Sherbrooke daily record, 18 juillet 1953, samedi 18 juillet 1953
[" JULY 1953 W\u201c i \"m f rs \u2022\u2022\u20221234 5 6 7 8 9 K) 11 12 13 M 15 16 17 18 W 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 \u2022 WIATHW SUNNY, WARM Surmy *nd warm Way.High 32 low 60.Cooler on Sunday Average ten^perature to date: 78 Maximum, 62 Minimum.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.SATURDAY.JULY IS.1953 Fifty-wv««th Year World News London \u2014(Reuters) \u2014The Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen\u2019s husband, Friday became the first member of the Royal family ever to visit the headquarters of the British trade unions.The duke toured Transport House in London and discussed the question of equal pay for women with an official of the 9,000,000\u2014 member Trades Union Congress.¥ X * Brussels \u2014 (Rente rs) \u2014 Group Capt.Peter Townsend, whose name has been romatic-ally linked with Princess Margaret, attended a young people's ball here Friday night.Guests included the daughters of Belgium\u2019s prime minister Jean van Houtte and Foreign Minister Paul Van Zeeland.* * * Port Arthur \u2014 CP \u2014 Delegates to an international goodwill labor conference here Friday proposed that a highway cutting through the forest, reck and tundra of the far-northern sections of Ontario to reach James Bay be built to open up a new tourist area.\tMore than\t60\tdelegates from\tMinnesota\tand\tWiscon- sin were here for the conference, sponsored by the Trades and Labor Council.* *\t* Vancouver \u2014(CP)\u2014 Sqdn.-Ldr.John MacKay said Friday on his return from Korea that the skill of Allied pilots is more than overcoming the Communists superiority in aircraft.The 33-year-old RC AF pilot, fresh from a 50-mission tour with the United States air force in Korea, said Allied pilots \u201chave been downing 15 MiGs for every loss.\u201d * »\t» London, \u2014(Reuters)\u2014 Sedate was the word for the jubilee ball given in the swank Savoy Hotel here Friday night for the Aga Khan, one of the.richest men in the world.The dinner and ball were given by the Aga Khan\u2019s Ismailia Council for Great Britain to celebrate his 67 years as spiritual head of the Ismaillia sect.Showdown Truce Meeting Is Postponed As Communists Seek Time To Study Demand Name French Girl Queen Of Universe Delay Agreed To At One-Minute Session Today.By SAM SUMMERLIN Munsan \u2014 AP \u2014 A possible showdown meeting of Allied and Communist truce negotiators was postponed for 24 hours today at the request of the Reds.The recess put off until 2 p.m.Sunday, 1 a.m.EDT Sunday, Lond Beach, Calif \u2014 (ff \u2014The ; an expected Red reply to reported Allied demands that the Corn-new Miss Universe is a petite munists sign an armistice nowr or face the prospect of a breakdown charmer from Paris.\tj in the negotiations.Eigteen-year-old Christiane Mar-,\tseconfj consecutive 24-hour recess requested by the Reds tel defeated a gorgeous galaxy of\t, ,\t.\t,\t,¦ f i\t«\u2022 contestants from virtually every |was arranScd dunnS a one-mmute meeting of liaison officers at corner of the globe to win the ; Panmunjom.silver and cold crown Friday night.!-\u2022 North Korean Col.Ju Yon said Miss Martel, who openly aspires ; \u2014.\t« T» « to a screen career and has had bitj\tJVaHI.0 Dispute Now parts in three French films, edged i out blonde Miss United States, | Myrna Hansen, of Chicago, and Japan\u2019s diminutive Kinuko Ito.I\t\u2014y\tY'hl They finished second and third,; | Tt I\\] ATV r il QP1 just\" ahead of Mexico\u2019s vivacious j-1-11\t± IlCI-OV Ana Lepe Jimenez and Australia's Timmins, Ont.\u2014«)\u2014The mana-Maxine Morgan.\t, gement and the workers jockeyed At her coronation ball tonight, j for position Friday at the strike-Miss Universe will receive a min ! bound Broulan Reef Gold Mines, imum six-month contract with Uni-j one development overshadowed versal-International Studio, a Bril- \u2019 another as the walkout over a ish sPorts cal'' an.expensive wrist ; wage dispute went into its seventh watch and other jewelry.She got j °\t, a four-foot gold-plated trophy Fri- ! aay loaa>'- day night.The runners-up receiv-| More than 750 men arc on strike ed smaller trophies.\tat, three mining companies in this Her outstanding qualifications ; rich gold-producing area of Porcu- blSeaeSUand wavy broÏÏi\t'rhe other walkouts are at Just barely 5 feet 6 inches tall, she ! Hallnor, adjacent to Broulan Reef, weighs 125 pounds.She has a 22-; and Preston East.Dome Mines, inch waist, with bust and hip mea-.The main development occurred sûrement,s of 33 and 35 inches.Un Toronto where Mr.Justice Rene LTv\u201c\u201dt«e'Sy0.i VnÏ!»»-'\t» N-c-i» «- Panama's Emita Arosemena, all | sued Wednesday by Mr.Justice R.highly rated by contestants andiW.Trcleavan.The amendment close observers, fell in the semi- permitted the United Steelworkers faial test.\t.of America CIO-CCI, to use four Christinane Magnani.She is the | Plckels al each of the three roads daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Georges, leading to the mine.the delay was needed for \u201cadministrative reasons.\" The United Nations quickly agreed, a spokesman said.In Washington, U.S.state secretary John Foster Dulles said Friday night \u201cWe are ready for honorable peace\" in Korea.At the same time, however, he declared that \"if the Communists want war, we must be ready for that, too.\" In San Francisco, South Koreans ambassador to Washington said bluntly Friday that if the Communists have not agreed to unify Korea six months after a truce is signed, the RoKs will attack.Dr.You Chan Yang added at a press conference that \u201cwe hope the United Nations will give us air and sea support.\u201d \"If you feel you can\u2019t fight communism any, more,\u201d he said, \u201cthen don't stop us from fighting, and give us the help we need.\u201d A truce was virtually ready for signing last, month when South Korean president Syngman Rhce ordered the release of 27.000 anticommunist Korean war prisoners from Allied stockades because (he document does not guarantee prompt unification of his country.The Reds are reported to have balked at signing unless the UN command rounds up the prisoners j The \"déficits SNIPER RIDGE ADVANCE UN soldiers move up the rond to Korea\u2019s Sniper Ridge sector to support attacking ROK troops of the Capitol Division.This was the UN's heaviest push in two years, as men and machines of war landed a counterattack that went deep into enemy lines.The soldier at right carries a bazooka; the others carry ammunition toward the battle line.Democrat Decision To Wait Probe Makes McCarthy Inquiry 1954 Campaign Issue Police Still Silent Over Huge Deficit For British Health Plan and guarantees that will honor a truce, South Korea London.(Reuters) -Britain's national insurance plan will he losing £417,000,000 a year by 1977, the ministry of national insurance estimated in its annual report published here Friday.Expenditure will begin lo outstrip income in 1955, and the plan will go increasingly into the red from then on, the report said.But, said the ministry, \"the ex istencc of such a shortage., is an inherent and recognized tenture of the method of finance adopted\u201d s are to be made up by Magnani of Paris.Her father is a theatre operator and she has an older sister.She was born in the small town of Pienne in North France.Before entering films she was a fashion model and won four I beauty contests in France.Party Leaders Concentrate On Eastern Canada Electors During the morning 'Broulan Reef president Bert W.Lang of Toronto appeared at the No.2 picket, line with his manager, Walter F.Brown.Mr.Lang attempted By Canadian Press Staff Writer Quebec was the election campaign cockpit for Prime Minister St.Laurent and CCF leader M.J.Coldwell Friday while George Drew, Progressive Conservative leader, concentrated on Nova Scotia's South Shore.After a strenuous Western tour, Mr.St.Laurent returned to his home riding of Quebec East.He found it even hotter there, 97 degrees.than it had been on the Saskatchewan plains earlier in the week.Speaking in French to an outdoor audience of about 2,000 in Quebec\u2019s white-collar district, the prime minister said Mr.Drew represents himself as a champion of autonomy to \u201cwin votes in Quebec province.\u201d He said Progressive Conservative leader had told Quebec voters recently that provincial autonomy was threatened.\u201cIf such a threat exisited I would be the first one to fight it,\u201d Mr, St.Laurant said.\u201cI intend to do my share until my last breath for the safeguard of the autonomy of Quebec.But that, does not mean that I intend to neglect the other provinces.\u201d At another point, the prime minister put.aside his notes and brought up the subject of a national flag: \u201cCanada will have its own flag some day but it will have one when it will be a sign of unity and not a subject of quarreling and dissension.\u201d Speaking of election promises, he said: \u201cI will make but one oromise and that is to serve the ivhole population with the same sare that we bring to our own family affairs.\u201d Earlier, he told a press conference that during his election tour he has found \u201cmore 'unity than ever\u201d in Canada.At Montreal, he told newspaper men the campaign is one of the quietest he had ever seen.On foreign affairs, he said to Montreal reporters: \u201cI haven\u2019t been satisfied with the international situation for the last 12 years.But it\u2019s better now than at any time during the 12 years I've been in politics.\u201d Mr.Coldwell.CCF leader, addressing a shirt-sleeved audience in a Montreal working-class district, attacked Premier Duplessis\u2019 provincial government \u201cand the Fascists who are in power in Quebec.\u201d He said that in all other provinces political parties could put jp posters and distribute pamphlets ¦ without having to submit hem to police chief.It showed low far Quebec was on the way \u2018o a police state like some European countries before the war.o photograph union officials as Mr.Brown served them with the original injunction.The management claimed Ihe strike was illegal.The union said it was legal.Union officials said , .r ,\t, , a conciliation board's report on the genuine interest in freedom, spoke .j\t,,,,,,\t,\t, out against \u201cDuplessis and the : s,allod wagc laIks had been hand' Fascists who are in power\u201d in his | ed to the Ontario department of New Machine Helps Heart Sufferers j annual treasury grants \"ot grad-I ually increasing amount.\u201d | Nearly 9,000.000 persons hene-; fitted under the government's1 in-j surance plan last year.Its chief ! provisions arc rotiremenl and old By JACK BELL Washington ¦ AP A Repuh bean decision lo lei Senator Jos eph McCarthy, Rep., Wis., hunt I foi Communists without Demoera lie help threatens to make his committee a major issue in next year's congressional election cam paign.Three rebelling Democrats are expected today to send individual letters to McCarthy, saying they; will no! return to member.ship on ihe investigating sub-commiltec he heads.From all indications, no nlhcr I Senate Democrats will accept ap | poinlment to Ihe places vacated by Sennlors John McClellan of! Arkansas.Stuarl Symington nfj Missouri and Henry Jackson nl j Washington.They walked out hit protest when the committee's He Gaspe Case Gaspe, Que (CP) Quebec provincial police and a Quebec government crime investigator were 'still in Ihe heavily-wooded Gaspe Hills today trying to determine Ihe cause of death of three United Slates bear hunters.Dr.Jean-Marie Roussel, police medico - legal export from Monl-roal, arrived hero Friday and was immediately escorted by police along bush trials lo remolc.bcar-unting grounds to study the man 1S\"3 'ÏÏmVK \u201cï'h.\u201d\u201d.\t) \u2014The International Cliemiral Work rrs Union AFLTLC and the panrlytr division of St.Regis Paper Company, of St, Johns, have reached a new collective labor agreement providing for a general wage increase of a maximum eight cents an hour, it was announced Friday night.In addition to the wage in crease, Ihe contract provides for an additional week\u2019s vacation vvith nay after five years\u2019 service, improvements in Un inn security, transfer and grievance procedures and (lou-hle pay for Sunday work.Present wage seales and number of workers involved was noi disclosed.Only Six Known Survivors In Crash of Air Transport!!; In Coma Since ! Çed! Kninlnrçing Bard Hit January, Girl Central Sector P\"8lt,ons Bears A Child Defends Right To Fire Suspect Miami, Fla.\u2014f/P)\u2014A 16-year-old girl who has been in a coma since anuary gave birth to a baby Thursday night.Both Ihe mother nd son were improving Friday at Milton, Fla.\u2014(AP)\u2014 A United'the Whiting base hospital.\t\u2022 Jackson Memorial Hospital.States marine transport plane with : Giant said there were a few1.Ihe father, also 16, was t.hink-40 college naval reservists and houses in the neighborhood where\tnarne 'or \u2018lls 'lve' six crew members aboard crashed the plane crashed but it had have come to believe there by divine right.\" they are United Nations, N.Y.\u2014(AP)\u2014 A lawyer for the United Nations , defended that organization\u2019s right today to fire any U.S.employee ! who refused to answer a federal j grand jury or Senate sub-commit-sPoSamr£ l£iefa Cfree-time ! wor k t ha t* a°C cIf v er n m en t would ',\t8 ^\tp * pa Hve ' tr fbu na b^a guarantee prices in advance for j f rp®sr0U\"0inS^ainhgner farmers and other primary pro 1 Pe-rson invoicing dUx(irs'pj r ,\t,\t,.ment did so only when he was Mi.St.Laurent rests at _ hts J afrajd 0f being incriminated for summer home at St.Patrick.Que.! something he had done, today and will address meeting at * - said that constitutional the iifth amend- .» , t i * » r-\t, Schmachncr said such a plea Mont Jolie, Que., Sunday.Mr.Drew rpi'-ed a suspicion that the em-: will speak in three Nova Scotia ploye was untrustworthy and not Mr.Coldwell spoke in English, ns, Kentvule, Truro and New, quantied to act as an internation-He was interrupted once during! Glasgow, then spend Sunday on the al civil servant his hour-long speech by a man who [train en route to Quebec.Mr.Cold-' Twenty-one U.S.employees fir- how many were killed asked him to speak in French.veil is taking both Saturday and'ed by the UN are appealing to the ~ ! The CCF leader said it was time Sunday off, resuming his campaign tribunal for reinstatement or sal-1 and co-pilot, were reported to have | it all over him.Then another man jthat j'lr.St.Laurant, who had a at Hamilton Monday.\tary damages.\t: been found injured and rushed to came up, with his clothes afire.\" not in a takeoff early today and the , been determined whether any had U.S.navy said there were only'been damaged, six known survivors.\tThe three other planes were The plane was part of a flight grounded, of five transports ferrying 200 re- Harold Stokes, city editor of the servists from Corpus Christi, Tex., ' Pensacola News-Herald, arrived to Norfolk, Va., for summer train- ' at the scene shortly after the ing-, a the Pensacola naval air station from the end of the runway at said the plane had stopped at Whit- Whiting field, ing Field, about 30 miles north of| Stokes said the plane Pensacola for refueling.\t| into a dump of trees, One plane had taken off, and the ; three parked automobiles second transport was gaining alti-; plowed into a barn, tude when it suddenly plunged : earthward and burst into flames firm home when he saw \u201ca ball in a wooded area IVi miles north- of flame about 150 yards long, west of the field.\t\u201cThen the barn caught on fire Lt.-Cmdr.Don Giant, public in- and a boy came walking up to me, formation officer of the naval air : his clothes were burning all over station, said there was so much .'and he asked me to pull off his confusion at.the scene it was im- shoes and clothes.A neighbor and possible to determine immediately ; I put a blanket over the boy and carried him to the side of the Six persons, including the pilot house.I got some lard and rubbed pound son.The mother, Mrs.Janice Cub-bedge, was critically injured in an auto accident last Jan.28 and only during the last few days had she rallied enough to say a few words.Physicians reported the baby\u2019s birth was natural but they could snoruy al,-cr i.ne | n0(.je]| jf jj was premature be-piane crashed near the^ farm home : cause ^jrSi Cubbedge was unable \u2018 .\u201cto give them the history of her pregnancy.The father, Ronald, also was in-crashed - -jurct] jn the accident and still has smashed : bjs ncc^ jn a brace.Sweethearts in high school, Janice and Ronald eloped and were Alex Allen, 15, dashed out of his | married.Ronald will start his senior year in high school in September, He intends to be a barber.and : Buenos Aires \u2014 AP\u2014The government put # ceiling on flower prices Friday to protect the public against profiteers during the 10 days people will be plafir.g bouquets and wreaths at ' memorials to the late Eva Peron.By GEORGE McARTHUR -Séoul.\u2014(AP)\u2014\u2022 Thousands Chinese infantry men supported by tanks and field guns today .swarmed recklessly southward in daylight as the Communists boldly bolstered troops which smashed through the Kumsong bulge this week.Even as Allied air spotters watched Red infantry stream across the Kunsong river, three South Korean division moved cautiously northward over ground given up in the mighty Communist onslaught.There w'as no indication whether the big Red buildup signalled new attacks or was a frantic effort to hold newly-won positions.Heavy fighting broke out east of the Kumsong bulge as the Communists slammed about.4,000 men against South Korean and U.S.positions on the eastern front.One North Korean regiment, about 2,500 men, struck three hill positions northeast of the punchbowl, about 15 miles east of the blugc, in a co-ordinated assault backed by 30,000 rounds of artillery and mortar fire, the U.S.8th army said.In a fierce three-hour fight, the RoKs drove back the assault force and killed or wounded an estimated 977 Reds, the army said.Infantrymen of the U.S.45th division smashed back two 700-man Red attacks near Christmas and dive-bombed the Red troops of as they openly crossed Ihe Kum- hill.Waves of Allied planes strafed the Kumsong bulge.song on bridges or forded the river.The U.S.5th air force reported that the bulk of 235 sorties flown up to noon were against targets south of the Kumsong where it.joins (he.Pukhan river.One South Korean unit said 45 Russian-built T34 lanks were operating in its area but U.S.officers said the estimate was high.Frequent spellings confirmed reports (lie Communists have concentrated more tanks in the Kumsong bulge than in any one sector for two years.There were no indications the Reds were willing to risk much of their armor south of the Kumsong, Meanwhile, the slow South Korean northward push that has regained up to 5Vz miles in three days ran into its first stiff opposition.Some 700 Chinese counter-attacked in the pre-dawn and hurled back the Roks from four hill positions taken originally against litlle resistance.But by noon the South Koreans won back two of the hills and were assaulting the other two.The easing of tight military censorship showed that generally the South Koreans have regained fche line they were supposed to have withdrawn to earlier in the week before the mighty 80,000\tm-\u2019 Red assault that straightened [ Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, FOLY TS, m* AT THE PREMIER CINEMA j I The/11 Do It Ev^Ti^ tf.1 »«*« CMHu By Jimmy Hatlo AT THE GRANADA C^UMETTA PENJ^VWISE IS VER/ pScE-CONSCIOUS\"' WM|M S^E CAM SAVE A PME SME LL SA'TE A DIME m IF SWE MAS TO SPEND A PBV BUCKS ON A CAB TO DO IT*** FACT IS*** SHELL DO IT EVER/ TIME h m ?\u2018 SORR/**\u2019BUT THIS IS TME ROCK BOTTOM PRICE\" I\u2019M SU PE WOBOD/ COUUO DO AM/ BETTER , THIS IS WHAT ^ X MAO INl Ml HD, BUT I SAW IT IN TME BEE HWE SHOP ACROSS TOWN'-tHEY had IT -mM CEHTS CHEAPER TAXI 1 / those who have given so much of their time to the care of the cemetery, special mention being ; made of Mr.James Wood, Mr.,T.B.Lavalliere, Mr.D.Matheson and I Mr.Charles Morrison.The meeting was then adjourn-I ed.?IN HOLLYWOOD * A scene from \u201cHappy Go Lovely\" in technicolor showing at the Premier Cinema Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.Vera Kllen and David Niven are starring.The second picture in technicolor is \u201cSanta Fe\u201d with Randolph Scott.POMERLEAU PUBLIC BEACH MIRROR LAKE BISHOPTON, QUE.Good Bathing \u2014 Large Parking Space.Excellent picnic site \u2014 restaurant \u2014 boats to rent \u2014 good fishing \u2014 Everybody welcome! TODAY LAST DAY! Mitîi Gaynor * Gloria De Haven in \"DOWN AMONG THE SHELTERING PALMS\" in South Sea Technicolor! Marilyn Monro in \"DON'T BOTHER TO KNOCK\" memo 2 BIG TECHNICOLOR HITS 2 SUNDAY !\t¦ MONDAY !\t TUESDAY !\t'A ,4\u2019JS \u2022\t2nd BILL \u2022\t2nd BIG 1» nTain rn WtwBw PtCToRtS praseote RANDOLPH 3,\u2014TECHNICOLOR COMEDY 4,\u2014UNIVERSAL NEWS by Erskine Johnson NEA Staff Correspondent Hollywood\u2014Exclusively Yours: Bill Holden, star and part owner of the film version of \u201cThe Moon Is Blue.\" isn't blushing over the censorship attacks.\u201cWe knew we wouldn\u2019t gel an induslry\tseal\tof\tapproval,\"\the says, \u201cbut we didn't, figure on a Legion of Decency ban.\" Despite (he ban, Bill\u2019s saying, \u201cHollywood seems delighted to see that an adult picture can be made.After all, 3,000,000 people have seen the play.\u2019\u2019 *\t*\t* A movie purporting to tell the \u201ctrue story\u201d of the Harry Thaw-Stanford White-Evelyn Noshit 1906 murder headlines is being planned.Evelyn Nesbit will be the technical advisor.She is the widow of Thaw, who was acquitted of murdering White over her affections.Now 08, she lives in Los Angeles and teaches ceramics.*\t*\t# Conversation on I he set of \"The Glenn Miller Story\u2019\u2019: Extra: Who's playing the hero in this picture?Henry Morgan: Jimmy Stewart.Extra: Who\u2019s the villain?Morgan: This picture doesn\u2019t have villains.Only squares.Won\u2019t Return Errol Flynn won\u2019t be returning to Hollywood after his 18-month stay in Europe is up.There are signs that Errol wil make Cine-Citta studio in Rome his headquarters for the next 10 years.Marie Wilson will break in her Las Vegas night-club act July 25.* * * \u201cShow mo a good radio an nouncer and I\u2019ll show you a good actor.But does Hollywood hire announcers as actors?No.We\u2019re all horribly typed as announcers.\" Wendell Niles, a 15-year mike veteran, lashed out as he accused Hollywood of having \u201castigmat ism\u201d when it comes to talent in its own backyard.Arguing lhal radio announcers should be given a break in the emoting department, Niles claims: \u201cRadio announcing is the most difficult type of acling.The announcer interrupts a program and with no plot and no music he has to hold his audience.How many actors can do it?\u201d Joan Benny, 19-year-old daughter of Jack, has forgotten Vic Da-mone.Her new flame is Clay Sommers, a Harvard law student.Joan, a junior at Stanford, plays herself in a telefilm Jack\u2019s shooting for next season.In Line For Role Claire Trevor, who has been missed, is in line for a he-done-her-wrong role in \"Desperate Men,\u201d which Hal Makelim will produce.Dorothy Jordan, a big star in the early \u201930's\u2014now Mrs.Merlan C.Cooper\u2014makes her film comeback as a lady of the evening in John Ford's \"The Sun Shines Bright.\" * * * Hollywood's getting the largest wishing well in the world, at the Statler Hotel, with all money to he donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund.It should he very popular with Hollywoodites\u2014wishing that television will go away.* * * News stories about the death of Fred MacMurray\u2019s 44-year-old wife.Lillian, overlooked a tragic point.Itntil her marriage 17 years ago, she was the robust, athletic type.The day after wedding bells rang she became ill and never fully recovered.* * * Here\u2019s the inside on Zsa Zsa Gabor\u2019s complaint that Katy Ju-rado was imitating her on a local TV panel show: Katy had never seen Zsa Zsa on video and when someone asked her what she thought of the fiery Hungarian, the fiery Mexican retorted: \u201cWhat is thees Ja-.la\u2014something you eat?\" DORIS DAY and GORDON MacRAE cuddle up in a scene from their newest Technicolor musical comedy \u201cBy The Light Of The Silvery Moon.\u201d It starts Sunday at the Granada Theatre.The romantic singing stars are supported by Leon Ames, Billy Gray.DANCE Every Saturday Night PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY on Lak* Mastawlppl 9;15 to 12:30 SID CARR'S ORCHESTRA Admission 50e Echo Vale Cemetery Company Mel For Ils Annual Meeting At Lake Megantic rsTb i.yn.Tf Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.2-2940 Starts SUNDAY! LAST DAY! 3 DIMENSION \u2014 \"FORT Tl\" with George Montgomery Lake Megantic.July 18 \u2014 The Echo A\u2019ale Cemetery Company met on Saturday afternoon, at the High School, to hold its annual meeting.The chairman.Mr.J.E.Wood, opened the meeting and reports were given.Regret was expressed that there was no ohe present from the surrounding communities.The committee, appointed at the last meeting, reported the purchase of a power lawn mower which had been used by voluntary workers, who have done a very good job in keeping the cemetery in good condition.The financial report given by the secretary treasurer, Mrs.J.A.MacLeod, showed a favorable balance on hand.After some discussion it was decided to hold the annual meeting in July, when the yearly reports would be given.¦Mrs.McLeod resigned as secretary treasurer and her resignation was regretfully accepted.The election of officers was held and Mr.Douglas J.McLeod, of Montreal, was elected chairman; Mr.Daniel Matheson, vice-chair- i man; and Mrs.G.Ira Neil, secre-I tary-treasurer.Trustees elected were Mr.James .Wood, one year; Mr.Earl McLeod, Sherbrooke, two years; Mr.Charles \u2019 Morrison three years.It is hoped that fullest co-opera-I tion will be given to these officers ! in carrying on this work.I A vote of thanks was given to Those «rand waysl sin) dancin BOLTON GLEN _ « Mr.and Mrs.Henry Jorgensen entertained a gathering of neighbors on July 1, at their cottage \u201cEvergreen,\u201d at a bonfire and a wiener and marshmallow roast; A partv of hostelers took advantage of the holiday putting up at \u2018Orchardin.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.James Eaton and Jimmy and Lynnie, Mr.Glen Brown and family held a picnic dinnei at \"Bonnie Burn Farm,\u201d and later went swimming at \u2018Plum Pool\u201d on the holiday.Mr.and Mrs.H.Jorgensen and family, Mr.and Mrs.Glen Brown and family visited the drive in theatre, at Derby Line.Mr.Guy Cousens and children and Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Cousens, of Sweetsburg and 'Waterloo, visited Mr.and Mrs.Forest Cousens over the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.M.A.Brown, of Stanbridge East, spent the weekend in the Glen, with Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Brown.Mr.and Mrs.Grayson Cousens and family and Mr.and Mrs.Forest Cousens were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Horace Whitehead, at Sweetsburg.WATERVILLE Presenting TOMMY TUCKER ond His *Sing For Your Supper* ORCHESTRA at the SHERBROOKE ARENA Sot.July 25th Dancing: 9 P.M.to 1 A.M.Tickets now on sale at: H, C.Wilson & Sons Ltd, Coders Ltd, % eAoo*.jvoMf Tfifirr spoom- ¦ .By the*i.ight Silvery Moon y YOttf tvtS TOU> Ml JO\u2019 ¥IN-T Wf GCt IW ONir isi THf wo*ir> \u2022MV NO Ml TOWN Mr.James D.Brown, of Toronto, Ont., spent a few days visiting bis parents, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Brown.Mrs.Ellsworth Booker, and her daughter, Diane Booker, of Greenfield, Mass., are spending their vacation at the home of Mrs.Booker's cousins, Mr.and Mrs.James Campbell.Mr.L.J.Perkins, of Calgary, Alta., Mrs.E, E.Perkins, Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Perkins, Mr.and Mrs.G.E Robinson, of Greenlay, and Mr.and Mrs.Fred Barton-Slater and their two children, of Sherbrooke, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Brown.Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Campbell and their house guests, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Lord, of Siebouk, Mass., were geusts at the home of Mr.and Mrs.William Daniels, in Windsor Mills.f MAGOG THEATRE TONIGHT Elizabeth Taylor, Fernando Lamas in \"GIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING\" Also \"HOME IN OKLAHOMA\" with Roy Rogers, Dale Evans 'aa>ntB!BnnwmaanKH«->B>nasf.COMING Sun.* Mon.Abbott and Costello in \"ABBOTT AND COSTELLO GO TO MARS\" Also \"COLUMN SOUTH\" (Color) with Audie Murphy, Joan Evans JONES INN NEWPORT, ME.Invites You To Fine Meals Served In A Cool Restful Atmosphere ROAST TURKEY \u2014 STEAKS CHOPS \u2014 SEA FOOD Full Course Dinners from $1.25 up Dinners Served 12-3 p.M.Also 6-8 p.m.Sunday Dinners served from 12 Noon to 3 p.m.and 6-8 p.m.W;e cater to Banquets and Private Parties WATCH TELEVISION IN OUR SPACIOUS LOBBY Comfortable Rooms With or Without Beth \u2022 $2.56 up Beulah B.Barrett, Owner and Your Hostess, Phone 7(1 AT THE RIVOLI THEATRE In Coaticook July 19-20 \u2014 iun.-Mon, \"Ma and Pa Kettle On Vacation\" with Marjory Main, Percy Kilbride Also \"Code Two\" with Ralph Meeker, Sally Forrest July 21-22 \u2014 Tues.Wed!' \"A Queen Is Crowned\" The only full length feature o the Coronation of Queen Elizabef II in Glorious Technicolor.Regular Price* \u2014 Bring Hi* whole family.Also \"The Last Posse\" with Broderick Crawford, John Derek.9 R b s k s e ¦¦ a\ta ¦ ag SC 9 COMING July 26 \u2022 27 \u2014 Sun.-Mon.\"African Queen\" (In Technicolor) This picture won three Academ Awards in 1952.August 2 \u2022 i \"Sombrero\" MGM\u2019s Newest Technicolor Musical SERVICE DE LAVEUSE SHERBROOKE ENR.(Sherbrooke Washing Machine Servi*») WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF WASHING MACHINES.AUTHORIZED SERVICE FOR Simplicity - Bendix - Westinghouse ARMAND LEBLANC, Prop.Ave.f \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.3-3450 '\u2022* MV lltrif IUMIU ME* ru KMOUTT voir\t, 'JUST ON! 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All Units reconditioned .like newl\t\t \tYou Can Buy With Confidence\tFrom\t UMUffHd HUIUmUD 1567 King St.West\tSHERBROOKE\t\tILCd LI If.Tel.2-2083 or 3-3679\t I I Fcr Your Printing Requirements dial 3-3636 Œïje Cttp Çage SHKKBROOKE.QUEBEC.SATVRPAY.JULY IR.19S3 \t \u201er\tVACATION CLOTHING - CRISPY CLEAN ! \t\tSEND IT NOW TO THfi \t\tCROWN LAUNDRY-Tel.3-2585 \t\tSHERBROOKE, LIMITED All 2,230 Conlestanls Wrong As îth Many New Books Gala Celebrations Started Today Weekly Crossword Gets Record Reply Are Received At Of Canadian National's Anniversary Local Library And still they pour in.And still none are right.Yes, there were 2,230 answers to crossword puzzle no.7 which appeared in the Sherbrooke Record last week.And all 2.230 of them had at least one mistake which disqualified them from winning the seventy dollars offered as prize money.But each of the contestants has this consolation.Next week he may win eighty dollars, and entry into the contest is as usual free.The contestants seem getting hotter on the trail as their number increases.A few had but one mistake and many were wrong on only two counts.So, perhaps one contestant may have his wish very soon.In a note accompanying his (or her) entry, is written : \u201cGee, I do hope there is a winner soon.The suspense is terrible.I can hardly wait for the paper to come in on Saturday evening, but I have fun doing them.\" Another is doomed to disappointment if he really meant what he said : \u201cOn Saturday, I shall be at 1832 Drummond, Niagara Falls.\" Pitiful to relate, some of our readers appear conversant with the great North American game, for several wrote similarly to this entrant : \"This crossu'ord contest is a wonderful idea and the \u2018boodle\u2019 is enticing, too.Here's hoping ; that \u2018seven come eleven' brings this contestant the jackpot.\" Another accompanied his entry with a real work of art.worked i out on a typewriter, a full page : being occupied to say: \"I hope I'm rite.\" But you were wrong boy.Another hints that the Post Of-i fice Department has its finger in : the affair, for his note says : \"Here we are again.Another try.Another 4 cents for the post ! office.Lots of fun anyway.\" And as one describes the difficulties of answering: \u201cAs for the coffee pot on the table.\"Be it \u2018drop\u2019 or 'drip- \"1 have chosen 'drop' \"And trust I did not 'trip.' \" Well, see you all next week.GIFTS of distinction for the Bride! PICTURES and\ti MIRRORS from DUFOUR\u2019S our selection.All price*.184 Wellington North Phone 2-3785 Broken Pump Is Accident Cause At Local Mine Edville Chrétien, 31.of 1480 Cabana Street is making satisfactory progress from a head wound, previously reported as having been received when a compressor exploded at the Moulton Hill property of the Ascot Metals Corporation.An investigation into the cause of the explosion reveals that a cracked high pressure elbow in the discharge line piping shattered when the compressor was started up and one of the fragments hit Mr.Chretien who was working in the area at the time.THE BEST 4 H' I FDR HOSPITAL CARE IS THE TRAVELERS FAMILY HOSPITAL POLICY *\tPAYS DAILY HOSPITAL BENEFITS ®WS MATERNITY BENEFITS *\tPAYS SURGICAL BENEFITS YOU DON'T HAVg TO BELONG TO A GROUP TO OBTAIN THIS COVERAGE! BOB CHADSEY 1206 Dominion, Tel.3-5415 SHERBROOKE Representing THE TRAVELERS, Hartford 12th Of Month False Alarm Day For Local Police The 17th day of the month has turrifed out to be the \u201cfalse alarm day\u201d for members of the local police force, as they answered two bank holdup calls yesterday noon which again turned out to be false alarms.Yes, again yesterday Sherbrooke police cars, with sirens screaming made their way through the heavy noon traffic to two local banks, but as on the 17th of June both alarms turned out to be false.Police carried out investigations at the Bank of Montreal and the Provincial Bank, which later revealed their was no robbery at either.The other false alarm occurred in June at the Bank of Commerce.Wellington Street and the Dufferin Street branch.Both happened on the 17th and almost at the same hour of the day.Who know's maybe it\u2019s getting to be a habit.WEST SUTTON The following new books have been added to the shelves of the Sherbrooke Library : New Fiction Kingfishers Catch Fire.Rumer Godden.The Foolish Immorals, Paul Gallico.Treasure Hunt, M.1 Farrell.Doctor\u2019s House.Dorothy Rivers.A Multitude of Sins, Robert Molloy.The Laughing Stranger, Vina Delmar.No More Meadows, Monica Dickens.Freedom's Way.Theodora McCormick.The House of Moreys, Phyllis Bentley.Taw Jameson, M.D.Marenet.New Mysteries The Cavalier's Cup, Carter Dickson.Case of the Hesitant Hostess, Erie S.Gardner, Too Clever by Half, Laurence Meynell.Market for Murder, Charlotte M.Russell.The Unknown Quantity.Mignon Eberhart.The Velvet Hand.Helen Reilly.The Cat Walk, D.R.Olsen.Murder in Time, Elizabeth Ferrars.The Wench is Dead, Ruth Fenisong.Crime in Leper\u2019s Hollow, Geo.Bellairs.After the Funeral, Agatha Christie.New Non-Fiction Horn of the Hunter, Robert C.Ruark.The Long Way Round.Pat Frank.This Was My World, Robert St.John.Horse Trader, Earl Conrad.North From Malaya.William O.Douglas.Bill Mauldin in Korea, Bill Mauldin.Whistling For a Wind, Charles Landery.Our Virgin Island, Robb White, The Seventh Sense.Kenneth Roberts.How to say a Few' Words, David G.Powers.\u2019Tic Poyonga, Russ Anderson.The Wise Bamboo, ,1.Malcolm Morris.Strange Case of Alger Hiss, The Earl Jowitt.The New Elizabethans, Sir.Philip Gibbs.Boys and Girls Bold Venture, D.and S.Jack-son.The Boy at the Swinging Lantern, Patricia Lynch.On the Trail of the Space Pirates, Corey Rockwell.The Little Old Trunk.Jay Barnum.The Dugout Mystery, M.G, Bonner.Captain of the Ara-by, Howard Pease.Marcy Catches Up, R.du.Iardin, Mystery at Raven Abbey, Sylvia Little.Relief Pitcher, n.G.Emery.Blue Horizon, M, W.Thompson.Gala celebrations to mark the 100th anniversary of the advent of the Canadian National Railways to these parts began this morning at Richmond and will continue at Ooaticook and Sherbrooke before the day is out.Representatives of the federal, provincial and municipal govern-i ments.with ranking railway ofi-1 cials, including Donald Gordon, president of Canadian National, and business and industrial leaders are participating in the cele bration.At Richmond, led by Mayor Gas- ; ton Dcsmarais, Q.C., they will re-| view a parade this morning in which picturesque floats will trace the progress of transportation in the Eastern Townships.\t\u2019 A monument recording the advent of the railway will be unveiled in the town square and the cavalcade will then proceed to the CNR museum train which will hr opened in public exhibition.A civic luncheon was being given in the Richmond Hotel at noon Roger Trudeau is president of the committee in charge of the Richmond arrangements.Coaticook will mark the anni versary at a special reception sponsored by the town and the Chamber of Commerce.Dr.Raoul Lau rcncc.Mayor of Coaticook.will preside.Tonight, Sherbrooke will stage a testimonial dinner, under the chairmanship of Mayor Emile Levesque and Mr.Gordon will be the guest speaker.The travelling museum train will he displayed at Richmond today and tomorrow, Sherbrooke Monday, Tuesday and W ednesday and Coaticook Thursday and Friday.Miss Wilma Crack Of Kingsbury Was Honoured At A Charming \"Shower\" Kingsbury.July 18.The home of Mrs.William Adamson was the scene of a well-organized \"shower\u201d held in honor of Miss Wilma Crack, whose marriage lo Mr.Arthur Fowler will lake place on July 18th.The rooms were beautifully decorated in mauve and yellow with white wedding bells Mrs.William McMorine greeted the honoured guest and escorted her to a decorated chair.She then presented her with a beautiful tri-light lamp and an envelope of money and a number rif other lovely gifts.Miss Crack thanked her friends and the gifts were admired by all.A bountiful tea was served by several of the ladies.Hostesses for the party were Mrs.William Adamson, Mrs.L.Driver.Mrs.William McMorine and Miss Canicc Ward.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Fowler, Miss Norma Fowler.Mr.and Mrs.Ken noth Barrie and family were afternoon guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Crack.Mr.R.A Crack and Mrs.A.Croteau were also guests at the same home Mr.and Mrs.G, Crack and fami ly wore guests of Mr.and Mrs.Norman Mills, at Massawippi.Friends of Mrs.William Adam son are sorry to hear of her ill ness.All join in wishing her a speedy recovery.Those attending the Calf Club Judging Competition meeting held at the farm of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Simpson were Mr.G.Crack.Mr.Royce Fowler, Miss GerTrude Crack, Mr Robert Crack, Mr.Hilton Driver, and Mr.Wayne Crack.The community is pleased to welcome Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Fowler to their new home here.Mr, and Mrs.Mae Walters have taken up residence at South Durham.Tommy Tucker Is Veteran Of Musical Field Although music maestro Tommy Tucker had been brought up on a steady diet of music and had, in fact, played professionally at the age of twelve, hr had no idea of ever becoming an orchestra leader until shortly after graduating from college.Back homo in Souris, North Dakota.Tommy's parents were the musical sparkplugs of all local fos initios, His dad played the fitidle and his mom coaxed music from jibe piano and young Tommy, too young to he left at home on these glad occasions, was carefully curled up in a corner behind the piano to go to sleep.Music must have permeated his system.When Tom my was twelve, he was looting a | cornel for two dollars a night.By 1 the time he got to college, Tom : my had giv en up musical practice and was studying musical theory at the University of North Dakota, Ho tried to keep away from music Ion the outside and only took the I course as the least bothersome of the lot.You can't go through college.except in the movies, with out studying something.Tommy had lots to occupy his mind at school without the aid of music.An excellent scholar, he was elected to 1\u2019hi Beta Kappa, the national honorary society for good scholarship.In addition to this substantial achievement.Tommy's unusual versatility had made him an outstanding figure on the campus.Tommy played on ihe varsity baseball team, was a member of the debate team, was a deft man \"behind the men\" in campus polities and won a listing in \"Who's Who nf American Young Men Graduating from college wilh a B.A.degree.Tucker look an extend ed trip in order to lay plans for a business career.Six months lat \"Civic Day\" Ceremonies Tomorrow Before Game At Municipal Stadium Tomorrow is \"Unie Day\" at the-Municipal Stadium and the Mayor and Aldermen are hoping that local fans will pack the park The baseball game, which is1 scheduled to start at two pm.,; : brings together Thetford Mines Miners and the Sherbrooke Indians ; ; who are in first place in the Pro j vmcial Baseball League Prior to the game itself will he ' a short concert hv the Sherbrooke j Harmony Band and a home run hitting contest between members I of the Indians and the Miners Council members have donated ; the sum of St 15 for a drawing and there will he cash attendance pn res of $80, $2,5, $1.5, $10, $10 and $5 The homer eonlesl will feature Sherbrooke's Boh Diers who heads all other hitters in the Provincial Baseball League in four-base blows.Jack (\u2019astro apd (\u2019loll Hob WEST BOLTON The lawn social hold on the grounds of Mr and Mrs.Baxter Williams, mi (he attrrnoon and ; evening of July 10.under the mis.! pices of the Greek United W.A .was a decided success Irom every point of view.Apart from being j a little cool for (he lime of the year, the weather was good.Sales tables were well patronized and the home cooking was quickly sold.The proceeds were $278.Mr Blanc McKee, of Montreal, joined his (nmily at (lie Mlzrner home for a few days, (\u2019allers at the same home were Mr, Asa Shepherd, Mr.and Mrs James Symington, and Mr.Uhicard Lunl, oi Dunham, with their guesl, Miss Gladys Symington, of Montreal.er he found himself at the key hoard of a piano in a small bam! of students He soon organized a small band of his own, which formed the nucleus of his present organization.son against Thetford\u2019s Boh Kurt*, Bob Milligan and George Smith Baseballs will he autographed bj the players The City Council in its agree ment with the baseball club are given a date each year at the hall park in lieu of rental.The Council hopes lo raise $3.000 by the at tendance tomorrow afternoon.In order to do so, ,just about every seat in the 4,000 seat stadium will have to be occupied.HAS BIRTHDAY HAWLEY GRIFFITH, who fa observing the anniversary of his birth today .MATHIAS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 41 Wellington N.-Tel.2-0440 Royal Typewriters, Burroughs Adding Machines Sales 6- Service Dog Bites Boy At Stanhope Michael Falk, 5-year-old son of F.V.Falk, of Stanhope, required several stitches to his mouth late î/esterday afternoon after he was bitten bv a dog.The boy is a pati-en' at the Sherbrooke Hospital, Cambridge Man Said Improving Wilfrid Beaudoin, 74, of Cambridge, Mass,, seriously injured in a motor collision near Stanstead Monday morning, is said to be progressing favorably at St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, Mr.Beaudoin\u2019s 67-year-old wife died two days after the crash while his son, Armand, driver of the ear, wasn\u2019t seriously injured.BUR\\ /¦ Mr.Douglas Johnson spent a day at Jackson's, Bridge with friends.Mrs.Leon Jordan entertianed the Sutton branch of the Women's Institute at her home here, with a good attendance of members and visitors.The president, Mrs.H.Miller, opened the meeting by all repeating the \u201cCollect,\u201d in unison.Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs.Norman Gilbert and were accepted.The treasurer, Mrs.Dorothy Seaman, gave her report.After several items of business had been taken care of.the members nrvade scrapbooks.Mrs.Jordon entertained by giving several selections of music on the record player.At the close of the meeting.Mrs.Jordan served dainty refreshments.A few' from here were in Cowansville to attend the funeral of Mr.Douglas McKelvey, of this place, and who passed away in a Sherbrooke Hospital.Sympathy is extended to the family.A few from here attended the ice cream social at Farnams Corner, United Church.Mr.and Mrs.Milan Gilbert, nf Connecticut, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Marco.Mr.and Mrs.Max Fadden and son, Lynn, of Lowell, Mass., spent a week here at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George Robinson and also visited other relatives in and around Sutton.HON.GEORGE DREW WILL SPEAK AT DUFRESNE PARK Wednesday, July 22 8:30 p.m.OTHER SPEAKERS f, \u2019TftWY\" PTNART) progressive conservative candidate AUHS riHAIUJ -\tIN SHERBROOKE and other candidates of the district nd n Dr.and Mrs.E.A.Hunt and family.of Pori Hope.Ont,, spent, a week with Mr, and Mrs.A.J.Hunt.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Cuming and son.Gordon, of Montreal, spent a week visiting Mr.and Mrs.F.Cuming.While here they took a motor trip through the White Mountains and stopped to visit his aunt, Mrs.Minnie Garland.Mrs.Annie Ross spent a week with Mrs.Wanda Gillander, in Sherbrooke.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Hunt were Mrs.Rowe, of Coa.M-cook: Miss B.Pellma-n, of Albany, N.Y.; Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Binben, of Boston.Mass., and Mrs.Lena Troup, of Barre, Vt; Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Blenkinship, of Toronto, Ont.; and Mr.and Mrs.Gaston Beauchense, of Victoriaville.Mr.and Mrs.Lynn Parsons and Donald and Donalda spent a few days in Montreal visiting Mr.and Mrs Peter Matheson, Miss Ethel Cook and Mr.and Mrs.Percy McKelvey.Masters Leonard Cuming and Gordon Cuming spent a week-end at Mr.Arthur MacLeod\u2019s at Nor'fi River.Sgt.Eugene Bishop, Of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Clarke, of Toronto, Ont., Mr.and Mrs.L.Berwick, of Beulah, Man., Mr.Wallace Berwick, ot Minneota, Mr.Roy Loveland, of Raonoke, Va., and Mr.Herman Lowry, of Sawyerville, were guests of Mr.C.A.Stokes and Mrs.W.Bishop.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Burgess, of Montreal, are home for the summer.Mr.and Mrs.Percy McKelven and Garneth.Lome and Christopher.of Montreal, were guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs, George I Parsons.Mr.and Mrs.L.Vance and family, of Ottawa, spent their holiday i with her father.Mrs.J.Saunders.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Gibson and I family, of Lacolle, spent a few d,:ys with Mr.and Mrs.Bob Har-; per.They were accompanied back by Mrs.Bob Harper, who will spend two weeks with them Miss Ruth Smith, of Chute Panel, spent, the week-end with Mrs.E.Lake.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Burgess and family and Mr.and Mrs.Elwood Olson and family, of Nashua.N.H.spent the Dominion Day holiday here with their parents.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Burgess.Mrs.George Ward, of Manitoba, is visiting relatives here for a few v eeks.Mrs.A.J.Hunt, attended a \u201cGarden Party \" held at \u201cLoch Gael, in Waterville.Mrs.E.J.Clarke, of Montreal, j visited her cousins, Mr.and Mrs.Colin Kane, for a few days, while here to attend the funeral of Mrs.Annie Allison.The Misses Helen Mathers and Edna Wright, of Thetford Mines, I spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.| Roy Walker.Other guests on Sunday were Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Mathers and Mr.Ernest Wright, of Thetford Mines, and Mr.and Mrs.Milton Bullock, of Beebe.Mrs.Lyle Herring and daughter, Feme, of Bishopton, are spending a few days with Mrs.Annie1 Ross and Cecil Ross.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Walker were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Wright, of Thetford Mines.Mr.Duncan Hatley and Mr.William Hastings, of East Ryegate, Vt., were week-end guests of Mr.: and Mrs.Ross Goodwin.Mrs.Carton, of Stanstead, spent | a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Col- j lin Kane, Mr.and Mrs.James Car-1 ton, of Stanstead.voie week-end guests at the same home, and were accompanied hack to Stanstead by Mrs.Carton.Mr.Thomas Harrison has soeur-red a position in Loach's Restaurant, at Lennoxville, Miss Helen MacLeod is working at Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville, during the holidays.Mrs.Floyd Hooper spenl a feu-days visiting his sister, Mrs.William Coleman, at ScoLstown.Mr.and Mrs.Elwin Coates and son Wayne, attended a party in the Canterbury Hall, on Monday ove-ning.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Goodwin and Betty and Anne Goodwin spent a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Nathan Maher, at Mr.Ba/.il McCormick\u2019s Camp.Mr.and Mrs.Elwin Coates spent a day in Canterbury visiting Mr, and Mrs.Ben Coates.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Rowell and family spent the week-end in Val-leyfield visiting Mr.and Mrs.Willard Mayhew.'Miss Pauline Grenier, who has spent the past school term with her brother, Mr, and Herbert Grenier, has returned to her home at Piopolis.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Fisher and family spent, Sunday in Mcgantic.They were accompanied to Megan-tic by the Misses Lois Clarke and Fay Eiger, who had attended school here in Bury during the past.term.Visitors of Mr.and Mrs.F.Cuming were Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth MacLeod and Mr.and Mrs.Johnson, of Barre, Vt., and Mrs.Matilda Worby, of East Angus.Mr.and Mrs.George Lawrence and family, of Sherbrooke, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Lawrence.The flowers on the altar of St.Paul\u2019s Church on Sunday were in memory of Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Lennox and were given by their granddaughter, Mrs.Tessier.Week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lynn Parsons w'ern Mr.and Mrs.Peter Matheson, of Montreal, and on Sunday, Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Fletcher, of Megantic.Mrs.Annie Ross is home from the hospital.Master Donald Parsons spent a week with his aunt.Mrs.Nelson Fletcher, in Megantic.T.A.5.T.A.S.e?3 ai LU £ LO Z < I- 3: w so o £ as \"ô\t£ u* \u2022 \u2014 u ^ 3E g .£ oe ®\t|jy| « Sz D .2 o >* c QJ C 13 *\u201d U-J.O n \u201cC «\tz (A CS > >3- m \u20185 a.= c uj 3\t_f _ CLUJ JE X H-«3» a» «/> UJ h* < oc > - Î c :> c K * a> Z E £ o «j \u2022S Ï £ o V -J U TOR Y PVHCYL AYY 60 SfMPYS1 wmOYOTHY'.HOHo CBD \\ Wtfî THMiVL VOO YHCH HN>D HYY P e>0\\ U VMY2> WOO WHO \u2019MIMDYOTD WHYOT AHYW M(\\9\\Y TQYYS OWCY PV-PiNKYD * OOPS GOOOI s^\u20141 HTDO y.ni ^ VIC FLINT Plenty of Power 27 POUNDS 4 HORSEPOWER Homelite One Alan Chain Saw A Homelite has 33H% more power than any other chain saw its size .because it\u2019s the only saw its size with a 4 horsepower engine.And this extra power means faster, easier cutting ., more production per hour with less downtime for sharpening or repairs.Ask for démonstrations KINGSEY Mr.Nelson Taylor, of Rich mond, was a week-end guest at the Taylor home.Mrs.Fred Mastine called on Mr.and Mrs.A.B, Wentworth in Melbourne.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Mastine.of Richmond, were week - end guest of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Mas-I tine.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Mastine and small \u2022'son.Ronnie, were Sunday visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Mastine.While there they all attended a picnic by the river at Mr.and Mrs.Fred Mastine.Other guests at the same picnic were Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Hutton, of Danville; Mr.and .Mrs.Ross Reid, of Trenholm; Mr.and Mrs.William Denison and daughter, Wil lo, of Denison Mills; Mrs.William Brock, and Mr.and Mrs.Spencer Brock and children, of Denison Mills; and Mr.and Mrs.Allen Godfellow and son, Ricky, of the Bromtpon Road.Mr.Hubert Taylor spent the week-end in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Williams and son, Leonard, of Verdun, were guests at the Lockwood home Leonard is staying for a few weeks with Master David Lock-wood.| Sunday visitors at Mr.and Mrs j James Goodfellow s were Mr.and j Mrs.Clifford Goodfellow and son.; Brian, of the Brompton Road ; Mr.and Mrs.K.Goodfellow , of ! Asbestos; Mr.Carlton Morrill, ; Mrs.Gordon Morrill and son, Jim ! my, and Miss Hazel Goodfellow, who returned with her sister for a longer visit.By Michael O'Brcady and Ralph Lana BETTER.FINP OUT WHO TOOK CAKE OF 6TAFE5 -OR ILL HAVE ID TAKE CARE OF VOU, ) BCPIB! TOLI \\ E BEEN WORWN© FOR ME LONO ENOUGH KNOW WHAT HAFPEN5 TO POUSK.E CK0SÔERS, HAVEN'T YOU, EPPIE?Time-THAT'6 ALL I KEEP, REENY- A little TfM£! WHY S-HOULPNTI SHOOT YOU.EPPiS* YOU HAVEN'T RECOVERED the MONEY ETAPES WAS CARRYING FOR US' laws ÏS0.1 ervtee.Iiva LI'L ABNER By Al Cora THATCOURTORDER SAY-5 All the clothes in this STORE oar TA REMAIN HERE \u2014IHCLOODIM' MAH FORMER PANTS, HU'S TRAPPED IN THERE.'?\u2019- \"EVIL.EYE'FUEEGLE'S COISE WOlKE.t>.r.r AN -OU MAKE UM MEDICINE! WE WAIT/ VOU FIX UM! THEN^-*'\u2014-/' WHAT'S BRWES SHOOT MANY / WAUGHS THAT ARROWS! WAUGH! / ME I MEAN?WORD WELL, HELLO, ___CHIEF/ COME /\t) DOWN AN F- HAVE SOME GRUB ARROW;'-.\u20227-lB PRISCILLA'S POP By AI Vormeoe BALDWIN\u2019S MILLS Mr.and Mrs.Vermore Lyon and family motored to Barnett, Vt.The friends of Mr.Sydney While are glad to hear that he is better and able to go hack to his work, not with old leaven, neither, with L'YOU BELIEVE LJ OF ME, FURRV'.EASV IE WVr LV A\\NW2E ONLY OF A THPOBStWQ HE'ACACHEa.THEN èUDDEWLV VW THOUGHTS COKE into em?focus. Eight SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1953 In The Women's Sphere k Social and personai (Mm, Phone 3-3636 Friends of Mr.A L.Parker.\tMiss\tBetty Richardson, who Portland Avenue, who has been a spent a month with her parents, i patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Richardson, for two weeks, will be pleased to at the Experimental Farm, Len-know he returned to nis home, noxville.left yesterday for Boston, yesterday.\u2022\tMass., where' she will board a *\t*\t*\tplane for Long Beach, Cal.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Chadsey\t*\t.\t* and son, Douglas, of Ottawa, arriv'- Miss Fredericka Dav left Len-I ed yesterday to spend the week-end noxville on Thursday,\u2018for Ottawa, with Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Cleary, The Dufferin Court * * « Mrs.J.W.Neilson and children, Sherrill and Grant, Argyle Street, [ have returned from a week\u2019s visit i with Mr Robert Neilson, at his | summer cottage, Lac Brule, in the Laurentians.where she joined a party of friends who are motoring to Calgary, Alta.I + * * Mrs W Caswell and daughter,' Miss Barbara Caswell, Champlain Street, left yesterday for Quebec,, where they will spend a week with relatives.Among those from out-of-town Mr ^rs- Gault Parker were, who are here today to attend the : m Quebec recently to attend the ; Groenland-Boisvert wedding, which 1 celebration of the silver wedding J took place this morning, in the! ,his brother and sister-in-law,, Blessed Sacrament Church, are, Mr.! Major and Mrs.Maurice Parker.The engagement is announced of MISS SUZANNE GIRARD, R.N., daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Camille Girard, to MR.JOHN R.MeDONOUGH, son of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald McDonough.The marriage has been arranged In take place on Saturday, July 25, in the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual pjP]p,\t(Photos by La Photo Raymonde) COOL BEAUTY! i and Mrs.Gerald Greenland, of St.Lambert; Mr.and Mrs.George Goulet, Island Pond, Vt.; and Mr.and Mrs.Claude Dion, of Coati-; cook.Church of England ST.PETER\u2019S CHURCH Seventh Sunday after Trinity July lOth.1953.The Rev.Canon Russel F.Brown, B.A., Rector The Rev, C.James Fisk, B.A., assistant.Mr.Morris C.Austin, Organist and Choirmaster.8.00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion, 10;00 a.m.\u2014Sung Eucharist.N.B.The second service on Sundays during July and August is at 10 a.m.Wednesday 10.00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.Friday 7.30\ta.m,\u2014Holy Communion.Saturday St.James Apostle & Martyr 7:30 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.Daily 8.30\ta.m.\u2014Mattins (Mon.at 9) 5.30\tp.m.\u2014Evensong (Sat.at fi) Lurch erviceS The Presbyterian Church In Canada CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Bowen Avenue South Canon E.K.Moffatt, Priest-in-Charge.Seventh Sunday after Trinity July 10th, 1053.8:00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion, 11:00 a.m.\u2014Sung Eucharist.Wednesday\u2014St.Mary Magdelene 7:30 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion Saturday St.James Apostle & Martyr 7:30 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion, CHURCH OF ST.PAUL THE APOSTLE Corner of McManamy & Falrmount Rev.A.V.Otliwell, B.A.Seventh Sunday after Trinity July 10th.1053.11:15 a.m.\u2014Sung Eucharist.Celebrant: The Rev.Canon Russel F.Brown.Undenominational ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH Frontenac Street Minister: Rev.W.Ross Adams, B.A.Director of Music: M.Brown, B.Mus.Organist: Miss 1.Bnomhour PRESBYTERIAN AND BAPTIST SUMMER SERVICES in ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH (Erontenacr St.) 11:00 a.m.\u201cGOD'S PLAN FOR j US.\" No Evening Service during the Summer Months.\"Come and Bring the Family to : Church.\u201d UNIVERSALIST CHURCH (North Hatley) Speaker: Rev.E, V.Young 10.45 a.m.\u2014Service nf Worship.; Visitors Welcome.The United Church Of Canada PLYMOUTH CHURCH Dufferin Ave.at Montreal Street Rev.R.C.Tait, Minister.'i m Miss Marion MacAulay, nf Bis-hopton, was a recent, guest of her brother-in law and sister.Mr.and Mrs.E.G.Taylor, at Rock Forest.Mrs.Charles Eardley-Wilmot, of Dr.and Mrs.1.A.MacLeod Cookshire, left yesterday to attend have returned to their home, Hen the M.R.A.Assembly at Mackinac noker Street, after having been Island, Mich.She was joined by | the guests of their uncle and aunt, friends in Montreal.* * * Miss Lorraine Luneau, of Long Reach, Cal., has been the guest, nf Mr and Mrs.W S.Richardson at the Experimental Farm, Lennox-ville.Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm MacLeod, ! at their summer home, Cape Cod, Mass.* ' * * Miss Cynthia Parker, of Quebec, is the guest of her cousins, : Mr.and Mrs.Frank Clark, King *\t* *\tStreet West.Mrs.David Robins and son, Jef-;\t*\t*\t* trey, nf Wappingers Falls, N.Y., ; Friends of Mrs David Turnbull, arrived in Sherbrooke on Thurs- ; London Street, will be sorry to day, and will be guests of the learn she is a patient in the Sher-former\u2019s mother, Mrs.A.L.Spaf- brooke Hospital ford.Bradley Street, for two ;\t*\t*\t* weeks.\t| Miss Jean McKindsey, of Mont- *\t* *\t! real, is spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Jack Boyle, who1 her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.A.were guests of Mr.and Mrs.O.0.1 McKindsey, Academy Street, Len- Pope.Prospect Street.Lennoxville, noxville.Mr.Roy Lindsay, also of have left for Montreal, where they .Montreal, is a guest at the same will spend a few days visiting rela-] home.lives and friends, en route to their'\t«\t«\t* home in Toronto, Ont.\t! Mrs.David Willcock, nf Mont- *\t*\t\u2022\treal, entertained at a miscellan- 9230 In/ Hfk*; 14Vi\u20142416 (6** Tlïksîû Half-size wonder dress! Easy on the eyes, easy to slip into and sew-easiest of summer! Look at ihe diagram.This pattern is pro-1 Mr.Gault Parker, Organist and| portioned for short, fuller figures! n i\ti\u2014no a]teraijon problems.Perfect! for \u2019round the house \u2014 pretty' enough to go super-marketing, too.Pattern 9230: Half Sizes 14'-i, 16M-.18Va, 20fi, 22'i, 24>4t.Size 10\u20192 takes 3% yards 35-inch fabric.This easy-to-use pattern gives Mrs.F.G.Platt, of Brockville, Ont., is spending some time with her mother.Mrs.George Dick, at her home on London Street.* * # Mrs.Lome Campbell entertained at a tea at her home, on Drummond Rnari, Wednesday afternoon, in honor nf Miss Elizabeth Bryant, whose marriage will take place shortly.Mrs.Guy Bryant, mother of the hride-elect, poured, and Mrs.Harry Allen, of North Hatley, assisted in serving.The guest of honor was presented with a gift from the hostess.* * \u2022 Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.M.Goodfellow, | sembled friends were arranged in Brompton Road, were Mr.Her- ; a clothes basket trimmed in pink hert Gillespie and Mrs.E.Simons, ] and white, and presented to Miss of East Angus.\t' Parker by Mrs.Willcock.eous shower at the home of her aunts, the.Misses Kathleen and Ave Walsh, Prospect Street, and tea from five to seven o'clock,! Thursday evening, in honor of Miss j Beverly Catherine Parker, whose ! marriage, will take place next : week.The home was decorated with multicolored summer flowers, the tea table in the dining room being centered with pink sweet, peas in a silver bowl and pink and white candles in matching holders.Mrs.A.S.Parker, mother of the bride-elect, and Mrs.Sylvester Parker, her sister-in-law, poured.The shower gifts from her as- '/p- p « «li i., i .\t\u2022\t*\t* AS*\t\u2022 -t J V u r - MR.and MRS, DELBERT GORDON LANS, photographed on Saturday, June 27, following their wedding which took place in St.Peter's Church.The bride, formerly Miss Edith Evelyn Sharp, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.T.B.Sharp; and the groom is the son of Mr.' and Mrs.M.A.Lane, of Compton, Que.Choir Director.11:00 a.m.\u2014Public Worship.UNITED SERVICES During the month of July in Trinity United Church.Minister: Rev.T.D.F, Everelt, B.A,, B.D.You Are Cordially Invited! The WatervilleW.A.Held A Delightful Annual Garden Parly ÂI \"Lock Gael\" MARRIAGES Waterville, July If.\u2014 The an-1 Mrs.Robert: Smith convened the nual Garden Party was held at! committee that served the tea.'the auspices of Thc £ift tab,e was P°Pular- There Loch Gael, under TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Court and William Streets Rev, T.D.F.Everett, B.A., B.D., Minister.Mrs.R.J.Bell, L.Mus., Organist.Prof.R.Havard, Choir Director.11 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship.Members of the L.O.L, and L.O.B.A., of Sherbrooke County, will | partment, Sherbrooke Daily march to Trinity for the service, i orri, Sherbrooke, Que.perfect fit.Complete, illustrated the W.A.of the United Church.was an excellent, assortiment of useful and beautiful articles, which Sew Chart shows you every step.;The guests were received by the attracted many buyers.Mrs, Roh-Send THIRTY-FIVE CENT S president, Mrs.Elton Parkinson, ert Reed was the convener of the HATLEY GRACE CHAPEL Montreal Street Evangelical \u2014 Undenominational SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 a.m.\u2014The Lord\u2019s Supper.2.30 p.m.\u2014 Sunday School & Sermon Subject: \u201cWHAT DO, Adult Bible Class.\tWE OWE TO THE REFORMA- 7 00 p.m.\u2014 EVANGELISTIC TION?\u201d SERVICE.\"A CRIMINAL\u2019S Morning service only during the ;\tr ,nn \u201e\t, LAST WORDS TO HIS PART-: summer months.\t:\ti« w.tîJm.iiin NER,\u201d will he the subject, of Mr.I .Visitors to the city are cordially - crf l]n a\tl\t,he Welch\u2019s message.Our Sunday j invited In worship at Trinity.\tvfr nh vire rf'rhii evening services will refresh you.The nursery is open during the ! ^ r- and v Wednesday\tsummer for children up to three r\u2019len' weie \"s'tors at the home of 8 p.m.\u2014Prayer and Bible Study, j years of age.Listen to \u2018\u2018The Glad Tidings Hour\" broadcast over CKTS on I SANGSTER MEMORIAL (35c) in coins (stamps cannot be | and thc hostess, Mrs.R.L.Gale, accepted) for this pattern.Print | Tea tables and Laurentian chairs plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, I were grouped on the spacious STYLE NUMBER.\t| lawns, bordered by beautiful gar- Send your order to Pattern De- den flowers.Over 175 guests from Roc- j W a t e r v i 11 e, Lennoxville, Sherbrooke.Cookshire, Bury Compton committee in charge of this table.The financial returns from both the tea and the.gift table were very ; satisfactory, and the Women's Association is most appreciative to j Mr.and Mrs.Gale for heir hospitality, and to the conveners and LANE\u2014SHARP The marriage of Edith Evelyn.1 daughter of Mr.and Mrs.T.B.Sharp,_ and Mr.Delbert Gordon : Lane, \u2018son nf Mr.and Mrs.M.A.j Lane, of Compton, Que., took place .in St.Peter's Church, Sherbrooke, Saturday afternoon, June 27, at | three o\u2019clock, the Rev.Canon Russel F.Brown officiating.The ! wedding music was played by Mr.| Morris C.Austin, organist.The church was decorated with stan- 1 dards of gladioli and the pews reserved for the guests were marked | with white satin bows.The bride, given in marriage by ' her father, wore a floor length | strapless gown of nylon mesh over ; satin with a matching bolero having long sleeves ending in points ! over her hands, and very full skirt.Her fingertip veil fell from a coronet fashioned of orange blossoms and lily-of-the-valley and she ! carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses.Miss Patricia Sharp, as maid of honor for her sister, was in a i floor length gown of pale blue taffeta styled with a fitted bodice, and she wore a bandeau of pink tea roses and carried a nosegay of matching tea roses and sweet peas, tied with a pale blue net bow.Mr.Austin Lane acted as best man for his brother, and Mr, Eric Sharp, brother of the bride, and Mr.Warren Milnes, cousin of the bride, were ushers.Mrs.Sharp, mother of the bride, was in a frock of pale green sheer over matching taffeta with white accessories and a corsage of pink tea roses.Mrs.Lane, mother of the groom, wore a navy blue crepe dress with white accessories and a corsage of red roses.The reception was held at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, Car-tier Street, where the bride\u2019s tabic, arranged with a lace doth and white satin streamers which extended from the centre to the corners, and the three-tier wedding cake which was flanked by white candles in silver holders.Later Mr.and Mrs.Lane left for their wedding trip to a summer resort, the bride wearing a grey gabardine suit, a small flow- j ered hat.green accessories and a j corsage of yellow tea roses.Upon their return Mr, and Mrs.| Lane took up residence in Sher-^ brooke.1 Out nf town guests were from ! Compton, South Durham, Moe's River, Stanstead, Massawippi and : Weedon.LOWER IRELAND I Miss Ruth Cox, of Montreal, spent three days at her home here.Mr.and Mrs.Augustus Wilson, .of Lyndon, Vt.and Mrs.Thomas Little of Birchton, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Cox.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Joliffe and daughter, Muriel, of Sherbrooke, ; were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.Wright.Mr.and Mrs.C.H.George, of | Lennoxville, were guests of Mr.\u2019 and Mrs.G.Little and family.Miss Grace Cox is attending summer school at Macdonald Col-| lege, in Ste.Anne de Belle.vue.The Orangemen\u2019s picnic held in the Gertrude Scott Grove was 'largely attended by residents nf (this place.Sunday at one o\u2019clock.The Salvation Army 9 175 Wellington St.South Sunday, July 10th.11:00 a.m.\u2014 Holiness Service.2.30 p.m.\u2014 Sunday School.7:00 p.m.\u2014 Evangelistic Service.8:30 p.m.\u2014 Fireside Hour.Baptist Church (North Hatley) Preachers for July will be Mr, C.C.Blake and Mr.E.Holgate.Visitors warmly welcomed.Pentecostal Church UNITED CHURCH Cor.Dcnault 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: no,1, sTa r H oô 1 e,' 'o'f\" \u2018st.' \"c'a thari Angel Unawares, the story by ont., have returned to their ho Mrs.Roy Rogers.Visitors welcome.LENNOXVILLE UNITED CHURCH Queen and Church Streets 11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship.Sermon: \u201cTHE EAGLE IN OUR NEST.\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.\"Come unto Ale all ye that are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest,\u2019\u2019 Mr, and Mrs.G.Pocock, Mr.and Mrs.J.Wilson, of New York, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Maedonald.Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tMelvin\tWheeler, and daughters,\tof Sawyerville, were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs, A.J.Wheeler.Mr.\tand\tMrs,\tGeorge\tHarrison and sons, of Sherbrooke, and Mr.ines, homes after spending a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.Wheeler, Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tRonald\tMcClary ! Moe\u2019s River, Ayer's Cliff.Hatley, their assistants, who so loyally j Rock Island and Ho wick, were [helped to a'g-ain make the Garden : present.\tParty the high light of the year.\u2019 j of Milford, N.H., are spending a ! few days with Mr, and Mrs.Ralph i Healy and family.! Mr.Walter Wheeler of Phila-' delphia.Pa., was a supper guest j | of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Healy and ' ] Mr.Walter Healy.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Banfill.of : North Hatley, were guests of Mr.! ; and Mrs.John Day.Cleveland, July 18.- The Mr.and Mrs.D.L Perkins, Miss-1 monthly meeting of the Cleveland ,ps Dora and Joyce Perkins and Mr.Women's Institute was held at the Sieve Perkins attended the annual home of Mrs.Clarence Pease.Lower Windsor Picnic.The meeting was opened by the Miss Carol Clarke spent a few president, Mrs.A.T.Smith, and days 'v\u2019ih Mr.^Michael Murphy all repeated the \"Mary Stewart and family, at Warwick.Collect.\"\t1 Mrs.Daisy Gibbs, of Danville, Ten members answered the roll,was a guest of her parents, Mr.Cleveland W.l.Met At Home Of Mrs.C.Pease me t fatmt/e WASHER and Airs.Raymond Pease.Mr.Emile Amnotte, of Dan- Rev.Hubert Lewis, Pastor.10:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.10:45 a.m.\u2014Morning Devotional.7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening Evangelistic.BREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD 24-01.when baited ailatô Tel.2-2744 Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Montreal and Island Streets Sunday School, 10 a.m.Sunday Service, 11 a.m.Subject: \"Life\".Sendee at 8:00 p.m.Wednesday and Mr.and Mrs.Howard Aver.Ipa\"- Mrs.Ralph Fowler was wel-left for\tCamp Romaine,\tin\tthe\ti corned as a new member.Saguenay\tdistrict, where thev\twill The minutes of the last meeting ville, is\tspending\ta week with his I join Mr.\tand Mrs.Hugh\tMcClarv\twere read by the secretary,\tMiss .\u201dlothe,r.\tand.\tbl'otber- Mrs.Alex for a week's fishing.\t'Flora Fletcher.The treasurer,\tMrs.: Amnotte and\tMr.\tHenry Amnotte.Mr.Homer Ayer has been spend- Hazel Taylor, gave the financial Master Jimmy McKenna, nf Val-ing his vacation with his sister, report.\t: e-vÎ!Ci?-' 18 sPenf}ws the summer j Mrs.Cecil Kent, and other relatives I Members were asked to attend with his aunt.Mrs.Percy Tozei, tin this section\tthe County meeting, which will i and Mr.Inzer.! Mrs.M.G.Pellerin accompani-1 be held in Valley View Hall.: Miss Carol Clarke is spending ed her son, Mr.Roger Pellerin,' A quiz was arranged by the pu-\ttwo\tweeks with her parents, Mr.Mrs.Pellerin\tand children, of\tblicity convener, Mrs.Royce Tay-\tand\tMrs.Fred Clarke and family.Rock Island, and Mrs.M.Whip-!' ^.H|- ^,4 wtâëMÈM The interior of the Luxor Grill, one of the smartest eating places, and serving the best meals in the district.fMml WINDSOR MILLS Mr.and Mrs.C.Force and Mrs.: A.MacIntyre are spending a short | time at Syracuse, N.Y, Mrs.P.Davis and Mrs.Frank-] lin Brock and children spent a day ; with Mr.and Mrs.Charles Mallette.in Richmond and attended | the Coronation picture showing.Mrs.Ann Morrison, of Saugus, ; Mass., Mr.Cyril Morrison, of Wor-j cester.Mass., and Mrs.Charles : Mallette, of Richmond, were guests j ol Mr.and Mrs.Franklin Brock and family.Mrs.Rudik, of Montreal, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.M.1 Planidin and family.Master Malcolm Wheeler is a patient in the Hotel Dieu Hospital, in Sherbrooke, under observation.Mr.Wilbur Paige, of McMaster, ville, was a week-end guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.S.M.Paige.Mrs.Percy Lemoine has returned home, after a pleasant motor trip to Nova Scotia.Mr.and Mrs.W.Stevens and Mrs.James Allan and daughter, Kathleen, motored to Montreal, where Mrs, Allan and Kathleen will remain for a visit.Mr.and Mrs.William Conners and daughter, Susie, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Largy, at Nashua, N.H., and were accompanied by Mrs.Ernest Robinson who spent two weeks with relatives and friends in Connecticut and New Hampshire, MLss May Robinson is attend-; ing the Senior Anglican Church | Camp held at \"Quebec Lodge,\" in i North Halley.Mrs.C.Tanner.Miss Mabel ; Campbell and Mr.and Mrs.Fran-;cis Robinson attended a Rebekah | Lodge meeting in Danville.The \u2018\u2018tail\u201d of a particularly bright comet may extend as far as 100,000.000 miles.Best Wishes to the management of the Luxor Grill 0.U.LEGER Wholesale \u2022 EGGS \u2022 CHEESE \u2022 BUTTER 473 Wellington South Tel.2-3353\u2014SHERBROOKE \u201cBREAD\u201d MONEY In Liberia, Africa, the value of paper money is depicted in varying numbers of bread loaves en graved on the bills.Pictures of something familiar have to he used since most of I he population is unable In read figures.WORK for the LUXOR GRILL was done by LUSSIER ELECTRIC REG'D 42 Queen St.South Tels.: 3-2738 \u2014 3-11*3 SHERBROOKE igüity Sfcit Modern Styled Luxor Grill One 0! Sherbrooke's Smartest Restaurants The Luxor Grill, 153 Wellington St., North, is owned and operated by Thomas Hendy, a man who has had ten years\u2019 experience as a res-aurateur.The owner of the Luxor Grill for seven years, Mr.Hendy is also the proprietor of a restaurant in Coaticook.The Grill itself has been in existence as the Luxor since 1038.Finished on the interior in a colorfully modern molif, and cooled throughout by high powered electric fans, (he Luxor offers prompt efficient service by a waitress staff of nine, smartly uniformed in crisp black and white.The menu at the Luxor features succulent Bar-B-Q chicken in wholes, halves, or quarters.Full course meals mav also be had at the Luxor, as well light lunches, salads, three-decker, hot and plain sandwiches, and delicious sea-food.Free delivery service is offered of any dish ordered b.phone or in person at the Grill, At the gleaming fountain, sundaes, fountain drinks and milk-shakos of all flavours are dispensed.while tasty meals are served in specious and comfortable booths within.The kitchen is kept spotlessly clean at all times and is the \u2018\u2018most modern in the Eastern Townships,\u201d staffed hv a capable contingent of nine.Prices are the most reasonable in town, and for your comfort, the latest music is supplied by Wurlit-zor through the courtesy of Eddie Blouin, Modern, sanitary rest rooms are available on the prem- ises and telephone service is provided.A cigar counter dispenses the best brands of cigars and cigarets with an adjoining chocolate counter for the customer\u2019s added convenience.BIRCHTON Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Wood and their children, Noreen, Dale and Barrie, were holiday guests of Mrs.Wood's sister, Mrs.Jack A.Murray, and Mr.Murray.Noreen and Dale are staying for a longer visit with their uncle and aunt.Miss Doris E.Wright was a business visitor in Sherbrooke.Mr.Carl Jackson accompanied 1 by Miss Patricia Dullege, of St.Eustache-sur-le-Lac, were week- | end guests at the home of his ! parents, Mr.and Mrs.Percy Jack-son.Mrs.William Nutbrown was in Sherbrooke at.the Johnston Funeral Home, where the remains of Mrs.Frances Squire were resting.Mr.and Mrs.William Merrill, of Manchester, N.H., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Hollis Smith.Rev.and Mrs.Hinton accompanied Rev.Mr.Cameron, of Saw- ; yerville, to Lennoxville.and later j to Sherbrooke, where Mrs.Hinton visited Mrs.Clement Leith, of 1 Danville, who is a patient in the 1 Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Jackson and i daughter, were business visitors ; at Cookshire.THE LUXOR Another leading restaurant carrying our high quality products! I I C M .'-v., \\mr m GRILL, m mm QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD HERE 1v SHERBROOKE PURE MILK COMPANY LIMITED Jjzcut£t/ng M&Ùça m ) Mr.A.W.Murray, of Scotstown.was a caller at the home of his brother, Mr.Jack Murray and Mrs.Murray.Mrs.William Nutbrown visited her mother, Mrs.Arthur Patterson.in Lennoxville.Mr.Charles Harkinson and Miss ! Sandra Weston, who have been ; visiting at Mr.and Mrs.Robert | Harkinson's have returned to their home in Toronto, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Hollis Smith were ! in East Angus to visit their daughter, Mrs.Wendall Damon and Mr.Damon.Mrs.Damon had just re- | turned from the Sherbrooke Hospital.after an operation.Her ; friends are glad to know that she has gained favorably.Mr.Car! Jackson is spending his j holidays at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Percy Packson, i and is also attending summer school at Bishop's University, in j Lennoxville.Mrs.Elizabeth Hill, Miss Alice Hill and Mrs.Earl Parker, of Bui- -wer, were guests at the home of Î Mrs.Mabel A.Hodge.Mr.and Mrs.William Nutbrown attended the funeral of Mrs.Francos Squire, at Lennoxville, on Friday, Sir.and Mrs.Ernest Lambourne, j and Mr.and Mrs.Burnham, of j Monmouth, Me., spent a week with Mr.and Mrs.Ray Coates.Mrs.Elwin Brazel was a business visitor in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Beulah Kirkby, of St.Johns, is visiting at the home of her son.Mr, Gordon Kirby, and family.She was accompanied home by her son and family, Mr.and Mrs.Howard Kirkby, who were guests at the home of his mother.Mr.Leonard McKenny, of Sutton, is spending two weeks as guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs, Elwin Brazel.Mrs.O.Desruisseaux is spending some time at the home of her brother, Mr.Anson Rowe, As- < cot Road, while Mrs.Rowe is a ; patient, in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Her friends arc sorry to hear of her illness and wish her a speedy recovery.Miss Maud Lefebvre, of Cook-1 shire, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Lefebvre.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Charles Lefebvre were Mrs.Henrietta Hodgeman, of Cookshire: Miss Maud Banks, of Saw-yerville and Mr.Walter Hodgeman.Mr.ami Mrs.Hollis Smith were : guests of Mr, and Mrs.Evans, at Batoche Bay, and reported good luck in fishing.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Lefebvre were business visitors in Sherbrooke.The Birchton Christmas Club was entertained at the home of Mrs.William Henderson.There was not as large a crowd as usual as every one was busy with haying.The afternoon was spent playing \u2018'SOO'' after which tea was i served.Mrs.Henderson was assisted in serving by Mrs.Louisa Beaton.THE MUSIC FOR The LUXOR GRILL is supplied by SIMPLEX AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPHS Eddie Blouin, Prop.46 King St.West - Sherbrooke.îf PiuBibinti m\u2014.for the LUXOR GRILL was done by Henri Royer 167 Frontenac Street \u2014 Tel, 3-3629 Sherbrooke, Que.\u201cLUXOR MENU\u201d BAR-B-Q CHICKEN WHOLE .$2.75 HALF .$1.40 QUARTER - ;.85c FREE DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME PORK LIVER served with bacon and onions\t.80c PORK CUTLETS & SAUSAGE, LIVER .$1.00 MINCED BEEF STEAK served with tried onions .80c BROOKFIELD PORK SAUSAGE with\tbrown gravy .75e WESTERN OMELET with\tbuttered toast .75c VIRGINIA HAM STEAK with\tpineapple sauce .$1.00 SMALL PORK STEAK with cinnamon and apple sauce .$1.25 SANDWICHES Toasted or Plain\t\tCold Beef or Pork .\t30c Grilled Cheese\t20c\tBacon and Tomato\t30c Lettuce and tomatoe\t20c\tBeef and Tomato .\t35c \t20c\tSwiss Cheese \t\t30c Fried Ham\t\t\t20c\tOlive and Nut \t\t30e Ham and Egg \t\t30c\tChicken with\t Bacon and Egg \t\t30c\tmayonnaise \t\t35c Sardine\t\t\t20c\tRoquefort Cheese\t35 c Bacon and Cheese,\t\tChicken and Tomato\t40e grilled\t30e\tWestern or Eastern\t30c SALAD\tSANDWICHES\t\t Salmon Salad \t\t30c\tChicken Salad \t\t35c Tuna Salad\t30c\t\t Shrimp or Lobster\t\tChicken Salad,\t Salad\t30c\twhite meat only\t45c ^ JUST N GOOD FOOD TOASTED THREE-DECKER SANDWICHES LUXOR SPECIAL Chicken, lettuce, tomatoes, mayonnaise, olives 75e SHERBROOKE BEAUTY Chicken, olives, lettuce, mayonnaise .75c QUEEN ELIZABETH Cream cheese, nuts, pineapple .75e CLUB HOUSE Chicken, bacon, tomatoes, lettuce, mayonnaise 75c FRIDAY SANDWICH Salmon, salad, lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes\t75r COMBINATION Sliced ham, scrambled eggs, tomatoes, lettuce 75c HOLLYWOOD \u2014 Bacon, tomatoes, cream cheese, lettuce, mayonnaise .75c NEW ENGLAND \u2014 Fried ham and eggs, tomatoes, lettuce, mayonnaise .75c DERBY \u2014 Turkey, Dill pickles, lettuce, tomatoes, mayonnaise .75c MANHATTAN (open) Turkey, grilled ham and tomatoes.Served with French fries .\t75e ORDINARY\t\tSANDWICHES\t Ground \"Pick!»\"\t\tMinced Egg and\t and ham\t\t\t30c\tMayonnaise \t\t50c \t\tCanadian Cheese\t20c Fried Egg \t\t20c\t\t20c Pimento Cheese\t2ac\tHamburger \t\t25c \t\t\t \t\t\t HOT\tSANDWICHES\t\t and5 .\t4A ay\t\tWestern \t\t65e Hot Beef Sandwich\t65e\tGround Fillet \t\t65c Hot Pork \t\t65c\tServed with brown gravy\t Hot Chicken \t\t75c\tand French fries.\t PIES AND DESSERTS Assorted Pies Ice Cream .10c Jello with Fruit .\t10c Prunes .10c Bananas and cream .25e Fruits in season with whipped cream.Small Steak .$1.35 Sirloin Steak .$1.60 T-Bone Steak .$2.00 Porterhouse Steak\t$2.50 Filet Mignon, Chateau style\t.\t$2.00 Fried Veal Chops with Tomato sauce $1.00 Veal Chops\tS1.00 Lamb Chops\t$1.00 Pork Chops\t$1.00 Served with Potatoes, Bread and Butter.SALADS \u2014 Served with mayonnoise Luxor Special .80c Egg and Potato Salad\t 75c Lettuce and Tomato Salad\t 80c Salmon Salad\t $1.00 Shrimp Salad\t $1.25 Asparagus and Tomato\tSalad .S1.00 Chicken Salad\t S1.25 Lobster Salad\t.SI.25 FRESH SEA FOOD Fried Flounder .Fried Gaspe Salmon .Canned Salmon Garnished Canned Lobster .Fried Fillet of Haddock .Fried Bacon and Scallops OYSTERS (in season) Half dozen, under glass Oyster Stew (milk) .Stewed in Cream\t.Half dozen, fried, (on toast with bacon) .Half dozen, on shell One dozen, on shell Served with soda biscuits and butter and several other dishes not mentioned.$1.00 $1.00 SI .25 SI.25 80c $1.00 50c 65c 75c SI.00 60c $1.00 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY.JULY IS.1953 \u2014 Eleven Slanbridge East Intermediate School Pupils Enjoyed A Grand Picnic DIXVILLE OUT OUR WAY By J.R.WILLIAMS Stanbridge East.July 18 \u2014 The annual school picnic toox place on Friday.June 26th.at Mr.Crickeni-tis\u2019 farm, commonly known as \u201cBlinn's Old Farm.\" The pupils were told to assemble at the Intermediate School, between the hour of nine and ten in the morning.Busses and cars were waiting to transport the children to the picnic ground, where everything had been prepared before hand.Upon arrival, most of the children and some of the adults went [LOOK Out \u2019Sdôtvï.P'tx} V O»' JO> »\"*# l.-.t Iw J CAMP Chemical Co., lo£r Brooklyn 15, N.Y.jilt «Trip cl U
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