Sherbrooke daily record, 29 août 1956, mercredi 29 août 1956
[" W T S M 15 16 12\t13 19\t20 26 27 29 30 becbcookc Bailli Bccocd '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS / SCATTERED SHOWERS Cloudy with sunny pnnodn to-d«y and Thursday.Scattered showart or thundershower* Thursday.Seasonable temper-« tunes.Liffht winds.Low tonight and high Thursday 52 and 70.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC WEDNESDAY.AUGUST 29.|9>h Sixtieth Y#or TWO BRITONS STARK DEVASTATION LEFT BY GAS EXPLOSION IN VILLE LASALLE YESTERDAY Explosion Toll Set At Seven World News In Brief EDMONTON.\u2014 « \u2014 The fate of eight men, aboard a northland tug which disappeared Monday on Lake Athabas-ka, remained unknown today as searchers prodded for some clue to the mystery.Airplanes, both civilian and RCAF, found only floating wreckage, empty life preservers and three drifting barges Tuesday on the lake, 450 miles northeast of Edmonton on (lie Alberta-Saskatchewan bound- STOCKHOLM.\u2014 > \u2014 A Swedish merchant training ship was seized by the Russians in the Baltic today, but radioed a few hours later that she was proceeding to a Swedish port.The foreign office said a cryptic message from the sailing ship indicated she had been released.There were 36 men aboard the vessel.* * * EDINBURGH.\u2014 'tP \u2014 The world-famed Edinburgh festival today hailed Canada's Shakespeare company from Stratford, Ont.The players from the Ontario Shakespearean Festival, first Commonwealth drama group from outside Britain to perform here in the 10 years of the Scottish cultural extravaganza, drew cheers and bravos Tuesday night with their performance of Henry V, and waited the verdict of the critics with confidence.* « \u2022 TORONTO.\u2014iO\u2014 Automotive and Electrical Day at the Canadian National Exhibition Tuesday featured cars of the past, present and future.About 50 antique cars, which toured the CNE grounds before being judged at the grandstand.were greeted by the exhibition's first rain.The day was a procession of scattered showers which gave way to thunder and lightning in the evening.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 MONTREAL.\u2014 A direct appeal to Premier Bulganin at Moscow on behalf of their fellow Witnesses being held in Siberian slave camps was sent out from the district convention of Jehovah\u2019s Witnesaes at y-rdun Auditorium.New Bombings Mark Renewal Of Violence By Cypriot EOKA NICOSIA, Cyprus \u2014 (-T) \u2014 The first bombings in this British colony in 12 days today emphasized a new vow of violence from Greek Cypriot extremists.Two bombs exploded harmlessly last night and early this morning outside the homes of a British army sergeant and a British major in Larnaca and Nicosia.The explosions shattered Hie -\t- - -\t- - island's uneasy calm which had : P,ockles Dervis, Greek Cypriot prevailed during a \u201csuspension i may°r Nicosia, vho was held of operations\u2019\u2019 proclaimed by under housc arrcst for 19 hours.EOKA, the underground fighting \\ ^ search of his home and office arm of the Greek Cypriot move- fai.Icd to turn UP incriminating ment demanding union with ev'denee.Greece.The bombings followed an EOKA announcement, in leaflets strewn across Cyprus, that the truce was ended because the British government had failed to bring the Greek Cypriot leader, Archbishop Makarios, from exile to resume negotiations for the-island\u2019s independence.Signed by \u201cDighenis,\u201d the EOKA leader who spurned a British surrender demand during the truce, the leaflets said: \u201cDebate is useless.We have already been forced by the British to resort to arms .There is but one solution.They must sit down with Archbishop Makarios and negotiate on the terms he has laid down.\u201d British authorities deported Makarios to the Seychelle Islands in the Indian Ocean in March for refusing to condemn EOKA\u2019s campaign of violence and assassination.In previous negotiations he demanded a plebiscite to determine the future status of Cyprus.With 400.000 Cypriots of Greek origin and only 100,000 of Turkish descent, the pro-Greek faction would easily win.The island.Britain's main base in the east Mediterranean, is 40 miles south of Turkey.The Turks are strongly opposed to any vote which might give Cyprus to | Greece.The leaflets said EOKA would not answer British claims that captured documents prove the archbishop personally directed the EOKA violence.The documents included the purported diary of Dighenis.British troops and police met the resumption of violence with new travel restrictions.Mean-1 while, they freed Dr.Themi- U.S.Labor Supporting Democrats FOREST PARK, Pa.f/P) \u2014 AFL-CIO leaders, having decided to cast their lot with the Democrats in the coming United States election, turned today to planning how they can help defeat President Eisenhower.The labor body's executive council Tuesday wound up a long, closed-door argument by voting to recommend formal sup port for the Democratic ticket of Adlai Stevenson and Estes Ke-fauver against Eisenhower and Vice-President Nixon.The decision was reached with some misgivings.Some council members felt their 15.000,000-member labor organization would be sticking its neck out and cutting itself off from any chance\u2019 for favors from the Republican party.But the council\u2014reported to have done so against the advice ' of AFL\u2014CIO President George Meany\u2014-voted 14 to 8 to make an endorsement, and then cast that endorsement by a count of 17 to 5 to the DemocVats.The decision was sparked by the former CIO chief.Walter Reuther, who had been instrumental at the Democratic convention in getting Stevenson nominated.Today's Chuckle The deluxe job costs no more than the standard model.Von just pay a little longer.\t< Montreal \u2014 (T \u2014 Investigators speculated that a match or the flicking of an electric light switch may have set off a gas explosion which Tuesday took seven lives and injured 18 other persons in suburban Ville La Salle.A coroner's inquest was sched.uled to open briefly today to release the bodies but it was expected to be adjourned pending a complete investigation of the blast that destroyed a two-storey four-family apartment block.The devastating blast, heard several miles away, followed the breaking of a gas main by a road grading machine.Police and firemen were unable to determine immediately just wdiat sparked the explosion but said that the flicking of a light switch could have igniled gas that seeped into the apartment building from the broken main.The bodies of all the victims \u2014 one man, two women and four children \u2014 were recovered from the debris.Most were charred beyond recognition.Detective-sergeant Jules Arsenault of the homicide division of the provincial police listed the victims as: Alex Anderson, 68, and his 63-year-old wife; Lloyd Williams, 8, and his two-year-old sister, Lorna, grandchildren of (he An-dersons; Mrs.Arnold Lyons and two of her children, Danny, 3, and Cathy, 2.Only six of the 18 injured required hospital treatment.Three of those sent to hospital were working nearby.They included the operator of the grader.Also injured but not requiring hospital attention was Constable Raymond Bourbonnais, 22, credited with rushing into the burn- ing building and saving the life of a woman believed to have been Mrs.Jacques Dupuis.Gas from the broken main bubbled up through mud Into 20-foot flames for two hours after the blast before Quebec Hydro could turn off valves.The blast rocked the entire La Salle Heights housing development which houses an estimai cd 1.300 persons.John Williams, who lost his two children and his wife's parents, said hours after (he ex- plosion \"I can't even think of it.1 don\u2019t want to think of whaf it\u2019s doing to my wife.\" Mr.Lyons, who lost hi wife and two of his children, was ink cn to a nearby apartment and given sedatives to ease the shock Lucien Paquette, 36, operator of the grader, said \u201cas soon as I saw what had happened I rush ed to a telephone and called Que.bec Hydro emergency squads, hut the explosion occurred be fore the arrival of the crews.\u201d He said that the gas line was only 18 inches below the .sur-1 face of the sidewalk on which j Charge 4 Arranged Riesel Acid-Attack NEW YORK \u2014\t\u2014 FBI agents have seized racketeer Johnny Dio and three other men as the underworld masterminds behind the acid blinding of labor columnist Victor Riesel.I he four were charged Tuesday night with conspiracy in allegedly setting up a sneak attack on Riesel shortly after he strolled out of a Broadway restaurant in the dark early morning hours April 5.he w\tas working.\t\t \"1\thad my grader\tsef\tlor 18 incite\ts below,\" Mr\tPaquette\t said.\t\"This is the i\tisuat\tthing.You\tdon't expect t\to find gas\t Pipes\t.so close to the\tsurfi\tICC.\u201d On»\t\u2019 reside» t.\tMrs.\tHenry Stia w\t, a mother of\ttwo\tyoung boys,\tsaid \u201c1 never\thear\td any- tiling\tlike it in my\twhole\t- life.\" \u201c1\twas terrified,'\t\u2019 .she\tsaid.\u201cMy windows were blown to the opposite sides of the rooms, I grabbed my children and ran outside.\" The first lilasl blew sides of the apartment block out into the .street and the subsequent fire caused the collapse of the remaining walls.Within two hours nothing remained but rubble.Winston Mulligan, 14, said he saw a woman, lier dress aflame, on a second storey balcony holding a baby In her arms.She was trying to hold the child from her, so that the flames would not touch it They both burned to death.The FBI said a young hoodlum, Abraham Telvi, was hired for St, baker; and Charles Tuso, 000 to fling the acid.Telvi was arment worker All have 44, a long Car Burier Pleads Guilty To Charge Of Public Mischief MONTREAL 'O \u2014 Emila Lacoste, 28, who buried his automobile in a field near Granby, \u2014 The number of foreigner* accused of spying foi Britain in F.gypt grew todnv as British-Egyptian relation* sank lower and lower despite President Nasser » acceptance of the invitatron to meet a five-power committee to dtscuvt Hire Sue/ crisis.Britain denied Egyptian charges that two secretariat ol the Cairo embassy relayed jordeis to the alleged sps» ring, but at Egypt\u2019s demand (ordered the diplomat* homo under protest.A* investigations continue.»aid the official Egyptian spokesman, \"other persons are becoming implicated, and the cane aeema to be expanding aa earjx minute passes.\u2019 The Egyptian government stv nouneed that more foreigner* and Egyptian* have been arrest-ed but gave no further details.14 promised a new announcement later today.Two British subjects alreads have been held for prosecutjnn | as spies.Four Egyptians havs been named as their accomplicet Egypt appears to lie setting lha stage for a sensational international spy trial.The case ha* overshadowed even the Suez < *¦ nal crisis which already hat strained British-Egyptian relations nearly to the breaking point - in the eyes of Cairo resident* Egypt accused diplomat* J.R, Flux and J.G.Gove, both embassy first secretaries, of bema contact men for the spy ring it charges was headed by James Swinburn, business manager of the British-owned Arab New* Agency.The Egyptian foreign ministry informed the British env bassy that Flux and Gove wer* persona non grata (unwelcome> and must leave Egypt.The British embassy\u2019s oriental councillor, Trevor Evans, replied that the embassy had no knowledge of any espionage activities and that the embassy was in no way involved.He lodged a strong protest.The foreign office, in London also denied the accusations.(iove told reporters: \u201cSomeone has gone out of his head.This is pure nonsense, just, the kind of lunacy one comes to expect out here.\" Egyptian authorities said Swm-burn confessed working with Mux and Gove.The case broke Monday with the seizure by secret police of Swinburn, his fellow Briton Charles 1\u2018ittuck, and an Egyptian.The Egyptian spokesman, Col.Abdel Kader Hatem, said confessions of the three led to tba ether arrests.Plttuck is an official of the Marconi Radio-Telegraph Co.Time, Place Of Suez Talk Unsettled LONDON \u2014 » \u2014 The five» | power Suez Canal committee today pressed for a meeting in j Cairo late this week with President Nasser to discuss the con-; trover.sy over the vital water j way.The Egyptian president agreed Tuesday to get together with the committee, but hrs response to ( its first rquest for a meeting set neither lime nor place lor tho talks.The committee chairman, Prime Minister Menzies of Australia, rushed back another me*, sage suggesting talks later this week in Egypt's capital.Menzies' committee was nam-, ed to present to Nasser the majority proposal of the recent l.ondon conference.The Western sponsored plan, supported by 18 of the 22 countries at tho meeting, calls for an international board including Egypt to control and operate the canal.It would be linked with the United Nations.Egypt refused to attend lha London parley, and Nasser's firat reply to Menzies made clear thal his agreement to hear the five-power group did not commit Egypt to any of its prop opoa&la. Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY.AUGUST 29.1956 ULVERTON\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Allen Richards and daughters, Starr and Wanda, of Kinuso, Alta., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Forest Hughes and Mrs.G.Norris.Ansco, Voightlander A Lordomat CAMERAS \u2014 MOVIE CAMERAS for tala; to rant \u2014 STUDIO BRETON 28 Alaxandar St.LO.9-2662 I : ¦ ¦ ¦ PREMIER CINEMA Held Over To Friday Inclusive \u2022 3 BIG PICTURES \u2022 Chill Wills! \u2022 Lance Fullar Jett Barker \u2022 Cathy Downs \"KENTUCKY RIFLE\" In wide screen color! The Billy Goat Gang \"KID MONK BARONI\" SCOTSTOWN- Of interest to many through-1 out the Eastern Townships was ¦ Old Home Day at Graniteville, Vt., Presbyterian Church.Three | car loads of Scotstown people attended.The largest family group in attendance belonged to the Campbell Clan, all descendants of the late Murdock and Norman Campbell, formerly of Dell.There were 36 descendants \u2014 children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren \u2014 of the late Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth N.Campbell, formerly of Cassie St., Graniteville, and of the late Donald J.Murray, whose mother was Christine Campbell.Mrs.John N.Murray and General Murdock Campbell, of Northfield, all grandchildren of Norman Campbell, of Dell.John C.Morrison, Dannie Campbell and sons, Kenneth and Norman, of Scotstown, descendants of Murdock Campbell, of Dell.Roy Rogers \u2022 Trigger - \"TRIGGER JUNIOR\" ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ SAWYERVILLE\u2014 Mr.Rufus Riddell, of Calgary, is a guest at the home of Mrs.Jessie Riddell.Mrs.A.W.Labaree, of Bul-wer, is a guest of Mr.Stanley Cummings and family.iArntftlcali ÔTiîqkteAt Stb/L AND JHE- Rodeo- Boijl ppesENjiNq 4-iis new RADIO-TV STAGE SHOW DIRECT FROM THE LOotEdCô OAiqwiof WWVA JAMBOREE AS FEATURED OV\u20acR^ THE C65 NETWORK COLUMBIA RECORDS NEWEST COUNTRY & WESTERN SlNQINQ STAR/ IT\u2019S A FAMILY SHOW!\" \u201c\u2018He WHITE HOUSE PAVILION FRIDAY AUGUST 31 SHOW STARTING AT 9 P.M.to be followed by a DANCE ADULTS \u2014 $1.00, Children SOc Featuring a host of famous Western Music Artists, including the well known 17-year-old Buddy Spicher, Don Richards, Roger Blevin and the outstanding DONNA DARLENE and LAZY JIM DAY.It's one of the finest Western Shows presented today, and definitely you won't want to miss itl Bus leaving Lansdowne Terminal at 8:30 p.m.Friday evening.Î > ccfiSA ^ wil I mate.you laugh M \\\\ tVi A Wonderful Slice of Life! THE CATERED AFFAIR From M-O-M nee Geordie ALASTAIR SIM THE LAIRD, and introducing BILL TRAVERS V as GEORDIE\t'A FILMED IN THE HIGHLANDS 2nd Excellent Attraction! 4 TOP STARS BETTE DEVIS ERNEST B0R6NINE'DEBBIE REYNDIDS -BURRY FITZGERALD Radio Guide 5.00\tPress News 5.05 Hiding The Range 5.15 Rldlo The Range 6.00\tFoxbrooke News 6.10 lowD Uriel News 6 IS 1240 Suppe- Club 6.30 Sportacast CKTS (1240 Kcs) THIS EVENING i 6.35 1240 supper Club 7.00 Rawhide 7.15 Music from many ^ Nations 7.30 Gilbert & Sullivan < I 8.00 Private Eye ; 8.30 Sports Roundup 5\t55 Station Opening 8.00\tNews roundup 6.05\tMusical Clock 6\t20 Farm Fair 6.30\tMusical Clock 6.45\tSacred Heart Program 7.00\tPress News 7.05\tMusical Clock 7.30\tSports Roundup 7.35 Musical Clock 8.00\tCBC News 8.15\tMusical Clock 8\t30 Classical Music 8.45\tMorning Devotions 9.00\tBack To The Biblo 9\t30 Bilingual Bandstand 9 45 Light & Lyrical 10.15\tTwo for a Quarter 5.00\tAfternoon Concert 5.30\tSong Hist, of Canada 5.45\tStory 6.00\tNews 8.10 Pporta 6.15\tSights and Sounds 6.30\tByline /.00 News 7.05\tConcert 11nu> 7.30\tCBC News 7.35 Concert Time 8 00 News, Interlude 8.10 Weather 8.15\tMorning Devotions 8.30\tContinental Carousel 9.00\tCBC News 9.05\tMusic In The Morning 9.45\tLight 8c Lyrical 10.15\tTwo For a Quarter 10.30\tShirley Brett 10.40 zluth Harding 10.45 News 10 48 Sweet Hour of Prayer 11.00\tOne Man's Family 11.15\tWhispering Streets 5.00\tThe Road Show 5.30\tRoad Show 6.00\tRoad Show 6.30\tSupper Club 6.45 Sports 6.00\tCoffee Time 6.25 News 6.30\tThe Farm Journal 6.45\tCoffee Time 6.55\tWeather Or Not 7.00\tBlue Seal Billboard 7.15\tCoffee Time 7.50\tCheckerboard 7.45\tNews 8.00\tMorning Special 8.05 Today\u2019s News 8.30\tTown Crier 8.45\tFamily Album 8.50\tFamily Album 8.55\tHeadline News 9.00\tCoffee Time 9.15\tMorn.Devotlona 9.30\tHomemaker 10.40 10.45 11.00 11.05 11.30 12.00 12.05 12.30 12 35 12.59 1.00 1.15 dLOU S.D0 305 4.00 4.30 5.WJ THURSDAY Ruth Harding Faraway Places News Musicale Matinee Musical Roundup Press New* The Sunshine Hi.Rosenbloom\u2019s Newscast The Sunshine Hr.Dom Time Signai CBC News Decca Concert Hall T-Can Matinee Press News Spins *N Needles Encores Anything Goes Press News CBM (940 Kcs) THIS EVENING 6.35 Dinner Music 7.00\tRawhide 7.15\tIntro, to Wed.Night 7.30\tTalk\u2014 Dr.Robert Simpson 8.00\tMusic of Buxtehude êc NeIJson THURSDAY 11.30\tPlano Interlude H.45 Laura Limited 12.00\tBBC News 12.15 Aunt Lucy 12.30\tFarm Broadcast 12.59 vifflclaJ Time Signal 1.00\tNews, weather 1.15\tHoliday with Music 1 45 Invitation to Waltz 2.00\tNews 2.(18 Trarj-Canada Matinee 3.00\tSearch for Tomorrow 3.15\tWhen A Girl Marries 3.30\tMusical Program 3.45 Lat.Amer.Music 4.00\tEncores 4.30\tNews 4.33 Movie Scene 9.00\tFeature Story 9.15\tMemo from U.N.tO.'JO Salvation Army 10 30 Music for Relaxing 10.45 Dow Sport Snow 11.00\tDom News 11.15 Hugh Dixon 12.00\tClosing 5 05 Ftidin' The Range 6.00\tFoxbrooke News 6.10 Town Crle/ News 6-15 1240 Supper Club 6.30\tSportscast 6.35 1240 Supper Club 7.00\tRawhide 7.15\tRoving Reporters 7.30\tHonolulu Trio 8.00\tJourney Into Space 8.30\tPsn* Stax rime 9 00 Court of Opinion 9.30\tSongs We Sang 10.00\tDance Music 10-30 Music foi Relaxing ; 10.45 Dow Sport Show 11.00\tHugh Dixon Show I 12.00\tStation Closing 9.00\tLaughter from North to East 10.00\tNew* & Roundup 10 20 Weekend Review 10.30 Recital 11.00\tBeethoven 12.00\tNews, Close 5.00\tArtlsu of Today 5 30 Paul Bunyan 5.45 Tan Pile Jim 6.00\tCBC New» 6.10 Sportacast 6.15 Evening Interlude 6.30\tBvllm- 7.00\tRawhide / 13 Roving Reporter 7.30\tDesigned for you 8.00\tBusiness\u2014 Labor 8.30\tToronto Symphony Prom Concerta 9.30\tSerenade for Strings.10.00\tNational New» 10.20 Talk 1C.30 Eventide 11.00\tDivertimento 11 JO Prairie 1 .ayhouse iron New* «Jtgn Off 11.00 Divertimento AT THE CABANA MOTEL MAGOG, QUE.THF FOUR JACKS'\u2019 \u2014 Starring \u2014 \u2022\tBUDDY MONROE PIANIST \u2022\tBILLY CARDEN DRUMMER \u2022\tLOU CARTER BASS \u2022\tBENNY JOHNSON GUITARIST Stars of radio and television Norah Gorsen and Bill Travers in \u201cWee Geordie\u201d, the delightful comedy which opens today at the Granada theatre.CFCF (600 Kcs) THIS EVENING 8 00 New».T/ert.Sw'Jif 7.00 News 8c Current 0.00 News Current and\tChoice Cho.ce 6.30 it Happened Today 8.4/ Sports and Current and Choice 7\t30 Cisco Kid 8.00 News a Sports 8\t08 Masters of Mysterle* 8.30 Sports , 9.00 Feature Story i 9.13 Cl.N Corridor j 9.30 Phllco Vance tO 00 News, ana Steve'* ; 10.50 Steve\u2019s Place l2.o/> News, ana Steve's j 1.00 N\u2018ws, and Steve's j 1.30 News and Sign OS Tel.: MAGOG VI.3-3272 Cilombia, ruled by Spain for under Simon Bolivar in a revolt 300 years, won its independence I started in 1810.WIKE (1400 Kcs) THIS EVENING 7.00\tVermont at 7\t| 7.15 Stand for music 7.30 Music Concert 8.00\tNews THURSDAY 9.45\tTop of the Morning 10.00\tHeadline News 10.05\tCountry Music 10.30\tMelody Tipping 10.45\tRecipe Neighbor 11.00\tNews 11.05\tMelody Tipping li 11.30\tMelody Tipping li 12.00\tMelody\u2014 Tipping In 12.10 News 12.25 Weather 12.30\tToday In Vermont 12.45\tChevrolet Show Tim© 1.00\tEddie Cantor 1.30 What\u2019s New 1.55 Red Sox - Detroit In 8.05 Sandman\u2019s Matinee 9.00 Democratic Conv.12.00 News 12.05 Sign Off 4.30\tRoad Show 5.30\tSupper Club 6.05\tSupper Club 6.43 Sports 7.00\tVermont at 7 7.15 Music Fill 7.30\tThe Bridge 8.00\tNews 8.05\tSandman's Matinee 9.00\tDemocratic Conv.9.30\tSandman\u2019s Matinee 10.00\tNews 10.05\tJust Good Music 10.30 Music For You 11.00\tFinal New* 12.00\tNews 12.05\tSign Off HELD OVER at FLAMINGO CABARET LAST DAY TOMORROW WORLDS FINEST CONKLIN'S FEATURES SEE! Casino Da Paria Wall of Death 1 Royal Midgets Circus Side Show Congress Of Fat Paopla.WORLDS FINEST CONKLIN'S 30 Thn in® Exciting RIDES-SHOWS THURSDAY 12 to 8 p Children's Matinee Special Attractions Children Admitted to Grounds FREE WORLD'S FINEST SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION CONKLIN'S PROLIFIC COMPOSED Wolfgang Mozart composed more than 600 works before he died at the age of 35.TV Sensations at Hotel Wellington MUSIC FOR YOUR LISTENING AND DANCING PLEASURE EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY.Cocta// Dancing Every Saturday Afternoon from 2 p.m.to 5 p.m.ORCHARD MANOR NURSING HOME Aged, Invalids and Bad Cases 24 hr.Nursing Service Moderate Rates 89a Drummond St.GRANBY \u2014 FR.2-5108 TONIGHT KNOWLTON MEMORIAL HALL Thurs., Aug.30th \u2014 Scotstown Town Hall Friday \u2014 Aug.31st \u2014 Norton Drive-In, Norton, Vt.Sat., Sept.1st Danville Town Hall Sun., Sept.2nd \u2014 Whit# Housa Pavilion ERNIE LINDELL and his \u2019BORDER RHYTHMAIRS\" Watch C.H.L.T.TV.Mon.- Wed.- Fri.from 6.00 to 6.30 p.m.if 2 20-01.O \"7 Bottle; g Joubert Sweet 2 HOUR SHOW: Comedy .Music \u2022 Pantomime * Beautiful Costumes \u2014 The Magic Black Lights and Variety.Doors Open at 8 P.M.\u2014 Show Starts at 8 30 P.M.Adm.$100 tax Incl.Under 12 years, SOc, tax incl.Domino Dry GINGER ALE Plus Deposit Libby MusUrd 2 i\" 25^ 37^ 25^ Hot Dog, Hamburger or Bar-B-Q Heinz Relish\tli1\".Humpty Dumpty Potato Chips\tpkg.with the purchase of La Belle Fermier» FRAHFURTERS 1 lb pkg 39^ SHANK HALF LEG OF HAM ib 59ff im.l deftUM\tT '\\Xvtr 19,76 Park ** Salo Quebec's Own Ideal Choice Cut\t*/ 20 oi *J C ^ GREEN BEANS * fini ^ Ideal Choice #4 GREEN PEAS Huron Fancy Delicious for sandwich or cold plate Swift Premium Sliced COOK HAM Cello Pack 6 ot 43 nuron ranev\ta TOMATO JUICE 8 20-os.tins 20-ot.tins 98c 98c You can WIN $100 oo per week for 52 weeks In tha Domlnlon-Thrlft Fortune Hunt Contest.Get compléta detolls and Free Entry Form» at your Dominion Store.\u201cCLOSED ALL DAY- Your Dominion Store will be closed Monday, September 3rd, labor Day.For the lunch pell Dominion PEANUT BUTTER Orange, Lemon 8 Grapefruit Shlrrlff's Good Morning MARMALADE Creamy Rlchmello SALAD DRESSING For offer school mocks' Crowf#rd« Maple Flavored SPREAD _____ Values are effective until closing time Saturday.Serf.1st.DOMINION STORES LIMITED |or 14 oi |ar 24 ot |ar 16 ot cup 15 ot 29c 45/ 33/ 27/ ,:%u?5 TMOTS & VEGETAMES ONTARIO GRADE No 1 JUBILEE PEACHES Etcellent Freestone for Eating and Preserving 4 QUART Q À 1 Q basket O I .I y Canada No.1 Firm BLUEBERRIES Çuebec G*nwn Ce«edo No.1 CARROTS « YOU CAN SEE THE YOU CAN SEE THE YOU CAN SEE THE *OU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE YOU CAN YOU CAN YOU CAN rou ïlu\tTel.LO.2-7122 for denvery! 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ASK OUR DRIVER SALESMEN HOW YOU CAN TAKE PART IN THIS CONTEST.THE CROWN LAUNDRY of Sherbrooke Limited Federal Members Day Observed At Sherbrooke Fair The weather man did not appear too favorably disposed to the Sherbrooke Fair today, with heavy rain during the night and early this mornipg.but by mid-morning the rain halted and despite cloudy skies, the crowds began their movement to the grounds for the fifth day of the show.Today has been set aside as Federal Members Day, when the Members of Parliament and federal government officials w-ill be the guests of the fair directors at luncheon and later at the grandstand performance.Yesterday saw another upswung in attendance, with 9,246 persons passing through the gates as compared with 5,867 on the same day of 1955.Grandstand attendance totalled 3.161, up sharply from the figure of 2.877 a year ago.Judging will continue today and tomorrow, with two shows being presented before the grandstand each evening \u2014 at 7 and 9.1 5.As a special attraction for the kiddies tomorrow, the Midway officials have announced that the prices on all rides will be cut to five cents.Ayrshire and Calf Club judging dominated yesterday's activities at the Fair.i Mrs.Lucille Davis of Fulford, took honors in the bull calf senior, the bull under three years With 126 head entered in the an(j over; the senior yearling Ayrshire class this year s show heifer and the heifer two years was considered a \u201cwonderful an 6\u2018n belt; b*yl°»d«G mowing kitchen table and chairs, odd tables, machine for horses, 2 rakes, 10-ft.; chairs, 2-burner hot plate, cooking rubber-tired double wagon for trac- tor or horses; with combination rack AUCTION SALE TO SETTLE THE ESTATE OF the late J.E, Bayley, MAIN ST., AYER'S CLIFF, QUE Fridqy, August 31st, AT 17 O'CLOCK SHARP 14 HEAD Jerseys, 4 Springers, 3 to \u2014j-\u2014-\u2014\u2014-\u2014-T freshen this winter.J.Mason Phone j 27.Female Help Wanted M3-r-2, Richmond.LARGE Young Jersey cow due to j freshen, blood tested Tel.2-4262.COSY COVE Jersey Farm, establish- ' ad 1919, now offering milking 2 year | olds, some just fresh, also baby sons j of CRmatls Preferred Stock 124128.Buy from the disease free herd of i quality and production, priced for j any farmer.Reginald A.Mayhew, Dlxvüle, Que.1 la.Poultry For Sale 100 WHITE ROCK pullets laying ; strain starting to lay.Clinton Smith, Sawyervllle.Phone 601-r-13.150 PULLETS, 5 months old.R.I.R.x i LS, laying 40%.Price $2.50 each.' V.Lowell, North Hatley.FOR SALE: 85 Light Sussex pullets, $2.50 each.Started to lay.Apply: Mrs.Chas, H.Smith, R.R.1, Kingsbury, Que.Tel.612-r-42.WE ARE hatching weekly.Mostly to order.But we may have some broilers and pullets on hand.Ask for list.Bray Hatchery, Newington St.E., Sherbrooke.Phone LO.9-3730.12.To Let STENOGRAPHER with office experience, to assist in small business, starting rate, $55 dollars per week.Advancement with experience and responsibility.Apply: Bemts Asso-elates ol Canada Ltd Tel.LO.7-5281, Sherbrooke, Que.Bilingual Stenographer Tf you would like to work in Montreal we have a vacancy for an experienced Bilingual Stenographer.First class working conditions in modern Office Bpilding.Good salary.S-day week Usual Employee Benefits Lunch Room on Premises Personal interview will be arranged in Sherbrooke.Apply giving full particulars as to age.experience and qualifications to \u2014 Personnel Supervisor, P.O.Box 1160, Montreal 3, Que SECRETARY WANTED\u2014 Opening for secretary in new mine in Thetford, male or female Knowledge of French desirable, but not essential.This is an outstanding opportunity for an ambitious person desiring to join a well established company just starting in the Eastern Townships, Apply in writing to Box 322, Thetford Mines.AUCTION SALE for Mr.0.Boisvert, R.R.NO 7 on Saturday, Sept.1st, AT 1:00 P.M.7'/j miles from FITCH BAY, Qua.utensils, clocks, dining room set.chesterfield suite, Wilson player piano and 35 rolls, organ, hall trees, book case, couch, leather rocking chair, picture frames, scatter rugs, sewing machine.2 writing desks, bridge lamps, plant stand, ironing board, cabinet radio, table model radio, vacuum cleaner, electric washer and wringer, electric razor, 2 ! bed room sets, pillows, mattresses, | copper wash boiler, 1 black Persian coat size 16, worn 1 season; some antiques, extension ladder, garden tools, carpenter tools, hand lawn 42 head of cattle of which 26 are mower, power lawn mower, 2 40-gal.cows, 2 bulls 2,*2 years old, 14 yearl- j oil drums, Kodak camera, and many ing calves.Everything must be sold I other articles too numerous to men* without fail, as the barn and farm Implements have been burnt.Terms: CASH.AZARIAS GRENIER, (Auctioneer), 215 Main St.East, P.O.745, Coatlcook, Tel.VI.9-2644.I tton Please come early there is a lot to be sold No Reserves everything must be sold.Terms: CASH.HOWARD STANDISH.(Auctioneer), Tel.Ayer\u2019s Cliff 601-r-2.30.Farm Help Wanted WANTED\u2014 Man, preferably single, for Jersey Farm in the Eastern Townships.Permanent if satlsfacton'.Write Record Box 150.EXPERIENCED married man for Dairy Farm.Good wages, separate ; house, wood, milk, etc, Record Box ^ 151.31.SituationWanted:Male SINGLE MAN.years old.wants work on farm to do light or barn work.12 years last place.Will take small pay for good home.Record Box 152.32.Situation Wanted: Femole Executive Accountant Formal training in chartered accountants\u2019 office.20 years experience in general accounting, financial statements and analyses, budgets, cost and inventory controls, factory and office systems and procedures.Desires to re-locate in manufacturing firm in Townships.Record Box 145 for transporting animals; hay rack; double and single wagons; 2 bug.gies; sleighs, double and single; McCormick.mowing machine, 2 spring harrows with levers; finishing harrow, 12 ft.; Massey-Harrts No.12-B walking plow; Massey-Harrls No.5 walking plow; sulky plow; Massey-Harris seeder, cap.150 bushels; combination manure spreader for horses or tractor; corn cultivator, potato cultivator; potato cultivator; vegetable seeder; stoneboat, rock puller; double and driving harness; Renfrew separator, 1000 lbs.; 8 milk cans, strainer and pails; covers of all sorts for horses; truck scale, 2000 lbs.; butcher scales; animal clippers; 25 chains.House furnishings.Many other artL cles too numerous to mention.Terms: Arranged on premises.Lunch at noon.No reserve as Mr.Gagne is leaving the farm.GERARD LAFRANCE, Licensed Auctioneer, Danville.Tel.45.WEDNESDAY, AUG.29 9.00 Test Pattern 9.25 Program Previews 9.30 The Early Newa 9.43 This World of Ours 10.00\tMixing Bowl 10.30\tThis World of Ours 11.00\tIt\u2019s Fun to Reduce 11.15\tMovie Muaeum 11.30\tStrike It Rich 12 00 Across the Fence 12.15\tLove of Life 12.30\tSearch for Tomorrow 12 45 Guiding Light 1 00 News I.\t10 Stand Up and Be Counted 1 30 As the World Turns 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tDuke and His Swtngbtllles 3 45 Bob Crosby 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Edge of Night 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime 5.15\tChuckwagon Tales 6.30\tNçwstime 6.45 Weatherwise 6.50 Sports Digest 7.00\tRiders of the Purple Sage 7.15\tNews\u2014D.Edwards 7.30\tCBS Cartoon Theatre 8.00\tFrankie Laine 9.00\tThe Millionaire 9.30\tHighway Patrol 10.00 U.S.Steel Hour II.\t00 Final Edition.11.15\tSign Off THURSDAY, AUG.3ft 9.00 Test Pattern 9.25 Program Previews 9.30\tThe Early News 9.45\tThis World of Ours 10.00\tMixing Bowl 10.15\tShopping With Nancy 10.30\tThis World of Ours 10 45 Arthur Godfrey 11.00\tIt\u2019s Fun to Reduce 11.15\tMovie Museum 11.30\tStrike It Rich 12.00\tAcross the Fence 12.15\tLove of Life 12.30\tSearch for Tomorrow 12.45\tGuiding Light 1.00\tNews 1,10 Stand Up and Be Counted 1.30\tAs the World Turns 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tDuke and His Swlngblllles 3.45\tBob Crosby 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Edge of Night 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime 5.15\tChuckwagon Tales 6.30\tNewstime 6.45\tWeatherwise 6.50 Sports Digest 7.00\tGreen Mountain Boys 7.15\tIndustry on Parade 7.30\tSgt.Preston of the Yukon 8.00\tBob Cummings 8.30\tClimax! 9.30\tFour Star Playhouse 10.00\tArthur Murray 10.30\tQuiz Kids 11.00\tFinal Edition 11.15\tTwice-Told Tales 12.30\tSign Off 5.ROOM duplex oil heated.North Hatley, available September 1st.Tel LO.2-0178.Ask for Gordon i _________________________________________________ R°ss\t! OFFICE GIRL with experience on ' I payroll.Call Waterloo 300 or write 5 ROOMS, bathroom, venettan blinds, garage, $40 per month.Apply 1336 Bowen Ave.S.Tel.LO.2 9589.Box 430.15.Rooms To Let I-\u2014 FORELADY wanted for shirt manufacturing plant in Waterloo.Tel.900 or write Box 4.10.TRAINED attendant available.For further information, apply Record Box 149.40.Found SUM of money on Exhibition grounds.Owner may have same and paying ad.Telephone Bury 608-r-4 NEW AND RECONDITIONED - MOTORS STARTERS\tW V REWINDING TRANSFORMERS\tREPAIRS On All Types of Electrical Appliances I WIGGETT ELECTRIC LTD.I 153 MARQUETTE ST.\u2014\tTEL.2-0828 ESTABLISHED IN 1903 \"The First Electrical Establishment In Sherbrooke\" 0.K.QUALITY at Foxbrooke Motors Ltd.1953 C H r y » I « r, Windsor Club coupe, automatic, radio, air conditioner.Exceptional value \u2014 1952 Chevrolet Sedan, colour black, fully reconditioned.1953 Oldsmobile Sedan.Two-Tone automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes \u2014 (Authorized dealer for Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Cadillac) 345 Wellington 3t.South Tel.LO.9-3606\u2014LO.94608 WEDNESDAY, AUG 7.00\tToday 9.00\tMorning Star Time 10.00\tDing Dong School 10.30\tNBC .Band Stand 11.00\tHome 12.00\tTic Tac Dough 12.30\tIt Could Be You 1.00\tThe Christophers 1.30\tHospitality House 2.30\tTennessee Ernie 3.00\tMatinee 4.00\tQueen For a Day 4.45 Modern Romances 5.00\tDuffy's Tavern 5.30\tBar 5 Ranch 6.00\tNews 6.15\tTim McCoy 6.30\tLazy L Ranch 7.00\tSports Scorebook 7.10 Weatherbird 7.15\tJohn Daly\u2014 News 7.30\tDisneyland 8.30\tThe Amazing Dunninger 9.00\tKraft TV Theatre 10.00\tWed.Night Fights 11.00\tLate News 6 Sports WPTZ, Plattsburg \u2014 Channel 5 Channel 3 FRIDAY, AUG.31, 9.00\tTest Pattern 9.25 Program Previews 9.30 The Early News 9.45\tThis World of Ours 10.00\tMixing Bowl 10.30\tOf All Things 11.00\tIt's Fun to Reduc» 11.15\tTBA 11.30\tStrike It Rich 12.00\tAcross the Fence 12.15\tLove of Life 12.30\tSearch for Tomorrow 12.45\tGuiding Light 1.00\tNews 1.10 Stand Up and Be Counted 1.30\tAs the World Turns 2 00 Johnny Carson 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tTMe Big Payoff 3.30\tDuke and Hia Swingbillies 3.45\tBob Crosby 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Edge of Night 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime 5.15\tChuckwagon 6.00\tSuperman 6.30\tNewstime 6.45\tWeatherwise 6.50 Sports Digest 7.00\tThe Helping Hand 7.15\tDouglas Edwards with the News 7.30\tMy Friend Flicka 8.00\tFord Theatre 8.30\tI Led Three Live* 9.00\tCrusader 9.30\tSchlitz Playhous* of Stars 10.00\tUndercurrent 10.30\tPantomime Quia 11.00\tFinal Edition 11.15\tPortfolio of Play* 12.45\tSign Off Tale* 29THURSDAY, AUG.30 | 7.00 Today 9.00\tMorning Star Time 10.00\tDing Dong School 10.30\tNBC Band Stand 11.00\tHome 12.00\tTic Tac Dough 12.30\tIt Could Be Y\u2019ou 1.00\tBig Picture 1.30\tHospitality House 2.30\tTennessee Ernie Ford Show 3.00\tMatinee 4.00\tQueen For a Day 4.45 Modern Romances j 5.00 Junior Jamboree 5.30\tBar 5 Ranch I 6.00 News 6.15 Chet\u2019s Den 6.30\tFlash Gordon j 7.00 Sports Scorebook ! 7.15 John Daly\u2014New-s ! 7.30 Holiday Horizons j 8.00 Best of Groucho : 8.30 Dragnet ! 9.00 This is your Life j 9.30 Gangbusters I 10.00 Lux Video Theatre 11.00\tLate News, Sports FRIDAY, AUG.*1 9.00 Morning Star Ttm« 10.00\tDing Dong School 10.30\tNBC Band Stand 11.00\tHome 12.00\tTic Tac Dough 12.30\tIt Could Be Yon 1.00\tThe Way 1.30\tHospitality House 2.30\tTennessee Ernie Ford Show 3.00\tMatinee 4.00\tQueen.For A Day 4.45 Modern Romance* 5.00\tHank M'cCune 5.30\tBar 5 Ranch 6.00\tNews 6.15\tMusic Hall varieties 6.30\tParis Prednct 7.00\tSports ScoreUBok 7.10 Weatherbird 7.15\tJohn Daly\u2014 New* 7.30\tRin Tin Tin 8.00\tTruth or Consequences 8.30\tLife of Riley 9.00\tThe Vise 9.30\tScreen Directors 10.00\tCavalcade of Sports 11.00\tLate News, Sports 11.10 Late Show For superior tervico and perfect recaption in \u2022 R.C.A.Victor \u2022 El-ctrohome \u2022 Hallicrafter \u2014 See U* First \u2014 LEVESQUE LTEE 38 Wellington St.South \u2014 Tel.LO.2-4763 - OUT-OF-TOWNERS - Rock Island Branch \u2014 Tel.TR.6-2374 Cookshira Brnach \u2014 Tel.96 FOR RENT .to a school teacher, large slry room, in quiet residential section, near Mitchell School, | and Sherbrooke High School.Call: , Mrs.Genest, LO.2-4385.SMALL room, $5.00 per week, steam heated.270 Moore St.Call LO., 2-2977.COMFORTABLE room for gentleman in private house, telephone, hot water and bath.Apply 173 Morkill St.East Sherbrooke (on bus line No.10).Dial LO.9-1477.36.Miscellaneous - HEALTH SALON PHYSIOTHERAPY Ultraviolet \u2014 Galvanism Vapor Bath \u2014 Electric Bath Exercisers \u2014 Vibrators \u2014 Lamps SWEDISH MASSAGE 105 Frontenac \u2014 TeL LO.7.5507 49.Education, Instruction 1 PRIVATE COURSES: Typing.Filing, Correspondence, English Phone LO 7-5775.RESTAURANT CHEZ HENRI Well located, modern equipment.FOR SALE CALL: TR.6-9048 Reck Island.USED CARS Best Buy* In Town N.V.CLOUTIER ln< 146.J, «'\"9 W., LO.2-3806 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH KATK - 3 cent* per word, minimum cherg* 56 cants for 1* words or lau; thr«« consecutive Insertions, $1.25; tlx consecutlY* Insertion», $2.25; (Cash rate) 10 cents for mailing Record Box replie*.ADS ACCEPTID \u2014 All ferme of classified ads.Legal Notices and Auction Se!** accepted until 4:60 p.m.tti» dey previous to the date of insartion.LO.9-3636 CANADA.\tSUPERIOR COURT PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS.NO.14780 JEAN GUY BLANCHETTE, lawyer, domiciled In the City of Sherbrooke, district of St-Francis, JEAN-LOUIS PELOQUIN.lawyer, same domicile and GEORGES SAVOIE, lawyer, domiciled In Richmond, said district, all three being members in due standing of the Bar Association of the Province of Quebec and practising together their profession In Sherbrooke and Richmond under the name of \"BLANCHETTE, PELOQUIN k SAVOIE \" Plaintiff».VS - GERMAIN DUBOIS, Richmond, district of St-Francis.Defendant.Defendant 1» ordered to appear within a month Sherbrooke, August 28th.1956 .ALBERT DESILETS., psej District of SWTaaci*.New Holland Machine Company (Canada) Ltd.(Manufacturers of quality grassland Farm Equipment) REQUIRE A BILINGUAL SALESMAN \u2022\tSalary while being trained \u2022\tSalary and commission after training \u2022\tHospitalization and retirement benefitr \u2022\tCar supplied REPLY \u2014 Giving full particulars of age, education and experience in writing to .G.L DAIGNAULT 324 Jacques Cartier Street.\tST.JOHNS, QUE.CBMT, WEDNESDAY, AUG.24 3.00\tMusic 4.55 Today on CBMT 5.00\tHowdv Doody 5.30\tRin Tin Tin 6.00\tWindow on the World 6.30\tMagic of the Atom 6.45 CBC TV New-s 7.00\tTabloid 7.30\tScience Fiction Theatre 8.00\tThe Search 8.30\tI Love Lucy 9.00\tThe Barris Beat 9.30\tBig Town 10.00\tClimax 11.00\tCBC TV News 11.15 Celebrity Playhouse Montreal \u2014 Channel 6 THURSDAY, AUG, 36 FRIDAY, AUG.31 3.00\tMusic 4.55 Today on CBMT 5.00\tHowdy Doody 5.30\tFun Time 6.00\tScience in Action 6.30\tEddie Arnold Show 6.45\tCBC TV News 7.00\tTabloid 7.45\tThe Goldbergs 8.00\tFireside Theatre 8.30\tTheatre of Stars 9.00\tTo be announced 9.30\tKraft TV Theatre 10.30 Sport Guesses and Guests 11 00 CBC TV News 11.15 Feature Film 3.00\tMusic 4.55 Today on CBMT 5.00\tHowdy Doody 5.30\tRoy Rogers 6.00\tFilms 6.30\tScenes of Britain 6.45 CBC TV News 7.00\tTabloid 7.30\tDouglas Fairbanks 8.00\tGuest Stage 8.30\tBig Four Football Montreal-Ottaw* 10.30\tJim Coleman 11.00 CBC TV News 11.15 Greatest Fights 11.30\tRevival Night WMTW, Mt.Washington \u2014 Channel 8 WEDNESDAY, AUG.24 ; THURSDAY, AUG.36 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2 30 Cooking can be fun 3.00\tTravel Time 3.30\tWhat\u2019s New, Girls?3.45 North Kountry Karavan 4.10\tMid-Afternoon News 4.15\tSecret Storm 4 30 Commodore Bob 5.00\tMickey Mouse Club 6.00\tTri-State News 6.15\tThe Early Show 6 45 Annie Oakley 7.15\tJohn Daly\u2014News 7.30\tDisneyland 8.30\tThe Amazing Dunninger 9.00\tDan Dale Alexander 9 30 Pve Got a Secret 10 00 Wednesday Night Fights 11.55 Sports Final 11.00 Tomorrow\u2019s HeadUnes 11.10\tMt, Wash, Weather 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2.30\tHalf-Hour Theatre 3 00 Big Pay.Off 3.30\tOf AU Things 3.45 The Wagonmasters 4.10\tMid-Afternoon News 4.15\tSecret Stoms 4.30\tCommodore Bob 5 00 Mickey Mouse Club 6.00\tTri-State News 6.10\tWatch Y'our Weather, 6.15\tThe Early Show 7.15\tJohn Daly\u2014 New» 7\t30 Sgt.Preston 8\t00 The Wagonmasters 8\t30 Climax! 9\t30 Father Know» Best 10 00 Tri-State SporUree! 10 30 Quiz Kids 11.00 Tomorrow\u2019» Headlines 11.10 Mt.Wash.Weather 11.15 Sports Final FRIDAY, AUG.57 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2\t30 Cooking can be fun 3\t00 Half-Hour Theetra 3.30\tInterview 3.45 North Kountry Karavan 4.10\tMid-Afternoon News 4\t15 Secret Storm 4.30\tCommodore Bob 5.00\tMickey Mouse Club 6.00\tTri-State New» 6.15 The Early Show 7\t15 John Daly \u2014 Newa 7.30\tRin Tin Tin 8\t00 Coffin-Reid Debet* 8 30 Crossroads 9.00\tTo be announced 9.30\tSchiltr Pleybonae of Star* 10.00\tThe Vise 10.30 Pan tom lire Quiz 11.00\tTomorrow\u2019s Headlines 11.10\tMt.Wash Weartseg thlrîMlV* SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, W EDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 Richmond Lady Welcomed Home Richmond \u2014 An enjoyable \u201cWelcome Home\" Party, given by Mrs.Hazel Semple, I King St.in honor of Mrs.Harold I Cunningham, the former Brenda McKenzie.Mrs.Cunningham with her husband, F/S.Harold Cunningham and family have returned from a three years' stay at Ziverbroecken, Germany and at Thame, England, where F/S Cunningham has been stationed with the R.C.A.F.The guest of honor was greeted by the hostess and received a hearty welcome from the guests on entering the room which was tastefully decorated with summer flowers.The evening was spent in playing cards at five tables.The winners were Mrs.Leslie Rattray, Mrs.Harold Cunningham, Mrs.B.Gray.Mrs.Lloyd Roberts, Mrs.Lome Armstrong and Mrs.Leo Delaney.Mrs.Cunningham expressed her appreciation for the party and meeting so many of her friends and was pleased to be back home again.At the close of the evening a salad lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs.Douglas Gleason, Mr.John Hawker, Jr., Mr.W, Wentworth and Miss Linda Hawker.a © A Handy Guide To Eastern Townships' Merchants And Business Services SHERBROOKE- SHeibrooke Auto Spring Ltd.Leaf Spring CoU Spring, Shock Absorber» etc.Sales and Service: \u2018For us It's always Springtime\" MS Big Forks Street TelJ LO 9-1144 FLOOR SANDING Done the way you want it \u2014 We also specialize in tile laying.ANTONIO MASSON 1509 Galt St.West Tel.LO.2-M09 JOS.CUSTEAU Bilingual, Licensed.Reel Batata Agent, Public Auctioneer S3S Short Su Sherbrooke.(Res.) L.2-0544 Ralph Getty, Sec.Tel.LO 14555 Guard Against Fuel Shortages Later-.FILL YOUR COAL BIN NOW Summer Prices In Effect J.S.MITCHELL & CO.LTD.Tel.LO.2-2642 KNOWlTON- COATICOOK\u2014 Mrs.Jean Brunet, of Montreal, was a guest of Mrs.Madeleine Brunet, and Miss Alice Fluhmann, also of Montreal, visited at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Brunet.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Pearsall, Mrs, Harry Pearsall, Mrs.Jack Ackerman and daughter, Janice, have returned tb their home in Demorestville, Ont., after visiting relatives here over the weekend.Mr.Antonio Tremblay, an employee iu the assembly department of J.H.Kilgour and Bro., Ltd., caught the little finger of his left hand in the air clamp while assembling furniture in the heavy press, crushing the finger so badly that part of it had to be amputated.Jdiss Imelda Dionne spent a week at Lake Lyster at the Dionne cottage.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Beer-worth, sons, Richard and John, were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.S.Becrworth recently and Miss Irene Cromwell and Mr.Robert Becrworth later accompanied them to Ayer's Cliff AUCTIONEER M.J.BLACKWOOD Knowlten \u2014 Tel.271 Graduate of Reisch School of Auctioneering, largest in the world, Mason City, Iowa.SERVICES INCLUDE Complete Sales Management.GLASS PAINTS Hobbs' Plato Glau Mirror» Fiborglou Scroonlng Pittsburgh Point» Pittsburgh Bruihot Sold at your Furniture, Hardware 4 Paint Store Entranceways, Store Fronts, Windshields fiJTl CANADIAN [fly PITTSBURGH VXEJ INtUMIIIt IIMIIIO 115 Big Fork», Shorbrooko Tot.LO.74t46 WATERLOO\u2014 B.F.GOODRICH CITY TIRE SALE 161 DEPOT ST.Shorbrooko\u2014Toi, LO.V4536 SAWYERVILLt- OLEY A.YOUNG Fottor Rood LICENSED AUCTIONEER Tel.1154-J-2, Waterloo.ART BENNETT Graduate of Roppert'» School of Auctioneering B.\u2019üngual Professionat Auctioneer - REAL ESTATE -Tel.90W \u2014 Sawyorvillo Earl Wall», Assistant.Tel.LO.7402?BROMPTONVILLE A delicious treat after you eat.chewing aids digestion while the flavour sweetens your breath! WrIGI-EVS where they are spending a week.Mr.Don Boyd, of Sherbrooke, was a business visitor in town.Mr.Gilles Belanger, of Granby, was in Coaticook visiting friends.A meeting of the Coaticook School Board was presided over by the chairman, Mr.Jay N.White.Other members present were Lyman Armitage and Mr.S.A.Meade.Several items of business pertaining to the opening of the High School for the coming term were discussed.The first meeting of the Coaticook Masonic Lodge for the fall season will be held on September 19th, when all members are urged to attend.Mr.W.S.Kilgonr, of Beauhar-nois was a business visitor in town.The employment situation in Coaticook seems to be quite encouraging at present.Several of H.i.O'CONNELL LTD.GENERAL CONTRACTORS Asphalt specialty \u2014 crushed end run of pit gravel, 6 Wellington S., Sherbrooke Tel.LO.9-2344 P.O.Box 310, Bromptonville.Tel.Windsor Mills 14 the local firms have taken on more help and one of Ihc factories started a small night shift during the past few days.Parents are reminded that the law requires that children be vaccinated before attending school and that the time for having this done is getting sfoort.SPEARMINT ch£WING G U en .Enjoy chewing Wrigley\u2019s Spearmint every day! DUNHAM- The infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Hougtoton was christened at All Saints Church, Rev.Mr.| Beale officiating.The baby re-i ceived the name of Kenneth j George, the sponsors were Miss | Charsley and Mr.Kenneth Baker.Mrs.Mabel Baker entertained | the family at afternoon tea after the ceremony.Miss Mabel Brown, of Burling-| ton, Vt., is a guest of her sister, Mrs.L.G.Rowse.Mrs.Robert Farquhar, of Richmond, is visiting her daughter, ! 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