Sherbrooke daily record, 11 juillet 1953, samedi 11 juillet 1953
[" JULY 1963 ¦r M Y W t CT -\t-\t*\t1\t2 3\t4 5 6\t7\t8\t9 K)\t11 12 13\t14\t15\t16 17\t18 19 20\t21\t22\t23 24\t25 26 27\t28\t29\t30 31\t* t)etbcoote Daily Becocd F\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f WIATHIR SUNNY \u2014 WARM! it Mainly sunny but with occasional cloudy intervals.A little warmer.Light winds.High today at Sherbrooke 75.Summary for Saturday: Mainly sunny.Warmer.Outlook for Sunday: Mainly sunny.Warmer.Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, JULY tl, 1953 Fifty-seventh Year World News Scarsdale, N.Y.\u2014 f/P> \u2014A cave-in of pari of a luxury office building under construction killed at least two workmen late Friday under tons of wet concrete and rubble, and injured 10 others.?\t4 Amarillo, Tex.\u20141T1\u2014President Eisenhower told a sweating, cheering crowd of ranchers and fanners Friday that the full assets of the federal government would be mobilized to help them in their plea for aid because of long and bitter drought.* * * Fresno, Calif.\u2014(/Pi\u2014Major fires broke out late Friday in three hotels, an apartment house and two churches in scattered sections of this central California city of 92,000.Officials blamed arsonists.Mayor Gordon Dunn declared a state of emergency and called for national guard help.*\t*\t4 New York\u2014(Æ*)\u2014-Composer Sidney Homer, 88, died Friday at his home at Winter Park, Fla.Homer, composer of some 150 popular, classical and church songs, was the husband of the late Metropolitan Opera star Louise Homer.He studied music in Munich and was a prolific songwriter between 1900 and 1920.His compositions included \u201cThe Bajo Song,\u201d \u201cSwing Low,\u201d and \u201cThe Requiem.\u201d +\t*\t4 Washington \u2014(CP)\u2014The Eisenhower administration won its fight Friday night to extend the excess profits tax six months in an effort to balance the budget.The House of Representatives voted 325 to 77 for the bill extending the tax on corporations from June 30 to Jan.1.The measure now goes to the Senate where early passage is expected.*\t4\t4 Montreal\u2014(ffl\u2014Bengt Rosen-gren 21-year-old Swedish sailor charged with illegal possession of marijuana, was held Friday without bail pending preliminary hearing July 1G.He was arrested when he allegedly attempted to sell 25 ounces of marijuana , enough to make 2.000 cigarets, to RCMP officers.*\t* V Montreal \u2014 (® \u2014 Mr.Justice E.Fabre Surveyer in a Superior Court judgment Friday overruled a Canadian immigration department order for the deportation to Austria of Mrs.Erich Lazarus.Mr.Justice Surveyer said the deportation order \u201cwas illegal and unfounded.\u201d He also called it \u201cso cruel and inhuman as to be revolting.\u201d Eisenhower Offer To Feed East Germany Creates Near Dilemna For Soviet Chiefs Battalion Again On Active Duty London - (Reuters) \u2014 Britain still favors East-West talks despite the sudden fall this week of the No.2 man in the Kremlin, Lavrenty Beria.A foreign office spokesman confirmed today that British policy favoring talks, opposed by Washington, remains unchanged.He said theie has been no switch since Premier Sir Winston Churchill told the House of Commons May 11: \u201cI believe a conference on the highest level should take place between the leading powers without delay.\u201d Defence Cut Impossible Says Premier By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer Victoria \u2014 KP' \u2014 For the first time in his national election tour, Prime Minister St.Laurent has raised the possibility that a \u201cramshackle, make-shift coalition\u201d could arise in Ottawa if the Liberal government were defeated.He told an election meeting here Friday night it is just possible .if a coalition developed, that Social Credit might force its \u201cpeculiar ideas\u201d on it in return for its support.The prime minister said \u201cthere is a danger, a remote danger, that if enough Social Crediters and Conservatives and so-called Quebec independents could be elected, the Social Credit party might have just enough strength to torce its peculiar ideas on a ramshackle, makeshift coalition in return for its support of the coalition.\u201d He warned that the Liberals must win the Aug.*0 federal election or \u201cthere is likely to be a mess such as you had in your legislature before the recent: election.\u201d Social Credit, formed a 19-member minority government here in 1952.its first in the province\u2019s history.It elected 28 members out of 48 in the recent election.An enthusiastic audience of 1,-500 heard Mr.St.Laurent fire the first big broadside against Social Credit of his campaign at the Royal theatre here.Hundreds more were turned away from the door.After his speech Mr.St.Laurent stood by the orchestra pit and shook hands with the audience as it filed by.He had expressed a desire to meet, the people.Today he flies to Calgary.As in Vancouver Thursday night, Mr.St.Laurent referred to the \u201cfunny-money\u201d policies of Social Credit.British Columbians did not want a Social Credit federal government that would reduce taxes by the \u201cmagic of debt-free money off the printing press.\u201d The Progressive Conservative party, particularly Maj.-Gen.G.B.Pearkes, VC, who is seeking re-election in Esquimalt-Saanich, also came in for heavy criticism from the prime minister.He was \u201cshocked\u201d to hear Gen.Pearkes, Progressive Conservative military critic., had said $250,000,-000 could be saved from defence expenditure without threatening the efficiency of the armed services.In the last two years Gen.Pearkes had said Canada's forces were short of modern equipment and not enough was being spent on the country\u2019s defences.Mr.St.Laurent conceded there might have been \u201csome mistakes\u201d and \u201csome cases of thievery\u201d in Canada's rapid defence buildup.They had been discovered and corrective measures had been taken to prevent their repetition.Washington \u2014 (AP) \u2014 President Eisenhower's offer of food for rebellious East Germany faced the Kremlin today with a choice between accepting capitalist aid or letting Germans go hungry.The United States proposal Friday to begin immediate delivery of $15,000,000 worth of food to Germany's Soviet-controlled Eastern zone was made directly to Moscow.That bypassed the East German Communist government, which the U.S.has never recognized, and put the issue squarely up to the Kremlin, which just rocked Lavrenty P.Beria from his No.2 perch as boss of the Soviet secret police.The move caught the Communists at a time when thc\\ were fighting revolt among Moscow-dominated peoples.There was an air of suddenness» about the president's move.Believe United States And Korea Near Agreement Over Delicate Armistice Issues Eleven days ago at a press conference held by Secretary of Stale John Foster Dulles, a reporter suggested sending U.S.food to East Germany.Dulles replied that he did not know whether the Allied commissioners in Germany had considered the idea.He implied it was news to him but worth thinking about.The \u201cVoice of America.\u201d which beams radio news to the world as an outlet of the state department, gave global coverage to the food offer.A \"Voice\u201d official said it was presented fully and as another indication of U.S.willingness to help the unfortunate.White'House officials said most of the food would come out of existing surpluses held under the government's price support program.Eastern Area Is Mythical Raid Victim Montreal-(P-Was your city \u201cbombed\u201d today'.\u2019 With aircraft criss-crossing our skies night and day.probably you didn't notice it.If you live in an industrial centre in Quebec or Ontario, possibly you were the victim of an \u201caii attack.'' Or perhaps it happened Friday.Or perhaps you weren't attacked.Possibly the anti-aircraft gunners, the ground observer corps and the fighter squadrons , all members of the RCAF\u2019s air defence command team, beat the \u201cattackers\u201d off.This is the week-end when \u201coperation tailwind,\u2019 joint Canada CHARLEY RETURNS Charles Stickel, 86, receives a warm welcome from his wife Clara, whom hr left 50 years ago, at the home of their daughter.Mrs.Pearl Lulling, in New York.Stickel couldn't remember why he left home, but said, that after wan dering around for awhile he was afraid to come home, and settled in Detroit.He received a Texas divorce by mail 25 years ago and married an Ohio woman, who died last November.AU these years Mrs.Stickel has kept on Iter gold wedding band.\u2018T never stopped loving him.\u201d she said.Soviets Leaders Believed Planning Wide Reform Move But some of the commodities.United States air manoeuvres, gets such as sugar, would be purchased | jnto full swing St.Laurent Warns Against Return Of Splinter Groups By Canadian Press Staff Writer British Columbia voters who recently returned to office a Social Credit government received a can-tfid opinion from Prime Minister St.Laurent Friday night of Social Credit and its chances in the Aug.10 general election.He said at a Victoria Liberal rally there is \"a remote danger that, if enough Social Crediters #nd Conservatives and so-called l/paebec Independents could be elected, the Social Credit party might have ji^st enough strength to force its peculiar ideas on a ramshackle, make-shift coalition in return for its support.\u201d While Mr.St.Laurent aimed his blows at the Social Credit and at the Progressive Conservatives, Hon.George Drew', Progressive Conservative leader, charged the Liberals with re-writing history to give themselves a creditable record.\u201cThey're re-wriling history in a number of strange ways\u201d in claiming that all major economic advances and steps to national stature came under Liberal governments.Conservative governments were responsible for Confederation, the CPR.CNR and CBC, among other things.Mr.St.Laurent said he is sure British Columbians do not want a federal Social Credit government that would reduce taxes by the \u201cmagic of debt-free money off the printing press.\u201d His opinion was that after Aug.10 Social Credit would \u201ccontinue to be a small group sitting in a :orner of the House of Commons without any real influence on affairs.just as it has been since 1935.\" Mr.Drew and Maj.-Gen.G.R.Pearces.VC.were singled out for part, 'ular criticism.Mr.SL Laur- ent said he was \u201cshocked\u201d to hear Gen.Pearkes, military critic for the Progressive Conservatives in the last Parliament, say he could save $250,000,000 in defence expenditure without impairing fighting efficiency.Mr.St.Laurent asked if Mr.Drew thinks that efficiency would be unimpaired by a 10-per-cent cut in defence spending, or that Canada\u2019s allies would stay convinced Canada is doing her share.The people were entitled to straight answers.He conceded some mistakes were made in defence but they had been discovered and corrective steps taken.Speaking in Brockville.Ont., Mr.Drew said the 1950 rail strike was due \u201cto failure of this Liberal government to be frank in is dealings with the unions.\u201d The Progressive Conservative party repeatedly urged adequate labor laws fair to all parties.\u201cBut the government did not act.on our suggestions.As a result of this there\" have been crippling strikes in Canada.\u201d Mr.Drew described as \u201cabsolutely untrue\u201d statements by Mr.St.Laurent in Vancouver Thursday night that the province would lose financially in any reallocation of taxing powers between federal and provincial governments as proposed bv the Progressive Conservatives, The aim was \u201cto improve the financial position of every province.\u201d Donald Heming.a senior Progressive Conservative candidate and member rf the last Parliament.charged in a recorded speech broadcast nationally that the Liberal government \u201cfolds its arms, shrugs its shoulders and groans \u2018it can't be done' \" to every proposal of constnuctive action.before shipment abroad, they said.Foreign aid chief Harold Stassen said the offer was made under authority of the mutual security law which permits the president to extend up to $20,000,000 in aid to any one country.¦ Besides sugar, commodities would include grain, lard and soy bean oil.Eisenhower acted in response to a letter from Chancellor Conrad Adenauer of Western Germany.Both Adenauer\u2019s letter, dated July 4, and Eisenhower's response were released by the White House Friday.Adenauer's letter asked the.U.S.to join his country in helping East Germany.He said political pressures there were \u201csteadily increasing\u201d while the food supply \u201chas been steadily deteriorating.\u201d The move capped mounting suggestions in Congress for \u201cpositive action\" lo wrest the initiative from Russia in the cold wiar.Eisenhower has asked authority to give away or sell some of the $3,000,000,000 in crop surpluses.But Democrats protested he was asking for a \u201cblank check\" and Senator Robert Taft of Ohio, the ailing GOP leader, said the request for authority was ten broad.RoK Troops Hold Against Red Attacks By JOHN RANDOLPH Seoul.\u2014(AP)\u2014 South Korean infantrymen, in seven hours of bitter fighting, drove off more than 4,000 Communists who assaulted RoK mainline positions along a four-mile iront today in east-central Korea.In the air.Red night fighters attacked Allied B-29s bombing a newly-repaired bridge network deep in northwest Korea which funnels Red supplies into Korea from Manchuria.The Red jet fighters sprayed with cannon fire seven of 16 B-29s which slammed 160 tons of bombs at wood and steel bridges spanning the Chongchon river.Red anti-aircraft batteries also opened up on the Superforts, which were outlined by searchlights.All the bombers returned to their base in Japan, the air force said.Two Chinese battalions, totalling up to L500 men, swept past a RoK outpost on the east-central front, then rammed Allied lines 900 yards apart in a pincer movement.The assault hit the RoK 6th division guarding the front southeast of Kumsong.The Reds reinforced one side of the attack force with about 300 men, but the last.Chinese battalion withdrew after seven hours of furious fighting.U.S.7th division infantrymen defending beseiged Porkchop hill 40 miles north of Seoul fought hand-to-hand in trenches RCAF bombers and others from the United States strategic air command will do their best - to penetrate-Canada's air defences and air defence command, with headquarters at nearby St.Hubert, will attempt to stop them.It\u2019s omv \u201cmake believe\u201d bombing.But.it's serious business to Air Vice-Marshal A.L.James of St.Hubert and Gen.Benjamin W.Chidlaw of Colorado Springs, Colo., commandcrc of the air deiences of Canada and the United States.The publie won't be told the results of the manoeuvres.They won\u2019t even be known to the two air forces until after long, hard study.Paradoxically, it won't be a success it the bombers gel through or it they don\u2019t.If they get through, then (here\u2019s something wrong with our defence system.If they clon\u2019t, then there's something wrong with our plans of attack.The only real success will come out o£ setting defences or attack plans straight.All available units, both permanent and auxiliary will be in on the deal Bombers from Canada and the United States; fighters from St.Hubert, Uplands, Ont., Toronto, London, Ont., Hamilton, Bagotville, Que., and North Bay, Ont.; anti-aircraft units from Sault Ste.Marie, Ont., and Montreal; radar units from Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax, Quebec and Three Rivers.By THOMAS P.WHITNEY .Western sources here expressed Moscow.(AP)- Western ob-| the view that Berla\u2019s ouster did servers believe Soviet leaders not indicate any policy rêverais plan to announce broad reforms affecting millions of citizens as an aftermath of Lavrenty P.Beria\u2019s ouster.This opinion was expressed as the Russian press today reported widespread popular denunciation of the former deputy premier as an enemy of the people.The reforms voie expected to include important changes in the administration of Soviet law and agricultural policies, as wc.l as price cuts and moves lo increase the.Russian standard of living.An editorial in the Communist party newspaper Pravda gave support lo the view that some changes were in the wind.It charged Beria had used his power âs first deputy premier and police chief to block \u201cimportant and urgent\u201d measures in agriculture and law reform.With his removal it, seemed logical that the government.would go ahead with these measures.Pravda also claimed the Soviet people warmly approved the ac lions of the parly and the government against Beria, fired from the party and government Thursday night as an \u201cagent of internation al imperialism.\" Millions of Soviet people \u201cwrathfully condemn the criminal actions of the inveterate enemy of the people and the party, Beria, and call for intensification of icv olutionary vigilance,\u201d the newspaper declared.bv Premier Malenkov's f.nient, but rather a strengthening of those policies, Although Beria was officially accused of attempting to 'undermine the Soviet state in the interest of foreign capital,'\u2019 Pravda said little on this theme.Calling for a strengthening of \"leadership in all links of the party and stale apparatus,\" the editorial repeated most of the original denunciation of Beria and added long quotations trom various speakers at workers' ral lies throughout the nation.It also declared: \"Foul provocateur and enemy of the parly, Beria, who was cleverly disguised, worked his way by various mechanalions into trust and crept into leadership.\u201cThe party teaches us to remember and never forget the capitalist encirclement which is sending and will send into our midst its agent for subversive work.\u201d \u201cOn this basis, party organizations are planning concrete measures for improving the work of selection and promotion and indoctrination of personnel for or By ROBERT GIBSON Seoul.(AP) President Eis enhower's truce emissary said today he has wound up his secret conferences with President Syng man Rhco and U.S.embassy sources indicated Rhec had been won over to an armistice.A joint communique on the talks will he issued al 10 a.m.Sunday 9 p.m.EOT today.Robertson laid a press conference he was leaving for home because \u201cl feel my work is done.\" He said substantial progress had been made toward winning Rhco over to an armistice in more than two weeks of talks, but refused to say an agreement had been reached.While there were indications some sort of agreement had been concluded, a South Korean source indicated the talks would continue at a different level.The joint communique Ml the conference was to have been issued Saturday, hut a South Koi can government source said it was held up because \"we have to work on it \u201d These developments in the Korean I nice tangle came a few hours alter Allied and Communist negotiators met twice at Panmun-jom to discuss final details of an armistice.Rhec told newspaper men Rat urdny he and Robertson had reached \u201ca friendly understand ing\" on problems relating to a truce.And while Robertson refused to comment on his talks with the stubborn statesmen, he appeared well satisfied with his mission as he talked with reporters after a reception in his honor al the U.K.embassy in Seoul, Robertson said he would conter Monday and Tuesday wilti Cell.Marl: Clark, Ihr United Nations commander, and Japanese officials.lie raid he would leave lor Washington about Wednesday.The Soulh Korean president said earlier: \"I think some more meetings will he held,\u201d he told a press conference, \u2018 but uv have covered all I he important points.\u201cI think a I nal decision will come from ihe United States.\u201d Robertson said glowing tribute to Rhec at his press conference.\u201cNever in my life have I met a more dedicated man than President Rhec,\u201d he said, \u201cHe is a real patriot.He is single-mindcdly for the welfare of Korea, and I am certain th.V his actions in this matter have been well above any personal plane.Efforts to win Rhcc over lo an armistice it.Panmunjom have been stalemated by his insistence um.uinai.iwii w*\t,\t.*\tv ganization of mass political work liât his conniiy he unified soon among all groups of the pnpula lion.\u201cThe necessity is underlined and emphasized with true force for the improvement of the entire matter of party propaganda for deep and creative mastery of all the victorious teachings of Marx, Engles, Lenin and Stalin, Red Radio Gives Twist To Report San Francisco.\u2014(AP)\u2014 Three days ago, Associated Press correspondent.John Randolph reported from Seoul: \u201cThere are very few indeed, al Britain Still Favoring Talks In Korea \u2014 (W \u2014 The 3rd battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment, today returned to the line to begin its second tour of front-line duly in the Korean war.The RCR\u2019s relieved the 3rd battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, in the sector held by the Commonwealth division.The unit previously was in the line for 47 days from April 21, when it relieved the homeward-bonud 1st battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment, until June 8 w'hen the 3rd battalion of the Princess Pat-! angle that most of the RoKs would ricias took over its sector.\tobey Rhec army who say they would resist an order from President Syng-man Rhce to disregard an armistice and attack the communists alone.\" Pciping's Red radio, in a broadcast monitored here, played it back this way: \"AP correspondent John Ran dolph writes from Seoul that some of the puppet soldiers said they would 'resist' an order from Syng-man Rhee to disregard an armistice and mount an attack alone,\" Peiping didn't touch Randolph's Big Three Ministers Await Report From Moscow Envoys By JOHN M.HIGHTOWER Washington\u2014 (/P) \u2014The B i g Three Western foreign minister look to reports trom their embassies in Moscow today to throw fresh lights on the dramatic Beria purge before they try finally to assess its importance to Free World policies.Under summons from Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, U.S.ambassador Charles E.Bohlen was flying home to report.Bohlen bad just arrived in Paris from Moscow for a vacation.The state department said he had toreseen and reported a week ago the probabilities of the downfall i of Lavrenty P.Beria as Russia's Reds battling \u201cto ex- 2.mal> rival for power of about 200 .0\t\u201e pand their hold on the outpost.'' Premier Geoigi Malenkov.The RoK 8th division hammer-! In thti- initial discussions, ed back a stiff attack just west of ; Dulles, British acting foreign sec-Finger ridge while other South ' reta,7 the Marquess of Salisbury Koreans with flame throwers and French minister Georges Bid- burned out Chinese dug in on an outpost on Arrowhead ridge five miles from Porkchop.Elsewhere on the curving front, ault were repented to have agreed Friday that the affair might mean a return ty Moscow to a tougher policy toward thr West and harsh- Allied patrols reported 25 minor j er lands of Eastern Europe, skirmishes.\t[ Today Dulles and Lord Salts- CBC Service To Poland Is Inaugurated Montreal.¦ -(CP)\u2014 One of the though there are some, in the RoK su[.eçt ways ,0 promole international friendship and understanding is to have a free exchange of .views and ideas on all subjects.This was the opinion expressed today by External Affairs Minister Pearson in a recorded message for delivery at the inauguration of the CBC s international service short-wave broadcast to Poland.The CBC now has foreign services in 16 languages, beamed from two 50.000-waft transmitters in Saskville, N.B.In his message Mr.Pearson said: \u201cOne purpose of the Canadian broadcasts to Poland is to tell the Poles something about their fellow countrymen who have made for themselves a happy and prosperous life in Canada and have made a valued contribution to our national life.\u201cAt the same time, Canada will he broadcasting truthful, unbiased information about world events, information which should help the Poles to maintain a truce and undistorted perspective.\u201cWe earnestly regret the exist cnee of the Soviet-imposed barriers preventing the relationships which formerly existed between the people of Poland and the people of Canada and other Western countries.\u201cIf these broadcasts succeed, even in a modest degree, in surmounting this barrier and reestablishing the contact between the peoples of Poland and Canada, in reminding the Poles of the strong common tradition of Christianity and enlightment which continues to link the Polish people to the Free World .then they will have more than justified their existence.\u201d Paul-PImile Cardinal Léger, Archbishop of Montreal, is scheduled to speak on the second of the broadcasts to Poland, Sunday.He will convey special greetings to the Roman Catholic church in Poland and (tnress admiration ?nd sympathetic^ encouragement for bury meei on Anglo-U.S.problems with the probability that Britain, troubles with Egypt and U.S.hopes for their settlement would take up much of the time.Tonight Duiics will meet with the two lorcign ministers at dinner at his home.Later Lord Salisbury will go to Newport, R.I., for a Sunday visit with British Foreign Minister Anthony Eden, who is recovering trom a scries of operations.Diplomatic informants said three broad contusions stood out in the exchange of views: 1.\tWeaknesses which have recently shown up in the Soviet, system tend to justify the foreign policy of the West in dealings with Russia.2.\tThere is nr reason so far seen to change the Western policies of budding strength against Soviet p iv, er.3.\tToward fhe satellite countries the Wester\" powers should pursue a middle-or fhe-road course aimed at keening alive the hope Cïmnx-dom but avoiding moves which couid prompt suicidal revolt.by force it necessary.The Irtico draft provides only tor a political conference to discuss Korean problems.\u2018ihe armistice negotiations at Panmunjom, were, as usual, cloaked in secrecy.The delegates met for 27 minutes in the morning, then returned to the conference hut for a 23-minute afternoon session.Correspondent Alan Winnington of the London Daily Worker told Allied correspondents: \"1 don't believe there Is any obstacle to a truce that, cannot be overcome providing America takes a responsible attitude toward the truce and gives evidence they are able to control Rhee.\u201d Washington sources said Friday that Robertson and Rhee were very near an agreement.And a South Korean source said that in return for a promise to abide by terms of a truce Rhcc would gel: ].Solid assurances of a mutual security pact.?.Substantial economic: assistance from the U.S, 3.Four additional divisions for his South Korean army, boosting it.to 20 divisions.Government Blamed For 1950 Strike By ALAN DONNELLY Canadian Press Staff Writer Brockville, Oni d Blame (or the 1950 rail slriko and other labor I limp : ir Canada was laid at the doorstep of the Liberal government Friday night.Progrès.ve Conservative leader George Drew charged the rail si rike was die \"to Hie failure of this govenip'ont to he frank in it» dealings with unions.\" Other labor problems were duo lo the but ot lair and adequate labor laws.The speech before 650 person» In (he colloqiate auditorium hero was Mr.Drew:, most detailed reference :o labor so far in his election campaign.\u201cWe believe in fair labor laws.\u201d he said.Federal labor laws should be revised so they would he fair to labor management and the public ami provide adequate conciliation ooanls and negotiation procedui c.In a sp.'ieh earlier at Halville, 35 miles nertlicasl of here, ho charged Ihe Liberal government wilh \u201cdewriling history\" to take, credit for what previous Censer-vativc govarrmenis had done.Mr.Drew flies today trom Montreal to the Quebec-Saguonay district for mo\"tmgs al St.Joseph do Alma ami Jonquiere before launching his campaign.Referring in the 1950 railway strike widen war.settled only alter a special session of Parliament ordered arbitration procedure, Mr, Drew said: \u2022\u2022The government, led them unions down the garden path.If promised I hem certain concessions and left thorn holding the bag.\" The principle of Parliament * solution was wrong because \"you can\u2019t force people to work.\" \"We have pressed time and again to.' adequate labor laws.But the government did not act on our .suggestions As a result of this, there have been crippling strikes in Canada '\t\u201e\t, .f .Mr.Drew also referred to lort-oral-provincial issues mentioned bv Prime Minister St.Laurent in a radio speech trom Vancouver Thursday night.The prime minister had sain in» provinces would lose financially nt a Progressive Conservative government's reallocation of tax! rights between the federal and provincial governments.He also, said he regretted no agreement had been reached on ways ot amending the constitution on fedJ cral-provincial matters.Mr.Drew said the Prime Mini ister\u2019s statement on tax reallocation was \u201cabsolutely untrue.As far constitutional amcn'l-ment, Mr.St.Laurent was \u201csolely responsible\u201d for ihe lack of agreement.Ihe provinces were still willing\u201d to resume the 1950 constitutional conference which had been adjourned by the federaf government with the promise oft further meetings.At Hallville, Mr.Drew said the Liberal government is \u201crewriting history in a number of strange ways.\u201d A spee-.h by the prime minister had claimed that all major econo-mic advances and steps toward^ national stature for Canada naa come under Liberal governments.Conservative deeds included, Canada\u2019s Confederation, the two national railway systems, the CBC and Ihe Wheat Board.Duplessis Sees By-Election Results Approval Of Policy Quebec.\u2014\u2022 fCP) Premier Duplessis said the results of Thursday\u2019s Quebec by-elections show a \"regression of Liberal supporters .and an increase of Union Nationale supporters.\" Union Nationale winners in Matapedia and Porlneuf reaped larger majorities than at.the last general election while Georges I.apalme, Quebec Liberal leader, won in Montreal Outrcmont, a Liberal stronghold, with a smaller margin than that, of the late Henri Groulx.The premier made these statements at his press conference Friday.His government had \u201cexcellent reasons to rejoice.\u201d Mr.Duplessis said Mr.La-palme\u2019s election was \u201cwithout enthusiasm\u201d as less than 50 per cent of eligible voters cast ballots and only about, 25 per cent of all eligible voters favored the Liberal candidate.\u201cThat means his candidacy failed to raise much interest .evidently there was not much enthusiasm.\u201d Mr.Lapalme's majority ot 4.273 in 289 of 293 polls, was half Mr.Groulxs majority at the general election last year.Mr.Groulx, a Liberal, was re-elected with a majority of 9,137 in 1952.Meanwhile, Mr.Duplessis said, Clovis Gagnon, Union Nationale candidate, won in Matapedia with a majority of 5.335 over his Liberal opponent who lost ilia de- posit, About 80 per cent, of cl* gible voters cast, ballots.In Porlneuf, Mr.Duplessis said, Rosaire Chalifour, Union Nationale candidate, had a majority of 4,264 voles with 29 polls still not reported, and Ü was expected the Liberal opponent would also lose his deposit when all the return» were in.Speaking ot Montreal Outre-mont, he said: \u201cIt is noteworthy lhal, in spile of what Mr.Lapalme and Mr.Marier said, the new election law did not prevent any voter who wished to go to the polls from his right lo vote.\u201d He said Mr.I.apalme \"will naturally succeed, or rather, he will take Mr.Marier\u2019,s place.\u201d It.was worth noting that there was more interest in elections in rural ridings than in \"certain urban ridings,\u201d Mr.Duplessis said Murdoch-ville, a mining lown built in the wilderness of Gaspe peninsula* interior, will begin its legal existence July 15.The town, site of Gaspe Copper Mines Limited, is named after James Y.Murdoch, president of Noranda Mines Limited, the parent company.It is located 60 miles west of Gaspe, and 20 miles from Mont Louis, Gaspe penninsula harbor lown whence the ore will be shipped lo Montreal for refining until a $10,000,000 refinery Ut built oa the rmtlos site, 1,000 utlp OO Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JULY 11.1953 FRELIGHSBURG Mrs.W V\u2019'!','3rv]s, LlV\u2019dOri.Ont,, is sftsnding a few wneks ivilu «er MifUnH., :«rs.H.uop-kins and Mr.Hopkins, Mrs.A.Naur,, of North Carolina, was guest, of Mr, and Mrs.M.Tait, Master Wayne Jenne, of Sutton, spent the past week with Mr.ar'1 Mrs.E.Thomnson.Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Spencer were in i>eV\tI-*-»!' 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Opr.lOM by Nf A \u2022'«rvtq«, Inc T M 1).Miss Kathleen Clough has been, Northfieldi vt otherR «(tending iL with tonsuitis.\tthe wedding were Mr.and Mrs.,.\t.Gilles Ledoux.Mr.and Mrs.Romeo TIBBIT5 HILL\tLeroque.Misses Marie Paul, Gi _______\tsele and Annette Vachon, all of Rock Island, and Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Vachon and family, of Stan-siead.and Mrs.Howard Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Tucker and two daughters and Mrs.Harding, of Westmount, spent the weekend at .their farm here.\tj- Mrs.Fred Allen and daughter: evening, of Mr Phyllis, of Westmount.are spend- Eldridge.ing the summer at their farm here.: Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Thompson Mrs.H.M.Eldridge and Mr.and and two daughters, accompanied Mrs.Peter B.ogerson were in Cow- j Mr.and Mrs.Leon West and two ansville on Sunday evening to see ! daughters, of Bonriville, and Mrs.the Coronation movie, at the Pnn- George Wright, of Fulford, to Cow-cess Theatre.\t! ansville.to see \u201cA .Queen Is Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Thompson Crowned.\u201d at the Princess Theatre, and two daughters, were tea Mr.William Prouty, B.A.of guests on Sunday, of Mrs.Thomp.Bondville, and Mrs.Archie Dry-son's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wil- den.of Cowansville, called on Mrs.liam Stone, at West Bolton.\ti H.M.Eldridge and Mrs.J.E.Miss Ann Halland.of Montreal,! 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Fordomatic* Drive.Overdrive*, 3-hpeeo S y n c h r o \u2022 S i l e n t.Heavv-Duty ^-Speed Synchro-1 i lent*,\t4~ Speed Svnchro-SiJent*.( \u2018\u2019Optional at Extra Cost) CEI TOO* EORO TRUCK DEALER - ASK EOR A D E M O M S T R A T I © M THE SHERBROOKE MOTORS LTD 430 MINTO STREET SHERBROOKE, QUE.MAURAIS GARAGE COATICOOK, QUE.LENNOX MOTOR SALES LENNOXVILLE, QUE.y^SIGN of value when you buy a used truck-see your ford truck dealer Eight ¦SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1953 r ft: ft; L Servi Lurch Church of England ST.PETER\u2019S CHURCH Trinity VI \u2014 July 12th, 1953.The Rev.Canon Russel fc .Brown, Ï.A., Rector.The Rev.C.James Fisk, B.A , as-listant.Mr.Morris C.Austin, Organist ind Choirmaster.8.00 a,m.\u2014Holy Communion.10:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer N.B.\u2014During July ami August the second service on Sunday is tt 10:00 a.m.Wednesday 10.00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.Friday 7.30\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion.Daily 8.30\ta.m.\u2014Matt ins (Mon.at 9) 5.30\tp.m.\u2014Evensong (Sat.at.8) CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Bowen Avenue South Canon E.K.MoHatt, Pricst-in-Charge.Sixth Sunday After Trinity July 13, 1053.8:00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.11:00 a.m.\u2014Sung Eucharist.CHURCH OF ST.PAUL THE APOSTLE Corner of McManamy & Falrmount Rev.A.V.Ottiwell, B.A, Sixth Sunday After Trinity July 12.1053.9:15 a.m.-Holy Communion.11:15 a.m.\u2014Mattins.Preacher: The Rev.Canon R.F, Brown.Undenominational GRACE CHAPEL .Montreal Street Evangelical \u2014 Undenominational SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 a.m.\u2014The Lord\u2019s Supper.2.30\tp.m.\u2014 Sunday School & Adult; Bible Class.7:00 p.m.- EVANGELISTIC SERVICE: Mr.George T.Pinches of Pella, Iowa, U.S.A., will preach.Wednesday 8:00 p.m.\u2014 Prayer & Bible Study.Listen lo \u201cThe Glad Tidings Hour\u201d broadcast over CKTS on Sunday at one o\u2019clock.The Salvation Army ervicei The Presbyterian Church In Canada ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH Frontenae Street Minister: Rev.W.Ross Adams, B.A.Director of Music: M.Brown, B.\tMus.Organist: Miss 1.Boomhour PRESBYTERIAN AND BAPTIST SUMMER SERVICES in ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH (Frontenace St.) 11:00 a.m.-\u2018DO YOU WANT TO BE WELL0 No Evening Service during the Summer Months.\u201cCome and Brinfl the.Family tn Ch urch.\u201d Baptist Church (North Hatley) Preachers for July will be Mr.C.C.\tBlake and Mr.E.Holgale.Visitors warmly welcomed.The United Church Of Canada PLYMOUTH CHURCH Duffcrin Ave.at Montreal Street Rev.R.C.Tait, Minister.Mr.Gault Parker, Organist, and Choir Director.11:00 am\u2014Public Worship.UNITED SERVICES During the month of July in Trinity United Church.Minister: Rev.T.D.F.Everett, B.A,.B.D.You Are Cordially Invited! In The Women's Sphere MÀSSÀW1PPI New-Look Chair*! 175 Wellington .St.South Sunday, July 12 11:00 a.m.\u2014 Holiness Service.2:30 p.m.\u2014 Sunday School.7:00 p.m.\u2014 Evangelistic Sor-eice.8:30 p.m.\u2014 Fireside Hour.Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Montreal and Island Streets Sunday School, 10 a.m.Sunday Service, 11 a.m.Subject: \u201cChristian Science.\" Service at 8:00 p.m.Wednesday Reading room open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 3 to 5 p.m.Friday evening, 7:30 p.m., at His Majesty\u2019s Building.\u201cSacrament\u2019 \u2019is the subject of the lesson-sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, next Sunday.This lesson-sermon loaches that the evidence of obedience to Christ Jesus is the sinner reformed and the sick healed, rather than the repetition of ceremonies and rituals.The Golden Text is from I Corinthians: \u201cLet us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither, with the leaven of malice and wickedness; but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.\u201d Bible citations include tho Rtf-lowing from Acts: \u201cThen Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost, said un to them.Ye rulers of the people, and elders of Israel If we this day be examined of the good deed done to the impotent man, by what means he is made whole; Be it known unto you all, and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, w hom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead, even by him doth this man stand here before you whole.\" Correlative passages from the denominational text book \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scrip tures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy include the following: \u201cThe sub stance of all devotion is the re flection and demonstration of divine Love, heating sickness and destroying sin.Our Master said, \u2018If ye love me, keep my command ments.\u2019 When will Jesus\u2019 professed followers learn to emulate him in all his ways and to imitate his mighty works?First in the list of Christian duties, he taught his fol lowers the healing power of Truth and Love.\u201d BREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD 24 ozs.when baked CUlaBb Tel.2-2744 f TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Court and William Streets Rev.T.D.F.Everett, B.A., B.D., Minister.Mrs.R.1.Bell, L.Mus., Organist.Prof.R, Havard, Choir Director.11:0U a,m.\u2014Service of Worship, The congregations of Plymouth and Trinity will worship together in Trinity Church.No evening service.We invite you to worship with us.The nursery is open during the summer, SANGSTER MEMORIAL UNITED CHURCH Cor.Denault and Galt St.West Minister: Rev.Roy P.Stafford, B.A., B.D.Organist: Mrs.E.Howland.10:30 a.m.\u2014 The minister will conduct public worship.Sermon theme: \u201cLUTHER.\u201d Miss R.Stevenson at the organ.Vocal duet by Mr.and Mrs.Stafford.Please Note the time: \u201410.30.LENNOXV1LLE UNITED CHURCH Ouorn and Church Streets 11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship.Sermon: \u2022\u2018MORE PENETRATING THAN THE X-AY.\u201d If your heart Is heavy laden, If your load seems too great, If your road is rough.If your problems perplex you, Stop and pray.Here you will find others stopping for the same reason.\u201cCome unto Me all ye that are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest.\" F.veryone Welcome! Ij^ymAusTTHUR^ (North Hatley) Guest Preacher: Rev.Spencer of I he 1st Universalist Church, Worcester.Mass.10.45 a.m.\u2014Service of Worship.Visitore Welcome.Pentecostal Church Rev.Hubert Lewis, Pastor.10:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.10:45 a.m.\u2014Morning Devotional, 7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening Evangelistic, ISLAND BROOK Mr.and Mrs.Charles Greenlay and son, of Asbestos, spent a weekend with the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.N.D.Todd.Mr.and Mrs.Alton Ewing and three children, of Sweetsburg, were week-end guests of Mrs.C.Ewing and Mr.and Mrs.Lennis Ewing.Mrs.Alvin Davidson and daughter have returned to their home in Ontario, after spending some time with her mother.Mrs.C.Ewing, and brother.Mr.Lennis Ewing, and Mrs.Ewing.Mrs.E.M.House, of Moose Jaw, Sask.spent a week with Mr.and Mrs.N.D.Todd, her uncle and aunt.Miss Pauline Doherty, of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Dalton Hauver, of Sawyerville, were visitors of Miss Lilia Kerr, and Mr.Joseph Kerr.Mr.Sternie Stronach, Mrs.I.Boggs, of Sawyerville, and Mrs.Casper Pchlemann and children, of Bury, were visiting at Mr.and Mrs.Jack Dawson's and at Mrs.C.Ewing\u2019s and Mr.and Mrs.Lennis Ewing\u2019s.Mrs.William McKee, Mr.and Mrs.Newell McKee and three children of Barre.Vt., were visiting at Mr.and Mrs.Gleason Painter's, Mr.and Mrs.Lindsay Painter's and at.Mr.and Mrs.N.D.Todd's over the week-end.On July 5, at the United Church service, Rev.P.Jones opened the service with a hymn and a prayer, then turned the service over to Miss Frances Walbridge, a missionary from Angola, Africa.She gave a short talk and showed tu\u2019o slides on the people of Africa, both showing what good work the United Church has been doing among non-Christian in Africa, which proved very interesting.Mr.Jones dosed the service with a hymn and a prayer.Social and Personal Phone 3-3636 Mrs.Oscar Stenson entertained at a luncheon, on Wednesday, at \u201cSunnybrao, \u2019 her summer home, Norlh Halley, in honor of Miss Elizabeth Byrant, a bride-to-be of the month.Miss Gladys Hale, Moore Street, has returned Irom the Hermitage, where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs.Philip Skelton, lor ten days.lii *\t* Mr.and Mrs.Harold Colton and two sons, Meredith and David, ot Fort Francis, Ont., left yesterday, after spending two weeks with Mr.Cotton's mother, Mrs.Edwin Colton, Elm Street.On their way home, they wiL visit relatives in Hawkesbury and Otawa, * * * Mr.and Mrs.Stanley J.Phillips, of Bridgeport, Conn., were guests of the latter\u2019s mother and sister, Mrs.J, IV.Murray and Mrs.W.G, Green, at their home, Montreal Street.*\tT * Mrs.Roy G.Allport, who was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.L.G.Coogan, King Street West, for a few days, has left tor her home, in Smith Falls, Ont.S *\t* Mrs.Mary Page, of Brompton-ville.has left for Conneaut, Ohio, where she was called by the sudden death of her brother, Mr.George S Wolff.*\t* * Mr.I.B.Steben and daughter, Miss Marion Steben, of Spring-lield, Mass., were guests of Mr.and Mrs F.Steben, Victoria Street.«k *\t* Mr.and Mrs ,T.W.Branswell.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Schwende and Miss Apne Workman, of Outre-mont, are arriving tomorrow, lo be week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.G.Coogan, King Street West, and Miss Gertrude Workman, The Gordon.A * V Mr.and Mrs.Gordon McClay, Wilson Street, Lennoxville, returned on Tuesday from a motor trip around the Gaspe coast, and through the Cabot Trail, Cape Breton, N.S.They were accompanied by V.'- and Mrs.Bruce Mc-Leay, of Knowlton, # * * Mr.Joseph Aumell.of Greenfield.and Mr.Reginald Leavitt, of Shelburne.Falls, Mass., were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Norman Sherry, Galt Street West, and while here visited oth er relatives and friends in the vicinity.* * * Mr.and Mis.Harry Maskell, Prospect Street, have returned from Winnipeg, Man., where they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.Wyatt for three weeks.Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs Oscar DeBlois and daughter.Betty, of Red Rock, ODnt., Mrs.Frank Maskell.of East Angus, and Mr.W.J.Cotterel, of Sherbrooke.On their way home Mr.and Mrs.Maskell were guests of Mr.and Mrs, Oscar DeBlois at Red Rork for a few days.+ * * Mr.and Mrs.L, A.Bennett, Walton Avenue, who recently observed their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, were feted on the occasion by upwards of one hundred relatives and friends, at a party held at the Milby Hall, which was decorated with a profusion of summer flowers.The Misses Freda and Vivian Bennett, met their parents at the door, and presented Mrs.Bennett with a corsage, and Mr.Bennett with a boutonniere, and following greetings from the guest, dancing was enjoyed during the better part of the evening.In the hall downstairs, where refreshment?were served, the bride's table, covered with a white linen dama'k cloth and decorated with red rose?and carnations was centered with the three-tier wedding cake.Following the supper, the presentation of a chest of silver, accompanied by congratulations and best wishes, was made to the iubi-larians by Mr.Fred Wark, on behalf of the assembled friends.Mr.and Mrs, Bennett who responded to Mr.Wark's remarks, thanked those present and absent for the delightful party on the occasion of their silver wedding and the valuable, gift presented to them.\t^ Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Winslow announce the.engagement of their youngest, daughter, Beatrice Mary, to Cpl.Joseph Guy Marchand, son of the la'e Mr.and Mrs.A.Marchand, of Joliette.The marriage has been arranged to take place Saturday, August 22, in SI.Patrick's Church, Sherbrooke.* » » Mrs.Ernest Cox, Cresse Street, has returned from Hamilton, Ont., where she.spent three weeks as guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Shaughnessy, Mr.and Mrs.Sam Wark and Mr.and Mrs.George Burl.* * * Mr.Pierre Blanchette, and Mr.and Mrs, William Krendler, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Armand Drouin, of Megantic.arrived today to be guests at the Blanchette-Doyon wedding, which took place this morning, at St.Michael's Cathedral.* * * Mrs.M.S.Lothrop and twin sons, Donald and John, Town of Mount.Royal, are guests of Mr.and Mrs Oscar Stenson.at \u201cSun-nyside.\" their summer home.North Hatley.Hatley Couple Celebrate 20th Anniversary Hatley.July 11.\u2014The home of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh McClary was the scene of a happy gathering on Saturday evening, July 4th, when members ot their immediate families gathered to help them celebrate the 20th anniversary of their marriage, which took place in Buhver, on July 4, 1933.Those present were her parents.Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Rogers, of Buhver; Dr.and Mrs.Mërvyn Rogers, of Montreal; his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leslie McClary, of (his place; Mr and Mrs.Victor Hough ton.nee Morn;) Rogers, of the Town of Mount Royal: and Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Bartlett, of West Springfield Mass.A pleasant social evening was passed followed by the serving of delicious refreshments.The crowning glory of which was a beauti fully decorated anniversary cake.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.Hugh McClary accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Her bert Bartlett, ot Springfield, Mass and Mr.and Mrs.Paul Bruhmul-ler, of Coaticook.left early Sunday morning for a fishing trip at Camp Romaine, in the Saguenay District.Miss Janice McClary, of North Hatley, spent Ihc.week-end at the home of hei parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ronald McClary.Mrs.Bertha Weston Price i-spending a few weeks at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Leon Parker.Mr.Gerald Drew and Miss Pris\u2019\u2019 cilia Granger, ot North Hatley were week end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mervyn Drew Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur McClary were Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Pearson and Mrs.Lillian Baker, all of Lennoxville.Mr.and Mrs.Allan Wheeler ac-companiea Mr.Douglas Houle, to Sawyerville, where they visited Mr.Wheeler's brother-in-law and sister.Mr.and Mrs.Parker, and called on his brother, Mr.Melvin Wheeler Mr.and Mrs.Delbert Vaughn, of Lennoxville.were week-end guests of her mother, and sister.Mrs.Macdougall and Miss Lillian Macdougall.Cn Sunday evening they assisted with the musical part of the service in (he United Church, singing as a duet, the beautiful aid well loved hymn, \"In The Garden.\" Mrs.Gari*by with her daugh ter and child are guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harold McCullough, Master Perry Bruhmuller is visiting bis grandmother, Mrs.Charles Whitcomb, and Mr.Whitcomb.Nearly every house in the village entertained guests on Dominion Day.who were here to attend the celebration.Many who had MARRIAGES ST APLETOS\u2014McCLAY Granby, July 11.\u2014The marriage; The Christmas Club met with Mrs.Charles Taylor.Cards were played at three tables with the prizes going to Mrs.Hams and Mrs.Wallace.Mrs.Tayfor served lunch at the close of the games.She was assisted hp Mrs.N.C.Whitcomb.Out of town guests were Mrs.Wallace, Mrs.Whitcomb and Mrs.Sloggett, of Ayer's Cliff.Mrs.Gilpin, of Barton, Vt., has of Gwyneth, daughter of Mr.and ' been spending a week with her Mrs.A.P.Stapleton, of Granby, tO!niece- Mrs' M- J- Brown, and Mr.Robert, son of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph 1 Brown.McClay, of Windsor, Vf., took place ! Mrs.Bertha Gilson was in Sher-Saturday, July 4, at three o'clock; brooke to attend the Lane-Sharp in the Granby United Church, with ! wedding.the Rev.A.G, Moore officiating.: Callers at Mr.W.W.St.Dizier\u2019s Miss Ethel Nesbitt, of Knowlton, ! w'ere Miss Elizabeth Lane, of Stan-presided at the organ and Mrs.'stead: Mr.W.Squce, of Compton; Larry Kavanaugh, of Granby, sang Mr.Clare St.Dizier, of St.Lam-a solo during, the signing \"of the tbert; and Mr.Henry Lane,, of register.The church was decor- j Springfield, Mass, ated with baskets of multi-colored; Mr.and Mrs.M.M.Taylor, of gladioli and honeysuckle.\tMontreal, and Mr.and Mrs.John MISS DEIRDRE A.CLARKE, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.H.Wall Clarke, of Notre Dame rie Grace, and MR.KENNETH A.WALSH, son of Mr.and Mrs.G.Stanley Walsh, ni Hemmingford, Que., and Dade City.Florida, and grandson of Mrs.Andrew Sangster of Sherbrooke, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place in Knox Crescent and Kensington Church on Saturday, August 22.Miss Clarke is a graduate of Macdonald School of Teachers, Class of \u201951.Mr.Walsh, who obtained his Bachelor of Science degree at McGill University, Class of \u201951, and his Master of Science degree from Purdue University, Class of '53, is a nephew of the late W.Allen Walsh, former M.P.of Mount.Royal Constituency.Birchfon Church Members Marked 75th Anniversary Birchton.\u2014 Anniversary services, commemorating the opening of the Church in Birchton, seventy-three years ago, now the United Church, were held on Sunday, July 5, when at the morning service the combined congregations of Bulwer and Birchton and Eaton, augmented by friends from far and near, listened with rapt attention lo a masterly interpretation of the First Psalm by Rev.Roy Stafford, Chairman of the Quebec-Sherbrooke Pres b y t e r y, who, as guest speaker at that morning service took as his text \u201cBlessed is the man,\u201d Psalm I.Mr.Stafford is no new-comer to the churches in this area, and the pleasure of having the opportunity to hear him speak again was evident on the faces of his listeners.The combined choirs of twenty voices from Bulwer and Birchton led the singing of hymns appropriate to the occasion and gave a beautiful rendition of the anthem \u201cI hear His Voice,\u201d The male voices of the choir contributed an equally beautiful number, \u201cRemember Me.\u201d Rev.Albert Hinton gave a brief but very thorough resume of the history of the church since the opening in 1880, paying particular tribute to the interior finish of the church which he described as \u201cone of the most beautiful in the Eastern Townships.\u201d The church was well filled again for the evening service at seven-thirty, «hen Rev.Albert Hinton, with his usual ability for deep thought and understanding, opened out the Scriptures to his listeners from the words of Christ to His disciple Peter, \u201cLovest thou me?\u201d The choir again led the singing of the hymns, and gave as the.anthem, \u201cJesus is thinking of me,\u201d while the singing of \u201cHeaven seems nearer\u201d by a mixed quartette from Bulwer .Mr.and Mrs.Herman W\u2019olters and Mr.and Mrs.Waymer Laberee.was a very fitting addition to this evening's service of worship.The organists for the services were Mrs.Walter Rogers of Bulwer and Mrs.Arthur Rogers of Birchton.The choir is lo be highly commended for their very creditable performance, having been but recently organized, under the leadership of Rev.Albert Hinton.Tho free-will offering in both these services will go into the Parsonage Restoration Fund, and will be used for needed repairs.These services of commeriioration were brought to a fitting end on Wednesday evening, July 8.when the community served a cold meat and salad supper to a large and enthusiastic gathering.The thanks of the community are extended to any and all «ho contributed in any way to the success of this, the first anniversary service.HILLSIDE Mr.and Mrs.Howard Johnson and family and Mr.Gordon Jones, attended the weddings of the Misses Sanford, in Cowansville.Miss Audrey Sherrer spent the week-end in Farnham at the MacLeod home.Mr.and Mrs.St.Pierre entertained relatives from Montreal and Farnham.Miss Audrey MacLeod, of Farnham was guest of Miss Audrey Sherrer, ofr a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Aider Sherrer and Alan were guests of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.Sherrer.Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Mrs.David Carr, of Montreal, as matron of honor.Mr.David Carr, of Montreal, was best man, and the ushers were Mr.Keyworth Stapleton and Mr.Robert Hobbs, both of Granby.The bride wore a floor-length gown of white nylon tulle over bridal was dotted with seed pearls, worn with a bolero of chantilly lace.Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a coronet of seed pearls, and she carried a cascade bouquet of red roses.The matron of honoi; wore a gown of pale green nylon net over brocade taffeta with a matching bolero of brocade.Her large picture hat was of nylon net, and she carried a cascade bouquet of yellow Talisman roses.Mrs.Stapleton, the bride\u2019s moth-ci, «\u2019ore an aqua street-length dress with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses.Mrs.McClay.mother of the groom, wore a white linen dress with white and red accessories amd a corsage of red roses.After the reception at the Granby Hotel, the couple left for their wedding trip.For travelling the bride wore a dress of yellow orlon with an aqua duster coat and «bite accessories.Upon their return from the honeymoon the couple will reside in Windsor, Vt.Out of town guests were: Miss Ethel Nesbitt, Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Perry.Mr.and Mrs.Ç.C.McClay, Miss Beverley Gaylor and Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Armstrong, of Knowlton; Miss Isabella Beattie and Mr.Llewellyn Beattie, of Cowansville; Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Sykes, Mr.James McClay, Mrs.Earle Conroy and Mr.and Mrs.Joseph McClay, of Windsor, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd McClay and chilidren, of St, Lambert; Mr.Eric Murphy, of Halifax; Mr.Dan Allen, of Gardener, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.George Hogle.of Moors, N.Y., and Mr.and Mrs.David Carr, of Montreal.+ * * HENDERSON\u2014HENDERSON South Durham, Que., July 11.\u2014 St.James' Anglican Church, adorned with baskets of garden flowers, was the scene of a pretty wedding at three o'clock Saturday afternoon, June 27, when Barbara Frappied.of Hampstead, L.I., were visitors M the Taylor home.Elaine, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Glen Henderson, of Lisgar, Que.became the bride of Mr.Lawrence Stanley Henderson, son of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Henderson, of Richmond, Que.û_-i, ¦ , Rev.George Harrington officia-W,^i ted at the ceremony, and Miss Marion Montgomery presided at the organ.During the signing of the register the church choir sang \"O Perfect Love.\u201d The bride, given away by her father, was attended by Mrs.Mum-ery as matron of honor, and Mr.Mumery, of Richmond, acted as best man.The ushers were Mr.Raymond Lancaster and Mr.Hugh Lancaster, of Melbourne, Que.The bride wore a floor-length gown of white brocaded satin with a fitted bodice having an portrait neckline, and long tight sleeves tapering to points over the hands, and a full skirt.Her long, embroidered veil of tulle illusion held in place by a cap effect headdress extended to the hem of her dress, and she carried a colonial bouquet of deep pink Sweetheart roses.Her only jewellery\u2019 was a strand of pearls.The matron of honor wore a short-sleeved gown of lilac nylon net over taffeta, white accessories and she carried a nosegay of deep red roses and baby\u2019s breath.Mrs.Henderson, mother of the bride, wore a dress of white flowered silk with a small white hat and white accessories, and a corsage of pink roses.Mrs.Fred Henderson, mother of the bridegroom, was in a frock of with a sn deep pink roses.Following the ceremony a reception was held in the hall, which was decorated in pink and white, with baskets of garden flowers.The bride\u2019s table was centred with a three-tier wedding cake flanked by white candles on either side.Upon their return.Mr.and Mrs, Henderson will take up residence in Richmond, Que.The out of town guests were from South Ryegate, Chatham, On)., Montreal.Windsor Mills, North Ely and Richmond.purple crepe with black accessories.She wore a shoulder spray of EASY to re-do your chairs\u2014just tie-on these solid crochet chair covers.Choose a cool combinatkm of three colors far a refreshingly different look! Make a chair set and matching pillows.Pattern 7375 has crochet directions, easy charts.Send 25c in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to Sherbrooke Daily Record, Household Arts Dept.Sherbrooke, Que.Print plainly name, address, pattern number.LEARNED PLAIN Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Blair, ot East Clifton and Mrs, Rufus Me Vetty, of Berlin, N.H., were calling on Mr.Edgar McVetty.Mr.and Mrs.Allan Brazenal! and Masters Wayne Smith and Teddy Coates were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Garnet Card and family, in East Hatlç>.Miss Shirley Falconner, of Canaan, Vt., is spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs.Gleason Hume and family.Several from here attended the celebration in Bury on July 1st.HIGH FOREST Mr.and Mrs.F.H.McConnefl and son, Willis, attended the Holstein picnic in Melbourne and spent, the week-end with relatives in South Durham and Drummond-ville.Mrs.Ernest Johnston, of South Durham, and Miss Velma Carson, of Sawyerville, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Frank McConnell.Mrs.Gordon' Forgrave, of Sawyerville, spent a few days «oth Mrs, Frank McConnell.NEW 1953 MQOEi ÿ!Sï ARRIVED 8.6 cu.ft.Standard FRI6IDMR get together.Among whom were the Misses Florence Julia Leavitt, ot New York; Mr.Douglas Spat-tord and family and the Misses Mousley and Mrs.M.Gibson, nee Doris Mousley.of Montreal, and many others who helped to make up the rec'wd crowd.The people ot Hatley are very sorry for the -tragedy, which followed the, illness of one of the Waterville ball team members who was taken ill during the game.-,iaq stq joj Raj si XqjodmXs qonpj caved family Mr.and Mrs George Harrison and family, of Sherbrooke, are come from far afield «ere noticed | guests at the home of Mr.and among the visitors of this annual Mrs.A.J.Wheeler, ICPJS.ZIÎ (cmmim jrdiifë Look at all tkaso features - then look at the price I \u2022\tFull-wWth Super-Freeze* Chest hoW* over 41 tbs.frozen food \u2022\tBig, porcelain Hydrator fe* fruit» and vegetable» \u2022\tlifetime Porcelain finish inferior \u2022\tQuickube lee Treys wffh Insfcnf Tray end Cube Release» \u2022\tFamous Meter-Miser mechanism with 5-Year Protection Plan » Chill Drawer far meat*.t«e cubes, small items \u2022\tAutomatic Interior light You never sow so much refrigerate, for your money! 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