Sherbrooke daily record, 7 août 1956, mardi 7 août 1956
[" m 1956\t\tAUGUST\t\t\t\t1956 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t1\t2\t3\t4 5\t6\tT\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 TOWNSHIPS LITTLE CHANGE Mainly sunny but with « few cloudy periods; little change in temperature; light winds; low .high 55 and 80 PAPER EASTERN Established 1897.Price: 5 Cent* * SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC TUESDAY.AUGUST 7.1956 Sixtieth Year EGYPT, RUSSIA STILL SILENT typhoon.Floods Take Heavy Toll In China Disaster HONG KONG \u2014 (Æ3) \u2014 Typhoon Wanda, one of the worst such Pacific storms of the century, snuffed out the lives of at least 2,161 people, inflicted injuries to almost the same number and left millions homeless on the Chinese mainland, reports from Red China said today.Peiping radio also reported that heavy rains in the wake of the hurricane winds during the last week have resulted in a \"fairly tense flood situation.But China\u2019s two greatest riv jrsipfl.r'' ers, the Yellow and the Yangtze, were described as under control.The Red radio said rail transportation, disrupted for several days by the typhoon, now has returned to normal.Wanda struck coastal China with devastating force last Wednesday and veered north to spend itself deep in the interior.Chekiang province, south of Shanghai on the coast, bore the brunt of the big blow whose winds reached 150 miles an hour.The death toll in this province alone was given as 1,096, with 1,-200 hurt.The city of Shanghai, which ports reach Peiping from more remote regions.Wanda played havoc with rice crops, orchards and gardens throughout the devastated area.Preliminary estimates were that 40 per cent of the cotton crop and one-third of the rice crop of the area were lost in the catastrophe.China's worst natural disasters in recent history include floods that took 900,000 lives in 1887 and 100,000 in 1911.tr* *** r KARACHI, Pakistan \u2014 (Reuters)\u2014Thousands of persons fled their homes this week as the waV spared'the fun'force of \"the [ ^eat River Indus, swollen by storm, counted nine dead and\t\"\t\u2018 H May Boycott Parley In Favor Of Taking Suez Problem To UN LONDON \u2014\u2014 O\u2019i _ Uncertainty today clouded pro»» pect* for the proposed 24 power conference on the Sue* C anal as an Egyptian-sparked move to throw- the disputa before the United Nations appeared under way.Egypt, the Soviet Union and India head the list at countries which still have not .ud whether the\\ will attend the talks the Western Big Three propose to open in London Aug It) And there were rumors today that India\u2019s Prime Minister Nehru might be shaping a counter, plan to give T.gypt a face saving avenue of retient.After a two-hour session Mon-1 100 injured.The lakeside beauty centre of Hangchow, 100 miles southwest of Shanghai, had 92 dead and 300 injured.These figures may be augmented as re- World News In Brief WASHINGTON \u2014 (£>) \u2014 President Eisenhower signed a bill Monday granting permanent residence in the United States tb the North Korean pilot who flew the first MiG fighter to the American air force for a $100,000 reward.The pilot, 24-year-old No Kum Sok, is an engineering student at the University of Delaware at Newark.j \u2022\t\u2022 MOSCOW\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014A delegation of the United Church of Canada arrived in Moscow Monday at the invitation of Patriarch Alxis of Moscow, the Soviet news agency Tass reported.The delegation is headed by the moderator of the general church council, Dr.George Dory.\u2022 * * TEL AVIV \u2014(Reuters)\u2014An Israeli military court Monday sentenced to death an Egyptian youth captured four months ago during hand-to-hand fighting between an Israeli patrol and a band of Fedayeen commandos in the Negev.Abdul Razek Mustafa Abu Arafad, 20, who burst into tears when he heard the sentence, had pleaded guilty to charges of firing on Israel soldiers while illegally within the borders of the country, and hurling a hand grenade at three Israeli soldiers.?* » VICTORIA \u2014 (CP)\u2014 Dean Brian Whitlow of Christ Church Cathedral, in his Sunday sermon, called Jehovah\u2019s Witnesses \u201cvicious and hateful\u201d and said they are guilty of \u201cquite unscriptural speculation.\u201d The Anglican churchman's charges came as about 5,000 witnesses ended a four-day convention here.* * * BATHURST, N.B.\u2014(CP)\u2014 Police are investigating the death of William Murray, 19, found in his room here Sunday.An autopsy was ordered when a half empty drinking glass with a whitish deposit was found near the body.* \u2022 * DENVER \u2014 (£>) \u2014 An 831-page record of John Gilbert Graham\u2019s trial for murder growing out of Ihe time-bombing of an airliner which killed 44 persons was filed Monday with the Colorado Supreme Court, automatically staying his execution.Graham had been sentenced to die the week of Aug.26 in the gas chamber.He was convicted in the death of his mother, one of the passengers aboard the airliner which exploded last Nov.1 near Longmont, Colo.heavy rains, swept through West Pakistan leaving a trial of wrecked dwellings and flooded fields.Reports reaching here today said a state of emergency has been declared in the worst areas where flooding tributaries have brought the Indus to danger levels.In the province of Sind alone about 30,000 were reported homeles.Food and medical supplies are being rushed in by relief teams using boats and helicopters.Police and emergency teams are standing by.The Indus is reported nine inches above the highest level previously recorded.At nearby Khairpur the Indus has broken its banks and flooded 20,000 acres of land.In Baluchistan, extensive flooding is reported from the Quetta district.Rivers have broken their banks and 20,000 are reported homeless.;\u2022\t4 mm\tPetty Officer 5.K.Shvifelt, West Br bending A Message \u2014 board the Hallfax-basef frigate Fort from a one-month cruise to Scotland and Belgium.PO Shufelt.holder son of Mrs.V.Shufelt.Petty Officer S.K.Shrjlfeh, Wes^ Brome, Que., sends a message by light on Erie, which has just returned to Halifax of the distinguished service medal, is the (RCN Photo) Session Nears Completion Yugoslavia Bans Critical Papal Letter BELGRADE \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 The government Monday banned the printing and distribution in Yugoslavia of a pastoral letter from the Pope.An announcement by the federal public prosecutor said the letter \u201ccontains a series of slanders and untrue allegations about conditions in our country, particularly that possibilities do not exist in our country for the free activity of religious communities and their adherents.\u201d \u201cIt represents a gross attempt to misuse religion for political purposes, and is an inadmissible interference in the internal affairs of our country.\u201cThe whole contents of the letter confirm that it was written with the intention of harming the reputation of our country by making untrue allegations.\" A dispatch from Rome said the Pope's letter, published July 14.was addressed to the archbishops, bishops, clergy and members of Catholic lay organizations in Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslavakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Poland, Romania and East Germany.For the last 10 years \u201cthe Church of Christ (in eastern Europe) has been deprived \u2014 though not everywhere in the same manner \u2014 of its rights,\u201d it said.\u201cPious associations and religious organizations have been violently broken up.The clergy has been hindered in the exercise of its ministry \u2014 when it has not been deported, exiled or imprisoned.\u201d OTTAWA \u2014 (P \u2014 Government legislation affecting labor is getting fast handling in the ! closing days of the parliamentary session with the compliance of the opposition parties.The administration's two major labor bills of the long session zipped past several stages in the Commons Monday, with the only ; dissenting voice coming from a Liberal who didn\u2019t vote against the measure he opposed.The dayVscore on Labor Minister Gregg\u2019s legislation : 1.\tThe Commons gave second and final reading to a bill establishing equal pay for women doing the same work as men in industry under federal jurisdiction.It now goes to the Senate for ratification, which is certain.2.\tThe JIousc accorded swift approval to a resolution preliminary to a bill to enable fishermen to get unemployment insurance and to reinstate some of the 100.000 other workers disqualified from collecting insurance benefits after 1955 amendments to the Un employment Insurance Act.The unusual inter-party co-op eration led to the insurance bill getting first and second readings on a single day.Opposition members were reserving any criticism for the bills\u2019 examination by the Commons industrial relations committee, to start today, and for later committee-of-the-whole debate.Indications were that the nearrecord session in length of sitting days would end Saturday night.Finance Minister Harris, government House leader, told a reporter the parties have agreed on a Saturday night target.At the latest, he said, prorogation would come by Tuesday, Aug.14.This will make the session the second, longest in history, beaten out only by the 155 days of the 1903 Parliament.Ste.Agathe Chief Killed In Shooting STE.AGATHE, Que.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 Police Chief Ernest Chalifoux of the Ste.Agathe force was fatally shot early today investigating two suspects, headquarters reported.First reports said that the police captain, who was acting police chief, handled a call to investigate two suspected prowlers.Several shots were fired, police said, and the captain, who was alone, managed to drive his squad car back to the police headquarters.He died in hospital.Police seek the slayers.Ste Agathe is about 60 miles northwest of Montreal.Provincial police at Montreal said a medical officer has been sent to the scene for the autopsy.One report said that the acting chief attempted to stop two men breaking into a car and that Capt.Chalifoux was struck by six bullets.It was not known whether Chalifoux fired any shots.Seek Cause Of Explosion That Killed 3 At Niagara Today's Chuckle \u201cDoesn\u2019t it EVER rain out here?\u201d the visitor asked the Arizonan.\u201cWell, do you remember about Noah and the Ark.when it rained for 40 days?\u201d \u201cYes.\" \u201cWell, we got a half-inch that time.\" NIAGARA FALLS, N Y.\u2014 (JP) \u2014 Investigators today sought the cause of a million-dollar explosion at the Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.plant Monday that kiL led three men and injured 17.Company officials said the blast wrecked three buildings where an insecticide was being manufactured, and damaged six others.The three dead were Herman C.Strablow, 29, John Maule, 34, j and Francis Kramarik, 22, all of the Niagara Falls.N.Y.area.Twelve of the injured are still in hospital and a company spokesman estimated the damage to buildings and equipment at $1,-000,000.He said the explosion, which came shortly after noon, was in a building near an area where classified government work was being done but that no buildings in the restricted area w-ere damaged.The fire which followed the blast was brought under control in about two hours.The second-longest session \u2014 148 days in 1907-08 \u2014 will be matched Thursday, Aug.9.The House gave final approval in 10 minutes to the government measure tightening federal control over small loans companies.Mr.Harris also amended his income tax bill to reduce from six to four years, starting next Jan.1, the period in which the revenue department can reopen old tax returns and boost assessments.Speaking on a bill altering customs tariffs on some goods, Mr.Harris said it would be impossible for the Canadian government to induce the United States administration to change the American tariff on Canadian potatoes.However, \u201csomething\u201d might be done for potato growers and the government was \u201cconsidering it.\u201d The House heard from Trade Minister Howe that wheat ex-! ports in the crop year ended 'July 31 will be about 310,000,000 bushels, third highest since the Second World War.Mr.Howe made the statement as the Commons approved the new Inter-!__________________________ Ike Vetoes Proposed Army Cut WASHINGTON GP) \u2014 President Eisenhower in effect today-turned down Soviet Premier Bulganin\u2019s proposal that the West match Russia\u2019s announced move reducing the size of its armed forces by 1,200,000 men.In a letter replying to one received from Bulganin June 6, the president also urged anew that Russia agree to Eisenhower\u2019s earlier proposal to freeze production of atomic weapons.The president also sounded a new appeal for the Russians to reconsider their rejection of his \u201copen skies aerial reconnaissance proposal.\u201d Eisenhower called on Bulgan-to \u201cdo more to realize the hopes which were born at our meeting at Geneva\u201d a year ago.In his June 6 letter, Bulganin proposed what he called a \u201cnew approach to disarmament.\u201d The Russian\u2019s plan was basically unilateral, uninspected armed forces cuts by the big powers.He coupled the proposal with one for withdrawal of all foreign j forces from Germany.Eisenhower said he welcomed Russia\u2019s move in reducing manpower but that it merely followed earlier moves by the U.S.to \u201csteadily reduce\u201d the size of its larmed forces.national Wheat Agreement, which Canada has signed, nin-jning from last Aug.1 to July 31, 1959 The bill dealing with fisher men and (he requalifying of pro-i vtously-disqualificd workers for 'unemployment insurance got i quick treatment with agreement, i among the four Commons parties.While Mr Gregg did not elaborate on the effect of the rein-statement legislation, it was expected to requalify about half those unable to get regular insurance benefits last fall because of a general overhaul of the Insurance Act conducted by Parliament in 1955.The complication developed from a change in worker-employer payments into the fund from a daily to a weekly basis.The new system called lor a worker to have 30 weeks payments in a year to qualify lor benefits.Mr.Gregg\u2019s bill reduces this to 24, at the same time cutting the minimum length of benefits from 15 to 12, respectively, half of the payment weeks.On the bill providing equal pay with men for the 73,000 wo-I men in industry under federal | jurisdiction, the only basic ob-|jection came from Liberal C.W.Carter of the Newfoundland constituency of Burin Burger*.He suggested it should be laid over until next session for more consideration.While there should be no pay discrimination against women, wage differences could be due to economic factors, which might impel employers to hire men instead of women.day night, the Egyptian cabinet gave no indication whether it will accept the conference bid, but an official source asserted: \u201cEgypt has plenty of time to answer.The deadline to drhvci a reply is midnight Aug IS.\u201d Washington sources said then that all American planning was going ahead on the assumption that the conference would start on schedule, but the possibility of a postponement «as not ruled out.The rumors today had it that Nehru might come up with a proposal for some kind of media lion, or thal he might join Egypt in demand that the whole issue be laken before Ihe UN Senrriiy Council.The Liberal newspaper News Chronicle says it has learned that Nasser already lias informed Nehru that \u201cEgypt will discuss the Suez Canal issue in (he Unit od Nations and nowhere else.\u201d Nehru scheduled a statement to the Indian Parliament Wednrs day on the ranal dispute, but gave no advance inkling of the posilion he would take Egypt's semi-official Middle East News Agency said Ihe proposed London meeting could not alter nationalization of the canal company, and described Ihe parley as \u201ca conference of aggression not of peace.\" The statement by the agency\u2019s general manager, Galal Hamamsky, declared the conference plan was \u201ccharged with threats and the concentra tion of naval, land and air forces.\u201d Prime Minister Eden virtually has ruled out any proposal to turn Ihe question over to the UN.lie recalled to Parliament last week that Egypt since 1951 had been flouting a Security Council request to lift restrictions on the passage of Israeli ships through the canal.Eden is scheduled to give the British people a television-radio report Wednesday night on the situation that has brought deep concern here and sent British military reinforcements into the Mediterranean area.In addition to Britain, France and the U.S., 11 countries have indicated that they will be represented.As opposed to the general reaction in much of the West.Egypt\u2019s nationalization move has drawn firm support from the Arab world.Iraq, the only Arab member of the Western-sponsored Baghdad pact, has officially informed the other alliance mem hers she is backing Egypt in the dispute.NZ Backs Britain On Suez WELLINGTON, N.Z t Prime Minister Sidney Holland told Parliament today New Zealand wifi support Bniain in whatever she does in the Suez crisis \"This means exactly whal i* says,\" he declared, \u201cand if you are reaching conclusions shout this, you are probably right.There is no doubt that some nations in the world appréciai e a show of strength,\u201d Holland said New Zealand will increase ils forces in Malaya stih.Stunlially in response (o a British request.Presumably the New Zealand troops would free part of the British garrison in Malaya for shipment to the Middle Easi-New Z.ealand fared a great crisis with grave possibilities as a result of Egypt\u2019s nationalization of ihe Sot*/ Canal.It waa vital to Hie United Kingdom, and Ihe United Kingdom was vital to New Zealand.The question at issue waa whether or nol an international waterway was to he under Ihe control of one country.He could not accept such a proposition.Suez Company Won t Order Oui It's Employees PARIS _ (Reuters) \u2014 The Suez Canal Company decided Monday against ordering the immediate withdrawal of its employees from their posts in Egypt.An announcement issued at (hr company\u2019s headquarters here said non-Egyptian employees have been asked to choose before Aug 15 between loyally to the company and willingness to work for the canal\u2019s Egyptian state management.It said those who remain loyal to the company should stay at their posts until a date to be decided later in view of the London conference on the Suez\u2019s future Aug.16.Egypt has ordered the employees to remain at their posts under threat of imprisonment.Steel Price Raised Expect Wide Impact Red China Lifts Bar On Newsmen, But U.S .Doesn't HONG KONG \u2014 0 li-\u2014 ALSO! PORDYCE- Miss Margaret Stevenson has returned home from Macdonald College, having finished her course at the summer school for teachers.Prior to her leaving, 30 of her class mates gave her a surprise shower, at which, she was presented with an electric fry-pan.Mrs.H.Spencer, of Knowlton, and Miss June Spencer, of Mont, real, were visitors at the Stevenson home.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Stevenson and Daphne, of Montreal, were week-end visitors at the Stevenson home.Mrs.Lynn Bell entertained the Women\u2019s Institute at her home with Mrs.O.Patterson as: joint hostess.Bobolinks travel 6,000 miles twice a year between South and North America on their seasonal migrations.Borrow On Your Cor .Ju*t one example .Niagara loans range from ' $100 la $1500 or more Bros.the Coukt-Marhal OF BILLY MiTCHELC MONTHLY PAYMENTS\t\t 12\t20\t24 $74.90\t$ »a os\t$41 40 Army Group In New Quarters At Derby Line DERBY LINE \u2014 The 35th Engineer Detachment (Utilities) is now meeting at the Federal Building in Derby Line every Monday evening from 7.30 to 9.30.The detachment has a potential strength of 27 young men, and now has 18 men and one officer.The group formerly had been meeting in Newport but outgrew the available quarters and accordingly has moved to Derby Line.Major Frederick Tonjes, of Ethan Allen A.F.Base, Northwest Army Reserve Training Center, is the officer in charge.The group is under the leadership of Lt.Reginald Larosa, of United Stats Army.Anyone interested can drop in at the Federal Building in Dery Line any Monday evening from 7.30 to 9.30.The course in engineering is i available for all young men be-j tween the ages of 17 and 35 with- j out prior military experience, j and should prove a very worth j while bit of training.SIDE GLANCES By Gafhrofl* 'I hope you can give me more than a half hour today, Rosa\u2014I want your unbiased opinion of the way my husband is actincr!\u201d Please bring along proof of ownership of late model car.Baft* ore lower on i GiNemaScOPÊ \u2022 Warnehcowo*» LAST DAY \u2014 \"FOREIGN IN-TRIGUE\".Also \"THE ROAD TO DENVER\".UARCHIS COASt !0 COAST In Drummondville - 21/ Henoi Si 109 SANBORN ST (comer Wellington South) Phone: lO.9-3692 SHERBROOKE OUI LONDON IdryginI (lotions CANADA S OWN TRIPLE DISTILLED GIN w (Mtail Danchij* EVERY SATURDAY \u2014 2 P.M.to 5 P.M.DANTE TRIO Also Appearing Nightly at the Flamingo Cabaret HOTEL WELLINGTON - - ¦ SHERBROOKE WINDSOR Mr.and Mrs.H.Finley, Miss Elizabeth Finley and Larry Finley, are on a motor trip around th- Gaspe Peninsula.Miss Carmen Allard hai?returned home after spending a week in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Cochrane, of Richmond, were weekend guests of Mrs.Cochrane\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.O.Hamel.Mr.Erwin Oborne had a slight accident to his foot at St.Fran-ciis Mill.Mr.Carl Frame, of Shawini-gan, attended the wedding of Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Smeltzer.Mr.Smeltzer\u2019s mother, Mrs.L.Smeltzer, of Bridgewater, N.S., has been spending some time in Windsor.Mr.and Mrs.Irwin Greenlay motored around the Gaspe Coast, stopping at Hartland to attend the wedding of Mr.Greenlay\u2019s nephew, Mr.Irwin Haye«, of Shawville.Discussions are still underway regarding new labor contracts with the Canada Paper.Co.Mrs.E.MeLenahan, Miss Mary MeLenahan and New MeLenahan, have returned from Fredericton, N.B., where they were guests of Mrs.Helen Beat-tie.Mns.J.A.Goulet and Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Hurd were guests for the weekend of Mrs.M.C.Mayhew at Dixville.Mrs.Murray Smith, formerly, of Windsor, now living in Oakville, Ont., and Mr.Smith, were in town visiting their many friends.Mrs.John Bagnall and her guests, Mrs.E.Henry, of Manchester, England, and Mrs.T.Haspey, of Birkenhead, England, have returned from a trip to 1 tf-7 TJC oaf.o A Ht Off.ft by NEA Sorrto*.fra.\u2018\u2018Just think of me out there sweating my way around r,».mm» 18 holes and you\u2019ll keep cooll\u201d \" ¦ ¦ PREMIER CINEMA I _______________________ ¦\tTODAY! g John Lytel - Marie Windsor ® ¦\t'Two Dollar Bettor\" B Toronto and Niagara Falls.On their way home they visited Mr.and Mrs.G.Barry at Whitby, Ont.Miss Ethel Gagnon has been tranferred from the local office of .the Bell Telphone Company to the office at Port Credit, Ont.Mr.Uwe Kipoff, of Montreal, was a weekend guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Rice and Miss Peggy Rice.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Mutchler Jr., of Sherbrooke, were weekend guests of Mrs.K.Heath.¦ a rm Loretta oYung Orson Welles 'The Stranger\" ¦ J NOW ts th trim tv order NEW Underwood \u201d150\u201d TYPEWRITERS ï 'Ü SUTTON- Mr, William Miller has returned to his home on Mountain Street after a ten day visit with relatives in Montreal.Greta Wilson of Montreal West, is spending a fortnight with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Richard Wilson.While here for a few days in Sutton, Rev.and Mrs.George Gorman, of Durham, Ont., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.P.Rumsby.Miss Diane Young, of Philadelphia, has been a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Jack Shepard and family.Mr.and Mrs.Steepree and son Don, of Pennsylvania, were recent visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Richard Wilson, Mountain Street.They were accompanied by the former\u2019s sisters, Mrs.Norman Brock of Cowansville and Mrs.Alton Uen with her son Larry, of Sweetsburg.Mrs.W.H.O\u2019Regan is presently a patient at the B.M.P.Hospital.Sweetsburg.Miss Barbara Lapitre, of Ottawa.is spending part of her holidays with her grandparents.Mr.and Mrs.James Flanagan.Mr.Flanagan is now at home for his summer holidays from his work as a train conductor.Mr.John Jones, Mountain Street, is ill at his home with virus pneumonia.Mr.and Mrs.Leroy Taylor, of Athol, Mass., were recent guests of Miss Hazel E.R.Bates.Mr.and Mrs.Jeff Cope and daughter Lynn, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.Wilson.Mr.and Mrs.H.Demers, Miss Lois Demers and Miss Patricia O\u2019Neil were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Bresee en-route to Hampton Beach, where Miss Demers and Miss O\u2019Neil will spend two weeks\u2019 vacation.WATERVILLE\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Alton Murphy and daughter, Beverly, of Vir-giniatown.Ont., Mr.Allen Murphy, of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.James Kelly and Miss Joyce Daignault, of Montreal, were guests of Mrs.John Murphy at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Campbell.Mr.and Mrs.Marvel Smith and family, of Hatley, Mr.and Mrs.G.Marveau Alexander, of Richmond and Mr.and Mrs.S.Davis, of La Tuque were recent guests at the home of Mrs.Fred O.Smith and Miss Mildred Smith.Mr.and Mrs.M.Smith, Mrs.E.Smith and Miss Smith spent a week in Orchard, Me.Master Tommy Smith, who had been visiting his grandmother has returned home with his parents.Miss Gladys Naylor has returned from a vacation spent in Berlin, N.H.H.And S.Plans School Cafeteria At Rock Island ROCK ISLAND.\u2014 An executive meeting of the Border Home and School Association was held in the Sunnyside School library with nine members and Mrs.Hugh McC'lary, school principal attending.The president, | Slayton Perkins, was presiding.Plans were made to have the first general meeting at the school the evening of Sept.25.| Douglas Walkington, president of the Quebec Federation of the [ Associations will be present and : will give a talk on the aims of | the association.With school opening on Sept 5, it was decided to commence the hot lunch program the same j day.Mrs.Alton Grady, R.N., announced she has prepared several balanced menus for the cook\u2019s preparation.Frank Finch, chairman of the cafeteria, was authorized to hire Mrs.Dene Sherman as cook, and Mrs.Fred Putney as her assistant.Mrs.George Carruthers, treas-i urer, reported around $135 on | hand.To raise funds to get started on the hot lunch expenses a food sale will be held in the Southern Canada Power show room on September 13.* BIRTHDAYS OBSERVED The summer cottage of Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Hill, of Rock Island, at Baldwin\u2019s Mills, was the scene of a delightful gathering honoring the birthday anniversaries of three celebrants .Mrs.Hill entertained at a dinner attended by her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Goodsell and her aunt.Miss Hattie Dewey, the latter observing her 81st birthday.A decorated cake was served, this being a gift of Mrs.Good-sell.The same evening the party was joined by Mr.and Mrs.Bert Gifts Presented To Bride-Elect At Kirkdale KIRKDALE \u2014 50 friends and neighbors gathered in the church hall at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Marion Waterhouse, of Ulverton, now residing at Windsor Mills.Miss Waterhouse was completely surprised when she arrived as she had been invited by her sister to a card party in the j hall.She was escorted by Mrs.j Wilfred Patrick, to a special chair on the platform, under a decorated arch made by Mr.Don Riff.Three baskets of gifts were carried in by some of the neighborhood children.The bride-to-be was assisted in opening the ! many gifts by her mother, Mrs.; ! A.B.Waterhouse and Mrs.Al-! fred Nadeau, of Windsor Mills, i mother of the prospective groom.After the gifts had been opened Miss Waterhouse thanked her friends and invited them to visit her in Windsor Mills.The hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion in green I and yellow and the brides table I was arranged by Mrs.Patrick, | who also made and decorated the beautiful brides cake.Lunch was served by the Misses Adele and I>iane Bogie, Margaret and Janice Davidson, Terry Copping.Wendy Patrick, Janie Simpson and Gloria Nixon.Iced tea made by Mrs.A.B.Lys-ter was served by Mrs.Mardi Cote and Mrs.Roy Hughes.During lunch Mr.R.Nadeau, brother of the groom-to-be, rendered several accordion solos.Mrs.W.Patrick organizer of the event was assisted by Mrs.G.R Couchman and Mrs.R, C.Nixon.Hill of Lennoxville, and Mr.and Mrs.Rodney Richardson and family, of Seymour, Conn., it being the birthday of Mrs.HiiL She was honored by a wiener roast on the beach and another birthday cake was served.The following day, Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Hill's son Tommy, observed his 13th birthday and a special supper was served with his granddad, Mr.Fred Hill of Stan- stead attending.A cake topped with thirteen glowing candles was enjoyed.AT THE NEW WHITE HOUSE PAVILION Mon.Aug.13th AN IDEAL VACATION SPOT (Hunting & Trout Fishing) PINNACLE INN Lake Lyster R R 5 Coaticook \u2014 Tel VI 9-327S NUMBER 3049 HAS WON THE MINIATURE CHEVROLET CORVETTE MODEL CAR on tickets given by Crawford Motor Sales on every one dollar purchase.Must be claimed by August 18th, or another ticket will be drawn the same evening.CRAWFORD MOTOR SALES STANSTEAD Tel.TR.6-4254 WILF CARTER World's Greatest Western Recording Artist in person with his daughters CAROL and SHEILA, and many other famous Western Stars, such as WARD ALLAN, VINCE LEBEAU, JOE BROWN, TONY LEGGIO, TINY, the fam-ily Comedian, JACK KINGSTON, BOB KING and others.SHOW STARTING at 8:30 DANCING from 10:30 Reserve seats: ¦ tickets $1.15 each, now o nsale at H.C.Wilson & Sons Ltd.Children 50c.BUSSES leaving Lansdowne Terminal, Monday at 8 p.m.ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street, Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.LO.2-1355 \"The Furniture Store next to the Parking Lot\" Before buying furniture visit us.We have all types of furniture, at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many secondhand articles in excellent condition.\u2022\tFURNITURE \u2022 WASHING MACHINES \u2022\tSTOVES \u2022 REFRIGERATORS \u2022\tACCORDIONS\t\u2022 B-H PAINT We Oiier Easy Payment Terms, If Desired.HELD OVER ACCLAIM for THE The 1 Kw iu\u2018, r* Heard every Friday 7.30 P.M.over C.H LT.Hotel LaSalle BALLERINA LOUNGE DANCING NIGHTLY Matinee Every Saturday rj-wr\".\u2022¦.\u2022iv.vKvSSRFSR^ -for your new\tCed/ap^p^n | or present home! I Johns-Manville MORE SUSCEPTIBLE Tuberculosis was 12 times more prevelant among Indians and Eskimos from 1950 to 1952 than among white persons in Canada.COLORBESTOS Ask ui for a trial in your own offico \u2014* no obligation.Underwood Limited 320 King St.W.Call LO.2-5111 They\u2019ll Do It Every Time \t38\t38 B\tGoodyear\t78\t Can.Breweries\t294\thit Papei\t.\t1414\t140 Can Celanese\t164\t16\tInt.Telephone\t324\t324 Corby ' \\\"\t164\tJohns Manville\t564\t Performance Members of a Canadian Legion branch have designed and built a portable outdoor stage and donated it to a Veterans\u2019 hospital.Mounted on a trailer, it can be assembled in a few minutes into a 20' x 27' stage and moved to any part of the hospital grounds.Light, easy-to-handle aluminum was the Legion members\u2019 obvious choice of material.And in case of sudden thunderstorms, it would be a simple matter to roll the performers, stage and all, under the nearest shelter.A typical example of how aluminum often provides not just one but several advantages on a single job.ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD.(ALCAN) account of the wedding in the horse and buggy days of 50 years ago.He told of the lavish feast served the guests after the ceremony and recounted many-other interesting facts.He also LIBBYTOWN\u2014 MR and MRS.GORDON « LEARNED spoke of the kindly and gener-|in the community, wishing them ars c Vonda Huntingdon.Mr.Bishop gave an 'interesting °lfS ho^Pitialit>' received by all many more vears of happiness \"ho called at Evergreen F asked whether she had seen Mac-lean and his wife uhc replied with a sniff: \u201cl saw and heard nothing of those people.\" She declined to say whether that mcani Burgess and Maclean est producer m the States.It is expected that Farm Mrs at Learned Plain.\tUtica.N Y , a niece of\tMrs.\t\"ore no longer friendly Mr.and Mrs.Learned thanked\tLearned, sang \"1\tLove\tYou \"r-' ,5-i\"Ctt was escorted\toff all who had contributed to the\tTruly\u201d and three\tother\tselec-\ta Stockholm plane by a burly gifts and for their help in mak-'tions, accompanied\tat the\tpiano\trec* haired man who was\tnot ing the occasion uuch a happy | by Mrs.Don MacRae.\t; identified.Her second husband, one.Canon Dunn also address-1 Mrs.Milton Largy, daughter,\tK Bassett, met her at ed the honored couple and their > of Mr.and Mrs.Learned, was in ^ airport, guests.He spoke of the high charge of the gueut book, which sht' said Burgess is \"very Mr.and Mrs.Raffin, of Len- esteem in which they are held was signed by over 100*guests happy in Russia \u2019 imports from the world totalled 5492 million up 22- from last year, whereas exports were 12', higher at $429 million Steel prices were pushed up wards an average of $8 50 a ton by the U S Steel Corp., the laig United noxville, Mr.and Mrs.Henry-Leech, of Sherbrooke.Mr.Rob- RKHDPTriNJ ert G william, of Montreal, and Dl->nv-\u2019r 1 Mr.and Mrs.Ora Dobb.of North A family reunion was held at Hatley, have been recent guests the home of Mr.and Mrs Chas.of Mr.and Mrs.W.Dobb and Smith recently.Those present Mrs.Mary Hill.\twere Mr.and' Mrs.W.Keating.S.McMannis.Other visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.S.McMannis included, Mrs.S.J.McMannis, Miss Hazel McMannis and Mr.J.McMannis.of Ulverton; Mr Urban McMannis, Mrs.Jim Pyle and two sons, of Phyllis and Beverly Keating, and Toronto; Mr and Mrs.Robert Bourg Louis, Que., have been Mr.J.Crowley of Montreal; Mr.\" J and Mrs.G.Cooper of Woods-ville, N.H.; Mr.A.Davis of London.Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.B.James, of Hamilton, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.G.Heath, Mrs.B.Rowe, Mrs.R.Mr.W.Mrs.W.Dobb and Mrs.Mary T>avis, Mr.H, Davis and Mr.mg Willard recently.Hill were hostesses to the mem- - anci Mrs- B Albert of East An- Friends of Mrs.Cecil bers and friends of the Way\u2019s | ®us- -\"r- and -\"rs- Davis, Shei-Mills W.I., for their regular ly- Gary.and Bnan- Mr- B- Bish-meeting.Following the business j Bishopton; IE Harrison, J.sessim, members had the oppor- guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.J.Smith and Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Davidson.Mr.Douglas Pedersen and friend, of Malton, Ont., were week-end visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.D.Pedersen.Rodgers, of-Richmond, and Mr.F.Blanchard, of Melbourne Mr.Lawrence Betts and Mr Riley Bishop were in Valois and visited Mr.Lloyd Betts.Mrs.Ronald Maine and son.Rowe, Mrs.A.Hughes, Terry, of East Angus, spent a A.Davis, Mr.and Mrs.fc\"\u2019 days with Mr.and Mrs.In - tunity of viewing articles made for the fair exhibit.A highlight of the evening was a flower arrangement contest, of which Mrs.John Smith had the winning entry.All present enjoyed a talk by Miss Martha Aldrich R.N., who spoke of First Aid in case of em.ergencies.To conclude a very pleasant evening refreshments were served by the hostesses.Mrs.Mae Overbury, of Newport, Vt, Mrs.Henry Overbury, of Portsmouth, R.I., and Mr.and Mrs.Howard Smith and Deane, of Barton, Vt., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.Hovey.Ainsworth will be pleased to know she is improving slightly although she is still confined to her bed.Mr.William Bentley has purchased the house formerly owned by Mr.Percy Rolfe in Marble-ton and is in residence there.\t,\t,,t\tRecent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mr' W Keating ofj£rjc McMannis included Mr and Mrs.F.JI Perkins and Mrs.Lizotte, Deanna Harrison and Sandra Marshall of Bury; and Mrs.H.Tanguay of Cookshire.Music was supplied for the evening by Mr.and Mrs.B.Gilbert, Mr.and Mrs.N.Davis of East ¦For' COMFORT/ ECONOMY/ CONVENIENCE/ Moke Plans Now To Attend The MAR8LET0N ».-a- lor example,- SHERBROOKE to MONTREAL Only $2.80 One Way $5.05 Return 9 trips daily PROVINCIAL TRANSPORT COMPANY Sherbrooke Bui Terminel, 10 Det Grandes Fourches South, LO.9-3656 AUGUST 10-11 -12 Friday - Saturday -Sunday MIDWAY \u2014 Enjoyment for the whole family.HORSE RACES ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOONS at 2:30 p.m.Montreal Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Bennett have returned to Springfield, Mass., after spending the weekend with the latter\u2019s mother, Mrs.I.W.Dawson, and Mr.Dawson Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Willard of Bury, and Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Card of Sherbrooke.Mr.J.Crowley of Montreal, is spending a week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.Smith.Mrs.Clara Gilbert has return-: ed from a motor trip to Old Or-j chard and Portland, Me.Recent visitors at the home of i Mr.and Mrs.Angus D.Smith, Ardhiil Farm, were Mrs.J.R.Me Douglas George, of Danville, Mrs.T.Menard.Mr.Lawrence Rodgers and Miss Joan Reif, oi^ Richmond.ULVERTON\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Eric Smith, of Toronto, Ont., and Mr.and Mrs.Clinton Hughes, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Riff.Miss Hazel Garvin, of L'anville, spe.it the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Norris.Mr.and Mrs.R.Leatherbarrow and two children, of St.Lambert, have returned home after spending the past two weeks at the BROME- Thc Ladies' Guild of St John\u2019s Anglican Church met at the home of Mr and Mrs William Barnes.The president.Mrs.J.Osterdahl was in the chair and conducted the business meeting The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs J.E Soles.The report of the food-sale held at Knowlton showed the sum of $87.25 had been realized.A social hour was enjoyed when lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs.J.E Soles.The next meeting will take place at Millbrook Farm, the home of Mr and Mrs.H.P.Jackson, on Wednesday, Aug.15.Messrs.Nelson Ingalls and Wil liam Heptig of Boston, Mass., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Chapman, and Mr.and Mrs.H.P, Belcher.Messrs.Gerald Rhicard and Milton Peters.Mrs.Lyla Owens, and Miss Norma Owens accom panied their guest, Mr.Myles Fstes.to St.Johnsbury, Vt., to visit their cousins, Mr.and Mrs.W.Screwton.Other guests at the samc home were Mr.and Mrs.C.Smith of Jackson, N H .and Mrs.M.B Jones, of Revere, Mass.Mr.Myles Estes has returned ; to his home in Watcrville, Me., after visiting relatives here.Mr.and Mrs Albert Girvan of the new labour confrkets in the aluminium Industry will result in a price increase for the metal of about l'-j its a pound Vhe Dominion Bureau of Stat iaties reports that carloadlngs on Canadian railways increased h per cent in the third week of July lo 95,342 from 87.990 a year earlier.From the lirst ol the year the increase was 11 per cent to 2,374,681 cars from 2,-139,747 fur the period last year.The Canada Cement Co.Ltd.has announced plans to double the present capacity of its Havelock, N.B plant to 1,800,000 bar rels.Construction of the new kiln will start as soon as possible The price of copper charged by custom smelters has hern in creased by \u2019 1 cent to 30', ets a pound.rt below the present price of 40 ets charged by pro ducers For the nine months ended June 30, 1958 MacMillan and Rloedel has repotted a net profit of $13,221.209 or $2 50 a share as compared with $13,808,803 or $2.61 a share for the similar period last year.For the six months ended June 30tli 1956 Lower St.Lawrence Power Corp.reports a net profit after the regular preferred divi demis of $148,101 or 48c a common share as compared with $163,898 or 70c a share tor the same period last year.The Aluminum Co.of Canada Ltd has announced thal a group of Quebec province contractors has hern selected to carry out construction of a new $135 million one million horsepower development al Chute des Passes.This development is part of a $250 million expansion pro Can Pacific Railway SSN Smelters\t31 Hist Seagram\t36'» Dominion Bridge\t23 Dominion Corset Dorn.Steel ,5 Coal 23>a Dominion Stores\t43'« Dominion Tar\t15>* Dom.Textile\t8'* Gen.Dynamics\t70 Gs p.sum Imperial Oil\t58 Imperial Tobacco\tll\u2019-; lilt.\tNickel\t105 Int.\tPaper\t137 Ini.\tPete\t38 Ind.\tAccept.\t57 How ai d Smith\t47 MacMillan H\t43 Massey Harris\ta1*» MeColl-Frontenae\t65 Mont.Locomotive\tHi'* Dow Breweries\t35 Nat Steel Car\t30l> Noranda\t62'ir Placer Dev\t13''» Powell River\t52 Price Bros\t77 D Prov.Transport\t13 Quebec Power\t27 \"4 Royalitr Oil\t15\u2019» SI Law.Corp\tBID Shawintgan\t94 \\ Steel ot Canada\t71 Triad Oil\t11>> Walker (.W.\t72D Zeller s 344 Montg.Ward 3lD N Y.Central 36*» Pepsi 23 Radio 13D H Republic Steel 234 U.S.Rubber Std Oil of N .1.Ihh Studebaket 7*4 B V.S Steel 70 Vanadium Steel 364 It Woolworth 584\t- 421 42\u2019 4 38\u2019* 38'* 224 .\t43 51*4 81 ** 584 74 64^4 64 4XD 49N 484 43 D 51\u2019» 58 >4 8 11 105 137 It 37 B 57 46 424 R 8-'s MOE'S RIVER CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Previous Close 11 n m Anglo Nfld.\t12 12 B.A Oil\t484\t48-4 Brown Company\t214 214 B ; Can, Vickers\t354 35 B Can.and Dnm.Sugai\t234 j (Town Zellerhach\t634 Cons.Paper\t44\t45 B Ford \"A\"\t128 Fraser\t40\t40 B Great Lakes Paper\t484 48415 Minnesota & Ont\t384 So.Can.Power Pfd\t140 MINES\t Un.Asbestos\t8.00 East.Metals \t\t.69 BANKS\t Montreal\t.\t«1\t604 Nova Scotia \t\t624 62 Commerce\t.\t56 4 B Royal\t664\t654 Mrs.Evelyn llnseltme spent a lew days in Sherbrooke, the guest of Mr.and Mr».J.K John's.Those from here who attended the Luce Taylor Wedding and to ceptlon at Sawyervtlle were: Mr.ami Mrs, Fred luce and son 35 It Wendell, Mr and Mrs.Everett Luce and their guests, Mr.and Mrs.Joe Simmons, of Centre-dale.H I , Mrs.Addic Luce, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Hascltine and family, Mrs.F llaseltlnc, Miss Cécile Vaitlancourt, Miss Louise Luce, Miss Barbara Bryant and the Messrs Everett Bryant, Ed ward Bryant.Wilfred Luce and Oscar Luce Mr.and Mrs.George Wallace and Mr.Shirby Wallace and daughter Joan, of Derby, V.T., called on Mrs.Addie Luce, on their way to attend the Luce\u2014-Taylor wedding and reception at Saw-yerville.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Ewart and Miss Joyce Ewart, accompanied by Mr and Mrs.Earnest Stone, of Coaticook, spent a week in Ontario visiting relatives.Hi\u2019 1 63 52 77 27\u2019\u2022 16 94\u2019 70*4 11*4 724 254 1 Dralljii Fadden and Mrs.M.Beliveau of East Angus; Rev.Ivor Maclver home of Mrs.G.Norris, and Mrs.Maclver, Mrs.H.Mac- Mr.and Mrs.Emile Lupien Rae and Miss Jean MacRae of and family, of St.Huberts, were Scotstown, Mrs.Mulholland of the guests of Mr and Mrs.Al-Ottawa, and Mr.Henry Nichol- phonse Cote, son, of North Hill.\tMr.Grant Husk, of Montreal, Ville La Salle, are spending a gramme in Northern Quebec pre holiday at the home of Mr, and vl0lls|v announced Mrs.W.II.Patch.\t^ government bill to widen Week-end guests at the home federal control over small loans of Mr.and Mrs.J.Osterdahl in-; companies received linal approv eluded Mrs.R.Martin and daugh al in the Commons.The hill now tors, Misses Elizabeth and Path- goes to the Senate for approval crine Martin, and Mr.and Mrs.\t\u2014 McLeod,Youhg Weir & Company UMIIED DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION SECURITIES Stock ordert executed on all Exchanges Private wire facilities Inquiries invited 10 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH, SHERBROOKE Telephon#: LORRAINE 7-5032 Resident Manager: Halton A.Clark Toronto Montrool Ottawa Winnipeg London HomiHon Vancouver Calgary Kitchener Quebec New YoHc Broker ________________ Affiliate McLeod,Young,Weir & Ratcuffe MEMBERS Of THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE\tMONTREAL STOCK EXCHANOC CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Miss P.Keating has returned to Montreal after spending a w'eek with her aunt, Mrs.C.Smith, and Mr.Smith.Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs.Ira Dawson were Mr.and Mrs.H.Goodwin of Brock-ville, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.A.Turner of Bury, Mr.and Mrs.W.Dawson of Canterbury, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Card of Waltham.Mass., Mr.and Mrs.H E.Card of | Belmont, Mass., Mrs.A.Harding.Brian and Kevin, of Sherbrooke Friends of Mrs.Forrest Hooker are sorry to know she is ill.Mr.and Mrs.C.Stevenson and sons, of Sheldon, Conn., are spending a week with Mrs Stevenson's parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.Webb, and other relatives in this district.Mrs.A.Willard of Lennoxville.Mrs.G.MacAuley, Mrs.Fritz Leonard, Mrs.Mabel Rolfe and Mrs.Cyril Rolfe of Bishopton.were guests of Mrs.Gordon Wilkin and Mrs.Harry Adams in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Smith and Mrs.E.Mills were in Montreal recently.Mrs.Allen Smith and daughter, Susan and Janet, who have spent several weeks with Mr.and Mrs.A.D.Smith, have left for their home in Chilliwack, B.C., and will visit friends and relatives in Montreal and Ottawa en route.Mrs.Smith accompanied them as far as Montreal.Mrs.Maude Adams of Missouri Valley, Iowa, has returned home after visiting Mrs.Mabel Rolfe and Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Rolfe.She also spent six weeks with her sister, Mrs.G.Wilkin in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Wilkin accompanied her as far as Toronto, Ont.The Sunshine Society met at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Rolfe with a good attendance.The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs.F.Leonard and routine business conducted.At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.Irving Willard and Mrs.E.S.McMannis The August meeting will be wiih Mrs.E S.McMannis.Mr*.F.A.Blanchard, Melbourne, and Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Noble, of Toronto, spent a few jays a6 gqest of agd Mrs, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.T.Husk.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Woodard, of Kentvillc, N.S.were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Cohn Bogie.OUT OUR WAY Elmer Stcb.of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.W.Barnes attended the Darrah reunion held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.Murray, in Sutton.Miss Jeannette Dupre ol Ste.Hyacinthe is spending a holiday at the home of her sister, Mrs.J.A.Bourgeois, and family.By J.R.Williams CON T 0>O ON THE OTHER 5IPE OF THE FENCE, WFÇ.THAT'5 private PHOPPny I OA * DIXVILLE\u2014 Recent guests at the home of Mrs.Beatrice Robinson were Mr.and Mrs.Russell Robinson, of Bedford and Mrs.Jessie Rose, Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Sutton and fam.ily, of Barnston.Mrs.Cora Damon, of Water-ville, has been spending a tew days with Mr.and Mrs, A.W.Cushing and visiting relative and friends in town.Mrs.Willie Howe, of Hunting ville, was a recent guest of Mrs.J.C.Tanner.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Chalk, of Montreal, recently visited Mrs.Annie Smith and Mr.and Mrs.Mem man Mayhew.Recent guests al the home of Mr.and Mrs.Reg A.Mayhew in eluded Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Grimes, Mrs Cora Jones, of Woodsville, N.IL, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Mayhew, Portland Mr., Mr Arleigh Fllker, Sussex, N.J., Mr.and Mrs.Turner Bellows, Bruce and Linda, of Aisled, N IL Mr.Nelson Beaton was in Monlrcal recently for a medical check up.Miss Priscilla Mayhew, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of her grandparents, Mr.and Mis.Harold Mayhew.Mrs.Auslin Grady and Robert are in Colebrooke, NIL, where Mrs Grady is caring for her LA FOE\t.At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Monday, Aug 6, 1956, Richard C F.Lafoe, beloved husband of Agnes Verin, in his 50th year Remains rest ing at Storie's Funeral Home, 225 Gouin St., Richmond.Fun eral service will he held on Wednesday, Aug 8, at 2.15 p m in Chalmers United Church.Interment in St.Ann\u2019s Cemetery.lu iïlpmnrtam MACI.EOD Tn ever- loving mem nry ol om fnthci, Murrto Hugo Mar I.ood.who left us on August 3, HMS, snd ni out mother.Ora MacDonald MacLeod, who left 11a on August «, l«4t flememheied by their (Tin.nnrN THAT'S A LOT OF OjALL, DOCTORIN\u2019 A BUM KNEE IN FRONTOF A COUPLE OF THE ' GREAT MEN WHILE THEY\u2019RE SOLVIN\u2019A 0(0 EKISINEERIN' PROBLEM.' NO, HE KNOWS WHAT N HE\u2019S DOIN\u2019-VOU CAN STAND AROUND HALF A DAY WAITIN' IN MISERY FOR 'EM TO EVEN LOOK VDURWAV; BUT START DOIN\u2019 SOMETHIN\u2019 FOR YOURSELF ON THElR TIME AN THEY\u2019D STOP ~ \u2018 \u2018 PTO GET OUT QUICK/.> AYER'S CLIFf\u2014 Mr, and Mrs.Lawrence Dezan and two children, and her mother.Mrs.Lillian Tyler, spent a week in Bristol, Conn., visiting Mr.and Mrs.Donald Vana.sse and other friends Mr.and Mrs.Fred Little, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., have been spend-a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Glen Little.An item of interest, to the com munity is that the contract for the Municipal Building has been given to Mr.William Lavallee of Sherbrooke, and the foundation j is being constructed.This build-ling is to be leased by the Tapa-I tco Co.when completed.Miss L.Stalker of Laehute, is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Johnston.Rev.R.P.SUfford and daughter, Mrs.Ronald Towle and Mrs, Stafford, of Ottawa, also infant son.spent a few days at the home of ; Mr.and Mrs F.A Johnston, en- (TjK-rSr; ff)f roke Hos- aj| tho** who were no joo#i to my pita] for observation and treat- family, to the Women\u2019* Association menf.His housekeeper, Mrs tn* choir of the United Church, Hyatt has gon.to her home at ^ Women»1 Inrtltut., Bury Athletic *\tAsBoelatton, Alexandra Rebekah Lod- Apple GrO\\e.\tJ»e for their lovely oards and gifts, Mr.and Mrs ( harles Wilson and to the many, many friend* wha and Miss Kellie Wilson, of Wal- *ent me such lovely cards and let ingford, Conn., are visiting at the ter*' 1 *»y \"Th*n|< you\u201d.To Mr*.Dan ,\tf w\tLawrence and Mr*.Waltar Atkin* home of Mrs.Wilsons father, wh0 u\u201erecp In our heart# vou will always slay Loved and remembered «very dav No length of lime ran lake away Our thoughts of you from day to day.MOM.DAD SI STE Ft, snd BROTHERS YLTTKR In fond and loving mem* oiy of our de hi non# and brothn* Melvin and nussell Vetter, who ps* sed away on July 21st, 1953 Gone but not forgotten, Never shsll their memorv fad* Loving thought a will alwaya linger Round the grave where thev are laid.Lovlnglv remembered hj mother and F AMPLY Mnaiawlppl, Que.lOHNSKWyl FUNERAL CHAPEL 530 Pro»p*c« S*.CO 2-2466 E.PROVOST MONUMENTS AUTHORIZED DEALER Ooubl* Prot«ctlon Seal and Certificate Guarantea.Tal.LO.9 1700 or LO.9-2822 Corner King E.and 15th Ave., Sherbrooke.EUNICE GOODENOLGH Bury, Qu*.MRS GEORGE MORRILL BETTY, BEVERLEY and BOB Danville, Qua.R.L BISHOP funeral chapel & AMBULANCE SERVICE i\t(Pormerty Rieka\u2019*)\t» \u2022\t300 Queer.Blvd.H |\tTal LO 2-9977 «a ¦¦¦¦«¦\u2022 a ¦¦ M A.mmwmI Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks tl.SO per Insertion DEATH NOTICES tSc per line, Minimum char,a $1.50 (10 line» or lesil.IN MEMORIAMS (LOO plus X cents per Una for poetry.Additional name» over three IB cents escb name ALU, ABOVE NOTICES MUST CABRY SIGNATURE Or PARTY SENDING NOTICE. SMtKHHOOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY.AUGUST 7, 1958.FOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS Muât «.tO.9-36)6 CommcH All P«p«»twwH.FOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS Phon* __ LO.9 )636 CommcH AN DoportmotiH.1.Articles For Sole 11b.Baby Chicks Gl'RNEY l¦omb^n^Uon itov».I« »n wanted with adult family, for September 1st.Quiet surroundings.Apply Record Box 101.20.\tWanted To Purchase FARM WANTED in Eastern Townships.In first letter state acres under cultivation and timber.Record Box 103.BLACK wallet with army Identlflea-tlon card and drlver'i licence.Tel.LO.2 2518.44.Property Wanted SUMMER rottige on Like Misnawlp-pi.Write or phone R.O.Bell, ft2ftR Molian .St., Prummondvllle.Tel.2.7766.49.Education, Instruction DIESEL HEAVY EQUIPMENT Men are being selected in this area to be trained for high-pay jobs as Diesel Mechanics, operators, marine Diesel, partsmen, servicemen, trouble shooters, and many other jobs in this rapidly expanding industry.If you are mechanically minded and want increased earnings, you owe it to yourself to find out whether or not you can qualify.For free Information, without obligation, write \u2014 giving address and phone number to: TRACTOR TRAINING SERVICE, INC.Div.B, 3339A Bloor St.W\u201e Toronto 18,\tOntario.COATICOOK- Workmen »re resurfacing the highway between Coaticook and Stanhope and.several street* of the town are also being repaired.Mr.Ernest Lacroix, who is employed in the office staff of Marcoux Transport, i* recovering from the serious automobile accident which took place recently Ion the Sherbrooke highway, Mr, ! Lacroix will he able to leave the 1 hospital shortly but will not be able to resume his normal duties 'for some time due to the injuries received when his car went out of control and went into a deep ditch.! Mr.Graydon Colwill and dau ghter, of Belleville, Ont., are j guests of Mr, and Mrs.J.N.White and Mrs.White Sr.| Mr.and Mrs.Glen Brown and Mr.S.C.Smith are spending' 1 some time at the cottage in | Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Radio Guide Television Guide KINGSBURY\u2014 Recent guests of Mr and Mrs | W B.McMorine were Mr.and i Mrs Walter McMorine and Mrs E.Gill, of Richmond, Miss Mary McMorine, North Bay, Ont., Mrs.W.Smith, Mr and Mrs.Ray McMorine and daughter Janise, of j Danville.Friends of Mr Alexander Ir-! win will be pleased to learn he : is improving in health.1 Mr.D.Lemmne is spending a few days in Granby on business ! and also calling on relatives.Business Directory Advocates ARMANI ROUSSEAU, Q.C.W.H.BRADLEY.Q.C.Advocates Nlcol Bldg., 6 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke, Que, Tel.Lorraine 2-4735.General practice \u2022 Ea-tales settled.LARGE lot on Spider lake approximately 380 ft.3 minutes from Woburn road.Lak* MAgantlc.Good hunting and fishing.Priced to sell, p.O.Box 687.Lennoxvllle, Que.¦\u2022HOLE-IN-ONE\" Is the best possible in golfing, and dealing With Charles Connors Is vour best way to buy Real Estate.Call LO.2-4000 or LO.7-2.482.WE BUY old gold, diamonds, and antique Jewellery.Skinner & Na deau Inc.Registered Jewellers, 82 Wellington North.PAUL MULLINS GERVAIS.B-A., I.L.L., general practice, trial and estate.506 Continental BuUdlng, King A Wellington Sta.Tel: LO.7-5991; Residence; LO.7-6146.A REASONABLY - PRICED, reflex camera In excellent condition.Phone Cookshlre 173, noon \u2019till 2 p.m.Chartered Accountants CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 e«it» P*' worMp Gmutal Agtnl, *OI Si.Jw*M J».WM(.M*MrMH I GbiL- & By Dick Cavalli / MORTy PRDMlStO ID I i fC WOMOeAFUL6A4AT./,.VOU'Vi EOT IT, HB-P ME 5na< TO MY CTET, « l BUT TC DGCefA HAYE ANY |7 WILLEOWKEITHB?^ P«5S'MALLT I DON'T K\u20ac MO D O)/TERENCE-, TANKS, JEAAV OMAN PWKM I'M READY/.WE -L j emit.- YWROW A mv EASY .THEN WEIL OlVE IT TV' REAL TEST AN/TWei ' ÆTAYB4 la?ewers vou .tewT THAI HAZEL rWCP' W-HEFET CROC CAJALL.; a ¦> tîïhî- ¦ ¦ 1 SHERBROOKÈ DAILY RECORD.TÜF.SDAY.AUGUST 7.105(Ç In The Women s Sphere Marriages Homemaking Fm a party treat, garnish Ire.rream with candies, masted coconut, chocolate shavings or fruit.A variety of flavor and color combinations may he serv ed in one dish.\u2022 \u2022 » Ice cream should be used up within 30 days when stored in the freezer and within a week when stored in the ice cube .sec Hon of the refrigerator, \u2022 » » Ice cream that's to be kept in the frozen food compartment of the refrigerator or in the home freezer should be kept in its original carton.It may need softening at refrigerator temperature before use.Fon BOYS and OIRI.S \u2022Soria f ^And f^erAonal 724A These cool, cute sunsuits are perfect for play and very easy to sew' Use scraps of contrasting color for the gay applique trim.Kittens and ruffles for girls; doggies for boysl Pattern 7246 pattern, transfer for children's sizes 1, 2.3, 4 included Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accept ed) to The Sherbrooke Daily Record, Household Arts Dept., Sher brooke.Que, Print plainly name, address, pattern number.SfW AND SAVE! with the newest choice of FABRICS TEXTILE MILL OUTLET 4!é Marquette St., Sherbrooke.Mrs.R, Pick who spent two weeks at I^ke Placid, N Y., as | guest of Mrs R Fried, has re turned to her home, on Vimy St.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Dr.anrPMrs.Andre Panneton, who have been holidaying for the past two weeks at Old Or chard Beach, Me , have returned to their home on Vimy St.« * » Master Michael Bryson, Stan ley Ave , has returned from Danville, where he spent a week with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Allan Fulker and family.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mrs.!.Hurley, Warren St.1,ennoxville, entertained the members of Group 1 of the Women's Federation of I/mnoxvilie United Church and friends at her summer cottage at I,ake Wallace recently.This pleasant outing spent at the lake is always regarded by the members as a delightful event of the year.The hostess was assisted by her daughter.Martha and her sister, Miss M Waldron.Mrs.L.B.Pierce asked the members to nnle that the opening fall meeting would be held on September 6.\u2022 * * Mr.and Mrs .1 W.Drapeau, Ontario St., have returned home, after spending two weeks at Ferry Beach, Saco, Me.« * \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.R.M Pane,! Church St .l.ennoxville, have as guests, the latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Philip Sweet, and Mr.and Mrs.Henry Anderson and children.Paul and Susan, of Corner Bank, Nfld.; and Mr, and Mrs lames Hyman and son, Bobby, of Rock Hill, South Caro Mr and Mrs.Everett Porter, The Montreal, have returned from Provincetown, Cape Cod, Mass , whore they spent a week's holiday.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr, and Mrs.Uyall Pariseau, and children Norma.Kenneth and Marlene, Fabre St., have re turned from a trip to Niagara and other points in the New York State, and Toronto, Onl , where they visited Mr.and Mrs.Percy Carter They were accompanied by Mrs.Raymond Pan seau.Queen St , la'nnoxville, who remained for a longer visit with her son in-law and daughter, in Toronto.* * \u2022 Mrs.H A.Shaw with her children, Cynn and Betty, of St.j Laurent, are guests of Mrs.Shaw's parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.C.McCabe, Academy SU, Len-nnyville.Mr and Mrs.Jules Fiset with their daughter, Jackie, have returned to their home, on Buck St., after holidaying for two weeks with Mrs, Fiset'* brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs.Howard Hicks, at Valeartier.On their return they were joined in Quebec City, by Mrs.Fiset\u2019» mother, Mrs.Loretta Hadden, who will be their guest for a few weeks, \u2022 « \u2022 Mr and Mrs.Guy Boisvert and children, .Susan, Charles and Marc, have arrived from Ottawa, to spend two weeks with Mr.and Mrs, J, W.Drapeau, Ontario St.\u2022 * » Mr and Mrs, J.I\u201e Besserer, Cherbourg St., who spent a two weeks holiday visiting the latter's brother in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Harris Sherwood at Kingston, Ont., and motoring through Ontario, Syracuse and other points in New York State, have returned home.\u2022 \u2022 » Mrs.W.D Colborne, of London, Ont,, is spending a week with Mr and Mrs.S.D.Arnott, Quebec St.Mr.and Mrs.L.C.Parisien, who were recent guests at the same home, have returned to North Adams, Mass.\u2022 « » Mr and Mrs.Glenn Reynolds, and Mr.and Mrs.Roland Belanger, who have been guests for a few days of Mr.and Mrs.H, W, Downs, at their cottage at Knowlton, and at their home on Clough Ave., Lennoxville, left today for Belleville, Ont.* * \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Dean Hawley of Rutherford, N I , the guests of Mr and Mrs.S.W.Broderick of Compton for the past week, have left to spend ten days at Oxbow Lake, Ont., where they will visit Mr.and Mrs.George Hawley at their summer home.* * * Mr.W F.Darby and son, Fred of Hamilton.Ont , were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Varney, King St., East, while visiting Mr.Darby's mother, Mrs.M.A.Darby and other relatives in the city and vicinity, \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Word has been received by Mr.Fred Paterson of the sudden passing of his eldest brother, BurtPaterson of Fort Francis, Ont.\u2022 « » Mt and Mrs Ronald Odell and sons, Gary and Danny have returned to their home, Walton Ave , after having spent the past two weeks motoring through the States of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota thence to Port Arthur.Ont., where they visited Mr.Odell's brother and family.'Anne Sevage nf Sherbrooke.All | the attendants were dressed alike j in ballerina length frocks of ! shrimp colored chiffon, the shir-j red bodices having portrait neck-j lines and very full buuffant skirts.I They wore white short kid gloves | and tiny band hats made of the : j same material as their dresses, j matching silk shantung shoes and j carried cascade bouquets of white | Shasta anemone type chrysan-! : themums.Lieut.Lloyd V.Morris acted as | | best man for Mr.Blood, and the ushers were Mr, William Blood1 i and Mr, Robert Blood, brothers j ; of the bridegroom, and Mr.Allan Farmer.Mrs.Young, mother of the | i bride, was gowned in a taupe | ; pure silk dress with matchingf ! hat, and she wore mink colored ; bag and shoes with lustre finish | and a corsage of green cymbid-i ium orchids.Mrs.Blood, the groom\u2019s mother, \u2018 was in a Wedgwood blue silk j ribbon dress and she wore a black I picture hat, matching accessories ; and a white gardenia corsage.The reception was held on the grounds at Hovey Manor, ! North Hatley, where the bride's table, backed by standards of white gladioli, was decorated with a low oblong centrepiece fashioned of Happy Day roses, gypsophila and Adiantum greenery.The four-tier wedding cake was placed on a smaller j table nearby.j For their wedding trip to Christ-! mas Cove, Maine, the bride chose j a champagne color silk frock hav- ; ing a bouffant skirt, and she wore j a white feather hat, matching 1 accessories and a bronze cym-! bidium orchid corsage.Out of town guests were Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Blood, parents of ; j the bridegroom, and their sons, ! Messrs.Robert, and William Blood MRS.THOMAS EWING BLOOD, whose marriage to Mr.Blood I 0f Chicago 111 Mrs W G Blood took place on Saturday afternoon in St.Peter's Church Mrs j of Keokuk ioWa, grandmother Blood was the termer Barbara Joan Young, daughter of Mr.and Don\u2019t Just Blame Husband Break The Bars Yourself By KITH MILLETT Why do so many wives blame their husbands for the dull lives they lead?Because it is easier for a wife to put all the blame on her husband and decide there's simply j nothing she can do to change her , life-short of changing her husband\u2014than it is for her to get busy creating a little fun and ex.' citement.Maybe her husband doesn't perk up when she says half-heartedly, \u201cWould you like to see a movie tonighU\u2019\" But if she gives the movie she wants to see a big buildup, and dangles a little bait before him by mentioning that his favorite Hollywood glamor girl is in the i picture she might get a better response.Perhaps her husband doesn't ever offer to take over the children while she gets away for a few hours.That\u2018doesn\u2019t necessarily mean she has to be tied down.If she can\u2019t afford a baby sitter she can usually find a neighbor who will be glad to take over her children occasionally if she will reciprocate by doing the same for the neighbor.She may be sold on the idea that her husband doesn't like en.tertaiping and so has stopped inviting people in.But did she ever try inviting HIS friends instead of hers for an evening and then watch him shine as a jovial host?So her husband doesn't talk to her about his work?Lots of husbands don't.But wives who have plenty of outside interests of their own don't feel shut away from lt Boston Red Sox 4 3 The vieton again gave the Yanks an eight-game bulge ovei second place Cleveland, beaten by Det l'oit 9-0 in the only othei game scheduled Grammas a shortstop Paul dealt to the Cards for $100(100 a 1 ew seasons hack, then reclaim ' ed lixim l ane this spring plus outfielder Joe Fra?.ier m retiirn for ut dit y man Chuck Harmon delivered a two-out single to Gagnon Named Ranger Scout NEW YORK nP\u2019 .loluniy Gagnon, \u201cthe Black Cat of Chi coiilimi,\u201d was hired Monday to stalk talent for the National Hockey League New York Ran gers.Announcement that Gagnon.51, has mined the Ranger seoul ing force was made by general manager Muzz Patrick, who said he knows of no other scout as familiar with Quebec and On tario hockey hotbeds 'Phe five-foot five (Xaqnon, quick and cool, picked up the Black Gal\u2019 lag in Ins hometown of Chicoutimi, ()uc , and carried it through the 30s in the Nlll,.Gagnon teamed on the Mont real Canadiens forward lino with Howie Morenz and Aurel Jolinl.He saw most of his NHL action with Canadiens tint also played for Boston Brums and New Y ork lie scouted previously for Pro videnee in the American Hockey League He also slugged his 20th homer m the first inning The Card starter was Jaekia Colhuu, the lefly who originally was St.l-outs property and then was traded back to I ane this spring for Brooks (15-3) Law.rencc He left in a four run thud that produced a 64 Cmcy lead Jeffcoat, obtained by Paul from the Cubs for excess catcher Hobie l.andrith.relie» cd Joe Niixha 11 in the third and would have had it wrapped up except for two unearned St Louis nuis m the eighth.Freeman, bought by Paul from Boston, pitched just the 10th, and won Ins 10th.The Cubs had only five hits, but three were for extra bases including home runs by Muntu Irvin and Finie Banks (No 25» that built a 4 0 lead.The Braves lii'd it with three in the seventh.But reliefer Dave Jolly issued * walk, a double to Walt Mono and a sacrifice lly to Pete Whise liant that broke it up Jim Davis won it in relict.Henry Aaron top N1 hitler, stretched his hitting streak to 23 games with a single and douhlo in Hie Braves\u2019 «'ight hits, Gerry Coleman s two run sing le capped a three-run fourlh (or the Yankees and they added the winning marker in the fillh on Hank Bauei s double amt Yogi Berra s single Jim Piersalls two run homer gol.Terry, a 20-year-old righthander just up from Denver, into sixth inning trouble, Tom Morgan took over, then gave way to Tommy Byrne in the seventh and the veteran lelly retired the seven men he fared, Tom Brewer was the loser tor a 15 4 record A Heven - run eighth innjng nailed down Detroit's fourth straight victory, with Ray Boone's bases loaded triple 1 ho lug blow against reliefer* Art Houtteinan and Boh Feller.Paul Koytaek gained Ins first rumor league shutout with a five-hlller.Herb iSoore tailed It and gave just, four hits, trill trailed 2(1 when lifted for a pinch hitter ux the eighth.Ham postponed Phtlarte! phia at New York in the National.It was rescheduled In a fewi-mght doubleheader today.HARNESS RACING MUTUEL BETTING Wednesday and Saturday*, 8 P.M.Sundays, 8.00 P.M.Sherbrooke Fair Grounds LADIES FREE ON WED.*nd SAT.Childran on Hoc 16 net admitlad For information Tal.LO.2 4445 and this year holds the Manitoba junior and amateur.Copp is making his second-straight trip for B.C.having won the B.C.junior title in 1955.a spilt decision over Cotton, 152Vi.Both judges voted for the 21-year-old White Plains, N.Y., slugger but referee Davey Feld had Cotton on top 5-3-2.The AP card showed Calhoun a 64 winner.\u201cI like to fight guys who like to fight,\u201d complained Calhoun.caught Emery with a series of The best he could say of Cotton, combinations and opened a gash over Emery\u2019s eye.Emery, by virtue of this win, earned a semi-final shot at Chicago Aug.29th.On the same card Rory Calhoun, winner of 23 straight pro fights, wasn\u2019t at ail satisfied with his decision over Charlie Cotton because he \u201cwanted to knock veteran of 52 pro fights, was \u2018he's hardest to hit of any I fought.\u201d Bill Brown.International Boxing Club matchmaker, announced after the bout that Calhoun had been matched with Spider Webb of Chicago at Chicago Stadium Aug.29 in the Wednesday TV series.accounting for all of them.John Roseboro drove home three of the six ninth-inning tallies with a homer.Two of the Leafs\u2019 12 hits were homers by Sam Jeth-rOe and Pete Wojey.The Royals scored six runs in the first inning of the nightcap.Then Jasper Sears homered in the second and the Royals parleyed two singles and four walks into another four runs.Dave Cole received credit for both xdetories in relief.He took over from starter Frank White tn the seventh of the opener and relieved Gien Mickens in the third of the seven-inning second contest.Keltonn Russell walked rival MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American League AB R H Pet.Mantle, N.Y.-367 93 134 .365 Williams, Bos.239 40 84 .352 Vernon, Boston 284 49 98 .345 Kuenn, Detroit 378 60 127 .336 Maxwell, Detroit 331 68 111 335 Runs\u2014-^Mantle.93.Runs batted in\u2014Mantle, 93 Hits\u2014Mantle, 134.Doubles\u2014Piersall, Boston.29.Triples \u2014 Simpson, Kansas City and Lemon, Washington, 8 Home runs\u2014Mantle, 37.Stolen bases - Rivera, Chicago.13.Pitching \u2014 Pierce, Chicago, 17-4.810.Strikeouts\u2014 Score, Cleveland.167.National League AB R H Pet Aaron, Mil.383 70 132 .345 Musial, St.Louis 387 59 126 .326 Boyer, St.Louis 412 71 131 .318 Moon, St.Louis 352 63 112 .318 Runs \u2014 Robinson.Cincinnati.79.Runs batted in\u2014Musial, 81.Hits\u2014Aaron, 132.Doubles \u2014 Lopata, Philadelphia, 28.Triples\u2014Aaron, 12.Home runs\u2014Snider, Brook lyn, 30.Stolen bases \u2014 Mays, New York.24.Pitching \u2014 Lawrence, Cincinnati, 15-3, .833 Strikeouts\u2014Friend.Pittsburgh 118, Water skiing- behind a speeding motor boat has become the favorite summer nasuime ot many u,ananians § m First for quality For sheer refreshment on warm summer days pour yourself a cool glass of Dow \u2014 Canada\u2019s finest quality ale.DOW Only JjOW is 'COOL CONTROL' brewed SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY.AUGUST 7, 1956 Ten Egyptian Princess Favored To Cop Hambletonian At Goshen Wednesday GOSHEN.N.Y.\u2014 VP) \u2014 Most at the sulky veterans around Goshen like the chances of Egyptian Princess in the $100.-603 Hambletonian Wednesday at Good Time Park, but there are several \u201cdark horses\u201d to reckon with in harnesB racing\u2019s greatest spectacle.Twenty horses, third largest number ever entered for the race, will line up behind the starting gate for the classic.Most attention is being paid to Egyptian P r i n c e s a, Saboteur, Nimble Colby and Ego Hanover, the big four so to speak.But trainer-driver Bob Parkinson has a pair, Bold Rodney and Moray, while New Bower has a real dark horse in the The Intruder, the latter a doubtful starter.Parkinson will drive Bold Rodney, a son of Rodney who won a heat in the 1947 race eventually taken by Hoot Mon.The Intruder was sick laid year and didn\u2019t race,\u201d said Bower, 33, from Ravenna, Ohio.\u201cBut he's won several races this year, although I\u2019ve got to call him a real dark horse here.\u201d The brown colt is a son of Scotland.Scotland has sired four Hambletonian winners, Rosalind (1936), Spencer Scott (1940), the Ambassador 1942 and Hoot Mon, who set the stakes record of 2:00 flat in 1947.Last Saturday, the railbirds looked twice when the Intruder worked out two one-mile spins in 2:04 4/5 and 2:05.Egyptian Princess, owned by the Clearview Stable, Winthrop, Me,, drew the favorable No.3 post position, and if she races as she did earlier in the season it should be all over in two heats.Earle Avery of Woodstock, N B., will handle the reins.The first horse to wrap up two heats can collect $59,155.Fullmer Tired Of Robinson's Indifference WEST JORDAN.Utah\u2014(/P)\u2014 Middleweight contender Gene Fullmer\u2019s manager says he is tired of what he called \"stalling\u201d by Sugar Ray Robinson.Manager Marv Jenson said Monday that if the champion has not signed for a championship fight with Fullmer by Wednesday he will seek other opponents.Jenson said he has so advised Jim Norris, president of the International Boxing Club.Jenson said Robinson verbally agreed two weeks ago to defend his title against Fullmer next month.Jenson said the agree-; ment called for Robinson to re-| ceive 47M* per cent of the gate, { with Fullmer to take a challenger\u2019s share of only 1214 per cent.Fullmer currently is rated the No.1 challenger by Ring magazine, and the No.2 challenger by I the National Boxing Association.Jurisdiction Argument In Football Suit LOS ANGELES \u2014 VP) \u2014The suit of British Columbia Lions against quarterback Rudy Buklch and the Los Angeles Rams has been set over for a week until the courts here decide whether they have jurisdiction to hear it.Lions, of the Western Interprovincial Football Union, claim they signed Bukich to a $32,000, two-year contract while he was in the United States Army a year ago and that Bukich has since signed with Rams of the National Football League.IBBOTSON WANTED TICKET, RAN MILE IN 3:59.4 LONDON, \u2014
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