Sherbrooke daily record, 17 septembre 1956, lundi 17 septembre 1956
[" 1956\t\tSEPTEMBER\t\t\t\t1956 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\ts I \u2022>\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t8 9\t10\t11\t12\tIS\t14\t15 16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t 23 30\t24\t25\t26\t**7\t28\t29 THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS rid! nv vm» rooi.Mostly rlmirty with i l«>w «how \u2022r«, flfinng tonight: Tiif»ri».v mo«tl\\ r!ouri> ; continuing root; light wind* Lrtw tonight »nd high T\\ic»d»>, 44 and ST.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cent* SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17.Sixtieth Year BELOVED JOHN HACKETT IS DEAD U.S.To Finance S.Africa Route To Bypass Suez London \u2014 t-'D \u2014 An American-financed economic offensive against Egypt appeared today to be shaping up as foreign ministers headed heir for a new conference on the disputed Suez Canal.Most of the diplomats gathering in London were reported convinced Egypt would reject the Western Big Three's latest plans for operating the canal.The United States, Britain and France apparently were getting ready for a long-drawn economic squeeze to bring Egyptian President Nasser to terms.Nasser already has denounced\t\u2014 \u2022 -, the Western plan for a users as- ''be Lnited States was report sociation to operate the canal a cc' 'oady to grant $500,000,000 \"declaration of war\u201d and pushed ,n loans to Western European plans for a rival conference on countries to help them pay the the canal's future.\textra cost of detouring their - ._\t\u2014 ships around Africa if Egypt turns down (he user's plan.World News In Brief LONDON.\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 A lolal of 37 persons were arrested here Saturday night for taking part in rock 'n roll demonstrations in connection with showings of the movie Rock Around the Clock.Most of the arrests were made in the south part of Lon.Hon where the film was being shown in a neighborhood rhain of Iheatres.* * * FREDERICTON.\u2014Kf \u2014 Hon.C.D.Richards.77, a former premier and chief justice of New Brunswick, died at his home Saturday night.Originally, an educationist, he later was a barrister, premier and attorney-general of the province.He was a member of the supreme court of New Brunswick for 23 years.» * * SYDNEY.\u2014tfP)\u2014 Television made its debut in Australia Sunday night as Sydney commercial station TCN began transmission.About 3,000 television receivers are estimated to have been installed in private homes in the Sydney area.» « * REGINA.\u2014(P.1\u2014 A metcorile, leaving a double smoke ami dust trail in the dusk, is believed to have crashed to earth in central Saskatchewan at sunset Sunday.First reports from observers placed the location about 100 miles north of Regina.* * \u2022 MONTREAL.\u2014 0>\u2014 Marilyn Bell of Toronto arrived here Sunday to begin studies at McGill University and promptly told newspapermen the only swimming she plans for the immediate future will be for \u201crelaxation.\" * » * MARALINGA.Australia.\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Britain for the sixth day in a row again postponed the explosion of an atomic device because of unfavorable weather.* * * LONDON.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 A memorial service for Air Marshal W.A.Bishop, Canadian air hero of the First World War who died in Florida last week, will be held at St.Paul's Church in Baker Street.London, Wednesdav.The U.S.offer also would help dollar-short Western Europe to buy American and Venezuelan oil to replace oil from the ; Arab-owned fields of the Middle I East.State Secretary\u2019 Dulles will i make known the American aid I offer when he attends the users\u2019 conference opening here Wednesday.Under the users' association scheme, announced by Prime Minister Eden last week, (he association would use its own [ pilots to guide ships through the waterway, collect fees and share the revenue with Egypt.rIf Nasser refuses to permit the ships to go through under ' tins plan, the stage would be set for a test in the United Nations of the Egyptian leader\u2019s claim his government is keeping the canal open to w-orld navigation, i Most of the 18 nations that endorsed an earlier plan for international control and operation of the Suez are expected to turn up at the parley.They are the , United States.Britain, France, i Turkey, Portugal, Italy, Japan, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iran, the Netherlands, Pakistan, Wes! Germany.New Zealand.Australia and Ethiopia.Only Spain was regarded as hesitant about at tending the meeting, because of her desire to keep her present good relations with the Arab world.Nearly all the countries have made plain they oppose use oi i force against Egypt and favor an approach through the United! Nations.This appeared to prom-j ise a cool reception for Dulles , : plan lor Western-operated canal I convoys to test Nasser.| Officials in the South African ; ( port of Capetown meanwhile prepared to start work on a round-the-clock basis to handle the flow of ships they expect as, a result of the Suez crisis.Off i- ; ; cials hinted, however, that the country's four major ports do ] not have the facilities to refuel and service the 40 or so ships | : which transit the canal every day should they be diverted.i pTatov, v v v; .- \u2022\u2022 -3 '\t, ¦ - - .Senutor Will Be Buried At Stunsteud Tomorrow SI ANSI | \\n\t(.Spécial) -\t\\ mrml'ci of two fnmilie» which h*'* placed a Irading role in the political lile ol t anaiia tor thiee generation*.Senator John T.llachett.Q.t died at his summer home heie shortly hefoir noon Saturrlnv atlei suffering a «tioke late I tnla\\ evening I he lunetnl servile will he held at the Sai led lleait ol Jesus Homan k alii olir ( hutch at 10 o clock tomorrow moimng with mleiment taking place m the tam-ily lot at Mount St Mate s (.einetei \\ \\mong those who have announced theii intention ot attending the tmal tites fot Senate»! li.ukell is Rt.Hon I oms S.1 ament, I\u2019rilue Minister of I anada, a lile-long personal friend who named him to the I ppri House in Inly l\u2018)vi the onlv Progressive Conservative to be appointed to the Senate h\\ a I iheial administration.John 1 Itomas Hackett was horn st Stanstead on lune 12,\t1884, the son ol Hon lustice Michael I .Hackett and Florence Kmghl.families both piominent in the political life ol ( anada His talhri represented Stanstead in llure provincial parlia men t s and held valions cabinet posts and Ins g i anil I a I he i, \\lherl Knight, was member for the countv in the l mon Parliament before l onlederation He received his early education at St t harles Seminary in Sherbrooke, where lie became a - lose personal friend ol an ambitious student ftnin nearby Compton, .outs St.I ament, who was to become 1'iiuie Mmistei of ( anada.He never questioned the fact LATE SENATOR JOHN HACKETT was taken recently on Parliament Hill, Ottawa.U S.Freighter Sinks Five Saved, 31 Lost Near Norway BODOE, Norway \u20144fVj\u2014 Mar- Duke found the lifeboat driftin iners and airmen searched the between Myken and Traena b icy sea off Norway again today ent battle in an open boat ap the sea and the cold.ainsi that he would he a lawyer, ex ccpt for a brief childhood desire to grow up and drive a train.And he grow up wanting to follow the family tradition in politics.Old friends remember voting John as a mischievous boy with ! an unfailing sense of humor ! which did not change during his \u2019 life.His popularity at school did not prevent him from being a I serions student, and the loyal ! ity that was an outstanding char acteristic of John Hackett had kept him interested in the at lairs ot the Seminary and Loyola ! College.From Loyola he went to Laval University and received his Bachelor of Letters degree.He graduated in Law from Me Gill in 190!».It was at McGill that young Hackett's rebellious spiri! and gift for leadership sparked tin tier graduates efforts to wrest power on the campus away from the fraternities.The result, the founding of a icprcsentalive students council which promptly made John Hackett its first pro sident.He had never lost interest m Hie University, headed the (ira rluat.'s Society for many years and .served as Governor of McGill from 1938 to 1942.At McGill, he worked part lime as ¦' reporter for the Mont real Herald, covering everything from sports to theological lectures He read law with the late Senator George (I Foster, K.C.wa- admitted to the Bar in 1909, lands, just ,\t.\t,\tCircle.In the for 31 missing crew members of and a m:)rnjn¥ the sunken American freighter Pelagia.But all were feared lost.The Pelagia, went down Saturday night in a raging storm above fhc Arctic Circle.Five sur- south of the Arctic space of a night War Liberty ship loaded with it had been dri-i 10,000\ttons of iron\tore, was ven 60 miles\tby wind and cur- bound\tfrom Narvik\tfor Balli rent from the point where the ' more.Most of (he crew were Am Pelagia sank.\tcricans.Dead was Jean Lopez of Santi-\tHadjicostas gave this account ago, Puerto Rico, a steward.The\tTremendous seas rolled over others in the boat said ihey tried (lie ship and smashed Ihe No.1 vivois\tand a man\tdead\tn( ex-\tc|CS|,cratciy j,»\tj(Cep Lopez awake \"hold.It\trapidly filled with water posure\twere found\tSunday in\ta\tas the Arctic\tcold numbed him, As the\twater rose, the\tbow sank The Pelagia, a Second World ' and became temporary secretary [ rj,,.,.,! t\u201e|pranC( an acquittal fur a pnlleeiinin tried for killing a man who was behaving stispicinuslv Bid as a member ol one ol Montreal's most prominent law (inns John Hackett confined lux work prin eipally to trial and argument cases.One ot Canada s leading author Hies on constitutional law, his tall, broad shoulrieti'd liguie was seen regularly in courts lo the time of his dealh.In his long career there were few judicial districts and no rourls or com missions before which lie had not appeared.Nor were there anv profession al tumors whieh lie had not won Fleeted president of the Junior Bar Association of Montreal in 1919,\tmade King's Counsel in 1920,\tnamed Bâtonnier of Hie Dai of Montreal in 1945 40, and circled as president of Ihe Cana dian Bar Associai inn in 1947, The Senator had a praetie al knowledge of Canadian publics and much experience on international problems He took an active part in every political earn paign for the last half rrnlury and had lepresenfed Stanstead in Hie House ol Commons for two terms 1930.45 and 1945 49 He was the choice of many for Conservative Party leader when Mr Drew wax chosen in 1948 When he served as one of Ihe parliamentary advisers to the second session of the United Na lions General Assembly, he point ed mil that Canada had an ini portant contribution to make to and assistant, to ihe then Minister of Justice.Ht.Hon.Charles J.Doherty, who had been one of his professors at McGill.In 1912.John Hacked brought his bride, Ihe former Linda Harding of Boston, Mass., to the 2\t30*» Republic Steel U S.Rubber\t.\t55T*\t58 s*\tDist.Seagram\t33\tS3 \t50**\t50'2\tDominion Bridge\t21\t2V Std Oil of N J.\t.55\t\tDominion Corset\t14\t Studebaker\t6s*\t\tDom.Steel A Coal\t21\u2019*\t21 B U S Steel\t69'»\t69\u2019*\tDominion Stores\t39\t38 R Vanadium Steel\t47' \u2022\t\tDominion Tar\t14 'î\t14\u2019?Wool worth\t45 s*\t\tDom.Textile\t7**\t7'vH \t\t\tGen.Dynamics .\t75\t74 H \t\t\tHudson Bav\t85\t85', Norman Copping,\tMr W ilham!\t\tFamous Plaver*\t18\t17 B C.Copping and\tMr.Wilfred\t\tFound Co\t\t Anglo Nfld.10-Ni H A Oil .45 N Brown Company .\t18** Can Vickers ,.SOW Can.and Dom.Sugar 23 Cons\tPaper\t.38'» Ford \"A\t.125 Fraser .\t.40 Great\tLakes\tPaper 44 Home\tOil\tIS1» Can.Ingersnll Rand 4.V» Minnesota le Ont.33H Nfld Light & Power 4t> So.\tCan\tPower\t135 MINES \u2014 Ascot\tMetals.18 Un\tAsbestos\t.\t7 00 Weedon .52 BANKS \u2014 Montreal .54 Nova Scotia .58\\ Commerce .53'* Royal .fib1* -1 _ 461» 19 30 hB 39 40 43»* 13l* B 35\u2019* .50 R 54 58 s* B 53*4 65 h Copping were in Scotstown.where they attended the funeral of Mr Lloyd Haskell's sister-in-law, Mrs.Frank Haskell Mrs Jessie Rivard, ot Montreal, spent the weekend with Mrs Bennett General Steel Wares (Di Gypsum .37 Imp.Oil .58 Imp.Tobacco .It7* In! Nickel\t.104 tut.Paper\t118 hit.Pete\t3(i*n Ind.Accept.\t87'* Howard Smith .\t43,h 8\u2018*B 37 U 59 12 104'* 118 3(i':-57 >ï 44 B U R Y- and Mrs Thomas Law- Mr rencc entertained a gathering of family and friends in honor of their daughter.Leola, and Mr Lawrence Jandron, whose marriage took place recently The evening was spent in games and musical selections by Miss Gloria Coales.The bride's table was decorated with an ecru lace cloth The three-tier wedding cake, made by the bride's aunt, Mrs S Joyce, and decorated by Mrs Goode, was flanked by sil ver candlesticks with while candles, and frills of net with pink rose buds Mr Dan Lawrence gave the toast to the bride, and Mr Bud Coates gave the toast to the parents Re freshments were served by Mrs Lawrence, assisted by the Misses Scottina and Gladys Lawrence, Pauline and Pamela Goodenough, Kathleen and Evelyn Lawrence.Mr.and Mrs.Jandron have taken up residence in Sherbrooke, Mr.Jean Paul Lapointe has left by plane for a six-week\u2019s holiday in France.Mrs.Elsie Morrison has re turned from an extended visit in Littleton, N il Mr.Fred Fisher, who has been convalescing at the home of his son.Mr.Eric Fisher, since his return from the hospi tal, has now gone to his own home.MoColl Frontenac\t62\t63 Mont.Locomotive\t18\t16 B Dow Breweries\t35\t35 Nat Steel Car\t29\t29 Noranda\t.\t61 \u2022*,\t62 Placer De\\\t\t13'*\t13'4 B Powell River .\t4 81 *\t46 Price Bros,\t.\t64\t64 Quebec Power ., .\t26'v\t26'v B Royallte Oil\t16\tISMt St.Law.Corp, .\t74\t74'f Shawinigan\t85\t80 So.Canada Power\t52'»\t52'sR Steel of Canada\t66 **\t861 .- Triad Oil\t.\t10\t40' ( Walker G W.\t71*4\t,72'*n Zeller\u2019* \t\t25\t35 11 FREUGHSBURG met Freltghsburg Ixwlge No-83 for the first time since summer vacation, with Brother Ross Tait presiding.Initatioii was conferred N.Phone LO.24088.4.Property For Sale APARTMENT HOUSE, oesirrt part of town.Revenue, $10,000 a yaar.H Vellleux, East Angus.LARGE 5.ROOM Bungalow, nice la-cation in North Ward.Living reon» (24 ft.In width) with spacious viewing area.Garage close to house with 12* x 26\u2019 verandah on top, and awning; connecting cellar and kitchen doors.Hot water oil heating system\u2014 $5,000.cash, balance $47 monthly on Central Mortgage Plan.Price: $15,000.Tel.: LO.7-5507.17 ACRES in the village of Beebe.Good house, barn, garage, fruit trees.A nice place to live, must be seen to be appreciated.For full information write P.O.Box 238, Beebe.20.Wanted To Purc-hase WANTED\u2014 Used 3-plece bedroom set In good condition.Tel.LO.7-4486.36.Miscellaneous TYPING translations by perfect bil-1 Inguallst.Tel.LO.2-4943.SEVERAL RUNS of dry block wood.Tel.LO.2-7086.24.Salesmen Wanted SALESMEN for National Food Plan, full or part-time.Must be bilingual.If selling Is your career or ambition?See Mr.Jacobson, 345 Bowen South or call LO.2-3859 for appointment.HEALTH SALON PHYSIOTHERAPY Ultraviolet \u2014 Galvanism Vapor Bath \u2014 Electric Bath Exercisers \u2014 Vibrators \u2014 Lamps SWEDISH MASSAGE 105 Frontensc - TeL LO.7-5507 I The Bonkruptcy Act Notice To Creditors In Th« Matter Of The Proposal Of DAVID DEMERS, draughtsman, of the city of Sherbrooke, In the Province of Quebec.DEBTOR.Take notice that DAVID DEMERS of the city of Sherbrooke, in the Province of Quebec, has lodged with me a proposal under the Bankruptcy Act.A general meeting of the creditors of the debtor will be held at the office of Albert Desilets, the Official Receiver, at the Court House, in the city of Sherbrooke, Quebec, on the 24th day of September, 1956, at the hour of 2 o\u2019clock in the afternoon.DATED AT SHERBROOKE.P.Que.This 13th day of September 1956 ANDRE TROTTIER, Trustee.OFFICE OF: André Trottier 8c Cie, C A., 6 Wellington South, Sherbrooke, Que.Business Directory Money Voted To Ploughing Match Advocates Television Guide ASHTON R.TOBIN, Q.C.Trial Work and General Practice.Rosenbloom Bldg, opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington (North).LO.2-2120.CHLT-TV \u2014 Channel 7 ARMAND ROUSSEAU, Q.C.W.a BRADLEY.Q.C.Advocates N'coi Bid».8 WeLdnftcB gt North, Sherbrooke, Que.Tel Lorraine 24735.General practice - Ea-tates settled.37.Personal 26.Help Wanted: Male DIAMOND DltaLERS.Runners and Runner-Foremen with overburden and asbestos drilling experience required for Newfoundland.Six month contract.Top wages.Apply Canadian Longyear Limited, Box 399, North Bay, Ontario.HYGIENE «uppLiea (rubber goods).Mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples, 25c.24 samples, $1.00.Mall order Dept.C-2, Nov Rubber Co.Box 91, Hamilton.Ont.44.Property Wanted 25 ACRES or more in Eastern Town-1 ships with good house on good road, all particulars in first letter.Rec-! ord Box 171.8.Cars For Sale 1956 CHEV.Perfect condition inside and out.Phone LO.2-2784.Mr.Taylor.47 DODGE, 5 passenger coupe, fully equipped.For sale, or trade for older model car.Tel.7-6164, 645 Des-ormeaux St.11.Livestock For Sale ONE HEREFORD bull 9 months old.Arthur McVetty, Sawyervllle, R.R.1.REGISTERED AYRSHIRE cows Helf ers, freshening Sept, and Oct.Accredited, Vaccinated.Apply A.E.Bowen.Hatley.CREDIT Manager for wholesale retail | trade.State qualifications and sal- ! ary expected.White Record Box | 182.11a.Poultry For Sale 100 N.H| and x B.R.Pullets.6 months old 100 N.H.and Wyandottes pullets.Mrs.Beatrice Wade, R.R.No.2, Magog, Tel.3.2357.PULLETS, ready to lay $2.50 yearling hens, $1.50.Russell MacMillan, Sutton Junction, Que.\t\u2022 11b.Baby Chicks HATCHING weekly.Mostly to or-der.But may have some broilers and pullets on hand, suggest you ask for list, showing what\u2019s available.Bray Hatchery, Newington St.E.Sherbrooke Phone LO.9-3730.12.To Let LENNOX VILLE \u2014 modern 6 room house, corner St.Francl* and Atto Street, oil heating.Tel.LO.2-3720.DUPLEX 6 room tenement to let.743 McManamy.Phone LO.2-4938.I ROOM apartment, modern furniture, sun porch.Immediate possession.Apply 1785 Galt.West.IN LENNOXVILLE, 3 room apartment, hot water.Adults.Immediate possession.Tel.LO.2-4328.17, Convalescent Home THE ARGYLE Nursing and Convalescent Home: Bright sunny rooms.Pleasant Atmosphere.Quiet and restful, 24 hour nursing care under competent supervision.For further information, Tel.2-4346 or write to 785 Argyle St.(Argyle Nursing Home).18.Wanted To Rent I OR 8 ROOM house.Preference out of city limits.(4 or 5 miles out of city).Apply 168 Record Box.HOUSE with 2 or 3 bedrooms, in English speaking district, in North Ward, or Lennoxville.Please phone: LO.7-5213, 9 a m.to 5 p.m.TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to noon, Sep-.ember 29th,.1956.for the construc-:ion of a garage for school buses.Plans may be obtained at the office >f the Secretary-Treasurer.The lowest or any other tender not neces-larlly accepted.R.F.Cowan.Secretary Treasurer, Jchool Municipality of Potton, Man-.onville.Que.CHIMNEYS MEN WANTED FOR RETAILING Canadian Retail Firm with stores from coast to coast has immediate openings for young men, preferably between the ages of 22 and 28, to train for store Management, Buying and other executive positions.STARTING SALARY Depending on ability, education, marital Status and Previous Work Experience.FUTURE PROSPECTS Includes minimum Managerial salary of $5,600.Extensive expansion programme provides excellent opportunity for rapid promotion based upon individual performance.EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Include Profit Sharing, Hospitalization and Pension plans.Employee Discounts, Summer and Winter vacations.QUALIFICATIONS Organizational ability.At least High School Education, Preference to Bilingual Candidates, Willingness to accept transfers.REPLY Stating age, Marital Status, Work Experience and Education to Record Box 175 AUCTION SALE at R.C.Dick Johnston's, V/t mil» out of DANVILLE on St.Felix of Kingsey Road Wednesday, Sept.19th, AT 9:00 A.M.15 Grade Holstein cows; 2 heifers (one year); 1 yearling steer; 1 bull, 2 years old; 1 horse 9 yrs.old, 1700 lbs.; I mare 9 yrs.old, 1650 lbs.; 14 sheep; 150 hens; hay loader (International); Massey Harris mower; Massey Harris side rake; Deering rake; disc, smoothing and spring tooth harrows; spring tooth tractor harrow; walking plow; tractor plow; tractor plow (2 furrow); double wagon; double sleds; 2 sleighs; cultivator; International corn cutter; Buick engine on skids; hay rack; grain binder; milking machine Coop., (2 units): 12 milk cans; 2 large kettles; paila, chains, shovels, forks; set double harness; driving harness; 50 tons hay (baled with wire); 10 tons loose hay; 10 tons baled straw; 400 bushels oats; manure spreader; 1,000 cedar shingles; 3 cross cut saws; fence-hammer, good circular saw; brooder stove and cabinet; kitchen range; bed room set; dining room set; chairs - tables; lawn mower; Oliver Tractor No.66, like new; set of taps and dies; electric clipper; 1 Fost pump; tractor chains.Many other articles too numerous to mention here! The farm is also on sale, 76 acres with good buildings and 1st grade running water.Terms: Given on Premises.\u2014 LUNCH AT NOON \u2014 GERARD LAFRANCE, Licenced Auctioneer, Tel.: 45, Danville, Que.The Bankruptcy Act Notice To Creditors In The Matter Of The Proposal Of: JACQUES FONTAINE, fireman, of the city of Sherbrooke in the Province of Quebec.DEBTOR.Take notice that JACQUES FONTAINE of the City of Sherbrooke, In the Province of Quebec, has lodged with me a proposal under the Bankruptcy Act.\t\u2022 A general meeting of the creditors of the debtor will he held at the office of Albert Desilets, the Official Receiver at the Court House In the City of Sherbroke, Quebec, on the 24th day of September 1956 at the hour of 2 o\u2019clock In the afternoon.DATED AT SHERBROOKE, P.Que.This I3th day of September 1956.ANDRE TROTTIER, Trustee.OFFICE OF André Trottier & Ole, C.A.6 Wellington South, Sherbrooke, Que.PAUL MULLINS GERVALG, B_A., LL.L, general practice, trlaJ and -stats, 506 Continental Building, King it Wellington Sts.Tel: LO 7-5991; Residence; LO.14146.Chartered Accountants P.S.ROSS it SON.Chartered Ac-countacts, Montreal.La, VALLEE, Bedard, Lyonnais, Mes-der, Gascon.Chartered Accountants, Room 504 Continent*! Build\u2019 tng.Sherbrooke.Tel: LO 2-9680.LEGAL NOTICE The Bankruptcy Act Notice To Creditors In Th* Matter Of The Bankruptcy Of: AIME DOYON, merchant in farm , implements, in the city of Sherbrooke, , in the Province of Quebec, BANKRUPT.Notice is hereby given that AIME DOYON, of the city of Sherbrooke, made an assignment on the 21st day of August 1956, and that the first meeting of creditors was held on the 10th day of September 1956, at the hour of 2 o\u2019clock In the afternoon, at the office of Albert Desilets, the Official Receiver, at the Court House, in the City of Sherbrooke, in the Province of Quebec.DATED AT SHERBROOKE, P.Que.This 13th day of September 1956.ANDRE TROTTIER.C.A.OFFICE OF: ! André Trottier & Cie, C.A.6 Wellington South, I Sherbrooka, Que.Denfist DR.J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist 204 Wellington St North opposite Court House.Phone: LO.7^C44.Optometrists ALBERT.TRUDEAU.Optometrist.Continental Building, Sherbrooke Tel: LO.2-0517.Evsa eiarrlned.CAR STORAGE We have space for a few more cars.KEENE'S GARAGE 308 Dufferirt St.Tel.LO.9-3332 27, Female Help Wanted 1954 MONARCH CUSTOM LUCERNE SEDAN A beautiful green and beige tutone.Automatic transmission, radio, power steering and power brakes, electric seat adjuster plus many more extras.Privately owned and well maintained.Terms if required.\t$' Must sell - 1875.Phone: LEONARD LEMIEUX at LO.9-3608 AUCTION SALE TO SETTLE THE ESTATE of the late P.R.Bell, 43 MAIN STREET, BEEBE.QUE.Saturday, Sept.22nd., AT 12 O'CLOCK Kitchen stove combination wood and coal, electric rangettô stove, Gurney heater.Frigidaire, A.B.C.washing machine, ice box, kitchen set \u2022 table, chairs and cabinet; dining room table, buffet, Singer sewing machine, Majestic radio, R.C.A.radio, 4 piece wicker settee set, 3 piece leather living room set, 5 piece library set, desk and chair, desk, hall rack (antique), wicker flower stand, wicker table, vanity table, 2 dressers, chest of drawers, 5 iron beds and springs, 4 full sized mattresses, 2 single bed mattresses, mirrors, 2 bed cots, rug isize 9 x 12), garden tools, carpenter tools, sprayer for fruit (etc.); 30 gallon crock, wheelbarrow, sausage stuf-; fer, pulley blocks, chains (heavy \u2018 duty); chairs; small tables, curtains, bedding, linens, dishes, glasses, cutlery, pots, pans, kettles, lamps, plc-! turcs, jams, jellies, pickles and many other articles too numerous to mention.No Reserve.Terms: CASH HOWARD STANDISH, (Auctioneer), Tel.Ayer\u2019s Cliff, 601-r-2.AUCTION SALE FOR Miss Marguerite Pelletier, OF 36 BOWEN ST.NORTH AND Mr.Cecil Hodge, OF EATON CORNER TO BE HELD IN THE LEFT WING OF THE ARENA BUILDING, SHERBROOKE FAIR GROUNDS.Thursday, Sept.20th, AT 7:00 P.M.SHARP 2 chesterfield suites; refrigerator; end tables & many odd tables; dining room set; G.E.washing machine; kitchen set; fireplace andirons and screen; complete bedroom set in nice condition; Antique bed and many odd beds, bureaus, commodes, (etc.); floor and table lamps; 2 china cabinets 1 with round cornered glass; 2 combination gas & wood stoves; table model radio, easy chairs and many odd chairs; quantity of new rugs and quilts all hand made which won top honors at the fairs this year.Also new cushions; hand painted pictures and tapestry, 1 woven afghan; mix master; toaster; Vi H.P.motor; girls bicycle 26 in.; 1 12 in.band saw; 1 4 in.buzz planer; 1 combination bench saw; 1 disc & drum sander; 1 lawn mower; scythe and snath; lawn shears; medicine cabinet; quantity of bed linen, silver ware, living room rug and scatter rugs; step ladder; kerosine lamps; dropleaf centre ta.ble; oak bench; mirrors, jardinieres, many odd dishes and cooking ware, many articles too numerous to mention, ail will be sold without reserve.Please note time of Sale.Terms: CASH.ART BENNETT, (Auctioneer), Tel.90W Sawyervllle.Tel.LO.7-4023 Lennoxville Office.By Gorie W.I.GORE\u2014The Gore Branch of the Women\u2019s Institute held the September meeting at the home of Mrs.W.L.Gee.The president, Mrs.Doyle, opened the meeting in the usual manner.Correspondence consisted of a letter from Mrs Taylor remind-1 ing the members of the date on I which the Ceylon gifts must be sent in.A letter had also been received from Mr.Lowe, of the Montreal Milk Producers, inviting the Branch to visit the Dairy.Mrs.Nixon, the treasurer, reported that $23.75 had been cleared at the Ulverton dance.Ten dollars was voted for prizes at the local ploughing match.Crocheted holders were decided upon for the Ceylon gift.A new member, Mrs.Ville-maire,, was welcomed.Mrs.Fallons, educational convener, Mrs.Melvin Griffith and Mrs.Husk each gave a very interesting reading.The regular monthly drawing was won by Mrs Husk.Following the adjournment, supper was served by the hostesses, Mrs.Gee.Mrs.Hughes and Mrs.Melvin Griffith.The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.S.Doyle with Mrs.Gee and Mrs, Carson assistant hostesses.MONDAY, SEPT.17 3 40 CHLT-TV Todsy 3.45\tCiné-Feuilleton 4.00\tMadame à sa Cuisine 4.30\tActualité Féminine 5.00\tJungle Jim 5.30\tGabriel Leberger 6 00 The Border Rhythmaires 6.30\tTélébulletin 6.36 La Météo 6.39 Edition Sportive 6.45\tCaptain Gallant 7.15 Télélournal 7.30\tSecrets de la Nature 7.45\tTBA 8.00\tAventures 8.30\tLa Rigolade 9.00\tPonte Ovrette 9.30\tLe Théâtre Colgate 10.00\tTexas Rasslin\u2019 11.00\tCBMT News 11.15 Local Front News 11.23 Sports In Review 11.30 Station dosing TUESDAY, SEPT 18 3.40 CHLT-TV Today 3\t45 Ciné-Feuilleton 4.00\tMadame â sa Cuisine 4.30\tIt\u2019s A Woman\u2019* World 4\t45 Cartoons 5\t00 Cowboy G-Men 5.30\tLe Cirque Alphonsino 6.00\tLes Gais Lurons 6.30\tTélebuUetln 6.36 La Météo 6.39 Edition Sportive 6.45\tThis Is Your Music 7.15 Télélournal 7 30 Cabinet des Estampes 7.45\tVous êtes Témoin 8.00\tCarrefour 8.30\tSilhouette 9.00\tC\u2019est la vie 9.30\tLong Métrage 11.00 CBMT News 11.15 Local Front News 11.23 Sports in Review i 11.30 Sign Off WCAX-TV.Burlington SPOONER POND- Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Hawthorne, of Montreal, were visitors of Mrs.Hawthorne\u2019s father, Mr.H.Davidson.Mrs.E.Cowans accompanied Miss Norma Knowles, Mr.E.Knowles, Mr.Malcom Knowles, to Cowansville, where Miss Knowles is on the teaching staff.! Friends of Mr.Nelson Miller regret to hear he is not to well, i also Mrs.R.E.McArthur, who Has entered the Sherbrooke Hos- j pital for observation.Mr.Harry Ingrey, of Asbestos, is spending some time with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr.! and Mrs.Fred Roberts since the ! death of Mrs.Ingrey.ULVERTON\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Horace Water-house, of Montreal, have return-1 ed home, after spending a week's vacation with relatives.Miss Vivian Harriman and Mr.1 Alien Harriman have enrolled at Feller College, Grande Ligne.OBITUARY \"RBÇO\" PEAT MOSS Have you tried \u201cRBCO\u201d peat moss for your flowers, plants, shrubs, garden or lawn.The results are very pleasing, large 100 lbs.bale $2.50 junior bale.50 R.4 B.MOSS 4 PEAT PRODUCTS Waterville, Que.Tel.174 Belanger, Sh Jacques, Sirois & Pierre Comtois, Chartered Accountants C.E.BELANGER, C.A.P.SAINT JACQUES, CjU YVON SIROIS, C.A.CLAUDE POULIN.C.A.88 Wellington North Sherbrooke Tel.: LO.3-2691 $23 WEEKLY for wearing lovely dresses given to you as bonus.Just show North American Fashion Frocks to friends.No canvassing, investment or experience necessary.North American Fashion Frocks, Ltd.2163 Parthenais St.Dept.W3946, Montreal.Que.SEAlEO air space CONNECTION FOR LADIES to make Hand Sewn Gloves In homes Will Instruct good sewers.Apply 181 Record Box.31.SituationWantediMale FARMER, single, middle-aged and fully experienced, capable of taking charge, wants work on a dairy farm.Apply Record Box 179.MARRIED man with one child would like farm work, preferably stable work.Good all around cattle.Separate house, wood and milk State wages.Write Box 177, Record.COOK STOVE OR HEATER For information contact H.I.McFADDEN USED CARS Best Buy» in Town N.V.CLOUTIER Inc 1465 King W., LO.2-3806 FOR SALE Jeep Station Wagon \u2022\tFully Equipped \u2022\t4 Wheel Drive \u2022\tHydraulic \u2022\tSnow Plow and Winch \u2022\tTrailer \u2022\tPrivately owned, priced for quick sal*.KEENE'S GARAGE Tel.LO.9-3332 308 DUFFERIN ST.COMMISSION SALE at W.S.Little's Sales Stable CATON CORNER Wednesday, Sept.19th, at 1 o'clock P.M.Livestock, machinery and other merchandls*.Terms: Cash.No cheques accepted.Howard Standtsh, Auctioneer AYER'S CLIFF, QUE.L.H.Hunt, Clerk Sawyervllle, Quebec.\t \"OK\" QUALITY\t at\t Foxbrooke Motors\t LTD.\t 1950 Pontiac Big\t$ \"6'' Sedan.A smart\t pale green.A beau-\tb ty.GM OK war-\t7 ranty \u2014\t5 1950 Oldsmobile, 6\t$ cyU Sedan, radio,\t air conditioner.A\t6 guaranteed special:\t9 \t5 Authorized Dealer\tfor CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE\t CADILLAC\t 345 Wellington St.\tSouth Tels.LO.9-3606\u2014LO\t9-3608 HERBERT W.BAILEY.OF WATERLOO WATERLOO \u2014 Herbert W.Bailey passed away at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Philip Furlong on Wednesday, August 29th, following a long period of confinement to his bed.He was born in Broadway, Dorset County, England in 1877, and came to Canada in 1911, where he became associated with the immigration department of the C.P.R.In 1944 he took up residence with Mr.and Mrs.Furlong and with them moved to Waterloo in 1951, where he remained until his death.He was twice married, being predeceased by both his wives.The remains rested at the Le-doux Funeral Home until Thursday, August 31st, when the fu- i neral service was conducted by ; Rev.Thomas Leggett, of Bishop ; Carmichael Church, Foster.Mr.I Leggett also conducted the committal service at the family lot in the Mount Royal Cemetery.Among the friends who attended the funeral were Inspector Graham, Mr.A.F.Willis and Mrs.Jack Storesham.all of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Furlong, Mr.Ozzie Lewis, of Sherbrooke and Mr.Donald Lewis.MONDAY, SEPT.17 9.00\tTest Pattern 9.25 Program Preview* 9.30\tThe Early News 9.45\tTBA 10.00\tMixing Bowl 10.30\tThis World of Ours 10.45\tArthur Godfrey 11.00\tIt\u2019s Fun to Reduce 11.15\tMovie Museum 11.30\tStrike It Rich 12.00\tAcross the Fence 12.15\tLove of Life 12.30\tSearch for Tomorrow 12.45\tGuiding Light 1.00\tNews 1.10\tStand Up and Be Counted ?1.30\tAs the World Turns 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tDuke and His SwingbllUes 3.45\tBob Crosby 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Edge of Night 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime 5.15\tChuckwagon Tales 6.30\tNewstime 6.45\tWeatherwlse 6.50 Sports Digest 7.00\tDuke and His Swingblllies 7.15\tNews 7.30\tRobin Hood 8.00\tYou Can Quote Me 8.30\tGodfrey\u2019s Talent Scouts 9.00\tCharlie FarreU 9.30\tVic Damone Show 10.00\tMobile Theatre 10.30\tYour TV Theatre 11.00\tFinal Edition 11.15\tSign Off WPTZ, MONDAY, SEPT.17 7.00\tToday 9.00\tMorning Star Time 10.00\tDing Dong School 10.30\tNBC Band Stand 11.00\tHome 12.00\tTic Tac Dough 12.30\tIt Could Be You 1.00\tFaith For Today 1.30\tHospitality House 2.30\tTennessee Ernie 3.00\tMatipee 4.00\tQueen For A Day 4.45\tModern Romances 5.00\tOperation Success 5.30\tBar 5 Ranch 6.00\tNews 6.15\tMusic Hail varieties 6.30\tMr.Wizard 7.00\tSports Scorebook 7.10\tWeatherbird 7.15\tJohn Daly\u2014 News 7.30\tSherlock Holmes 8.00\tFamily Theatre 9.00\tPendulum 9.30\tInsp.Mark Saber 10.00\tWrestling 11.00\tLate News & Sports TUESDAY, SEPT.18 | 9.00 Test Pattern 9.25 Program Previews 9.30 The Early News ! 9.45 This World Of Ours ! 10.00 Mixing Bow! 10.15\tShopping With Nancy 10.30\tThis World of Ours 10.45\tArthur Godfrey 11.00\tIt's Fun to Reduce ! 11.15 Movie Museum 11.30\tStrike It Rich 12.00\tAcross the Fence 12.15\tLove of Life 12.30\tSearch for Tomorrow 12.45\tGuiding Light 1.00\tNews 1.10\tStand Up and Be Counted 1.30\tAs the World Turns 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tDuke and His Swingblllies 3 45 Bob Crosby 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Edge of Night 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime 5.15\tChuckwagon Tales 6.30\tNewstime 6.45\tWeatherwlse 6.50 Sports Digest 7.00\tSteve Donovan 7.30\tName That Tune 8.00\tPhil Silvers Show 8.30\tNavy Log 9.00\tJoe and Mabel 9.30\tDo You Trust Your Wife 10.00\t864,000 Question 10.30\tBig Town 11.00\tFinal Edition 11.15\tSign Off Plattsburg TUESDAY, SEPT.18 7.00\tToday 9.00\tMorning Star Time 10.00\tDing Dong School 10.30\tNBC Band Stand 11.00\tHome 12.00\tTic Tac Dough 12.30\tIt Could Be You 1.00\tThis is the Life 1.30\tHospitality House 2.30\tTennessee Ernie Ford Show 3.00\tMatinee 4.00\tQueen For A Day 4.45\tModern Romances 5.00\tJunior Jamboree 5.30\tBar 3 Ranch 6.00\tNews 6.15\tChet\u2019s Den 6.30\tGabby Hayes 7.00\tSports Scorebook 7.10\tWeatherbird 7.15\tJohn Daly\u2014 News 7.30\tParis Precinct 8.00\tThe Big Surprise 8.30\tNoah\u2019s Ark 9.00\tFireside Theatre 9.30\tCircle Theatre 10.30\tMr.& Mrs.North 11.00\tLate News, Sports WEDNESDAY, SEPT.1» 3.40 CHLT-TV Today 3 45 Ciné-Feuilleton 4.00\tMadame à sa ' Cuisine 4.80 Actualité Féminine 4.45\tCartoons 5.00\tJet Jackson 5 J0 Kim o 6.00\tBorder Rhythmaires 6.30 Télébulletin 6.36 La Météo 6.39 Edition Sportive 6.45\tKit Carson 7.13 Téléjournal 7J0 L\u2019Oeil Ouvert 7.45\tL\u2019Enjeu c\u2019est 1a vie 8.00\tPays et Merveilles 8.50\tSur les ailes de la Chanson 9.00\tLa Lutte 10.00\tLe Point d\u2019interrogation 10.30\tLe Rendez-Vous des Sports 11.00\tCBMT News 11.15 Local Front News 11.23 Sports In Review 11.30\tSign Off \u2014 Channel 3 WEDNESDAY, SEPT.19 9.00\tTest Pattern 9.23 Program Previews 9.30\tThe Early News 9.45\tThis World of Ours 110.00 Mixing Bowl j 10.30 This World of Ours 11.00\tIt\u2019s Fun to Reduce 11.15\tMovie Museum 11.30\tStrike It Rich 12.00\tAcross the Fence 12.15\tLove of Life 12.30\tSearch for Tomorrow 12 45 Guiding Light 1.00\tNews 1,10 Stand Up and Be Counted 1.30\tAs the World Turns 8.30\tYour TV Theatre 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tDuke and His Swingbillies 3.45\tBob Crosby 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Edge of Night 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime 5.15\tChuckwagon Tales 6.30\tNewstime 6.45\tWeatherwlse 6.50\tSports Digest 7.00\tRiders of the Purple Sage 7.15\tNews\u2014D.Edwards 7.30\tPick the Winner 8.00\tArthur Godfrey 9.00\tThe Millionaire 9.30\tHighway Patrol 10.00\t20th Century Fox 11.00\tFinal Edition.11.15\tSign Off Channel 5 WEDNESDAY, SEPT.1» 7.00\tToday 9.00\tMorning Star Time 10.00\tDing Dong School 10.30\tNBC Band Stand 11.00\tHome 12.00\tTic Tae Dough 12.30\tIt Could Be You 1.00\tThe Christophers 1.30\tHospitality House 2.30\tTennessee Ernie 3.00\tMatinee 4.00\tQueen For a Day 4.45 Modern Romances 5.00\tDuffy\u2019s Tavern 5.30\tBar 5 Ranch 6.00\tNews 6.15\tTim McCoy 6.30\tLazy L Ranch 7.00\tSports Scorebook 7.10 Weatherbird 7.15\tJohn Daly\u2014 New* 7.30\tDisneyland 8.30\tThe Amazing Dunninger 9.00\tKraft TV Theatre 10.00\tWed.Night Fight* 11.00\tLate News, Sport* For superior servie* and perfect reception in \u2022 R.C.A.Victor \u2022 Eloctrohome \u2022 Hallisraftar \u2014 See Us First \u2014 LEVESQUE LTEE 38 Wellington St.South \u2014 Tel.LO.2-476S - OUT-OF-TOWNERS - Rock Island Branch \u2014 Tel.TR.6-2374 Cookshire Brnach \u2014 Tel.96 NEW AND RECONDITIONED.MOTORS MALE CLERK Clerk wonted for hardware department in large local store.Must be bilingual and able to meet the public.Previous experience in public preferable.Group insurance.Full benefits, etc.APPLY J, S.MITCHELL & CO.LTD., SHERBROOKE.R.R.3, Lennoxville T*l.LO.7-7484 RESTAURANT CHEZ HENRI Well located, modern equipment.FOR SALE CALL: TR.6-9048 Rock Island.STARTERS\t^\t/ REWINDING TRANSFORMERS\tREPAIRS On All Types oi EJectrical Appliances I WIGGETT ELECTRIC LTD.1 1 S3 MARQUETTE ST.\t\u2014\tTEL 2-0828 ESTABLISHED IN 1993 \u201dTh* Flr»t Elactriea! Ejtftblishmvn* In Sherbrooke\u201d TYPIST Typist required tor (purchasing) invoicing, Inventory control and other clerical duties.5-day week, 8.30 a.m.to 5 p.m.Full benefits.Salary commensurate with previous experience.French language not essential.Write or phone \u2014 Frederick S.Fanjoy, c o Richmond Plastics Ltd., P.O.Box 920, Richmond, Que.\u2014 Tel.400 CBMT, MONDAY, SEPT.17 3.00\tMusic 4.55 Today on CBMT 5.00\tHowdy Doody 5.30\tThe Peppermint Prince 5.45\tPictures Please 6.00\tRobin Hood 6.30\tPlayhouse Fifteen 6.45\tCBC TV News 7.00\tTabloid 7.30\tAround the Town 8.00\tProducers\u2019 Showcase 9 30 Who\u2019s the Guest?10.00\tStudio One 11.00\tCBC TV News 11.15 Movie Museum 11.30 The Tapp Room Montreal \u2014 Channel 6 TUESDAY, SEPT 18 3.00\tMusic 4 55 Today on CBMT 5.00\tHowdy Doody 5.30\tThe Lone Ranger 6.00\tRamar of the Jungle 6.30\tPatti Page 6.45\tCBC TV News 7.00\tTabloid 7.30\tGreatest Dramas 7.45\tBig Time in Sport 8.00\tG.M.Theatre 9.00\tDragnet 9.30\tRehearsal in \u201cA\u201d 10.00\tThe Business of Books 10,30 What\u2019s My Line 11.00\tCBC TV News 11.15 Theatre of Stars WMTW, Mt.Washington MONDAY, SEPT.17 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2.30\tCooking can be fun 3.00\tBuilding America 5.30\tBob Crosby 3.45 North Kountry Karavan 4.10 Mid-Afternoon News 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tCommodore Bob 5.00\tMickey Mouse Club 6.00\tTri-State News 6.15\tThe Early Show 7.15\tJohn Daly\u2014News 7.30\tBold Journey 8.0# TBA 8.30\tVoice of Firestone 9.00\tThe Big Picture 9.30\tConfidential File 10.00\tMonday Night Fights 10.45 Sports Final 11.00\tTomorrow's Headlines 11.10 Mt.Wash.Weather TUESDAY, SEPT 18 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2.30\tHalf-Hour Theatre 3.00\tThe Big Pay-Off 3.30\tWhat\u2019s New, Girls?3.45 Bob Crosby Show 4.00\tWe Serenade You 4.10\tMid-Afternoon News 4.15 Secret Storm 4.30\tCommodore Bob 5.00\tMickey Mouse Club 6.00\tTri-State News 6.10\tWatch Your Weather 1 6.15 The Early Show i 7.15 John Daly\u2014 New s 7.30\tWarner Brothers Presents 8.30\tFord Theatre 9.00\tPhil Silvers Show 9.30\tSpotlight Theatre 10.00\tTri-State Sports 110.39 Do You Trust Your Wife?11.00\tTomorrow\u2019s Headlines 111.10 Mt.Wash.Weather i 11.15 Sports WEDNESDAY, SEPT.1» 3.00\tMusic 4.55 Today on CBMT 5.00\tHowdy Doody 5.30\tRin Tin Tin 6.00\tWindow on the World 6.30\tMagic of the Aton* 6.45\tCB TV News 7.00\tTabloid 7.30\tDisneyland 8.30\tThe Barn\u2019s Beat 9.00\tKraft TV Theatre 9J0 Big Town 10.00\tBig Town 10.30 TBA 11.00\tCBC TV News 11.15 Celebrity Playhouse Channel 8 WEDNESDAY, SEPT.!?2.00\tJohnny Carson 2.30\tCooking can be fun 3.00\tTravel Time 3.30\tWhat\u2019s New, Girls?3.45\tNorth Kountry Karavan 4.10 Mid-Afternoon News 4.15\tSecret Storm 4 30 Commodore Bob 5.00\tMickey Mouse Club 6.00\tTri-State News 6.15\tThe Early Show 7.15\tJohn Daly\u2014News 7.30\tDisneyland 8.30\tThe Amazing Dunninger 9.00\tYour All-Star Theatre 9 30 I\u2019ve Got a Secret 10.00\tWednesday Night Fights 10.55 Sports Final 11.00\tTomorrow\u2019s Headlines 1110 Mt.Wash.Weather W,' w. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDA'»\u2019, SEPTEMBER 17.1956 Seven WSLL,H£Sa.IN THE ! HOSPITAL- j , AN?I \"S IKÆ'STTHAT ALL K.6HT- BUT ZU NO' crav i\t\u2018 ÔCHN' TO SW LOS* 8UT MA*5E7\\ ^ I HARDLV ) EVEN T?y& NitTVVPTPS CtTTTKiKiLW GET VOU'LOOK.THE W3GGY.ESE.S (AVE **»OVA>OG\\ STORASS WTOOCO.CATOO sowpTyist^bR SO'O/VT'O'' THE sOWTeNSES i LETS 1 CMO K'AVCE.i\u20141 I At (AT?.* F R E C K L E S SO THEY THROW ME ¦OUTTA THE BAND / WELL.IP I CANT BE IN-'- r / THAT'S JTUF MIO- f AM.YES- IT'S TME 1- ^LITTLE THINGS VTTrTTTT T V '4552 KNOWlTON- AUCTIONEER M.J.BLACKWOOD Knowlton \u2014 Tel.271 Graduate of Reisrh School of Auctioneering, largest in the world.Mason City, Iowa SERVICES INCLUDE Complété Sales Management at the B M P Hospital at Sweets burg.Mr and Mrs Tommy Bullock visited their new summer home here over the weekend.Mrs Glen Brown entertained a special meeting of the St.Mich sels and All Angels Guild with the president.Mrs.Wm Badger in the chair Mrs.Eric Stan bridge rend the minutes The re mainder of the articles not sold at the Garden Party were aue- tioned off The hostess served refreshments with Mrs Joe Dix on pouring tea and coffee, Mr and Mrs.Bill Irwin and family, who have occupied the upper part of Mrs Steve Bryans summer home \"Glen Lake,\u201d have moved to Montreal to rw side.UIVERTON\u2014 Mr.Gault Husk is spending a week with Mr.and Mrs Garth Husk at their summer home, Minnitaki, Willola Beach.Fitz-rav Harbour, Ont Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Norris and family were guests of relatives at Chute Panel.It's smart to be CAREFUL get the FILTER Cigarett©-Ho!d#r Precaution make* **nte Civ# your mouth, throat, note and lung» the protection of filtered »mok« through the Roiana Filter Cigarette Holder Roiana s SILICA Gil\" Filter remove» »ub*tantial ni\\inunt* of nicotine and tar» that would otherwi»# enter the respiratory *y»tem , .you enjoy cleaner, cooler tmoking I IIUCA OU\" cryitoU, the \u2022nmn omonngly obierptlv# *ub»tonc» used In mntiv fa* moult, m* rb» \u2022erret of th# hffh flltenm, .apotity of Rotona » replaceable tiller Don'# foie chance» enjoy good tostê with no wa*re, Ihe hoalthtul way $250 UP WATERLOO OLEY A.YOUNG Foster Road LICENSED AUCTIONEER Tel.1154-J-2, Waterloo.SAWYERVILLfc\u2014 ART BENNETT Graduate of Reppert's School of Auctioneering Bilingual Professional Auctioneer \u2014 REAL ESTATE -Tel.90W \u2014 Snwyervillo Earl Walla, Assistant.Tel.LO 74023 WEST SUTTON- Mr.Curtis Mudgett, of Wash-i ington, D C., was a recent visitor of Mr.and Mrs.D.L.Mudgett.Mr.Gerald Page has sold one of his wood lots to Mr Pearson, : of Sweetsburg, who has already started to cut logs.Mr.B Russell and grandson, John Russell, of Sutton, were recent guests at the Perkins and Spencer homes.Mrs.Marion Perkins and Mrs.J Emily O\u2019Brien have resumed their teaching duties in Stan-bridge East and Sutton.Mr.Carol O\u2019Brien spent a few days in Toronto with his brother, Mr.Marvin O'Brien, Mrs.O\u2019Brien and little daughter.BOLTON GLEN- Mr.and Mrs Jack Manders, of J Montreal, were guests of Mrs.Katie Cousens at Orchardin Farm.Other guests at the same home were, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Butler, of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mizener, of Mont-j real, Mr.and Mrs.Guy Cousens, j of Sweetsburg, and their guests, ! 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You set your course for the enjoyment ©f Canada\u2019s favourite Ale when you sayj \u201cMake Mi up MOLSONS F.Y PORT\u201d Y \\) rou* THI All IAT ,'V-eANBf »n»u MAMA Eleven SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY.SEPTEMBER 17.156 Ottawa Rough Riders Wallop Als; Eskimos Crush B.C.Lions 34-8 Fans Swarm On Field In Dying Seconds Of Came; Fullback Tommy Lewis Stars; Fumbles Prove Costly To Montrealers A steady performance mixed with a dash of the unexpected proved just the recipe Ottawa Rough Riders needed Saturday to 1 boil a 20 9 victory out of Montreal Alouettes, first capita! triumph in four meetings with the Big Four Football League leaders.Fullback Tommy Lewis added the finishing touch to a per-\" formance that warmed the hearts of most of the 15.000 fans watching it at Lansdowne Park.He intercepted quarterback Sam (The Rifle) Etcheverry\u2019s last desperate pass and scooted 15 yards for the final Ottawa touchdown.It came in the dying seconds of the ggme and brought farts swarming over the field in such droves that the convert attempt was called off.\t_________ Quarterback Hal Ledyard, formerly with San Francisco 49ers, provided a good part of the Ottawa steadiness.He mixed up his plays with greater variety and better results than previously and managed, among other things, to toss a 40-yard touchdown pass to end Bobby Simpson.The unexpected came from Avatus Stone.Coach Frank Clair used Stone only for kicking be- ; cause of a leg injury but on one | punt try, the veteran half back I pulled a fake on the charging! Alouette line.He tossed a pass to Gary Schreider for 36 yards that put Diers in position for Don Pin-hey\u2019s five-yard run around the end and the Ottawa touchdown.Pinhey\u2019s touchdown in the second quarter pulled Ottawa abreast of Montreal, who led 7-0 at the end of the first on Etcheverry\u2019s aerial drive for 73 yards Eastern Townships Retain Johns-Manville Trophy and a touchdown toss to Joey Pal.Bill Bewley converting.Stone kicked a single to move Rough Riders ahead 8-7 by halftime.Bewley tried a field goal in the third quarter, missed but gave the Ais a single to tie the score.The Ledyard-to-Simpson touchdown pa?s broke that up.Eteheverry kicked a single in the third quarter.Then Montreal was held scoreless in the fourth.WEEKEND FIGHTS Dortmund, Germany \u2014 Charles ilumez.161, France, knocked out Peter Mueller, 157%, Germany, 3.Hollywood, Calif \u2014 Charlie Sawyer, 145.Los Angeles, outpointed Virgil Akins, 146%, St.Louis, 10.Havana \u2014 Antonio Armente-ros, 14144.Cuba, outpointed Jimmy Ford, 142%, Philadelphia, 10.Gordie Howe Pots Two As Wings Edge Edmonton SAULT STE.MARIE, Mich.\u2014 (P \u2014 Right winger Gordie Howe scored two unassisted goals in the third period Saturday \\ night to lead Detroit Red Wings to a 4-3 victory over Bdmonton ! Flyers, their Western Hockey j League farm club.It was the Wings first exhibi-1 tion game.The National Hockey League club meets Edmonton again here Wednesday.Rookie Tom McCarthy of Toronto and Norm Ullman were the other Detroit marksmen.Murray Costello, Art Lea and John Hart scored for Edmonton.RAINY WEATHER FAILS TO HALT GOLFERS \u2014 The above photo was l iken yesterday aftri noon at the Sherbrooke Country Club and shows number one foursome in the International Golf Tournament prior to teeing off.On the left is Gordon Miller and Don Doe, both of Granby, Pave Walsh and Les Mercer, of Burlington.\t(Photo by Gerry Lemay) Football Results Saturday's Games SIG FOUR Ottawa 20, Montra*1 9.W I.f.U.Kdmonton 34.Btiu&h Columbia ft.Calfary 16.Winmpes 6.O « f U Narnia 2T.Hochaster 11.U S KXHIfttTION Chlcafo Baara, 21, New York IS Pittsburgh 14.Philadelphia IX Detroit 31.Cleveland 14.tireen Bay 29, Chicago t ards 21 Sunday's Games O.R F U.SENIOR Wetttrn Section Verdun AS.Montreal 0.Eaitarn Section Quebec 19.Sherbrooke 7 U S.EXHIBITION Baltimore Si, Washington II.Monday's Games w i f u Saskatchewan at Calgary.British Columbia at Winnipeg I9lh Straight Home Victory For Western Champs; Stampeders Dump Blue Bombers 16-1; Kwong Stars The lr*gue leading Edmonton F-skimos chalked up their 19th straight home victory by crushing British Columbia Lion* 34 8 while Calgary Stampeders trimmed Winnipeg Blue Bombers 16 6 in Calgary.Eskimos, who have won six of seven starts this year, haven't ! lost at home since Sept.27, 1954 The loss left Lions in a soeond-place tie with Winnipeg and Saskatchewan, six points behind the Eskimos.Earl Lindley, former I\u2019tah State back, scored two touchdowns for Eskimos with Nomiie Kwong and end Bill Walker getting the ; others.Tackle Bob Dean booted two converts and two field goals and Jackie Parker kicked two singles.Ed Yereh scored the R.C .-\u2014 touchdown and \\1 Pollard boot- 0,11 'rom quarterback Don Klos-, .\t,\t.\t,\ttennan at the Calgary 49-vard ed the convert and a single.j ^ jn ,he fmiMh qlumr Parker completed 11 of 20 for snd w,,nt an (he way for a ward passes attempted, inclnd- touchdown, mg one to Lindley for a touch- Klostemian, who completed six I down.Jerry Gustafson, who; of nine forward passes, threw Standings < The E.T.golf team, captained by Don Doe of Granby, defeated the Vermont State squad 159 and retained the Johns-Manville Trophy in the International Golf Tournament held yesterday afternoon at the Sherbrooke Country Club.The victory was the third for the Townships over their rivals from across the Border.The American team has one verdict in their favor while the other match finished in a stalemate.The event, which is played for annually, was originally a Iwo-game affair but this season only one match was played.Next year the teams will revert to the original system and two matches will be played, one in Vermont ,and the other in the Townships.Don Doe of Granby posted the low; gross score of the day with a 74 w-hile H.Laurie, also of I Granby, followed w'ith a 75, For the Americans Kermit Grant and j Chad RamsdelJ, both of the St, jJohnsbury Country' Club, had I identical scores of 76.The Laurie brothers, Howard and Veldon, registered the low ball of the event with a best-ball of 71 while Don Doe and Gordon I Miller came through with a 73.L'or the American side the Bob Smith - C.Ramsdell and the | Grant-C.Wright duos each had 74 s.The Canadians built up a 6T ilead at the end of the first nine kwjm « W-Wv.-?-'* Demand the best V J ^Underwear ',0ri Athletics Drop 19-7 Decision To Quebec Bulldogs In Capital City Yesterday; Lindsay Smith Gets TD I but the Americans rallied in the second half to garnish eight | points for their nine while the j Townships extended their early advantage to pick up nine more to finish out in front 15 !).Doe had 37, one over, on the front nine and posted another 37 on the back nine for his 74 Howard Laurie completed the first nine in even figures, 36, but went four over on the back for his 75.Grant and Ramsdell both had 38 s on the front nine and finished with the same on m-! coming nine for their totals of 76.Despite the inclement weather some very good scores were registered.The better part of the matches were played in the rain but this failed to dampen the boys.The Laurie brothers along with Connie Dion and John Lin-dell, of Asbestos, and Willis Kirby and Armand Dussault of the Country Club made a clean sweep of their matches winning | three points each.No American team won their games outright.The teams and results follow: BIG FOUR\t\t\t\t\t \t\\v\tL\tK\tA\tPts Montreal .\t.\t.4\t2\tLB]\t142\ta Toronto\t\t Hamilton ,.\t.\t:» .\t:t\t:i 3\t155 131\t141 113\t6 6 Ottawa\t2\t4\t100\t151\t4 W l\tF U\t\t\t\t \tW\tl\tV\tA\tPts Kdmonton\t\t\t«\t1\t143\tM\t12 Winnip«\u2019K\t.\t3\t3\t«fi\t81\t6 W.C\t\t.\t3\t4\t101\t117\t6 SnsK\t\t\t.3\t4\t112\t127\t6 I'nlfiHry\t\t.2\t5\t124\t152\t4 Q R\tF.U.\t\t\t\t Westarn\tSection\t\t\t\t \tW\t1.\tF\tA\tPt* \t.\t3\t1\tfil\t8\t6 \t2\tl\t18 1\t«\t4 Montreal\t.\t.0\t:V\t\t00\t0 EAltain\tSection\t\t\t\t \t\\V\tI.\tF\tA\tPt» Trois Rivière»\t.3\t0\t78\t8\t6 \t.- J\t2\t19\t4«\t2 Sherbrooke\t.1\t3\t27\t«7\t2 O R F.U.SENIOR\t\t\t\t\t \tVV\tL\tF\tA\tPU \t.\t4\t0\t101\t40\t8 \t.\t3\t1\t124\t87\tfi Sarnia \t\t.3\t3\t114\t126\tfi \t.1\t3\t51\t82\t2 Rochester \t\t.0\t4\t52\t11»\t0 joined B C.from the San Fran j cisco '49er camp and Stanford j university, had to completions m 24 attempts Kwong ran the ball 150 sord-in 19 carries to pick up more ithnn half the 2;>0 yards Eskimos ' made along the ground.Paul Cameron put on a sparkling display for Lions, pick mg up more than 125 yards in ; nine line plays, including s 48-yard run.Strong line play mid an elec : trifying 61 va ni end run by Joe Pagliei overcame three Calgary I fumbles.Pagliei.22 year old (Temson ! 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