Sherbrooke daily record, 25 mai 1953, lundi 25 mai 1953
[" t MAY 1953\ti\t\t 5\tTiT\tT W î F s -\t-\t, 2 3\t4\t5 6 7 8 9 10\t11\t12 13 14 15 16 17\t18\t19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30\t\t 31\t-\t\t tjecbroolieDailuïUcord F\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN WWNSHLPS f WEATHER SHOWERS Sunny, bccomins overcast during the evening; Tuesday overcast v ith occasional showers and the risk of thundershowers; a little cooler Tuesday, Txnv tonight and high Tuesday at Sherbrooke 43 and 70.Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1953 Fifty-seventh Year TWO KILLED IN WEEK-END ACCIDENTS World News Detroit \u2014 (/Pi \u2014 Mrs.Mary King, who started life as an Alabama slave 110 years ago, spent her birthday Sunday in her customary fashion-puffing on a pipe and wa'ching television.Mrs.King has lived for years with a niece, Mrs.Beatrice Hoskins, whom she reared.She said she still loves fried chicken and occasionally has \"a little nip of wine.\" Richmond Lose Lives Many Persons District Men In Smash-Ups; Are Injured -© Seattle gnon ate - (7P) \u2014 Joe Ga-371 clams in 10 minutes Sunday to win the so-called International Pacific Free Style Amateur Clam Eating Contest and beating the previous record by 34 clams.Ha outgulped his nearest competitor, Fred Beckey, by 29 bivalves.Detroit \u2014 i/Pi \u2014 International headquarters of the United Auto Workers CIO Sunday night ordered 8,000 striking employees of the Budd Company to return to their jobs arid the strike was called off.The strike stemmed from a jurisdictional dispute within the Budd local of the UAW and made idle 27,000 CHrysler Corp.employees since Wednesday.Budd makes bodies for three of Chrysier's four divisions.Istanbul, Turkey\u2014 (/P) \u2014 State Secretary John Foster Dulles and the officials with him on a Middle East tour arrived here by air from Pakistan today for a one-day rest.Dulles declined to make any comment to newspaper men and refused to allow photographs to be taken.The party left immediately after landing for the Marmora sea summer resort of Prinkipo island.Dulles and Mutual Security Administrator Harold Slassen leave for Ankara, Turkey\u2019s capita], for an official visit Tuesday before flying Wednesday to Athens.Heavy Entry In Manitoba Voting Race Winnipeg\u2014 \u2014The Manitoba general election campaign wheeled sharply into the home stretch during the week-end as the nomin-I ation total rose to 164.Nomina- lions close today.Three of the five party organi-; zalions in the race had enough en-j tries to elect a majority in the 57-seat house.The Liberal-Progressives, currently in power, topped the list with 49, followed by the Social Credit party with 42 and Progressive Conservatives with 36.The CÇF party had 26 candidates late Sunday with more promised before nominations close, j There is one Labor-Progressive in the field and 10 Independents.The standing in the house at ! dissolution after the last session showed the government with 30 : members.Progressive Conservatives with nine, CCF seven, Coalition five, four vacant and one La-i bor .Progressive and a single In-| dependent.Head-On Collision On Brompton Lake Road Sends 11 To Hospital.Two persons, one a resident of Upper Melbourne, the other from Richmond, were killed and 1 1 persons injured in two separate accidents which occurred in this district yesterday.Dear are: Louis Tellier, 22, of Upper Melbourne.Injured are: Mrs.Pierre Viger, Richmond.Pierre Viger, 73, 103 Stanley Street, Richmond.Richard Leblanc, 19 Marquette Street, Richmond.Raymond John.27, 146 Gouin Street, Richmond Gilles Marchand, Richmond.Noella John, Richmond.Gerard John, Richmond.Yvette St.Pierre, Richmond.Alcide Lcclair.48, Richmond.Mrs.Alcide Lcclair, 43, Richmond.Emile Viger.42, Richmond.Mrs.Emile Viger, 41, Richmond.Young Tellier died in St.Vin-\"®- cent de Paul Hospital about six ! ^ Sunday morning, more than five ¦ I'll 1 0*T7|\t1 n hours after he was injured in a V-JCSdll11 Jill motorcycle-car crash.According to ! Provincial Police Traffic Officer Ernest Cote, Tellier was a passenger on a motorcycle driven by young Richard Leblanc, which side-swiped an automobile driven by| Roland Hains, of Bromptonville who was accompanied by Sam La- Halifax \u2014 (b \u2014 Nova Scotia's bonté and Adrien Vigneault, both three political parties, in an elcc-of Bromptonville.\tI tion campaign which started slow- The mishap occurred about 30 ly but has since hit- a blazing pace, minutes after midnight Saturday as j are carrying their appeals in the the automobile was proceeding j voters right, down to the wire, Nova Scotia Closes Today Five members of the last house from Richmond to Windsor Mills ! On the eve of Tuesday\u2019s ballot-j retired, including three Liberal : and the cycle going in the opposing, all groups are organizing last 'Progressives and two CCF.\tj site direction, in front of the Ran- j minute meetings.It's considered ! The 42 Social Credit candidates ! ball farm.The car, which received an unusually high pitch of activ-j from $500 to $600 damages, wound jity for a provincial contest.j up in a ditch on one side of the ; Liberal and Progressive Con- I could form a government\u2014on paper\u2014but veteran observers said its prospects appear doubtful.The party has little provincial organi-: zation and many of its candidates ! are unknowns.It has no leader.There were no Social Credit members in the last house but it had as many as five in other Man-Montreal \u2014# \u2014 Benjamin A,, itoba legislatures.Usheroff, president: of the Asso- ; Eight worn or candidates were dation of Montreal Millinery Ma- : nominated, three each by the Soe- l ial Credit and CCF and one each by the Progressive Conservatives Millinery Trade Fears Dumping\u2019 Gangsterism Live Menace For Canada road, while the motorcycle landed in a ditch on the opposite side of the road.The three occupants of servative leaders fired their part-, ing shots Saturday, but CCF leader Michael McDonald kept up a ressed merchandise brought into:an(] Liberal Progressives.Manito-| Canada at \u2018\u2018ridiculously low prie- ba has only had two women mem-i *err^!c shock, while Leblanc, un-ces'' may cause unemployment , hers in its 79-year history\t| conscious for hours after the crash the car, apart from shakings-up, j busy round of activity Sunday in were uninjured but Tellier and Le-| Cape Breton\u2019s industrial areas, blanc were rushed to St.Vincent\u2019s: Mr.McDonald, head of the l.\\vo-by Joseph Fleury ambulance of.man CCF delegation in the legis-Richmond.Both youths were Mature, accused the Liberal gov-thrown quite a ^distance by the | eminent of lack of interest in the crash impact.The motorbike was | welfare of the working classes, heavily damaged.\t! He told meetings in the mining Tellier succumbed lo an open | towns of Glace Bay and New fracture of a leg, skull injury and Waterford that a Liberal-sponsored amendment to the Workmen's compulsory examination of an and chaos in the millinerv indus ' The Parties have not\u2019 locked I ^ a probable broken leg and jailing worker by a company doc-and chaos in the miuinciy mans-, horns over a major issue in a Cam_:other injuries.\ttor.was \u201cvicious and reactionary.try-\tpaign that was exteremly dull.1\tPierre Viger died in Ihe Hotel |., L'beral\tpolicies\tand co-operat- Speaking at a meeting inaugur-\tThe administration of Premier D.\tDieu last evening, shortly after ad-AYes\t, c\u2018arne u ¦er : a ting a retirement fund for miJhn-\tl.Campbell chose to stand on its I\tpittance, following a head-on coL,lir^ iro.rn\tleader, ery workers, he said federal gov-1 record and the only statement of lision between two automobiles on Premier Macdonald, in a ImaL ernment action in lifting controls ; future plans covered projects al- the main road from St.Francis rac*10.broadcast, called the - i'o-and restrictions on imports had ready mentioned in the house.! Xavier de Brompton to Brompton ;\t.Lonservative campaign Final Offer Extended To Rosenbergs By JOHN LcBLANO ('ansdisn Press Staff Writer Ottawa iP The IICMP Is con rerned about a possible growth ot gangsterism organized crime m Canada.The mitiomil police force cites two factors lor this anxiety: t A United Stales anti crime drive which may chase some big-time criminals across the border.2.Expansion of Canada's population providing riehor pickings for Hoodlums.The RUMP view is .sei out in a revised edition of ils publicaihin \"Law ami Order in Canadian Hem oerney,\" a 273-pago book on crime and police work.Originally pub lished in 1949.it now has been brought up to date.Dealing wilh the sharpened crime problem caused by growth of population, the book says tharl organized crime by its very nature must breed in thickly populated areas.And, ''m gangster parlance,'\u2019 \u2018the heat is on' across the border.To many of the harassed criminals in Ihe U.S\u201e our country with its wealth and growth, must seem lo offer new and safer Holds for then rapacity.\" \"Mueh effort,\u201d the ftCMP adds drily, \u201cmay be needed to convince them otherwise.\" New and .stronger laws may be.lequited lo eurb crime in the face ol the two developments.\u201cIt may Ire,'\u2019 says the KCMl\u2019, \"that additional safeguard'- will be needed against thnf unending search by criminals for the eornipl 'protection\u2019 wilhoul which they cannot operate for long as organizations.\" But.the clfectivonessof any such measures, the book warns, will dépoli tl in the final analysis chiefly\u2022\u2022 it not wholly -on the public.The law cannot be changed any taster, or enforced any better, than the general comnnmity changes in Its opinions and beliefs.Canadians are inclined to be a little smug about Ihe relatively small amount of gangster activity in this country, the RUMP oh-serves, Bui any satisfaction should he tempered by the tact that this is only a mailer of degree.\"For il,\" il says, \"wc have our ! ow n \u2018sordid story\u2019 or organized crime, of drug rings, of smuggling and boollegging gangs, of belling syndicates, of chains of brothels, By GEORGE Ml ARTHUR I gate, Mai,-Gen.Choi l)ul< Shin, \" \u2022\u2022Wr'Vi'vî',' Dio, Ihe correlative I\u2019anmunjom.i/P)\u2014Korean\ttruce\tdid\tnot attend the session.\t;\tstory of bribery and corruption, talks resumed today amid\tlight j\tA\treliable South Korean source]\twithout, which very few gang rack- secrecy and then recessed\tunlill\tsa,d\tUhoi relused to go because hr\t,'1 Vink'n,,!'',\u2018anadian history ot Juno 1, apparently because top could not accept part ol the new I a nosier ism is largely that of local level decision on the critical pris ; proposal, but an Allied spokesman ! organizations, the book says, every oner exchange issue is needed.\u2022s;li(.1 rhoi ,WiD on, l1?0 telephone lafgc city in the country has a CRASH AFTERMATH: Shown above arc the two iuitomobiles which were involved in a head-on collision last evening on the road from Brompton Lake to SI.Francois Xavier de Brompton.'Ihe cars were damaged to the extent of $1,000 apiece.Not shown arc the II persons Irouv Richmond who were injured in the smash, one of whom, GJ-year old Pierre Vigor, died ol injuries shortly after admittance to a local hospital.\t(Record Photos by Gerry Lemay).Korean Truce Talks Adjourned To Allow High-Level Talks On Allied Proposals resulted in a situation that \"has The Progressive Conservatives caused a - great deal of anxiety to under Errick Willis, have been labor and management.\"\tmore aggiessive; Their candidates He supported an \u201canti-dump- include a number of men with ing\u201d stand taken by Premier Du- wide inunicipai experiences.The plcssis several weeks ago.At once ! CCF has based its campaign on a of his weekly press conferences demand for comprehensive health the premier said \u201cour Canadian and hospital services plus sharp market is being swamped with criticism of the government for American goods at sacrifice prie- not effecting a redistribution of es.\u201d\t: seats in ihe province.Soap Firm Manager Charged With Price - Fixing Breach Ottawa \u2014 © \u2014 Canada's new j make sure the attempt was not re-anti-combines commission has re- ' pealed.ported that the Montreal branch , J- took m^ï 0\u201c\u2019 vveSn Que- bec and the Maritimes including Lake, about 7:30 o\u2019clock.Five city ambulances, from Dur-anlcau et Jalbert, Brien and Mon-fette ambulance companies and four private ambulances were called upon to transport the 11 stricken human beings to the Hotel Dieu and St.Vincent de Paul Hospitals.Three ambulances were actually employed in removal of the injured.Three of the injured, Noella John, Gerard Jolin and Yvette St.Pierre, required only outdoor-department treatment and wore then allowed to proceed to their homes in Richmond.Gilles Marchand is being kept under observation at the Hotel Dieu and Raymond Jolin, driver of one car, which carried the four persons named in this paragraph, is receiving attention for a fracture of the left arm.Driver of the other car, a 1953 Dodge sedan, was Emile Viger, who is in serious condition at St.\u201cPetty criticism Washington\u2014 17P) Presumably the United Nations Atom spies ! cornrnand presented a new propo and missed the helicopter I com :,(.rj(,us problem in combatting or Allied headquarters at Munsan.-mized crime.It is still \u201ca verv lirsl lime a Soulli : aCLv(.problem\u201d in most cities.final proof through the windows of the crude j Korean President Syngmnn Rhcej pi,bile vigilance and morality, a skull injury, a lacerated eye, terrible lacerations to his knees and \u2018 severe shock.His wife was severely cut about the forehead while Alcide Leclair suffered a cut forehead and a leg injury as did Mrs.! Alcide Leclair.Mrs.Pierre Viger I was also hurt in the crash.No one has yet advanced any; Mr.Macdonald defended the all they know, government\u2019s 20-year r e c 0 r d which both major parties agree is ing the chief election issue.He pro-.have.mised extension and expansion ot nocencc and a number of groups\t.\t.1\t, .\t.\t\u201e\t,^r industry, rural electrification,.have pressed for an easing of\t(heir,\tpossible new approach would ne\tT\t\u201e\t__\tA\t1VI OT*l\tI\t1 £) 1\ti'll\t£kfl\t|\\\tf\\\\j welfare services and public works, j sentences.\toffered on the last major barrier\tJUcLIcll\tI\txHlIIIvX\tll/dr VVlCf 1111\tVvl\tAVv/J' and pledged sound financing \u201cin A third appeal\tfor a new\ttrial\tto an armistice, what to do about the future as we have practised 1 now is before the\tSupreme .Court, j\t48goo CommilIlis, prj,s\u201e\u201eer.s refus- in the past.\twhich holds an opinion session to-1.\u2019\t of time, \u201cnaturall careful analysis.\u201d average of 54.was also deprived of her father.By use, all the 457 million acres are classified of time, \u201cnaturally raises questions that demand like this:\ted Mrs.B\u2019s marital lldlure.she :\tBureau of Land Management tor grazing, min-; could not believe her presence T-\t.\u201e .\t, eral and other rights \u2014 180 million acres; Forest would be desirable to anyone.Ihe growth ct consumer credit was piob-jSorvjcc reserves _ igg million acres; Indian re- As time passed, however, she ably no more than would have gradually been ! servations \u2014 57 million acres; Bureau of Reclam- began to recover her self-appreei-feached had the pre-Korean trend from 1946 to!ation in-igation and power projects \u2014 13.6 million !£j?n\u2019 Sha° ^rson \u2018wcHlw\"©!6 love' 1950 been pursued without interruption,\u201d the | Si ff\tmfi B of M continues.\u201cMoreover, there is evidence ! acres; national defense installations 25 mil- ; v(Uli ] j^tè you,\u201d she did not.that the rate of increase has since diminished.\u201d'1*011 ac\u2018'os; otliei' miscellaneous \u2014 2 million acres.;-\u2014- However, the relative burden of consumer credit L ',rh?total ;!r,ca °f U'S- '1*lblic lands has been ' ,\t,\t¦\t,\t,\t.j declining steadily for a century.From the Louis depends in the last analysis on the ability ot con- iana Purchase 150 years ago to (he Mexican ces-jumers to carry the debt they have incurred.\u201d ' si°n in 1B48 .public lands were around 750 million Available statistics may not provide a wholly fa.ci'esj Wi,h !he Texas puchase in 1850 and the ,\t.Gadsden purchase in 1853, public lands area rose reliable indication ot this ability \"since they beg to nearly a billion and a quarter acres \u2014 the all- the question of the relationship of debt to income ,ime Peak- in individual cases.\u201d Aggregate figures, however, f ver 'if en,ire hls(ory.the U.S.has disposed .\t,\t.\t,\t, b\tof more than a billion acres of the public domain, indicate that \u2019since the end of the war, total con-! Cash sales took 300 \u201cIt\u2019s hard to show someone else we love them if we\u2019re afraid that we\u2019re not loved back,\u201d she said.\u201cLove is a river, Mandy\u2014it flows forward.Fear that we\u2019re not lov- PASS THE GARBAGE\u2019 IS TRICKY By OSWALD JACOBY and ALFRED SHEINWOLD Written for NEA Service \u201cWc were playing a game called Pass the Garbage,\u201d writes a Ken-lucky reader.\u201cSeven cards are dealt face down to each player Each player then passes three cards of his choice to the person on his left.(The passing is done on a signal, after each player has pul three cards down on the table.) \u201cAfter the pass each player keeps five of his seven cards and discards the other two in an effort to obtain either the high or the low hand at the table.The players then turn up one card at a time simultaneously (on a signai), and the high hand bets first cd back is the dead leaves and after each such card is turned up.r\\ I ri l r\\ tic T H n f 1 rv> i F\t.\t.\t* old logs that jam it, so that in stead of flowing forward it goes backwards, and destroys the fields it should be feeding.It\u2019s been very hard on mother, needing you to love me and just getting drowned with your fear that I don\u2019t, instead.\u201d Like Mrs.B., we will find it: of immense assistance with resentful children to remember that we are wonderful, important people to them.When all five cards have been turned face up.the high hand splits the pot with the low hand.\u201cOur problem is as follows: One player had dropped out without playing his cards, which left only three of us.The first player bet one chip, and the second player raised him five chips.The third player dropped out.\u201cSince there are always two winners, does the game end there Jacoby On Bridge By OSWALD JACOBY \u201e\t\u2022\tt\t\u2022 or must the first player still put For nine times out of ten, their five chips into the pot t0 meet ^he resentment is tear that, they are rajse9 not loved by the wonderful im-[ MThc fil.st player argued that portant people.Nine times out of [ he was ehtitled (o half s the pot ten we continue o be presented | ;:nd that he did not have to meet with iesentment because we do^tie raise.He therefore wanted to not see that it is love in reverse.; ppjjt the seven chips that were in Nine times out of ten, our self- (he pot.The second player didn't know quite what argument to op-j pose this with, but it somehow didn't seem right to him.j \u201cWho is right?\u201d ! The second player was right.The betting in a poker hand is STEP BY STEP THIS IS GREAT PLAYING .,T ,\t, i Bridge players on the West million acres.Homesteaders ! Coast are [now in the mjddie 0f sumer credit outstanding has been rising some-,anotbei' 280 million acres.Outright grants lo,.Bj.jdgc week\" in Los Angeles.! what faster than the disposable income available !the ^ates.acp?unted for 225 million acres.These; This is the largest tournament .\tare the big disposals.\theld west of the Rocky Mountains, to consumers\talter\ttaxes, but by\tpre-war stun-\t' Grants or bounties to veterans of Ihe Révolu-\tand it always attracts a huge field dards,\tthe relationship does not\tappear to be\tdenary War and 19th-century American wars put\tof expert tournament players, rwerlv\tlii.tii\t-ru,\ti\u201e,\t! 95 million acres of the public domain under pri-\tAs today\u2019s hand shows, the .\tIiji.\tIhe\taverage level\tot consumer\tj va(e owlicrshio Grant to the western railroads for\tstanclarrl of skill in \u201cBridge Week\u201d credit last year was equivalent to 8.1 per cent of disposable income as against 7.8 per cent in 1950 ! and 6.1 per cent in 1948.\u201d Based on year-end [ mlmon \u2019 acres!'\u201931\" ,and ClaimS l0°* Up anoUlcr 35 i Pair Championship, figures, \"consumer credit, at 9.7 per cent of disposable income in 1952, was just slightly | higher than the 9.5 per cent for 1938.\u201d I completing their transcontinental lines disposed ! *s, ve,T h'gh indecd.Ihe hand was , ! of 9! million acres.Finally, timber, mineral P1^1 dy ^nna\"d ^ ^ yS j When V\u2019est opened the queen! U.S.Moved .o TO Put Knd To Spoi,* While this disposal of federal public lands has !uas *hc ,c0,rrecî U™* slcP hi a cam-t\ti \u2022 t \u2022\ti been at the average rate of seven million arres i\tof keeping Fast, out oi the n conclusion, the review points out that \u201cthe ycar over the past century, it has not.been rapid lcin\u2019 ,\t, pm,id cpP (hit he was past twelve months have been marked by a signi- enough to suit those who think that, the U.S.bound to lose one diamond and; ficant addition to the real income of the con- sbould ficl rul 1,11 hs holdings.\tonc ciub no matter how he played sumer whirh he hns i-.roei, t.,i\t.r .\t1 hat.th,s has not ***\" flonc i* due probably to : the cards.He didn't want to touch! ' .\t\u2019\t\u2018'\u201dvCn n l°rnl ! the spoilage and wasting of land resources by pri the .spades unless it turned out | fortunate tor declarer that, he of durable goods.\" Whether his real income ! va,c owners in the latter half of the t9th century, that the contract, could be madelfound another way to make this 25 NORTH *653 V\tQ J 9 7 ?\t92 *\tK 5 3 2 WEST\tEAST *\tA 8 7 2\t* Q J 10 9 V82\tV53 ?\tQJ10 8\t?K 7 6 3 *J86\t*Q97 SOUTH (D) *K4 V\tAK 1064 ?\tA5 4 *\tA 10 4 North-South vul.South West North East 1 V Pass 2 » Pass 4 V Pass Pass Pass Opening lead\u2014?Q depreciation is to blame for our From The Record Files THIRTY YEARS AGO All coal production in the Ruhr is suspended by a strike against French occupation authorities led by Communist union officials.TWENTY YEARS AGO Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald has come in for a scathing attack from his former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Viscount Snowden who refused to join the National Government.TEN YEARS AGO Sardinia has been the objective of intensified Allied air attacks in warming up activities for the invasion of Italy.Further restrictions are expected on gasoline sales as supplies in the Eastern section of the continent dwindle.not finished until the last raise had been met.This hand was rherefore unfinished, and the players have no right to divide the pot until the hand is finished.The first player is not entitled to half of the unfinished pot.He must meet the raise by putting five chips into the pot.after which the pot can be split.Incidentaily, the third player may not have been so clever in getting out.of the pot so quickly.In a game of this sort in which only five cards are kept, there are always two winners.If two players have fairly good hands, they may both try for the high half of the pot, and a third player who holds only a mediocre hand may easily run off with the low half of the pot.Contrariwise, i counting rules.\u201d Thorne jumped.\u201cIf Dyhart said [ (hat.it's plain no one else was in ! on it.He disguised his signature, j so that when it came to a .showdown.he could blame everything on you.That's why he had you j cash the checks!\u2019 \u2019 \"How can you prove it?\u201d askciî : Miss Justin weakly.\u201cWell, it\u2019s a long chance,\u201d said Txiorne, slamming his fist.\u201cIf I lose and the corporation kicks me ax \u201c1 guess you won\u2019t hang out your shingle,\u201d said Miss Justin, out\u2014I've been wanting to hang otrt a shingle for a long time.\u201d Mr.Dyhart looked surprised as he ushered them into his living room.\u201cJust leaving, Thorne, but business before pleasure.1 suppose it's something to do with the audit?\" \u201cThat\u2019s correct,\u201d said Thorne.\u201cDyhart,\u201d he purposely skipped the \u201cMr.\u201d \u201cyou had Miss Justin cash several checks recently, amounting to nearly $10,000.\" \u201cRidiculous,\u201d smiled Dyhart.\u201cI know nothing of any checks.\u201d \u201cWe've practically discovered if two players ,,\t, have rather good low hands.a the guilty person, went on Lnorne .\u201e .\t.__ third player with perhaps only albr^y' as be opened his case and situation.It is what blinds us to ; pair may easly win the high half iremove1d a cancelled check.Thor-Mandy's need to express her love : of the pot.\t' !n,e took a sheet of paper, placed freely and confidently.For this reason, a third player Table Talk Angwer to Previous Puzzle HORIZONTAL 3 Unashamed 1 What Baby 4F.D.R,\u2019s wears at tabic granddaughter ,\t5 Upon o °,nnfr ™urse 6 Muse of 8 V egetable\tastronomy 12\tGreek letter 7 Cooking 13\tNested boxes vessel 14\tNarrow way g Dim 15\tIndian weight 9 what one does 16\tFigurine\tattable 18 City in New I0 1^,.stake V\tF\t\u201d ~A\tfE\t\tji X\t\tA\tNN\tA\tw.\tl\t£E \"\u2022T\t\t\t\t\t\t\tK\te\tS\t1\tN\t \t\tIJ\t\t\t\t\tO\tR\tH\tA\tC?\t& E\tA\ttt\t\t\to\tU\t*\tEE\t\tN\te\tB 5\tU\tA\tp*\t\t\t\ts.\t\tT\tA\tM\t$ \t\tP*\ti\tN\tE\ts\t\t«\tU\t\tT-\t \t\t\tRC\tE\tc*\t\t»>\t5=\tR\t\t\t \t\t\tA\tW\te.\t\t1\tA\tr-4\t\t\t \to\ttî\tr\t\t\tT\tfS\tR.\tET\tt?\tO\t E\tR\tM\te\t\tc.\tO\t\t\tC?\tA\tU\tE- A\tN\tA\t\t»\tA\tR\te\t\t\tO\tE\t(A T\tA\tR\tT\tA\tR\t\tT\tH\to\tN5\tA\t6- E\tT\tB\tR.\tN\tE\t\tA\te\tK.\tA\tT\tE R\te\t\tA\tC.\tT\t\t&\tF*\tA\tR\te\t [Grasslands were over-grazed.Timbcrlands were in no other way.tiros- West continued the diamonds \" lts at the second trick, and declarer took his ace this time.He contin- will rise or fall, or whether, if it rises, he will\t,\t,\t, .\t.\t1 over cut.Farmlands were over-cultivated, continue to spend it in the same way, arc ques- ion set in.America\u2019s greatest resources tons of vital concern to retailers and businessmen topsoil \u2014 went down the rivers in muddy floods., , d , \u201e .\tith tl in general.\u201d All that can be said now, however, L- ),,ho .Mc,';ln.,cy and .,^oosovc'lt .i'dmmistra-1 acc and queen of hearts, and next is that\t\u201cindustrial mvrolls\thave\tenntinimd in\tL'° S\u2019\t1P .,pnd 0 s,op ,bls\tbegan.\t: ]ed a iow club from\tdummy.When is mat\tindustrial pajroiis\tnave,\tcontinutd to ;\tSince\tprivate owners\twould not\tconserve their\ti.;ast naturally played a low club, expand\tand that prices have\tremained relatively !\tnttural resources, the\tfederal\tand state govern-\tSouth finessed the\tten of clubs.\u2019 stable.\u201d\tIntimations nevertheless,\tfrom official!\ttn'ent?\tmovod in h* do\t,he j°b\tin\t,be 11atio.*lj?j in-\t.The club finesse\tlost to West\u2019s \u2019 .\tterest.\t>\u2019jack, but declarer was not a bit sources,\toi\ta tapering\toil\tthis year\tin\tthe\trate\tof The first conservation laws were\tpassed.1 disturbed.He .had expected to increase\tin\tconsumer\tcredit outstanding,\t\u201cpoint '\tGrazing and timber-cutting practices\twere re-\tloso a Hub tnck anyway, and he to a change in the pattern of demand 'that may and water policy of the 1900\u2019s\t^Wesfretuïned a club, and Dunn in the Democratic administration of\t1*ranklrn\tcould now take the nee of clubs, D.Roosevelt, these conservation policies were pur-1 and'follow with the king of clubs., sued even more aggressively.Instead of continu- When the suit broke, declarer ( will raise to four.Your reason for ing with the disposal of public lands to private, could discard a spade on dummy's bidding hearts is to make it easy ownership, the government began to acquire ad-; last club.This limited the spade j for your partner to show the other ditional lands.\tloss to onc trick, thus assuring major if he happens to have it.It is to stop tliese additions (o the public domain ! tll0,ganlc',con'l?cb , , ,\t, i TODAY'S QUESTION and to continue the old policy of a more rapid' , f lhe .T! had,not b.roken: dc , , lhe bidding is the same as m PICKEREL SEASON\t, turnover of public lands to private ownership that\tÜdeCiom rinmmv in\tr oV North Bay Nugget\tthe Republican administration is now being pres- ! |b0\tthafLStXldthe^ ! Ets Sr 3 § DimnondS 5'-' i(arin1CftnmI4if*d«rribU-ed ovc.r.w\u2018dc a.ref® °L 0-i1 surecj by livestock raisers, miners and lumber-1 As it happened, this play would1 Clubs\u2019Q-fU.What do you do?\u2019l ilano flora thç St.Lawrence nvei and the Great men,\tI have failed and it was therefore!\tAnswer Tomorrow\tl affect those lines in which sales have been particularly buoyant in recent months.\u201d Press Comments contract.If he had allowed East to gain Hie lead before dummy's last club had been established, East would have led the queen of spades' promptly, and South would have lost two spade tricks.CARD SENSE Q\u2014With North-South vulner-j able, the bidding has been: West North East South 3 Dmds.Double Pass\t?You, South, hold: Spades Q-9-7-3.Hearts Q-9-7-3, Diamonds 5-2, Clubs Q-9-5.What do you do?A\u2014Bid three hearts.If North has to pass, you are as well pleased with hearts as with spades.If North can bid throe spades, you i Jersey 20\tDestroyed 21\tFairy 22\tOne who chills 24 Decree 26\tTurkish coin 27\tPlace 30 Covered passageway 32 Landed property 34\tStaggered 35\tPlaced at table 36\tPeculiar 37\tBulk 39\tMinus 40\tFilet of- 41\tRocky pinnacle 42\tFire upon 45 Revolving bait 49 Made right 51\tWar god 52\tCompetent 53\tIn this place 54\tTable gratuity 55\tPedal digits 56\tFollowers 57\tAssent vertical 1\tFinest 2\tPassage in the Ljtraia.11 Require 17 Enzyme 19 Inborn 23\tSalad ingredient 24\tGambling game 25\tAngered 26\tOf the foot 27\tFatherhood 28\tShoshonean Indians 29\tSpreads to dry, as hay 31 Put back 33 Claw 38 Sonnet part 40 Wounds 41\tOcean movements 42\tGo away! 43\tTramp 44\tHeraldic fillet 46\tFrench father 47\tGreat Lake 48\tKnocks 50 \"Sweetheart of Sigma-\u201d 1\tl\tl\t\tH\t5\tb\t7\t\tb\t4\t10\tII i;\t\t\t\tii\t\t\t\t\tN\t\t\t '5\t\t\t\tlb\t\t\t\tr?\t\t\t\t 18\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t!o\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\tzl\tIs\t\t\t\t\t 2H\t\t\t\tF?w\t2b\t\t\t\tv '\u2018\u2022'ÿ/\t27\tis\tK\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\tm\tit\t\t\t\t\t 3»!\t\t\t\t\t\tm\t4?\t\t\t\t\t 36\t\t\tY/Y/\tit\t\t»\t\t\t38\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tk\t\t\t\t HI\t«\t¦*(\t\t\tV/y/,\tHS\t%\t\t\t\tH7\tH8 h4\t\t\t\t\tio\t\t\t\t\tJl\t\t $1\t\t\t\t\tSJ\t\t\t\t\t\t\t Ï5\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\til\t\tIS the check on it, and flashed it before Dyharfs eyes.\u201cAll you have lo do, Dyhart.\u201d he said, \u201cis copy the signature on this check!\u201d The manager's iips curved bitterly.but he took the pen.The only sound was the tick of a clock.The pen dropped from Dyharfs hand and plopped on the rug.Thorne snatched the pen.\u201cNever mind, Dyhart, that's enough.This afternoon wc asked every employee to copy that signature.Nol ; one hesitated.You did, and you\u2019re guilty.I reasoned, since the tel« lers passed those checks, the signature, though doctored a bit, was actually yours\u2014disguised!\u201d A groan fled Dyharfs lips.\u201cI wanted to get Ihe money back in time,\u201d he gasped.\u201cI didn\u2019t mean to involve Miss Justin, but she was my secretary.Don't swear out a warrant, Thorne.I\u2019ll pay it all back\u2014\u201d After they were in the street, Thorne took a deep breath.1* made him tingle and look up at the stars pinned on a clear skv.\u201cWell, you're still a travelling auditor with a job so I guess you won\u2019t hang out your shingle.\u201d said Miss Justin softly.\u201cIf I could find a secretary, a good one.Miss Justin \u2014 would you\u2014\" \u201cTake dictation from you?\u201d Miss Justin laughed when she said it.Thorne decided it was the pleasantest laugh he had ever heard.t usually hangs around in the pot ,in the hope that both of the other i players are headed for the same t goal.II is to the interest of the ! first two players to keep as muct.company in the pot as possible, since otherwise each merely takes back what he himself lias bet.Hence each player tries to turn up his cards in such an order a?to disguise the true value of his hand. SHbKbKUOKfc DAILY RIX'ORD, MONDAY.MAY 25.19.M live Vision And Moral GANGSTERISM MENACE (Continued from Page 1.) that create the problem could and Strength Needed vvould become a very real and \u201cThe world today desperately 'irmly-entrenched threat to our na- needs the vision and moral ional well-being RICHMOND DISTRICT Continued from Page 1.strength of dedicated Christian youth who have the courage to stand for the very highest principles of morality.\u201d declared Pastor Henry F.Brown, of Washington, D.C.Associate Secretary of Corner, was admitted to the same tho international Temperance So-nospital Saturday night for treat- ciely and Naicotic Control Assortent of forehead lacerations eiation as he addressed the eon-which he received when a car in mention c'i Seventh-day Adventist which he was a passenger took to ,\tT , : mg in South Stukely on Saturday a district ditch.Duranleau et Jal-|at the site of the denominations bert ambulance took him to hospi- oldest church in Canada, tal.\tHe called upon the youth to Maurice Richard.17.of Len- \u201cbattle vigorously the wolves of noxville, received lacerations to society that seek to undermine the his forehead in another week-end very foundations of our way of mishap.He\tis also a patient at\tSt.\tlife.\u201d He pointed out that \u2019 the Vincent de\tPaul.\tstrength of a nation can be gaug- -\ted quite accurately by the spirit- By The Canadian Press ual strength and resources of its Boating accidents accounted for joutli.three' of the six drounings report- Challenging the youthful deiced in Eastern Canada during the gates to demonstrate* the effective-week-end.\tness of the Christian way of life.Also listed in a Canadian Press Pastor Lawrence E.Smart, of Os-compilation\tof 14\tweek-end fatali-\thawa.Ontario, youth direetdv for: ties today\twere\tfour deaths\tin\tCanadian Adventists, urged them traffic mishaps and four from to enlist in the church sponsored miscellaneous causes.\t\"Legion of Honour\" that requires Ontario reported nine violent Christian youth to apply in a prac-deaths.Quebec three and New t\u2018ca' 'va-v the principles of Chris-Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- tiamty in their reading, recreation land one each.FINANCIAL NEWS & MARKET REPORT (.Courtesy of Greenshiclds & Col MONTREAL CURB MARKET MONTREAL STOCK MARKET Previous close 11 a.in AUCTION SALE Wednesday, May 27th, AT 12:30 P.M.for G.W.Marshal!, AT LAZY ACRE FARM 1 Mile from North Hatley, on Lake Road at Cedar Dale Potato digger, potato grader, 400 bags, j Church.:orn marker, hay fork & pulleys, mise.Declaring that the freedoms $20,000 Damage associates, vocation and training.The convention which saw' over one hundred delegates from Adventist youth organizations, was under the direction of Pastor F.Brock Wells, Adfentist youth leader\tfor\tQuebec and\tOntario.\t!|n\tCiiHrsn\tPiro Pastor\tArthur M.Spenst,\tminister\t:,n\tJwTTOn\tI i n S of the Eastern Township District : Sutton, May 25 Damage in of Seventh-day Adventist Churches, excess of $20.000 was caused bv played host to the rally assisted r- , \u2022 ,\t,\t,\t.\t.by Pastor Harold J.Brendei, min- ^1IC \" lu\u20191 destroyed the boiler istcr\tof\tWestmount Adventist\t1'00m\tand bowling\tpin\tfactory which\tform part of\tIho local\tDar- s en- rah Brothers woodworking plant CONTEST WINNER: Seen here following a repeal performance of his winning address is the Oratorical Contest\u2019s top man Camille Parent of Ottawa Left to right are Charles Boone, the Hon.Paul Beaulieu, Camille Parent, Sqd.Ldr.Pcrcival and Erich Marquardt.(Record Photo by Gerrv l.cmavt 081,1 ,arm too,s- misc- chicken ,eede\";! joyed by Canadians are in danger ÿ^eala.vlnorning\u2019.' 3 tons of hay in mow.barn\u2014to be re- u\u201e: *\t,,,\t^ ' moved from premises, Centrefugal wat- .mg lost by detault, lastor rno tire, which started m a ?r pump, suction pump, chains, crow-\t.lc\tOshawa, waste bin.was ïïrst noticed about bar, saw, cream separator, garden hose| yn*a1\u201910\u2019 religious liberty secretary 2 a.m.by the night watchman who garden tools, carpenter tools, 2 wash-i *pr the church in Canada said, \u201cif immediately turned in the alarm, mg machines,\tWestinghouse\t7.5\tcu.\tft.\tCanada is to remain a\tland of\tAlthough\tthe\tSutton volunteer refrigerator, oak dining room table and: freedom and a haven for the free fire department under the direr buffet, wicker porch set, card table and hearts of the world, then every lion of Chief Paul .I Shenürd had -ZteC.hno,d 2\tyoung pcrson must r('aUzc tha\u2018 Û six streams of hose in opcrnlion 1 book case's and full of modem novels!.counlcracPthe \\inW aCU°n,|\t^ mm.'!tCS.,'f.,,ho \u2022so,u,lulinS arm chair, foot stools, Windsor chair, counteract the simstei f m ccs tha of the alarm, the inflammable notable model radio.'L metal bed and;\u2019*1^ scheming to lotiuce our land lure of tho nnler\u2019\"K o\u201d.-, j i |v, spring mattress, 2 commodes, end a thought-control, police-state, fire to spread to the boiler room tables, coffee tables, kitchen table and enslaved country.\"\tand WOOGWOi'iUne.see.ion otvue n î chairs, dishes, rugs, oil space heater.Speaking at the closing sysion could be brought under control, sas stove, medicine cabinet, Quebec| ot the congress.Mr.Michael urged The firemen were able to localize Healer,\tmise,\telectrical\tswitches,\tetc.,\tthe delegates to return\tto their\tthe flames,\tbut\tthe operators of plumbing, parts, in ton jack, sealers: homes determined to live their nearby factories alerted their u^°ats' USied clotl,lns' ia«'n ; Christian beliefs so practically and | staffs in event the outbreak got ,ator \u2019 w\u2019 po\"'\u2019 mo\"er- cultl' consistently that by such exem- out of control, while the Montrcal- plary lives the \u201cinfluence of your ! Sutton local passenger train park-life will be the most potent and ed on a nearby siding was moved effective defense of our way of i to safety by the train crew, life.\u201d The conference closed with\tThe fire\twill\tcause some dis- a social program on\tSaturday\tlocation in\tthe\tactivities of the night.\tcompany, but the management - ; plans to carry on until Iho plant is s-,,\t1 TTT-i-i\tj rebuilt.Ihe work on which will Charged With Start immediately.STAN.CUTHBJSRT, Auctioneer.Phone North Hatley.7rl.LATEST REPORT Ask your Invostmônf Dealer for Ihe Latesf Report and Prospectus of CALVIN BULLOCii lid.Slaying Child FORDYCE i Leicester, England -\u2014 Reuters Miss Ruth Drydcn relurned to ;\u2014 Joseph Christopher\tReynolds,\t: Granby,\twhere she is attending a 131, was charged today\twith\tthe\t1 business\tcollege, murder of Janet Warner, 12, who Mr.and Mrs.James Moore at-was found strangled Friday night tended Ihe funeral of Mrs.Fordo, i in a woodland glade outside this held in Dunham on Sunday.I Midlands town.\tj Friends here of Mr.William Mc- : Reynolds will appear\tbefore\tthe\tCulloch, of Napanec, Ont.,\tare [court again Saturday.He was\tar-\tsorry to\thear of his continued\till- rested here early today.\tness in a Kingston, Onl., hospital.Red-haired Janet was choked by a woman\u2019s stocking which had been twisted around her neck.Her alarmed and wenl to the movies i father told the court that the without waiting for tho girl.1 rL tywA A L\" LX W ' WW-;' f .¦ ¦.¦ \\ a \u2022 'C - :\t.mmmm Abitibi \t\t\t13:s\t13!s Albania \t\t3(1\t36 ' i Aluminum \t\t4.0 :\t45-' t Asbestos \t\t24 A 24\"a Batlnust \"A\u201d \t\t40 Bell Telephone .\t39':\t39'2 Brazilian\t\t10't\t10't B.C.Forest\t-.\t5 1 rOsB Building Products .\t38'a 38 B Panada Foment\t77': 77': B Fan.Iron Fdy\t\t21 Fnnadian Brew erics\tI'D, 18-L Fanadian Far \t\t18 Fanadtan Felanese\t33'a 33\u2019ii Fan Pacific Railway\t27 :s 27:'-.i Foekshutl Plow .\t14\t14 Smelters .\t.\t25\"' i 29 Dist.Seagram .\t27>4\t2714 Dominion Bridge\t75 Dom.Steel & Foal Fo.\t12'f.\t12's Dominion Stores ,,\t17\t17 Dominion Tar \t\t8't\t814 i Dom.Textile \t\t9-A 9 AB 1 Gen.Dynamics .\t37': 37'sB Famous Players .\t21\t20A B ; Foundation Fo.\t12': General Steel Wares\t10 A Kill 1 Gypsum \t\t34\t34 Imperial Oil .\t31 A 31'tl?Imperial Tobacco .\tIDA 10'4 Intern Nickel \t\t40' : 40'-i B Intern.Paper \t\t53 52AB Int, Pete\t\t28'ill Lui.Accept\t\t32 A 32A Howard Smith \t\t18\t17': 11 1 MacMillan \u201cB\" \t\t17 18AB Ma-sey Harris \t\t8A 8 A B [ MeFoll-Frntilcnae\t29A\t29A i Molson \t\t2 4 s Dow Breweries .\t18 18 Nat.Steel Far .\t25A 25':B Noratuia \t\t09 A 89 11 Placer Dc\\\t\t35 a' Powell Hirer \t\t21'» 21 11 Price Bros\t\t29\t28': 11 Prov.Transport .\t13\u2019: Quebec Power .\t21 ILiyalile Oil \t\t15': 14AB St, Law.Forp\t\t32'a 32 A Shawinigan\t37': 37': So.Canada Power .\t30 Steel of Canada .\t297 »\t297 » Walker G.W\t\t45\u2018h Zeller\u2019s \t\t22' i 22 It American Telephone Anaconda\t.Bethlehem Sled .Chrysler .\t.Borden's Co .Comm.Soh cuts .Cons.Fdison .General Motors .Goodyear .Intern.Paper Intern Telephone Johns Manvillc Montgomery Ward Nash Ketv .N.V.Central .Pepsi .Radio\t.Republic Steel .P.S.Rubber .Std.Oil of N .1 .Sturiebaker .V.S.Sled Vanadium Steel .Woolworth , .\t.156S 37 X 53 7ti:11 55'j 21 sn mix 37-, 74:'s ti2'i 53', 53 Lh 17-s (Î4X tip's 22 :s 2,, *1, 15'\u2022 25\u2018's 50-v, 28 72 d 34's 3!)'s 4 1 :'s 45'i ISC\u2019.' 37 ' s NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Previous close 11 a.m titi 74\" 17 \"a tide 23 X 15\u2019» 25\"s 3 (Continued from Pago ID Mr.Stamidd accused Iho gov-ernmonl of \"oxlravaganoo and wasto.\" Liborals hold 27 soats in tho 37 - mombors logislaturo at dissolution and tho Progressive Conservatives [formed an eight-man Opposition.Both are entering a full slate ot eandidates.The CCF.whieh held two seats, \u2019I l> is contesting 1(1 seats and there is one Independent, Preliminary forecasts indicated favorable weather on polling day.About 375,000 persons are dig- ; tblc to vote between 0 a.m.and 7 p.m.ADT.FINAL OFFER (Continued irom Page ID PRUc-WINNING CADc\u2019tS Sgt.Bruce Gray, left, and Cpl.Warren .Begbic are shown above will) Air Vice Marshal George Walsh, Montreal, who inspected the C7th (Rotary) Squadron Air Cadets of Shcibrooke here- Friday evening.Cpl.Begbic is shown with tiic Walsh Efficiency Trophy, given by the Air Vice Marshal, and Sgt.Gray has the Sherbrooke Rotary Club\u2019s Rifle Competition Shield.lie alio won a first-class shooting badge.(Record Photo by Gerry I.emay).(ennoxville Rifle Club Held Annual puppy she had taken for a walk returned home alone Friday night, but he and the family were not Police said .Reynolds made a statement which would be given to the court later.m MgaaSga While You Drive! RESTORES LOST POWER AND COMPRESSION HERE SAVfS FUEL HERE t FUIS SCOMO CVUNOff WAUS HERE STOPS OU.LEAKING STOPS PISTON SIAP MERE PAST RINGS 'Ihe sources also said: 1\tThe President still has power to commute federal .sentences at any time, whether or not a petition is pending., 2\tThe government believes il more important to get information on what its enemies are doing than to take the lile of an offender.Justice department official say tha I so far they have no word thal flic Heisenbergs are prepared to admit guilt.And none of the \u201cnew evidence\" advanced by persons seeking clemency for (he pair, they said, has been found of merit after careful investigation.received the W.W.Swallow Memorial trophy.The winning team in I! section, [ S.K.H.A.Nn.2, made up of F.1.Glass, E.Boyes, W.Ray, f service.See Our Exclusive Feathar-odge Shape Carving And Beautiful Lettering.Catalogue will be sent on request.In the vienity of Danville, sec Mr.A.C.King.E.CHAUSSE & SON 1650 King West, Sherbrook* Tel.2-2294 Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks 11.50 per tn»ertlon DEATH NOTICES ISo pri Une.Minimum chart* $1.50 (10 lines or less).IN MEMORIAMS $1.00.10 cent* pe> Une (m poetry.Additional toames over three.10 cent» each nnmo.A 1,1.ABO VB NOTroiSS MUST CARIIY SIGNATURE OE PARTY SENDING NOTICE.SPECIAL! tor the month ot MAY ONLYI ~ kS\u2019 \u2022\tGrey BARRE granit* Reg.$236 - for $140 \u2022\tBlack SWEDEN granite Reg.$350 - for $250 \u2022\tRed BALMORAL Reg.$300 - for $200 There prices include inscriptions, base and setting up.Delivery lo any part of Quebec.Buy from E.PROVOST and you buy direct from tho manufacturer, no office or commission charges.Gome sec for yourself.1003 King St.Eatt, Cor.15th Ave.Tel.3-1700 Sherbrooke.Busineu Eiloblished 1889 INVESTMENT SECURITIES AMES & CO LIMITED > 3983 SHISRBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY.MAY 25, 1953 READ THE WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATH - i ttnti otr word, minimum chargt 50 cent» «or 10 word» or less; «hr»» conocutlve Insertion», *1.ÎS; »l* con»ecutlv* Insertion».$2.25; Record Box, 10c ADS ACCEPTED - AH «orm» ot dastlfied ads, Lagal Notice» and Auction Sale» ecceptod until « p m.the day previous to the data ot Imser'.oft.Dial 3-3636 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates PAUI, MULLINS GKRVAIS, B.A., LL.I.general practice, trial and estate, B05 Continental Building, King & Wellington Sts.Tel.3-8991; Residence: 3-2818.Magog, 269 Main St., Phono 2720.1.Articles For Sale L\u2019ISLKT coal, wood itove with automatic control oil burner; coal wood stove equipped with oil, Ï50; couch bed.Easy chair, electric stove.Frigidaire make, 3À bed spring, garden wheelbarrow.Dial 3-2323, Baldwin's .Storage.WHITE enamel Ice box, $3; 1935 Ford! Sedan, reasonably priced for quick j sale.51 Belvidere, l.ennoxville.NICE white ice refrigerator for cot* i tage or home.Nearly new.O.F.Hamilton, Lcnnoxvlllc.Dial «3-4636 after 6 p.m.NOTICE Effective June 1st, no dance advertising will be printed as Brieflets or Readers.These advertisements should in future be referred fo Display Advertising Department.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD COMPANY LTD.DOORS, window», rugs, curtain», stove, furniture, 6 Church St\u201e In garage at roar.Starting Monday from -l pm.till dark and every day till »old.Mrs.R.C.McFadden, Lennoxvllle.2 BOOK cases, rugs, tapestry, settee, and an arm chair, 125 good books, drapes.10.Horses for Sale PONY for sale.Safe for children.Ridden by young girl all winter.Apply 918 Belvidere S., Phone 2-9337.11.Livestock for Sale BLANCHETTE, GUY, BA.B.Ph., B.C., Continental Bldg., King & Wellington.General practice.TeL 2.2330.Residence 3-2319.ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLEY, Olivier Bldg., 8 Wellington South.Tel.2*4735 Armand Rousseau.Q.C., W H.Bradley, Q.C., D S Howard.General trial, practice, estate Chartered Accountants P.S.ROSS & SON, Chartered Account, ants, Montreal LAVALLEE, Bedard, Lyonnais, Mossier Gascon, Chartered Accountants, Room 504 Continental Building, Sherbrooke.Dentist DR.J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist, 180 Wellington St.North, opposite Court House.Phone 2-3103.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPI-tal.Dr.L.A.Gendreau, 143 Wellington St.South.FLOOR SANDING Rubber Til* Laying of Rubber 'Ilia -Done the way you like It\" Expert Workmen - Free Esttmatea A.H.MASSON 816 St.Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.2-6774 Zeph.Rousseau, Auctioneer Tel.No.9 \u2014 Sawyerville City and Farm Sales Belanger, St.Jacques, Sirois & Co.Chartered Accountants C.E.BELANGER, C.A.P.SAINT JACQUES, C.A.WON SIROIS, C.A.85 Wellington North, Sherbrooke.Tel.2-2691 TIMOTHY grass seed for sale, 15c lb.Fred Fisher, Box 164, Bury, Que.THRIFTY 36 frigidaire electric range with oven master; girl\u2019» C.C.M.bicycle; both practically new.Phone 3-4865.WAYSAGLESS spring 84\"; phone table and chair, oblong, walnut finish; bridge lamp.134 Victoria.Tel.3-4163.ENTERPRISE oil burner stove with electric motor, 2 burner gas attachments.White and chrome.Very good condition.Phone 2-0204.SUNRAY four burner propane, gas stove, everything fully automatic.G.H.Lyford.Phone 52-r-2, Ayer\u2019» Cliff.PUREBRED Ayrshire», registered, newly tested.1 two yr.old bull, well bred.Two cows 3 and 4 yr«.old.Wm.Beattie, 239 Main St., Cowansville, MOTORCYCLE, 1950 B.S.A., 500 cc single.Excellent condition.Runs, looks new.$100 quality equipment; Atlas saddle-bags.Hander's bars, chrome battery case, Luxury Dual seat, crash guards, mirror.New value 5775.Price $500.Apply Percy Jackson, Blrchton.\u201cREEM\u201d gas hot water tank, well insulated and completely automatic.Half price.Tel.3-5507.GOME and choose your trees, shrubs, evergreens, perennials, annuals, The most beautiful plants, largest choice, reasonable prices.Also top soli and manure.Sherbrooke Nurseries, 877 Council St.Tel.2-8005.3.Typewriters for Sale SEE the new Remington Qulet-Rlter\u2014 exclusive features, sensational performance.$6.45 monthly.Special student rate» o'l rental machines Remington Band Ltd., 102 Wellington SL North.Dial 2-4088.3A.Farm Machinery for Sale MASSEY-HARRIS Iraclor No.20.In good condition.Apply Eugene Naylor, R.R.2, Compton, Que.4.Property for Sale BUYING or selling, you\u2019ll do better when you consult, Charles Connors, Real Estate Broker.The broker with a large number of prospects.144 Wellington North.Tel.2-4000.Residence: 2-2562.G.Stanley Sharpe Accountant \u2014 Auditor \u2014 Income Tax \u2014- Liquidator \u2014 Trustee in Bankruptcy.Suite 6, 138 Wellington North Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.2-7636 Art Bennett Bilingual Auctioneer For St.Francis District Tel.66 r 15 \u2014 Sawyerville Tel.2-7413 \u2014 Sherbrooke GET quick cash Cor your property.See us today.Our successful system brings the buyers.Fred Conway, 13 Wellington North.Tel.3-2874.244 HENEKER ST., five room bungalow with all modern conveniences, fireplace, heated garage, basement with toilet and shower, storage space, work room, cold storage, play room, oil heated, completely landscaped.K.N.Baldwin, 3-2828 or 2-6969.ALL TYPES of property listed.Enquiries welcomed.F.VV.McCrea, 315 Montreal.Phone 2-6753-2-8073.SIX room house, North Hatley Road, cellar, shed, garden, electricity, insulated, very warm.Good bus service, asphalt road.Phone 2-1052.11B.Baby Chicks BRAY pullet» Still available.Dayold and started.Prompt shipment.Wide choice.Price» right.Bray Hatchery, Newington Street, East Sherbrooke.Phone .7-3730.PULLET SALE\u2014Day old and started while they last at these special prices.Immediate delivery \u2014 day old Standard Quality Barred Rock, Rhode Island Red, White Rock, Light Sussex, White Wyandotte, Light Sussex X New Damp, Light Sussex X Red at $18.95 per hundred; New Hampshire, Rhode Island Red X Barred Rock, New Hamp X Barred Rock, New Hampshire X Light Sussex $16,95 per hundred; Black Minorca X White Leghorn, White Leghorn X Barred Rock, White Leghorn $28.95 per hundred; Assorted Breeds (our choice) $15.95 pei- hundred.For money Maker Quality add $1.00 per 100; for Extra Profit add $2.00 per 100; for Special Mating add $3.00 per 100.Started Pullets -\t2 week old add $11.00; 3 week old add $17.00 per 100.Day old Bronze toms (very special price) 39c each.C.O.D.anywhere.Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont.12.To Let FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Ideal store for all kinds of business, located in a new fire-proof building, 2000 sq.ft.with cellar of same dimension.Apply \u2014 305 Alexander St.Tel.2-69L5 TWO five-room heated apartments, refrigerator, gas stove, Venetian blinds, janitor service.One for immediate occupation, situated at 180 Ontario Street, other at 500 Vimy available August Isl.Tel.between 9 a.m.-5 p.m.Monday through Friday, 2-1589.COUNTRY home, 10 miles from Sherbrooke on Coaticook highway, $25 monthly.Box 228 Record.18.Wanted To Rent WANTED\u20144l,i or 5 room dwelling.Immediate occupancy.Good references.Phone Mr.MacRury, 2-1244.SMALL farm, good buildings, with option of buying, In vicinity of Bur-rough\u2019s Falls, on paved highway.Apply Eastern Townships Artificial Breeding Centre, W.L.Cleveland, Sec., Barnston.WANTED for June 1st occupancy \u2014 5-room heated or unheated apartment.North Ward preferred.Box 224 Record.WANT to rent a house, detached or semi-detached.Should be warm, have a garage, at least two bedrooms, and be In a good neighborhood.Quietness essential.Careful tenant, prompt rental payment, family of two adults.Please do not bother to submit unreasonable ternjs.Drop a memo to Record Box No.221.24A.Agents Wanted SELLING Goodwear, all wool Made-to-Measure clothes is an easy way to earn big pay each week.Our New Spring line is a complete clothing store.Everything sold pn a monèy back guarantee, with a unique selling plan.We teach you how to succeed.Highest commissions and liberal FREE suit offer.Better write at once GOODWEAR CLOTHES, Dept.No.512, P.O.Box 215, Montreal, P.Q.25.Teachers Wanted QUALIFIED Elementary Teachers \u2014 Wanted for the following rural schools In the School Municipality of Sutton: Abercorn, East HID and Èsty, for the school year 1953-54, Apply to the Secretary-Treasurer, Miss H.È.R.Bates, Box 8, Suttop, Que.TEACHER required.Grade 5, Aubert Gallion School No.2, Cumberland Mills, Beauce.Apply Miss E.M.Ross, Sec.-Treas,, St.George West, Beauce, Que.THREE RIVERS High School invites applications from Protestant teachers for the following positions: Commercial (Pitman Shorthand), Grade IV, a combined Grade IV and V group, a combined Grade I and II group.Modern school, liberal teaching supplies.Please send application, stating age, references with telephone numbers and qualifications, to P.N.Hartwlek, Principal, 1241 Nlcolas-Perrot St., Three Rivers.26.Help Wanted: Male TO SUBLET \u2014 Four room apartment.Stove, refrigerator, Venetian blinds supplied.Hot water year around.Janitor service.New apartment.Tel.2-8586 or apply 424 King E., Apt.6, after 5.30, 8 ROOM house, 2 2/3 bathrooms.North j Ward, excellent location.Tel.2*1350.HOUSE For sale.Double tenement in excellent condition.Central location.| Apply to !.Keith Allen, 41 Foster Square, Waterloo, P.Q.Tel.214R.SALVONI DUVAL Paint Contractor, Paper Hanging Floor Sanding and Itefinishing 112 Farwell St.\u2014 Tel.3-3765 SHERBROOKE HINT TO MOTORISTS It is a good plan occasionally to remove spark plugs from an engine and inspect them carefully or cracked porcelain or other defects.Chameleons do change color from time to time, but not to match their backgrounds.A cham-slon's change is governed by light, temperature, and the way it feels.6.Cottages for Sale I THREE room heated apartment, stove, frigidaire, Venetian blinds.Immediate ! possession.Apply 475 Vimy, Apt.14.ONE room furnished apartment, heated, electricity included, kitchenette, bath.In new apartment house at 469 Vimy, Apt, 16.Apply between 5-7 p.m.SHORE Acres\u2014Little t.ake, 5 rooms furnished.Modern conveniences.Traffic free roads.Good beach.L.T.Keeler, Tel.2-8361.MIRROR Lake, Bishopton, large two storey furnished cotlagc, screened porch, electricity, modern conveniences, boat, garage, good road to door.Safe place for children.Bargain price.H.C.Barter, Cookshlrc.FOUR room tenement, heated, air-conditioned, hot water, Venetian blinds.Apply 1472 Tetreault.Tel.I 3-5917.WANTED\u2014Electricians, with experience including knowledge of electronics and DC theory.Reply, stating age, education, courses taken and previous experience, to Box 231, Record.This is a permanent position.MAN wanted for cleaning work in office building, under 35 years of age, able to read English.Box 230 Record.BILINGUAL sales representative needed by a well-known health plan orga-nization for the Eastern Townships.Salary and expenses.Reply giving j full details, experience and salary expected.All applications treated confidentially.Reply P.O.Box 626.Sherbrooke.27.Help Wanted: Female CJAD (800 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tNew» 5.05\tMake BeUev» Ballroom 6.00\tNew» 60S Make BeUev» Ballroom 6.30\tNew» 6.35\tMake Believe Ballroom 6,45 Denny *(»ughao Show 7.00\tNew» 7.05\tGold Stars 710.Lady of the Evening 7.15 Gland's Cavalcade 7.30\tJo Stafford 7 45 Sport» -Frank Stan 8.00\tTalent Show 8.30\tMake Mine Mystery 9.00\tShare The Wealth 9.30\tHow Communl»m En»lave 10.00\tNew» and Weatnei 10.05\tCanadian Topics 10.10 Peggy Brook» 10.15\tChoral Symphony 10.30\tNewt 10.45 Good Old Day* 11.00\tSport» Final 11.15\tPrelude to Midnight 12.00\tNew* 12.05\tAccent on Miuic 12.30\tNew», Close TUESDAY 8.00\tNew» 6.05\tYawn Patrol 6 45 Sacred Heart Program 7.00\tNew» 7.06\tMusical Clock 7.30\tNews and Weather 7.35\tMuilcal Clock 8.00\tNew* and Sport* 8.10 Mu»lcal Clock 8.30\tNews 8.35\tMusical Clock 9.00\tNew* and Weather 9.15\tHomemakers Harmonic» 10:00 New» 10.05\tWorth Knowing 10.15\tHope for Ladies 10.30\tMake Believe Ballroom 10.45\tGeorge Murray Show 11.00\tNews 11.05\tShopping Feature 11.30\tKate Aitken 11.45\tYoung Wtdder Brows 12.00\tNews 12.05\tSongs of Our Time» 12.15\tNews Quiz 12.30\tNews 12.45\tOur Gal Sunday 1.00\tNews 1.05\tHarriet\u2019s House 1.15\tHelen Trent 1.30\tMemory Lan» 1.45\tBeulah 2.00\tNews 2.05\tListen With Lover» 2.45\tJunior Miss 3.00\tNews 3.05\tPop\u2019s Concert 4.00\tNews 4.05\tTops In Pops 5.00 News £.05 Tarzan 5.30\tMake Believe Ballroom 1.00\tNews 6.05\tMake BtUeve Ballroom 6.30\tNews 6.35\tMake Believe Ballroom 7.00\tNew< 7.05\tLady of the Evening 7.15\tOland\u2019s Cavalcade 7.30\tJo Stafford 7.45\tSports 8.00\tBing Crosby 8.30\tMr.and Mrs.North 9.00\tPeople Are Funny 9.30\tHallmark Radio 10.00\tNews 10.05\tPeggy Brooks IC.30 News and Sports 10.45\tGood Old Day» 11.00\tSports Final 11.05\tNews 11.15\tPrelude to Midnight 12.00\tNews 12.05\tAccent on Music 12.30 News, Sign Off # * # TELEVISION MONDAY, MAY 25th 8.00-\t5.00\u2014Music 5.00-\t5.30\u2014French Films for Children 5.30-\t7.45\u2014Music 7.45- 8.00\u2014A travers ma province 8.00-\t8.15\u2014L\u2019Actualité 8.15- 8.30\u2014Montreal Pharmacy presents 8.30-\t9.00\u2014Café des artistes 9.00-\t9.30\u2014Victory at Sea 9.30-\t10.00\u2014Foreign Intrigue 10.00-11.00\u2014Studio One Fly with the Hawk 46.Pets for Sale SAMOYED pups from accredited country kennels.Clean, healthy.Blair Wilson, East Bolton Road, Magog.Tel.2330.Record's Radio Guide.CBM (940 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5 00 Afternoon Concert 5 30 Jennifer In London 5.45\tDon Messer 6.00\tNews 6.10 Sport» 6.15\tEvening Interlude 8.30\tInternational Commentary 6.35\tGood Old Day» 7.00\tNew» 7.30\tChez Nous 7.45\tProvincial Affair» 8.00\tNow I Ask You 8.30\tSummer Fallow 9.00\tMusic Hour 10.00\tCBC National (Uwf 10.15 CBC Symphony 11.00\tWho\u2019s Herb Gott 11.30 Latitude Unknown 12.00\tNews Sign-Off TUESDAY 6.00\tBreakfast Breakdown 7.00\tCBL News 7.05\tConcert Corner 7.30\tCBC New» 7.35\tConcert Corner 8.00\tCBC News and Interlude 8.15\tMorning Devotions 8.30\tMusical Marco Past 9.00\tNew* 9.05\tMusic In The Making 9.35\tBetty Moore 9.45\tJunior Coronation Broadcast 10.15\tKindergarten of the Air 10.30\tRuth Harding 10.35\tNancy Fraser 10.45\tSweet Hour of Prayer 11.00\tRoad of Life 11.15\tRosemary 11.30\tBestby Bing 11.45\tLaura Limited 12.00\tBBC New» 12.30\tFarm Broadcast 1.00\tCBC News and Weather Report 1.15\tHappy Gang 1.45\tMusical Kitchen 2.00\tBrave Voyage 2.15\tTrans-Canada Matinee 3.C0 Life Can Be Beautiful.3.15\tMa Perkins 3.30\tPepper Young s Family 3.45\tRight to Happiness 4.00\tEncores 4.30\tReminscing in Tempo 4.45\tMusical Program 6.00\tAfternoon Concerl 5.30\tThe Mystery Horse 5.45\tWestern Five 6.00\tNews 6.10 Sports 6.15\tSights and Sound» 6;30 U.N.Confmentary 6.35 At Home with the Lennlcks 7.00\tNews 7.15\tHawaiian Moods 7.30\tFour Gentlemen 7.45\tThe Nations Business 8.00\tEurope 1953 8.30\tSongs from the Shows 9.00\tTo Be Announced 9.30\tTwenty Questions 10.00\tNews 10.15\tTalk 10.30\tLeicester Square 11.00\tChico -Valle 11.30\tHere Comes the Band 12.00\tNews.Close CFCF (600 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tPep Talks 5.05\tJunior Telequlx 5.15\tUncle Troy 5.25\tWestern Swing 6.00\tDon Cameron ; 6.30 Newscast 1 6.45 Sport, Don Cameron 7.00\tDon Cameron 7.25\tNews | 7.30 Glen Miller 7.45\tMake Mine Musln 8.00\tPress Conference | 8.30 Opportunity Knocks 9.00\tCourt of Opinion ; 9.30 American Music Hall ! 10.00 Sports Roundup 11.00\tNews 11.10\tDeegan\u2019s Diary 11.30 Tennqsee Ernie 11.55 News, Sport.12.00\tTennesse Ernie 1 12.25 News, Close TUESDAY 6.00\tGord Sinclair Show 6.30\tNews 635 Gord Sinclair Show 7.00\tNews and Gord Sinclair Show 7.30\tNews, Gord Sinclair 8.00\tNews and Sports 8.15\tGord Sinclair Show 8.30\tNews 8.35 Gord Sinclair 9.00\tNews 9.05\t50 A Day 9.15\tBreakfast Club 10.00\tNews and Charll* Fair 10.45\tBod\u2019s Scrapbook 11.00\tNews 11.05\tLive Like a Milllonalr* 11.35 What\u2019s New 12.00\tNews 12.10\tPick the Hits 12.30\tBrighter Day 12.45\tPerry Mason 1.00\tNews, Birthday NMV 1.15\tTed Malone 1.30\tA Friend In N**# 2.00\tDouble or Noting* 2.30\tWheel of Fortune 2.45\tRonnie Kemper 3.00\tNews 3.05 Charlie Fair 4.00\tNews 4.10\tCharlie Fair 4.15\tGuiding Light 4.30\tYoung Dr.Malone 4.45\tBig John and Sparkle 5.00\tFire Fighters 5.10\tUncle Troy 5.25\tWestern Swing 6.00\tDon Cameron 6.30\tNewscast 6.45\tSport and Don Cameron 7.00\tDon Cameron 7.25\tNews 7.30\tVoice of (he Army 8.00\tIn Search of Ourselves 6.30\tSymphony 9.30\tCBC Concert Hall 10.00\tHaunting Hour 1 10.30 Ronnie Kemper | 10.45 Big Time inu Sports 11.00\tNews and Sports i 11.15 Deegan\u2019s Diary i 11.30 Tennessee Ernie ! 11.55 News ! 12.00 Tennessee Ernie I 12.25 News, Close OBITUARIES COMPTON EXPERIENCED stenographer, fully bilingual required by leading radio and television manufacture for Montreal office.Five day week, group Insurance.Opportunity to become private secretary to Vlee-Presldent within two years.Write P.O.Box 104, Ville St.1,auront.8.Cars for Sale CHEVROLET.1920, perfect condition body and motor, licence, winter equipment, correct mileage 30,000 miles.Good tires.Watcrville, 59r3.i\"fii CHEYKOLKT, two door sedan De-Luxe, privately owned and driven.1953 license, good condition.Tel.2-8924.SHERBROOOKE CEMENT PRODUCTS LTD.Monufachirers of Cement Pipes, Blocks and Bricks Brampton Rd.\u2014 Tel.2-4915 TO SUBLET from May 22nd to October 1st, heated furnished apartment of four rooms, Vimy St., $65.00 per month.Apply Sherbrooke Trust Company, 2-3845.MODERN apartment, 3 large rooms, heated, hot water year round, large verandah, very good place on Argyle Street.Information phone 2-1297, 14.Cottages to Let LAKE Mcmphremagog, near Cedar-ville, five rooms, Frigidaire, fireplace, plumbing, artislnn water, heat, screen porch.Phone Rock island, 604r22.WAITRESSES.Must be bilingual.Call 3-0183.28.Help Wanted: Domestic WANTED\u2014Housekeeper, one who pre- ; fers good home to high wages.Lock Box 23, Mansonville, Que.15.Rooms to Let MAGOG \u2014 Furnished bed-sitting room with kitchenette and bath.In private home, suitable for one or two persons.Phone Magog 2651.NEW AND RECONDITIONED MOTORS STARTERS\t.REWINDING TRANSFORMERS\tREPAIRS On All Types of Electrical Appliances K/iggett \u20ac&ctrvc fisgxl.153 MARQUETTE STi \u2014 TEL 2-0828 ESTABLISHED IN 1903 \"The First Electrical Establishment In Sherbrooke\" ' .\t' t WASHERS REPAIRS .kvvwv: Estini»1«i Given Work Guarant««d ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac St., Sherbrook*.T*l.2-1564 31.Situations Wanted: Male BILINGUAL bookkeeper with experi-! ence in accounting seeks permanent position.References.Tel.3-5311.YOUNG man desires part time work evenings, in Sherbrooke.All types of work acceptable.Own car.Record Box 227.33.Situations Wanted, Domestic DEPENDABLE woman desires position of light housework In small family of adults.Phone 3-3872.Box 232, Record.36.Miscellaneous WE DO exterior house-cleaning.Work guaranteed.Reasonable prices.For information, call 3-4560, J.H.Blais.ALTERATIONS for ladles\u2019 and children\u2019s clothes; also repairs to men\u2019s shirts, suits and coats carefully done by experienced seamstress.Reasonable price.Apply 41 Wellington No., Apt.6.(over Budning\u2019s Store).37.Personal ALCOHOLICS Anonymous.P.O.Box 434.Tel.2-9237.HYGIENIC supplies (rubber good*).Mailed postpaid In plain scaled envelope with price list.Six samples, 25c.\t24 samples, $1.00.Mall order Dept.C-2, Nov Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.39.Lost and Found BOY\u2019S small maroon colored bicycle, lost on Parade Grounds.Reward offered to finder.Reply 473 Montreal S73 active families and 855 inactive ones.There are 52 Sunday Schools with a membership of 3552.The Presbytery has oversight of 15,000 people.Rev.W.H.Boomhour reported for the boundaries committee and | expressed the regrets of Presbytery in the coming retirement of Rev.E.D.Mitchell, who has serv-\u2019 ed the church faithfully for many years.Rev.Leslie Dean reported for the church property commit-I tee and told of the work recently done at the Brookbury church which is served, by Rev.Mr.Jones from Cookshire.Rev.Mr.Stafford gave the report of the publications cemmittec, telling of the many fine new books available to ministers on request.Finally, thanks was expressed to the ministers who had conducted tne worship during the two day sessions, to the ladies of Ccn-tenary for providing meals, to those\u2019who had opened their homes for billets, and to Mrs.Gordon, Dr.Tupper and the choir for their assistance.An expression of sympathy was given to Rev.F.R.Matthews and family in the loss recently of Mrs.Roy Stafford, who at that time was a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.and the wish was made for her speedy recovery.The sessions were concluded with the benediction, given by the chairman, Rev.R.P.Stafford.GORMAN-RUPP pumps W-112 40 4 26V4 oz.bottle* FBI CHOI V LOAHS HIS}})} HtlENDlT IOAMS\tFRIPNOIY LOANS 3SJJJJJ» GOVERNORS' CONVENTION President Eisenhower plays host to U.S.Governors on the White House portico in Washington after a large-scale luncheon.Left to right are the governors who are attending a three-day convention: Gov.G.Mennen Williams of Michigan; Win.Beardsley of Iowa: Lawrence Wetherby of Kentucky; Allen Shivers of Texas; Tom Dewey of New York; and Ike who is pointing out a few of the Washington sights.Memorial church of Sherbrooke, i Cowansville, re-elected as statistic-1\tQuebec\tTemperance League, tel- Ihe officers for Ihe ensuing ycar;al secretary.\t;\tling of\tthe many\tfine films avail- were elected, convenors were; Mr.Nourse then gave the finable to groups wishing to further named for (lie various standing nancial report, followed by a re-:\th :mnf\t.,.nl.i.Thp rnri,' committees and many important; p0rt of the colleges and students '\t1\t.' 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THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA \"If is Good Citizenship to own Life Insurance\" L-253C The Anli-T.B.X-Ray Mobile Clinic Visit Waterloo In September \\ VXrVOY NAWvi VOW X'OO .YOOViVv\\V«Y X Ot-YtAVWXi tWNOOX \u2018MW;> WfV - \\ ViGKr \\ .VAbOW VXAXAV, VAW W CAT'., ONYOW V00S3 CA T.jj \" TWSYY VOV\\KV X Of A T 4 WtK>0 1 MXO \\tA | TWtW\u2019Y.BY.BrYUWtVJi I SftllVS 60YO , TWO \u201e mJT-YW VMM , NiOY voo: \\ TVX0O6HY YMTVAV WSX6 THY ONjYV VYttSOK» \\KX YVWS HCX.N&Y.tCVXO VOfVS 'NTYSîYXNY.'D 'N 'aO'SAX XSkY PtSCNRY : X\\Kt ! : r, M« r.In, I.m\tu.s e.i, nn f\u2014^ Waterloo, May 25 \u2014 The members of the Waterloo Kiwanis Club met as usual on Tuesday night in the Canadian Legion Hall, when an open meeting was enjoyed.Many items of interest lo all were dis cussed under the leadership of Presidenl Butch Bouchard.Nineteen members and one guest, Hi wanian Cliff Wilkinson, of iho Granby Club, were on hand.The question of the Anli-T.B.X-Ray Mobile Clinic coming to Waterloo was discussed and it was hoped that this could be arranged for the third week in September.I At this lime every cilizen of Wa-i terloo is invited to take part in this clinic by appearing lo have their lungs X-Rayed.This involves only a very few minutes of one's time and the results may save years of this person's life.This clinic has arranged to come to Waterloo solely under the guidance of the Kiwanis Club, which raises the money to make ihis vi Organization Night, under (hr chairmanship of Kiwanians Orval Lewis and Rev.Art.Spence.THE LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, Branch 77, held its regular meeting on Tuesday evening in the Legion Hall, opening with the singing of \"0 Canada.\" The president, Mrs.David R.Hughes, presided over the business, In the absence of the secretary, Mrs.Walter Hughes, the minutes were read by the nasi president, Mrs.Windsor Holloway.It was decided to hold a Coronation Tea.on May 30th, in the Legion Hall, from (he hours of three to five in I he afternoon.Routine business was discussed and Mrs.Robert Brakes was elected sargeant.at-arms to replace Mrs.Ken.Lewis who has moved to Millon, Ont.sit possibly through the means of >'hp colors were presented by 1 Ha Rîilr* nf Pliri cM m *jo /> I DC COiOUl UCH1 ci s, Mrs.William Long and Mrs, Omer Malboeuf.Hostesses for this meeting were Mrs.Leon Lewis, Mrs.Joseph Lennon, Mrs.Beauregard, Mrs.Walter Hughes.The meeting was closed with the singing of \u2018\u2018God Save the Queen.\u201d VIC FLINT 60T TO 6KX» THE EPcc OF THAT KUC-J ) A$ FLAA\\E5 RUN TOWN THE ROPE TOWARD» V C ANP KARElET,, .if I canjustT?roll ovek.f By Michool O'Pready and Ralph Lana mm the sale of Christmas Seals.The plan calls for the clinic to visit f this town once every three years, and in this way a fairly accurate watch may be kept on the condition of its citizens.In past visits, l several people have received benefits from the findings of the X-Ray, and this makes it worth while to all concerned.So the Kiwanians wish to express their desire that everyone make use of this clinic when it arrives.Otherwise Hie whole purpose of this long range service will be defeated.Other questions that were brought up had to do with the repair and fixing up of (he pienec tables creeled outside Waterloo on (he Granby Highway, cleaning up the beach, and other minor undertakings.ST.PAUL'S W.A.The Women\u2019s Association of St.Paul's met on Thursday evening in the United Church Hall.The meeting opened with the devotional exercises under the direction of Mrs.Thornton Boyd with Mrs.Allan Norris at the piano.The presidenl, Mrs.Orval Lewis, presided over the business.II was decided to hold an alter noon meeting on the president's lawn, on Thursday, June 18.with each member bringing a guest.All members are asked to bring in their sunshine penny bags, a! of Ormstown and Mrs.Peter Dou-gall.of Cowansville.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Girvan.of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.II.Patch.Miss Mary Barton, of Montreal, spent the week-end at Miss 1.).Barton.\u201cIdlewylde.\u201d Miss Prances Oyer spenl the week-end with her parents, Or, Dyer, V.S., and Mrs.Dyer, al Sutton.Or.W.W.McCufchcon, nf Ottawa, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.R, \\V.Me Cutchcon, at \"Twin Maples.\" Oth l cr guests at the same home were Mr and Mrs.A.0.McCuteheoii, of The!ford Mines, and Mr and Mrs.Donald (L McCuleheon and little daughter, Donna, of Newport, VI.Mrs.Gertrude Ray.has returned from spending a time will) rela-\u2019 lives in Walerloo Mrs.Bernice Frizzle, of Knowl.Ion.w as a few days, guest at the I home of Mr.and \u2019Mrs.Sherman Frizzle.Mrs.William Hamilton and lit BURY Mr and Mrs.George Lawrence and family, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Lawrence.Mr.and Mrs.Newton Stevenson, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Dow n.of Cowansville; Mr.Hi' Miss Connie Hamilton and Mr.and Mrs.D.Taylor, of Knowlton, were in Sutton for an evening.Mr.Henry Vail, of St.Johns was visiting relatives in Brome.and Mrs.Henry Crawford, of Rock Island, and\tMrs.\tFlorence\tSeve right, of Derby Line, were guests nf Mrs, Celia Crawford Messrs.Fade Fisher and I,eland ; Hennelt have gone In Seven Is lands to work.Guests of\tMrs.\tCelia\tCrawford on Molher\u2019s\tDay\twere\tMr.\tand 'Mrs Hollis Smith, Mr.\tand\tMrs.Karl Gallop and Mr.Herbert Gallop, of Montreal, and Mr.Wilbur ! Rogers, of Btilwer.Mrs, Crawford received a beautiful plant from Miss Georgia Crawford, of Ottawa, The unique, set-up of the club members taking turns at prepar-j the next meeting, ing and serving the meals has ! Refreshments were worked out very well this season, the hostesses, Mrs.M The meals arc excellent, and the cost is at a minimum, and the interest in the club as a whole seems to he better maintained through this medium.The four man team that handled the clinicary duties at this meeting includ-|ed Kiwanians, Alden Perkins, i Butch Bouchard, Jesse Smith and j Harry Shank.Next week served by Taylor, SMOOTHTHE SKY \"The United States Navy's answer to attacks is the carrier-borne Chance Vaught F7U-3 Cutlass\u2014successor to the F7U-1.1 wo Allison turbo-jet engines provide the power lor Ihe heavily-armed Cutlass.(Aircraft Maqazine) Mrs.Champagne and Mrs.Hazell Lowry.Ê \u2018 xxxi 1 I 1 um n I 1 i ^ r i If11 : v] H LÊ t A x*\t\"X*.g Éü This top quality, home-heating fuel now selling at specially reduced price! Order today and save-money on your annual fuel bill, lasalle Coke gives you less work, less worry, hss ash and more heat.Order today from your regular fuel dealer.iæm m A SPORTS?PROGRAM Something new has been added to the program for the sports loving residents of Waterloo with the presentation weekly in the Arena of some top-notch wrestlers.Arthur Tabac is the promoter will be Community j and is bringing such well known i artists as Art.Legrand, Marcel | Paradis, the Lemay Brothers.Paul Gaudettc and Mike Moielli before the Waterloo crowds.The first performance last week was an attraction for over five hundred fans, and it is expected that each Thursday will see an increased attendance as the popu-rily of this type of entertainment catches on.J.5.MITCHELL & CO.LIMITED 131 V/ellingfon St.North Phone: 2-2362 BROME Mrs.Grace Collins spenl Mother\u2019s Day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Park, in Cali's Mills.Mrs.W.John Ewing, of Bedford spent a day visiting relatives in Brome.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Gibbie and family were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Ladd and family, al Knowlton.Mr.E, Bienvenue, of Granby was a business visitor in Brome.Miss Elizabeth Martin, of Mont, real, is a few days guest of her aunl, Mrs.John Ostcrdahl.Mrs.William Hamilton was in Montreal to visit her husband, who is very much improved in health.Mr.E.H.Foster and Mr.and Mrs.Elton Foster, of Montreal were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H W.Foster and family.Mr.Milton Peters, of Cowansville, spent a day with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Guy Peters.Mr.and Mrs.Philias Beaudoin of Louisville, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Daigncault and family.Mr.and Mrs, C.E.Wilson and son, Bruce, of Know lton, u< re guests nf Mr.and Mrs.George Clarkson and family.Mrs.E.M.Greaves, of Sf.Eu sfache, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.G.M.Ransom.A successful lag rlav was held at Brome on Saturday, May 9 aid'of the Women's Auxiliary .üie B.M.P.M.Hospital, at Swèeb-burg.Mr.John Tannahill and Miss Muriel Tannahill.nf Montreal, spent the week-end with Iheir parents Mr.and Mrs.John Tannahill.Miss Yvonne Daigneault, of Co-: wansville, spent a day at her home here.Mrs.Agnes Boissel, of Knowlton.was visiting Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Rutherford and sons.Callers of Mrs.Grace Collins at \"Rockledge Farm.\" included, I Mrs, E, Dougall.Mrs.C.Dougall ; |antl Miss Helen Dougall, all nf East Farnham, Miss Doris Dougall, ON THE ROAD Ordinary gasolines deliver ordinary perlormance-\u2014and IhaTt all! 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Friends of Mr.Ernest Healy Richmond, will regret to hear of he the home of the latter's i-, a patient, in the Sherbrooke Hospital, undergoing treatment.Mrs.Healy is a guest at Ihe home of Mr.Aldcn Clark, Montcalm street, to be near her husband.family, Mr.J.H.Walsh and Ihe Misses Walsh, Prospect Street, while in town on Thursday, en route to Ihe Maritimes.Miss Corinne Wiggetl, of Montreal, was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs.R.J.Wiggetl, Chartier street, prior to her sailing on Thursday in the Scythu to attend the Coronation and to spend an indefinite lime with her mother, Mrs.Lionel Ncarne, in Condon, England.The members of Trinity Women's Association, Group L met at the home of Miss Lolty Hodge, Fulton Avenue Tuesday evening.The president, Mrs.F.Cafhcart, presided over the brief business period, and Mrs.W.E.Hodge con ducted the devotionals.Several suggestions for working up the Christmas sale was presented.The closing meeting in June will be held at Hie home of Mrs, G.L.Wilkin, Quebec Street.The meeting closed with Ihe repeating of the Mizpah benediction.Refresh-inents were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.W.E.Hodge.Among those who entertained jn honor of Miss Monique Lavallée, whose marriage will lake place shortly, are: Miss Lucille Lavigne and Miss Helene SL Aubin.of Montreal, who were hostesses at a shower; in Sherbrooke Mrs.Maurice McGee, at an evening party; Mrs.Ronald Fort 1er and Mrs.Paul Camirand, at a dinner party at Rockcliffe; and Miss Martha Pelletier, at a tea shower.In Quebec City Mrs.Edgar Gilbert.at a tcm, and Mrs.Gilles Bergeron, at a cocktail party.Miss 1 Lise Laval lee, of Mont real, who also gave an evening party for the bride-elect.¥ # * The weekly meeting of St.Peter's Guild was held in the Memorial Hall on Wednesday, May 20, with a good attendance of members.The president, Mrs.William Ward, was in Ihe chair and opened the meeting with prayer.Plans were discussed for the salad tea, .sale of fancy work and food being held in Ihe hall on Wednesday, May 27.The hostesses for (he tea, will he Mrs.J.McGregor, Mrs.W.; Taylor, Mrs.!.Povey, Mrs.,1.1 Povey, Mrs.N.Perkins and Mrs.E.Hall.There being no further business Ihe meeting was adjourn-j eel.Light refreshments were serv-! ed by the hostesses, Mrs.W.Ward and Mrs.J.McGregor, and tea was poured by Mrs.N.Perkins.S-Ç-'-GSv BREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD 21 ois when baked OiLaBb Tel.2-2744 Miss Evelyn ilcberl and Mr.and Mrs.Earle Hebert, of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Wallis Hebert, of East! Angus, and Miss Gwen Monty, of] Granby, were recent guests of Mrs.(.H.Hebert and Miss Geraldine Hebert, London slrcct.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Robert N, Harvey, Sherbrooke, formerly of Quebec City, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Louise, to Mr.Aubert Prévost, of Quebec, son of the late Mr.de St.Denys Prévost, and Mrs.Prévost, of Cham-bly,.which will take place on Saturday morning, June 6, in St.Patrick's Chifreh, Sherbrooke.1« * Among out.of town persons who ! were .here on Thursday night to i attend the lecture given in St.Pat, I rick\u2019s Church Hall by Rev.Daniel | A.Lord, S.J., were Miss Lora St.Laurent, of Compton ; Miss Winni-fred Bertrand and Miss Kathleen ! Relislc, of Coaticook; Miss Marion j McCormack, Mrs.A.Kelly ami Miss Mary Palmer, of East Angus.\u2019 ^ * ! Mrs.Blanche Hyatt, Fulton Av-1 enue, and her granddaughter, Miss 1 Deanna Wells, who were motored [to Montreal by Mr.and Mrs.Russell Wells, journeyed on to New York, where on Tuesday they will sail on the Queen Mary, for Eng-' land.- There they will visit with Mrs.Hyatt's mother and family, in Cambridge, and other relatives ; at different points, and will allend Ihe Coronation.* * * Miss Beulah Bcllam, a June bride-to-be, was guest of honor at ; a miscellaneous shower given by ! Mrs.H.C.M arid is and Miss Vina Rrownlow, at ihe home of Mrs.Percy Rawlings, Fulton Avenue, Wednesday evening.When ail Ihe guests had arrived and Miss Bcllam had been presented with a lovely corsage of violets and forget-me-nots, the party started off with several rounds of bingo, when the prize winners were Miss Gwen Bcllam, Miss Diana Bcllam, Miss Sheila Bell and Mrs.Myrtle Wilson.Following Ihe game, the tittle Misses Valerie Rawlings and Diana Bcllam entered the living room and presented the bride-elect with a decorated hat-box and several accompanying parcels, which when opened up disclosed an array of useful and decorative gifts for her new home.Later refreshments were served from the lace - covered dining table, centered with mauve lilacs, and Miss Bcllam was invited to cut the bride's cake, iced in pink and bordered with lily-of-thc valley and forget-me-nots.The out of town guests were, Mrs.James Bcllam, mother of the hride-to-be, and Miss Diana Bel-lam, her sister, of East Clifton; Mrs.Ruei Annesley, mother of the prospective groom; and Miss Sheila Bell, of East Angus.STANHOPE And NORTON MILLS ; _____ \\ Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Lapointe, of Portland, Me., is spending Ige week-end with and Mrs.TreffL Mr.and Mi aie., is spending tne h his parents, Mr.;\u2019f!y Lapointe.* rs.Edward Palmer, I **4(1 SIR JOHN SHERBROOKE CHAPTER I.O.U.E.The regular monthly meeting of the Sir John Sherbrooke Chapter, 1.0.\tD.E., took place Tuesday May 5, at 1.0.D.E.House, Moore Street, wilh 14 members in altcrid- ; ance.The regent, Mrs.E.T.Harbor! was in Inc chair.The meeting was opened with J,he raising of the Standard by Mrs.W.E.Hume, and the repetition of the Prayer I of the Order.Mrs.K.r.F.Mills announced the rummage sale will be held at l.ansdowne Market, May 29, at 9 a.m.and Mrs.W.E.Hume reminded the members of the annual lag days.The hospital library convener, Mrs.fan Sanderson, reported four i volunteers gave out Ilf) books during the month of April.Mrs.John York reported on Empire and World Allah's, giving an interesting article on \u201cHouse of Commons Debate\" by C.W.Carter M.P., of Burin-Bur-gcs.Ml%.A.A.Munster was nominated to represent the Sir John Sherbrooke Chapter I.O.D.E., at the national annual convention being hold in Edmonton trom May 2.'i to 27 inclusively.A report was given by Mrs.E.T.Harbert, regent, on the Provincial annual meeting hold in this city on April 14 to Hi.Announcement was made that Ihe next meeting of the chapter is to lake place on June 3, due to the Coronation being held on June 2.The meeting was adjourned after which refreshments were serv.rd by the joint hostesses, Mrs.Jan Pick, Mrs.John York and Mrs.Bruce Bishop.* * * MUNICIPAL CHAPTER, 1.0.11.E.The regular meeting of the Municipal Chapter, I.O.D.E., was held at headquarters on Tuesday evening.May 19.Mrs.A.A.Munster, regent, presided and opened the meeting with the Prayer of the Order as the Standard was raised by the bearer, Mrs.Charles Varney.The regent presented Mrs.Ft.Havard with a life membership and welomed the new officers recently elected.Mrs.R.M.Loughheed kindly consented to convene the tag days.Mrs.George Smith, educational secretary, reminded hi! the chapters to forward contributions for bursaries.\ti Motion was- made and passed that a flag be purchased for the 1.0.\tD.E.House.Mrs.G.Foreman requested that that, remaining lists for \u201cEchoes Magazine\u201d be forwarded as soon as possible.Mrs.R.M.Loughheed, welfare convener, appealed for good clothing for girls attending Y.W.C.A camp.Mrs.E.B.Sims was appointed empire and correspondence convener , The meeting adjourned with the singing of \u201cGod Save the Queen\" and refreshments were served by the Aldershot Chapter.of Florida, are spending several weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs.Eva Young and family, in Stanhope.Mrs.Jennie B.Weeks has returned to her home in Norton.Winston Young was ill last week and has entered the St.Johnsbury, VL, Clinic, for medical treatment.Charles Swanson, of Norton, is working on his portable sawmill next (o his homo.Miss Jean Falks, of Stanhope, has returned to school, after be 1 ing absent several weeks by sickness.\t, Mr.Will Taylor, of Coaticook, ; called on Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Bishop, in Stanhope.Mrs.James Byron, of Stanhope, has returned home after spending several weeks in Sherbrooke with ; Mrs.Helen Stokes.Miss Hilda Sage, of Sherbrooke, was calling on her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Sage, in Stanhope.In 1813, Franz Schubert produced his second and third symphonies, two masses, five operas, a number of piano and chamber music pieces, and 146 songs.Æ ' - wm SI MARRIAGES MR.and MRS.ALBERT PARKER, of Sawyerville, who were guests of honor at a reception held by their family in the I.O.0.F.Hall, on Wednesday, May 6, in honor of their fiftieth wedding anniversary.\t* (Phnln by Gerry Lcmay Studio) ASCOT CORNER FRIENDS Mr .and Mrs.J.Pageau, Miss Pagcau and Messrs.Onn and Osborne Pagcau were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.Lemieux at East Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Rolfe and daughter, Linda, of Lachine.were week-end guests of Miss Lena Biron ,and Mr.and Mrs.B.Rolfe.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Coates were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ashley Hatcher, at Moulton Hill.JOHNSTON \u2014 BANNISTER The marriage of Irene, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Bannister, of Third Avenue, Verdun to Mr.Galen Oscar Johnson, son of Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Johnson, of Watcrville, Quo., took place Saturday, May 2, at three o\u2019clock, in St.Clement\u2019s Church, Verdun.The Rev.F.T.Norman ofticiated.Spring 1'lowcrs were used to decorate the church.Mr.Itobert Higgins sang during the signing of the register.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin, with a scalloped yoke trimmed with seed pearls, the long sleeves ending in points over the hands.Her headdress wats a coronet of orange blossoms, with a waist | length veil of tulle illusion.She carried a cascade bouquet of red roses.Miss Belly Shearer, as maid of honor, was gowned in yellow taffeta under nylon net, having a strapless bodice of lace, with a taffeta bolero.She carried a nosegay of Talisman roses and spring flowers.Mrs.Harold Bannister, sister-in-law of the bride, and Miss Gladys Johnson, sister of the groom, were also attendants.Both wore dresses of nylon net over taffeta having lace bodices, M'rs.Bannister being in periwinkle blue and Miss Johnson in apple green.They carried nosegays of yellow roses and spring flowers.Miss Gail Spraeklin.as flower girl, wore pink taffeta and carried a basket of spring flowers.All Mrs.A.Willard Of Dudswell Jc!.Feted On Birthday Dudswell Junction.May 25.\u2014 Upward,s of 25 friends and relatives gathered at Ihe home of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Willard, in honor of Mrs.Willard's birthday.\u201c500\u201d was played at five tables.The first prize was won by Mrs.Frank Anderson, of Rock Island, and the second by Mrs.Clarence Vintinner: the gentlemen's first prize went to Mr.Clarence Vintinner, and second to Mr.Percy , Hall.At the close of the evening, de-' licious refreshments were served by the ladies.Mr, Albert Heath presented the guest of honor with a purse of money from those present, with wore headdresses of roses and lilies, of the valley in matching shades.Mr.Edward Sheppard acted as best man and the ushers were Mr.Harold Bannister and Mr.Eddie Bauer.Mrs.Bannister, mother of the bride, wore a dress of powder blue with navy and white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses.Mrs.Johnson, mother of the bridegroom was gowned in blue and white print and she wore navy blue accessories and a corsage of multicolored sweet peas.Following the reception, held in TetreauU Hall, the newly-weds left for a honeymoon in Ottawa before taking up residence in West Brome, Que.For travelling the bride wore a brown suit with green accessories and a corsage of yellow roses, i She carried a beige shortie trimmed with brown velvet.Several oul-of-towu guests attended the wedding.their best wishes, for which Mrs.Willard expressed her thanks, in a few well chosen words.General Notes Miss Marion Westman.of Richmond.spent the week-end at her home here.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Anderson and children, of Rock Island, were week-end guest of Mrs.Anderson's parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Willard.A chimney tire caused some excitement at the home of Emilicn Lessard, on Tuesday forenoon, but was soon under control, with not much damage done.V/ATERVILLE Miss Lena St.Laurent was an overnight guest at the home of her brother, Mr.Rene St.Laurent, in North Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.A, A.Balaam are spending a few weeks in Ulvcrton.Mrs.C.Blake has returned to her home in Rock Island after spending the week-end with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Kenent h Spa [ford.Miss Gladys Johnson, of Montreal.was a week-end guest at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs, Oscar Johnson.MOTH-HOLES H m\tInvisibly rewoven in all garments.\tno C >\tby\t30 73\tL.De JAEGER\tZ LO\t(since 1926)\tLO \tMail orders everywhere\t M\t\tm FRENCH ART T468 MANSFIELDsMONTREAL The woman who wants men to; 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V_9obns 001 000 006 mondville Sunday while playing errorless ball and Nick Castellano homered with two on to star.In the nightcap, they broke loose in the final frame, three men hitting two-baggers and Bill Urbanski netting a tlvee-bagger to dean up.PROVINCIAL LEAGUE Saturday St.Johns 000202013\u20148 12 Drum.\t001 000 102\u20144 11 7 13 0 Drum.\t000\t010 000\u20141\t4\t2 Detz and Dolorenzo; Smith, Coz-zi (9) and Hines.First: T.Rivers\t100\t120 020\u2014fi\t8\t1 St.Hya.\t106\t200 OOx\u20149\t14\t0 Merrion, Rodriguez (3), Coughlin (8) and Christof; Munsinger I and Sosh.Second: St.Hva.\t003\t200 001\u20146\t8\t3 1 T .Rivers\t102\t010 010\u20145\t9\t3 l| Danelishen and Mackenzie; Main- PROVLNC1AL LEAGUE Quebec 12.2, Sherbrooke 5, 5.St.Johns 15, 7, Drum'ville 9.1.St.Hyacinthe 9, 6, Three Rivers 6, 5.Granby 9, 17, Thetford 8, 13.INTER N ATION AL LE AG l E Springfield 5, 5.Montreal 3, 7.Rochester 5.O.Toronto 4.3.Baltimore 11, 4.Buffalo 5.3.Ottawa 5, 7, Syracuse 1, 4.NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 5.2.Chicago 4, 5.Brooklyn 16.Philadelphia 2.New York 11, Pittsburgh 3.St.Louis 2, Cincinnati 0.AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 8, Boston 4.Washington 6.Philadelphia 3.Chicago 3.Detroit 1.Cleveland 5, 9, St.Louis 1, 8.SATURDAY\u2019S GAMES PROVINCIAL LEAGUE Quebec 2, Sherbrooke 1.St.Johns 8, Drum'ville 4.St, Hyacinthe 20.Three Rivers 0.Granby 4.Thetford Mines 3.IM EKNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 5, Springfield 3.Syracuse 6, Buffalo 3.Rochester 3.Toronto 2.Ottawa 9, 4, Baltimore 3.3.NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 5, Chicago 3.Brooklyn 2.Philadelphia 0.Pittsburgh 8, New York 4.Cincinnati 6, St.Louis 0.AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 4, Detroit 2.New York 3, Boston 2.Cleveland 5.St.Louis 1.Philadelphia 8.Washington 6.TODAY\u2019S GAMES PROVINCIAL LEAGUE St.Johns at Three Rivers Thetford at St.Hyacinthe.Granby at Sherbrooke.INTERN ATIO NAI, I ,E AGU E Montreal at Baltimore Ottawa at Springfield Toronto at Syracuse Rochester at Buffalo All night, games NATIONAL LEAGUE New York a I Pittsburgh.St.Louis at Chicago Cincinnati at Milwaukee Brooklyn at Fhladelphia.AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at St.Louis Philadelphia at Washington.Boston at New Yotk.Only games scheduled.STANDINGS PROVINCIAL LEAGUE Ben Hogan Wins Colonial National Preakness; Jamie K.Forces Big Grey By Five strokes Fort Worth, Tex.vPl\u2014 Impla Native Dancer paid $2.40.$2.20 and $2.20.Jamie K.paid S4.20 and $2.20, while Royal Bay Gem was $2.20 to show.A betting record was sot on the race, when $696,639 went through the mutuel windows The old mark Taylor, McGee (7) and OneskaDini.Christoff (4) and Brooks.BASEBAL TONIGHT GRANBY at SHERBROOKE 8 P.M., Municipal Stadium TUESDAY, May 7.6th.Granby At Sherbrooke.8 p.m.Municipal Stadium \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBL St.Hyacinthe\t14\t7\t.667\t , Granby\t14\t7\t.667\t j Quebec\t13\t7\t.650\t j St.Johns\t9\t7\t.563\t2!i Three Rivers\t9\t10\t.474\t4 Sherbrooke\t7\t9\t.438\t4!/j Thetford Mines\t7\t11\t.389\t5 Va Drummondville\t2\t17\t.105\t11 INTERNATIONAL\t\t\tLEAGUE\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBL Toronto\t\t18\t13\t.581\t Montreal .\t16\t12\t.571\tHi Buffalo\t.\t15\t12\t.556\t1 Rochester .\t13\t11\t.542\tl!i Baltimore .\t16\t14\t.533\t1% Ottawa\t.\t14\t16\t.467\t3 Vi Syracuse .\t11\t17\t.393\t5 Vi Springfield .\t9\t17\t.346\t6 Vi NATIONAL\t\tLEAGUE\t\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBL Milwaukee\t18\t11\t.621\t St.Louis\t18\t12\t.600\tVt Philadelphia\t17\t12\t.586\t\\ Brooklyn\t19\t14\t.576\t2 New York , .\t18\t16\t.529\t2 V2 Pittsburgh .\t12\t20\t.375\t7 Vi Chicago \t\t30\t18\t.357\t7 Vi Cincinnati .\t.9\t18\t.333\t8 AMERICAN LE/\t\t\tLGUE\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBL New Y\u2019ork .\t23\t10\t.697\t Cleveland .\t18\t12\t.600\t3 Vi Chicago\t\t21\t15\t.583\t3 Vi Boston .\t19\t15\t.559\t4 Vi Washington\t18\t17\t.514\t6 Philadelphia\t16\t21\t.432\t9 St.Louis\t.\t12\t21\t.364\t11 Detroit\t10 26\t\t.278\t14 Vi Romance is a rocky enough road for human beings.But if you happen to be a penguin, it\u2019s a super-obstacle course.You have seen pictures of penguins.Can you tell a male from a female?Xo.Well, strangely enough., the romantically-inclined penguin is in precisely the same predicament.However, he has a solution.He presents a pebble or a feather to the penguin of his choice.If the gift is ignored, he knows he has found a maiden as jmt unschooled in the art of flirtation.If it is accepted, he has found his one true love.The system has ks hazards, though.He may be rewarded with a vigorous peck, indicating that he has made the mistake of selecting a staid old bachelor! Life for penguins and people is often confusing.However, when on the lookout for a refreshing ale the situation is uncomplicated.For the connoisseur, the right ale will be plainly identified with the word \u201cMolson\u2019s\u201d on the label.The love affair between Molson's and alc-quaffing Canadians has been going on now since 1786, and the bonds of affection grow' stronger with every passing year.You don\u2019t need pebbles or feathers.Just plight your troth with those three lit tle words: \u201cMake Mine Molson's\u201d.White Sox Sell Harrist To Tigers Detroit\u2014f/P)\u2014Chicago White Sox Saturday sold Earl Harrist, veteran 32-ycar-old righthander, to the : pitching-weak Detroit Tigers for 'the $10,000 waiver price.The Sox then reinstated Bob Kec-; gan, another righthander who had been on the disabled list since April 14 with a sore arm and knee.Keegan, 30.pitched for Syracuse | of the International League last season, compiling a 20-11 record.Limit Nosed Out By Neck At Wire Baltimore - (CP)- Native Dancer, the grey colt who ran second to Dark Star jn the Kentucky Derby, came back to win the SI 13.750 Preakness stake Saturday, but lus victory margin a neck over outsider Jamie K - left his status among the racing greats still in doubt.The pride of Alfred Vanderbilt s stable, ridden as usual by Eric Guerin, had to battle all the way down the stretch to beat oft' the 1 challenger of Jim Norris' Jamie k, ridden by Eddie Arearo who was I trying for his fifth Preakness win.Third, six lengths back, was Eugene Constantin's Royal Bay Gem.Dark Star tried to run the same* race that gave him the Derby.Run U0J\\ greatness.The record is ; ning in front from the start he tir- led well before the finish and U appeared that anal judgment j wound up fifth in the field of \"ouid have to await the Belmont seven\tStakes, last of the three big tests ' The Dancer, second grey to win J«r '\u2018hTe \u2014 Julius Boros, Granby ,(18 Icet, 7,4\tUnited States Open golf champ.(2) Warren Lynch, S.H.S.;\t(4L ion was bettered by 2!)7 Canadian Bill Goldstone, B.C .S.; (4) Brian] g0[fers (iUnng the week-end.The 297 were the successful ones among the 4,740-odd golfers who paid SI each on courses across the country in an attempt, to heat: Boros, «/ho played at the Oak-mount Country Club in Pittsburgh.They will be presented with bronze metals bearing the words \"I heat lhe U.S.Open champion.Julius Boros, May 23, 1953.\u201d The bcat-Boros competition was known officially as the second annual National Golf Day tournament, sponsored jointly in Canada by lhe Royal Canadian Golf Association, the Canadian Professional Golfers\u2019 Association and the U.S.magazine, Life, Pro-Red Cross and the golf associa- -What happened Bishop\u2019s College School, Lcnnoxvillc, Saturday\t,\t, rr , Trophy for the team high aggregate at the E.T.I nterschool I rac k and Field Meet, the 11th annual sponsored by the.V s Men s Club of Sherbrooke, held at the Parade Grounds.B.C.S.thus ended the three-year victory skein of Stanstead College which placed second in the Meet racked up 37 in the Open and Senior events, 19, in the class, 24 in Junior and 3 in Midget class for a total of 83.Stanstead College came in second with 72 points, 48 in Open and though Senior 18 in Intermediate.7 in Junior and zero in Midgets, Sher-, Navy brooke High School was third with 63-i and Granby High School fourth with 61%.\t_\t,, .\t.\t,\t.Other schools ranked as follows: St.Francis College High School, Richmond, 34; Drummondville, 22; Bury High School, 7; Sutton, (i; Windsor Mills, 5; East Angus, 3%; Lcnnoxvillc, 3; Cookshire, 2, and Island Brook Intermediate School zero.\t,,,,,\t,, The win by B.C.S.marked the fourth in a row for Athletic Director Sam Abbott.He had led Stansteal College to wins in 1950-51-52, prior to being engaged by B.C.S.this term.Best individual effort of the'\" day was that of A1 Lambert of Drummondville High S c h o o 1.Lambert totalled 19 points to win the Meet individual high aggregate of all classes, copping the Sherbrooke General Sports Commission Trophy, and the City ol Sherbrooke Athletic Trophy for being high man in the Intermediate Events.Kaye Huet, last year\u2019s highman, was very much in evidence against and gained 13 points for Granby.Brian McGregor of Stanstead College was the winning senior with 15 points and for this was presented with the J.S.Mitchell and Company Trophy.The Junior winner was John Roland of Bishop\u2019s College School, who lolal-led 14 points and was presented with the Inspector J.H.Hunter Memorial Trophy.High man among t lie Midgets was Norman Badger ol St.Francis College High School, Richmond, with nine points.'That won him the Syd Hart Trophy.The Sam Abbott Trophy for the Open mile run was captured by Cam-mille Perron, of Stanstead, one of the boys whom the donor trained.Perron romped home a full 18 seconds ahead of the second man.The Stanstead team also took the Sherbrooke Aulo Electric Trophy for the mile relay Open.Only one point behind McGregor in Senior competition was Sherbrooke High School\u2019s Warren Lynch with 14 points.A great favorite with the large crowds all day.Lynch cracked two longstanding individual records, doing the 100-yard dash in 10 seconds flat and the 220-yarder in 22.9 seconds.'The old record for 100 yards was set way back in 1945 by Earl (Skip) Fidler, who ran it in 10.4, who was one of lhe starters assisting the Y\u2019s Men on Sat-ut-day.L.Gundesen.Lcnnoxvillc High School, held the old (or I he 220 with a time of seconds, dating back to 1947.Incidentally, the father of Warren Lynch, Dr.W.W.Lynch, who was an interested observer on Saturday.did the 100 in 10 seconds during his own athletic career.Making the presentation to the ! winners were: Y's Men's president j Jeff Wilson, first vice-president; Mae Bradshaw, second vice-presi- ] riant Jim Strickland, Meet co- j chairman Mac Sanders, treasurer Ross Hunting, and Gordon \u201cChick\u201d Whatley.Ribbons and sports bars, | it was announced will be mailed this week.Approvimatoly 500 entries were in competition, the largest num- j her in the history of the Meet.! Besides the two records by Warren Lynch, only one other marked was bettered, the Mile medley re- j ¦ay by Stanstead College.Following arc the point-getting results.First counts 4, second 3,] third 2 and fourth t: Open Events Javelin throw: (1) Kaye Huet, Granby (128 feet): (2) Richard Poaps, Stanstead; (3) Jim Williams, B.C.S.;\t(4)\tEarl Hawke, Granby.Mile run: (1) Camille Perron.Stanstead (5 mins,, 0.7 sees); (2) John Roberts, Stanstead; (3) Jim Redpath.B.C.S.:\t(4) Lawrence Burpee, B.C.S.Mile relay: (1) Stanstead (4 mins., 0.2 secs.); Brian McGregor, Camille Perrons, John Roberts and Hugh Silver; (2) B.C.S.(3) S.H.S.(4) Granby.Senior Events 100-yard dash: (11 Warren, .Lynch, S.H S.(10 secs.; NEW REC-1 Stanstead; (4) S.H.S.ORD); (2) Brian McGregor, Stan-!\tJunior Events\t'l11'0® \\veeks stead.(10.4, EQUALS OLD REC-\t75-varri riaslr ( 1) Sovmour Stein i lan ¦ 1 wan,ed ORD); (3) lan Thomson Stan- m££scSmÏ) lohn ! ('UCnn- iv.: Roland.B.C.S.: (3) Douglas Bur-i.\" ford, Richmond; (4) Russ Lammer-1 las Burford.Richmond; (4) NEW ] eau, Bury.\t| Lockwood, Drummondville.Halifax Navy Cops Nearula Reports Swimming Meet Lame Once Again Halifax\u2014'(fi\u2014-Halifax Navy easi- London\u2014UP, -Nearula, 7 to 2 ly won top honors in both the *avor'te ^Jl ^e Derby, was re-,\t.,\tI¦ ¦ \u2022\t4u ported today to have gone lame girls and boys divisions of the *or thc second tjme in less lhan a Nova Scotia junior swimming wrcF.championships here Saturday.\tThe colt\u2019s trainer, Capt.Charles Elsey, said the Two Thousand ; Guineas winner had suffered a re- The winners collected 83 points took the Skinner | in the boys section, 46 more than Sydney and 68 ahead of Halifax I currence of trouble in one of his St.Mary\u2019s Navy girls had 90 forefeet \u201cbut he has certainly not points, Sydney 26 and St.Mary\u2019s been scratched from the Derby.' The big race is June 6, how-] ever, and with oniy 12 days to get! Nearula in shape Elsey was plainly downcast.The result of the injury to Nearula was expected to he an-! other flood of bets on Aureole,] which will run under the Queen's: colors.Aureola was I he 4-to-l second choice at a callover last weekend.297 Canadians Emerge Winners To Earn 4,740 'I Beat Boros\" Medals As Golfers Enter Tournament McGregor, Stanstead High jump: (1) Brian McGregor, Stanstead, (5 feel, 3 ins.); (2) Waren Lynch, S.H.S.; (3) Douglas BuUemcr, Easl Angus; (41 J.Chesbro, Drummondville; a n d Graydon Main, East Angus (equal), Vi point each.Pole vaull: (1) Art Shelton, Bury; (8 feet, 9 ins.); (2) Bill Goldstone, B.C.S.; (3) Don Chamberlain, S.H.S.; (4) Keith Stirling, B.C.S.12-lb.shol pul: (1) Kaye Huet, Granby (40 feet, 7 ins.); (2) Jim Williams, B.C.S.; (3) Brian McGregor, Stanstead; (4) Bill Bad-! ger.B.C.S.Discus throw: (1) Kaye Huet, Granby (103 teel, 6 ins.); (2) Bill Badger, B.C.S.; (3) Gordon Campbell, Stanstead; (4) Brian McGregor, Stanstead.880-yard relay: B.C.S.(1 min, 41.8 sees.): John MacNaughton, John Turnbull, Jim Williams and Jack Ogilvie; (2) Stanstead; (3) S.H.S.; (4) East Angus High School.Mile Medley relay: (1) Stanstead (4 min., 3.05 secs., (NEW RECORD); Brian McGregor, lan Thompson, Bill Fluhmann, John Roberts and Camille Perron; (2) B.C.S,;\t(3) Granby; .^5 cn 53-12 f: '¦%\u20ac&: ¦ L\t\u201e 1953 HENRY J CORSAIR DELUXI more power to your penny-wise KAISER.FRAZÏR OF CANADA LTD.umm 154 WELLINGTON ST.SOUTH.PHONE; 3-4881 SHER8RÜUKL U A1L ^ KLCA»KU.MU.NU.Al.'> \\ I - IV.'.i Fütccn ADDITIONAL SPORT NEWS 35,000 Âliend OuîdDor Dog Show At Madison, N.J., As Topflight Template Cops Best-!n-Show Award Madison, N.J.\u2014 (rPi \u2014 Ch.Topflight Template of Twin Ponds, a Welsh terrier owned by Mrs.Edward P.Walker of Great Neck, N.Y., won the best-in-show award of the 23rd annual Morris and Essex Kennel Club dog show Saturday.Judge Anton B.Korbel of Belton.Calif., said the winning dog was \u201csplendid, had a nice coat, showed well\u201d and was \"handled admirably by John Goodie.\u201d Topflight Template will be four years old June 5 and now has 10 best-in-show awards to his credit.He was imported from England last year and won four straight shows.He competed against five other group winners selected after day-long judging.An English setter, Ch.Rock Falls Sky Way.owned, bred and handled by William T.Holt of Richmond.Va., was judged best in sporting gi'oups.Non-sporting breeds\u2014Ch.Wyn-straat\u2019s Kerk.a wolf-gray kees-honden Sts years old, owned by the Wynstraat Kennels in Mill-brook, X.Y.Hounds\u2014Ch.Forever Golden Antonio two-year-old long-haired dachshund, owned by Margaret F.¦ Taylorson of Ross, Calif.Working breeds.Ch.Craythorn's Domino, a Pembroke Welsh corgi 212-years-old, owned by Mrs.Donald J.Duncan of Greenwich.Conn.The wire-haired fox terrier, Ch.Glynhir Grose Lady, who earlier knocked last year\u2019s best-in-show winner out of the competition by winning the best-of-breed for wire-: hairs, failed to place in the group , awards.Grose Lady, a bitch owned by Morris A.Cohn, took the breed honors from last year's titlist, Ch.Wyretex WNS Traveller of Tru-cote.owned by Mrs.Leonard Smith of Saddle River, N.J.The day-long outdoor dog show, largest of its kind in the world, .drew a crowd of about 35.000 to the Giralda Farms estate of Mrs.M.Hartley Dodge.eluding Lloyd Mangrum.Sports Roundup By GAYLE TALBOT New York \u2014 (/P) \u2014 Billy Loes, Brooklyn's unpredictable and somewhat bemused young righthander, was asked how he explained the fact that he almost invariably follows one of his brilliant performances with an exihi-bition so horrible it gives manager Chuck Dressen the shakes, \"i can't figure it out.myself,\u201d Billy replied, thoughtfully.\"I always feel the same.It must be the way the other team feels.\u201d We arc advised that it will be improper to refer to Ben Hogan as \u201cBantam Ben\" when he goes after his fourth National Open title next month at Oakmount.The remarkable Texan has put on some 20 pounds in the last few years, they say, and now balances the beam at a robust 162.The big fellow now outweighs several of his more prominent rivals, in- A1 Lopez, the Cleveland man-: ager.is quoted as saying he would bench* Ray Boone and use George Strickland regularly at shortstop if he had a hitting catcher to replace Jim Hegan.While Boone hurts the Indians with his fielding he's a far better fielder than Strickland.\u201cWith Strickland, Hegan and our pitcher hitting in order.\u201d Lopez says, \u201cIt means we bat in only six innings to the other club\u2019s nine.\u201d The most intriguing item of the young baseball season, for our money, is the fact that the Phillies played 27 games before one of their number hit a triple.Is i (hat good?Does it mean that Steve ! O.\u2019Neill\u2019s athletes are such mighty clubbers that they disdain anything short of a home run.or does it mean that Steven is trying to win a flag with two pitchers and a crew of leadfoots who can't run i farther than second?FIORE DEFEATS WHITEWATER Chicago\u2014 ((P) \u2014Carmen Fiore of New York piled up points on MlglllillH ill i «r» ! mm SOUTH DURHAM Mrs.C.A.Elliott and Mr.Gordon Fee and family placed beautiful (lowers in the United Church on Sunday.May 10, in memory of their loved ones.Mrs.Carl Rungc, of Groveton, N.H., was called here by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs.Gordon Fee.Mrs.Runge was very pleased to arrive in time to spend a few hours with her sister, before her death.Sincere sympathy is offered to the Fee family in their bereavement.Mr.Fred Cassidy and Mr.Brouillette, of Cowansville, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.A.C.i Cassidy at the Elliott home.They also called on Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Woolfrey and Mr.ami Mrs.J.Proulx.Mr.and Mrs.T.Hill have returned to theii home in New York, alter being guests of Mrs.Hill's father.Mr.J.E.Richmond, and i Mrs.Richmond.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Mitchell received the sad news of the death of their grandson, little David, who was run over by a truck.Mrs.Mitchell left immediately for Clinton, Ont .to be with the bereaved family.Friends of Mr.Clem Montgom-| cry are pleased to know that he has had his operation in the Sherbrooke Hospital and he expects to be able to come home very soon.Mr.and Mrs.A, C.Cassidy and Miss Amy Lyster have returned to Las Vegas, New Mexico, after I spending a few weeks w ith Mrs.C.A.Elliott.Mrs.Chester Dow, of Sherbrooke, spent a week-end with : Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Johnston.Mr.Gordon Montkomery, of | Sorel, spent a week-end with his ; mother, Mrs.William Montgom-i ery.Miss Francis Mastine, of Sherbrooke.was a guest of Mr, and Mrs.Ernest Johnstone.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Richmond were, Mr.and Mrs.Wilfrid Copping and son.David, Mr.Norman Copping and Mrs.Mattie Tibbits and Mrs.Reginald Norris, of Waterloo, also Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Tibbits and son, Peter, of Sherbrooke.Miss Flossie Cooper, of Montreal.and Mrs.Hatfield, of Beau-harnois, spent a wek-end with Mr.and Mrs.Edison Montgomery.Mrs.C.A.Elliott spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Allan Sutherland, in.Drummondville.Among those who spent the | long week-end at their respective ; homes were: Mr.Ivan Johnston, | Mr.and Mrs.Elton Pike and | daughter, Judy, Mr.Walter Mont-jgomery.Miss Patsy Hughes.Miss Marion Montgomery and J Miss Margaret Montgomery, all | of Montreal.Miss Dorothy Watt and Miss Norma Bradbury, of Montreal, I were guests of Mrs.Wilfrid Watt and family.Mr.Paddy Shields, of Montreal, is a guest at Ihe same home.Mr.and Mrs.Galen Coote and little daughter.Melanie, and Mrs.S.J.Adams left by motor for different points in Ontario, where they udil spend a week, During Mr.and Mrs.Coote\u2019s absence their son, Stephen, will stay with his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Neil Mountain.Mr.and Mrs.Chauncey Norris and Mrs.J.E Richmond attended the funeral of Mrs.L.Booth, in Melbourne Ridge.CLAPHAM TOP SECRET\u2014Boots, mascot of the Camp Drake, Japan, football team, peers at the opposition\u2019s secret strategy during a visit to Camp Schimmelpfenning, where the 24th U.S.Infantry Division squad is quartered.Football is played year-round by the American forces in Japan.(NÈA) WJi \u2022N\t*¦\to*'- / ' Here is the tire that ab- iorbs road shocks and vibrations and gives you a smooth, cushioned ride.Drive in today we will \u201d buy all the unused mileage in your present tirés.\t' çCR EXTBfl\tEXTRA QUALlfy MERCHANDISE j smashing left hooks during the lirst six rounds to defeat Chief Archie Whitewater of Oakland, Calif., by unanimous decision in a 10-round boxing bout here Saturday night.Flore weighed 146.Whitewater 345.You'll Enjoy Shopping at J.L.BOULANGER LIMITEE '^Your Friendly rcsfône Dealer Store 51 King St.West Sherbrooke imsmmaaEm Tel.2-2005 KNICKED \u2014 AI McGuire has had more than his share of hard\u2019 luck this season.The New York Knickerbockers' star wears a special mask to protect a broken jaw suffered in an auto accident Earlier in the campaign he had his nose broken in a National Basketball Assn.game.(NEA) WATERLOO Mrs.Fred Gurnham.of Granby, was calling on her sister, Mrs.Arthur Wade and little son, Arthur, of Montreal, who arc enjoying a holiday with Mr.and Mrs.W.K Robinson, on Court Street.Mrs.Arthur Robinson has left for a two week\u2019s visit in Ontario, where,she will visit her cousins, Mr.and Mrs.Bruce MacFarlane.at Barry's Bay: Mrs, J.S.Macdonald, in Brampton; and Mr.Gerald Robinson, in London, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.A.11 Cowling visited friends in Scotstown.Mr.Arthur Wade, of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mrs.Wade and little son, Arthur, at the home of Mr.and Mrs, W.K Robinson.On Saturday afternoon Mr and Mrs.Robinson with their guests called on Mrs.Jane Wallace, Mr.and Mrs.Waiter R.Hughes and little son.Gary, at \"Sunny Hill Farm.\" Mrs, J.W.llackwcll kindly took charge of St.Luke's Sunday School, in the absence of the superintendent.Mrs.C, G.Hall.While spending the week-end at the home of his nephew.Mr.Roger McKergow and family, and other relatives, in town.Mr.Frank McKergow, of Montreal, gave the morning address in St.Paul\u2019s Fnited Church, while assisting the Rev.E.D.Mitchell, with the service Mrs.Raymond Duval, of Grand' Mere was an overnight guest of her eousin, Mrs.Arthur Robinson.Mrs A.J.Buekland with her sons.Jimmy and Billy, has returned from Quebec, where they enjoyed several days.Mr.Harry Ralph, of Montreal, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.U.F.Purdy and Mr.Laurence Purdy.Mr and Mrs Earl McElroy and little son.Dale Allan, have taken up residence in their new properly on Macdonald Avenue, which was tormcrly owned by Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Lewis and son, Alim.Mrs.J.C Court visited relatives in Bu'dington, Vt.Mr and Mrs.Gordon Emmett and son, Norman, were guests of Mrs.Sarah ville.Miss visiting several Mrs.Emmett, in Cowans Addte Tj'uax has been friends, in Granby, for Jays.I\u2019enny Hall, accompanied' by his mother, Mrs.C.G.Hall and' Miss Martha Macintosh were in Quebec over the holiday weekend while there fhoy visited Montmorency Falls Levis and many places of interest and on Sunday attended services in the Anglican Cathe dral.Miss Velma Stroller, of Ottawa, visited her mother, Mrs.Letetia Streeter and her cousin, Mrs.Carrie Bobo, on Levis Street, over the week-end.Miss Corn Taylor and Miss Path orme MeNiehols.of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Roger McKergow and family Mr.Donald Lewis spent the week-end in Cowansville, where he visited aJ Hie home of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Lewis and his con sins.Mr.and Mrs.Edmund Lewis.Mr.and Mrs.David Hamilton,, of Cornwall, Ont , were calling on MAPLE HILL The Women\u2019s Institute, of Me gantic, held its annual County meeting in Lemesurler.at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Oliver, on May Hi.Among those who were present were four from, Bury; eleven from Inverness, and eight from Lemesurler, Aller a delicious dinner the guest speaker, Mrs.Parsons, delivered an instructive address.Mr.and Mrs.David MarUae have gone to Hamilton, tbit., to visit their son in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs, Herbert Craw lord.Many trom here attended the wedding reception given by Mr Mrs.Hamilton s mother.Mrs.Par rie Bobo and her eousin.Mrs.Letetia Streeter, on Lewis Street.Mrs.Ethel llolderness has been visiting fronds, in Powansvillo for a few day s.Mrs.Carrie Bobo and Mrs Letetia Streeter were guests nt Mrs Hobo's daughter, Mrs.William Seaward, nt Fisher's Point.and Mrs.Leslie Nutbrovvn for hi* brother and sister in-law.Mr, and Mrs.Willis Nutbrown.Mr.and Mrs.Elvyn Baldwin and baby daughter.Eva Rose, were week-end guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Ross.Mrs.Edgar Nugent attended the two-day conference of the United Church Women's Missionary Society, held in Magog.Mr.Ernest Hutchison and Mrs.Grant Hutchison, of Montreal, ami Mr and Mrs.William Hutchison, of Thetford Mines, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Oliver.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Montgomery, of Lake Megantie.were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs.Samuel Allan and Mr.and Mrs.Jack Allan.Miss Winnilrod Rothney , of Montreal, spent the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Rothney Miss Agnes Davidson, of Ihe Magog High School staff, visited her parents, Mr and Mrs.Lome F Davidson, during the week end i'i the Queen's birllHiuy.Mrs.A.Roy.of Montreal, spent the holiday week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Christie.' Mr.and Mrs.A.Miller and Miss Joan Miller, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.C.D.Ward and Mr.D.Ward, for the week-end.Mr.H.Jamieson, of Kinncar's .Mills, and Mr.R.Jamieson, of j Thetford Mines, were visitors of Mr.J.Walker and family.Mr.and Mrs.R.Leith, Mrs.I.Haskell and Miss Y.Bennett, of Glen Murray, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.C.Bennett.Mrs.Penington, of Richmond, Mrs.H.Little, Miss Doreen and Master Eric Little, of Lower Ireland, were tea guests of Mrs.Johnson, and Misses Annie and Margaret Johnson.Mrs.C.Bennett, Mrs.A.W.Christie.Mrs.A.Roy, Miss J.Miller.Miss A.Johnson, Miss M.Johnson, Miss D.Walker and Mr.W.Christie altended the Coronation supper at Maple Grove, on Saturday evening, which was given by the Ladies\u2019 Guild of Holy Trinity Church.This baby's sure built &r comfort l \u201d \u2022\t-Q\u2019-\u2019*-.,-\u201d'-r\t4 .¦TY-\u2019v - L- ' .i- V - J .*\u2022\t_U.'\t_.a .!|pi| ¦ / -j ip.V 1 FUTURES ACCUMMED BY TRUCKERS ! 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