Sherbrooke daily record, 12 septembre 1956, Supplément 1
[" » Sbecbrooke TDaili) Becod THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIP* WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12.|R>6 ¦ 'f ^ ¦ \u2022** , * - ' mm '-.V i Alcoholism is now considered to have no simple or single \u201ccure\u201d.Research, treatment, and education today form a 3-prongcd attack against this ccnturics-old malady.( lontr irs to popular belief, most alcoholics arc not the Skid Road variety of derelict.The skilled and semi-skilled labourer, the w hite collar worker, the professional man, the executive, comprise over 60% of Canada\u2019s 18?,000 alcoholics.H i « \u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022i v mÆm vipuBW f.«a.\ta* , imw o-e k'# i mu i vm x I y y\\ \u2022 ; 1 %-r.; mm mm mÆm The alcoholic\u2019s family suffers heavily.Often the wife hesitates to seek help that is available.Since the \u201ctypical\u201d alcoholic is \u201cin the productive years between 35-45, above average in intelligence and education, married w ith 2-3 children,\u201d he w a cotcuually valuable citizcu in whom society has a vested uiterest.Young people are number one target of educators, doctors and social workers who attempt to prevent the spread of alcoholism hv pointing out the warning signs due.iu.uk the switch from social to problem drinking.In < anad.t.one out of every 7 alcoholics is a woman.Above, a psychologist at I nd, wore\trecent guests o Fn\torek V11 *4 J\t\t\t\t\tGc\tlierai Notes\t\t1 Mr.an\td Mrs Fn\trrest Johnston.\t\t\t\t\tM r.\tand\tMr- Ellon Webb, of\t\tMr ;\tind Mrs E\tliner Duffy h.'lX't dren\there ,h\tivir.g\ttaught\t1 wo\tAsbest\t\tml Mr\tand Mrs.It\trelnrm\tni from a\tholiday in On.gem\t\u2019rations of\tchild!\ten.lie\tv.C\tWebb,\tof\tDanville\t, were recent\ttano\t\t Mari\ttin also r* MISS ELEANOR MART HUSBANDS, daughter of Mr.and Mr.s.William E.Husbands of Quebec City, awl MR.ARCHIBALD PETER CHRISTIANSEN, son of Mr.and Mrs.V.A.Christiansen of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, October 13, in St.Peter\u2019s Church.Sherbrooke.Social And Personal Notes Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tEric Webster, Victoria St., were guests at the Watt-Woods wedding which took place in the Wesley United Church, Montreal, on Saturday.* *\t* Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tB.\tL.Phelan, Vimy St., were week-end guests of the former\u2019s brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Phelan, at Hampstead.* *\t* Dr.and Mrs.A.N.Freedman and son, Stephen Harold, have returned to Montreal after having spent a few weeks with Mrs.Freedman\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.Smith, at their summer cottage, Katevale Rd.Mr.and Mrs.H.Parnis, of New York, were also guests for ten days of Mr.and Mrs.Smith at the same resort «rnsr Jip \u2022f MRS, G.A.ROCKWELL, who will convene the tea being held during the Fun Fair at the Y.W.C A.MacKinnon Memorial on Saturday afternoon from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.The fair opens at 2:00 p.m.BREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED OUait* BREAD 24 ox.when baked Tel.LO.2-2744 Mrs.Harry Houghton, of White-field, N.H., is the guest of her cousins, Mr.and Mrs.L.G.Coogan, King St.West.* # * > Miss Barbara Murray, Academy St., Lennuxville, is leaving today to attend King's Hall in Compton.* « * Mr.and Mrs.Curtis A.Joyce, of East Angus, who will be celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary on September 19, will be \u201cat home\u2019\u2019 to relatives and friends on Saturday, September 15, from half past two o\u2019clock in the afternoon and in the evening.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Ross Hunting, of Huntingville, have returned home after holidaying for ten days at \u201cGreen Gables,\u201d Cavendish, PE.I.\u2022 \u2022 « Mr.and Mrs, Jean Ledoux and daughters, Camille and Jose, were recent guests of Mrs.Raoul Slorissette and family, St.Alphonse St.\u2022 \u2022 * Mrs.Euphemia Lowry, who spent the summer with her granddaughter, Mrs.George Crawford, and Mr.Crawford, at Kinnear\u2019s Mills, and visited other relatives in Thetford Mines, has returned to her home, Queen St, Lennox-ville.\u2022 * * Mrs.Allan Hunting, of Lennox-ville, was guest of honor recently, I at an informal party given by Mrs, John Mitchell, Mrs.Gerald McKindsey, Mrs.Duncan Bruce | and Mrs.Howard Sawyer, at the i home- of Mrs.Mitchell, Prospect St.Mrs.Hunting was the recipient of several attractive gifts from the group, following which re-: freshments were served by the hostesses.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Karas, ; Arlington Ave., who spent the | past few months at their summer home, at Eldred, New York, re-' turned on Monday.En route they visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Lewis M.Karas at Boston, Mass., for a week.* * * Mr.and Mrs.John Smallshaw have returned to their home in Smiths Falls, Ont., following a few days\u2019 visit with Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Billing, Wyatt Ave.Miss Alice Campbell, Quebec St., is leaving for Sudbury, Ont., on Friday, to attend the marriage of her nephew, Mr Louis Sirois, of Notre Dame de Grace, to Miss Joanne Gaffney of Sudbury, taking place Saturday morning in the Church of Christ the King.* * * Mr.Marvin Smith, Quebec St., who spent the summer with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.Smith, Quebec St., has returned to Bloomington, Ind., to continue his post graduate studies at the University of Indiana.v \u2022\t\u2022 The christening of the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Mayhew took place in the Church of St.Paul the Apostle, Sunday afternoon, September 9, at three o\u2019clock, the Rev.Ronald Reeve officiating.The baby received the names Penny Alice, and the godparents are Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Mayhew, of Farn-ham, and Mrs.Edward Speller of Lennoxville.Following the ceremony, Sir and Mrs.Mayhew entertained at their home, on Courcelette St , when among other out of town guests were Mr.and Mrs.Robert Mayhew, of Ottawa, grandparents of the baby.The Annual meeting of the Sherbrooke \u2022 Lennoxville Branch of the Canadian Association of Consumers, will be held at the Sherbrooke High School auditorium, at 8 p.m., Monday, October 1st.The meeting Is open to all members and friends of C.A.C.in the Eastern Townships.The Canadian Fabrics Foundation Inc., grouping a number of leading Canadian fibre producers and textile mills, will present a talk and demonstration on \u201cInterior Decorating with Man-Made Fabrics,\u201d featuring Mrs.Lissa Taylor, Fashion Promotion Director of Duplan of Canada Ltd.Mrs.Taylor will answer any consumer questions regarding the fabrics.This talk will be given with a view to relating present concepts and trade in interior decorating to the average consumer\u2019s needs and actual environment.Representatives of the Provincial Executive of the Canadian Association of Consumers will be present also, to receive consumer suggestions, and answer consumer complaints.Through the co-operation of Mr.Belanger, the Canadian Fabrics Foundation has arranged for a display of drapery and carpets in the windows of Les Ateliers Belanger.o Y NEW STUDENT NURSES \u2014 One of the largest number of students to be enrolled at the Sherbrooke Hospital School of Nursing in a number of years started their classroom studies this we ek.They are pictured above with their instructors in the livmg room of Norton Residence.Seated, from the left are: Kazue Nagano, Farnham; Barbara Dolbel, Verdun; Ruth Elkas, Sherbrooke; Barbarâ Stephen, St.Eustache sur-le-Lac; Dorothy Wotten, Bury; Myrna McMurray, Thetford Mines; Elzada Saxlund, SherbrooKe; Barbara Blanchette, Richmond and Jessye Bailey, Waterloo.Standing, in the same order are; Miss R.Aitkenhead, Director of Nursing; Miss Marjorie Beckwith, Clinical Instructor; Gail Lukassen, Sutton; Ethel Davis, Coaticook; Shirley Holt, Beebe; Shirley Parker, Beebe; Janet Anne Stevenson, Beebe; Helene Daigne ault.Greenlay; Margaret Burns, Cookshire; Marilyn Bennett, Bury; Lillian Maclver, Scotstown; Roberta Musty, Lennoxville; Judith Pickel, Sweetsburg; Mereta Carstensen,\tElizabeth Samson, Danville; Miss Gwendoline Norris, Educational Director and Miss Leah Henshaw, Assistant Director of Nursing.(Record photo by Geny Lemay) Marriages\tM°re Women Than Ever Retreat To Jobs For Peace Engagement Mr, arid MTs.Arlington Ayer, ! of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que., announce ; the engagement of their only i daughter, Judith Ann, to Mr.Ar-! thur James, youngest son of Mr.\u2019 and Mrs.Archie James, of East Angus, Que.The marriage has ! been arranged to take place Octo-! ber 27, at the Beulah United Church, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.SUITOR\u2014McBEAN LENNOXVILLE, Que.\u2014 The marriage of Margaret Rose, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Arnold W.McBean, to Mr.George William Suitor, son of Mr.and Mrs.Elmer L.Suitor, all of Lennoxville, took place recently in St.George's Anglican Church, the Rev.Archdeacon Albert Jones officiating.The wedding Jones.Assorted gladioli and white hydrangea adorned the altar, the pews reserved for the guests being marked with white hydrangea and pink satin bows.The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in a | ballerina length dress of white j lace over satin with an inset of By RUTH MILLETT \u201cI was sure glad to get back to work this morning,\u201d said the music was played by Mrs.Alberf~'*ee£i pearls and she carried a pleated nylon net in front, the ! fortyish ^ beauty shop .operator strapless bodice having a lace bolero with a Peter Pan collar and long sleeves ending in points over the hands.Her fingertip veil was held in place by a coronet of CATERERS For Weddings, Luncheons, Teas, Home Cooking.ROCKCLIFFE 471 Quebec St.Tel.LO.2-3433 DUNHAM- The regular meeting of the Women\u2019s Institute was held at the home of Mrs.Alex Greig.Mrs.Geoffrey Doherty, presi ilont, conducted the meeting and in the absence of the secretary, Mrs.Ellis, Mrs.C.O.Martin read the minutes.The treasurer reported $87.94 in the treasury Mrs.Doherty reported that the souvenir gifts to Ceylon had been purchased and Mrs.Martin, i convener of education, read two articles entitled \u201cIts time for school\u201d and \u201cWhat the teacher ; contributes to fhe community.\u201d At the dose of the meeting lunch was served by Mrs.Greig and Mrs.Doherty.Mrs.Carol Fa main and daughter Doris, spent several days in Sherbrooke.' Mr.L.G.Rowse, nho has I spent the weekend at hiis home, returned to the Royal Victoria ; hospital for further treatment, j Services in the United Church were resumed on Sunday, Sep-| tomber 2, after being cancelled I during August.Miss Violet Armstrong and friend, of Montreal, spent the ; weekend at Maplewood Mrs.May Hilton, of Montreal is a guest of Mrs.Manson and Mrs.Lavery.FOUR GENERATIONS: The above family group shows three sets of mothers and daughters.Mrs.Urban Bickford, of Sweetsburg, great-grandmother, is seated at the left.Standing beside her is her daughter, Mns.Delbert Oderkuk of Toronto.Her daughter, Mrs.Jean Claude Smith of Waterloo is seated in front holding her iittle 11-month-old daughter Lise Ellen.(Photo by J.A.Legare) Womens Groups Tonight Wednesday, Sept.12th 8 P.M.Fashion Show at the Singer Sewing Centre 69 King St.West.FREE ADMISSION \u2014 EVERYONE WELCOME! BELVIDERE W.I Mrs.Fred McGee entertained the members of the Belvidere | Branch W.I., for their regular | meeting Saturday, at her home : on the Lennoxville Road, with | Mrs.Walter Ellis and Mrs.W.Dobbs as hostesses.The president, | Mrs.E.Wells, conducted the ! meeting and welcomed several : j visitors.Correspondence and thank you I I notes for cards and gifts sent by | ihe sunshine convener, Mrs.G.: Page, were read.Donations were 1 voted to Ihe School for Retarded ! Children ($10) and for School ! | Fair prizes.Several members volunteered to help at the Fairj ! on September 14.Mrs.Wells gave a report on the * 1 * i County meeting in Lennoxville in August.Mrs.McGee and Mrs.Page were asked to bring in the work calendar to the October meeting.Mrs.McGee, ways and means convener, reported on the Fair! booth and the quilt drawing j which took place at the meeting, Mr.L.Baldwin being the winner, j Mrs.Baldwin won the monthly drawing.Members were urged to support the McLellan Travelling Library and the handicraft course to be given in Lennoxville from September 29 to October 2.bouquet of yellow roses.Miss Flora McBean, as matron of honor for her sister, wore a ballerina length gown of pink lace and nylon net over taffeta, having a tiered skirt and a lace bolero with a Peter Pan collar and short sleeves.She wore a bandeau of pink carnations and carried a bouquet of the same flowers.Miss June Suitor of Montreal, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid, wore a ballerina length gown of yellow lace and nylon net over taffeta fashioned on the same style as that of the matron of honor and she wore a bandeau of yellow \u2019mums, and carried a bouquet of yellow \u2019mums.Mr.Alan Suitor acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.Robert McBean, brother of the bride, Mr.Lawrence Suitor and Mr.Gerald McKindsey, brother and brother-in-law of the bridegroom.Mrs.McBean, mother of the bride, wrore a dress of mauve printed nylon over taffeta and she wore black accessories and a corsage of white roses.\u2019 Mrs.Suitor, mother of the bridegroom, wore a navy taffeta dress trimmed with navy blue satin, white and navy accessories and a corsage of red roses.A reception was held at the Elmwood Hotel where the bride\u2019s table was arranged with multicolored gladioli and centered with a three-tier wedding cake.White candles in silver holders completed the arrangement.Later Mr.and Mrs.Suitor left for Hamilton, Ont., the bride Following the meeting a flow- wearing a royal blue wool dress er and vegetable contest was and black accessories and a corsage of red roses.Out of town guests were Mr.and Mrs, Irvin Suitor and Mr.Frank Suitor of Burlington, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Suitor, Mr.and Mrs.James Salmon and Mr.William McVety of Hamilfon, Ont., and Mrs.Smith of Quebec City.Mr.and Mrs.Suitor will take, up residence on Craig St, Sherbrooke.held, convened by Miss Edna Smith.Mrs.Wells welcomed Mr.C.Norwood, who, accompanied by Mrs.Norwood had come to act as judge for the exhibits.Mrs.A.MacDonald captured most of the first awards, winning for the low centre bouquet, cosmos, marigolds, vegetable collection, beets, cucumbers and carrots.Mrs.K.Smart won the tall bouquet, Mrs.C.Pitman, the zinnias and Mrs.G Wells, the onions.Second and third prizes were also awarded.Mr.Norwood congratulated the members on their fine showing and urged them to have an even larger exhibit next year.Tea was served by the hostesses assisted by Mrs.A.Gray, Mrs.L.Baldwin and Mrs.F.Thomas.FREUGHSBURG- BABY'S HOT ^ LITTLE HEAD Homemaking To wash a tile bathroom to a gleaming white, add a little ammonia to the soapsuds.*\t*\t* Use an empty soft-drink bottle carton as a caddy for household cleaning supplies.The compartments\thold\tsoap, detergent, scouring powder, polishes, cloths, etc.\tKeep\tit\tin\tthe cleaning closet.*\t\u2022\t* Be sure to remove metal hanging or pleating pins before laundering draperies.This prevents rust stains and pricked fingers.WHEX your Baby's head feels hot it may be because of simple fever common to some minor baby ailment.If so, Baby's Own Tablets will promptly help reduce this simple fever bv clearing harmful wastes out of the system.If baby\u2019s fever is not promptly relieved, consult your physician.One Midland.Ontario Mother has this to say; \u201cAfy t baby rvat /n-erish and hot, I £*ar« hfr Baby's 0\\ n Tablets and by niçbé-tims iras up and around 0001*.\u201d Baby\u2019s Own Tablets are mild, sweet* tasting, easy to take \u2014 and have been used with confidence by mothers for over 50 years.No \u2018\u2018sleepy*\u2019 stuff \u2014no dulling effect.Equally good for restlessness ana peevishness resulting from irregularity at teething time, for constipation, digestive upsets and other minor inf?** trcul icé.Gel a paefesge at y our drug&iat» News of the death of Mr.Walker Degree, of the West Berk-shire-Frelighsburg American Customs, came as a shock to his many friends.Mr.Degree was preparing to mow his lawn one evening recently when he was stricken.Mrs.Degree found his body beside the mower.Mr.and Mrs.Blanche Staber, of Staten Island, New York, were visitors to Mrs.Staber s brother, Mr.L.Grassette, before con-! tinuing to Sutton Junction, to visit her sister, Mrs.Bernard.A petition was received by the local Council to have the South ! Street lowered to the level of the side walk.Mr.Joseph Hebert | presided at the meeting.The Local Red Cross met in I the Town Hall, when after the discussion of business, a going away present was presented to the president, Mrs.Edmund ' Spencer, who will be leaving | shortly for British Columbia for the winter.Both local schools report an \u2018cured at the tops i increase in pupils again this year, bands.* Any toy that can be washed with soapsuds is safer for a child to play with than ones that are uncUanable.*\t* « A coat\tof\twax on\tpainted shelves will prevent oilcloth or shelf paper from sticking to the wood.\u2022\t* * An odd number of flowers in a vase\tgives\tthe arrangement more balance than an even number.\u2022\t* \u2022 Dried prunes and raisins are a good snack for between meals on a camping trip.Since boxes take up too much space, they can be repacked in plastic bags se-with\trubber who is the mother of three children.\u201cI don\u2019t think I could have stood the confusion at home another day,\u201d she confessed, \u201cwith the kids arguing with each other and wanting to go somewhere all the time.\u201cAfter two weeks of that, being able to work in peace and quiet seems like heaven.\u201d As more and more married women work, more and more of them are getting a masculine attitude toward home life.They think it is fine for a few hours a day but they don\u2019t want too much of it.Many of them are also developing such a taste for shop and office routines that in comparison homemaking seems like an inferior job.If her family can possibly get along without her pay check any married woman with children ought to quit her job the first time she finds herself dreading a week-end or looking forward to Monday and the peace and quiet of an office.For if she doesn\u2019t quit then she never will.Good Lunch Packs Punch \u201cPack a lunch that packs a punch!\u201d is advice worth heeding.The noon lunch, eaten at home or away, should be the all-important booster meal that carr ries you through each busy day.Lunch box meals may be planned in courses, just like other main meals.What could be simpler than following the traditional pattern: first, an appetizer, next a main course, accompanied by a bread course, next a salad, with dessert and beverage last.And the best news of all comes when you learn that your packed lunch, planned in familiar courses, is well balanced nutri-tionwise too! The appetizer course may be tangy tomato or fruit juice or a crisp, raw vegetable.The main course usually is high protein meat, fish, poultry, eggs or cheese, in carry-easy sandwich filling form.Bread accompaniment can be the fresh slices of enriched white, whole wheat or rye bread in the sandwich itself, or buns, rolls or muffins for welcome variety.The salad course may consist of a plump, red tomato, to be eaten out of hand, or a variety of salad greens, crisp and cool in a handy plastic carton.For dessert there's a choice of seasonal tree-ripe fruits, washed and ready for nibbling, plus any number of appetizing, sweet-tooth-satjsfying cookies, cakes, or fruit breads.Beverage for school children and teenagers (and adults, too, if they wish) should be milk.Variety is the spice of interest in lunches too, and a shift from \u201cjust plain\u201d milk to milk soup or a milk dessert, will be welcome.Thermos-hot tea or coffee will complete the meal for adults.There you have it\u2014a lunch that goes with you for noon-time replenishing of the nutrition and energy you need for afternoon efficiency and enjoyment.Yours will be a lunch that packs a punch, if it\u2019s carefully planned in traditional \u201cmeal by courses\" style.10/ieïL MAKE fRIENOS As long as a man is your employer you owe him your loyalty.It is poor manners and poor business for anyone to go around running down the man for whom he works.If you don't respect your boss, it is time to look for another one.She may be honest enough with herself to admit why she isn't willing to give up her job.Or she may keep on making excuse?for working, putting the day oi quitting ahead, \u201cuntil the children are educated,\u201d \u201cuntil the house is paid for\u201d or \u201cuntil we have a certain sum in the sav ings account.\u201d But they\u2019ll just be excuses.Even though she can fool herself she will probably never fool her children.\u201cI\u2019d rather have my mother at home than have all the pretty clothes she buys me out of her pay check and the big allowance she gives me,\u201d one teen-age girl recently confessed in a letter to this column.But she never will have her mother at home if her mother long ago decided that she could take being a homemaker only in small doses.JUMPER-DRESS Am fen Cool sun dress for now\u2014jumper with companion blouse come fall! Any way you wear this versatile fashion\u2014it\u2019s figure-flattering! Make several versions for every day in cotton, linen, rayon.Sewing is so very- easy\u2014the style is smart any season of the year! Pattern 9097: Misses\u2019 Sizes 10, 12.14, 16, 18, 20, Size 16 dress, 33a yards 35-inch fabric.This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit.Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step.Send 33 cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Sherbrooke Daily Record, Household Arts Dept,, Sherbrooke, Que.Print plainly name, address, pattern number.SEW AND SAVE! with the newest choice of FABRICS TEXTILE MILL OUTLET 416 Marquatt* StN Sherbrook*.FINAL SALE Ferronnerie de TEst Examples G.E.Steam Iron .SIS.89 Salad Mixer .$15.95 Metal Iron Board .\t$8.49 Glidden Paint», per gal.$3.29 6 KING ST.EAST TEL.LO.2-0015 SHERBROOKE \u2022 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MTDNE5DAŸ,-SEPTEMBER Tî.1056 -Yhn e« WATERVILLE\u2014 The August meeting of the Jolly Christmas Club was entertained by Miss Shirley Hill at the home of Mrs.G.Knowldon.The evening was spent playing bingo, the prize winners being Mrs.A.Johnson and Mrs.Knowldon.The hostess was assisted by her mother in serving refreshments.Thb September meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Charles Charron, with Miss Hazel Brodine as hostess., Mr.and Mrs.Harold Maskery, of Worcester.Mass., were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.\u2018 Francis Bell.They also called on Mrs.Maskery's brother, Mr.James Bell, who is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Recent guests of Mrs.F.A.Burton were Mr.and Mrs.Wendell Colder and three children, of Taunton, Mass.Miss M.E Manson, of Dorval, is presently spending a few days at the Burt- on home and Mrs.R.Tucker was a recent guest at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.L.Stalker, of Kingsbury, and Mr.and Mrs.A Corey, of Kingscroft.were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs Celon Ball.Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph St.Laurent, of Quebec City, were overnight guests at the home of Miss Lena St.Laurent.Imported ITALIAN VERMOUTH .red and sweet.makes the perfect aperitif \"Designed to fit afone \u2022V.OZ-' \u2019 vS - -i\"Xv.' :,v : vX iiÜI$ i mm* EATON- Mr.and Mrs.Walter Unsworth and baby, of Dunbarton, Ont., were recent visitors of Mrs.Lula Woods.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Davies and Miss Linda, of Sherbrooke, were Labor Day guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.Davies.Miss King and Miss Diamond, of Maine, spent the holiday week-end with Mrs.Charles Mc-| Gilton.Mr.and Mrs.Albie McCaffer-ty accompanied Mr.L.Bedard, of Montreal, to Lennoxville.whore they visited Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Paige.Mrs.Howard Caswell and [friends, of Montreal, were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Picard.Mrs.James Austin, of Nutley, ; N.J., spent a week with her cousin.Mrs.Charles Picard and Mr Picard.Miss Mary McCullough.of Richmond was also a guest at the same home for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Glen and family spent the week-end in | Colebrook.N.H.The Christmas Club was held | at the home of Mrs.Charles | Davies, w hen \u201c500\" was played : at two tables.The prize winners were Mrs.James Currier, Mrs.F.Kingsley and Mrs.C.H.Picard.At the close of the games, lunch was served by the hostess.The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs.T McComb on ! Thursday evening, September 13th.Mrs.James Galvin has return-; £% home accompanied by her sister, Mrs.B.Allctiurrh, of La-'chine.Ross Miss Glenna Ross* of Thet-ford Mines, was also a week-end guest of her parents.Mr.Leonard Ross and Mr.Hugh Rose were guests- at the McRae home at Maple HilL Mrs R E.Wark, of Lennoxville.is in residence here tor a few weeks at her summer home.Mr.and Mrs.Glen Scott, of W a t e r v i 11 e.were week-end cuests of Mr.and Mrs.Howard Scott and while here all motored to Sherbrooke to visit Mrs.Clair Pharo, in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Friends of Mrs.Pharo are pleased to hear she is improving in health.Mrs.Everett Reid has taken up her teaching duties in Inverness High School.Mr and Mrs.Clarence Nut-brown and family, of Beebe, were guests of Mr.Nutbrown\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.'William Nutbrown.Mr.and Mrs W.Nutbrown of Birchton and Mrs, Ada Smith and Mrs.Percy Byrne, of WoodsviUe.N H., w ere also guests at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Duncan Fortier spent a few days in Dolbeau with Mr and Mrs Norman Fortier.Mr Norman Fortier called on his brother, Mr Duncan Fortier, en route from Newport.Yt., whore he visited Mr.and Mrs Keith Parker.Mr.and Mrs.E.Baldwin and family, of Baldwins Mills were overnight guests of Mrs Baldwin's parents, Mr.and Mrs Leonard Ross.ULVERTON\u2014 Mr and Mrs Orvill Cinnamon and fainilv have returned home 'after visiting relatives In Kerap-ulle and Kenmore, Ont Rev.and Mrs, C, Martin and two children have returned home after a holiday spent at Ste Adele and New York Guests of Mr.and Mrs.S .1 MeManms were Mr Urban Me-Manms.Mis- Winnifred Blake.Mi-s Beatrice MrMannis Mr Ernest \\r.-enault.all of Toronto, Ont Miss Hazel McMannis, of [the Males Home, Richmond.Mr Elmer Hughes and friend, of Toronto, Mr and Mrs Raymond Woods and family, of Melbourne Ridge Mr.and Mrs, Horace M'ater-house, of Montreal.Mr and Mrs Nadeau.Mr and Mrs U Waterhouse, of Melbourne, and Mr Clifford Waterhouse, Mr and Mrs Earl Copping and fam- ily, of Richmond, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.B.D.Waterbouae.Mr.M'aterhouse who has not been in good health the past week, returned home after spending a few days in Richmond with relatives.Mrs.A P.R.Kerr is confined to her home by illneai Mrs Andrew Dunn and Miss Marjory Dunn wore guests of Miss F N.Dunn in Montreal.Thcyll Do It Every Time * l ta»»* C By jimmy Hatlo no.- rr «Ti n»* *y\\N' New I l ayt ex Living Bra Criss-cross clastic front dips low, divides divinely.Elastic back sets lower, stays lower.Exclusive, self-adjusting sides give perfect fit.Made of beautifully embroidered white nylon and elastic.Lives and breathes with you .gives wonderful support no matter what your size or in-between-size.At your favorite department or specialty store.32A to 40C.\t' ONlY PlAYTEX IONG LINE LIVING BRA\u2014Exclusive\t1 ^\t\u2018 magic midriff moulds you\troc LEEDS VILLAGE\u2014 Mr and Mrs.Hugh Rose and j family, of Sherbrooke, were | week-end guests of fhetr par-! 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1.30\tNews and Sign o£f KNOWLTON\u2014 Mrs.Kenneth MacGillivray and son James, of Montreal, were guests of her parents.Mr.and Mrs.James Armstrong.WATERLOO \u2014 Al a special meeting of the directors of the LV.A.of St.Paul's United Church held at the home of Mrs.P.oger McKergow, it was decided to hold a Fashion Show- in the auditorium of the Waterloo High School on Thursday, September 20th at 8:00 P.M.The clothes on display will be provided by Economy Stores of Waterloo.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Bullard, Macdonald Ave were the recipients of numerous messages of congratulations, the occasion being their 49th wedding anniversary.Their many friends and relatives wished them many happy returns of the dav.NOW.your choice LIQUID OR DRY ¦¦ t Pp\t1\t1 i \u2022\u2022\t.\t\u2019 \\ j * y['.\tI\t?-\t1;:: 1 S-'?;:,.i $ ***¦¦ .-v.¦\u201c\u201cS.»»\"1 WHITER ¦ DÏ05CS1, \u2022 REMOVîS javex 5-ini fiction \u201cI save .on my cleaning products.\u201d says Mrs.North : : by using Javex for kitchen and bathroom cleaning as well as in the laundry.I save work, too! 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The hymn.Holy Spirit Lead Me, brought the program to a close.General Notes Mi\" Lyr fa Ho'king.of Sher brooke.'pent several days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.One Thomas.Mr.and Mrs.Addison Cushing and son Errol, were visiting Mr and Mrs.Jesse Blanchard at Pittsburg, N'.H.Miss Janie Whitehouse and Master Michael Whitehouse, of Rock Island, were recent guests sàaSi of their cousins.Richard and Irene Whitehouse Miss Janet Lundeborg was visiting her uncle, Mr.Douglas Martin and Mrs Martin and family in North Hatley recently Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Ferns, of Braintree, Mass , Mr.and Mrs.Donald Foss, of Auburn.Maine, and Mr.and Mrs Keg Fo\".ot Island Pond, Vt .were Labor Day weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Melrose.Recent guests of Mrs.Kthel Wiggett were Mrs.Gertrude Cass.Miss Ruby Swailes and Mr Merton Wiggett, all of Montreal Mr.and Mrs.Francis Freeland ami daughter Marilyn, of King ston.Ont.were recent guests ot Mr.and Mrs Norman Cutler Mr Hector Howe, of Montreal, and Mrs.Cora Damon, ot Watenille, were guests of their sister, Mrs Annie Smith and niece, Mrs Merriman Mayhew and family recently.Prof, and Mrs.William Rowles, of Macdonald College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, were \\isinng friends here recently Rrsfe- Anniversary services were held in the Baptist Church when the guest speaker was Rev P p W Zieman, of Toronto, general secretary of the convention Misses Mona and Edith May, of Coaticook.Miss Carla Noonan, of Montreal, and Mr.Charles Bacheider, of Beebe, were recent guests ot Mr.and Mrs Harold Mayhew 12, I9S6 HATLEY Five OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE A C Gilles Charest.of London.Ont., spent the weekend with his parents.Mr and Mrs.\\lfred Charest.Mr.Arthur Desbiens, who underwent a major operation in ,1 Sherbrooke hospital, has returned to his home here SAWYERVILLE\u2014 Mr and Mrs Ben Neil have left to take up their duties at the Ross School, Lennox ville Mr Henry Chamberlain, of Dixville.was a rerenl guest of his aunt, Mrs.Henry French Miss Kvelyn Paige, of Knowl-ton.has returned to her teaching duties here.amazing savings ü i This special EXTRA-SIZE tin at regular price (PINTS OR QUARTS) Hr ^ .«.! i \u2022 v\u2019- .\\0 \" '«mm & / A lustrous \u2019'just polished\u201d look .that wears and wears.on a larger area (one whole waxing free).that\u2019s what you get with this special bonus can of Super Hard Gloss Glo-Coat.wmm.- il k i m r^' pmw M'*00 ot W- m BUY NOW! Supply is limited.Mr and Mr' Beaver Bowen entertained at a birthday party for M.r' Wilson May.of Ball-wins Mills Others at the party included Mr and Mrs Edward Kemp and Teddy and Pamela, ot Farnham.Mr.George Hamm, ot Mitby and Mr Wilson May Mr and Mrs Raymond Me Harg, of Kelowna.B y' , and Mrs Elsie Smith, of Lennoxville, were receint guests at the Parker homo and other relatives :n town Mr and Mrs Llewellyn \\.'t !l of Greenfield.Mass, were visit ors of Mr and Mrs H 11 Horwn Recent guest' of Mr and Mr> Ed Little included Mr and Mr.Kenneth Little, of Fast Rygite, Vt , Mr and Mrs.Law son Marshall.of St Johnsbury, Vt ; Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall, of Ham ilton, Ont.; Mrs.Ben Rothney, of Ktnnear ' Mills; Mr and Mr» Lymans Rothney and family of lennoxville Mrs.Bryan spent a few davs with Mrs, Harper, while Mr and Mrs Doug Stoddard were on holidays.Mr and Mrs Paul Bruhmiller, and family were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs Charles Whitcomb Their son, Tenny, spent a few extra days at the Whitcomb home.Miss M Miller and Miss F.Miller, accompanied Mr and Mrs.W D Dustin to Plainsfield, Vt., where they visited Mr and Mrs G Hall and family who were vacationing at Spooner\u2019s Trailer Camp Mr.and Mrs Wheeler, of Bui wer, were recent guests of his brother, Mr \\ .1 Wheeler and Mrs.Wheeler Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Harnson of Sherbrooke Mrs Harold Howitt, of Coa ticook, was a recent visitor of her father, Mr.James Sadler Mr.Tom Ross and family, nl Knowllon, were recent guest' at the McDougall home.Mrs.Mabel Hodgmun and daughter Helen, have been visit ing Mrs.Florence Whitcomb.Miss Vera Rutherford and her father, Mr George Rutherford, of Ormstown, spent a recent weekend with Mr.and Mrs, A W Moulton Visitors al !lu> same home included Mr.and Mrs.Donald Rick and family and Mr.and Mrs.Cliff Waite ot Lennoxville, and Miss Dons Waite, of Montreal Mr.W.Libby, Mr, and Mrs.M Libby and Steven, Roger and Trieia, bave returned to their home in Sanbornville, N IL, alter having been guests of Mr.and Mrs.c.Graham, Mr.and Mrs.Archie Moulton and their ] guests, were recent visitors of i Mr.and Mrs Edward Hyatt ol | Stanstead.The committee in charge of the Boy Scout's Food Sale held in North Hatley recently, report the sum of $21 from the sale, by friends.They wish to I hank all plus a few extra dollars donated who helped make this occasion such a success.BULWER\u2014 Weekend guests at the Lowd home were Mr.and Mrs.Chi ford Leavitt and daughters Iter nice and Louisa, Mr.Frank Wig gins and Emma Lockwood, ol Tilton, N.H.Mr and Mrs David Keneson and son, Ray.Mrs.Glenn Pease and son Arthur, of Orofrd, N IL, Mr Herbert Ixiwd, of Franklin, Nil, Mr.and Mis Thomas Malthew.of Lennoxville, Mr and Mrs Richard Mall lies and daughter Donna, ol SI Johnsbury, VI., and Mr.and Mi Grant Forgrave and family, of High Forest Mr and Mrs Glenn Cotiin and daughter Sandra, of Ran rlolph, Vt., and Mr.and Ml I Robert Wheeler and Iwo children, of Bellows Fallu.Vt., were j weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Wheeler Mr.and Mrs.Jacob lie Graafe, of Brockville, Ont., were week-| end guests of Mr.and Mrs.K.j H Parker.Mr.and Mrs Alfred Hende.| son and children were guests of ! Mr.and Mrs Erned Henderson, al Thetford Mines.They were accompanip.d by Mr.and Mrs, William McElresvy, of Sherbrooke, .Mr.and Mrs Willem Meijcnnk and sons, of Delta, Ont., who spent the holiday weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Herman Wollers at the Bromrrton Road, also oal! ed on friends.Mrs.C.I' Richardson, Mns.Ralph Todd and Mrs.Roberta Richardson were guests at' a shower for Miss Mary la) Tarte at the hrune of Mrs, Robert Suitor at Lennoxville.FAU/ AVAN': LOCK EC OUT/-»\u2014- ¦ HOMS- l< HtS C-V-tVEM AM ALLEN .'AT CAM P MO i C Aw ; * V*' ¦N \u2022' I W V-'ST .A HAN f attec cvamm DOOk- to make Mis CRT3ÆNCE HELTf\u2014 UM/ Wl?ATM !£ SO CEFUC-NAMT i TO HE .'«*\u2022 WHAT WAS TVs | Weather LOCECAST\u2014\u2022 TOO CCOL.Foe A FARM Sen ET »All OME- FAR .N ASTlNO \u2022'HOCE-T-*- a Beach- * A-3 A HUT .#5 A1' -V 1 ISLAND BROOK- EAST CLIFTON Mr and Mrs.Harold Streeter and Mrs James Towers wi re re rent guesls of Mrs.Edith Bellam at Sawyerville Miss L.Longmorr of Montreal, spent a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Waldron and called on other relatives and friends Recent guesls of Mr.and Mrs H S.Streeter were Mr anil Mrs R.Deane and (he Messrs, .lame and Peter Franklin, of Bernard ston.Mass., and Mrs H Betts and Mrs.E Bellam of Sawyer ville.Mr.and Mrs.Justin Cairns and son John, of St.John, N.B.spent a few days with Mr.Cairns\u2019 mother and brother, Mrs E.Cairns, and \u2019Gordon.Mrs, Frank Barber motored to Gaspe with her sister, Mrs Boulet, and spent Iwo weeks visiting relatives there, return ing by train.GET BETTER PROTECTION for all foods v QTArr AlSu \u2014 CAN'T \u2018 /HAKE IT UNDER IWe TECH, EMC kirkDale- The Lulled Church service was conducted by Mr \\ndrow Pal ton, with special music being furnished by Mount Orford Mountaineers The Church was IwautifuUv decorated with sum mor flowers The Mount Orient Mountaineers were guests ot Mr ami Mrs I'homas Burns after the service Mr and Mrs Cliff MeNeilly and daughter and Mi and Mrs Everett Ken of Montreal were weekend guests of Miss Lilia Kerr and attended the Morrow Kerr wedding.Friends Horn California were also visitors at the same home Mr and Mrs S .1 Etica', ol Calgary, Alta , spent some time as guests of Mr \\V.M.Thump son and Mr Melvin Thompson Mrs.Elmer Crack of Kingsbury was a guosl at tho same home.Miss Barbara t ister has re turned home from the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she tin derwcnl an appendectomy.Guests of Mr.and Mrs N I* Todd over the weekend were Mr and Mrs Charles Greenlay and son, of Asbostos, Mr and Mrs.Arnold Todd, of Compton, Mrs (Tara MoVotty, of Eonnov ville Mr and Mrs Thomas Bor wick and daughter, of Cooksbire.and Miss Eouella Eongmore, ot Montreal Mr.and Mrs Frank I learn were guests of Mr, and Mrs.Kosler Eaharee in Eaton Cornel Mr Eaharee was recently a patient in tho Sherbrooke Hos pita!.Miss Effie Kidd, of Calgary.Alta , spent a while with Mr and Mrs.John Patton and visited many others in the community Miss Geraldine Kerr, of Montreal, spent a week end with Mi and Mrs.Franklin Kerr and attended the Morrow Kerr wedding Mis> Emiena Eongmore, ol Montreal, was also a guest at the same home.Mrs Ethel Seale.Mr and Mrs Noble Smith, of Eennoxville were visitors of Mr, and Mrs II V.Burns.Among those who attended the funeral service of Mrs lliifu-Itiddle in Sawyerville were Mr.and Mrs.Il V.Bin ns, Mr.and Mrs R.It.Burns, Mr.I Miller.Mr Howard Seale.Miss Mary Seale and Mr.Thomas Burns.Mr.and Mrs.S.J Eneas, ol Calgary, Alla., Mrs.Elmer Crack, of Kingsbury, were guest of Mrs.Eva Hammond and Mr Delmer Hammond.Mr.Thomas Burns and Mis Margaret Burns and Master Mat enlm Burns spent a few day in M ont real, Mr.and Mrs Gleason Paint er and daughters attended the Suitor wedding reception at Nick Dean's barn.Recent guests ol Mr and Mr.».Wilfred Patrick and family were Mt and Mi- Howard Warren nd .hildren Neil and Gail, Mrs Sarah Patrick of Scarboro, Out and Mr and Mrs K Patrick and son Stephen, of Sherbrooke Mr am! Mrs Frank Smith of Rich mond, were also visitors, and Mrs S- Patrick returned home wiih them lor a short visit, and while there, called on Mrs Wm Gilchrist at Green Gables Labor 1'av guests of Mr and Mrs \\\\ Patrick were Mr and Mrs Clinton Patrick of Kitchen ri.Ont and Mr E Patrick and son I onnv, of Waterloo.On!.CLAPHAM- Mr and Mrs \\ W Christie have returned home afler spend in.: holidays in Boston, Mass and New York Mi and Mrs tv Doak and fain ily of SI, l.ambort, spent two day* as guests of Mr.and Mrs Chris lie Mis-.\\ Johnson was in Mont real for a few days, a guosl al the W indsor Hotel.Miss !\u2022' Bennett of Quebec and Mr 1! Bennett of La Tuque were recent guests of their par on!.-, Mr and Mrs.C.Bennett.Mr and Mrs 11 Jamieson am) Mi li Janiiesnn of Kinnear\u2019i Mills and Mr.I!, Jamieson of East Aii 'u were holiday visitors of Mr .1 Walker and family.TWgt- SEASON FARES arc now in effect! Enjoy a thousand miles of scenic Si.I awrcnce landscape plus every shipboard luxury aboard White Empresses to Europe.Eirsi ( lass from S230; Tourist from $1Î7 according to ship and season.SAILINGS From MONTREAL to LIVERPOOL *1*\u2019\t! R\tF.mprAi»\tof\tScotland r p*pv\tEmpr«t*\tnf\tBritain Oct.\t?\tFmpinti\tnl\tFrance Oct.\t?\tFmprftti\tof\tScotland Oct.\t1\tImprest\tol\tBritain Oft\tVT\tFmprnt*\tof\tFront* Tirt\t30\tl mpr«ti\tof\tScotland Nov.\t«S\tf.mpr«u\tof\tBritain Nov.\tI T\tEmpress\tof\tFrance Mnv\tVO\tEmpress\tof\tScotland Nov.\t77\tEmpress\tof\tBritain SAILINGS IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS From\tSaint\tJohn, N.B ,\tto\tLiverpool Dec.\t4\tEmpress\tof\tFrance Dec.\t1 H\tEmpress\tof\tBritain Coming April 1957 The Empress of England.itfr panporh an 4 full information from yent, any Canadian Pacific olhcm at Aithfonca your local NEAL L.WISEMAN Sf' armhip General Agent, 301 St.James St, We»t, Montreal 1 this heavy pure white waxed paper t ** »e* An AppUford Product mad* in Montreal Keeps food fresh longer « Six SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, !956 Shower Honors Bride-To-Be At Knowlton Knowlton \u2014 On the occasion of her approaching marriage, Miss Mary Whitehead was tendered a delightful miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs.Ken neth Rhicard when about 40 guests assembled to extend her good wishes.Mrs.Bert Call and Mrs.Roderick Crandall were co-hostesses.The house was beautifully de corated with summer flowers and the bride-to-be s chair was decorated with pink and white streamers, with a white wedding bell suspended above.The gifts were presented in a basket also decorated in pink and white.Miss Whitehead expressed her sincere thanks and at the conclusion of a happy social time, i the hostesses served refresh-1 ments which included,a beautiful decorated three tier bride\u2019s cake featuring pink roses.General Note# Mr.and Mrs.M.Croll and family, of Chicago, 111., are j spending their holidays with j their parents, Mr.and Mrs.W\u2019ells Martin at Argyle farm.Mrs.Bernice Frizzle has returned home after spending some time with her son, Mr.Dana Frizzle and wamily at Scotstown.Miss Doris Bennett, of Spring-field, Mass., is presently the guest of her mother.Mr.and Mrs.Erie Derrick have returned from their honeymoon spent in New York City and Boston, Mass., and are in residence at their home here.Mr and Mrs, Rodney Taber and two children, Linda and Biain, have, moved to Cooksvtlle, | Ont., where Mr.Taber has a position.Mr.and Mrs .T, B.Moore of ; Fordyce were in town to attend ! the funeral of Mrs.H.L.Hast- : ings.Mrs.E.A, Damon, of Man ; Chester, N.H., was a guest of her cousin.Mrs.D.H.Greene and also visited other relatives and ¦ friends while here.Mrs.C.A.Mizener, of Montreal, was a guest, of her brother, Mr.Donald Miller, Mrs.Miller and family.Weekend guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Elton Bockus were: Mr.and Mrs.E.Crandall Bockus and daughter Nancy, of DENNIS THE MENACE By Honk Ketchara SSP d *1 sure fooled her! i told her Puff was Las&ie, TUB TV STAR I/ Miracle Cushion Holds False Teeth Tight Ea.ses Sore Gums 8otii( ® brand Denture Cushion* at* a triumph of goipnr«, a (M'nsa-fjonaJ n«w plastm re-luunç that jçeits rid of the annoyance and irritation of loom, badly fitting false teeth.Snug eases sora.irritated gums due to loose fitting dentures Applied in a few minutes, makes the wobbliest, plate# stay firmly in place give* perfect comfort.Eat anything talk, laugh - plates \u201cstay put.\u201d Harmless to gums or dentures.Snug re-liners can last, from 3 to A months.Stays soft and pliable does not harden and rum plate.Peels nght out when replacement is needed.No daily bother with adhesives.Get Snug brand Denture Cushions today I 3 liners for upper or lower plates S1.V).Money back if not satisfied.At all druggist*.G.T.FULFORD Co.Ltd., Bmckville.Ont.Hudson Heights, Mr.and Mrs.Wayne Peak and Mr.and Mrs.Wesley d'Artois, of Montreal.Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.Westman were Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bell, of W\u2019at-erville, and Mr.and Mrs.A.Sut-1 ton and son, of East Angus, Mr.David Crandall, of Montreal, is spending some lime at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ralph S.Crandall.Friends of Miss Patricia Tib | bits will regret, to learn that she is a patient in the B.M.P.Hos-! pital at Sweetsburg.Mr.Herbert Brereton, of Montreal, spent the weekend at his home here.Mr.and Mrs.Ear! Patten were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs, George Patten at Sutton.Mrs.A.Symonds and four j children, of Finch, Ont., were holiday guests of her parents, Mr.> and Mrs.H.Stanley Ball and j visited other relatives and friends while here.Mr.Wells Martin has returned to Chicago, 111., after spending a week at his farm here.Mr and Mrs.Percy Ling has returned from a motor trip visiting relatives in Vermont, Ma.ssa-chusettes, Connecticut and Rhode Island.Little Miss Linda Buchanan, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Alton Buchanan is at present a patient in the B.M.P.Hospital at Sweetsburg.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Iordan, of West Sutton, were in town to attend the funeral of Mrs.H.L.Hastings.Miss Barbara Hamilton, nt Montreal, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Hamilton.Mr.and Mrs, Ross B.Morrison, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs.E.Bruce Bailey.Under the auspices of the Woman's Missionary Society, a successful Food Sale took place recently at the United Church Parsonage.Mr.and Mrs.J.Edward Perry and daughters, Maureen and Purdy, have returned home after spending the summer months visiting relatives in the Man-times.Master Larry Ling has returned home after spending a holiday with Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Page in Cowansville.Mr.Ronald Taylor and Miss Laura Taylor, of Northampton, N H , were guests of Mrs.D.H.Greene.Mr, Murray Call, of Montreal, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.B.Call.Mr.and Mrs.Elton Foster, of Montreal were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Foster and other e-latives in (own during the holiday weekend.Miss Kate Jenkins, of Montreal, has been spending a holiday in Knowlton.Mr.and Mrs.Wesley d'Artois, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.William J.Partridge over the weekend.Mrs.H.Comstock has returned to her home here after undergoing surgery in the B.M.P.Hospital at Sweetsburg.Her friends will be pleased to learn that she is steadily improving.Mr.and Mrs.Ian W.Crandad were in Montreal for a few days and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ian C.Boyd while there.Mr.and Mrs.A.Perkins, of Montreal, spent the weekend wnth the latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.J.McMahon.Mrs.H.Simpson and Mr.and Mrs.Earl B.Mizener called on Mr Simpson, who is very ill in in the B.M.P.Hospital.Rev, and Mrs.John Wheeler, of Lake Simcoe, Ont., were visitors of relatives in this vicinity.Miss Ivy King has returned her sister, Mrs.Alan McKergow, from spending a holiday with Mr.McKergow and family at Waterloo.Mr and Mrs E.M.Derrick.Mr.Robert Derrick, Miss Gladys Derrick, Mr.and Mrs.Alton Russell and family, Mr.and Mrs.Donald Dow.Miss Jane Safford.Messrs.Bernard Greelay, Keith Russell, V.Eccles and Jack Des-lieres, of Sutton, were here for the DerrickDurrell wedding.Mrs.Peter McKenzie spent the weekend at the home of Mr.Jules Bertrand and family, at Graniteville.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Sanborn and daughter, Susan, of Sorel, were holiday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Sanborn.Miss Dean-ne Sanborn, of Montreal, Mrs.John Sanborn, of Waterloo and Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Shanks, of Granby, were also guests at the same home.Friends of Mrs, Nina Barnes wdll be pleased to learn that she ha* returned home from *he B.M.P.Hospital at Sweetsburg and is constantly improving :n health.Mis.s Elizabeth Martin, of Dunham was a guest of her friend.Miss Faye Armstrong for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Miner, of Cowansville, were in town to attend the funeral of Mrs.H.L.Hastings.Mr.Norman Ling accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Larry Page, of Cowansville, and Miss Dorothy Robinson of Sutton enjoyed a motor trip to the Laurentians and to Ausable Chasm.Mr.Ronald Pettes, of Montreal, spent the holiday weekend at his home here.Miss Daisy Sanborn, of East Farnham is a guest of Mrs.Harold Simpson Mrs.C.E.Crandall has returned to her home here after spending the past month at the home of her son, Mr.Jay W.Crandall and Mrs.Crandall, in Ixindon, Ont.Mrs.H.Jackson, of Brome, underwent surgery in the B M P.Hospital and is convalescing at her home.Mr.and Mrs.Roderick Crandall and Mr.and Mrs.B.Call were calling on her while in Hospital.Mrs.Herbert Tarbell, of Pittsfield, Mass., is a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Smith.Mr.and Mrs.K C George, of Montreal, spent the weekend at their cottage here.Mr.Alden Mizener, who spent the past two weeks at Queen's University in Kingston, Ont., of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.spent the weekend at the home Earl B.Mizener, prior to resuming his position in Montreal.Seldom ir (\u2022) Perhaps you are no* getlinp at the cause of your constipation.Good-tasting Kellogg's All-Bran has helped millions correct, a common cause of constipation: lack of good food bulk in the diet.Laxatives that comain no bulk cannot over-rome this condition.All-Bran, made of whole wheat grain, provides all the bulk (gentle roughage) you need daily for regularity.Kellogg\u2019s\u2014the original, ready-to-eat bran cereal.Enjoy comfortable, natural regularity within 10 days or return the empty carton and get twice what you paid.Best liked by 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To your IGA STORE this week.LOWNEY'S Angclus MARSHMALLOWS 3 Mb.g4 pkgs.I.Save 11c Johnson's HARD GLOSS n.m 40-02.tin Save 9c IGA Family Pack $1,00 LIBBY S Deep brown FORK and BEANS\tSAVE 15c\t20 oz- >«¦>'\"wing to the sudden passing sons and family, who spent the Forbes, of Brockville, Ont.Conn , Mr.W.MacDonald, of \u2018r! Boyd ^ brother-in-law, past week with Mr.Parson's par-\t'\t' Montreal,\tand\tMr.\tand Mrs.\t\u2018'Ir iiH'n Bandy.\tl;nts, Mr.and Mrs.John Parsons,\tiic/-ao William Bernard,\tof\tWaterloo, Mrs Harry Laci\tha\treturned\thave returned to their home in\t'¦ibwAK\u2014 were guests at the Allison home, home from the Brome-Missisquoi Errol, N.H.\tRecent visitors of Mr and Mr.and Mrs.F.\tPaquette\tPerkins Hospital, and is slowly\tFriends of Mr Ernie Hawley,\tMrs.\tM.\tRichards were Mr.and and son spent the\tweek-end\trecovering from a fractured hip.\twho has spent some weeks in\tMrs.\tBert Waterhouse, of L'lver- with their parents in\tLa Patrie.\tMrs.Eric Bradford and dau-\thospital under observation, will\tton,\tMr.\tand Mrs.Earl Copping.Mrs.H H.Allison\tand Miss\tghter, Anne, of Sto.Anne de\the pleased to welcome him back\tchildren\tTerry and Bobby, of Pcarlc Allison accompanied Mr Bellevue, pent a week as home.\tRichmond.Batchclder and Miss\tGroom to\tguests of Mr.and Mrs.C.C.\tMiss Beverly Harrison Huntingville, where the ladie \u201d\t.attended a pre for Miss\tLorna\tLundeborg, at\tford to Mr.Ronald\tE,\tBessey.|\tmother, Mrs.F.Hooker.\tMr.and Mrs.C.\tFleming.Mr.Friends are sorry\tto\tlearn that\tMrs.Lottie Iferring is visiting\tBobby Wright, of\tBury, spent Mr Walter Knowiton has been I friends in Canterburv,\ti Labor Day week-end at the same E.Giguere have returned home from a vaea tion in various points of Ontario, Miss Lora and Master Jimmy Johnston .spent a week's holiday with their cousins.Mr.and Mrs.Rodney Duffy, at Darby.CURRIER- R.N.,! Mrs.Beatrice Brown, of Lon- mere the ladies Bradford, while here to attend of the Sherbrooke Hospital staff, don, Ont., Mr.James Brown, of « (-nuptial.8how
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