Sherbrooke daily record, 1 août 1953, samedi 1 août 1953
[" AUGUST 1953\t\t S M\tT W T F\ts \u2022 \u2022» 2 3\t4 5 6 7\t1 8 9 10\t11 12 13 14 15\t 16 17\t18 19 20 21\t22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29\t\t 30 31\t- - - -\t- becbcookt' *\tT IT' T\\ A T%T^r% f \\ 7^ H^TTL^ L THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER WARMER Sunny becoming; cloudy this afternoon.Cool.Wind northwest 15.High today at Sherbrooke 72.Outlook for Sunday: Cloudy and a little warmer.Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1.1953 Fifty-seventh Year World News Bolzano, Italy \u2014 AP \u2014 A landslide following a violent rainstorm buried a party of German tourists in the Austrian alps Friday, killing three women and severely injuring a male companion.» * « Taipeh.Formosa\u2014 'T\u2019i \u2014 Press reports from Keelung, a northern Formosa port, said at least four workers were killed and about 30 seriously injured today in an explosion as divers were working on a sunken steamer.«\u2022 v v Rome\u2014'VP)\u2014 Damage from hail storms in northern Italy was estimated today at SI,500,-000.Stones the size of marbles knocked down vineyards, orchards, and grain fields from northwestern Turin almost to the Austrian frontier.* * * Buenos Aires\u2014 (Æ\u2019i \u2014The government announced Friday the purchase of the first uranium ore mined in Argentina, about three tons of ore from the Santa Ana mine in San Luis province on the Chilean frontier.Berlin \u2014 AP\u2014Publication of Taegiiche Rundschau, official German language newspaper of the Soviet high commission, will continue indefinitely, an announcement said Friday.It had been scheduled to cease publication today.*\ti Skardu, Pakistan \u2014 (Reuters)\u2014The United States team climbing the world\u2019s highest unconquered mountain, the 2S,350-foot K-2 mount Godwin Austen, has temporarily suspended operations more than halfway up because of snow and wind storms, messages reaching here today said.The nine man expedition reported July 12 the howling northeasterly gales had brought huge snow drifts, restricting (he party to their tiny mountain tents for 36 hours.*\t* * London \u2014 AP \u2014 China thanked Russia today for her help in obtaining a settlement in Korea.\"A Korean armistice would not have been possible without the initiative and support of the Soviet Union,\" Peiping radio said, quoting replies sent by Premier Mao Tse-tung and Foreign Minister Chou En-lai to greetings telegrams from Soviet prime minister Malenkov and Foreign Minister V.M.Molotov.U.S.Will Reject Soviet Protest That U.S.Pilots Shot Down Russian Plane Red Police Seize Food In Berlin Americans Say Craft Was Flying Over Korea, Not China As Reds Claim.Washington \u2014 (\u2022\u2018Pi \u2014 United States officials today drafted a ; \u2018rejection of Russia's protest that U.S.pilots shot down a Soviet : plane\u2014and pondered (he curious timing of the Russian commu-1 nieation.\t> U.S.Fighter planes dow ned the Soviet craft Monday in the ; 15 fighters had attacked By DAN DE LUCE Berlin \u2014UP)\u2014 Communist police , .\t,\t, ,\t,, have seized 100 tons of United dying hours ol the Korean war.I he United Stales says it was States-financed food from needy over Korea.The Russians sav il was over China.But (he Russians East Germans heading home from .\t, ,\t'\t.West Berlin and distributed it to waited tour days hciorc protesting.SoviettZonc welfare institutions as Meantime, Wednesday their MiG The\u2019 seizures Fridav.the first and destroyed a U.S.B-5Ü bomber off Siberia.They charged mass confiscation of the week.1 this aircraft violated Soviet territory.The U.S.denied this, pro- were concentrated in six Soviet ,\t¦\t,\t.\t\u2019i , i i zone suburbs around Berlin.: tested in ihc strongest terms and demanded a rcpoit on some East Berlin police sent confis- j survivors said to have been picked up by the Russians.cated American food packages to; pj.g, officials wondered, consid-* * a warehouse on Gustav Adolf ;\t.\t,,\t,\t,\t.i Strasse, in Weissensee borough.\tcnn§ the ceaseless contest be- , There police trucks loaded up the '\ttween east and west for propa- i food again and took it to old ;\tganda advantages, w hy the Rus- ; people\u2019s homes and orphanages.Isians had delaved and then pro.Red cloth banners on the trucks;.\t___ identified the food as Soviet.The\t^ ec ' \"cle they attempting a\t\u2022\t»\t, I Kremlin has an agreement with |\thold cover-up for their ow n action'.\u2019 |-T B\tg Premier Otto Grotewohl\u2019s Com-; Two senators complained that JLJi.Cv-'I'A iv-l v V munist government to sell East'the United States had been out-1\t\u201e\t,\t, Germany S57,000.000 worth of, foxed.\t! Quebec\u2014F-Premier Duplessis foodstuffs during the remainder of ;\to\u201ei^u\tsaid Friday his government intends \\ V 'Vit-Ny- M Vs FIRST LEG OF JOURNEY HOME Holding their meager belongings in their hands, Commumsl prisoners of war march from their compound on koje Island.Thousands of Red I\u2019OWs, awaiting repatriation, are being shipped from I N island prison camps to mainland stockades.Last minute preparations for prisoner of war exchange are now under way at Panmunjom.Farm Homes Indentification Of 20 Bus Victims Will All Get Continues: Investigation Planned the year in return industrial goods.for strategic Senator Ralph Handers (Rep., (0 pm electricity into ever VI.), a member ot the armed ser- i)ec farrn i,omc vices committee, said that letting,\t.\tr , The confiscations began after a the USSR tell the world first about! Duu\u201dS his regular press confer-: campaign of\tthreats and propa-\tthe B-50 incident in the\tsea\tof.£,nc!* Mr\u2019 Duplessis announced the ganda failed\tto\tkeep hungry in-\tjapan vvas >.just\tanother\tcase\tof (\u2019u6°ec rural ejectmication board I habitants of the\tSoviet zone from\tmmiditv a! the\tPonta-mn\tnr n.p,llas been authorized to spend $300,- streaming to\tthe\tAllied sectors of\tj siatc deoartment\tor botli \"\t,000 to extend electrical services in Berlin to get for $1.19 a package^ ,,\t,\t'\t,, rural regions.Mr.Duplessis said that in y Que- Troops\u2019 Vote Will Begin On Monday Ottawa ,([> The armet Moni.sburg, Out.tP Twenty persons plunged to watery death r'rirluy when a Toronto lo-Monl real bus rammed a small, truck i ami hurtled into the Williamsburg : canal.| Early loday.13 of Ihc viciims had been posiiivcly idcnlilic* and .oven tentatively.Ot the 20 who perished, 12 were men and eighl 1944, of precious flour, fats and other j ,l^ena*°l\tSpar^man (Dem.food worth much more.Germans\ta memoer oi the Senate for-1 20 cen( 0)- g\u201ee5ec fai.lns .vere mss nut the fond to Germans Rut ' clSn relations committee, said: \"I :\tL, ,,, , L\tS U( .all know the United Stales is foot- : ^''nk it's a mistake to let the Rus-1 fj'\u2019\u2019 i./VV f loclay' U.0 .Pcr ccnt mg thc sSoO OOO blll The total | -«ns and communists gel the ] be^ J ^ of the packages delivered rose to;JumP un us s0 many times.It puts , J-Cl\tle salt\u2018; 'AT alnl about 850,000 Friday.\t| us continually in the position of;'0 bung that figure up to 100 per women, Nineteen persons escaped.1 forces at home and abroad go to 17 parsengerr, the bus driver and I the poll Monday, gcltiiig the jump the truck driver.Of the seven! on other Canadians who won\u2019t cast tentatively idem Hied, six were Dr.Hans Hirschfeld, press ficer for West Berlin Lord Mayor!,.,\t\u201e Ernst Reuter, said the relief pro- : Ule real facts- 0j-.answering communist propaganda ;cent- their ballots in the federal election until Aug.10.About 100,000 men and women I in uniform in Europe, the Far when we could be out first with! Mr.Duplessis said the j spread of electrification in Quc- gram will be extended to all of the ! Flanders said pro-communist or; bee stems from legislation spon-18,000,000 Germans under Soviet even neutral peoples could \"get sored by his government in 1945 occupation if the Communist po- the impression that the Soviet is wnich made possible organization1 J East and Canada are eligible, rapid ; Their votes, cast for the candidate effectively seal off of their choice in the riding where they have permanent residence, will be counted Aug.17.____ ______________________ w\t_\t___________ Special civilian returning offi- telling The \"truth and that ' wè'rë H electricity \u2018 co-operatives.The leers, aided by Faison officers from trying to get out of an incident.\u201d legislation authorized expenditure\t\u201c.The U.S.case on the B-50 was oJ- $10,000,000.Another $10,000,000 Premier, Bourque To Visit Ungava Quebec \u2014 CP \u2014 Premier Duplessis will visit Ungava\u2019s iron ore development \u201csome time during August\u201d but no date has been fixed for the 600-mile trip.Mr.Duplessis told his regular weekly press conference Friday that his second visit to the vast territory where the Iron Ore Company of Canada is getting set to mine ore will be made partly by air and partly by rail.Mr.Duplessis will be accompanied by Lands Minister Bourque, Hon.Gerald Martineau of the Legislative Council, Hon.norHnFrf\tj ried out in Potsdam, Oranienburg, \u2019\tt L r Tard,f\u2019 Fuerstenwalde, Zeesen, and Mich- ^un'lendorf_all way stations on inter-Ascpmhuf\t>aU f\u2019 L vr1S ?1V7\t28 and :\t29: Shoe- 20 t\\ brooke: August 29 to Sept 4, In vorness: Sept 2 and 3 Brome Sept.7.8.9 and 10.Danville Sept.10.11 and 12.it.-il' cam las Officers of the Wales Home at be on separate forms, either*clip-; correct to prove to my husband ! Richmond have acknowledged the ped from the Record or a facsimile.! that I\u2019m not useless.\u201d\tfollowing donations: Now, get cracking, and maybe ai \"Here we are again.My pen isj H.Beane.Beebe, magazines: week from today we will\tbe able j getting weary,\tbut always\tready\tto\t-\tMrs.\tH.E.Blanchford.\tNorth Hat- to announce the name of a win-j try again.\"\tj\tley,\twheel\tchair;\tLennoxvillc nel-.\t\"Hope I have the right answer Women's League, church calen- Dcspite the many weeks this;\tmy little boy has to have his dars; Fred Wintle.Trcnholm.puzle has been running,\tinterest\t! teeth taken\tcare\tof and\talso\tneeds\t!\tMrs.\tArthur\tParsons.\tMelbourne, still seems to be keen.A\tDanville ! glasses.\u201d\ti\tC.Coburn,\tLupper\tMelbourne, lady wrote us that she has been! \u201cI could make very good use of | magazines; Mrs.Earl Anderson, getting the Record for years and that \u201cthis is the most interesting contest that, you have had in for a long time.\u201d Another contestant, wants to know how the readers of other papers that carry these crosswords are making out.Just about the same as the rest of you.judging from what we have seen.However, a metropolitan paper which, like ourselves, got up to# puzzle : $90 for clothes for my children j Sherbrooke, periodicals; Ada this winter.\u201d\t: Hatch, Sherbrooke, magazines.And a poem:\t-VIrs- E- Coburn, Stanstcad.Dr.\u201cI've tried and tried to make a|\"- L.Shurtleff, Coaticook.periodi-versei\t! cals; Mrs.Hughes.Sherbrooke.\u201cThey just keep getting worse and ^ women's clothing; Mr.King, Dan- worse.\u201cI'm not no good at making rhymes, \u201cBut I sure could use 900 dimes.\u201cMy thoughts turn to my empty purse, \u201cAnd now1 at last I've got my The Sherbrooke Hosp paign for funds, conducted spring, has been dormant for some lime, but donations are still coming in and a repori from the hos pital today revealed that contributions totalling $63,000 have now been receievd.The original objective in the campaign was 8100,000.Today's announcement listed the following donations: SI,000: Anonymous.8500: Webster Motors Company $150: Rosenbloom s Ltd.S10: Eastern Mercantile Agencies; E.E.Spafford, Mrs.Lucille Spafford; K.A 'Webster: Fred W Webster.$75: Canadian General Electric: Mozart\u2019s Ltd.: C.V.Smith, Thet-ford Mines.$50: Simpson-Sears Ltd.$35; Town of Richmond.$25: M.Smith Store: Star Pharmacy; Mr.and Mrs.1.Steinman; Caswell, i Genest-Nadeau Ltd.Mrs.H\tJ- B.Grondin.' ' - Prime Minister St.Laurent Comes To Sherbrooke Tomorrow Evening Hcnder- KBR O OKE JLTRU.ST I C O M II WILLS have 3 dimensions Every will has a past, present and future.What happens today or tomorrow may seriously affect the bequests you made yesterday.It is important that you make periodic reviews of your will to take care of changes in fhe law, in your holdings, and the lives of your heirs.Our Trust Officers will be happy to meet with you either alone, or with your Notary or Attorney, to discuss your Estate plans, without of course, any obligation.Sherbrooke Trust ville, -\u2018men's shoes; Mrs.son, Lennoxvillc, Mrs.Lennoxvillc, magazines;\t.R.Frid, Barrie, Ont., periodicals.' $15: Tots Town, Mrs.H.Ray and Mrs.J.E.De- S10: Bern's Ltd.: Budnmg's Merriott.puzzles; Mrs.J.E.De- Pharmacy; .lack Echenborg.Mr Merriott.books; Miss Hortcnse : and Mrs.A.Gillman: Sam (iillman: Fraser, Richmond, Mrs.Arthur ! Henry's Ladies Wear; Lindor Shop: Smith, Richmond, Miss B.Everett, j Rayfel's Style Shop: Dr.A.Sil Lennoxvillc, magazines; Mrs.R.[ver: D.Steinman: Women's Assoei-Brown, Granby, periodicals; Mrs.ation.SI.Andrew's United Church, J.Coles, Richmond, Mr.Lockwood.Scotstown.Danville.Mrs.E.McIntyre, Shcr ;\t$5: Malcolm Coote, South Dm brooke.Mrs, F.Sykes, Richmond.1 ham: Chester Damon.East Angm.magazines.\t| Mrs.Ida Damon; Alphonse Genc-i ; Granby and Abbotsford auxi-j Ladies\u2019 Association of East Bol-liary, men\u2019s clothing; Mrs.Austin I ton United Church: Maxwell Re \u2018\u201cilkie, Melbourne, men\u2019s clothing; bekah Lodge No.17.Bishopton; J.Blake.Sherbrooke, wom-: Order of the Eastern Star, Progrc-clothing; Mrs.T.A.Cadman.j Chapter No.38, Thetford Minos; erbrooke, women\u2019s clothing, Ë.Whalley, Magog; Miss D.Hast JOINS Harnson.ot Sherbrooke.Ward were recent guests of Mr.^ MernLu \u2019 f'f/'* of ,he,r m°-i and Mrs.W E.Goodenough.\tthe'\\ M,s- F'0>\u2019d »00P'T\t, Mr.and Mrs.George Lawrence i enniivv'm ¦ MfSn i '!'m Ll v,0' of : and family, of Sherbrooke, were 1., ,\t\u201c 'i i 'Mù'\\, MelT-vn i recent weekend guests of Mr.and ''l '\t.'hlldu'J'\u2019 Bobbie, ton Mrs.Hubert Lawrence\tme and Barbara of loronto.wore BEDFORD Mr.and Mrs.William Martin, Mr.and Mr.__________ Sr., have returned from a visit to | companied by Mr.Hannibal Shel-1 bridge Ridge.when in Bedford to attend the Edward Mayotte and Mr.Mayotte.I Buzby-Reid' wedding.\tMiss Julia E I Mr.and Mrs.Ross Crawford ' end with her k«*'->\u2022tt.Everest expedition, Friday was appointed assistant commandant of the Imperial Staff College at Camberley.ï™V»;rSïïEI?»¦>k'Kjssisav r p.rems.Mr.and ;\ta»»\t»' 'Je homf ,, |holr\tMrs.Klh.\u2019l the former's brother, Mr.Foster tus, were recent guests at the home ,\t.\t.,.Martin, and Mrs.Martin, in Man- : of Mr, and Mrs.McElroy, in Dun- i spent a week-end in Bedford at Chester N.H.They also visited ham.\t: the home of Mr and Mrs.Ross has been the guest of her aunt, Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Card, of Lnkeport, N.H.Mr.D.K.Sherry, of Danville.Mis?Nettie Levering has return-1 Smith.' of Saskatchewan Mrs \u2014- - -'-j - n.jr\u2014j .cci t0 iiel- home in Stanstead 1 - \u2022\tn.,, .hi, ,,\t.\t, ,,\t.Johnson, of Lancaster, N.H.Mr.,,\t,, .\t.-\t, , ,,\t:\t.\u2014 -\u2014 -.- \u2014-\tMr.and Mrs.Edw ard Maurice .and Mrs M C Willard of shor.Mrs.Martin s sister and- brother- Mr.and Mrs.Ewart Martin have ' Preston and on his return home of Burlington, Vt\u201e spent a week- ; brooke.Mr and Mrs 'willi-un Sfe-in-law, in Manchester, and in Bil- returned from a motor trip to was accompanied by Mrs.Sherry end in Bedford with the former\u2019s i war) of Beebe Mr:.Clan Gilbert lerica, Mass., they were the guests 1 p'jorjc|ai during their absence their and son, Bruce, who had been mother.Mrs.L.Maurice or Mr.Martin s sister.\tj son> fjonaid, was the guest of his guests of Mr.and Mrs.Preston.¦ roeque.PEST CONTROL Made Possible with a VULCAN LAMP You can now buy these well known bulbs, with tablets that dissolve in them, for $6.95 Extra tablets, pkg.$1.35 HUGH 5.ROSE & Co., Ltd.DISTRIBUTORS 113 Depot St.\u2014 Tel.3-2514 MacLeod and family.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Chapman and family, from Leominster, Mass., were visiting his aunt, Mrs.Mary Lowe and family, for a few days.Mr and Mrs.Haydn S Pearson, of Greenfield, N.IL, and Mrs.Edna Elliott, of Sawyorville.were recent guests of Miss Hazel Ed wards and Mrs.Ethel Gillandor.Mrs.Mary Lowe was pleasantly surprised on her birthday when 20 of her friends gathered at lier home where a few social hours were spent.A birthday cake ecu tered the table and delicate re freshments were served to those who were present.limilJjK VJll Lilt ivv; ci V l i»xp AJ V- V4 4 \\J i Vi I\tVI* 4/W.-HIVOO,\t| e,i-\u201e .QciaonnQ Th.\u201e,,jn.\t; Arena, is making satisfactory pro- Mrs.Armitage, who has been .1\t.Miss Betty Gardner has return-¦'( 'aKe\tup irsiaence\tm iduuih .\tyIartjn will go to Mont-¦ spending the last few months with ed to her home in Pearceton, ^\u2022 Lmocque has a position n the rca!i and cxpec|S at t]iat time to her nephew.Mr.Wright Gooden FARM HOMES WILL ter spending a week with her un-1 \u201cancn 01 ,ne Dominion stoies in , be ab|e to have the cast, which he ougli.has taken up residence in Continued trom Page L cle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Claren- :\t1 C,\t- d; i \u2022\thas had to wear during the past ; Sherbrooke.ee Grenier, on the Stanbridge Sta- \u201cf-\t\u201c1S- Jf-\tmonths removed at the Royal Vic- Mr.and Mrs.Lynn Parsons and f rulay annouiiced (he second ses tien Road.\t!\t^r.nfh»dÆ.e Avoî toria Hospital.\tDonald were visiting Mr.and Mrs | of «.«^ec's 24th legislature Mr.and Mrs.Marcel Bechard.i ste Therese, were the guests over\tF\t'\t1\tI\"\"- - were recent guests at the home of ; a week-end of Mrs.Richer the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.er,ts\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.P.Charles Realff, on Stanbridge Ridge.Mr.and Mrs.David Tune, of Greenfield Park, spent a week-end in Bedford, guests of the latter's | and Mr.A.J.MaeKenzie, of Bish T T\t.\u201e\t,\t.-.- =- -.\u2014\t| Mr.and Mrs.Ishmael Corey, of oplon.Miss\tL.\tLarocque,\tof\tMontreal,\tgrandparents.Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tL.\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.Sherry attended the\tFarnham, recently\tvisited the for- Miss Gladys Lawrence\tspent a spent a week-end\tin\tBedford\twith\tRouse, in Dunham.\t|\tBuzby-Reid wedding.\tmer's brother, Mr.Earl Corey, i\tfew days visiting Misses\tElaine her parents, Mr.and Mrs.P.\tLa- jijss Catherine Draper, of Mont-i\t¦^r\u2019 and '|rs- Kenneth Maxwell\tjwho is a patient in Notre Dame\t;\tand Sylvia\tMacLeod in\tCanter- real, was in Bedford for a week-end\tsPenl a week-end m Philipsburg,\tfjj, j^osajre Hospital.\tI\tbury.with her parents, Dr.and Mrs.F.\tquests of the latter s parents, Mr.\tJ Mr_ william Martin, Sr., who\tMr.and\tMrs.William\tWillard, : E.Draper.\t' a ., A rs\u2018 ' \u2022145.Your memory to me is a keepsake.With which l will never part, tiod has you in his keeping, 1 have you in my heart.FDA.CARDS OF THANKS We wish to extend our very silicon thanks to all who helped us in any waj at the time of our recent fire.W« deeply appreciate the generosity of the members of the North Hatley Club lm\\ ami of Her.K.W.Harrison and the congregation of the Anglican Church.Our special thanks to Mr.and Mrs.Alton Cruickshank, Mr.and Mrs Oamille Ladouceur, Mrs.A.Griggs, Mr and Mrs Rriward Johnson ami Mr.am! Mrs.violin McKay for their many acti of kindness.MR.and MRS.EARL W.DAVIS North Hatley, Que.Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks 11.80 per uurrtlon DEATH NOTICES I8c per line.Minimum chnrge $1.80 (10 Une» or leas).Il* MRMORIAM» $1.00, *0 conU Per tine (or poetry.Addltlonil ¦ «me» over three, 10 cent» eieh namA.ALL AUOVK NOTraCS MUST OARItV SIGNATURE OF PART If SENDING NOTICE FUNERAL CHAPEL semhly now is: Union Nationale, parents, Mr.and Mrs.Chartes j a month\u2019s holiday, has return-1 Mrs Harris and family.\t|\tftSttice ^Mk\u201d8J^ncl ! 68; Li,bcr*l(i' 28! Independent, one; pnrpv\t: ed to the Parsonage.Services will» Mr.Albert lurcotte, of ritch\tiMdU,KC a1Vu lv,1\u2018ss danu , vacant, none.Miss Betty Ann Nicholson, of be resumed in the churches m Bay, Mr.Rodolphe Mmiso^ of Bai-| \u2018\tare spending a mv days The sessions will be (ho first in Montreal, spent a week-end in ?ev; ^jr- Duncan's pastorate, Bed-; ton, Vt., Mrs.Louis^ Cabana^and j\tm».*\t^i* ; which Liberal ^ loader Georges Pa » UV V .111.LS V* 11V_.UH O pao l Cl l V , J-J V-Vl - j lull, » I., .rail-.\tvnwwm, \u201c * * '» I\t.\t'\tI Bedford with her parents, Mr.and\tStanbridge East, Mystic and Mr.Joel Turcotte, of North Troy.anJlrMr^dCl^f JrXm 'Bora-iek \u2019\u2019i -\tPhilipsburg.\tVt., were recent visitors at the |\tano ivns.waiiace ueiwick, jef Campbell, a week-end in mMtv mà Mrs.Alfred Nicholson.\tj Pbilipsburg, Mr.and Mrs.L.Gutfason and : ,rMliss Kathleen little daughter, of Philadelphia, ! \u201e°,n, e,a'' sP6nt Pa., were guests at the home of : ?Iedfo,rIcj.'Vlth 1:er\tMr.and I Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm McCaw, :-dis- Y dham Campbell.______________________________________i Mrs.D.P.Jones, who has spent i the past weeks in Cambridge, | Mass., the guest of her brother-in-| law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.E.! Hodgon, is returning shortly to I Bedford.Mrs.Jones visited her brother, a veteran of the Spanish-American war, who is a patient in the Soldiers\u2019 Home at Chelsea, Mass.He is confined to his bed, I as the results of several shocks i that he has sustained.lime will take pari.He was , elected to the assembly in a by- of ! home of Mrs.Maggie Chevalier.MeganDc, Mann., and Mr.and election in Montreal Outremonl for Fun And Thrills Atfend The COGKSHiRE FAIR AUG.24 « 25 - 26 MARCH MIDWAY SHOWS GEORGE HAMID'S GRANDSTAND ATTRACTIONS Miss Margaret Holland, of Lon-: Mrs- Lewis Berwick, of Beulah, July 9.gueuil, spent a week-end in ! Man., were recent guests of Mr.| Bedford, the guest of her parents, j aIlfi Mrs.W.If.Goodenough.| Mr.and Mrs.Charles Holland.Mr .and Mrs.Clifford Wright\tAYER\u2019S CLIFF Mrs.Ralph Van Horn and her ! and son Darrell, of Thetford Mines,\t______ daughter, Miss Dorothy Van Horn, | were overnight guests of Mr.and who are on an extended trip, are ! Mrs.Ross Gpddwin, Other guests at present the guests of Mrs.Van 1 at the same home were Mr.Mur-Horn and Miss Van Horn will ; ray Wright and Miss Edna Wright, visit the former\u2019s son-in-law and ! of Thetford, Mr.and Mrs.George daughter, Dr.and Mrs.Russell Wallace in St.Vital, Man.Miss Sylva Palmer, of Montreal, spent a week-end in Bedford, the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mr.Stewart Payne has returned | Mrs.Allan Palmer.\u2018 to Washington, D.C., after being in Bedford to attend the marriage of his sister-in-law, Miss Betty I Reid to Mr.Milton Buzby.Mrs.Mr.Dick Preston, of Montreal, spent a week-end in Bedford, with Mr.and Mrs.Ross Preston.The Rev.W, J.White, rector of Payne and two daughters, Judy ! St.James Church, who has been and Patricia, will remain for sev- on holiday during the past month eral weeks, with Mrs.Payne\u2019s par- i in the Laurentians, has returned .ents, Mr.and Mrs, D.J.Reid, j to Bedford, and will take the ser-Mrs.Rudolphe Tremblay, who vices on Sunday at St.James j has been the guest of her son and ; Church, Bedford, and af St.Paul\u2019s j daughter-in-law, has returned to : Church, Philipsburg.During Mr., her home at Fort Chambly.\t\u2019 White\u2019s absence the church serv- Miss Jean Parsons, of Montreal, ices have been taken by the Rev.I was in Bedford over the week-end ! Mr.Naylor, of Philipsburg.| with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.! Mr.Stephen May, of Montreal, M.E, Parsons.\tspent the week-end in Bedford Mrs.Dorothy Proctor and her | with his sister, Mrs.Stanley Rider, sister, Miss Elsie Killen.have re- : Mrs.Aldinia Cunningham visil-( turned from Richford, Vt., where ed her brother, Mr.L.Dalpe, at they visited their mother, Mrs.i Pigeon Hill one Sunday.BIG LIBERAL RALLY For Eastern Townships Region in Sherbrooke B SUNDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2nd, 8.30 P.M.At The Belvedere St.Armoury, On the occasion of the visit to Sherbrooke of RIGHT\tLOUIS ST-LAURENT Under the Presidency of HON.SEN.JACOB NICOL -HON.SEN.C.B.HOWARD ORATORS: RIGHT HON.LOUIS ST-LAURENT MR.ERNEST 0.GINGRAS (Candidate for Richmond- Wolfe.) MR.LOUIS ROBERGE (Candidate for Stanstead) MR.JOSEPH LAFONTAINE (Candidate for Megantie! MR.J.A.BLANCHETTE (Candidate for Compfon-Frontenac) MR.MAURICE GINGUES (Candidate for Sherbrooke) PARADE DEPARTURE from the residence of Mr.Maurice Gingues, Laurier St.ROUTE \u2014 Laurier - Aberdeen - Alexander - Galt West - Belvedere South to Armouries.PUBLISHED BY THE LIBERAL ORGANIZATION OF SHERBROOKE.Lasenba and family of Bury and Mr.and Mrs, Clifford Stowe and son Michael, of Birchton.Mrs.Jessie Jergerson is staying awhile with Mrs.Annie Ross who is in poor health, Mrs.Lyle Her- OUR BOARDING HOUSE ice Cream Social, Skating Rink, Band in attendance, Friday, Aug.7!h.Games dr.Special feature: Crippled Children from C.Camp as guests.TROOPS' VOTE WILL Continued from Page 1 Practically all high-grade opals come from Australia, where Hie first black opal was found 50 years ago.Major Hoople HE'LL Twises/à Be-r CAN'Tf ABLE BELIEVE.M TO 4 MY ZiSS'.f SLIDE THE CHAPMROUMD IS SAlL-i OVER =¦= ( IMG AWAVlf THE LIKE A \\\\TOWN (?£>CKETj> A 4HIP//VJHIL& v ! f AFTER ^ V /a toss / Alike '/Ithat' ™ w/ffvS'// THROWS S FROM -rue.YOUR FILL'S BEFORE OUTFIELD TAKING OFF ?[Local gov\" LEAVING TOWN = 7-30 Oç».\tNIA Ur+CA fc*.T.M.p*t 0.ft.Ptt 'A That means special polls must lie set up in the field.Polls for servicemen all will he open three hours a clay between Aug.3 and Aug.fi.The number of voters eligible overseas is estimated al about 20.000,\tconsiderably higher than the \u201chandful\" who cas! ballots overseas in (ho 1949 elect ion.That year there were only 22,714 votes east among servicemen from an eligible voters list of about 50,000.In 1945, Ihere were 174,589 votes cast overseas, including 7,839 in Newfoundland which was not a province of Canada al that time.The total service vote was 359,078 and I lie number of eligible voters 750.000.Next-of-kin of Canada's 18 ser vicemen taken prisoner of-war in Korea may exercise their right to cast an extra vote ns proxy for their absent menfolk.Several hundred Ifiyear-old apprentices in the army, navy and air force also will get a vole for the first lime.The law says all members of the active armed forces arc entitled to vote, and that includes the apprentices.SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith & Vf I ^ t\ts*-3 T.M.«U#- U.ft.P*L Off.Copr .7953 by KtA 0ar»k*.Inc, TAFT WILL BE Continued from Page I band.Among the early callers were the President and Mrs.Eisenhower.The Eisenhowers visited with Mrs.Taft for about 10 minutes.The President left a letter.In a public statement, Eisenhower had said: \"The American people have lost a truly great citizen and I have lost a wise counsellor and a valued friend.\" This came from the man Taft had fought bitterly last year for lhe Republican presidential nom-ination, then had pitched in to help discharge the White House responsibilities he himself had sought for so long.More than any other ihing, the 63-year-old Ohioan had wanted to follow the footsteps of his father, William Howard Taft, into the Anderson Monuments BOX 56 \u2014 BEEBE, QUE.Monument», Markers, Lettering Work done anywhere In E.T.Writ* for Pamphlet and Prices.Brome-Missivjuoi: Lloyd Mandlgo, Sutton, Que, R.L.BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL & AMBULANCE SERVICE (Formerly Blake'*) 300 Queen Blvd.N.Tel.2-9977 differences bur-of national and and Eisenhower \u201cBut gosh, Mom, that\u2019s what Dad says every time a window sticks or a twig gets caught in the mower!\u201d White House.But with their ied for the sake party unity, Taft pulled together.Taft\u2019s judgment in Congressional liming and his peacemaking ability were accounted a tremendous asset for Eisenhower administration attempts to put through its program at.its first legislative session.Former President Truman, generally at odds politically with Taft, said his death was America\u2019s loss Truman added: \u201cHe and t did not agree on public policy, but he knew where I stood and I knew where he stood.\u201d John L.Lewis and other union leaders, who often criticized the Ohioan and Ihe Taft-Hartley labor relations act he co-authored, mourned his passing.In Europe, leaders of Britain, France and Italy quickly expressed their regrel.Even Moscow radio, in a broadcast monitored in London, took note of Taft\u2019s passing, but in a one-sentence account: \u201cAccording to London radio, the prominent member of the U.S.Senate, Taft, died today.\u201d There had been published reports that Taft knew the malignant nature of his ailment long before his death.But neither the family nor his physicians could confirm this, SPECIAL! for th« month of JULY ONLYI \u2022\tGrey BARRE granite Reg $236 - for $140 \u2022\tBlack SWEDEN granite Reg $350 - for $250 \u2022\tRed BALMORAL Reg $300 for $200 These prices include inscriptions, base and setting up Delivery to any part of Quebec Buy from E PROVOST and you buy direct from the manufacturer, no office or commission charges.Come see for yourself.1003 King St.East, Cor.15th Avo.Tel.3-1700 Sherbrooke.The schipperke, a small tailless dog, was originally used on Belgian barges as a guard and vermin killer.MONUMENTS : SMITH See what you buy.We Invite Your Critical Inspection And We Welcome Value Comparisons.Buy with confidence, our own reputation backed by 50 years if service.See Our Exclusive Feather-edge Shape Carving And Beautiful Lettering.Catalogue will be sent on request.In the vicnity of Danville, see Mr.A.C.King.E.CHAUSSE & SON 1650 King West, Sherbrooke Tel.2-2294 3323 READ THE WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATS - 1 c«nt» par worn minimum chard* 50 cant» for U words or lets; thra* consecutive Insertions, S1.Î5; tlx consecutive Insertion», SÎ.Î5 Record Box.10c aDS ACCEPTED - All torrns o.classified ads, Legel Notices and Auction Sales accepted until 4 p m.the day previous to the data ef fnser**on.Dial 3-3636 1.Articles For Sale 4.Property for Safe 20.Wanted to Purchase MAHOGANY dining room set, chesterfield, walnut bedroom floor polisher, baby carriage, 2-8506.grey ! BUYING or selling, you\u2019ll do better STATIONARY gasoline motor suitable when you consult, Charles Connors, Real Estate Broker.The broker with a large number of prospects 144 Wellington North Tel 2-4lc,0 Rest dence: 2-2562- \"FRIGIDAIRE\u201d Equipment; Refrigerator 10 cu, ft , range with \"Wonder I - Oven\", automatic washer.Only 9 NEW brick residence, 1575 Oauvin St months in use.Call: 2-8506.BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates ! CANADIAN or American, copper, fell-ver or gold coins, also old pistols, rif-j les, flasks, molds.Harry Lynn, R.R.1.Melbourne.THREE-acres standing oats.Apply: Wes-, | ley Alders.Lennoxville, after 5 p.m.! Tel: 2-1020.HOUSEHOLD furniture, stove washing: machine, set of dishes, silver and, many other articles, must, be sold right away.Mrs.Alex Morrison, Tel.I 2-9685.i EIGHTEEN poultry feed hoppers, water founts.Apply: Mr, Gaull R.R.I, Lennoxville.THOR electric washer; congoleum square 9 x 12, blue; ice box; all In very good condition.Mrs.Albert Vance, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Tel.75.off Drummond Roal fGalt West; birch finish, perfect insulation, Interest 3G; also four room residence, very good buying condition.Call and see Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand.Phone 2-0874.DUPLEX house, modern, garage, large lot, good location.Eor Information\u2019 apply 11.L.Smith, Bishopton, Que.WATERVILLE\u2014Five room house, 3.piece bath, town water, near store, schools and churches Write P.0 Box 283, North Hatley.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, AUGUST Î, 1953.CKTS (1240 Kcs.f THIS EVENING 5.00\tNews 5 05 Riding The Rrange 5 45 Blue Mountain Boys 6.00\tNews 6.30\tSports 6.35 Twilight Tim* 7.00\tTop Bands 7.30\tJourney Into Jan 8.00\tMusical Progra_ 8.30\tMusic Hall 9.00\tGrace Chapel 9.30\tThornton\u2019s Orch.9.45 Salute To Barrie 10.00\tMusic From Meadow Brook 10.30\tBrant Inn Orch.11.00\tNews 11,15 Pop Favorites 11.30\tHit Parade Record's Radio Guide.for running large corn blower.E.M.Detchon, Massawlppi.Tel: North; Hatley 215.24.Salesmen Wanted Big Money-Making Outfit FREE MAKE good money full or part-time More than 150 domestic and Imported\tNews and Cb.strg SUNDAY GEORGE S McFADDEN, Q.C.ADVO-j cate.Canada Life Building, 275 St.; James Street West.Montreal PAUL MULLINS GERVAIS, B.A., LL.L.J______________________________ general practice, trial and estate, 506 0 c r» Continental Building, King & Welling- \u2022 OT bGIG OT LXCnQnC|6 ton Sts.Tel.3-5991; Residence; 3-2818.Magog 269 Main St., Phone 2720.YEAR AROUND house, 10 large rooms and bath; hot air furnace, electricity, Hi: acres well kept grounds, choice MEN or women trees, shrubs, flower garden, 2 miles north of Bedford.Box 31, Mystic.Tel.Bedford 550.woollens, eye-appealing patterns for made-to-measure suits, topcoats, over, coats.Surprise friends, neighbours, fellow-workers by maker-to-wearer prices.Now sales plan makes experience unnecessary.Wear and show own free suit.Act quickly.Send no money.Honesty and energy all that Is asked.Rush reply to Mayfield Tailoring Co., Dept.10, P.O.Box 68, Montreal, P.Q.BLANCHETTE, GUY.B.A.B.Ph., B.C.Continental B!dg.t King & Wellington.General practice.Tel.2-2330.Residence 3-2349.ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLEY, Oliver Bldg., S Wellington South Tel.2-4735.Armand Rousseau, Q.C., W.H.Bradley.Q.O., I).S.Howard, General trial, practice, estate.Chartered Accountants P S.ROSS & SON.Chartered Account-ants^ Montreal.LAVALLEE, Bedford, Lyonnais, Messier Gascon.Chartered Accountants, Room 504 Continental Building, Sherbrooke.DEERING\u201d horse take, in' j feet; horn, ef.saw; automatic canning machine.Apply; P.O.Box 53, Marbleton.7 Farms for Sale WE CAN sell your property quickly and efficiently Have Immediate clients.List with us now.Fred Con-1 w'ay 13 Wellington North.Telephone ! 3-2874 HA.Poultry for Sale 50 FAT hens for saie.G.W.Wells, R.M.D.l Sherbrooke.to install Telechron Time Defrosters on 5 day free trial.Let us show you how to double your income! Roto Utilities, Queen Street, Coaticook, North.I IB.Baby Chicks 50 \\CRES farm land with 7-room old____________'_____________ house.3 miles from Sherbrooke.! N(yp ALL breeds, but enough to fill' aylor, Royal j most orders; chicks, pullets, cocker-! els; maybe some started also.Order September broilers now ton, Bray, Hatchery, Newington St.E., Sher* J brooke, Phone 3-3730.DR.P.A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist, 160 Wellington St.North, opposite Court House.Phone 2-3103.Veterinary Surgeon Sherbrooke veterinary hospi- ta!.Dr.L.A.Gendreau, 143 Wellington St.South.Phone or write: Mi Hotel.8 Cars for Sale MARTIN MOTOR SALES USED CARS 25.Teachers Wanted QUALIFIED teacher for small rural elementary school; should no applications he received from qualified teachers, applications will be considered from students who have successfully passed grades X or XI.State qualifications and salary expected to C.L.Primmerman, secretary-treasurer, Bedford, Que.27.Help Wanted: Female GIRL wanted as dining-room waitress.Apply Grand Central Hotel.Tel: 806 Richmond, Que.8.00\tCBC New» 8.05\tPost Mark U.K 9.00\tOld Fashioned Gltnertn 9.15 Interlude 9.30 Music Of The Dance 10.00\tCBC Newt 10.30\tAvc Maria Hour 11 00 Church Service 12.00\tNews 12.05\tThrough the Listening Glaie 12.30\tSports Event?On Parada , 12.40 Man Of Distinction \u2018 12 4.5 Music 1\t00 Glad Tidings* Hour 1.30\tWayne King ! 2 00 News 2\t03 Capital Report 2.30\tHour of Charm 3.00\tSummer Symphony 4.00\tAn Innocent Abroad 4.30\tChurch of the Air 5.00\tWinnie The Pooh 5.30\tMart Kenney 6.00\tSouvenirs of Sometime 6.30\tDistinguished Artists 7.00\tThe Tylers ! 7.30 Chamber Music j 8.00 Howard Cable | 8.30 Sunday Concert ! 9.00 Serenade ! 9.30 Enchanted Hour : iTOO Bod\u2019s Scrapbook 10.30 Hawaii Calls j 11.00 Dominion News SuUetlD 11.10 Sportcast FLOOR SANDING Rubber Tile Laying of Rubbei lllo \u2022Done the way you like IF Expert Workmen Free Estimates A.H.MASSON 816 St.Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.2-6774 1950 1950 1952 1951 1949 1950 1951 1948 1951 195(1 1951 1950 1947 CHRYSLER\t4\tdoor DODGE\t4\tdoor CHEVROLET\t4\tdoor FORD\t2\tdoor PLYMOUTH\t4\tdoor AUSTIN\t4\tdoor VANGUARD Stn.W.CHRYSLER\t4\tdoor USED TRUCKS FARGO\t\u2019,2 ton CHEVROLET CHEVROLET G.M.FARGO 12.To Le» FOUR room heated apartment, electric stove frigidaire, Venetian blinds.Im- ^ OUNG lady typist or stenographer mediate occupancy, Tel.3-5030.\tw'th knowledge of general olfice work, for wholesale office.Five day week.Apply giving full details to box 874 Cowansville, Que.28.Help Wanted: Domestic THREE room tenement, ideal for couple.Price $26.00 monthly.Apply 1019 Federal.FOUR rooms and bath.Claude Whitcomb, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Tel: 32.J.E.PARROT Quebec Land Surveyor Office; 89 King St.West lei.2-8134 \u2014 Res.Tel.2-8258 Sherbrooka Open overv niu'ht until 10 p.m.405 BELVEDERE ST.SOUTH Tel.3-3659 .1947 MERCURY for sale or will trade for older car, good condition, new paint, four good tires.'Terms arranged.Phone 2-6526.Art Bennett Bilingual Auctioneer For St.Francis District Tel.66 r 15 \u2014 Sawyerville Tel.2-7413 - Sherbrooke WANTED PARTIES INTERESTED IN RAISING CHINCHILLAS for our breeding farm.Very large profits can be expected.Guaranteed market for all breeding stock raised.For further information, please contact MAGOG CHINCHILLA RANCH Ayer's Cliff Road 1 mile from Magog GIRL for housework, only responsible person appreciating good home with fair remuneration need apply.Box 341 Record.SMALL English car, 194B coach.Good running order.Cash or terms.Tel: 2-1276.1937 CHEVROLET, business coupe, in good condition.Phone 2-4114 after 6 p.m.CHEVROLET SEDAN 1948 perfect condition, radio, heater, $1075.00 or best offer.Will exchange for cheaper car 572 Quebec St., Tel: 3-1267.1946 MONARCH sedan, body, rtiotor and tires in very good condition.Apply Harold Aldrich, Huntingville.Phone 3.5396.1935 DODGE sedan in first class running order.$300 or best offer.Tel.Armstrong 2-6677 FOUR room heated apartment, to sublet.furniture for sale if desired.Apply 750 Argyle, Apt.1.Phone 2-8160.IMMEDIATE possession* heated ground floor flat; nine rooms, fireplace and two bathrooms.Rental $100.00 monthly.Garage.Large bright rooms.Apply Sherbrooke Trust Company, Dial 2-3845.10.Horses for Sale 14.Cottages to Let MIRROR LAKE, Bishopton, Furnished cottage, with modern conveniences, suitable for a family of four or! more, available for the months of j August and September.Safe beach for children.H.C.Barter, Cookshire, ! Phone 6 or 176.ON LAKE Memphremagog; electricity, I inside plumbing and boat.Available j August 1st; by week or month.Apply: 1282 Prospect or Tel.3-1838 after 5:30 p.m.BILINGUAL girl wanted to learn to be, ii.is The Poople\u2019s Church saleslady.Previous experience not re- n.30 Pop Favorites qui red.Apply Skinner\u2019s Regd.\t, 12.00 News and Sum Off.MONDAY 6.00\tPress News 6.05\tParty Line 6.45\tSacred Heart Program 7.00\tNews 7.05\tMusical Clock 7.30\tSports Roundup ; 7.35 Thoughts for Today I 8.00 News |\t8.15 Musical Clock j 8.30 Morning Devotions : 8.15 MusicaJ Clock j 9.00 News ! 9.05 MusicaJ Varieties 9.45\tLight and Lyrical 10.15\tFancy Fingers j 10.30 Airlanes Melodies j 10.45 Song Shop I 11.00 Newd j 11.03 Guess What?r 11:15 Liberal Party ; 11.20 Interlude 11.30 Tunes That Remain 11.45\tInterlude 11.50 Farmer\u2019s Hour 12.00\tPress News 12.05\tSunshine Hour LOO CBC News 1.15\tHi 1.45\tInvitation to the waltz 2.00\tDouble or Nothing 2.30\tMusic of Manhattan 2.45\tSinging Americans 3.00\tPress News 3.05\tThis is the Hour 4.00\tNews 4.05\tPlatter Party Wanted KING East corner.3.356 sq.ft.ware-! house, fireproof; can be used fori manufacturing.Automatic air heating!____________________________ Mricrn Kor further inmormatlon, ap- yv^MTiTfor fienerai housework \u201cin fam-jBy 455 King East.Tel.; 2-0041.\tUy wUh follr chUdren |n Lennoxville.DANVILLE\u2014newly\tdecorated apart- Permanent position.Call 3-1768.ment 5 rooms, one utility room, one\t- bathroom, new' hardwood floors.Ap- jvJ.rCjfm ply: W.Z.Matthews, Danville, Que.|\t-*-\u2014* - \u2019.\u2014.MARRIED man for large dairy farm.NEW three-room apartment and bath, j Year round job.House etc.furnished.Planned kitchen and tile bath with i 'Pel.North Hatley 215.shower.Excellent location.Available j- .September.$80.00.Apply; ttecord Box 35.BllSilieSS Opportunities RESTAURANT on Beebe Main Street.Good business and living quarters.Phone 460-5 Beebe.36.Miscellaneous SITUATIONS wanted: Healthy kittens want good homes.Honest, loyal, sober.Will do light mousework.Being given away.Phone 3-4611.MISS JOHNSTON, practical nurse, will â.UD News be out of town until Sept.1st, then be available for baby cases.915 King George St.MOVIN^ Storage space for furniture, one month or more, Sherbrooke Warehousing.Tel.3-5711.TWO good horses.1300 lbs each, Rod Raffan, Spring Road, Lennoxville.PROFITABLE BUSINESS FOR SALE Centrally Located.General Store in Richmond \u2014 Excellent Turnover.Apply 450 Main Street or Telephone 297 FOUR room cottage at Little Lake; .all modern conveniences; for August and September by week or month.Phone 2-6536.COTTAGE for August at Little Lake Magog, screened porch, electricity, boat, nice beach for children.Dial 2.1946.46.Pets for Sale FOR SALE: Pedigree boxer, 3 years old; well trained, very gentle.Can be seen at North Pharmacy, corner Queen and King.Tel.2-9232, SA MOVED pups from accredited country kennels.Clean, healthy.Blair Wilson, East Bolton Road, Magcg.Phone 2330.5.05 Riding the Range 5.30\tGolden Mountain Boys 5.45\tAlf Coward 6.00\tNews 6.10 Town Crier 6.15\tTwilight Time 6.30\tSports 6.35 Political Topics 7.00\tLiberal Party 7.15\tMaxine Ware 7.30\tChez Nous 7.45\tRhythm Rendezvous 8.00\tDominion Magazine.8.30\tOpportunity Knocks 9.00\tPolitical Talk 9.30\tJazz Unlimited 10.00\tMusical Program 10,30 Interlude 10.45 Liberal Party 11.00\tNews vi^°^rny timep hfaVe, PF0- U:15PPoprtSFavorUeS.V Kleri REWINDING TRANSFORMERS .\tREPAIRS On All Types of Electrical Appliances 'Ufiggett \u20ac&cÔic fàegti.T 153 MARQUETTE STiA A\tTEL.2-08i* y ESTABLISHED IN 1903 \"The Firs» Electrical Establishment In Sherbrooke\" WIKE (1490 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 00 Gospel Rally 30 Curtain Cali 45 Planet Man 00 Showtime from Hollywood 30 Music to Dine By 45 Sports 00 Fred Waring 15 Fish and Hunting Highlights 20 Under the Capitol Dome :30 Bing Sings :45 According to the Record .55 News :00 Guy Lombardo 15 Perry Como ,30 Sammy Kaye :45 Lady of the Lake :55 News 00 Steamboat Jamboree 30 Town And Country Time ,45 Tomorrow's News Now GO Honor Roll Of Hits :G0 Headline News :05 Sign Off SUNDAY, JUNE 21ST.58\u2014Sign On ,00\u2014Chapel By The Side Of The Roaif ,15\u2014News ,30\u2014Song Of Praise .45\u2014The Adventists 00\u2014Comic Weekly Man 30\u2014Showers Of Blessing 45\u2014The Three Sons 00\u2014Three Quarter Time 15\u2014Frank Talks On A.A.30\u2014Christian Science 45\u2014Organ Music .55\u2014News .00\u2014Church Service .15\u2014News 30\u2014World Concert Hall 55\u2014News .00 Serenade In Blue .15 Wonderland Of Vision 30 Lyn Murray Show 2.00 Sports Parade 2.25 Baseball 5.00\u2014\tBostoh Blackie 5.30\u2014\tStories From Sports Record* 5.45\u2014\tNews 6.00\u2014\tEddy Howard 6.15\u2014\tDrew Pearson 6.30\u2014\tHour Of Charm 7.00\u2014\tFred Waring 7.15\u2014\tJimmy Fiddler Show 7.30\u2014\tCisco Kid 8.00\u2014\tFreedom U.S.A.8:30 T was A Communist For F,B J* 9.00\u2014\tGuy Lombardo Show' 9.30 The 40 Million 9.45\u2014\tThis Is Washington 10.00\u2014\tJourney Into Melody 11.00\u2014\tHeadline News 11.05\u2014Sign Off HOSPITAL COMPLETED Stockholm\u2014 ((P! \u2014The S o d e r Hospital has been completed after 15 years of work at a cost of S15.-000.000.With the addition of a new pavilion for geriatrics, it.has 1.559 beds and is the largest hospital in Europe.Vancouver\u2014 W \u2014Don\u2019t be a \u201cJitterbug,\u201d appeals the British Columbia Automobile Association.j\u201cA litterbug.\u201d says Association 1 president Harry Duker, \u201cis one who leaves a trail of paper, boxes and bits nf food alone the highway.\u201d I ^KA®.\u2022 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1955_ ALLEY OOP ^ev«n Qf)0 Way ^Kmmm ^ i' mrn»m ,, i.i i àmZm Bv V.T.Hamlin A Hoaày Guide Te Eastern Townships Merchamtt Amd Besinem Senrkm SHERBROOKE BULLDOZERS 15 TONS No Transport Charge Tel.2-9806 \u2014 Mr.Jacques JOS.CUSTEAU LICENSED PUBLIC AUCTIONEER Tel.Office 2-7097 Res 2-0346 535 Short St.\u2014 Sherbrooke JOS.OUELLETTE Auctioneer (10 yrs.experience) Tel.2-7293 Eve.2-5913 MAGASIN LANSDOWNE ENRG.Exchange your furniture 54 Grand Forks St., Sherbrooke.Plenty of Power *7 POUNDS 4 HORSEPOWER Homelite One Man Chain Saw A Homelite has ill4% more power than any other chain saw its sire .because it\u2019s the only saw its sire with a 4 horsepower engine.And this extra power means faster, easier cutting .more production per hour with less downtime for sharpening or gepairt.Ask for demonstration» SALES \u2014 SERVICE - PARTS Neo Epuipment Reg'd 21 Alexander St.Telephone Sherbrooke 3-4940 North Hatley 191 ATTENTION HOME OWNERS Screen to storm> doors, installed permanently in your home.SALESMEN WANTED SEE OUR COMBINATION DOOR Reg.$85\tSeQ Efl SPECIAL at U3*iJIW \u2022\"aLSCO SHERBROOKE J 3157 King W., Tel.3-5122 Sherbrooke.| Please send me ijree | pamphlet.\u2022 Name .Address .J Town .' l! STOVE WOOD Yellow Birch or Maple Slabs; 12 or 16 inch, 6 cords or more - $22 Soft Wood Slabs, 12 and 16 inches, 6 cords or more \u2014 $15 4 ft., per cord \u2014\t$5 Delivery Within 20 Miles L P.MORIN 1500 Pacific St., SHERBROOKE Tel.34781 FLOOR COVERING \u2014 TILE \u2014 PAINT 98 patterns floor covering, inlaid, all thicknesses.Canadian, American, imported $1.50 to $3.75 Marboleum Tile, 9x9, per tile .10s Jaspe Tile, 9x9, per tile 15c Rubber Plastex Tile, grade 1, per tile - 22Vic Rubber Plastex Tile, grade 2, per tile .17e Vynil Tile, 9x9, per tile 25c Papco Tile, 9x9, per tile .\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 22\u2019Ac ^ INSTALLATION SERVICE PAINTS Most complete range of colors in town.We custom-mix colors according to your wants.Technical service available for matching and harmonizing colors.Why buy paint at $3.50 and $4.50 per gallon elsewhere?All finishes.\u2022 FARMERS: \u2022 To paint barns, dairies, etc.Best equipment and most expert workmen.Estimates on request.ALSO .EXPERT ROOFER AT YOUR SERVICE! J.BEAUDOIN 118 Wellington So.\u2014Tel.2-7544 AYER\u2019S CLIFF JAS.C.HOWARD Real Estate Dealer Massawippi, Qua.Expert Appraisals Let us solve your Real Estate Problems for you.Tel.Ayer's Cliff 15 R 15 FRESH BÂïTiHIIS For All Kinds Of HEARING AIDS C.i.HEON Hearing Aid Specialist 422 Seventh Ave.South Tel.3-2348 COWANSVILLE For the purchase and installation of heating systems SEE O.H.Charbonneau 127 John St.Cowansville, Que, Tel.670-J L'ISLET FOUNDRY CO.SAWYERVILLE T.C.FRENCH GARAGE Tel.34 r 2 Sawyerville FERGUSON TRACTOR DEALER FARM IMPLEMENTS \"New Holland\" Hay Balers, and Forge Harvesters.OBITUARIES MR.JOHN HAGGERTY, OF GRANBY, QUE., FORMERLY OF INVERNESS, QUE.Relatives, friends and old neighbors sensed a feeling of regret and sadness when hearing of the sudden passing of John H.Haggerty, formerly of Wolfestown and Inverness, Que., who died in his eightieth year, at the home of his daughter, Florence, in Granby, on Wednesday evening, June 24.Mr.Haggerty was the second son of the late Hugh Haggerty and Ellen Plunket, and in 1901, married Margaret McKaig who predeceased her husband eight years ago in St.Jerome where they were living at that time.From this marriage, four sons and three daughters were born: Bert, of Edmonton, Alta.; Willard, of Cluny, HUNTINGVILLE Construction Lumber .Clapboard Siding Knotty Pine Sheathing Softwood Slabs Hardwood Slabs H.Hunting & Sons Ltd.Tel.Sherbrooke 2-8202 NORTH HATLEY P -JOHNSON la/wJut == OUTBOARD MOTORS LAWN-BOY Rotary MOWERS Authorized PARTS DEPOT and SERVICE STATION for all Johnson Products J.E.McCREA NORTH HATLEY | Willard McKelvey and Willie Hurley, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.George Haggerty.Drummondville; i Mr.and Mrs.Wilfrid Adams.Mr.; and Mrs.Clarence Grenough, Sher-i brobke; Mr.John Carey, Mr.How-j ard Keefe and James Douville, : St.Ferdinand.The many beautiful floral tributes, masses and mesasgbs of sympathy received by the family, were silenl expressions of esteem and affection to one who was beloved by all.STANBR1DGE RIDGE Gregory, the young son of Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Vaughan, has been suffering from an injured arm.the result of a fall.Mrs.Edmond Jess, Mrs.Fred Cook and Miss Carol Sager attended a party at the Van Horn cottage at Venice on Lake Champlain, when members of the Bi-Monthly Bridge Club honored Mrs.Jess with a shower of gifts for her five-months-old infant son, Peter Edward.Mrs.Espy Corey has returned home from Lowell, Mass.Messrs.E.Piette and Lawrence Beaucage, who recently moved from Meigs Corner to North Fer-risburg, Vt., were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Draper here.After spending three weeks at Knowlton, Miss Irene Corey has returned.SURGERY BEST CURE FOR GOITER By Edwin F.Jordan, MD.The thyroid is a gland of inter nal secretion which lies in the hormone is absorbed directly into the blood.When behaving normally, the Thyroid products just the right amount of secretion for the needs I of the body.Among other things, : it helps to regulate the action of j other internal glands and also to keep the heart beat regular, If the | front of the neck, sometimes ex-i tending down under the upper por-i tion of the breastbone.It does not ; hav ea duct or passageway to empty its secretion and therefore its thyroid gland starts misbehaving it may produce either too much se-j cretion or a secretion w hich is abnormal.The result is the development of a condition which is known as toxic goiter of which there are several kinds.Other names for this : condition are Graves\u2019 disease and ion Basedow's disease.Ordinarily, in a toxic goiter the thyroid becomes somewhat enlarged.The other symptoms vary but the most common besides enlargement are a rapid heart rate, bulging eyes, trembling of the i hands, nervousness and loss of weight.Sometimes these symptoms alone are enough to make a diag-i nosis.Almost always, however, doc- j tors wdsh to have a metabolism ! ; test taken which ' measures more accurately the degree to which the thyroid is overactive.This is done ' early in the morning before eating, j It is entirely painless, j Piscovery Important Toxic goiter should be discovered as soon as possible before it j has produced damage whch may j be difficult or slow to overcome.¦The most common form of treat-; ment has been surgery.This.in-; volves an operation in which part ! of the thyroid tissue is removed, I leaving only enough to supply the normal needs of the body.Now some other methods besides surgery have begun to be used for toxic goiter.Drugs of the thiouracil family have been used with success in some cases.Radioactive iodine is also a useful medical treatment.Not ail patients with toxic goiter can be successfully treated medically, however, and surgery probably will continue to be used for at least some patients for a long time.«xLL, Br TVEY CAN'T CO THM TO MV MOW MAYBE WHEN KXJ ENTER LOCOE.WXI REMEMBER TO KNOCk-UM1 TWOCMEPl tTXL, CHIEF OR \u201cSaiRl - > ,.v.S \u201cv rinT ÉI\" \" WATERVILLE Mrs.R.Young and her daughter.Miss Audrey Young, Mrs.Norman Gault, Mr.Gault, and son Teddy, motored from Winnipeg.Man., and are visiting Mrs.Young\u2019s family at the Parkinson home and Mr.and Mrs.D.W.i Ayer.Mr.and Mrs.E.Fidier, of Magog, were week-end guests at the j home of Mr.and Mrs.Eric Swan-; son.Master Brian Lepine, of Mont-I real, is spending some time visit-| ing his grandparents, Mr.and ; Mrs.Charles Maskery.Mrs.E.Baur was in Montreal ! over the week-end, a guest of her i sister, Mrs.E.Sheppard ami Mr.I Sheppard.it\u2019s easy to own Alta.; Howard, of Portland, Me.; and Walter, of Granby; Irene (Mrs.Andrew McNamara) of Parent.Beta, and Florence (Mrs.Armand Robitaille), both of Granby.Mr.Haggerty is also survived by one brother, Pete, of Black Lake, the last surviving member of a family of seven; several grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews who all had a deep affec- ! tion for a beloved grandfather and ; uncle.The deceased had been enjoying perfect health until a few weeks before his death, but even then had not been confined to his room except for a few days spent in Granby Hospital.About a week before his death, he visited relatives in Black Lake and St.Ferdinand, and called on friends in | Inverness.Those from a distance attending the funeral services which were held in the Parish church in Granby, with interment in the family lot in St.Jerome, were: Mr.and Mrs.Andrew McNamara and daughter, Merlyn, of Parent; Mr.and Mrs.Howard Haggerty, of Portland, Me.; Mr.Woodrow Hag-1 gerty of Ingersoll, Ont.; Mrs.Helen Marlow, of North Adams, Mass.; Mrs.Mary Fagan, Boston, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.Pete Haggerty, Mrs.Florence Harvey, Mr.Kenneth Haggerty, Mrs.John Carey, Hugh Auger and Allan Guertin, of Black Lake; Victor Fantinatto, Thetford Mines; Mrs.Lucien Boucher, of Garthby; Miss Florence McKelvey, 3 YEARS TO PAY and low carrying charges SHERBROOOKE CEMENT PRODUCTS LTD.Manufacturers of Cement Pipes, Blocks and Bricks Brompton Rd.\u2014 Tel.2-4915 /one-year warranty against faulty materials and ¦\tmanufacturing.Included are * ;\tcomplete check-up of burner, efficiency test, service calls, and free inspection every 90 days.£SSO OIL BURNER *v/7# /tie tiüetisavihÿ IzOOfi/OMY Ctt/fCH It\u2019s easy to own Canada\u2019s top-quality Oil Burner\u2014the Esso Oil Burner.For a small amount down and regular monthly payments, you can have the year-round satisfaction of \u201cComfort Engineered Oil Heating\u201d.The Esso Oil Burner is equipped with the amazing \u201cEconomy Clutch\u201d which reduces soot deposit and smoky stops and starts, saves fuel, cuts vibration and noise.An Esso Oil Burner installed in a new home\u2014or individually engineered to fit your present heating system\u2014gives you quicker, cleaner, more dependable heating.And an Imperial Oil \u201cEvergreen Contract\u201d brings you a guaranteed supply of Esso Furnace Oil for as long as you want it.Contact your nearest authorized Esso Burner Dealer or the nearest office of IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED IMPERIAL \u20acsso PRODUCTS PRISCILLA'S POP 60Y! I D LIKE TOv HAVE REEK) WITH THOSE FELLOWS CLIMB INKS, By Al Yoimoa* TiSWf SUB-ZÉR^j DEAR\" WILL\u2019YOU FETCH V MY SLIPPERS PLEASE?/ £2tZ£li£i (you MEA.n1 > UP ALI-J L THOSE tSTAIR- v ) uX CAPTAIN EASY Leslie Turner ^NONM SNi'6 THELOWe KEHLER RAPiOEP HE'D If WE JORPOW'S FISHIU3 GEMS WITHi IF keLf, MtRlUEP TOO IMÊ! JOICDOW W6V6IC WBNTIQM KBHLER.TQ kMJ.BUT JUST before HI* pewh HE sent AE THESE EAKRIWG6 WHK K6HLER JUNOLE YE5r\u201e.FK0IA A GIRL KS.ME NON/V I U5WTM tow, THIS FK THE WAN WHO ¦BRING THE WTO \u2019ON KND IATBR- JORP TO WEI NAT WE Copf.mil |sy KlF.A KtvTco.tnf.T.M.U.* PM.O* VES.BUT J0RPOM PIP MOT FifiK! HE WOULD OWN NO GEAE.! &0 KEHLER WUJT\u2019UE 86EM WING TO U U HIW SOWE THING HE PIP NOT WANT OTHER LISTENERS TO OF COURSE! THE WIRE RgCORPIlteH! HE INNITÎC TO LEAVE 'EW WHÏ RS NO OWE BUT JORDON COULD FIND 'EMU.- VIC FLINT By Michael O\u2019Pready and Ralph Lane IT'* WXTH A GRAND TO TO OST MY rouan pack, purr PONT KNOW TWO BHJMPBP 6TAFE5 ! YOU'RE A COOL JMEK, PUNT CUSTOM ! mm WAS STAPES TyBS KUNNINO \u201c AKOUNP WITH ) A MIDWAY -DOLL NAMED CM=l I C Z PUT SHE DUMPED HIM FOR A SAMPLER WITH FAT POCKET'!:»-A GUY CALLED PRAIN^\u2014' y iF IT WA£ ANY IDEA' WHERE HE \\ EA6Y, THEY OPERATE*.) 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NOELLA SPftlMQTtME SEMDS HER LOME I 0# M h# IVE SET II FOP EARLY SEPTEMBER.fTOELLA HAS SET IT FOR THE' FIRST SUNDAY AFTER.SHE-FINISHES HER I'm Simply dyim& WITH CURIOSITY\u2014 HAVE YOU SET A DATE FOR YOUfC VIEDDINO-?Jv7' VlELL, YES AND NO/ WEDDING DRESS/ i Copr.1>53 by NFA Sendee.T.M.\tPn\\.W.ê SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST I, 1953 Eight-\t- (Church.Services In The Women s Sphere AYER\u2019S CLIFF Church of England Baptist Church ST.PETER\u2019S CHURCH TRINITY IX\u2014August 2nd, 1953 The Rev.Canon Russel F.Brown B.A., Rector.The Rev.C.James Fisk, B.A., assistant.Mr.Morris C.Austin, Organist and Choirmaster.8.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.\u2014Sung Eucharist.7.00\tp.m.\u2014Evensong.Wednesday 10.00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.Thursday Feast ol Transfiguration\u2014Holy .Communion 10.00 a.m.Friday 7.30\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion.Daily 8.30\ta.m.\u2014Mattins (Mon.at 9) 5.30\tp.m.\u2014Evensong (Sat.at 8) Corner of Portland and Queen Sts.Rev.F.C.Amery, Minister.Mrs.C.Wright, Organist.Mrs.E.A.Salter, Choir Leader.Worship Service of the united Congregations of St.Andrew's Presbyterian and Baptist Churches, will be held in the Baptist Church, corner of Portland St., and Queen Blvd.11.00 a.m.\u2014Worship and Communion.Subject: \u201cELIJAH'S CALL.\u201d (North Hatley) 7.30 p.m.Worship and Communion.Subject.' \u201cA GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY.'\u2019 Visitors and friends cordially invited to share In these services.CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Bowen Avenue South Canon E.K.Moffatt, Priest-in-Charge.Ninth Sunday After Trinity August 2.1953 11:15 a.m.\u2014Choral Eucharist.Thursday, Aug.6th, Transfiguration of our Lord.7:30 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.CHURCH OF ST.PAUL THE APOSTLE Corner of McManatny & Falrmount Rev.A.V.Ottiwell, B.A.Ninth Sunday After Trinity August 2, 1953 11.00 a.m.\u2014Sung Eucharist.The Presbyterian Church In Canada Pentecostal Church Rev.Hubert Lewis, Pastor.10:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.10:45 a.m.\u2014Morning Devotional, 7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening Evangelistic Undenominational ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH Frontenac Street Minister: Rev.W.Ross Adams, B.A.Director of Music: M Brown, B.Mus.Organist, Miss I.Boomhour.AUGUST SERVICES IN THE BAPTIST CHURCH BREAD and ROUS VITAMIN ENRICHED mm BREAD 24-oz.when baked OUaiti Tel.2-2744 GRACE CHAPEL Montreal Street Evangelical \u2014 Undenominational SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 a.m.\u2014The Lord\u2019s Supper.2.30 p.m.\u2014 Sunday School & Adult Bible Class.7.00 p.m.\u2014 EVANGELISTIC SERVICE: \u201cChrist\u2019s Last Word To The World\u201d will be the subject of Mr.Welch\u2019s nvssage.Wednesday 8 p.m.\u2014Prayer and Bible Study.Listen to \u201cThe Glad Tidings Hour\u201d broadcast over CRTS on Sunday at one o\u2019clock.The United Church Of Canada PLYMOUTH CHURCH Dufferin Ave.at Montreal Street Rev.R.C.Tail, Minister.Mr.Gault Parker, Organist and Choir Director.11:00 a.m \u2014Public Worship.UNITED SERVICES in TRINITY UNITED CHURCH for Trinity, Sangster Memorial, and Plymouth congregations.Minister: Rev.T.D.F.Everett, B.A.B.D.You Are Cordially Invited! *5 wm s MARRIAGES McDonough\u2014girard Mr.and Mrs.P.W.Baldwin have returned home after visiting their ; son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and , Mrs.Irving Green, in New Haven, Conn.They were joined on their return home by Mrs.Baldwins1 sister, Mrs.Carrie Peck, who will | spend some time at their home, j Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hastings, 1 of Abbottsford, B.C., were visit- ; MAKE FRIENDS C NEA» Tne marriage of Suzanne, daugh- ;ng ^ir_ an5 Mrs.Edmond Thi.ter of Mr.and Mrs.Camille Girard, : bault.1 to Mr.John McDonough, son of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Bertrand.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald McDonough, Longueuil, were week-end took place in the Church of Our sut^:>ts at.H,ect°r Bertrands , ,\t\u201e \u201e\t,\t.cottage at Bacons Bay.rnnrnin*\tand Mrs.L.Pouliot, and son, ; morning, July 2o, at 9 o clock.Rev.jP1 , week-end with re ; rather Gerard Tremblay officiating, fa^vès fn Montreal The wedding music was played by \u201ees ln/V1°ntreal\u2018 rT u Miss Gemma Poulin.\t, Mr- and Mrs.Oscar Heath, and The bride, given away by her daughter, Blanche, of Derby Line, a card tQ {he £riend w|,0 j father, wore an ankle-length gown ^lth ,th?1_r g1'J,e,5t\u2019 \u2022^rls,s.\tvacation?Thev're usually of white Chantilly lace over satin,\tof Brooklyn, New 5:ork, | the fitted bodice having a narrow wer,e recent callers at P- vv- Bald-! pointed collar and long tightiulns- ; sleeves coming to points over her 5Ir.and Mrs.Roger Stenner and ,\t,rh.\u201e hands.Her shoulder-length veil of daughter, who have spent ten days wJiandwriUn3 uh^n you re jar tulle illusion was held in place by with Mrs.Stenner\u2019s parents, left au,ay-_____________________ a tiny bandeau of pink Sweetheart f°r their home in Toronto.rosés and she carried a bouquet of -Yr- John Worthen, of Montreal.\tWAY S MILLS j the same flowers with baby's das been spending a portion of his :\t______ breath.\tI holidays with his mother, Mrs.S.[ Mrs w A Cramer was a guest When you go off on a vacation trip you probably remember to send notes and postcards io friends, telling them you are thinking of them.But do you take the trouble to write a note or send s on his appreciated.It is always good to get a cheerful word from back home ir.farr.iU Mr.McDonough stood as witness S- Worthen.,of Mrs.John MacLeod.Sher> for his son, and the ushers were! Mr.Lawrence Belford and fam-;i3r00i{ei an(j a dinner guest of Dr, Mr.Pierre Girard, brother of theiHY\u2019.of New Carlisle, N.S., is ax- ancj Mrs.John MacLeod, Jr.Sher-bride, and Mr.Patrick McDonough, rjving here and will take up re- brooke.brother of the groom.\tisidence in the newly-finished l\t, ,« Fred Kelcourse of Mrs.Girard, mother of the bride, h°use of >Ir.N ( .Whitcomb on QuinceVi Mass', spent their vacs-was dressed in an ivory color sum-!-^aln SReef -Mr Belford is to be tion with Mrs_ Kelcourse's par-mer suit, trimmed with a black ; fhe Principal of the Ayei s Cliff (entSj Mr.and Mrs.S.W.Jordan, velvet collar and she wore a small :nlon -cenooi.| Guests of Mrs.W.A Cramer one evening were: Mrs.Frank matching hat sprinkled with rhine-: ,^Ir\u2019.and -)Irs' Clarence Kendall, une evening weie.*ulo.x iaim stones, matching accessories and a ;\tc ^ ,TCnu\tteaching\tjyiorrill, of Bradford, Vt., and Mr.corsage of red carnations.\tj .stall ot tne High School, are leav- an(^ Mrs.A.H.Davidson, of Lib- Mrs.McDonough, the groom\u2019s ln,» this week for St.Agathe bytown_ mother, wore a gown of reseda j\" here they will now teach.\tMr.and Mrs.John Ashman en- ! green silk with a white sailor hat ,.rs: Myr'Ue Aulis and son.Mr.tertained on the occasion of their and accessories and corsage of red Uan Aulis, motored to St.Cathar- son! Ra]ph Ashman\u2019s birthday, Sweetheart roses.\tmes, Ontario, where they visited guests were: Mr.and Mrs.The reception was held at the ,e formers daughter and 300-111-^^^ Eiiam, Derby.Vt.; Mr.Social Club, where the\u2019rooms were )a^v\u2019\tan, Mrs' Cyril Stand- anci Mrs.Richard Middleton and adorned with gladioli and the : lstLaricl , ,,y'., , ,\t,\tfamily, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Mid- bride\u2019s table, covered with a lace Mr\u2019 ?nd ,s; Ylbert Juhnson and dieton and daughter, of Stanstead; cloth, was centred with the three-!f.on\u2019 do'ln -'fa!one' °f .Toronto, 1 Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Ashman and Ont., are spending a holiday with SOn, of Newport Centre, Vt.; Mr.her mother.Mrs.Minnie Sherman \\ an(j Mrs.Jim Smith and family, land other relatives in town.! Miss Ann Cutler, of Coaticook, Mr.MR.and MRS.JOHN McDONOUGH, photographed on Saturday, July 25, following their marriage which took place in the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.The bride, formerly Miss Suzanne Girard, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Camille Girard; Mrs.Gerald McDonough.and the groom is the son of Mr.and (Photo by Gerry Lemay).HENDERSON VALE TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Court and William Streets Rev.T.D.F.Everett, B.A., B.D., Minister.Mrs.R.J.Bell, L.Mus., Organist.Prof.R.Havard.Choir Director, i 11.00 a.m.\u2014Service of Worship.! The congregations of Plymouth and and Trinity will worship together in Trinity Church.No evening service.We invite you to worship with Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Little and family, of Dundas, Ont., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Little.Mrs.Robert Leith and daughter, Bet ty Ann, were guests of Mr.and | Mrs.Thomas Little.Social and Personal Phone 3-3636 ! tier wedding cake and decorated with pink roses.icfTfor their ^vedd'in'' trin^oT\u2019anc ' Mr- and Mrs- Fred Derwin (nee and Mrs.Guv Ashman and family, Cod Mass the bride\u201d wearina a \u2018 Ph>'llis Sherman) of Toronto, Ont., 1 0f East Hereford, Mr.Maurice suit ' of while silk Shantung with a : ^ Sip''Sherman^^nd ^ ! m\tIWaCS\u201eMÜ1S\u2019\t^ close fitting hat made of the same\tMlnme sheiman> and rela- Mrs Charles Williams and family, ! material, Royal\tblue\taccessories:\t'\tf ¦\t, f ,.w \u201e 1 Coaticook and Miss\tMary Len- md corsage of\toink\tSweethear»\the\tmany fnendi\u2019 of Mr- w- H-;ny, of Toronto, Ont.iroses ° g 1 P K b ecthca ' Rextord will regret to hear that: Mr.and Mrs.George Hodgedon unnn fhrir retm-n \\tr and Mrs ^ his condition has not improved ' and baby.Terry and Mrs.J.Cou-i McDououeh viiftake uo residence and he wil> be taken to the Mont- ky, of Dorchester, Mass., spent a !\ti-nit inofiUP leSldenCC 1 real Hospital, where he\twill be j few days with Mr.and\tMrs.\tS.W, at Up Beckett street.\tunder observation and treatment.I Jordan.Out of town guests included: Mi., Mrs w E Hurd has\treturned; Mrs.F.D.\tGilbert,\tMrs.\tFred ami mis.Kosnire ttoutmei, the ; home after spending the\tpast two ; Chesley, and\tMrs.W.\tA.Cramer Misses Lucille and Jacqueline Bou- weeks in St.Lambert at the home ; were in Coaticook to see the Can-\u201cJ,61\u2019.11' an .MLS.' j nanc|o .Gir- ; of her son-in-law and daughter.| adian National Railway Museum ard, Miss Denise Girai'd, Mr.Pierre j-yjr^ and Mrs.Stuart Cass and fam-! Train.They also called on MrS^ Girard.Montreal: Dr and Mrs.| ilv_\tSusie Drew at Barnston.Mare Girard.Mr.and Mrs.H.Irem- ! _____________________________________________________-\u2014\u2014\u2014 I blay, Mr.Marc Andre Tremblay, j Drummondville; Miss Eileen Mc-; Donough, Mrs.Katie Roe.Mr.and Mrs.Roger Parisi, the Misses Flo ! and Alice Parisi, Quebec City; Mr.! Elphege Muir, Richmond; Mrs.! Jean Marie Girard.Asbestos; Miss ! Simone Denis, Ville Marie; Mr.i Denis Girard, Noranda.Mrs.C.L.Hall and Mrs.R.C.| Miss Sara Hal! and Miss Evelyn BROMPTON SERVICE DE LAVEUSE SHERBROOKE ENR.(Sherbrooke Washing Machine Service) WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF WASHING MACHINES.AUTHORIZED SERVICE FOR Thor - Simplicity - Bendix - Westinghouse ARMAND LEBLANC, Prop.5 Ninth Ave., \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.3-3450 B.C her home here.turned from Lake Lyster, where1 ed from a two weeks\u2019 motor trip, ! they were guests of friends.\tj when they visited relatives at Hope us\tI Mr.Elwin Bowker, High street,.The nursery is open during the is leaving tomorrow for St.Hya-summer i Valley, R.I., and at Nowell.Mass, v}^ c^ri\\ 1 Hummock Beach and Cape Cod, ; .v.\t_ .Mr.and Mrs.Guy C.Robinson motored to Alburg, Vt, and visited The Salvation Army BISHOP\u2019S UNIVERSITY Lennoxville, Que.A residential University for men and women.Faculties of Arts and Science and Divinity.Courses extending over a period of three years are provided for the following degrees: Bachelor of Arts \u2014 B.A Bachelor of Science \u2014 B.Sc.Honours courses in Arts and Science extend over a period ot four years from Junior Matriculation or its equivalent.Post-Graduate work is provided for: Master of Arts \u2014 M.A.Master of Education \u2014 M.Ed.Licentiate in Sacred Theology (L.S.T.) High School Teachers Certificate.Valuable Scholarships.For Calendars, with information regarding entrance requirements, courses and fees, apply: THE REGISTRAR, Lennoxville, Que.175 Wellington St.South August 2, 1953 31:00 a.m.\u2014 Holiness Service.2:30 p.m.\u2014 Sunday School, 7:00 p.m.\u2014 Evangelistic Service.8:30 p.m.\u2014 Fireside Hour.'VhUVERSAUST^^HlJRCH (North Hatley) , cinthe, Montreal and the Saguenay; j cruise to Bagotville, anci will stop! Word has been received by Mr.1 at Quebec for a few days on his j and Mrs.Lawrence L.Leslie, Bel-; return.\ti videre Road, of the death of Mrs.*\t>\t*\ti Leslie's nephew, the Rev.Alton !K,Sif;;TvinScSÆ:!S^i,steïïispSS£ listes, y**,.S* * i patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, jiesldent oi Bhei biookc.| undergoing observation and treat-!\t^ I ment\tj Mr.and Mrs.Russell Dougherty *\t*\t«\tj announce the engagement of their u- ,r MeKinnev ' daughter, Muriel Jean, to Mr.Ger- and Mis.u ti.McKinney , , ,, K\u201enianiin ïnn nr tu,.Miss Ruby Stevens, of St.Felix de Kingsey, was an overnight | guest of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Rob- ; inson.Heintzman & Co.Nordheimer, Wilson, PIANOS RICHES .need not always be counted in terms of money .You parents can enrich the lives of your children, by giving them the opportunity to play the piano \u2014 K.C.WILSON & SONS LTD.SHERBROOKE Piano Dealers SINCE .1863 I Mr.I and daughter, Lynda and Terrey ! of Reading, Penn., are spending ! two weeks at Ripple Cove Inn, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Mrs.McKinney is the ! former Elizabeth Terrey of Sher-; brooke.* * + I Mr.and Mrs.Robert Logan and sons, Stanley and Howard, of Thet- 10.45 a.m.\u2014Service of Worship, j ford Mines, and Mrs.Gertrud Visitors Welcome.aid M.Benjamin, son of Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Farnsworth, whose marriage will take place August 22, in St.Paul\u2019s Church, Bury, Que.GOULD Mrs.John Smith, of Granite-ville, Vt., Mrs.Donald Bean and Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Montreal and Island Streets Sunday School.10 a.m.Sunday Service, 11 a.m.Subject: \u201cLove.\u201d Service at 8:00 p.m.Wednesday Purdy, of\tSherbrooke, have re- ; son,\tRobert, of\tLyndonville,\tVt., ! turned from a trip to Nova Scotia, ] were\tvisitors at\tthe home of\tMr.i Maine and Burk.Vt., where at the | and Mrs.Alex Beaton.'last named\tplace they were guests! Mr.and Mrs.\tMac Maclver\tand - i of Mr.and\tMrs.Ira Hazard for a | little\tson, Sandy, have left\tfor few days.Haleburg, Ont., en route tu * i *\tHamilton.Ont., where Mr.Mac- Mr -mri Mrs Howard C Barter lver has accepted a position with Co^shS^oîmœ üre'Sge:\tPalladia!> Westinghouse Com- M^jîrtan^SÏ ^Mrs.Roy Coleman, of Barrie, R \\ son of Mr and Mrs John vt-> has returned to her home af- .\u2014! Cousins, Town of ' Mount Royal.!.cftr *p®?dùpff brcRher^Ir C Mac* Reading room open Monday,! The marriage has been arranged i lome.of\tnf \u2019 Mrs 1 Wednesday and Friday, 3 to 5 p.m.to take place Saturday, August 29.\tm Wn she Friday evening, 7:30 p.m., at His in St.Peter's Anglican Church.t^atll*rtS^ LL eontinert1 to her ! Majesty's Building.enjoy the Hours Cookshire.her her ! Maine, and other points in the I Stanstead College RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS EST.1872 A non-sectarian school with a friendly home atmosphere, situated ot Stanstead, Que., in the finest country surroundings of the Eastern Townships.ACADEMIC: Complete Elementary and Hjgh School courses leading to Junior and Senior High School Leaving Certificates, Junior and Senior Matriculation.MUSIC: Piano, Organ, Violin, Wind Instruments, Voice and Theory taught in Eastern Townships Conservatory of Music, Orchestra and Chorus.BUSINESS: Elementary and advanced courses in Bookkeeping, Stenography, Typewriting and Secretarial work given in Bugbee Business College.FEATURES: Manual Training, Religious Instruction, Cadet Corps, Farm with registered herd; pasteurired milk.Spacious athletic grounds.Trained nurse.Modern fireproof main building.New Elementary School Building (Sunnyside opened 1952.) Moderate fees.Fall Term Opens Wednesday, September 9th For Prospectus, write Stanstead College, Stanstead, Que.ERROL C.AMARON, M.A., D P,, Principal has again been confined to _____\t.\t*\t«\tbed and is not gaining as \u201cLove\" is the subject of the Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Ward, of lnaTds FlorencTlHiffy of Rouyn i Lesson-Sermon to be read in Sherbrooke, announce the engage- .\tfuf ^,mm\u2019ei vacation \u2022Churches of Christ, Scientist, oir mont of the latter\u2019s sister.Miss .«\tJr ! Sunday.\tWinnona June Wheeler,\tyoungest\t' «\t01\t\u201cei\tsistei,\tMiss Gladys This Lesson-Sermon\tteaches that\tdaughter ot the late Mr.\tand Mrs.\t,\tMaclver\tis suendins i the Love which is God is available\tHarold\tWheeler, of\tBulwer.\tQue.\t| Kennebunk\u2019 to all men equally without restric-\tio Mr.\tIan Howard\tKirby, young-!a\u2018£n\tday\tholiday at Kennebunk.tion, being expressed in healing est son of the late Mr.Thomas : the sick and reforming the sin-; Kirby, and Mrs.Kirby, of Cook- j \u2019Y .t the home of jjr.and! i ner as commanded by\tChrist Jesus.: shire.The maniage has\tbeen at-\t,,\t.\t, included Mr inthians; \"Be perfect, be of good| oeptembei\t1J\tin\tburner united i ^ Mr_ and airs_ j_ c Morrison.; comfort, be\tof one mind, live in.Lnuicn.\t,\t.\t,\t0{ scotstown, Mr.Murdo Maclver, peace; and\tthe God ot love and\to£ Toronto, and Mr.Raymond Mac-' peace shall be with you.\u201d\t.mss -innc u ingci, vnose mar\tSherbrooke.Bible citations include the fol-! na§e\tplace\ttoday,\twas\tPercv Catchpaugh lowing from I Peter; \u201cYe are a\tguest of honor at a.\tsurprise\tparty\tJeon\u201d11 uîgh\tof Magog, were I chosen generation, a\troyal priest-\tl!I1'Cn!1v1Ha\\CCthenChol'L\tMrs U \\\tvisitors\tat\tthe\thome\tot Mr.and hood, an holy nation, a peculiar:\tt l|treS East\tMrs.George MacKay.people: that ye should show torth\tThp \u2019 tridC-e ect was1'welcomed Mrs.Blanche Schoolcraft\tand the praises of him who hath called | ^ hcStews\tand when seated\tMaster Clyne MacDonald\tare you out of darkness into his mar- \u2022 a special \"chair.a mock niar spending a holiday in Boston, celions light.\t¦ .\u201cns sta' acted as g°dhathcr.After-opoly.Its only crowned head is two wheeled in a decorated tea ;'val'ds they were tea guests of Mr.immortal sovereignty.Its only wagon laden with gifts and follow-i and Mrs.Leslie Morgan at their | priest is the spiritualized man.! tng ttie unwrapping and viewing cottage at Clear Lake.The Bible declHres that all believ*\tattractive presents, çanics i Mr.and Mrs.k.oawjcr, ot ers are made \u201ckings and priests\twere played.The prizes in the! Lowell, Mass., and Mrs.\tE.\tMorri- j unto God.\" We can\tunite with this ; contests were won bv Miss Irma i son.of Bury, were visitors\tat the church only as we arc new-born chesbro, Mrs.Curtis Sawyer, and \u2022 home of Mr.J.Buchanan.! of Spirit, as we reach the Life Mrs.Merlin Badger.\t: Mr.H.Taylor, of Lachine, and which is Truth and the Truth Refreshments were later served i Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Smith and lit-j which is Life by\tbringing forth\t1 by the hostesses.Mrs.Taylor and tie sons, of Sherbrooke,\tare\tguests; I the fruits of Love,\t\u2014 casting out\ti Mrs.Alton Mitzcn, assisted by Mrs.at the home of Mr.and\tMrs.Alex | I error and healing the sick.\u201d i Harold Kemp.\t' 'Beatoru wrfhâ modem ELECTRIC RANGE The modern automatic electric range cuts the ties that bind a woman to the kitchen because it saves hours of the time and effort that go into cooking with old-fashioned stoves.You\u2019ll find so many ways to enjoy those precious hours of freedom from your kitchen that are made possible by a new automatic electric range.ENJOY \u201cABSENTEE COOKING\u201d Clockwork controls will cook your meal automatically while you go on a pleasant outing.ENJOY THE SPEED OF ELECTRIC COOKING Just push a button, set a dial and the quick heat starts a meal cooking right away.J f t , t (f\t/\t/ You\u2019lla,so eni°ytF,e econ,\u20191yi^e clean-'1 Homy for ifommfarzl\tr;;: rilfk hour# caved by * cooking electrically ,OWN£D IT THOSf fT SERVIS Qïïmim SHERBROOKE D.\\ll\\ RECORD, SAU RD \\\\ .-U Cl SI Nina Indians Clash With Granby Phillies At Local Park Tonight Race Belween Bob O'Donnell, Horse, Begins Tonight At Seven OTIock; Granby Plays Again Tomorrow Night Righthander Bill Dailey, whose , ecord is 3-0 to date, is expected to be on the mound tonight when Sherbrooke Indians entertain the -econd-place Granby Phillies at Municipal Stadium.The game starts at 7:15 and is a tour-in-one attraction.Here are the features: (1)\tGranby at Sherbrooke, second-place team versus League Leaders in Provincial baseball; (2)\tRace: man against horse, 75 yards\u2014 Bob O\u2019Donnell.Indian short stop, against horse, ridden by \u201cMajor\" Jack Bowes: ' (3) Ladies' Night: women admitted for small service charge plus tax; (4) Door Prizes: 12 pairs of Kayser nylon hosiery.The race of O'Donnell against the horse begins at seven o'clock.Tomorrow afternoon, Indians play at Granby and the two teams return here for another tilt at Municipal Stadium Sunday night.1 beginning at eight o'clock Fans are advised to take note of the time differences.Tonight's game really starts at seven if patrons want to see the horse race too.But the Sunday night contest is not until eight, to give both Indians and Phillies some leeway in travelling back here from Granby after the afternoon contest there.Who will pitch for Sherbrooke at Granby tomorrow afternoon is uncertain as Manager Pinky May and the Indians have been on the road the last three days and were in Drummondville last night.However the local pilot can call upon righthanders Len Nayman.Gerry hTnder\\vood and Johnny Cerbo while southpaw Clyde Thomas is also available.Danny Osin-ski was slated to pitch at Drum-raondville last night, as this was being written.Granby Climbs To Within One Game 01 Sherbrooke Indians By Sweeping Doubleheader As Leaders Defeated * BASEBALL* FRIDAY'S GAMES PROVINCIAL LEAGUE St.Johns 9, Quebec 3 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 14, Buffalo 2.Syracuse 3.Baltimore 1.Rochester 10.Springfield 4.(Only games scheduled.! NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 5.Milwaukee 1.New York 9, Cincinnati 2.Pittsburgh 4.Chicago 0.Brooklyn 2.St.Louis 1.AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 2.Chicago 0.Cleveland 12.Philadelphia 6.New York 11, St.Louis 5.Detroit 5.Boston 3.SATURDAYS GAMES , INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo at Montreal t8.30 p.m.) Rochester at Springfield Syracuse a! Baltimore Ottawa al Toronto\t| (All night games) NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia at Milwaukee New York at Cincinnati Pittsburgh at Chicago Brooklyn at St.Louis (night) AMERICAN LEAGUE St.Louis at New York Cleveland at Philadelphia Detroit at Boston Chicago at Washington (night) ; By The Canadian Press Granby Phillies advanced to within one game of the high-fying Sherbrooke Indians Friday night by sweeping both ends of a Provincial Baseball League double-header from Thetford Mines Miners, 2-1 and 12-1.The Indians contributed to Granby's cause by dropping a 9-6 decision to Drummondville Royals.The abbreviated opener at Granby was a pitching duel between Satory of the Miners and Granby's Lipitiri and Gilbert.Lipitiri.who worked the first five innings, was credited with the victory.The two Granby hurlers allowed only two safeties to three off loser Satory.In the second game, the Phils outhit Thetford Mines 11-3 and capitalized on six errors Traut- 1 wein.who needed help from : Triandos.got the victory.The Drummondville affair was ; marred by 9 errors, five by Sher-j brookc.À1 Berresford turned in a five-hit pitching job.The Royals ! belted two Sherbrooke hurlers for ! 11 safe blows.St.Johns Canadiens scored a 19-3 upset victory over the third-! place Quebec Braves in a game at > St.Johns.Besides committing three er-I rors.the Braves were held to ; three hits.Lewright, who took over the mound chores from Long in the fifth, was credited with the ! win.The Habs reached two Quebec pitchers for nine hits, with the loss going to Al Dumouchel, who 1 worked the first seven frames.SUNDAY'S GAMES INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo al Montreal (2) (1.31) p.m.) Rochester at Springfield (2) Syracuse ai Baltimore (2) Ottawa at Toronto (2) NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at St.Louis Philadelphia at Milwaukee (2) Pittsburgh at Chicago (2) New York at Cincinnati (2) AMERICAN LEAGUE St.Louis at New York (2) Chicago at Washington Cleveland at Philadelphia (2) Detroit at Boston (2) STANDINGS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE \u2019AS*» ¦ $1000 Divided Purse Al Slake On Sunday At Track, Races On Saturday i- 3 4 5 (i 9 9 10 CLEVELAND FARM DIRECTOR HERE Mike McNally, looking over Ibe local talent this week, Mr.McNally is sitting beside the club's business manager, Lew Matlin.May, who has guided the local team to first place in the Varner.farm direelor l'or I lie Cleveland Indians, is set'll al the front right ol the above photo In the hack row, left to right Manager Pinky provincial loop, and office manager Benoit Robin Roberts Chalks Up 18th Win With 5-1 Verdict Over Milwaukee; Cleveland, Yankees Keep Winning The pitchers held the spotlight in Friday's major-league baseball iction.Robin Roberts chalked up another notch on his way to a possible 30-game season by winning his 18th victory as Philadelphia Phillies clouted four Milwaukee pitchers for nine hits and a 5-1 verdict in the first half of a doubleheader at Milwaukee.Roberts gave up four hits.Heavy rain broke up the scoreless second game in the top of the 11th inning.The Phils had two men on base and two out when time was called.After a half hour ! delay they gave up to the ele-! ments.It will have to be replayed i from the start.Max Surkont had given the Phillies four hits while the Braves had managed only three off Bob Miller.At the same time, Carl Erskine, the little Brooklyn hurler who now has won six straight, kept the Dodgers up ahead in the National League by bearing down in the 1 pinches as Brooklyn squeaked 'though to a 2-1 verdict over the BASEBALL FREE \u2014 12 Pairs of Kayser Nylons TONIGHT (LADIES MIGHT) GRANBY at SHERBROOKE 7:15 P.M.MUNICIPAL STADIUM SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd GRANBY at SHERBROOKE 8:00 P.M.MUNICIPAL STADIUM \tWon\tLost\tPC.G.B.L\t Buffalo\t59\t38\t.608\t Montreal\t59\t43\t.578\t2% Rochester\t57\t43\t.570\t3% Baltimore\t56\t45\t.554\t5 Toronto\t49\t54\t.476\t13 Svracuse\t48\t54\t.471\t131- Ottawa\t44\t59\t427\t18 Springfield\t32\t68\t.320\t28 Vz NATIONAL\t\tLEAGUE\t\t \tWon\tLost\tPC.G.B.L.\t Brooklvn\t64\t34\t.653\t Milwaukee\t57\t41\t.582\t7 Philadelphia\t53\t41\t.564\t9 St.Louis\t53\t43\t.552\t10 New York\t51\t43\t.543\t11 Cincinnati\t45\t54\t.455\t19 1 2 Chicago\t35\t61\t.365\t28 Pittsburgh\t32\t73\t.305 35 Vz\t AMERICAN\t\tLEAGUE\t\t \tWon\tLost\tPC.G.B.L.\t New York\t66\t33\t.667\t Chicago\t61\t39\t.610\t5Vz Cleveland\t57\t42\t.576\t9 Boston\t57\t45\t.559\t10% Washington\t48\t53\t.475\t19 Philadelphia\t43\t56\t.434\t23 Detroit\t35\t64\t.354\t31 St, Louis\t34\t69\t.330\t34 HtRÎ ami KONDÊ& By GORDON H AR M LI! The annua men's amateur I Eastern Townshipsjbe a few side bets for a spectacu- of golf tournament isilar contest.The contest is a 75-yard race belween Bob O Donnell, Ihe Heel Sherbrooke f\" rstop and a \"special imported steed.\" jockeyed by \u201cMajor\" Jackie Bowes, the Indians star southpaw.The game is 'oeivveen the loathe sce- onr lace Granby Phillies, FOOD FIT FOR A KING Delicious menus to pleas» the most exacting palate._ We calei to large or small parties.S banquets, buffet lunches, cocktail parties, etc.Our Courteous.Well Trained Personnel Are At Your Service.Little Mo Draws Top Assignment Rye, N.Y.\u2014(Ah\u2014Tennis queen : Maureen Little Mo Connolly and: the veteran Doris Hart, playing in1 her eighth series.Friday drew the top singles assignments for the; task of defending the Wightmun Cup from young British invaders, j The United States players are! favored to sweep the seven-match competition, beginning with three! tilts today and winding up with four Sunday at the swank Westchester Country Club.Miss Connolly, at 18 holder of! every major tennis crown in the; world, will oppose Angela Morti-! mer, 21-year-old Torquay miss, in the first singles match.Miss Hart, from Coral Gables, ; Fla., who has won 15 of these in-1 ternational matches and lost only ! a doubles test since 1946, will face 1 Helen Fletcher, a 21-year-old lefthander from Derbyshire.Miss Connolly will team with! Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, i Calif., 1947 U.S.champion, in the! day\u2019s closing encounter\u2014a doubles ; match against Miss Mortimer and Ann Shilcoek, from Sussex.'being played (his week-end at the Sherbrooke Country Club.) This is a two-day 54-hole tourney which attracts the top club | swingers from the district.An open tournament will be | held on August 15-16 at the Sher-., dj Indians alu, ; brooke Country c hib but lliis(t\u2019 \u2022\t- | week-end it is slrielly for ihe | amateurs.Members of clubs in good sland-! ing with the E.T.G.A.may com-; pete.This year two top competitors j will be missing from Ihe field.| Don Doe last year\u2019s winner and (John Dukelow will both be competing for a berth on Quebec\u2019s j Willingdon Cup Team.With the absence of Doe and ! Dukelow the selection of a favor-i ite is a lough problem, j Willie Kirby, the top S.C.C.; player this year.Bill Doe, and the ; Laurie Brothers, Granby, and sev-! eral otbefs have a chance of lâk-i ing the trophy.j The opening round on Saturday j decides which of'the three flights the competitors will compete in.The thirty top low scores arc in flight \u201cA\", the next thirty low scores in \u201cB\u201d and the next thirty in \u201c(\"'.This is medal play and eighteen holes on Saturday and thirty-six on Sunday will provide a good test over the tough 18-hole course.Whoever wins the E.T.amateur at the S.C.C.sure deserves it.There will be horse races tonight and tomorrow at the local race track.A unique type of race\u2014shades of Jesse Ovens will he on view at the local ball park Saturday niglif.There will be no pari-mutuels at Muncipal Stadium but there may Porky Tfes Oliver For Lead RACES WITH PARI-MUTUELS SHERBROOKE RACING CLUB Ladies admitted FREE Wed.and Saturday nights.SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st \u2014 8:00 P.M.SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd \u2014 8:00 P.M.CLASS 21 RACE $1,000 PURSE ADMISSION SI - Tax Included AT THE SHERBROOKE FAIR GROUNDS Cards in St, Louis.Ralph Branca, discarded National League righthander, stopped the ambitious Boston Red Sox on nine hits while pitching Detroit Tigers to a 5-3 victory in his first Fenway Park start.Boston ddn\u2019t lose any ground to Chicago White Sox, however, as the American League\u2019s second-placers dropped a 2-0 shutout to Washington.Bob Porterfield collected his sixth whitewash -a sparkling three-hit effort.For the other pitcher it was a black nigh*.Virgil Trucks, who had won eight straight since joining Chicago, lost the decision.Cleveland Indians, with Wally Westlake collecting five straight hits, cooled off the pesky Athletics with a 12-6 win at Philadelphia.Back in the National, New York's Larry Jansen, who can just about beat Cincinnati by throwing his glove out on the mound, got 10th victory and fifth straight is the Giants trounced the Rediegs 9-2.At Chicago, the victory-starved Pittsburgh Pirates rode Murry Dickson's stout eight-hit pitching to a 4-0 win over the Cubs in a day game.in the other day affair.Nt;.v York Yankees gave SI.Louis Browns their usual Yankee Stadium welcome by blasting them for an 11-5 victory.Chicago \u2014 UP) \u2014 Golf's top-drawer tournament pros made their move in the $25,000 all-American meet at Tam O\u2019Shantcr Friday with a par-busting frolic led by Porky Oliver with a second-round 65.The rotund Oliver, whose opening 73 Thursday left him eating dust in the stampede for the $3.420 first prize, slammed into a tie for the 36-hole lead at 138 with Jimmie Clark and Dave Douglas.Canadian open champion, Clark, 32-year-old ex-marine from Laguna Beach, Calif., dupli cated his first-round 69 while Douglas, the hungry-looking PGA executive from Newark, Del, blasted a 67 to go wdth his 71, Oliver\u2019s blistering 33-32, seven under par for the trampled 6.900-yard course and only two strokes off the record.was the most sensational golf of the meet thus far.OP \"Pork Chops.\u201d breadwinner of a family of four children, hi! all of Tam's greens but the 18th where he had to chip dead to salvage par 4.But he rammed in birdie putts of 11.10, 8, 4 and 5-foot-and got cinches on the long holes by reaching the greens in two shots.\u201cOf course the money is important.but tournament golf just wouldn't be worth it without the laughs, too,'\u2019 said the good-natur ed 220-pounder.Oliver is fresh from winning the Kansas City Open last Sunday.This-and-lhal: fieltram Diamati-i Piza, Mexican distance swimming j star, is goi, lo try and swim the ! English Channel wlh his legs strapped together.Florcico Chadwick, U.f.ace, will ntfemp! lo become the first in history to cross the turbulent waters both; ways.Satchel Page had pitched ! in 10 all-star games when he was in negro baseball before tossing in Ibis year\u2019s major league all-star j 'game.He is quoted as having j pitched against Ihe lathers ol many of (lie players he faced this I year.Ed Mathews of Die Braves has hit a home run in every ball park in Ihe National League this, ; season.A plastic protector.worn inside Car) Furillo\u2019s cap, saved the Dodger\u2019s right fielder from serious injury when he was hi I ! on the head by a ball pitched by Bob Rush of the Cubs this year.Race horses are hard on shoe .The average thoroughbred mu1-1 have his shoes changed about \u2019 ; every three weeks or so.Dr.\u2022 Thomas H.Osgood, Michigan ! State physicist, states that a short iron puts a backspin of from 6000 to 8000 revolutions per minute on a golf ball.Gene Woodling is the Yankees No.I clutch hitters President Dwight D.Eisenhower of the United States shot an 83 this year.He is an ardent golfer.Sports Editor Len O\u2019Dofinell will be back at bis desk on Monday morning after two weeks holidays.E.R.Richardson, of Sherbrooke, well-known canoeist is at Mooney\u2019s Bay, Ottawa, and is the flag officer for the 53rd annual Canadian Canoe Association champ-, ionship regatta .O'Neill Concerned About Simmons Milwaukee.\u2014 (AP) - There's nalhing wrong with Curl Sim nions that condilinning and better ; control won't cure.Manager Steve O\u2019Neill of the Philadelphia Phillies says he is ! concerned aboul Ihe ineffectiveness of bis star Icfl-handor, but not worried.Simmons has been knocked out of the box in his Iasi four starts and has won one and lost fixe since returning to action a few weeks ago.The 24 year old bonus hurler caught his fool in a power mower June 4 and was mil about I hree weeks.\u201cCurt gets tired very quickly,\u201d said O'Neill.\u201cHe hasn't had lime lo gel back in shape.\u2019\u2019 Simmons says his fool doesn't hollicr him, he jusl cao'l seem lo gel Ihe ball where he wants il, so has to slow down bis fast ball.There will be another $ 1000 divided purse at stake tins week end at the local race truck.There will bo eight races on Saturday and eight on Sunday.Post time is R p.m.on both occasions, the divided $1000 purse will be tor the 4th and 7th rares on Sun day.Sally Vim, Fortitude, Mabel K Brooke, Peter Brookc 3rd, Direct , Spender.Victory l'ectl.Brady Sig tnd, Ella B and possibly Tonic Bird will battle it out, Sally Ann! should do well hut all the horses! are good bets, Another good horse to keep an! eye on tor Sunday in E.and F.j Following are tire horses run-i ning on Salurday and Sunday.SAIT K DA Y 1st Race\u2014C, Paca 1 Mile Purse S250.00 Ttmlol (E.Lancaster), Miss Tilly Brookc HL Des rochers), ! Nda tiridlan (A Perron).Doctor U.(M.t'otirnoyer).Sonny Regent (A, Morin', Dale drnlinn t' tit.Vearl.; Brookc t'hileoot (A.Eeiuelin),! Clear Up i.\\ Beaudoin), Also eligible Silver t rattan (K.Liincaster).j Thais Dale ( E Eiincasler), ml.It ace C.Pace I Mile Purse - $250.00 Script (W.Herbert), Tiger Hum CE Echlaiu').Kncy Adam tH.Holden).Time Stepper ( l, Mel rod), Grace Renown IG.\\\\.Gag-ruin).Vo|o V Frisco (K.Veithuix).1.ilium Elworthy (M, Coni'-noyer).Black Prince (S.Irving).Also ollgiblcs I) Spurgeon Patch (It.Dupont).10 K and E.tl.Pelletier).3rd.and 0th Race-\u201424 Pace\u2014 24 Amble 1 Mile I Mite Purse - $400.00 1\tII.G.Brook (A.Gravel).2\tBud tit.Year).3\tHilda Brooke t E.Dcsrochcrs).4\tCardinal Belle (E.McLeod).Bingen Budlong (A.Eemelin).Mary G.Herberl (L.Pi\u2019aughl) Pearl C Brooke Eventide Brookc (A, Beaudoin.) Ilh.ami 7ih.Race- It.Trot\u2014 I Mile\u2014 I Mtte Purse\u2014$400.00 Fez Itosecroft (Dr, C.'Taylor).j Spcncci Fee (It.Dupont), Manchester's Belle (It.Gmi-ihicr).| Emilv Song (E.Evnaiigh).Eccd Bill (L.McLeod).Misstep (M.t'ournover).It.B.Guy ( B.Blanchclle).Day Mac
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