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[" 1956\t\tAUGUST\t\t\t\t1956 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t1\t2\t3\t4 5\t6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11 12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18 19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25 26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t IjetbcookelMijIkcocd r\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS / A LtTTLS W ARMS* C9mm* with «Imidr iator-v»l«< a littl* warmw; Urht winti*; Iy««» «ni Ht»h and 7R.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents 3HERBROOKE.QUEBEC MONDAY.AUGUST h.1956 Sixtieth Y«or BOOST MEDITERRANEAN FLEET Terrorists Release Aged Briton After Appeal Of Convicts >> ; World News In Brier SEYMOUR.Conn.\u2014 .Kisselev, whose govern ment also has been invited.Russia\u2019s attitude toward the conference Is expected to have a slrong bearing on Egypt's derr-jsion.The Russians have upheld Egypt\u2019s right to nationalize the Suez company, bill have voiced j hope for a negotiated settlement |of the dispute.The men ol lire British para-troop brigade were in high spirits as they boarded the aircraft carrier Theseus Sunday mghl Hastily scrawled signs on their vehicles read \"Look oui Nasser, here we come.\u201d Egypt\u2019s announcement of a re serve call was the first reply in kind to Britain\u2019s threal to use military force over Egypt\u2019s seizure of the canal.However, an army spokesman in Cairo Hally denied that Egypl had be gun general mobilization.Lebanon\u2019s President Camille Chamoun warned the West meanwhile in a speech that any antagonistic move toward Egypt might lead to \u201cthe West losing forever lire confidence and cooperation of Mid-Easi peoples\u201d Pro-Western Iraq, a partner of Britain in lire, Baghdad Pact, announced that she \"stands beside Egypt in the dispute over Ihe Suez issue.\u201d Syria announced that Premier Sabri Assali will lead his coun try\u2019s delegation to an emergency Arab League meeting in Cairo Tuesday or Wednesday.A spokes man in Damascus said the meet ing would decide, on \u201cinter-Arab measures in support of Egypt\u2019s nationalization of lire Suez can al.\u201d Akram Houraui, Syrian politi- 700 painiroopera aaileef Mrrlitp i ranran.cal leader, said Ihe league would declare an \u201cArab war against Ihe West in the event of aggre*.\u2022sion on Egypt.\u201d He urged nationalization ol the Western-developed ml of the Middle East should the West fight.Jordan also announced that she will attend the Cairo talks.Yemen congratulated Egypt on her stand.An Indonesian foreign ministry spokesman said in Jakarta loll,iy that bis government had not ; yet decided whether to accept j Britain\u2019s invitation to the London talks.A British embassy official in Jakarta said he had \u201cno knowledge\u201d of reports that Indonesia bad denned to reject tho bid following talks with Egyptian ! officials.Hiroshima Remembers First Bomb HIROSHIMA, Japan - - OP) -Twenty thousand persons bowed (heir heads in prayer.For one minute there was silence in Peace Memorial Park.Then a whir of wings as 500 doves arched across the sky.Sirens wailed.Hells tolled.II was 8:15 a in., the exact hour when an American R-29 appeared over Hiroshima II years ago today and released the first atom bomb ever dropped on a city.\u201cThe tragedies of Hiroshima shall not he repealed,\u201d Mayor Tadoa Watanabe told Ihe gathering.\u201cThe tragedies of Hiroshima shall not be repeated,\u201d the crowd chorused in relurti.Police say 78,150 died in th« great fiery blast that ushered in the atomic age.The city says 240,000 to 260,000 died, mora than 59,000 have been confirmed.Today's Chuckle Soon after her fifth child was born, the young mother received a play pen as a gift.\u201cThank you so much for the pen,\u201d she wrote.\u201cIt is a godsend.I sit in it every afternoon and read, and the rhll dren can\u2019t get near me.\u201d Britain Disappointed At Iraqi Support Of Egypt LONDON- (Reuters)-\u2014 British newspapers are expressing disappointment over the decision by Iraq\u2014considered one of Bn tain's staunchest.Middle Eastern friends to hark Egypt in the Suez Canal dispute.Iraq announced Sunday night that she will stand by Egypt \u201cfor ensuring her dignity, sovereignty and independence, and hopes the present dispute over Ihe Suez.Canal nationalization will be sol ved through wisdom.\u201d \u2019 The declaration, issued after a meeting of the Iraqi Council of Ministers, said Iraq had watched with increasing anxiety Israel\u2019s \u201cexploiting of the dispute for ils own interests\u201d and it warned Arabs against letting their inter est in the Suez dispute distract them from Israel\u2019s \u2018'hostile and ambitious plans.\u201d Today the foreign office spokesman, commenting on the Iraqi statement, said: \u201cWe endorse fhe hope expressed.that wisdom may prevail to solve this dispute.We too support Egypt's aspirations in arhieving its dignity and sovereign independence.\u201d Officials here said they eonsiH errd it normal that an Arab country ahould #bnw sympathy with Egypt.They added that Britain is not concerned about the principle of nationalization, but about the threat to the international character of the waterway.British newspapers, however, expressed disappointment, over the Iraqi statement.The liberal newspaper News Chronicle says in an editorial that the Iraq decision could wreck the Baghdad Middle.East defence pact to which both Iraq and Britain belong.The Daily Telegraph, Conservative, says \u201cthere can be nothing but disappointment at tho unequisocal altitude adopted by (Iraq premier) General Nun el Said, more especially in the Baghdad Pact.\u201d \u201cHe has probably found it expedient to risk the disruption of the pact for the sage of Arab unity over the Suez Canal.The Daily Mail, Conservative, says \u201cIraq's altitude is much influenced by fears of Israel and what country might do to exploit the situation.\u201d \u201cNevertheless, .*he.need not have come down *o strongly on Nasser\u2019s side .last night's statement i*.to *ay the least, disapDotaUiu.\u201d I t Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY.AUGUST 6, 1956 M:f:Vr:T73 NOW PLAYING! 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L.2-0346 Ralph Getty, Sec.Tel.LO.7-4552 and two children have returned -;- home from Bowker Lake, where U5 B.g Forks, Sherbrooke they spent their holidays.\t________T*1- LO.7-4846 Miss Muriel Martin and Miss Doris Hanna have returned from the same home.Lake Huron, where they had an enjoyable holiday with friends.Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Parkes have returned home from a pleasant holiday at Ocean Park, Me., and Yarmouth, N.S.Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Eppinger, of Daytona Beach, Fla., were recent guests of Mrs.Effinger's daughter, Mrs.Alden Perkins, Baldwin*.Mr.Perkins and family.Mrs.W.H.Baglow and daughter, Debby, of Bedford, called on their mother and grandmother, Mrs.Keith Allen, when they motored Mrs.Cameron and daughter, Julia and son Donald, back to Lancaster, N.B.Mr.and Mrs.George Darling are enjoying a holiday with relatives in Westminster, Vt., and Marlboro, Mas.Mr.Billy Connolley has returned to his home in Ottawa, after spending a week with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Guy Streter.Mr.John Astbury, of Sherbrooke, is enjoying a ten days holiday and is visiting relatives and friends in I.yndonville and St.Johnsbury.Vt.Rev.and Mrs.J.S.Kennedy, Maureen, John and Myra, of St.Eustache-sur-le-lac, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.S.B.F.GOODRICH CITY TIRE SALE 161 DEPOT ST.Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.LO.V-4536 WEST BOLTON- WATERVILLE MOTORS REG'D GENERAL REPAIRS\u2014PAINTING \u2014 ALL NEW, MODERN MACHINERY \u2014 SAND AND GRAVEL 1L4ULED \u2014 LOAD-LNG SHOVEL FOR HIRE.Tel.21-ring-3 SAWYERVILLt- ART BENNETT Greduete of fV-ppert'» School of Avîtianeerlng PilinguBl Professional Auctioneer \u2014 REAL ESTATE \u2014 Tel.90W \u2014 Sawyerville Earl Well», Assistant.Tal.LO.74023 WATERLOO- Mr.and Mrs.C.B.McLaughlin and Mr.and Mrs.Clinton Mc- Mr.and Mrs.E J.Astbury, accompanied by their guests, Mr.and Mrs.John Ashworth, of Waterloo and Miss Betty Ast- Laughlin and daughters, Irene bury, of Montreal, attended a and Heather, were recent guests family picnic at the home of 0f ^jr an(j Harrv Spinney at Mr.and Mrs.E.K.Bailey in South stukely.Lyndonville, Vt.\t^jr ancj j]rs George Butler Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Walker nd daughters, Elaine and Wen-! Ruth, Alfred and David, spent dy, of Ayer's Cliff, Miss Wanda the weekend in Quebec City.Butler of Oshawa, were guests Mr.and Mrs.Harold Rosser, of o{ Mr and Mrs.Clinton Mc-Montréal, are holidaying for two Laughlin and family.Misses weeks in the McHarg cottage.Melanie Marsh and Jeanne Grav- i Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Stafford.ei were aiso guests at the Me-1 OLEY A.YOUNG Foster Road LICENSED AUCTIONEER Tel.1154-J-2, Waterloo.KNOWLTON\u2014 of Montreal, were overnight Laughlin home.The occasion Mrs*Percy Derry has returned guests of their uncle and aunt- being Miss Irene McLaughlin's from a motor trip with her daughter, Mrs.Lome Mosher, to Northampton, Mass., and Burlington, Vt.Mrs.Clara Chamberlain with her son, Mr.Albert Chamberlain, Mrs.Chamberlain and children, of Stanstead, have returned from the Maine Coast where they spent a holiday.Miss Dorothy Wallace is assisting at the crippled children\u2019s camp in Ste.Alphonse de Joli-ette.Mr.and Mrs.Jay Irwin have returned from a trip to Howell, Mich., where Mr.Irwin purchased a valuable colt.Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Johnston.fourteenth birthday.Mrs.Malcolm Turner, Dick Mrs.Gillispie and Miss G.Gil-and Nancy, and her father, Mr.üspie, 0f Montreal, are spending E.P.Lyon, were in Richmond a few days at the home of Mr.visiting Mrs.Earlie Libby at the and Mrs.Heman Salisbury, Wales Home.\t| Cairnstaine Farm.Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Clymer and Mr B A McKee, of Montreal, Mrs.Isobelle Bain, have return- ,md 'Mrs A A MacMillian of ed to their home in Toronto, af-j Cornwaui Were visitors of Mr.ter visiting the former\u2019s son-in- : and Mrs.B.R.Mizener at Hill-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.sidei James Walker.\t- AUCTIONEER M.J.BLACKWOOD Knowlton \u2014 Tel.612-24 Graduate of Reisch School oi Auctioneering, largest in the world, Mason City, Iowa.SERVICES INCLUDE Complete Sales Management.BROMPTONVILLE AYER'S CLIFh- Mrs.Nellie Smith and Mrs.Elsie Baker, who have been visiting the former's sisters, Mrs.Mary Gardner and Mrs.Jennie Hunter, have returned to their home in Newton, Mass.Mrs.Sidney Baldwin received the news of the death of her cousin, Mrs.M.B.Fisher, of Mrs.Douglas Hodge and little DAhJfARORO____ daughter, of Lennoxville, have been spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Hodge her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John and family were recent guests Beamish.\tof Mr.and Mrs.Lincoln Hodge j A highly respected resident of at Bulwer.this place passed away at his Recent visitors at the home home on Saturday in the person of Mr.and Mrs.Charles McCal-of Mr.John E.Bayley.Though lum included, Mr.Lyford Alger, in failing health for some time, 0f Scotetown; Mr.James Arm-; about a week ago he suffered a J strong and Mr.A.Armstrong, stroke and has been cared for1 nf Vancouver, B.C.; Mr.and farm H.J.O'CONNELL LTD.GENERAL CONTRACTOR?Asphalt specialty \u2014 crushed and run of pit gravel.6 Wellington S., Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.9-2344 P.O.Box 310, Bromptonville.Tel.Windsor Mills 14 ,\t,\t____ here and visited many since by his son and daughter-: Mrs.Earle Kingsley, Miss Man-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Everett Bay- lyn Kingsley and friend, all : ley of Lennoxville.The funeral from Connecticut, and Mrs.Char- The United Church here will service was held in St.George\u2019s les Kingsley, of Lennoxville.be closed during the month of Church.\tMrs.Raymond Hodge and August while Rev.and Mrs.A.Dr.R.E.Watson.Mrs.Watson\tchildren spent several days re- Cameron are away on ndidays.and Janet, of the Town of\tcently with her cousins, Mr.Hemmingsford,\twidow of\tthe\tMount Royal, have returned\tand Mrs.Fred Martin at Bury, late Hon.M.B, Fisher.\thome after spending two weeks Friends of Mrs.M.Burke are Recent visitors at the home of holidaying here.\tpleased to hear she is gaining Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tE.\tJ.Astbury were\tMr.and Mrs.Lloyd Somerville\tafter an operation in the Sher- Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tC.\tR.NewCity\tand\tand family, of Richmond, are\t, brooke Hospital.Mrs.George daughter, Sandra, Sargeant Theo- spending two weeks holiday in Nugent has spent some time in dore NewCity of the U.S.A.F., ! the Allen cottage at Beacon's Sherbrooke to be near her .who is home on furlough from Bay.\tmother.Germany and Mrs.Newcity.Mrs.Savard, of Manchester, Mr.and Mrs.R.G EAST FARNHAM\u2014 :VÉ KSVTR BEEN SO IVSLITEO MS MUST WAVE MKUUOM VOU FOW sovt&coy else 'SI TSE C4SK NOW ^ I -AVO TViCN MB SAO, :V SO PWO.OKE?-' 1 WAS '0^ N5 WCA!E ON A SASTsC sneerr- ANO A STKANOc VAN WVuSTLEb AT ME WtLLO, BEAiO JIGGS JtM- U\u2018t>D by Peter hoffman m row where pp PicVrEAR tqî SANDRA.' i F & Thé 4CWVV.; AfTBi , tbff cae&$ mr tv the' ALM&HT HOME.HvNS AtNXiT SOME M.XE COFFEE fWCCAO PEOPU WAS' r.TOO MUCH TIMS.V- iXT Ml.C.M MX) AN IX.AM ML l - YOU\" l 1 YOUH CAM!\tiVM Mf AND COME.OVER NOW HERl \u2018 \u2022 AN t XAMPt ! 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GOT OWN OUTBOARD WON'THIS WILDROOT MOTOR AND NO BOAT r.TO PUT IT ON CREAM OL T POP '-f.f: V morty meekle By Dick Cavalli IMAOlNd 10 SAIL THE SCVOYSEAS AMP SEE THE WHCLf , wa?LC7' V NEYT YEAR OOHaTO LfTMEâÛACRDSS THE STREET eiY AGSELF' lU AO TO CHINA, 'TvV AN'Hi.R^HT THATS0UNR6 YtONCtRFQL' WHEN WILLTOL START, WINTVRDP?! V iVEdOTRâ PLANS ciNtTv.I'm tsana to TRAVEL ALL CX\u20acK THEWORLCT ^ Htwnr i was rrwiftLY woRRitP A60UT YOU, MR.LtCMY.lMi?R£ HAVB VOU KENT YOU LOOK SO P-PAlt OM, DEAR MMM WELL -1 A* fjOIMO TO MAKE UP A PAIR Of SPECIAL PtTCMtMO GlAStU! SHOULD DO THE TPiCK FOP YOU.MR, LEEMV.' TH\u2019GLASCCS WILL BTOP /eR Dim SPB.L3 AH CLEAR UP YEA BLURRY VISION.' » DON T HAFT* ÏT S-SCARED rmt M-KE ME PITCMIN* DAYS IS 0YW.M-NUH, OOC 1 , LION6 W AH?)CA é WO CAUAà U S b SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, AUGUST 6.1936 \"Eight- In The Women\u2019s Sphere Marriages\tSeafood Dishes At Your Finger Tips Social Slntl f^enonal HALE \u2014 PARKER NORTH HATLEY, QUE._ On the evening of Wednesday, August 1st, at half past seven o\u2019clock in the North Hatley Baptist Church, the marriage of Flor- used to decorate the church and the pews were marked with white ribbons.The bride, who was given in marriage by her cousin, Mr.Garland Conner, wore a pink nylon Mrs.Rose Caldbeck who spent Several weeks with her niece.Miss Kathleen Kenalty, at \"Ling-er-a-while\" cottage.Woodland Bay, has returned to her home in Philadelphia, Pa.* * * Mr.and Mrs.E.W.L.Arnold vith their two daughters, Judy and Mary Lou, Victoria St., have returned from a holiday spent at Higgins Beach, Me.Mrs.R.L McCabe who was their house guest has returned to her home on Victoria St.Mrs.Archie Campbell, of Sum-merland, B.C., who was a patient in the Penticton General Hospital, was recently accompanied by her husband to Vancouver, B.C., where she underwent surgery in the Vancouver General Hospital.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Fred Povey, Mr.and Mrs.Hagon Albriton, Victoria St., and Mr and Mrs.TrviMrsn onri Jack Butts, of Montreal, left on with their daughters, Joanne and\t\u201e BLUEBERRY PUDDING Make a delicious blueberry pudding using either canned or ;\tence E.\tParker, daughter of the\tlinen\tsuit,\ttrimmed\twith\tmedal I\tfresh blueberries.Put 1 cup un-\tlate Mr.\tand Mrs.Ernest C.Par-\tyons\tand\tseed\tpearls\tand\ta\tmat- cooked white rice, 2 cups water ker, and Keith Stanley Hale of ching pink bandeau which held Mr.and Mrs.Donald Lawrence and 1 teaspoon salt into a 2-quart Bristol Que., son of Mr.and Mrs.have returned to\tMontreal,\tafter:\tsaucepan.Bring to a vigorous)\tStanley\tA.Hale of Waterville, spending\tthe week-end\twith\tMr.\tboil.Turn the heat as low as pos-\tKings\tCo., Nova Scotia, was sible.Cover with a lid and leave solemnized.The officiating min-over this low heat 14 minutes.| ister was Rev.G.F.Gorman, a Remove saucepan from heat but j former pastor of the Church, leave lid on 10 minutes.Stir in | now in Durham, Ontario.He was 1/2 cup beet or cane sugar, 1/4 assisted by Rev.F.C.Amery, E.G.Lawrence and Miss Nancy Lawrence, at their home on Park Ave., Lennoxvillc.Julie, of Sarasota, Fla., have arrived at Island Brook, and will spend a month visiting relatives and friends in the Eastern Townships.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Chapman, formerly of Vimy St., left on Saturday to take up residence in Brockville, Ont.* t \u2022 Mrs.Dorothy Caldbeck and her son, Master Weldon Caldbeck, have returned to their home, in Philadelphia, after having been guests of Miss Kathleen Kenalty, at Woodland Bay.Mrs.Ted Anderson, Wellington St., No., has returned from Ayer's Cliff, where she spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Everett Bayley.Saturday, for a holiday in Boston, Mass.\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 Mrs.M.Robinson, of Beloeil, was the week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.M.Goodfellow, Scotch Rd., and also visited her son,\tBill,\twho\tis\tspending\tsome time\tat\tQuebec\tLodge,\tNorth Hatley.\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Hammond and their daughter, Joan, have returned to their home, on Quebec St., after having spent a holiday at Little Lake Magog.Fashion How\u2019s (he powder puff in your compact?Clean?If it isn\u2019t, now\u2019s the time to discard it.Good idea is to keep replacements always on hand so that , w _\tn your face is NEVER touched by Sft «m* but a dean putt.have returned from their wedding trip to Gaspe and the Maine coast, and have taken up residence on Gordon SC * * * Rev and Mrs.R.E.Reeve and their three sons, Simon, Timothy and Andrew, Hubbard Ave., have returned from Cacouna, where they were vacationing for the month of July.* * * Mr.and Mrs.F.O.Beatty, King George St., have returned from Montreal, where they were guests, for a few days of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mr?.Vernon Beatty and family.* * * Mr.and Mrs.F W.McCrea, Montreal St., were guests, for week-end, of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Phillips at Georgeville.teaspoon allspice, 2 teaspoons vanilla, 1/4 cup melted butter or margarine, 3/4 cup milk and 2 cups fresh or canned blueberries.Pour into a greased baking dish.Bake in a 350'F.oven until firm.pastor of the North Hatley and Sherbrooke Baptist Churches.The organist was a friend of the groom, Mr.Ronald Lessenba of Sawyervillc.Summer lilies and cosmos with white tapers, were Best travel rule is the one which says: travel light.But this doesn\u2019t mean that you should not allow for emergencies.Wherever possible, have an alternate (sweater, blouse, slip, skirt) in case of loss, theft or damage.Sleeveless dresses call for pretty upper arms.If yours aren\u2019t, exercise will get them into shape.Meanwhile, choose dreses with sleeves.The handbag that \u201cgoes with everything\" simply does not exist.Multicolor doesn't mean coordination.\t|V|R, am| mrs.ALLAN GRANT SMITH of Campbellton, N B., whose marriage took place recently in Christ.Church Stanstead.New way of giving motion to Mrs.Smith was formerly Misti Beatrice Esther (Betty) Young, the sheath this fall is via the daughter of Mr and Mrs.William Young of Beebe, and Mr.Smith panel.So you\u2019ll see both side I is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Smith, also of Beebe, and back panels in both skirts land dresses.her shoulder length veil.She carried an old fashioned nosegay of variegated sweetpeas.The matron of honor, Mrs.Edward Fafard of Magog, wore a turquoise nylon linen dress, with white accessories and a nosegay of variegated sweetpeas.Mrs.Garland Conner, bridesmaid, wore a dress of blue and white figured nylon, with navy accessories, and a corsage of pink carnations.The little flower girl, Susan O\u2019Neil, was dressed in yellow and white nylon, and she wore a bandeau of daisies on her hair, and carried a natural straw basket of yellow and white daisies.Mr.Murray McNeil of Bristol acted as best man for Mr.Hale, and cousins of the bride, Mr.Sterling Parker and Mr.Warren Parker, served as ushers.The reception following the ceremony was held in the Community Hall.Seated at the bride's table, which was centered with a three tier wedding cake, were Rev.G.F.and Mrs.Gorman, Rev.F.C.and Mrs.Amery, Mr.and Mrs.Garland Conner, Mrs.E.Fafard and Mr.McNeil.The ladies Circle of the North Hatley Baptist Church, assisted by friends of the bride, served the refreshments.Following the reception, Mr.and Mrs.Hale left for a motor trip to Waterville, Nova Scotia, the bride wearing a dress of grey and yellow print under a navy duster, and a corsage of yellow carnations.Out-of-town guests were from Ottawa and Peterborough, Ont., Bristol, Granby, Magog, Sherbrooke and Lennoxville, Que.Mr.and Mrs.Hale will make their home\u2018in Bristol, where Mr.Hale teaches school.r (Photo by Richardson) UftttetL MAK\u20ac FRIENDS NEVER accept an invitation half-heartedly.If you are going to accept, do so with some enthusiasm The person who ac For the first time in some sea sons, blouses take on a totally | new air through low blousing and j drawstrings.This is a flattering : fashion.Selfish, Indifferent Mates Create Demanding Wives By RUTH MILLETT # \u201e,\tWe hear a lot these days about Every now and then, your\tdissatisfied\twives whose hus- closets (and the clothes in them)\tbands work\tthemselves into an cepts an invitation with, \u201cWhy,\tj\tneed an airing.Most efficient\tearly grave\ttrying to give their yes, I\tGUESS 1 can\tmake\tit,\"\t'\tway to do this is to open Nir\twives more\tand more of the makes\this hostess\twish\tshe\tcloset door, place an electric fan\tthings money can buy.hadn\u2019t invited him.\ti in the open door and let it blow ; Always it\u2019s the women who get And she probably won\u2019t again.| out the stale air their wives are to them?When so many men give so little to marriage, it is no wonder the country is full of unhappy, dissatisfied wives.Behind most dissatisfied, unhappy, demanding wives there are arrogant, indifferent or selfish husbands.But it\u2019s the wife who gets the blame, not the husband who is responsible for her dissatisfaction with life and marriage.the blame for this sad state of affairs.But are they?Why are there so many dissatisfied wives killing off these husbands in an endless struggle to keep up with the neighbors and BOLTON CENTRE\u2014 get ahead of their friends?Could it be that wives are dis-, Mrs- John Neale has ^\"ned satisfied because their husbands, home from a weekend in East are giving them so little of what Angus, where she was a guest it takes to make a woman feel of her sister Miss Elizabeth Me-happy needed, IdVed.and pro-; LeUan.and her brpthrri Mr tected?How WILSON \u2014 RUMSBV COWANSVILLE, QUE.\u2014 The marriage of Sheila Joyce, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.F.Rumsby of Iron Hill, Que., to Mr.Keith Allan Wilson, son of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Wilson of Iron Hill took place on Saturday afternoon, July 28, at two o\u2019clock, in Emmanuel United Church, Rev.Gerald Fee officiating.Mrs.Guy Cousons of Cowansville played the wedding music and the soloist, Mrs.Edmund Lewis, sang \u201cBecause,\u201d during the signing of the register.White snowballs and ferns were used to aecorate.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of white taffeta with a three-quarter length veil falling from a coronet of orange blossoms and she carried a nosegay of American Beauty roses.Mrs.Ross McNeil of Manson-ville, sister of the bridegroom acted as matron of honor, and wore a ballerina length frock of ice blue Veleray and carried a nosegay of yellow roses.Mr.Ross McNeil was best man for Mr.Wilson and the ushers were Mr.Robert Howard and Mr.Gesner Rumsby.The bride s mother wore a grey acetate dress with white accessories and a corsage of American Beauty roses.The mother of the bridegroom was in blue shot taffeta and she also wore white accessories and a corsage of red roses.Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Rose BALDWIN'S MILLS\u2014 The Women\u2019s Association bazaar held in the community-hall here, was considered a success financially when approxi-: mately S115 was realized.Friends of Mrs.Wilbur May j | will be sorry to hear that she is | not as well as usual.Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.F.Baldwin during jthe weekend included Mr.and) | Mrs.Corey, of Beebe.Mr.and Mrs.A.Hodge, of ! North Hatley, and Mrs.Vondaj Huntington, of Utica, N.Y., called at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Wilson May.Mr.and Mrs.C.Thayer, of | Derby Line, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Bert Baldwin, visited \u2018friends here last week.Mr.and Mrs.John May, of Coaticook, were recent visitors of Miss R.Mav and Mrs.C.Cook.Guests at Mr.and Mrs.Joseph White included Mr.and Mrs Linburg, of Waterville, Miss J.White, of Rock Island, and Mrs.J Colli?and son, lately of Florida.Please send news items to Mrs.C.W.May, telephone I VI 9-3286.ROCKCLIFFE Private Entertaining lor Weddings, Luncheons, Dinners, Home Cooking.Miss Moir, Hostess.471 Quebec St.Tel.LO.2-3433 A tasty seafood meal lies only as far away as your cupboard shelf \u2014 that is.if you\u2019ve remembered to buy a can of shrimp, lobster or crab meat.Many are the seafood recipes that bring real gourmet flavour to your table and take only a few minutes to fix when you have one of these on hand.A seafood charmer you\u2019ll want to try is this one combining canned shrimp with cheese and tomato soup.An artful touch of dairy sour cream makes Shrimp Rarebit a dish worthy of anyone\u2019s repetoire, the sort of thing family and friends like to see in a repeat performance SHRIMP RAREBIT: Heat 1 can condensed tomato soup.Stir in % cup grated Cheddar cheese and teaspoon dry mustard, cooking over low heat until cheese is melted.Add 2 cans (4-6 oz.each) drained shrimp and heat.Just before serving stir in 1 cup dairy sour cream.Serve immediately over toast points.Six servings.Mock Wedding At Massawippi Bridal Shower MASSAWIPPI.\u2014 The community hall was the scene of a pre-nuptial shower for Miss Doris Sarrasin, whose marriage took place on Saturday.Upon her arrival, the guest of honor was greeted by some 40 friends and relatives and was escorted to a decorated chair to the singing of \u201cFor She\u2019s a Jolly Good Fellow.\u201d A mock-wedding was staged causing considerable merriment.The characters were, bride, Mrs.Wallis; groom, Mrs.W.Raymond; minister, Mrs.G.Shipway; best man, Mrs.W.Pierce; bridesmaid, Mrs.W.Pawley; flower girl, Mrs.W.Morrison.On behalf of the community, Mrs.G.Shipway presented Miss Sarrasin with a pair of woollen blankets, for which she thanked everyone most graciously.Mrs.Myrtle Aulis gave a humorous reading, adding enjoyment to the evening.The guests were served refreshments from a table centered with a bride\u2019s cake made by Mrs.W.Pawley and decorated by-Mrs.R.Clouatre.Roses from Mrs.Robinson's garden and white tapers in silver holders completed the table arrangements.Mrs.G.Sarrasin, mother of the bride assisted by Mrs.M.Aulis, poured tea and Mrs.H.C.Denton poured coffee.Before departing for their respective homes, each extended their best wishes to the bride-to-be in her new home.ELECTROLYSIS STUDIO MISS JUDITH JULIEN, R.N., graduate of \u201c1\u2019Enfant Jesus\u201d Hospital, Quebec City, and \u201cKree Electrolysis Institute\u201d, New York, has ten years experience in facial care, and is specializing in the removal of superfluous hair.For appointments, Call LO.2-6062 44 King St.West, Sherbrooke.Apartment 5 THRIFTY TRIM McCONNELL- Miss Laura Brooks, R.N., of Montreal, is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.Brooks.Mr.Denis Gerin, M L A, of Coaticook.is building a cottage on the lake shore here.BREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED m GUlcdfa BREAD 24 oz.when autrui Te».LO.2-2744 ,\t,\t,\t., James McLellan, and other rela- many husbands today bother to listen to a woman's ,,ives\u2018\t4\t.small talk about her dav and its the golden wedding anniversary ets of snowballs and fern were problems?\tof Mr.and Mrs.Henrv LabonteJ used to decorate the room while ,\t,\t,\t,\t.,\t\u201e\tsmall\tbaskets of seasonal flow- How many husbands\texpress : Mr.and\tMrs.John\tLacoste\trr^ their appreciation for a well-run and son Derek, of Brucy, were homo, a wife who is doing her veekf,nd gucstl, at the home of.tier wedding cake, best to bring up their children\t,,\tm.vire wi right, attempting to play a part Mr- an(1 Mrs\u2018 c- Farrcll\u2018 affairs and be Mr.and Mrs.Russell Marsh While there she attended ; Room of the Ottawa Hotel.Bask- adorned the bride's table which was centered with a three Mr.and Mrs.Wilson left for a wedding trip to Woodstock, j London and Niagara Falls, Ont., and other points of interest, the bride travelling in a blue sheer frock with matching accessories and a corsage of pink roses.On their return they will take up1 residence in Iron Hill.Among the out of town guests their wives or ever give their pletcd two weeks classes with a were Mr.and Mrs.G.Blenkhorn in community companionable to her husband?jand children, Juanita and Nor-Don\u2019t a great many husbands man, were in Montreal, where take all this for granted and visited Dr and Mrs.Don-even talk big about how little a,d Townscnd and famUy women have to do these days?How many husbands today; ™*'a\u2018\t, have a protective manner toward :\tsummer Bible School com- in and Mrs.Floyd Williams and daughter of Foster, Mr.and Mrs.wives a chance to lean on their program in the Town Hall.The strength?\tpupils recited verses they had How many husbands bother to learned, and sang children\u2019s G.Williams, Mr.and Mrs.N.make their wives feel secure in hymns.The school was super- Williams and Mr.Oswald Wil-their love?\t,vised by Miss Dini Zinmeber, of hams of Waterloo, Mr.and Mrs.How many are there among Woodstock.Ont, assisted by the Paul Gingras of Dunham and Mr.today's husbands who aren't Misses Mary Lou Peasley, Persis and Mrs.Russell Wilson of ashamed to let their wives and jTrue, and Marilvn Cameron.Woodstock, Ont.the world know how important1 A reception was held in the;\t\u2022 ¦ - \u2014\u2014 -Town\tHall in honor of Mr.and WAY'S MILLS-\tMrs.\tArchie Brulotte, of Man- sonville.Mrs.Brulotte was the Miw Edith Ashman spent a former Ida Poitras, of St.few- days at the home of Mr.and Ktienne de Bolton Mrs.Melvin Ashman.Newport.Mr.and Mrs.Roland Royea Vt.\tand\tchildren have Recent guests\tof\tMr.\tand\tMrs.\thome\tfrom a motor trip to Port George Wright\twere:\tMr.\tand\tKent,\tN.Y., returning home via Mrs.Lloyd\u2018Perry, of Coaticook; Burlington, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Mr and Mrs.Leon Lontine.and William Graves of Waterloo ac-Mr.and Mrs.Ora Dav, of New- companied them on their trip, port, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.Law- Mr.and Mrs.Rudy Shihson.of ' / 72R6 HEATHTON- Mr.and Mrs George Smith, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Smith, of Derby Line, and Mr.and Mrs.returned ^I?11 ^ recent guests of Mr.D.W Smith.Master David Farrow, of Newport, Vt.was a recent guest at the home of his uncle, Mr.Avery Davis.Mr.and Mrs.Choquette, of ronce Bergeron, and mother, of j Cedars, are visiting at the home m-T'^Guv rsiv\txi\u2014 Aii-»1.»\t«__Mrs, Guy rauteux, of Shcr- guests, of and Mrs.Quebec City and Mrs.Alice of Mr.Guy Peasley.\t\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e Bergeron and three children.Relatives and friends were\toirenU Mr The salad strawberry supper saddened to learn of the death Henrv Fauteux held under the auspices of the\tof Mr.\tBert Randall\to{ South\tMr\u2019 and Mr, rhir]\u201es Kr7flr Women\u2019s Association was most\tBolton.\tSeveral\tfrom\tthis com-\tlind fanlilv of Fort Washincton successful when $100 was added\tmunity\tattended\tthe funeral in\t\\v and Mrs Nellie Kezar of to the treasury to pay for re-\t; Knowltom\tConvent, N*J , were * town re- decorating the interior of the Miss Persis True Ou QÇixt TBag-Æi Thrifty \u2014 and so pretty! Make gay corsages from outworn nylon hose \u2014 dyed in vivid colors.Dress up frocks with this dainty trim; make others for gifts, bazaars.Pattern 7286: Illustrated diree- ' tions for making corsages from outworn \u201cnylons\"; pattern too.Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Sherbrooke Daily Record.Household Arts Dept., Sherbrooke, Que.Print plainly name, address, pattern number.Money on terms you select When a customer borrows from HFC.he is shown what we call a payment table.This table (sample below) shows exactly how much you may borrow, how many months you may take to repay, and rite exact amount you pay each month.You select your own repayment plan, to make repaying your loan as convenient as possible.This dependable service is available to you whenever a prompt loan is needed for any worthwhile purpose.5 AMPU TABLE\t\t CASH mu ncuvi\tWONTMIY HYMENTS\tNUMBER or MONYHS $105.73\t$10.00\t12 aoa.sa\t14.00\tIS 510.63\t17.00\t24 756.56\t40.00\t24 Borrow with confidence from Canada\u2019s first and foremost consumer finance company Convent, N.J, FROM ITALY \u2014 This ensemble designed in Italy featureis the\t\u2019\"'I ini.p.nor 01 .tnc M1!i5 K\u2019er*1* Truc * visiting ccntly calling on old friends slanting cut in a white-wool, stitched blue herring-bone design, united < nurch.The members her grandparents.Mr and Mrs Mrs.John Ducharme visited ÎThe smartly tailored coat has a notched collar and burned-up arp most grateful to all who Charles Farmer in Wells River, her daughter in Charleston Vt jcuffs.tunic dress is in bright blue-wool jensey,\t(CP) helped in* this undertaking.I VL\tlast week.\u2022 * )- - - - SEW AND SAVE! with the newest choice of FABRICS TEXTILE MILL OUTLET 416 Merquett* St., Sherbrooke.@ HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 98 Albert St., at Wellington St., phono LO 7-9207 SHIRBROOKI, QUI.«AOOOMANCMi 169 Mein S»\u201e phone VI S-iet} SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY.AUGUST 6 19 56 Nine KNOWLTON Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Wright.Mr.Clifford Wright, of Foster.1 the Misses Marilyn and Jennifer Blampin, of Maniwaki, were visit- i ors at the home of Mr and Mrs.Sydney Taylor.Mrs.Lillian Levoy and Miss Dorcas Levoy were at the Crippled Children's Camp at Ayer\u2019s Cliff to visit Master Chauncey Levoy.The infant son of Mr.and Mrs.; S.Williamson, was baptized at St.Andrew's Church in Bolton Pass with the rector, Rev.T.E.R.Nurse officiating.The child received the names, Richard Dexter and the godparents were Mr.; and Mrs.Bruce Norton.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Wooley and son.John, of Crawford Park, were weekend guests of Mrs.C.E.Crandall while in town to attend the Peak-Bockus wedding.Mr.Harry Long, of Bishop s University, spent the weekend at his home here.Miss Faye Armstrong has completed her studies at Macdonald College and was a weekend guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.James R.Armstrong.Mrs.Kenneth MacGillivray and son James, and Mrs.Wesley Eardley and son Bobby, of Montreal were also frequent visitors at the same fonstont sines It takes time to make a good lager! 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CARLING'S ^ RED CAP ALE BLACK LABEL LAGER Brewed in Montreal by Carling's Red Cap Brewery Limited home during the past week Mr.and Mrs.A.T Woodley are enjoying a holiday on the Maine Coast.Mr.and Mrs.Wayne Peak returned from their honeymoon spent at Hampton Beach and were guests over the week-end of Mr.and Mrs.Elton Bockus prior to leaving for Montreal where they will be guests at the Laurentian Hotel for a week.Mrs.Cairns, of Montreal, is spending the next two weeks at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Harold W.Spencer.Mr.William Benoit, of Ottawa.spent the weekend at this home here.Miss Earlene Morrison has returned from attending a Girls camp in the l-aur-entians.Mr.Bruce McCtay recently visited Mr.W.A.Inglis at the B.M.P.Hospital at Sweetsburg.Miss Christel Reghn and Mr.William Petts, of Sherbrooke, were weekend guests at the home of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gus Reglm.Mr.C.Hinds and Miss Kay Hinds, of Cornwall, were guests of Mr and Mrs.Graydon Tibbits while here to attend the Peak-Bockus wedding.Rural Dean and Mrs.T.E R Nurse were in Vale Perkins to attend a gathering in honor of Rev.E F.Macklm, of Manson-ville.Friends of Mrs.A.W.Mizener will regret to learn that she has been confined to her room for the past week with illness, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Arthur were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Donald Spencer and family at Waterloo.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Farmer and family, of Ste.Therese, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Porritt.Mr.and Mrs.Roland Boulay and family, of Ville St.Laurent, were guests for a week at the home of Mrs.Boulay\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Benoit.Miss Carolyn Woodward, of Vailcyfield, was a guest at the home of Rev.and Mrs.T.E.R Nurse for the past week and while here, attended the Peak Bockus wedding.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Vickers and family, of St.Adele, were weekend guests of Mrs.Vicker s parents, Mr.and Mrs.William D.Soles.Mr.Ian L.Bockus has returned to his duties in the Gaspo Mission.Friends of Mrs.Harry Corn-stock will be sorry to learn that she is a patient in the B.M.P.Hospital at Sweetsburg.Her address is room 309, Third Floor.Mr.and Mrs.Orlando Soles, of Montreal, are holiday guests of Mr.Soles parents, Mr.and Mrs.William D.Soles.Mr.and Mrs.Wesley D\u2019Artois, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.William J.Partridge.They also called on Mr.and Mrs.Ralph S.Crandall.Mr.and Mrs.Buddy Benoit and family of Ville St.]>aurent, are visiting Mr.Benoit's parents, [ They\u2019ll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo HEPE, JUNIOR Bring out tviese KITCHEN CHAIRS FOR US-TMEY LOOK LIKE THEY'RE SET FOR the week end THEY KEEP FOP RUNNING between HERE AND THE RE FRIG ERAtOR SO MUCH HE HASN\u2019T HAD A CHANCE TO Sit down this IS THE NEW OLtTDCOR FURNITURE.EH ?X WAS TELLING MV GUESTS ABOUT IT-WANTED THEM TO SEE HOW YOU FIXED UP YOUR BACK YARD WHOSE GlIESTS?THEY\u2019LL STAY HERE AS LONG AS THE FOOD,DRINKS AND LAKH FURNITURE HOLD OUT\u2014 YEAH-HOW\u2019S THAT BARBECUE VOU BUILT?HAVE YOU TRIED IT OUT YET?Pit Entertaining -me ^ fopover neighbors WHO KNOW WHERE 7D À! SPOT A free LOAD \u2018TU4NX4NDa4TlPOPTWC r U4TLO M4T 4.W.V 8-STPOU3g&Ug6 *1 \u2018\u2022¦R FEATURfA *YVTMf*TT Theyll Do It Every Time By jimmy Hatlo MOM C4N R4TTLE IWE DISHES ALL NI6HT, AND FOP 1\\ONT TAKE THE HUNT TO LEND A WASHING HAND \u2014 Sut LATER WHEN THE LITTLE WOMAN MAKES HERSELF A VERY QUIET LEMONADE VOW/ DOES ME COME TO LIFE ! Wf/j KLMCfiy MEV// WHERE'S MINE?ü/h1 CCCL-L.Mr and Mrs.George BenoiL Mtss Patricia Tibbits, of Sweetsburg, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Tibbits.Mr.Harold Tibbit's.of the Canadian army at Kingston, Ont., is also spending a holiday with his parents.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Barnes and Mrs.Roy Willey were calling on Mrs.Nina Barnes, who is a patient in the B M P.Hospital, at Sweetsburg.Mr.Earl Patten of Earnham spent the weekend at his home here.Misses Connie and June Spencer and Winnie Cairns, of Montreal.were guests of the former's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Spencer.Miss Jean McPherson of Montreal, spent the week-end at the home of Dr.and Mrs.E.H.Gray.Mr.Harold Mandigo, of Montreal.has been visiting his mother.Mrs.Gertrude Mandigo prior to her leaving for her new home in Montreal.Miss Faye Armstrong is spending a week with friends in North Hatley.Mr.L.J.Splicheal, of Minneapolis.Minn.is spending some lime at the home of her brother-home of Dr.and Mrs.E.H.Gray, -in law, Mr.Harry Comstock to be near her sister.While at their summer cottage at Fishers Point.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Cameron, of Montreal, called on their aunt, Mrs.E.A.Seale.Mr.E Bruce Bailey was visit ing Miss A G.Piekel at Earnham.Mr.and Mrs J, Walsh were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Battley.The remains of Mrs.Guy Shar-low, of Sutton, wrho passed away on July 24 were brought here for interment Mrs.Harold Simpson visited her husband, Mr.Harold Simpson in the Neurological Hospital in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Barnes were in Richford, Vt., where they called on Mrs.Max Lauder who has been ill.Miss Linda Jill Bockus has returned to her home here after spending a few days with her brother, Mr.E.Crandall Bockus and Mrs.Bockus at Hudson Heights.Miss Dorothy Bancroft wns re-i eently visiting Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Battley at West Shef- : lord.Mrs.W.Craven spent two days with Mrs.E A.Seale at her I cottage at Brome Lake.Miss Sheila Tibbits ha« re-1 turned from visiting friends in Lacolle.Mrs.Annie Stetson, of Sutton, spent a dey with her daughter, Mrs.Ian W.Crandall and Mr.Crandall.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Stetson of Sutton were also cal ling at the same home.Mr, Larry Sturgeon of West Sutton was in town to attend the Perkins-McMahon wedding.Miss Antoinette Fontaine, of Montreal, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs.Georges Fontaine.Mrs.Della Wilson has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.W.H.Patch and Mr.Patch at Brome.Miss Valerie Corbett of West-mount is spending a holiday in Knowlton.Mr.and Mrs.William E.Bettes of Sherbrooke are spending some time with Mrs.A.W.Mizener and Mr.Karl A.Mizener.Mr.Warren Parker of North Hatley spent the weekend at the i home of Mr.and Mrs.James R.| Armstrong.Mr, and Mrs.Richard Roberts of St.Johnsbury were visitors at the same home.Mrs.F.Murray, who spent the past few weeks with the Armstrongs, has returned to Montreal.Mr.and Mrs, James A.Jolley have returned from spending a i holiday with relatives at Chatham.Ont.Mrs.Helen Krause is the guest of her cousin, Mrs.A.C.j Ross at her summer home at ! Brompton Lake.Mrs.G.Petit, of Inglis Island, had the misfortune to fall and : sprain her ankles one day last week.Mr.and Mrs.Ian C.Boyd and family, of Notre Dame de Grace, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ian W.Crandall while here to attend the Peak-Bockus wedding.Mr.and Mrs Norman Guillotte and family, of Sherbrooke were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Pearson.Mr.and Mrs.E, Crandall Bock, us and daughter, Nancy, of Hudson Heights, Miss Lynne.Martin AUTO-LITE wesisro* S*A*K PLUG WITH POWER TIP ATKINS & HARPER REG'D.Bury, Quebec - Tel: 40 of Huntingdon and Mr Keith Graham of Brownsburg were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs.Elton Bockus.Miss Elizabeth Bradshaw of Sherbrooke was also a guest at the Bockus home while here to attend the Peak Bockus wedding Word has been received here of the death of Mr.Brqce Mac-Farlane at Lindsay, Ont Mr MacFarlane was a former Manager of the local Bank of Montreal and was married to Miss Mildred Greene of Knowlton.Mr and Mrs.Carmi McLaughlin were guests over the week end of their daughter.Mrs.D H MacFarlane and family in Montreal Mr Irving Luce, of St.Albans, Vt., was a recent guest at the McLaughlin home.Mr.Alden Mizener has resum ed his duties with General Foods in Montreal after spending a holiday at the home of his parents.Mr.and Mrs Far! R Mtzen-er.Miss Alice Erskinc, who has resided at the Lake View Hotel for many years passed away on Friday, July 27th.Funeral service was held at St.Paul\u2019s \\n-ghcan Church on Sunday afternoon, with interment in the Knowlton Protestant Cemetery.Mr.and Mrs Joseph Inglis, of Sherbrooke, were weekend guests of the latter's father Mr.Thomas Knowlton.Mr, and Mrs, Robert Crandall of l/ondon.Ont , have returned to their home after spending the past two weeks with the former's mother.Mrs.C.E, Crandall.PROIU CTIVK MOTHER A Russian mother is said to have given birth to 69 children including four sets of quadruplets in the 19th century.OUNHAM- The ladies of the United church held a successful food sale on the grounds of Mr.and Mrs C.Wilkinsons summer house Mrs.Wilkinson served afternoon tea to the ladies spon soring the sale who were shown through the greenhouse in which are some beautiful flowers grown by Mr Wilkinson Mrs \\V.A Humphrey and family, returned home by way of Montreal on Saturday going on to Barrie, Ont., on Sunday Mrs S.J Small Mr and Mrs W S.McElroy, accompanied Miss Helen McElroy to St.Albans, Vt., to visit Mr and Mrs Curtis Moynan.There will be no service in the United Church during the month of August.Dr J.\\V.Armstrong and Miss Violet krmstrong.of Montreal, who spent two weeks at Maple wood have returned home Miss Bertha Rice, ot Dunham, and Mr.Robidoux, of Laprairie, were married at the Roman Ca tholic church on Monday morning, July 30th Mrs tV.A Humphreys ami Mrs J.Brown entertained for their mother, Mrs.Small on the occasion of her birthday.The guests included Mrs.C.Manson, Dr.J.W.Armstrong, Miss Violet Armstrong, David, Peter and Linda Humphreys and Jo-Ann Brown.Mrs, Edith Small, Mrs.W A Humphreys and Mrs Mobel Bak er motored to North Hero, Vt., to visit Mr.and Mrs Hubert Curley.Mi and Mrs I V.Lonl and the Misses Barbara and Ruth lent, of Toronto.Ont., were guests the past week at Terrace View, the home of Mr and Mrs James Symington Callers at the same home were Mr.and Mrs A.N.Oosterbaan and family, of Sweetsburg, Mrs.Eva Robinson, Mrs W.K Paul and son Stephen.Mrs Frank Judge and daughter Joan, Mr and Mrs.F Prime and Mr.and Mrs.G A.Doherty and family Miss Garth and her cousin motored to Ottaw a for a few days the past week.DENISON S MILLS\u2014 Serv ices in Holy Trinity church have been held regularly every Sunday morning for the past two months with Mr Lemesuner, a student from Bishop's University conducting, A Kingsey mission picnic was attended by more than 20 young people and many adults, when races and other events were cn joyed as the weather was too cool for outdoor refreshments, the picnic fare was enjoyed In ' the home of Mr and Mrs.W.1 Denison.Miss Gail Patrick provided music for an Impromptu dance following the repast.A pleasant social event, under the auspices of the Denison s Mills Women\u2019s Institute was the presentation of an electric clock from the members to Mr.and Mrs.Treffle Demers in the oc rasion of their 26th wedding an niversary.Mr.and Mrs.Demers were very much surprised when their friends arrived and Miss Grace Philbrick presented them with an attractive corsage and a boutonniere.The tea table was centred with a tiered wedding cake, made and decorated by Mrs.Spencer Brock Mr Duncan Rief, Mrs.Demers' grandson, presented the coup!* with a purse of money from re latives and friends .Many visitors called during the afternoon.CROP DESTROYED France's 1956 wheat crop was destroyed by bad weather and it will have little or none to export.n Get the LOAN you need IN «JUST 1-TRIP ?Th# ÀKvwni»/ Mân |ivet pu^mpt cê%\\\\ loan* (or am liood purpota .let* you pay /afar in convamant Bm monthly amount» .\t.with ht» gieat Canh-Naw Pay- Hiy lotar Plant Oat many a»fra bentfitM at no aifra coif | Pht-na lust t.M 1 tup loan, wiita ot corna tn today ' aaa* SSO to $100 \u2022» mai# an liqnntur* Vvmitur* \u2022» AwtaT taav ((*«» to tat mi FINANCE CO.3 convenient offices\u2014which It nearest 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titlist Bedard in the semifinals.The Canadians were defending doubles champions.The women's events were all-; American after the semi-finals.Miss Laird took the singles with a 4 6, 7-5, 8 6 victory over first-ranked Unda Vail of Oakland | Calif.The two singles finalists then lost the doubles crown to Mrs.June Lee and Pattie Miller, 6-3, 7-5.Mike Crane won the Western Canada junior men s final by de feating Jim Watson of San Fran cisco, 6-3.6-2, 6 2.sixth and ninth races Pari-mutuel payoffs were $21.50, $24.70 and $10.75.Detailed results of last night's program are as follows: FIRST RACE lde*l Harvester\ta 40 5 40 3 to Justaway Brown Flash\t3.60 Time; 2.20 3/5.Also ran.Spencer Tonight the Senators are at home to the Yankees, game time 6 15 p.m.A big 11 run third inning was enough to give the White Sox the win.Cadieux on the mound 4,oo 3.70 for the White Sox allowed the Yankees only six scattered hits creed.Westinghouse, My Lady, Johnny Grooms of the Yankees Brooke Chilcoot.Lady Brooke O.slammed out a grand slam homer for his team in their big SECOND RACE Sara's DevU\t3.90 3,10 2 70 MU, Xh'Grattan B\t*^ LSO ' f0Urth lnninS\t^ey scored Time: 2 17 3/5.Also raniTom\u2019s Star SIX runs.Hal, Isena Directly, Nora Grattan, Hall Brooke C., Fancy Brooke.THIRD RACE Clever Volo\t13.80\t4.80 3.20 Mary G.Herbert\t3.40 3.00 Lucky G\t4.00 Time: 2 12 Also ran: Direct Har-a ester, Sturdy Allie, Amos Pointer, Helen Van.FOUCTH RACE Doeior Brook# C\t5.50\t5.50 2.30 'Bud Direct Song Time 2 13 Also ran Dave Adam.Truly Volo, Mabel K.Brooke, Tiger Hum.FIFTH RACE Rutherford Guy\t5 80 3.30 2 00 Maryland Port\t3.20 2 80 Duck Corsica\t4 70 Time 2 14 2/5.Also ran.Lida Volo, Bobby Taylor, Jeanne AIL SIXTH RACE Moko D.Grattan Buddie Miller\t5 80 3.90 Miss Grattan Directly\t8 50 Cadieux and Mike Ogonoski were the big stars for the White Sox.Ogonoski had a home run, triple and two singles.John Grooms was the outstanding player or.the Yankees Yankees .100 600\u2014 7 6 3 White Sox 20111 12x\u201415 10 0 Hadlock, McNaie (3) and Park-4.20 3.20 er; Cadieux and Ogonoski.3.40 ;\t\u2014 Eskimos Defeat B.C.Lions 35-21 VANCOUVER\u2014itfV-The Grey-Cup champion Edmonton Eskimos, a juggernaut of power on the ground, defeated the British 7,1(' J Columbia Lions in Vancouver 35-21 Saturday night before 23,566 rime: 2 is j/s.Also rim: Gypsy fan!!, believed to be a record for Qufcn, Little clipper.Guilty.Jean an exhibition football game.Saturday's Games LITTLE LEAGUE White Sox 15, Yankees 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 3.Chicago 2 Philadelphia in, Cincinnati fi Brooklyn 12.St.Louis 4 Milwaukee 7, Pittsburgh 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 6.Cleveland 5 Chicago 15, Baltimore 4 Detroit.5, New York 4 Washington 5, Kansas City 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 1.Richmond 0 Rochester 4, Miami l Columbus at Toronto ) \u2014Bay State Pat, owned by Jacques Beaudoin of Montreal and driven by Ephrain L\u2019Heureux, captured the Eastchester Pace at Yonkers raceway Saturday night for his seventh consecutive victory.The Canadian pacer stepped the mile in 2:03 2-5 to beat Greentree Express by a nose, Chuck Volo was third.The winner paid $8.30.HARNESS RACING MUTUEL BETTING Wednesday and Saturdays, 8 P.M.Sundays, 8.CO P.M.Sherbrooke Fair Grounds LADIES FREE ON WED.and SAT.Children under 16 not admitted.For information Tel.LO.24445 Kirby, Whittaker Tied In Trials OTTAWA.\u2014 (P \u2014 Montreal newspaperman Bruce Kirby and George Whittaker rvf Toronto's Royal Canadian Yacht Club were tied for first place with 16\u2019¦i points at the end of 12 scheduled races in the Olympic one-man dinghy trials.Don Burwash of Ottawa's Britannia Yacht Club won the only race completed Sunday in one hour, 26 minutes and 0 seconds.Burwash had 10\u20194 points and Bud Roulstone of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club trailed with 8 Top performer in the trials, which opened here Friday when four races were run off.is to be Canada's entry in the fall Olympics at Melbourne.Kirby, a writer for Weekend magazine who sails with Montreal's Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club, entered Sunday's racing with a one point lead over Whittaker.But Whittaker was runner-up Sunday beating out Kirby, who placed third, and Roulstone who was fourth.\u2022 ?\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 NEW NOXZEMA LATHER MEDICATED FOR PAINLESS SHAVES sasresr smoothist shaves tven TRIAL OFFER WHILE THEY LAST.TUBE I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY.AL'UU»! o, tTever» aaaBaBPI ¦v' 40 H.P.RACING, UPPER, AND TILTING AT LITTLE LAKE REGATTA LEFT.^ , 2: American Soldier Breaks 100-Meter Dash Record Twice At Berlin Meet BERLIN \u2014 (fP) \u2014 Pte.Willie Williams, 24-year-old soldier from Gary, Ind., Sunday shattered the official world record for the 100-metre dash for the second time within 72 hours with a brilliant sprint of 10.1 seconds on a rain-soaked track.Williams nosed out his buddy, Pte.Ira J.Murchison of Chicago, a member of the U S.Olympic team who equalled the 20-year-old official mark of 10.2.Williams and Murchison, before the race, had expresed hope that they would win in a photo finish in 10 seconds flat.Williams first ran the 100 metres in the record smashing time Suggested price All taxes included , of 10.1 on Friday in the preliminary trial heat of an interna-Uional military meet in Berlin's Olympic Stadium.Murchison followed up Saturday with a similar 10.1 performance and the two men squared off Sunday for a showdown final.Williams ran with a back wdnd of 0.55 metres a second.For record purposes, a back wind of up to two metres a second is allowable.German track officials, accredited by the International Amateur Athletic Federation held five watches on Williams as he broke the tape.All registered 10.1- All three 10-1 marks are subject to review and approval by the international federation, but officials anticipated no difficulty in obtaining the confirmation.The official record of 10.2 was first set by Jesse Owens at Chicago in 1936.Murchison himself equalled this record in June at the Olympic tryouts.Williams failed at the same tryouts to win a place on the team when he was forced to drop out during a trial heat at 60 yards with a bad leg cramp.\u201cI feel fine,\u201d Williams, a former track star at Illinois, panted to reporters after the race.\u2018\u2018This track is still the best 1 have ever run on.\u201d A heavy rain drenched the crushed red brick track surface of the massive stadium just an hour before the race.But the track\u2019s good drainage put it back in good enough shape to allow Williams to pull his second record breaking performance.La Tuque Crew Takes 100-Mile Race From U.S.SHAWINTGAN FALLS, Que \u2014 (P\u2014A veteran team from La Tuque, Que., overtook the defend-ing-champion Americans Sunday to win the 100-mile international St.Maurice River canoe race for the fourth time in five years.Henri Goyette and Ovila Dénommé stroked past Tom Estes and Irwin Petersen of Minneapolis to complete the long grind over portage and rapids in 11 hours, four minutes and 47 seconds.The Americans, who led after Saturday\u2019s first 50 miles, were one minute and 14 seconds slower.Successful Races Sunday At Little The annual Little Lake Regatta was held this Saturday and Sunday afternoon at Lake Park.Sunday afternoon over one thousand spectators were on hand to see some very excellent races put on by the local club.Complete results follow: Saturday Single paddle, juvenile: Richard Cloutier.Double paddle, mixed: Mariette Chevalier, Jacques Genest.Double paddle, junor: Robert Olivier, Jacques Delisle.Double paddle, senior: Jacquas Genest, Louis Hebert.Double paddle, juvenile: Jacques Lanctot, Richard Cloutier.Four paddle, junior: Robert Olivier, Pierre Cote, Richard Cloutier and Jacques Lanctot.Four paddles, for ladies: Louise Emond, Liliane Thibault, Pierrette Emond and Pauline Bergeron.Four paddle, senior: Georges Emond, Bernard Mignault, Jacques Beaulieu and Andre Brien.Single paddle, junior: Richard Cloutier, Robert Olivier.Seven in a verchere: Louise Emond, Jean-Guy Dion, Andre Brien, Jacques Beaulieu, M.Michaud and G.Emond.Obstacle race: Georges Emond, Jean-Guy Dion.Double paddle: Louis Hebert, Jacques Genest.Double paddle ladies: Louise and Mariette Chevalier.Pierrette and Louise Emond.Sunday 10 h.p.pleasure: Jean Talon, Yvon Brien.15 h.p.pleasure: Andre Brien, Jacques Beaulieu.25 and 30 h.p.pleasure: Roch Provencher, Roger Lamontagne, 40 h.p.pleasure: Guy Roy, Maurice Beaudoin.15 h.p.: M.Lecompte (Drum-mondville) equal with M.Provost\t/ 25 and 30 h.p.: Robert Biron (Drummondvjlle), Jacques Auger (Victoriaville).40 h.p.: Jean-Luc Gagnon and Michel Augar, equal.Free for all: Jean-Luc Gagnon, Pierre Legare.Tilting: Jacques Beaulieu and I Andre Emond, Jacques Lacroix and Sylvio Raiche.Juvenile aggregate: Richard ; Cloutier, 6 points; Jacques Lanctot, 3 points.Junior aggregate: Robert Oli-:vier, 8 points; Richard Cloutier, 5 points.Ladies aggregate: Mariette ! Chevalier, 11 points; Louise Emond, 10 points.Held Saturday, Lake Regatta Senior aggregate: Georges Emond.19 points; Louis Hebert, 13 points.Bears Down Wings In PONY League Coach George MacFarlane's | Bears came through with a 9-4 win over the Wings in Series ! (B) playoffs in the P.O.N.Y lea gue on Saturday afternoon at Sangster Park.Second game of ; the series will be played Tuesday : evening on the High School dia- j mond in Lennoxviile.The winner of this series will meet the ¦ Royals in the finals.Bears had a two run lead go ing into the fifth inning and then in their part of the fifth they added three more runs to take a 6 run lead.Wings got four of these back in their half of the same inning to make the score read 6-4 in the Bear\u2019s favour.Four more runs by George Mac-Farlane's boys in the sixth clinched the game for the Bears as the Wings went scoreless in the final two innings.Young Nugent the Bears hurler had 14 strike-outs in his victory while his opponent Lefebre had 8-strike-outs to his credit.Nugent w'as the big star for the Bears, Gagne stood out for the losers.¦ord photo by Gerr> t.emayt National League AH R H Pet Aaron.Mil.378 70 130 .344 Musial, St.Louis 385 59 125 325 Schoendienst, N Y 276 29\t85 .319 Boyer.St.Louis 407 70 129 .317 Lemon, SI.Louis 348 62 110 .316 Runs \u2014 Robinson, Cincinnati, 78 Runs batted ir.-Musial.81.Hits Aaron.130 Doubles Lopata.Philadelphia, 28 Triples Aaron, 12 Home runs -Snider, Brooklyn, 30 Stolen bases Mays, New York, 24.Pitching\u2014Lawrence.Cincinnati.15.3, .833.Strikeouls Friend Pittsburgh, 118.American League AB R H Pet.Mantle, N Y.364 93 134 .368 Williams, Bos.237 40 83 .350 Vernon.Boston 282 48\t97 .344 Maxwell, Detroit 326 67 110 .337 Ktienn, Detroit 374 58 125 .334 Runs\u2014Mantle, 93.Runs batted in- Mantle, 93 Hits-Mantle, 134.Doubles\u2014Piersall, Boston, 29.Triples-Simpson, Kansas City and Lemon, Washington.8.Home runs\u2014Mantle, 37.Stolen bases Rivera, Chic ago, 13.Pitching Brewer, Boston, 15-3, .833.Strikeouts \u2014 Score, Cleveland, 158.German Net Title To Hoad HAMBURG.Germany ,f \"We've teen, talking to motorists coast to coast and here's what you tell us you want : car needs always on hand and we Imperial Esso Dealers are doing over test to have what you want when you want it ! 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