Sherbrooke daily record, 18 août 1956, samedi 18 août 1956
[" 1956\t\tAUGUST\t\t\t\t1956 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tT\tS \t\t\t1\t2\tS\t4 5\t6\t7\tS\t9\t10\t11 12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18 19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25 26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHOWERS: n EARINO \\'«ri*ble clouding»* *nd wtrm today, l.atcr afternoon and evening showers and thundershower*.I ight variable wind*.High today at Sherbrooke SI Outlook for Sunday; Showers then clearing.^tablished 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, SATURDAY.AUGUS1 18.Sixtieth Year ADLAi-ESTES ONE-TWO PUNCH M I mi »1 t m » %SK S« Kefauver Gets V-P Nomination After Stiff Battle From Kennedy Bv GEORGE KITCHEN CHICAGO CP I hr Oeruoi'iatic pally, «itei ,» loigive-ond loigrl windup to thru national convention, headed tod«\\ towards the \\o\\ tr l nited Smies geneial election with a teluihished platform and a politnnlh seasoned presidential team I leading the to ket is \u2018if' s eat old Adlai I Stevenson, the former governor of Illinois, who scored a smashing tnsl ballot victory in winning his second nomination as the party s presidential candidate.lie led the IVmociais against the Republican* in the I9SJ election.Ills running mate will he i 1 \\rai old 1 sirs Kelauvei the ! rnnrssrr senator who scored national headlines tivr \\rais ago as chairman ni the L S Senates crime investigating conupitter.lie joined Stevenson on the ticket with an eqiialh impies sive win for the vice-presidential nomination As the Democratic convention peared on the convention floor to accept the nomination formal ly, Itfunehed a blistering attaek on the Kl.sonhnwer administra tion and called for a \"rebirth of leadership\" so, as he put it.the Dulles Meets Shepilov In Private Session I ONDON (AIM \\\\ hrf her the 22 country conference on the Sue/ f aonl controversy ends in an hast West split Ol a compromise was expected to he derided today in a snies ol private talks scheduled h\\ the foreign ministers ol Russia and the Western Rig Ihiee Stale Secielaiy Ihilles of ihe United Stales was to hold a closed doot meeting with Russia s hnreign Minister She pilov belcue todays ronlrtem e session I he\\ piesum ia close and drama-filled race with\tPanned to discuss Shepilov s major speech before tha Senator John F.Kennedy of Mas conference I nday denouncing ihr West s management plan MChnselts foi the vice presiden ! for the canal, tial nomination, shared the een- But il was felt in advance that tie of the stage with Stevenson the private exchange might lead The 5,000 delegates and other to some compromise.closed up shop, the political spot light swung immediately to San Francisco, where Ihe Rcpubli-ans open their convention Mon day.They are «v pec ted to put President Eisenhower at the top of their slate, with Vice Presid ent Richard M Nixon in the sec ond spot The Democrats, who had Ireen fighting one another here all week, put on a hig closing unity demonstration Friday night In the huge stockyards Internation al Amphitheatre.They cheered and applauded Stevenson as he called for an end to \"aimless drifting\" in Washington and promised a campaign looking toward a \"great, decisive era \u201d of world progress.Kefauver, who laic Friday won Its can \"lie herself again\" He asserted that the 11.S.has lost prestige abroad \"in the struggle for pe e e and said new programs are heeded \"to meet Continued On Page Five party followers heard the aeeepl ance speeches of the Stevenson Kefauver team and a denunciation of the Republican administration hy Harry S Truman, the old fire horse from Missouri.Truman, who launched a stop Stevenson movement in the early stages, performed a remarkable Prior to meeting Shepilov, Dulles was slat.i d to confer with Britain\u2019s Selwyn I.loyd and France s Christian Pineau.In the hig conference hall a( l.aneasler House India\u2019s foreign policy expert, V' K Krishna Menon, and l.lovo were expected I to lake the floor at the full eon flip-flop as he came before Ihe ! f|>rpn(.p M,SM(in convention Friday night\tMere was the issue as M stood He was there, he said, to give i after two days of conference ses Stevenson his \"full\" supporl sions \"Governor Stevenson is a real Egypt, backed hy Russia and fighter, and I ought to know,\" her Eastern friends, wants to Truman added.\u201cAny man who j keep hold of the Q'rhmnnrl Fnir _ caltle parade of the fair was held yesterday afternoon on the Richmond Fairgrounds.The large parade Kicnmona ruir \u2014¦ 0f slock included 17 herds of Jerseys, Ayrshires, Holsteins,Aberdeen Angus and Shorthorns, as well as a parade of calves from the Richmond 4-H Club.Part of the parade is shown passing the grandstand in the top picture.Below are champion Ayrshires, judged yesterday in the Red and White Day proceedings, which included showing of 92 head of cattle.On the left, lower, is John Johnston of Massawippi with the grand champion bull, Alderwood Senator, while on the right is Jack Ride, of Ride\u2019s Ranch, Hatley, with Ride\u2019s Ranch Muguette, senior, champion female.\t(Photos by Gerry Lemay) Richmond Fair A Great Success More Than 5,000Attend 2nd Day Of 100th Anniversary Fair can take this convention the way 1 he did should he able to later Ihe i Republicans next, fall He s given some of us a pretty good licking, and he's going to give Ei.senhow- j er a better one \" Stevenson, given a raflei rais mg 15 minute ovation as he ap President Nasser nationalized July 2H The Western powers want to get Ihe ranal management into Ihe hands of an international an thonty Some moves were made I- riday Inwards a compromise ol views Vppnrently speakirtf for th« West, Pineau said he would re> eogni/.e the canal as Egyptian properly if Egypt would turn over management to an intorna-lional body lhal would guaran-lee Ireedom of p.MMg«L Keporled reflecting Egypt\u2019s viewpoint.Shepilov said he was ready to discuss internal ions! co-operation in applying guaran 1res of free passage through Ihe ranal Such coopération, he-said, might make Ihe w'holei business simpler.Bui he added Ihat all t\u2019hua would have to ho discussed wilh waterway lhal i Egypt.In whnf some sources termwd the only new poinl in his how-long speech, Shepilov, proposed ; a six power \"preparatory commission \u2019 ol tho Uig Four, Egypt and India Ils job would be to set up a 46 country canal enn -1 leienee as Egypt has proposed.This Week's News In Review World News In Brief NICOSIA, Cyprus \u2014(Reuters)\u2014British authorities today were reported planning on a one-month \u201cwait and see\u201d period before responding officially to the Greek Cypriot un dergrouml arm y\u2019s surprise truce announcement.If anti British violence does die out during this trial period, emergency tactics such as curfews and collective punishments on Cypriot communities may be relaxed in return, sources close to the government of this British Mediterr-ean island said * « % JERUSALEM\u2014 HP) \u2014United Nations truce observers today pushed investigation of new violence along the Israeli-Egyptian frontier.Truce team members said nine Egyptian soldiers were killed in two Israel attacks Thursday night inside the Egyptian-held Gaza strip, and gunfire was reported continuing Friday.Egypt earlier charged Israel with the attacks.* \u2022 \u2022 VICTORIA\u2014(CP)\u2014Lt.Gen.Ernest Charles Ashton, 82, former inspector-general of Canadian militia forces, died at his home here Friday.\u2022 \u2022 » WINNIPEG\u2014 (CP) -Thirty-one forest fires are cutting a swath of destruction in northern Manitoba in what forestry officials describe as one of the worst fire seasons in recent years.9 By BETTY BRADSHAW RICHMOND \u2014 For the second day in a row, the weatherman smiled on Richmond Fair grounds yesterday to help make this year\u2019s 100th anniversary cele- ] bration the most successful fair ; in many years.An estimated 5,000 people entered the grounds in the morning and afternoon, while countless more were on hand last ; ! night.With the midway at last in | full swing, a large program of : ; events was held yesterday and the grounds were the scene of -continuous activity.Scores of, youngsters, disappointed with a non-operating midway on open-I ing day, had a special treat in ; | store when fair officials announced a second Children\u2019s Day j to be held Saturday afternoon with the usual price reductions.During the afternoon, horse races were held in front of the grandstand, with several acts of the Gus Sun Vaudeville Show in t between.G.Adamson, of Richmond.won all four heats of the race program, ending up with S160 of the S400 purse.Later in (he afternoon horse and cattle parades were held on the track.Leading the cattle parade was the Richmond Harmony Band, on hand for the three days of the fair.Following the band was Fred Gallup, director of the fair for 62 years.; The Richmond 4-H Calf Club | members paraded their calves and were followed by remaining cattle exhibits, which included three Jersey herds; seven Ayr-| shire herds; five Holstein, one Aberdeen Angus, and one Shorthorn.The sole Canadian Cattle entry of the fair, owned by Otis Fowler, of Kingsbury, was not in the parade.Big event of the middle day-program was the huge Red and White show', put on by the St.Francis District Ayrshire Club, of which Tom Ride, of Hatley, is president.¦ Seven Ayrshire herds, totalling 92 head of cattle, attended the affair, judging of which was held in the arena from early morning.Earl Ness, of Howick, acted as Ayrshire judge, while Gerard Drouin, of Sherbrooke, was clerk.Championship honors were fairly well-divided at the end of the day, although Douglas Johnston, of Stanstead, appeared to dominate the class with a total of 12 firsts, including the senior and junior herd prizes and the junior champion female.Tom Ride and Son, of Hatley, took the grand champion female and junior champion bull prizes, while grand champion bull was owned by John Johnston, of Massawippi.(Complete results are listed at the end.) Judging in most classes was completed yesterday.In the horses, H.E.Perkins, of Green-lay, led the Clydesdale class, while Rosario Bernier led in the Percherons.In the beef cattle, Lome Skil-len took every Hereford class, while Otis Fowler, of Kingsbury, led the Canadians.Shorthorn honors went to Robert Simpson.Ashley Stalker and Archie B.Lyster walked off with honors in the Leicester sheep class, while the Lyster brothers from South Durham took all the Hampshire downs prizes, and H.A.Fowler the Cheviots.O.A.Fowler led the Yorkshire swine class and Berkshire honors were divided among L.L.Healy, Clarence Pease and Ashley Stalker.In the Women's Department, Miss Ruby Gallup walked off with the Sherbrooke Record Prize for the largest number of prizes in the specified sewing classes, while Record prizes for the fancy work went to Miss B.Blanchette and Mrs.R.Bechard.Mrs.L.Driver won another Sherbrooke Record prize for the best collection of cooking and preserves while Mrs.Leslie Healy led the preserve and pickling class.Red and White Show results are as follows; Junior Champion, bull, Tom Ride and Son; Senior Champion and Grand Champion bull, John Johnston; beef calf jr., Doug Johnston; beef calf sr., Tom Ride; bull, one year, S.A.Doyle; bull two years, John Johnston; bull three years and over, D.Johnston; heifer calf jr., John Johnston; heifer calf sr., John Johnston; heifer yearling, Alex Johnston; heifer sr., yearling,^ D.Johnston; heifer two years dry, Douglas Johnston; Heifer two years milking.Tom Ride; cow three years and under dry, Tom Ride; cow three years and under milking, Doug Johnston; cow, five years and over, dry, D.Johnston; cow five years and over milking, S.A.Doyle; sr.champion female, Tom Ride, jr.champion female, D.Johnston; senior herd, D.Johnston; sr.get of sire, D.Johnston; progeny of dam, D.Johnston; junior herd, D.Johnston, jr.get of sire, D.Johnston.Typhoon Kills 30 In Japan, Okinawa TOKYO\u2014(2P|\u2014Once.potent typhoon Babs crossed northern Japan today and moved into the Pacific Ocean, leaving 30 dead in its wake in Japan and Okinawa.The victims included at least three American servicemen Seek Brain Behind Acid Throwing NEW YORK.\u2014(AP)\u2014 Authorities probed deeper today inlo the Victor Riesel case in a search for the underworld mastermind of the acid attack that blinded the labor columnist.FBI agents cracked most of the once-baffling case Friday when they seized two ex-convicts.Four other arrests followed.But the shadowy figure who put up the money to finance the attack apparently is still at large.The FBI said the wanton assault against Riesel sought to prevent the crusading newspaper man from telling a federal grand jury about labor racketeering.But none of those arrested was linked by police with labor activity.The hoodlum who hurled sulphuric acid into Riesei\u2019s eyes April 5 was slain last month with a bullet in his brain, the FBI said.The slain man, Abraham Telvi, 22 was assassinated, police said, because some of the acid had splashed on his face \u2014 making him a marked man, \"too hot\u201d for the underworld.He was said to have collected $1,000 for the attack.The two ex-convicts under arrest are Joseph P.Carlino, 43, and Gondolfo (Shiekiej Miranti, 37.f\u2019he ronlorrncp to find a way out of the Suez imbroglio opened Thursday in London The West ern powers are working lor a solution lhal will proleef Ihe Wesl\u2019s j interests and at Ihe same time satisfy Egyptian pride I S.State Secretary Dulles ! was chosen as the West\u2019s chief spokesman He proposed an in-! ternational board, lied to the United Nations, to operate the canal Egypt would be on it.The Egyptian representative at the conference not an offi cial delegate but much in evidence as an \"observer\" said Egypt never would accept that Egypt .s idea is that an international board might \u201csupervise\u201d the canal.But Egypt would run it In other words, the interna-: tional agency wouldn\u2019t have any real authority While the two sides were far apart in their expressed positions, there were strong economic rea-; sons for a compromise.Egypt\u2019s stated purpose in nationalizing the canal was to get.the canal revenue.Without Western shipping, there wouldn\u2019t be much of this.Egypt also needs the continued services of the engineers, technicians and pilots\u2014neaMy all Eur opeans\u2014who keep the canal in operation At the same time the West needs the canal short-cut from the Middle East oil fields i In the hope of whittling down Egyptian resistance to the Western plan, Erance sponsored modifications.These would give emphasis to Egyptian \"ownership\u201d of the canal.And there would be guarantees that all the profits would go to Egypt.DEMOCRATS NOMINATE Adlai Stevenson, a former governor of Illinois, was the strongest contender when the Democratic party met in convention at Chicago last Monday to pick a candidate for the presidency in the November election.Stevenson accumulated \u2022 strength day by day, and won the nomination on Ihe first ballot when the roll of Ihe stales was called Thursday night It was a severe setback to (he political influence of former President Truman who backed a loser Governor Harriman of New York.The Republican parly picks its man in San Francisco next week.Who else but Ike?So, as in 1052, it will be Eisenhower vs Stevenson when (he big day rolls around Nov 6 CYPRUS .SURPRISE From Cyprus, a surprise Leal , lets appeared on the streets ol Nicosia, the island capital, purporting to come Horn EOKA, Ihr underground terrorist organiza lion.They said EOKA was calling a truce to avoid further bloodshed and afford a chance' ! for discussion of a solution ot 1 the Cyprus problem At its best, the development could mean a new opportunity to get rid of one of the West\u2019s j most troublesome sore spots.SESSION ENDS Members of Parliament are on vacation The parliamentary ses sion ended Tuesday.It had lasted since early January, making it the second longest since Conled-! eration.There was the pipeline bill, en-! acted after a long and bitter j struggle by the opposition against it.The impartiality of Mr, Speaker Beaudoin was called intn question, but his proffered resigna-1 tion was brushed aside by the prime minister.The next session probably will he the last of this Parliament.A general election next summer seems certain NAZI ECHO Aristocratic Konstantin von j Neuralh thought he could handle Hitler.He was sure the Nazis 'wouldn t last long.Soon Hitler j was handling von Neurath and in the end ruined him Pre-war ambassador in London a friend of the late Queen Mary, and foreign minister in 1933 when Hitler became ehan cellor, von Neurath became en twined deeper and deopr in Nazi affairs and eventually became \"proleclor\u201d of occupied Bohemia.lb is lauded him in the dock at Nm/rnbiTg with Goering, Rib henlrop and Hess, and he served nine years as a war criminal at Spandaw prison.Crippled and nearly blind, he died Wednesday, aged 83, at bis home near Stuttgart, WHISPERING GIANT Britain has put on show in North America the world\u2019s largest passenger plane.It\u2019s a turboprop, like the Viscounts now flying Canadian routes, hut murh bigger and faster.Called the Britannia, it flew from London to Montreal against headwinds in 10 hours, 40 min nies I hen went on to New York and California.The plane carries more then 130 passengers.II has been nicknamed The Whispering Giant ROYAL BIRTHDAY The Queen and her family spent the week cruising Scotland\u2019s Western Isles aboard the.royal yacht Britannia.It wasn t much like a Mediterranean cruise There were gale.s and torrential rains.But for some of the islands it was the first visit in centuries by a reigning sovereign.fin Wednesday, there was a party.\\ little girl with sparkling blue eyes and honey-blonde hair, much like her mother once had, was six.It was the first birthday Princess Anne had spent away from Balmoral Castle, where the Royal Family usually is at this time of year.Today's Chuckle T he old judge was asked how it was that he could dispose of his cases with such remarkable speed.\"I always listen to the plaintiff and then I make my decision,\" he said.\"Never to the defendant?\u201d \"Well, I did at first.Bui I found it confuted me.\u201d Two Let\u2019s meet.and have fun dancing to the fflus/c of RALPH FLAM 6 AN and his pride of R.CA.VICTOR recording orchestra SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1956\t- DENNIS THE MENACE By Hank Ketcham who will be appearing IN PERSON at the Arena SAT.AUG.25th at the opening of the SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION SISTERS ON THE SPOT \u2014 Rhonda Fleming and Arlene Dahl, two of Hollywood's loveliest red heads, become targets for bachelors and bullets in \u201cSLIGHTLY SCARLET\u201d, the technicolor production which opens tomorrow at the Granada theatre ,the \u201cShowplace\u201d of the Townships! 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Ever notice how any nderful if you it yourself?\u201d old thing tastes wonderful if you don\u2019t have to cook If?\" U .m W \u2022 A ,, \\ ** - 7 TM «.I U.».P.t Off.8'if 19S6 by NEA Service.In*.Races Enjoyed Al South Bolton Institute Picnic SOUTH BOLTON \u2014 The W 1.served a Picnic Lunch in the | Clubroom to several grown ups and around 50 children, in place of the monthly meeting.Refreshments with orange drink donated by Mr Eben An-ms were served.Races were held under the management of Mrs.Kent Dur-i rell assisted by Mrs Bates and Mrs.Eldndge, Winners in the bag race were Helen Davis.Raymond Davis.Ruth Cote.Neil Young and George Jasper.Three legged race Donna* Young and Sandra Thayer, Larry Fuller and Raymond Davis; Helen Davis and Linda Peasley; Gay-yon Davis and Peter Terrio; George Jasper and Leonard Davis.Wheel-barrow race\tKay Young and Linda Peasley; Margaret Williams and Notcen Me-1 Gill; Neil Young and Gaylon Davis; Larry Fuller and Raymond Davis.Ladies Topic Tray Race \u2014 j Mrs.Russell Coates, Mrs.Peasley and Mrs Terrio Winners of other games were Lorraine Willey, Wayne McGill, Ileane Heckley, Russell Brock, Kenneth Bracey, Neil Young, Ruth Cote and George Jasper.The secretary passed around treats of candy and fruit and an enjoyable day came to an end.\u201cIsn't that an adorable moon and a gorgeous breeze.Ceorge?How did people ever find romance before the auto was invented?\u201d WINDSOR Miss Carol Ewing has accepted a position in the Vancouver General Hospital, in the X-ray department.Week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Ward were Mr.and Mrs.Kingsley Drake and Susan, Marjory and Monica Pye, of Montreal, Miss Peggy Rice is flying to St.John's Newfoundland, where she will be a bridesmaid at the Russell\u2014Mahon wedding.Mr.and Mrs.Frank MacKen-zie spent the week-end at Grand Mere, guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Scott.Dr.and Mrs.C.Fountain are enjoying a holiday at North Hatley.Miss Rita and Miss Martha Desaulniers are in Lewiston, Maine, guests of their uncle, Dr.George Desaulniers.Mr.and Mrs.H.Finley and Larry have returned from a tour of the Gaspe Peninsula.Mrs.K.Heath and Miss Estelle Saunders, of Stellarton, N.S., are on a motor trip through the Southern States.En route they will spend a week at Dude Ranch, Morrisburg, N.Y.Mr.Charles Tanner, w-ho spent two weeks with his mother, Mrs.C.Tanner at Camphill Farm, returned to his duties with the Ontario Department of Agriculture at London, Ont.Mr.Ted Davis, a member of the Gem and Mineral Association of the Eastern United States and Mrs.Davis, of Rumford, Maine, were week-end guests of Mrs.C.Fowler and Mrs.C.Davis.Mr.C.Davis, of Montreal, j was also a guest at the same home.Mrs.J.P.Daigneau, of Thet-ford Mines, has been a guest of her son, Mr.Eugene Daigneau and his family.She was joined for the week-end by her husband, Dr.J.P.Daigneau.Mr.and Mrs.William Miller, ' formerly of Windsor, now of Montreal, were in town renewing old friendships.Neighbors at the corner of.Main and Brown streets are glad to welcome the Norman Allard family, who have moved into the home owned by Miss Vivian Sykes.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Mc-Court and family are now occupying their new home on Main Street.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Goold, of Nitro.were week-end guests of Mrs.M.Davis.Mr.D.Doucet is holidaying in Bathurst, N.B.Mr.and Mrs.David Hill, of Valois, were week-end guests ol Mrs.Hill's parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Watt.Mr.and Mrs.J.Allen Bagnall and sons, were at Camp Ellis, Maine, for a week.Mrs.Michael Turner has returned from England, where she has been visiting relatives since J April.Mrs.Turner spent much of her time in Croyden and enjoyed several presentations ot Shakespeare\u2019s plays at Stratford-on-Avon, with Mr.Turner, who was in England for several weeks, she visited Belgium.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.Martin Foley and children, motored from Montreal to visit Mr.and Mrs.Noak-es.They were accompanied by Mrs.Mabel Cunningham, who will spend some time with her sister.Mrs.Noakes.Mrs.Bob Willey and children spent a few days with relatives in Mansonville.Mrs.John Manuel and Jean nine were recent guests in Montreal.They were accompanied home by her mother and sister who will be her guest for awhile.Mr.and Mrs.Bracey and Mr.Robert Jasper, of Kingston, Ont., spent a weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Jasper; Mr.and Mrs.Jasper and Mr.George Jasper motored Kenneth Jasper in to the Montreal Hospital.Capt.Sabinsky and son, Erik, have returned home to Sutton after being the guest of Mrs.E.Coates, while Mrs.Sabinsky was a patient in the hospital.F.O.Clifford Robinson and family have been guests of relatives here before returning to their home at Halifax.Mrs.Lillian Lawrence has arrived here to spend some time with Mrs.Nellie Wedge and other friends.Mrs.Murray Brock and son and her brother Mr.Jackie George, of Chatham, Ont., have been visiting their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Cross on the Cross Road.KEFAUVER Continued From Page One.the challenge of the vast social revolution that is sweeping the w orld \" The Stevenson nomination never was seriously in doubt, though Trtiman tried to sidetrack his bandwagon by sponsoring tvt-year-old Governor Averell Harri-man of New York state for the presidential prize.Stevenson after his nomination touched off a wild scramble for the vice-presidential post by turning over to the convention his prerogative of naming his own running mate Kefauver who twice has tried for the presidential nomination and gave up this year in favor of Stevenson, clinched second place Friday on the second ballot.He scored a 744-600 victory over the youthful Kennedy, whose sur rose brightly and briefly during the second roll call of states, then faded quicky as sentiment shifted to Kefauver.Almost everybody who was anybody in the party got into the harmony act Friday night before the show was over.\\s the star of the televised pro sentauon.Stevenson laid down the pattern of an aggressive campaign to sell a \"new America \" Stevenson told Truman.\"I am glad to have you on my side again, sir ' Truman had touched off waves of laughter by saying earlier that \"some stupid fellow 1 won't name had been predicting that Stevenson couldn't beat Eisenhower.WARDEN- Miss Beverly Ann Willey recently spent a few days as guest of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Turcotte at Magog.While here spending part of their vacation.Mr.and Mrs Jack Muncey and son Gordon, of Montreal, were accompanied by Mrs.J.Marcotte and Mrs N.Crowhurst on a motor trip to Boston, Mass., returning by way of Old Orchard Beach.The August meeting of St.John the Divine Guild was held in the Parish Hall with Mrs.K.Talbot presiding.Several items of business were discussed.The surprise package was won by Mrs.Marcotte.Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting.G O U l D~ Rev.Robert A.and Mrs.Mar Caskill and two children, of Athens, Peenn., have returned to their home after spending several days with their uncle and aun\u2018, Mr and Mrs, George Mac-Caskill and Clarence MacCas-kill.While here Mr.MacCas-kill conducted a Sunday evening service in Chalmers Church.Mr.MacCaskill's parents were the late Mr.and Mrs.Alex Mac Caskill natives of Winslow and Dell.Mr.F,.!.Coleman, of East Barre, Vt., spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.George Mac-Caskill.Callers al the same home were Mrs.Norman and Mr.Duncan MacLeod, of Milan and Mrs.Angus Morrison, of Scots-town.PINNACLE\u2014 Mr and M rs Albritton and two children, of Sarasota.Fla.are vacationing for the month of August at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Merrick Gallup and visiting other relatives and friends Mr and Mrs Leland Gallup motored to St, Lambert for the week-end and were guests of Mr.and Mrs, L Kinsey.Miss Sandra Gallup returned home after stay ing with her aunt for a few days.Mi and Mrs Sydney Dixon and Miss B Fletcher, of Kingston.Ont, have returned home after spending a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs Roy Monahan.Mr.and Mrs.1 Hughes and family, of Brantford.Ont .are guests of Mrs, Hughes parents, Mr and Mrs Stanlrv Taylor for several weeks Mr.and Mrs.Eldon Gallup and Valerie, of Ville St.Laurent, have left for a trip to Boston, Mass and Old Orchard Beach and other points of interest after spending a few days with Mt and Mrs K Gallup DAVIDSON HILL AND BETHEL- Mr.and Mrs.Billy Irwin and four children, of Wilmington, Mass., have returned to their home after spending a few days at the home of Alex Davidson and Irene Davidson and their aunt, Mrs Alfred Davidson Mr.and Mrs J.N.Proulx, of South Durham, and Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Proulx and two sons, ; of Valois, were recent visitors of Mr.Proulx's sister,\tMrs.\tWil- liam Robinson.\t\t Mrs.Frank Reerl\tand\ttwo children, of While\tRiver\t.Ici , Mr.and Mrs F Reed, of Hartford, Vt , and Mrs.H Henderson and daughter Feme, of Melbourne.were guests of Mrs.Frank Reed's aunt, Mrs A, Davidson and family, and also called on other relatives while on a week-end trip to Melbourne.| DUNHAM\u2014 Rev.Mr Standish.of Merril-ton.Ont., has been visiting friends here, and with Mrs.Standish and family, were guests of Rev.Mr.and Mrs Beale al the rectory Mr.Standish assisted at the services in the parish on Sunday.Their oldest daughter met with an accident while playing, and fractured a bone in her shoulder which necessitated her going to (he E M P.Hospital for a few days.Miss Elizabeth Martin arrived by plane at Dorval, after a hoir day spent in Florida.Mrs Rodger and friend, from Shrewsbury, Mass., were visitors of Mrs < Manson.Mr and Mrs.A W MacDonald and three children, Sandra, Wayne and Dawn, motored to Huntingdon, to visit Mrs Mac.Donald's sister and family.The children remained for a longer visit.I hey\u2019ll Do Jt Every Time HEy-xar?E VOU GUVS GAME TO PL4V SOFTBALL AGAINST THE SNIPPING DEPY TEAM AT TWE OFFICE PICNIC?BIG-EOMES GONNA play wrm us, TOO By Jimmy Hatlo them old guys haven't played ball since abner DOUBLEDAV WAS A B4TBOY- ULVERTON\u2014 The W.A., of Ulverton United Church, held its August strawberry ice cream social in the Dunkerley Hall.The hostesses were Mrs.K.Skillen, Mrs.J.Har-riman, Mrs.F.Riff and Mrs.F.Hughes.Mr.and Mrs.C.Gordon and two sons, of Montreal, spent the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.Husk.Mrs.Gordon and sons will remain for the week.Miss E.Cote, of Richmond, spent the week-end with her aunt, Miss Vera Cote.Mr.and Mrs.W.Cripps and family have left for Quebec City.Miss Thelma Mills, of Windsor Mills, was an overnight guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Moore.Mr.and Mrs.B.D.Water-house and their guests, Mr.and Mrs.Warren Spaulding, of Tor.onto, Ont., attended the Nadeau-Waterhouse wedding in Windsor Mills.THEY WON\u2019T ASK ME-x AIN\u2019T OLD ENOUGH TO HAVE TO PROVE I CAN STILL HOBBLE TO FIRST- SOMETHING TELLS ME THE INFIRMARY WILL BE DOING A LAND-OFFICE BUSINESS THE 04Y AFTER that Picnic YEAH SURE THING PUT ME DOWN POP PITCHER-ILL MOW 'EM DOWN \u2014ONE.bigdome Now batting this I gotta see-them GUYS IN THE SHIPPING DEP\u2019T WILL LOVE TO BEAN HIM PUT ME DOWN FOR SHORTSTOP THE OL\u2019 DOUBLE PLAY KID-THAT\u2019S ME.' ' I Lavimg twe GGOUND-WORKFORA CMARLEV-MORSE EPIDEMIC Bloodstone.THE CPEDIT TUawx AMO A Tip of the H4TU) HAT TO HA 1717/ OBITZ, SU4WMM,\t// \u2022 PEMMA.\t1t Obi.YEAA?WELL.THEy WON'T GIVE Mff THE RUN-AROUND\u2014 I\u2019LL HANDLE THEM IN NOTICE OF AMENDMENT The Honourable Antonio Barrette, minister of Labour, hereby gives notice, pursuant to the provisions of the Collective Agreement Act (Revised Statutes of Quebec 1S>41, chapter 163 and amendments), that contracting parties to the collective labour agreement relating to the garage employees of the cities of Sherbrooke and Thetford Mines, rendered obligatory by the decree No 8J8 of July 16, 1953.have petitioned him to submit to the consideration and decision of the Lieutenant Governor tn Council the following amendments to the said decree, as amended: t Subsection \"c\" of section 1 will be replaced by ihe follow ing \"el Journeyman.The word \"journeyman\" means any employee who has completed his apprenticeship and obtained his certificate of competence m one of the trades of the automobile industry: such as Wheelwright, body worker, electrician, blacksmith.machinist, mechanic, join er.upholstery cleaner, painter, upholsterer welder, radiator re pair specialist, footing specialist, burning specialist, buffing specialist, wheel alignment specialist, tune-up specialist, brake repair specialist, automatic transmission specialist, auto spring specialist, differential specialist, frame specialist, tester glazier, vuloainizer, etc.This enumeration is not limitative,'' 2.The following subsection g\" will be added to section 111 \"gl Notwithstanding the pr«\\ is unis of section VII, employees of all categories who work as service men or watchmen from 12.00 (noon) Saturday to 7 00 a m Monday or on any day kept as ' a holiday shall be paid a minimum of eighty five cents i$0.85) per hour, but if, during that period, they have to work in their own trade, they shall be paid accordingly for the number of hours so worked.\u2019\u2019 3\tSubsection \"a\" of section V will be replaced by the follow ing \"V a) Holidays: The following days shall be kept as holidays Sundays, New Year s Day, Kplph-any.Good Friday, Ascension Day.AH Saints\u2019 Day, Immaculate Conception, Christmas Day, the Queen\u2019s Birthday, SI John the Baptist Day (June 24), Dominion Day (July 1st), Labour Day and Thanksgiving Day.All urgent work performed during these days shall be paid al Die rate of double time, except for service men If Christmas and New-Year's Day fall on Sunday, the following Monday is kept as a holiday.\" 4\tThe following subsection \"c\u201d will be added to section XVII \u201cc) No establishment hereby governed may be operated without the services of a journeyman, excluding the owner.\" The publication of the present notice does not render oblignlo ry Ihe provisions contained therein.Such provisions, with or without amendments, can only be rendered obligatory by an Order in Council which comes into force on the date of its pub lication in the Quebec Official Gazette.During Ihe thirty days loi lowing the dale of publication of this notice m Ihe Quebec Official Gazatte, the Honourable Minister of Labour will consider Ihe oh jeetions w hich I he interested parties mav wish lo set forth GERARD TREMBLAY, Deputy Minister of Labour Department of Labour, Quebec, July 21, 1956 SAWYERVILLE\u2014 Rev.and Mrs, Fray, of Switzerland, were recent visitors at the home of Rev and Mrs, N.M.McKenzie.Mr.Charles McKenzie, of Brownsburg.is spending a few days with his nephew, Rev and Mrs.W, McKenzie.lit iBrmnriam SPENCER In memory of a husband and brother.Sincere and kind In heart and mind What a beautiful memory h* left behind.BEE (Wife*.HENRY (Brother).McKLREAVY \u2014 In loving memory of a dear ulster Stella who died arci-I dentally Auk II, 1955.To know we never said goodbye, Will always bring regret, But the heart» that, loved you dearly, Are the ones that can\u2019t for*el Sadly missed by, HELEN (Sister .EATON\u2014 Mr *nd Mrs.Harry Bradford, of West Charleston.Vt, were guests of Mrs.Charles Me Gilton They were accompanied home by Mrs, McGilton, who will be their guest for a week Mrs Nina Bailey, of Sawyerville is spending a week with Mrs Anna Waldron while Mrs.Me Gilton is away.Mr.and Mrs.Russell 1-abcrw spent the week-end at Old Or chard Beach.Maine Master Douglas Davies, of Le tv noxviile, spent a few days with his grandparents.Mr and Mrs C Davies ÜUrîlir» MORSK TO Mr and Mrs J S.Morse
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