Sherbrooke daily record, 13 juin 1953, Supplément 1
[" Sftecbrooke jDaUu Becocd SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1P53.> m tSTS If AMO A m ^\u201cT^' '^5 -\"¦\t\u2022\u201ci\t\\ \\ x ¦' .æS5!! \u201c V'\" ' ' v .a V \\u ' **\u2022 '.\" ¦ >: \u2022¦ ¦¦ / . *If§t ' \u201c W tOUNOf: itü Sifor aooMS OINING.;\t.On«.MoÀ .«*£;:».*,\t9 Cvvtmter )>t«vtr inn its mtto.Sfù ttl.rye-w Phone hr Reservations.Additional rooms may be available at our Town and County house, DINING ROOM OPEN: 12 to 2, 6 to 9 p.m.week cays 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p.m.Sundays Traditional Boundary Rotary Sends Greetings To The'Queen Derby Line, June 13\u2014-Rev.Peter Farrell of Beebe proposed that the Rotary Club of the Boundary send a message of greetings to Queen Elizabeth, at the regular Monday evening meeting of the Cflib, held at the Del Monly Hotel, with the vice-president, Fred Gilman, presiding.The proposal met with the enthusiastic approval of the members, and accordingly a message was sent from the first and one of the very few interna-tional Rotary Clubs in the world.There was no regular speaker at the meeting, but Maurice Moore ! gave a description of Ihe plans for ihe local celebration of the ! Queen\u2019s Coronation.Music for the singing was led by L.F.Tilton, with Miss Aline Ricard at the piano.Visiting Ro-tarians present at the meeting were: Rev.Maxwell Reader, Gordon McKenney, and George Allison, of Newport; Gerry Miltimore, of Waterville, a member of the Sherbrooke club.Guests at the meeting were Frederick Darby, Harold Robinson, William Mav, Jr., and Mr.Rivett, manager m the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Beebe.and rooms are thoroughly cleaned and cared for daily by a competent staff of cabin maids.Among the many features of the lodge there is a reading room with a spacious fireplace, a dining room with a seating capacity of 60.Both the lodge and dining room are new, modern and well equipped.There is also a game room, furnished with rustic chairs and benches,, where the younger set and those who like more activity may play, fable tennis, billiards, cards and other games.Outdoors one may pitch horseshoes or play croquet.There are four golf clubs nearby .They are located at Newport,; Orleans and Barton in Vermont,! with the Dufferin Heights in Canada .15 miles away.Or if one pre-! fers there are mountains to climb land hikes through forest trails.Guests are furnished with picnic I lunches for those trips.There are two private beaches j where there is plenty of opportu-J nity for recreation.The beach nearest the lodge is equipped with j a float for swimming and diving, and boats for boating or fishing.Campfires on the beach in the* ; evening for marshmallow, corn and I weiner roasts are very popular.Fishing is also popular with the tourists Other than Hemphrema-! gog there are a number of other lakes, ponds and streams within easy driving distance.Fishing licenses may be obtained at the lodge for a small fee.| Guests arriving by ' ain, bus or plane are met by appointment.Both lodge and cottages are operated under the ownership management of Herbert R.Edwards and William Christofferson.Glenbrook Offers Quietness, Sports To All Tourists Faversham, England\u2014 (P \u2014The - 22 women who play a soccer match striking contrast to the cultivated \u2022 at the annual Faversham carnival slopes of the eastern shore.\t; have protested against plans to replace them this year with a base-ach year, an ever-inueasm» ball gam(, between United States number of visitors are attracted by Army teams.The women said lo-the abounding lakes and streams, cal talent should be used and that Everything that might appeal to ^ew Britons understand baseball.the sportsman or recreation seek- , ,,AnaCa I:,nfîlal?u ^ \u201dfrhe , ,,\t,\t.\t.,.\t, ,1,300 delegates to the post office er, whether boating, sailing, fish- Wqrkers i onvention here agreed ing, bathing, hunting or mountain that Saturday night, off is more A picturesque view, a panorama clnnbing, is available at the Glen-1 important than having Sunday of lakes and mountains where one brook.\ti\tfree Accordingly the majority may enjoy invigorating activities The beach, only 100 yards from ' voted for earlier final collections or a quiet rest, is only mildly de-j the house, is completely safe, with I on Saturday.scribing the Glenbrook, a summer I a gradual gentle slope.Boats and I- resort splendidly situated over- canoes are icady for use at all I Karachi, capital of Pakistan, is looking Sargent's Bay on Lake times.A new games room with a, a busy seaport and also has the Memphremagog.The Glenbrook is only five minutes drive from the boat landing, on the main highway from Magog and Bolton Centre.The lake j which it overlooks is over 30 miles j long and has bold and inountain-! ous western shore that provide a snack bar provides for indoor largest airport in Asia.ROCK ISLAND Mr.and Mrs.Philip Rowse and children, Linda and Mark, of Burlington, VL, who are at a cottage at Lake Seymour, visited at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Solan Gray, and Mr.and Mrs.Basil Hadlock, at Derby Line.Mrs.Curtis Johnson, of Burlington, was also a visitor at the same home.Miss Marilyn Taylor returned | to her parental home at Derby ! Line over the week-end after con- ; chiding her studies at Vermont : Junior College.Her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Taylor, motored to Montpelier for her.Miss Taylor , will enter as employee of the First National Bank at Derby Line for the summer months.ml 10 inch Hot osi m in f actual size ) at N Snack Bar DERBY, VT.on route to Newport I (4 miles from Rock Island) STRAWBERRY ACRES SMMi STRAWBERRY ACRES LODGE AND COTTAGES On the shores of Lake Memphremagog, 3 miles from Newport, Vermont, on the lake road Tel.435.12 Cottages and 7 Rooms in the Main Lodge.Home-cooked Meals.* Fishing \u2022 Boating \u2022 Swimming on 2 Beaches.Excellent place for children.3 miles from a golf course.5 miles from Drive-in Theatre and Movie Houses.Playroom also provided.Boats and outboards available to guests.Weekly and monthly rates.Select clientele and references required.Ownership and management under Herbert R.Edwards and William Christoffersen.Welcome To Canadian Visitors! For A Real Home-Cooked Meal \u2014 eat at THE NELSON HOUSE NEWPORT, VERMONT Located 2 miles from the post office on the lake road.FOR RESERVATIONS TEL.147 NEWPORT Before going to the Drive-In, eat at KENNETTE\u2019S or take your CHICKEN IN THE BASKET WITH YOU ALSO: \u2022\tSea Foods \u2014 Steaks \u2014 Chops \u2022\tAll Home Cookinr \u2022\tDeluxe Cabins TEL.DERBY FOR CABIN RESERVATIONS ONLY! \u2022\tFISH AND CHIPS \u2022\tFRESH SCALLOPS \u2022\tCHEESEBURGERS \u2022\tHOT POP CORN © REFRESHMENTS UTS SMACK Arthur J.Bourassa, prop.Corner of Main St.and Route 39 (Highwater-Newport) NORTH TROY, VT.BIGGER and BETTER!.We'll be happy to see sur many Canadian friend* again this summer \u2014 and you'll be surprised to see our new service station.It's bigger and better than ever \u2014 and the service is improved in comparison.When you're through Derby Line on your vacetion trip \u2014 stop in and look around.Parker\u2019s Texaco Service DERBY LINE ED'S AUTO BODY SHOP & SHELL SERVICE STATION NEWPORT, VT.Situated at the junction of routes 5 and 105, at the St.Johnsbury Road.ED'S AUTO BODY SHOP Edward Lussier, prop.BODYWORK - PAINTWORK GROCERY STORE - BEER & WINÊ SERVICE STATION ) 70 Pleasant Street, Junction of Routes 5 and IDS Newport, Vt.WELCCûlE to TOURISTS A Fully Licensed (Nos.1 & 3) Hotell REBA HOTEL Mel Dunn, prop.DINING ROOM EXCELLENT CUISINE, HOME COOKING Where the Kiwanis Club Meets Route 39 (Knowlton-Highwater-Newport, Vt.) NORTH TROY, VT.- TEL.2931 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY.JUNE 12, 105.1 Three Fo i a Pleasant Holiday Visit Townships Resorts -, \"\u2019-'r-.t?- -r*-.X.\"\" ' « - st \"^iX* ____ ^gSfeaaea LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG: An international lake.Memphremagog extends from Magog in Canada to Newport in Vermont.These pictures show the Magog end of the lake and Owl\u2019s Head, one of the feature scenic spots of the district.Vou Don't Need To Spend The Summer Recovering From 1st Day At Cottage Director Of Rogers Rangers Pageant At Island Pond Engaged By Committee By G AILE DUGAS NEA Woman's Editor New York.\u2014(NEA)\u2014 Opening up the summer cottage is not always a matter of pure pleasure for at least one member of the family.You guess who.She has to get the whole creaky place back into working shape and give it that lived-in look in about the space of an hour.Spending a summer struggling with a primitive stove, no hot water and no ice is nobody's idea of fun.Unless, of course, you're so intoxicated by the fresh air :hat you just think you're having a good time.First step in planning a summer that's fun for mama, loo, is to see to it that your summer cottage has at least some of the modern conveniences.Bottled nr tank LP gas can make an isolated cabin as comfortable as your house or apartment by fueling a kitchen range, automatic water i heater, complete heating plant or, ; space heater and refrigerator.Better start now\u2019 to make a list! of all the things you can do in; advance to ease the initial shock; of unlocking that cabin door and walking into an atmosphere reminiscent of Camembert cheese.You probably have some sla-| ; pies at the cottage.But start nowj clipping menus and recipes for.labor-saving meals from this ' newspaper.Then make a list of; the additional staples you'll need.! Before you depart for the seaside or the woods, pack a picnic lunch and the makings of supper : Members of the Overall Planning Committee for the Rogers Rangers Pageant to be staged in Island Pond, Vermont, on July 31.August 1 and 2 including Bart Holtham of Sherbrooke.Miss Catherine McKenzie.Stanstead and Mrs.Carroll Aldrich, Derby Line, have engaged Harry Young, formerly of Brattlcboro, Vt.and now of New York to serve as director of the pageant.Mr.Young w ill come to Vermont this coming weekend to meet with the Ways and Means, the Publicity ; The and the History-Script Committees .,n important garage situated at the intersection of routes 5 and 105 at Derby, Vt,, on the road to Newport and Island Pond, Vermont.DERBY GARAGE SERVICE STATION LUBRICATION SERVICE ® Accessories\t® Tires\t\u2022 Batteries Genera! Repairs TEL.2?\tDERBY, VERMONT so that you don't have to shoot a squirrel for the evening meal.Then check bedding, blankets and tow els.Be sure to pack some short sheets and thin blankets for uninvited guests.And decide if you need to replace dishes and silver or add to the present supply.You should have fresh supplies for your emergency medicine chest and some new games and reading material for rainy days.And what about your kitchen gadgets, those handy tools that cut corners and save time for you?You can very easily buy a duplicate set for the cottage and include, as well, some inexpensive baking tins, bowls and paps with covers that really fit.No summer composed of pure drudgery can possible be termed a vacation.That\u2019s why it makes sense to set the same standards of living, as nearly as possible, lor your home and your cottage.In the clothing department, be sure to pack sweaters and light, wraps as well as bathing suits, suntan oil and beach Wear.Summer days are not all pure, unalloyed sunshine.There\u2019s invariable some dark and chilly weather accompanied by bursts of rain.Be prepared for such days.You\u2019re all set now.Have a restful, sootless, dustless, guestless summer and come back all ready to open up the apartment for the winter.Better make out a list.Experienced and capable he inspires confidence in his ability fo produce a pageant that will he a credit to the people of northeastern Vermont.The purpose of the pageant is to bring many new people into the area and to establish this area as the locale of the story of Rogers Rangers known to people all over the world through the book, \u2019\u2019Northwest Passage\", by Author, Kenneth Roberts and the popular moving picture on Rogers Rangers.| most gripping part of the story of the Rogers Rangers Expedition, a turning point in history, took place in neighboring Quebec and across northeastern Vermont and down the Connecticut River.Mr.Young is a graduate of Michigan State College.His first theat- rical experience was m a pageant depicting the founding of Grand Rapids.He first came to Vermont in 1935 when ho was associated with the summer theater in Brat tleboro.In 1939.he became diroe tor of the Brattlcboro Company in association with Elizabeth B.Grim ball who was for many years one of the foremost pageant directors in America.Just before the war.he organized and directed a show for the Navy in Hawaii which eommunted by plane all the prin eiple Army and Navy bases in the Hawaiian Islands.After the war, he returned to Braltleboro and be came a year around resident.He re-established the summer theater and in the winter organized and directed the Braltleboro Commun i ity Theater, \\\\ lien the Brattlcboro Town Hall which housed the theater was sold to make way for a new store, he returned to New York Both Mr.and Mrs.Harry Young love Vermont and Vermont people.Vermont is their second home.Newport Hous; Oilers Many Fine Facilities Newport.\\l.rhe Newport House, located on Route Five is under the management of J.R.( hampoux, proprietor also of the C ostello Hotel in Berlin.N il .and They are happy to have an opportunity to work with the people of northeastern Vermont in prépara tien of an area attraction that will I bring people from all over the state to the locale of the well known story of Rogers Rangers that will henceforth be much more | closely associated w ith Vermont and neighboring communities in New Hampshire and Quebec.the Kims Hotel, Lancaster.N.H.The 120-room Newport House S has long been a favorite with rosi-'dents and travellers and features |a large grill, cocktail lounge, tav-s ont ami dining room aceommoda-Iting 175.It is host to the weekly gatherings of the Rotary and Ki warns Clubs.Newport House has delator service and a sprinkler system throughout.\\ clerk is on duly at all limes to ensure the safety of the guests, It has been completely renovated inside and out.\\ new kitchen ! has been installed and banquet facilities improved.Special Sun-! day dinners are one of the special ties of the Newport House, long I known as the home of tantalizing fried chicken.Menus will be mailed upon request.An ideal home for summer va-eatmners.the Newport House is strategically located only 100 feet from the shores of beautiful Lake Memphremagog.two miles from the Hrive-ln Theatre Faeililies include those for fishing, boating, swimming, golfing, indeed all summer sports.Thera is ample I roe parking space reserved by Hie Newport House.Though nothing has been spared to make guests at the Newport House safe and comfortable, rates are modest.Vnolher feature of the Newport House is the Rugai Shack where pure maple sugar, maple candy, maple syrup and clover honey, all made in the state of Vermont, can bo obtained.Regina d\" Mrs.Florence James, known for outstanding community theatre work in Seal-tie and al the Banff School of Fine \\ils, has been retained by the Saskatchewan arts board to help communities organize plays and pageants for Saskatchewan's golden jubilee in 1954.Esso A good place to \"Fill 'er Up\" or for GENERAL REPAIRS \u2022 WELDING, etc.CHASSIS LUBRICATION & MOTOR OIL We Accept \"Imperial\" Credit Cards SANDERS GARAGE DERBY, VT., on Route 5 Tel.4481 JÉ '.-H mmim m tie éeîüâ'V no Enjoy that latest om)\thost\tin motion picture entertainment, in\tthe\tcoot breezes of a summer evening .enjoy our fine presentations, bring the whole lamily (and save the trouble and\texpense ot a baby sitter in\tthe\tbargain).We\thave planned\tan outdoor movie season\tto suit every tosle.\tThere's waiting at any time, Why not bring the family down, soon! Derby-Poil Drive in Theatre ON U, S.ROUTE 5 \u2014 DERBY, VT.(Only S milei, from Cnnarlinn Customs) Adm.44c (tax included) \u2014 Children tinder 12 admitted free.\u2019s No Comparison HOTEL Photo above Is an exterior view of the Newport Houny * one of tha finest hotels in the district.* No, indeed! There\u2019s no comparison ., because the Newport House is \"head and shoulders above any other hotel in the district! Travellers and tourists come back year after year and praise our firm fine service, excellent cuisine, comfortable rooms and entertainment.Newport is a fine place to spend a holiday ., .there's good fishing, swimming, tennis, golf and a neighbourly New England atmosphere! Shopping facilities are second to none .so come to Newport .come real soon .and stop at the finesi hotel in the district .the Newport House! Completely renovated and under new management.A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU! EVERYTHING YOU MIGHT ASK FOR: FISHING - BOATING - GOLFING SWIMMING-SIGHT SEEING and so many more! THE NEWPORT HOUSE has 120 comfortable rooms, a large grill and cocktail lounge with the best of entertainment, a Dining Room that will accommodate 175 persons, a modernly equipped kitchen, experienced chefs, elevator service, room service, an efficient sprinkler system for fire protection and that REAL OLD FASHIONED HOSPITALITY! .ill ni DINING ROOM This photo shows the room in which tempting mealt tr* served.Experienced chefs only ore employed here.m Its1 We also cater to the ROTARIANS AND KIWANIANS Every Week # ËtfFiS GRILL Modern and up-to-date grill.The beet of entertainment ^ ^ it supplied to you.LOBBY Thi» I» the \"eomfy\" looking lobby of our hotel.Old-fashioned \"welcome'\u2019 atmosphere here.NEWPORT HOUSE NEWPORT VT. Four SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1953 The Eastern Townships \u2014 Quebec's Vacation Land Lake Orford Camp For Girls Offers Superb Vacafion In the heart of Canada\u2019s lovely Eastern Townships, 1100 feet above sea level, on Orford lake lies \u201cCrow\u2019s Nest\u201d Camp for girls.The Camp is open to girls six to eighteen years of age \u2014 junior, intermediate and senior groups.Crow\u2019s Nest is 74 miles southeast of Montreal off the Sherbrooke highway, equally accessible by motor, bus or from Montreal, Sherbrooke or Quebec, by C.P.It.All buildings have electric lights, and there is extensive frigidaire ; and deep freeze equipment, fluild-Î ings are of permanent construction I with each camper sleeping in a I screened cabin, one counsellor i with each four campers.Each girl ! has a bed, spring, comfortable mat-1 tress and a pillow.I The Camp has a lake frontage of more than 1,000 feet with a well-designed safety waterfront.This modernized waterfront consists of junior and intermediate cribs for swimming, with safety towers and raft with diving board and tower for the seniors who have passed their swimming tests.Canoes and rowboats are in constant use under strict supervision, while many other activities comprise the pro- FOR ICE CREAM, FROZEN CUSTARD, MILK SHAKES and SODAS Stop at ELMWOOD DAIRY ON MAIN HIGHWAY TO NEWPORT Open from noon until 11 P.WL gram for the camp.Each Sunday morning a religious service is held in the outdoor chapel, \"Hcavensgate\u201d, while denominational churches may be attended at Eastman three miles away.The entire camp is under the direction of Mrs, E.Lionel Judah, a Canadian sculptress and physical educationist, who opened one of the first girls\u2019 camps available to Montreal, Camp Minnehaha on Lake Memphremagog.Mrs.Judah has a wide and varifcd association with girls through boarding schools and camps, and is assisted by a competent staff of university women and college students chosen as counsellors for their sane judgement and various qualifications to direct, camp activities.The staff includes a registered nurse, kind-i ergarten specialist, dietitian and a waterfront staff with Life Saving Certificates.There is room at Crow\u2019s Nest for sixty-four campers.Supervised dancing on the lawn of the camp is one of the delightful pastimes at Crow's Nest.Ballet, folk dances, interpretive dancing are taught by Winsome Taylor, an associate member of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, London, as well as an experienced camp supervisor.Dramatics are an important activity.Music is in charge of Joan Barnes, a graduate of New Brunswick Teachers\u2019 College, with wide experience in music instruction both in the Girl Guide movement and in public schools.At.Crow's Nest there is a choral club, rhythmic bands and campfire singing.Free riding in the ring is a major activity at camp and campers are instructed in correct horsemanship.This is a unique feature of the programme at Crow\u2019s Nest for horse-riding is part of the regular activity schedule and not a special pastime for few.Handicraft is under the direc- principal at Woodland school at Verdun The guest speaker at the Convocation exercises was Dr.A.W.Trueman, former headmaster ! of Stanstead College, now president of the University of New Brunswick.Miss Yolande Fortin has returned to her parental home in Derby 1 Line for the summer holidays : from Notre Dame College at S*a-ten Island, N.Y., where she is a i student.Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Walsh, Mrs.Kenneth Barlow and Mrs.Mary McKeage, all of Rock Is- land, were in Waterloo on Monday evening, June 8, to attend the Waterloo Eastern Star lodge.Sgt.Reginald Fortin, recently on active duty with the U.S.Army in Korea, is spending a leave at the home of his parents.Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Fortin, Derby Line.Mr.and Mrs.William Toohcy and little son, Bill, of Montreal, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs.Toohey\u2019s mother.Mrs.Eric Bethel, Mrs.Toohey and Bill remaining for a longer visit.1 Gilman's Ben Franklin Store Located on the Boundary Itai) Im Vt, * MiMDii.i ZSrn- SSKS ; SWIMMING AT CROW'S NEST CAMP\u2014A special swimming crib for girls who have not yet graduated to deeper water is one of the features of Crow's Nest camp for girls at Lake Orford.Stanstead Masonic Lodge Compiefes Arrangements For 150lh Anniversary Rock Island, June 13.\u2014 An enthusiastic meeting of over sixty : members of Golden Rule Masonic Lodge, Stanstead, was held on Tuesday evening to check on final arrangements for their 150th anniversary celebration to be held June 19, 20 and 21st.The Lodge room, which has been newly decorated for this anniversary will be opened at 2 p.m.j Friday, June 19, and again that night for the friendly reception; of visiting brethren, with a banquet, for Masons only, to be held at Stanstead South church hall at 6:30 p.tn.the same evening, i | This banquet is limited to one1 hundred and already over sixty ; have signified their intention lo ttend.On Saturday, June 20, the annal open-air Masonic meeting, .ill take place on top of Owl's: lion of Rita More, a graduate of the University College of South i West Exeter, England.Interest is encouraged in wood-1 lore, bird, plant, insect and animal I life.Head Mountain at 12, noon, and the same evening banquets will be held at Centenary church liait and Christ Anglican Parish hall, for Masons and their ladies, with time set at 6:30 p.m.At 8 p.m, Saturday evening the ' Masons and their guests will as-! semble at Sunnyside school auditorium for addresses and a brief; review of the history of the lodge, ! to be followed by dancing until midnight.Sunday, June 21, the Lodge will1 open at 10 a.m.to form a procession with a church parade to Cent- ; enary United Church, Stanstead.j at 11 am.and representatives of many other Masonic lodges are ! expected to join with Golden Rule Lodge to mark this special occa-| sion.It lias previously been an-1 nounced that Dr.W.B.Perry, of Coaticook of the Grand Lodge of | Newfoundland, would be the ! speaker at the anniversary ser-! speaker at the anniversary service ; at Centenary church.LADIES' SOCIETIES A joint meeting of the Ladies\u2019 ; ¦.I.-.:.SHOP AND SAVE AT GILLMAN'S Sc TO $1.00 STORE Derby Line, Vermont .v MARTIN AUTOMOBILES REGD SALES and SERVICE for: MASSEY-HARRIS TRACTORS, MOWING MACHINES, RAKES, HAY LOADERS, THRESHING MACHINES, AND ALL FARM IMPLEMENTS.PLYMOUTH and CHRYSLER CARS FARGO TRUCKS GENERAL REPAIRS BODY WORKS Undercoating a Specialty \"TEXACO\" Service Station TEL 43 2 ROCK ISLAND, QUE.(Donat Beliveau, Prop.) if\t.v.'\t¦.Xvf; v \u2022\u2022 >¦>.%>.'Je STRAWBERRY ACRES\u2014Shown here is one of the most popular vacation centres on Lake Memphremagog.SERVICE - YOU BET! Service is not just a motto here, we try to give it 100%, 24 hours daily.Just now we are enjoying good patronage in our tire sales.Folks find that Tarz likes to trade.Besides, he\u2019s a square shooter and he'll allow a fair price for old tires.Our 24-hour service is proving popular.Local folks and tourists both like the idea.Remember in Derby line vve pick up cars for servicing and return them when done.TARZ\u2019S Shell Service Station Erwine Ellam, proprietor.Telephone 986\t\u2014\tDerby Line Aid, Helping Circle and 35 Club of Stanstead South church was held on Tuesday evening at the church hall with a fair number attending.The meeting opened by repeating the Lord\u2019s Prayer.Mrs.Golda Standish read a poem commemorating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth, followed by reading of the Coronation of Christ.Presiding over the meeting was Mrs.Harry Smith, president of the Aid, Mrs.George Hatch, president of the Circle, and Mrs.Kenneth Rice, president of the Club.Reports of the secretaries\u2019 and treasurer\u2019s were given.Plans were made for the serving of the banquet for the Masons on June 19 at the church hall, it was decided to serve a roast beef dinner, family style, with all the trimmings.Ladies volunteered to assist in the dining room and the kitchen and a committee was ; named to plan amounts of food and to do the soliciting.Arrangements were also com- j pleted for a second rummage sale : to be held in the church hall the morning of June 27.The meeting adjourned.Rev.Mr.Tenneson came in for tea and everyone at the same time, viewed the award of silver corona- j lion spoons won by the societies for the third prizes for the coronation float.It was discussed on what to do with the spoons and it was finally decided to make a case in which will be placed a ! picture of the float and (he names of the junior choir with the spoons flanking the names, this to be hung in the building.; GIRL INJURED Miss Shirley Kelley, twelve year j old daughter of Mr.and Mrs.C.j B.Kelley, of Derby Line, has re-i turned to her home from the Orleans County Memorial hospital, where she was a patient, for a few ! days following an accident, receiv-; ! ed when playing on a ferris wheel ; at the home of a friend.She fell a distance of approximately nine feet, landing on her back and in- \u2022 juring one or more vertebrae, necessitating a body cast, which j Shirley will wear for about three : months.Shirley is however able to walk around the home and , for short distances out doors.The many friends of the family hope ' the convaiesancc will be speedy., ORCHESTRA VISITS HOSPITALS Cactus Jim and his night riders, a local orchestra, are visiting the ; Queen Mary Veterans hospital at.Montreal for the purpose of pul-; ting on a free entertainment show j for the boys confined io the hospital.They Jilso will visit the Shriners Hospital in Montreal and will play for the crippled young-, sters who are patients there.j The boys of the orchestra are ! James Belknap (Cactus Jim), Lar-; ry Larabee, Philip Probcrt, James I Webb, Jr., Junior Smith (Singing Troubadour) and Miss Florence: Rever, General Notes Mrs.Warren Soutiere, of Slan-j stead, accompanied by her mother, Mrs.Carrol Bennett, of Bishopton, were in Montreal the .week-end of June 6 and attended the convocation of Sir George Williams college, where their son ; and brother, Gerald Bennett, a : former Stanstead College student, received bis Baehelder of Arts de-I gree and his high school teaehmg 1 diploma.Mr.Bennett is assisting WHEN IN NEWPORT n -rt/ V.T:,:\ts&tgM ¦ you are welcome to visit MISS NEWPORT DINER VERMONT'S MOST POPULAR DINER We Specialize in Home-Cooked Foods \u2014 Open Dailyl CORNER GARAGE DERBY, VERMONT Sales and Service For TELEVISION Groceries \u2014 Cigarettes \u2014 Ice Cream (Rudy Lamonthe, Prop.) (LOCATED JUST OPPOSITE JAY'S) MONTY HOTEL CHARCOAL BroilerS Steaks ROCK ISLAND QUE.DUSTIN\u2019S SPORT SHOP Derby Line, Vermont \u2014 Tel.921-R-3 We carry the rflost complete line of fishing tackle in Northern Vermont.Our special now \u2014 Spinning rod, reel and line, only $20.00 iiii H W'T 8198» 111181 The Lunch Bar \u2014 In the background \u2014 the dining room.The most modern and best equipped cabins In the state of Vermont located at DERBY LINE, Vt.\u2022\tMODERN CABINS \u2014 SINGLE AND DOUBLE.\u2022\tSHOWERS IN EACH CABIN.\u2022\tSTEAM HEATING SYSTEM.\u2022\tHOME COOKING.Exterior view of \u201cKelley's\" Cabins.KELLEY\u2019S CABINS & RESTAURANT C.B.Kelley, prop.\t1 mile from the Canadian Border.For Reservations, write the following address.DERBY LINE, Vt,\tROUTE 5\tTEL.DERBY 2001 SHERBROOKl- DAILY RECORD.S \\T'l'RDAY.U NI 1.I os\", \u2014 rhr# Vacation Time is Tun Time In Eastern Townships Vacation Time !s Polio Time; Lake House Normal Life Is Best Protection Hotel Offers Summer vacation time and the worry and alarm among parents, r>\tr » knowledge that this is also the sea- according to Dr.Crawford Anglin fmû YpryifÛ son when most poliomyelitis tin-\tln ,he ™rren\u2018 lssue of ' ,I,V/ fantile paralysis) cases occur in _\t.Canada causes much unnecessary Dr Anglin points out that the Üorth Hatley Creamery \"ote and St.Laurent, props.Ws deliver in North Hatley and Ayer's Cliff, \u2022\tPasteurized Milk \u2022\tCream .,>\u2022 v\\t* .\u2022 Butter Vi \u2022 Cottage Cheese Top Quality and the best of service.North Hatley Creamery North Hatley\t\u2014\tTel.238-R-2 CRUICKSHANK & PACKARD NORTH HATLEY ^\tv.r>¦ Dealer for International Trucks }A ton and up.Also dealers for Ferguson tractors and farm implements.! .TEL.67-R-2 NORTH HATLIY Drop in and see us soon! CRUICKSHANK & PACKARD Lake House Hotel in North Hatley will provide many pleasant attractions for its guests this year.This large white rambling hotel, the only one in town situated on the lake front, can accommodate seventy-five people.It has thirty-three rooms with twin beds, hot and cold running water in all of them, and a brand new snack bar ¦ in the basement.Manager of this hotel is Andrew Gibson who has been running it for five years.Prior to this he was on the staff of the New Sherbrooke Hotel.In the heart of one of Quebec\u2019s finest resort centres.Lake House can offer all the attractions sought by holiday makers.Lake Massawippi is ideal for every type of vacation.For those who like to fish it offers some of the best waters in the province, .whether the anglers seek the mighty pike and lake trout, the fighting bass, or whether they just want to dip a hook for perch.There is boating of every description and for those persons who like to swim, ideal facilities arc jusi a stone\u2019s-throw distance from the hotel.HSÜ sSSSkbO v.North Cobalt, Ont.-(CP)-and Mrs.William Winkle celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary here.They wore married in 131)0 at Sydenham, Ont., and Mr.winkle operated a blacksmith OP They are each 82 years old.The first Queen Elizabeth reigned from 1558 to her death in 1603 at 69.RUSTIC BEAUTY -The lush countryside of the Eastern taken at Katevale.Townships is exemplified in this picture (Pick Gordon photo) A glance at tha beautiful Lake House Hotel situated en the shores of Lake Massawippi in North Hatley, LAKE HOUSE HOTEL Andy Gibson, proprietor.Hot and cold water in every room.Private bath, Tennis, Swimming, Diving, Fishing \u2014 \"Shuffle Board\" \u2014 Boats Excellent cuisine prepared by a well-known chef.Cocktail Lounge \u2014 Grill \u2014 Open all year, North Hatley, Que.Tel.139 stages of the illness or may be left relative seriousness of polio has ibeen over-emphasized to (he general public, mainly because of its dramatic course in some patients 'who may die during (he acute jwith severe paralysis and deformities.\u2018 It should be realized, however, that other diseases not receiving the publicity that poliomyelitis does, are a greater menace to our children.\u2019\u2019 the HEALTH article states.\u201cWhooping cough kills twice as many children in Canada as poliomyelitis, and rheumatic fever has crippled children far more severely by damaging the heart.\u2019\u2019 To illustrate the actual possibility of developing a recognizable form of polio, the following statistical analysis is reassuring.During a severe epidemic, there is only one chance in 1,500 of developing polio, one in 7,500 of being par | alyzed, and one in 30,000 of dj ing of the disease.Even in patients who are paralyzed during the acute stage, it has been estimated that ; 50 per cent recover from their weakness and have no residual par-j alysis one year later.\u201cWhile this information is small consolation to parents of a child who has been left severely paralyz-| cd or has died from poliomyelitis, it is mentioned in an effort to help dispel the panic that occurs among members of our population who may not be aware of the actual facts concerning the prevalence of serious effects of this disease,\u201d adds Dr.Anglin.The Health League of Canada magazine goes on to quote eight, rules for the guidance of parents in guarding their youngsters against polio: 1)\tAny minor illness or fever occurring during the poliomyelitis ! season should be treated by bed ! rest and isolation pending diagnosis.It might be poliomyelitis and if it is it can be made more severe by forcing the person to carry on usual activity.2)\tExcessive physical strain and unnecessary travel and visiting should be avoided during the poliomyelitis season.3)\tWater that might be contaminated by sew'age should be avoided for swimming, washing or drinking.4)\tFlies should be suppressed and, in particular, food should be protected from fly contamination.All fresh fruit should be washed well before eating.5)\tAll except urgent nose or throat operations and dental extractions should be postponed until the poliomyelitis season is past.6)\tWith regard to summer camps, it has been recommended that camps be opened if no outbreaks exists in the area, but children should not be admitted from an epidemic region.If a case develops in a camp, new children should not be admitted, but children in the camp should be retained for 14 days after the last contact with the case.7)\tAttendance of children at fairs, theatres and swimming pools should be discouraged.8)\tIn all events, hysteria and panic should be avoided.A normal healthy life should be led and special attention to cleanliness of person and environment maintained.Vacationists Converge On Pleasant View Eager vacationers from points oast, west, south and north have already begun to converge on North Hatley, second largest resort in the province of Quebec.Each year hundreds leave the clamor and stuffiness of the city j to spend several memorable days > at this internationally known vacation centre.For many past summers all varieties of types and tastes have been met and accommodated at Pleasant View.An excellent 9 hole golf course adjoins the hotel property.In addition three lonnis courts, and four shuffleboard j courts arc available to all the guests.The wide sandy bathing beaches1 and the clear waters of Lake Mas sawippi enhance the resort\u2019s wide fame.The Lake is restocked annually with salmon, bass and grass pike, and fishing is second to none in sport and rewards.Organized tournaments, hikes, hayrides and singsongs, held under the direction of a recreational director, are part of the planned 1 entertainment.Dancing is held nightly in the resort\u2019s club house on the water\u2019s j edge, with orchestra on hand | twice a week.Favorite gathering places in the main house are the new cocktail lounge, and the popular Pine Room, where voices often ring together in the carefree songs of happy vacationers.Installation of television is one of the attractions at Pleasant View.For the benefit of vacationists, too, a professional water skier will be in attendance for the summer to give lessons on water skiing.Queen Victoria reigned 63 years miles between the North sea and i from 1837 to her death in 1901,1 the Baltic.when she was 8! .years old.The land frontier between Denmark and Germany extends 42 Orford Lake in Brome County, Quebec, is nearly 1,000 feet above sea level.The Ottawa river is 696 miles long and drains an area of more than 56,000 square miles.SWEDISH UNIONS Stockholm.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 Membership in the Federation of Swedish Trade Unions increased by about 26,000 in 1952 to a total of 1,338.-000.The Metalworkers Union is I the largest group, numbering 233,-379.AIDS STUDENTS New Delhi.\u2014(CP)\u2014 The government of India has decided to extend for another year, up to March 31, 1954, its scheme of financial assistance for \u201cdisplaced\u201d students and trainees from East Pakistan.TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION Winnipeg \u2014 W A torchlight procession was a feature of the 18th annual opening of the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes at St.Boniface.The shrine, first opened in 1936, is a replica of the world-famous grotto of Lourdes, France.Brighton, England\u2014W\u2014Restoration work on the famed Royal Pavilion has taken some of the glamor from the building, 18th century home of the Prince Regent.Much of the mock-Oriental building with minarets and Indian dome was found to be merely plaster covering brick and wood, JAMES A.RAFFAN North Hatley \u2014 Tel.470 W« deliver milk in North Hatley and the surrounding districts and also furnish the following summer resorts with quality \u2022\tMILK\t\u2022 CREAM \u2022\tCHOCOLATE MILK \u2022\tBUTTER \u2022 ICE CREAM Hillcrest Lodge Pleasant View Connaught Inn Riverside Inn Lake House Brae Manor Hovey Manor Hob Nob Restaurant All Summer Sports HOLIDAY AT HILLCREST LODGE North Hatley, Que, Recreation SWIMMING and DIVING in our standard size swimming pool.Boating \u2014 Water Skiing Horse Back Riding Lighted Tennis Court, etc.FAMOUS FOR ITS GENEROUS HOME-LIKE CUISINE Dining Room Full course meals from 12-2 p.m.and A-8 p.m.Light lunches at all hours.For reservations and additional information, call Sherbrooke 3-0180 ro egtë Bonneville Restaurant Groceries - Patent Medicines Fruits \u2014 Vegetables Ice Cream \u2014 Cigarettes Soft Drinks Soda Fountain Newspapers \u2014 Frozen Foodl Bonneville Restaurant Tel.62 North Hatley Our Frozen Food Locker hoi been insfallcd only recently.We carry the famou* Birds Eye Foodl.RIDE\u2019S BOAT LIVERY Tel.151 \u2014 North Hatley \u2022\tCANVAS SKIFFS & OUTBOARDS TO RENT \u2022\tTRIPS AROUND THE LAKE BY APPOINTMENT \u2022\tBOAT TAXI .\u2022\tBOATS REPAIRED end PAINTED \u2022\tEVINRUDE SALES & SERVICE PJgPMlPiiP .M\tv-¦ ,:'p* W The Pleasant View offers you a colourful view of Lake Massawippi.There are all modern conveniences for the tourisl; it is indeed, an ideal location, open all the year round, for anyone planning a vocal ion Pleasant View Hotel One of the finest tourist hotel* in the Province of Quebec.Tel.23 \u2014 NORTH HATLEY, Qua.The above phofo shows the Pleasant View Hotel- WATER SKIING Good news! A professional water skier will be in attendance Ihroughout the summer.Lessons in water skiing and professional instructions will be given this year.A Beautiful Spot On the shores of LAKE MASSAWIPPI \u2022 Enlarged and Improved Club House; good beach, main buildings, sprinkler protection, locker facilities for out-of-town guests at a small nominal fee; 10 new cottages, golf, tennis.Dancing in the club house; swimming, 'canoeing.ALL OTHER SUMMER AMUSEMENTS! DURING THE WINTER THE PLEASANT VIEW IS AN IDEAL SKI RESORT.^ \u2022 '0k-; I SHIiRBROOKH DAILY RLCÜRD, SATURDAY, JUNE JJ, 1953 Six Pleasant Holiday Visit Townships Resorts The oquassa trout, a relative ol Samuel Champlain reached the the Arctic char, is caught in the mouth of the Gatineau river, oppo-Gulf of St.Lawrence and on thejsite the site of Ottawa, on June 4, Labrador coast.\t11613.3Tu \u2022^LL.VACATION BOUND?SEE US FOR A SAFETY CHECK BEFORE YOU GO! A smooth - running car means a happy vacation trip! Let us put your car in tip-top shape with our modern equipment and well-trained personnel.\u2022\tTransmission and Differential \u2022\tWelding \u2022\tWillard Batteries \u2022\tBearings \u2022\tGreasing \u2022\tTune Engine for quick starts \u2022\tCheck Battery, Cables \u2022\tFirestone Tires \u2022\tStorage TEXACO PRODUCTS CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED TEXACO SERVICE STATION NORTH HATLEY, QUE.BARGAINS GALORE for COUNTRY or SHORE / m f J \"\\ MAE WEST JACKET Just the thing to keep Junior afloat.He'll love it, too.\tf laced heel.*5.00 PAPER CUPS PICNIC JUGS come in a variety of attractive colors.50c Handy pouring $>| JL spout at bottom.*T .©V/ Up Appliances.J.S.MITCH ELL &CO.LTD.Picnicking Can Be Fun With These Gadgets Pictures And Medals Were Presented At Bedford High Coronation Service found.The letter strongly urged i that all members vote against any candidate sponsored by the above party.Eternal vigilance is required in order to root out this dangerous element.BURY The worship service was opened and s' the hymn.\u201cZion\u2019s King Shall The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs.Whitehead, and Mrs.Atkins read the prayer, closing the The clever design of this new stainless steel frankfurter spear holds hot dogs on the brackets and prong whila they're roasting.The prong slides back to release the hot dogs after they're done.Long-handled basting brush, can opener, pepper and salt shakers, and a stainless steel rack not shown) complete the barbecue set.Whether you're off to the country \u2014 or headed down the shore \u2014 you can't afford to miss J.S.MITCHELL'S BIG SUMMER SALE! No matter what type of excursion you're planning, you must be properly equipped to REALLY enjoy it.And J.S.MITCHELL'S is ready to outfit you.Our BIG SUMMER SALE features a huge stock of beach, picnic, and sporting goods at prices that give you MORE FUN FOR THE MONEYl FIELDER'S GLOVES Fine grade willow horsehide.Leather tunnel web and Up Keep beverages and foods They have a 100 uses and they steaming hot.or icy cold.By KAY SHERWOOD NEA Staff Writer When the pre-summer sun begins to blaze hotly along about Memorial Day, we clean up the rusty barbecue grill, stock up on mustard and franks, dig out thej insect repellent and take to I he picnic table.And even though the flies buzz down with greedy enthusiasm and there\u2019s more smoke than fire in the grill, dining \u201cal fresco\u201d has a firm grip on my family.Since resisting the pressure of (he children\u2019s pleas and my husband\u2019s persuasion for a picnic, takes more stamina than I\u2019ve got,\u2019 I\u2019ve looked around for inexpen- ; sive gadgets which make the pro-j cess much easier and a lot more; fun.Metal-mesh food protectors, for example, that lit over a platter or bowl, will keep flies away from food more effectively than an occasional wave of the hand.Although you can see the food under the protector, the perforations in the yellow or green mesh are small enough to screen out bugs.A long-handled frank-spear is starred in a new barbecue set of stainless steel.The spear, which has two brackets and a sliding j prong, is designed to hold and j release the sizzling hot dogs with-1 out the chef\u2019s touching them.Aj long-handled basting brush, can| opener, salt and pepper shakers, and a stainless steel rack arc companion pieces to the spear.To get the charcoals glowing or the fire blazing without scorched fingers or smoke-filled eyes is the claim to fame of a new fire starter.This is a small paper cup filled with a hard chemical compound which you put under the logs and touch off with a match.The starter burns intensely for 10 or 15 minutes, eliminating fussing with papers and kindling.Inexpensive, and practically indestructible, ribbed rubber mats will keep frosty glasses or drippy-beverage bottles from skidding off A handy picnic aid is this metal-mesh food protector which fits over a platter to keep flies away from the buns.the tray.The small, b»ight-colored pads are ribbed on one side to cling to the (able or tray and dia-mond-patterned on the other to trap condensing moisture.Wider distribution of hickory chips will give more of us a chance to zip up the old ham-j burger with hickory-smoke flavor.1 The chips are well-dried hickory wood and are meant to be scattered over the top of the glowing coals.Supper Held By Cookshire W.A.A short business meeting of the Women\u2019s Association of Trinity United Church was held in the church hall previously to a very largely attended supper.There was also a sale table, of which Miss Nelson was in charge.The tea tables were centred with seasonal flowers, and were well laden with a variety ol good things to eat.Mrs.J.A.Butler was in charge of the kitchen, Mrs.E.S.Heath-erington, of the dining-room, Mrs.Bury, June 13.\u2014The May meeting of the W.M.S.of the Bury United Church was held at the home A letter was read\tstating that\t0f Mrs.Henry\tTaillon with\ta\tgood Bedford, June 13.\t\u2014\tOn\tTues-\u2019 was\theld on\tMonday afternoon at\treceiving rooms\tat\tV ictoria\tattendance.day afternoon, a TV showing of the home of Mrs.J.Cavers, at ^°thè summe?on Juneb20 after -VIrs- Walter Atkins, the presi-the Coronation ceremonies was Philipsburg, with an excellent at- the summer on June _j, a ie\tthroughout th« held in St.James Church Hall, tendance of members.The meet-\tno parcels are to be sen dent presided throughout the The TV set was provided through ing was opened with the Prayer of u,nV\tmnQ Chicken, steaks.We specialize in English Fish and Chips.9 Good Parking Facilities.9 Good Fishing, Boating and Swimming We have beats to rent- Feu more information about the BRAE MUIR RESTAURANT and GIFT SHOP Write to Eastman, RR1, or Téléphona Magop 390S\t\u2014 J.Muir, prop.Memphremagog Holel Has Good Darts Players Magog The Memphremagog Hotel is well know.i to many people because of its fine dart team.Many people refer to this hotel as j \"The Four Corners Hotel\", but whichever way you wish to name 1 it.it is still the homo of the Southern Eastern Townships Dart League champions.The Memphr agog Hotel and j cabins are one mile from Magog j on highway No.1.a mile from famous Wright\u2019s Beach, three miles j from the Mount Orford Golf (Tub! and a mile from splendid fishing and exciting boating.Located just a few minutes from Magog's business district, the hotel is still out in the country.The accommodation here is unlimited, ; 21 cabins equipped with spring , filled mattresses, hot and cold water, and numerous other privileges, are on the \"priority list.\" Canadian Soldiers ! CHERRY R,VER Auberge De L\u2019Etoile In Magog Offers Fine Environment The \\uherge De L\u2019Etoile in Ma yog's west end, facing Lake Mem phremagog, attracts more atten lion than probably any other restaurant in this district.Bring just across the highway from Lake Memphremagog, it affords visitors a plcndid view.The dining hall and tourist, centre attract thousands during the summer season.One of ihe greatest drawing cards for this end of (ho city of Magog is the splendid beach that borders the highway.Anyone wishing comfort and fine service should consider this establish ment.London - i(P' - Officials disclos cil there are Ifi.OOO on the waiting list for houses in the West Ham district.This includes 11,000Who Le Lion D\u2019Or RESTAURANT AND GUEST HOUSE Situated on Route No.1 at EASTMAN Que GARDEN RESTAURANT NOW OPEN V-'.SX-f\u2019-'OTX \"Where Good Food and Friendship Prevail' Need a BOAT and MOTOR ?WE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU WANT IN ALL TYPES OF BOATS and MOTORS ! ALSO EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS Sales & Servie# If you're uncertain about the type of boat or motor you need, stop in and talk the matter over with us and have a demonstration.Through our many years of experience we've found out if you try 'em before you buy 'em you're sure of satisfaction.HENRI MORI! 675 Thomas Ave.MAGOG Tel.3788 AqenH for TORRQ and LAWN BOY LAWN MOWERS Sales and Servie# faking Dogs Along On Korean Pafrols By BILL BOSS In Korea -\u2014(CP)- Canadians re hair started taking dog .-:onc cm their no man\u2019s land patrols.The British-trained Alsatians warn of enemy presence and lead lire patrols to the enemy.First Canadians to use a dog were from Ihe 3rd battalion, the ' Royal Canadian Regiment.Lieut, Robert H.Scullion of Hamilton took all the section leaders of his platoon out into no man's land on a reconnaissance patrol.Us mis- | sion was to get information on which to plan a raid.The section leaders also were lo learn the ground over which they later would he taking their men.The leaders were Sgf Charles Saumier of Temiskamingue, Que., Sgt.Rodney Gill of Toronto, and Ptes.Henry Priddle of Toronto \u2019 and Leonard Parsons of Smiths | Falh, Ont There still are only a few trained dogs, and units can't get one i at will.But the RCR's experience.; has sold the Canadian brigade on the idea Scullion reported that his patrol\u2019s work was done more efti- ; ciently in half the.usual time, And : the dog's sureness imparted great- er confidence to him and the men.| Their British handlers accompany the dogs.i On ScullioiVs patrol an eight-month-old Alsatian was handled by Pte.George Ball of Leicester, England, a 19-year-olcl who has lived j and worked with him for five ! months.It was the man-dog team's j ninth patrol.I Ball said that only weather affects performance; rains or wet ground eliminate scent.When scent is picked, the dogs are supposed to freeze.The handler takes a firmer grip and says \u201cseek\" if the commander w'anfs to | ciose with the enemy.As the patrol draws near the enemy the dog pants quicker hut, ; trained not to hark or whine, makes no other noise.\"The confidence you get is terri-| fic,\u201d said Scullion later.\u201cYou can i really clip along.The biggest j strain on a man here is the time j he spends in the valley between | the Canadian and Chinese hill\u2014 j top positions on patrol.On ordin- \\ ary patrols you've got to go slow-.ly and carefully, taking cover all the while, lest enemy groups spot ! you.\u201cIt's amazing, too.how friendly the dogs are to white men, and | how hostile to orientals.We were | told we couldn\u2019t take Katcoms Kor-I ran Army troops attached to the ; Commonwealth division with us on patrol.\u201d The .tune meeting of the Cherry River Women's Institute met at STOP IN AT ANY TIME TEL.EASTMAN 380J3 Kingston, England \u2014CT- Ar-! chaeologists have formed a \u201cdeserted village medieval research\" (group to investigate and catalogue ; remains of ancient British and Ro-1 man villages in England.In Yorkshire alone about 1.000 such villages are known to exist.N OW OPEN AUBERGE DE L\u2019ETOILE SITUATED JUST OUTSIDE OF MA GOO, MONTREAL ROAD.FACING LAKE MBMPHREMA&O®, *\tBeer and Wine *\tDining Room PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE - ¦ * L'Aubetge de l'Etoile has a pleasant atmospheie that you'll like \u2014 it's unique.You will be treated here os though you were in your own home.The traveller finds here what he wonts, cordial hospitality and courteous and pleasing service.+ Good Food * Fountain Service WEEK-END OR VACATION If you ore planning a week-end or vocation in Magog, the Auberge de l'Etoile is an ideal spot to choose for your \"headquarters\".Modern rooms and cabins with private showers.For reservations, dial 3603 Sir James Ross in 1831 was th# first In compute the position of the I magnetic pole in Arctic Canada L mmm.wmmw wSwmk mm.RECEPTIONS You con eliminate all worries about your re-ception, by letting u* handle the details.dining hall is ideal for banquets iJfeS^and receptions AUBERGE DE L\u2019ETOILE MAGOG, QUE.TELEPHONE 360! Eight SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1953 Vacation Time T» ime Eastern Townships How To Become Bewitching On The Beach Enhance Suntan With Exotic Jewelry Bv ALICIA HART.(NÈA Beauty Editor) On the beach this summer 'i can emphasize your beauty with accessories every bit as tetching as those worn for the most, festive evenings.Girls will be wearing exotic jewelry on the beach, made from iarnish-proof materials, feather-light in weight.Unlike the pieces vou're accustomed to in winter, this jewelry won't make you feel like removing it because of the heat,\t.You won't wear the jewelry, of course, while you\u2019re acquiring a ian.Once well toasted, however, you can wear it without fear of white marks.You choice is wide.There's a new \"gold\u201d metal that is worn in great masses and looks huge and bulky, hut you\u2019ll scarcely feel it.It comes in \u2022earrings, 1 bracelets and necklaces or adorns a bathing cap.This metal can\u2019t tarnish, so wear it in swimming and in your shower, if you like.You can have exotic mother-of-pearl jewelry imported from Ihe Mediterranean.It\u2019s cut to resemble the shining animal-teeth CAMPS 24TH SEASON A family vacation camp ideally situated for relaxed holidays en the shores of Lake Memphre-magog.3'/, MILES SOUTH OF GEOROEVILLE ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG.Cottages thoughtfully equipped for ease and comfort while living in the country.Season from May l to Oct- 1.\"Rolfe's\" Boat House on the shore with Peterborough boats and Johnson motors available to the enthusiastic fisherman.FOLDER AND RATES ON REQUEST Meryle Houser \u2014 Tel.2363, Magog Big Timber Camp, Georgevüle, Ou».mmmmm wmmrni: charms worn by African natives, i Wihite enamel decorates expansion bracelets and earrings two i inches in diameter.Straw is woven into flower | wreaths for neck and wrists and : single flowers for the cars.Shells of oysters, clams and snails are brightly enameled and strung on coral or gold chains.You'll need something at the j beach for occasional cover-up, so | why not investigate the new cot-, ton jersey stoles and squares and terry cloth stoles and bolero , shrugs- One terry cloth stole is : deeply fringed with a cape-shaped back and big pockets in front.These cover-ups are more than decorative.They have an ex-i tremely important function at the beach of hiding your skin from the sun before it\u2019s too late.Experts say that even the best .sunburn preventive creams and lotions mustn\u2019t be entirely relied on.It's up to the users of these 'creams to take their sun gradually, beginning with a few minutes at a time.The fairer you are, the more cautions you must be.Your complexion, especially, may be ruined forever by con-linual incautious sunning, if you i aren't naturally dark.On a fair ! girl, a tan may be actually only a few' degrees removed from a burn.Conspicuous capillaries, freckles and white spots, coarse pores, crows-feet and deep lines and wrinkles may result over a number of summers, So, tan if you can, but be very ! cautious for the saké of complex-! ion beauty.A beautiful look for the beach Is achieved by these girls with use of imaginative new jewelry and scarves.Girl (left) wears heavy-looking \"gold\" melal massed at wrists and throat with earrings to match.This new jewelry is actually almost weightless and girl can wear it in swimming if she likes, since it ran't tarnish.She has more fragile look with another set of EXPERT HUNTERS\t! Barrow', England\u2014#\u2014The parish Natal, EL.\u2014 (Pi\u2014For the second j church council in this Derby town year in a row Ihe same two youths : abandoned a proposal to brick up shared tno honors of bagging the the north door of the church to first be:i.' qf the season in this save heat, ft thought brides might area.Jackie DeLuca of Michel and be superstitious about entering Ronnie Matt of Natal shot a black the south door, which is used for bear.\t1 funerals.| jewelry (centre).It's made of w'hite straw, woven into flower forms, and weighs almost nothing.At right, different tvpe girl chooses different type of beach jewelry\u2014tiny clam shells, gaily painted and strung on coral beads.White terry cloth cape-stol* with huge pockets protects shoulders from excessive sun.Such ! jewelry is foil for a golden tan.London\u2014(P\u2014The lord mayor of London, Sir Rupert De La Bere, gave this advice to 100 doctors at a dinner of the Apothecaries\u2019 Society: \u201cEach day say first thing in the morning 'I belong lo a great race, a great nation and a great empire.\u2019 \u201d LUCKY DEER Grimsby.Ont.\u201411 r\u2019nnoriian Hnftors in reflue- Hr>ALI H on tno sudjgci.lnR lheCannual toll of death from! \u201cAlthough the death rate front automobile accidents.They have1 road accidents is the most ravag- Rent A Cabin entirely equipped with stove end kitchen utensils on the famous LAKE MA5SAWIPPI Lake Edge Cabins N.J.CLARK, proprietor WELCOME TO TOURISTS Boats to rent, Swimminq, Ideel Fishing Spot.Fishing Licenses sold here.Tel.96, Ayer's Cliff, Que.WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS GENERAL REPAIRS WILDING BATTERIES, TIRES, ACCESSORIES T.D.S10G0ETT Ayer's Cliff Tel.73r3 COOPER\u2019S CABINS Route 50 Ayer's Cliff, Que.LA mile from No.S Junction Heated showem \u2014 Hot and cold water.Fully modern.Pleasant surroundings.Ramage Shell Service Station STANSTEAD, QUEBEC Located on the mam highwav to Montreal, Sherbrooke and the U.S.A.9 S CABINS EQUIPPED WITH RUNNING WATER.\u2022\t7 MILES FROM THE GOLF COURSE.
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