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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" 14\t15 1 22 28 28 tstablished 1897.Price; 5 Cenu THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN 'TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17.19S6 n! ed armi» deliveries Irom Syria and other Arab countries to Jot dan.\u201d The Israeli spokesman c\\ pressed slight concern, however, over Syria's announcement that she I- sending heavy weapons into Jordan to help defend her Arab colleague's frontiei Such an exchange of weapons among Arab countries dors not increase their combined mililan strength, the Israeli oouree said \u201cIt is only if weapons air brought in from the outside, or it there is an undue eoncenlrn (ion of troops on our bordei s that the situation would be of serious roncern,\u201d he added rj\tLI*\t\u2022 P-nJI Discussing the part played by their famous antes- Renew nISTOriC Dono tors in the founding of Manitoba are Lord Selkirk, mg left, great-great grandson of the British nobleman who brought the first settlers to the Red River Valley, and Alfred Lagimodiere of St .Vital, great-great grandson of John Baptist Lagimodiere who ran to Montreal in 1815 to bring aid to the community, under attack by jealous fur traders.Lagimodiere set out on snowshoes.The trip took 60 days.Lord Selkirk visited Manitoba while returning to Great Britain from the Far East.\t.\t(( P) Canada Not State Of The Union Howe Warns That Trade Deficit Should Not Be Taken For Granted Probe Illegal Entry Try By Sicilians MONTREAL\u2014 (P \u2014An immigration department spokesman -aid Tuesday developments may rome at any time in the case of five Sicilians arrested while at-empting to enter Canada illegally- The men.arrested in an RC MP raid Sunday on the French freighter Joliette, are being interrogated by immigration department officials The ship was -nhound from Marseille.Authorities have been able to obtain little intormation from the stowaways, aged between 44 and 47.Police believe the men intended to enter the United States illegally after arriving he#re.*RCMP said they are considering the possibility the men are members of the Italy's Maffia, a criminal organization sometimes referred to as \u201cthe black hand.\u201d MILWAUKEE, ® \u2014 American businessmen have been told by Canadian Trade Minister Howe they should not lake it for granted that Canada will continue Lo buy more from the United States than it exports to that country.Speaking here Tuesday to the Milwaukee Association of Commerce.the 70-yearold American-! born minister said American ex-! porters should remember that Canadians ean buy only if they j have an equal opportunity to sell.Mr.Howe was referring to i Canada's growing trade deficit Times Succumbs, Acknowledges Marilyn Monroe LONDON (P \u2014 H had to happen.The Times has lost its heart to Marilyn Monroe.After weeks of stony silence, the lofty newspaper joins its contemporaries and admits that Marilyn is a talented comedienne.In fart it adds, she would have made a great ro-star for Charlie Chaplin.The eulogy occurs in a review of Marilyn's latest movie, Bus Stop, which has its London premiere Thursday.\u201cThere is about her a waiflike quality, an underlying no»c of pathos, which can be strangely moving.What a partner she would have made for Charlie Chaplin in his heyday!\u201d The review reflects an abrupt change of heart When Marilyn arrived in Britain.The Times steadfastly ignored the clamor Later, it referred to her gingerly by her married name.\"Mrs.Arthur Miller.\u201d with the U.S.which reached a , record $915,000,000 in the first eight months of 1956.The eight-month figure was $364,000,000 higher than in the corresponding period of 1955 Americans, he said, lake it for granted that Canada will continue to buy every year $1,000,- : 000,006 more from Ihe U.S.than Americans buy from Canada.They also took it tor granted they would continue to be able to buy Canadian raw materials while placing high tarifs against j Canadian imports and threatening further restrictions.He said he was not stating that Canada is about to retaliate by j raising barriers to American im ports \u201cIt is just that I am convinced that Americans who sell goods to Canada and appreciate the value ! of the Canadian market would : do well to remind themselves more often that Canada is a sep- arate nation, not a state of the union, a nation which in the long run can import only as much as' it exports.'\u2019 Referring to large stocks of wheat in both countries and the U.S.w-heat-disposal program, he said the problem could be solved by close consultation between the two governments.He was op posed to panic action.\u201cTher?is, in the Canadian view nothing to be gained by one country attempting to dump its surplus problems onto the other This can only have the el feet of making the whole problem worse.\u201c1 believe that we in Canada have practised what we preach Our wheat has all been sold lor Canadian currency, which, as you know, is as hard as the United States dollar, at steady prices and there has been no subsidization of production or export sales.\u201d Egypt Is Asked For Alternative Proposal LONDON \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Britain nn.l I r»n< e today reaffirmed then unity on international control of the -Sue/ Canal but invited Egypt to produce an alternative plan 1 giving equivalent guarantees In the canal user nations.Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and l'oreign Serre tary Selwyn Lloyd returned here today from a one night : meeting in Paris with French leaders where they der ided on this offer to Egypt.President Gamal Abdel Nasser has refused to negotiate on a has is of international control, ap proved by 18 nations a! a conference here last August.Britain and France have since urged him in vain to suggest a basis for ne I gotiations.A communique issued in Paris early today spelled nul whal type of basis for negotiations would 1 he considered.It said Ihe 18-pow ! er proposals should form Ihe basis for a settlement \u201cunless the -\t,,\t, .\t, ?\t.-\t,\tnroHi.e.- of turning them into delinquents 1 Egyptian government products ___ ;i 1U other proposals for a system meeting the requirements and af fording equivalent guarantees to the users.\" In Paris, a government spokesman said today that the Anglo-French talks Tuesday night were \u201cencouraging,\u201d Parental Indulgence Criticized LONDON, Ont (P Parents today ar e so star ved loi I heir-childrens affection that they will try at any cost-even at the risk Would Dive For Doria s Log Books Ouch ! Psychology Course Urged For Dentists MONTREAL\u2014(P\u2014A course in psychology should he an essential in every dentist s training, delegates to the 22nd annual fall clinic of the Montreal Dental Club were told Tuesday.Dr.Martin R.Protell, dental consultant to a New York psychiatric Institution, told the 700 practitioners attending the three-day session that there is a great emotional relationship between the dentist and his patient.He said it is important for the dentist not only to have a good knowledge of the emotional make-up of his patients, but he must also recognize his own emotional needs and re-eognize the extent to which he is capable of taking out his own troubles, frustrations and sari isfic impulses on his patiente.It is a \u201cwell-known fact,\u201d Dr.Protell said, that dentists may, unconsciously, inflict unnecessary pain on their patients because fo their own emotional insecurity.He said dentistry must keep step with the modern medical concept that \"what kind of patient has the disease is as important as wha\u2018 kind of disease the patient ha' \u201d \u201cAbout 65 per cent of the major neuroticisms are centred about the mouth,\u201d he said.Dentists from Eastern Ontario, Quebec, and the Atlantic provinces are attending the meeting to get it, the Catholic Women' League was told Tuesday Canon G- Ivmniett rnitr-i of Montreal said some of today's young criminals are the direct re Milt of parental over indulgence.The \u201cl-want-my-ehildren-lo-have what-1 -couldn't\" attitude ; was leaching youth disrespect.It ! was not satisfying youth as much as it was saving parents the displeasure of incurring their children's wrath by refusing them I\tthings that are not good for j them.Canon Carter suggested that to develop the desired characteristics in children parents adhere more closely lo the esx amp le Cod NEW YORK \u2014-71')\u2014 A lawyer sets for them for the Italian Line ha- offered \"Adults are like children \u201d he to send divers down to the sun- said.They pray to God ami ken Andrea Doria to search for when their wishc- are not grant her log-books if the\tSwedish\tAm\ted they say God is not listening,\u201d erican Une will\tshare the\tcost\the said.\u201cGod is listening but 50.50.\twhen he does not grant a wish But counsel for the Swedish his silence means no ' American Line says it is up to God did not consider those the Italian Line\tto\tproduce\tthe\tthings which were not good for i00j{s\this children.He did not grant \u201e\ta- t., V '\u2022 f.- \u2022\u2022 C \u2018\u2018-V , Lfr\twlÜll NtA Service, mk ARSENAL HOLDS RED STARS TO TIE LONDON.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 Arsenal, the English first division j soccer team, and the Romanian army team Red Star drew 1-1 Tuesday night with both goals being scored in the second half.| Nearly 21,000 spectators turned out.\t* Life insurance policy holders ! in Canada number 6,500.000 ! carrying a total of more than ! 1 526,000,000,000.NORTH A AQ42 V QI0 4 ?Q 7 6 3 2 A 7 17 WEST A J8 6 V A 8 ?K8 AQJ 10 85 3 SOUTH A K 10 7 VJ6532 ?A9 A AK 4 EAST (D) A 953 V K97 ?J 10 5 4 A 962 \tBoth sides vul.\t\t East\tSouth\tWest\tNorth Pass\t1 IP\tPass\t1 A Pass\t1 N.T.\tPass\t2 V Pass\t2 N.T.\tPass\t3 ?Pass Pass\t3 N.T.\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014A Q SOUTH GIVES FOE CHANCE TO ERR Even when you gel to the wrong contract, it still pays to play the hand properly.In the recent European ladies\u2019 team championship, both the Belgium, and the French team got to three no-trump instead of the far better contract of four hearts.The French declarer made the no-trump contract by superior technique.At both tables, the queen of clubs was led.The Belgian declarer won with the king of clubs and led a low heart.East won with the king of hearts and retutned a club, and West\u2019s clubs were established while she still had the ace of hearts as an entry to them.At the other table, the French declarer refused the first club and won the second club with the king.She then got to dummy with the queen of spades and returned a heart from dummy.East played low.and West\u2019s ace of hearts was knocked out before the clubs were established.With the club suit thus killed, South had no further trouble.East could have defeated the contract at this table also by putting up the king of hearts on the first round of that suit.As this hand proves, even experts don\u2019t always put up the best defense.You will often profit if you give your opponents the chance to make a mistake.CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has been: North East South West 1 N.T.Pass ?You, South, hold: Spades A-Q-5.Hearts K-Q-4, Diamonds J-4-3-2.Clubs K-Q-.Î.What do you do?A\u2014Bid six no-trump.The partnership total must be 34 to 36 points.This should be enough for a small slam, but not enough for a grand slam.TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding is the same as in the question just answered.You, South, hold^ Spades A-J-5.Hearts K-Q-4.Diamonds J-10-3-2, Clubs K-Q10.What do you do?Answer Tomorrow \"The next one\u2019s gonna he a RUUD electric water heater!\u201d INDIAN NAME Petawawa.the army training centre near Ottawa, and the sur rounding area was named for an Indian word meaning \"murmuring water.\" How David Greene finds opportunity in progress As a dramatic director, David Greene has an inside view of the remarkable growth of Canadian television.\"In little over three years,\u201d says Mr.Greene, \u201cTV has created new opportunities for a great many Canadian writers, actors, dancers, musicians and technicians.This experienced talent has been responsible for the great progress made in producing Canadian television shows.\u201d As a family man, David Greene has also benefited by the progress made in another field .life insurance.It is easier than ever to provide financial security for families, because life insurance is more flexible.Today you can obtain insurance for \u201cliving\u201d, with policies that provide not only basic protection, but ready funds for emergencies, also policies for education, for safeguarding your home, for protecting your business and for ensuring your retirement income.Of equal importance, the men and women who make life insurance their career are better trained than ever before to help Canadians achieve the financial goals that make for happier living.In these and other ways, the life insurance companies in Canada are in step w ith progress .serv ing the needs of people in every walk of life.THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA An average of one dollar in every five saved by the people of Canada has been saved through life insurance.L-5S4C RUUD Alcoa Alloy Automatic WATER HEATER \u201cFOR OCEANS OF HOT WATHT Nerve-racking, isn\u2019t it, to have an old boiler thed\u2019j literally bursting at the seams?Why not investigate the RUUD ALCOA ALLOY aluminum tank water heater?It's truly the best that money can buy, for it's \u2022\tTHRIFTY! Heavy fibreglass insulation prevents heat waste.Heating elements are completely immersed for greatest efficiency and the tank is corrosive-resistant.Costs less to own and operate.\u2022\tCLEAN! Sootless, smokeless and odorless, with ail the sparkling-clear,water you want hot ail day long.\u2022\tSAFE! No flames or fumes.The outside '?* always cool.\u2022\tAUTOMATIC! Thermostats go on and off, control temperature, keep wafer hot.\u2022\tDURABLE! Operates year in, year out, without repairs.Tank carries a full 10-year warranty, elements and thermostats a full year's.A SIZE FOR EVERY FAMILY 40.50 installation (Convenient terms if preferred) Priced from SEE YOUR favorite dealer OR- Own!» it most it icivts tWffl ! SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY.OCTOBER 17.mé _ Fiv« STEINBERG'S OPENS 50th MARKET ALL STORES JOIN CELEBRATION! I Customers To Enjoy Many Values! SHERBROOKE.Oct.17.- Housewives here are rejoicing at Hie good news received from Steinberg's todav, regard ing the S P [\u2022: C 1 A 1.CEI .EBRATION \\ ALUES available at Al E Steinberg\u2019s Stores.The special celebration values otlered in connection with the opening ol the >0th S 1 ORE in 1 lull, Que., have caused much excitement among homemakers Irom Ottawa to Quebec Cit\\ \u2014 in every community that has a Steinberg s mat ket ! I vei N where, wise housewives are taking advantage ol Steinberg s outstanding values! y* r-'C tom___________\t.; 'y s Y\t| À milestone of progress .marked by the opening this week of Steinberg's 50th Food Market in Hull, Que.This modern, new food market offers the people of Hull the same high quality, the same low prices and the same friendly service found in all Steinberg\u2019s stores.Shoppers Acclaim Outstanding Variety In Grocery Department! Over holt a million customers each week take advantage of the tremendous variety in Steinberg s grocery department.Over 5,000 different products! SAVE 6c LITTLEJOHN When the meal depends on the meat .you can depend on Steinberg's! There's a meat cut to suit every taste in Steinberg's meat department.Come in and choose from over 300 varieties! HAMBURGER Ground hourly at the store from fresh, lean quality beef! LB.29 C Ü PEANUT BUTTER Pure, fresh, homogenized! (Regular price 35c) FEATURED AT ONLY Orchard King 291 PEACHES HALVES Large 28-oz.b 3T In Sugar Syrup! FRESH CHOPS & STEWING MEAT LAMB IN THE BASKET .29< PURE PORK BREAKFAST SAUSAGE * 39< , 29*\tBONELESS VEAL\tPICNIC CUT PORK \tj\tROAST\tSHOULDER , 39*\tProperly aged and\tFresh, lean ond \tvalue trimmed!\tvalue trimmed.Orchard King FRUIT COCKTAIL 28-ox Tin 37* Fancy quality! STEINBERG'S OWN HEAD CHEESE Kitchen Fresh 12-oz.Plastic Cup 19' Evenly Rolled! lb.39' Top Volue! lb, 39' Greater Selection of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Steinberg\u2019s! Advance notification of crop conditions and varieties means greater selection at the peak of freshness for you! FRESH TOMATEOS Imported, Canada Grade No.1 2 :: 29'\t5 \u2018t 69' Special Low Price! ICE CASTLE ICE CREAM Save 4c (Reg.23c) 1 PINT BRICK s Assorted Flavours Save 6c (Reg.61c) 3 PINT PACK 55 'Popular Mechanics\" DO-IT-YOURSELF ENCYCLOPEDIA Volume 4 Now Available! Only\tEach Also available in French! 99c Quebec RED MclNTOSH APPLES Canada Fancy Grade 5-LB.BAG\t10-LB.BAG Rich, creamy, smooth Save 32c on Swift's CHICKEN, TURKEY or BEEF MEAT PIES 4\t95< (Regular Price 3 pkgs.95c) CRISP, ALL PURPOSE 39 79 20-lb.Vz Bushel Hamper $1.49 Fresh fruit and vegetable prices subject to market changes.Get one for each room! WASTE BASKET Beautifully finished! Two colours to choose from! In Loce Pattern! Each 49' :itfcJohn Montmagny Midget DELICIOUS BISCUITS LOW PRICED! 1 6 oz.Pkg.37* Libby's Deep Browned BEANS - PORK In Tomato Sauce 2\t33* Treat the Whole Family During AUTUMN PANCAKE FESTIVAL CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP AUNT JEMIMA BUCKWHEAT OR PANCAKE MIX Save 4c Big City Honey Glazed DONUTS 2 lb.Tin 20-oz.Package 31* 21* 6 'Q 17* (Reg.price 21c) Save 8c (Reg.$1.33) CREAM-0 ! INSTANT I COFFEE 5-o*.Jar $1.25 Special Low Price! QUALITY! The ONE word that tells our entire stor y ! SAVE 4*^\u201c SAVE 4* Big City Fresh ASSORTED DELUXE CUPCAKES CHERRYCAKE 6 XA 29* In A Pkg.(Reg.price 33c) (Reg.45c) This Week 41* Expertly prepared! srrrRBROOTF, QrrrRrr.wtontüsday, octobkr i?, iôs«.FOR BEST RESULTS\t\tFOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS\ttoSï/\tVtiüMMvXAnc\tTRY RECORD WANT ADS PHoett \u2014 LO.9-3636 CoumcH AN Dgpart\u2014H.\t\tPhon« \u2014 LO.9-3636 ConnRcn All Deportmenn.1.Articles For Sole HKfNTZMAN Piano for «al*.Prier: *125.Oalen Younir, M*»s*wlppl, Que, NORTHERN IClertrlc refrigerator\u2014 Leonard, 9 cubic feet.In good con.dltlon.2 winter co«t»-*lr* IB.good ¦a new.Apply «H King K., Apt.No.7.3 ROOMS of good u«ed furniture for «ale.apartment available If desired.Including baby'* furniture.Reaaon for selling\u2014leaving for U.S.2HJ King Weat.3n ET.T.V.antenna with guy wires etc., channels 3, 7, 8.Set of small tractor chains.Call LO.241777 after B OO and LO.7-7688 before 8:00.10.\tHorses For Sale PONY for *alr with saddle and sleigh.Tel.LO.3-7881.11.\tLivestock For Sole 18 MONTHS old beef cattle, (Keedera).Call LO.B-4003.4 DURHAM Steers.Also one cow to freshen Oct.30.Apply: Ray W.Conner, North Hatley, Que.Tel.BOH-r-S.11a.Poultry For Sale WHITE ROCK pullets for Bale, four months old, weighing 5-8 lbs.*1.25 each.Georgo Hopper, Waterville.Tel.806-r-2.HAY\u2014 60 tons, rolled.Call Mr.Lawrence- Lcbel, 660 Galt East, LO.2-0991.BLACK Due-Therm pot oil heater.Good condition.Apply Mr.F.W.Woodward, North Hatley.60l-r-2., I HA |; .In nl.flit In .!;\u2022< I'lt' '\t' ' 1 I reasonable.Free delivery.Tel: 7-5314.¦* .\u2014 1 CAMEL hair overcoat.Very good condition.Medium slip.*25.00.I new fall coat *5.00.t grey overcoat $3.00.Apply Record Box 228 or Tel: 2-4041.FOUR burner gas stove; Ape* washing machine and ABC washing ma.chine; Quebec heater, coal; trailer.Phone LO.2-9797.TURNIPS by the truckload, 1c per lb.delivered.Ronald L.Reed, North Hatley.Phone 75.R.C.A.refrigerator, perfect condition, *250, or nearest offer.Phone VI: 3-3908, Magog Ex.NEW and used rifles.All sizes and makes at very low prices.Francis Ingalls, Sutton Jet.Que.Phone: 2-r-12.DRAGSAW machine, all complete, newly repaired.Apply: Charles Dawson, St.Adolphe de Dudswell, Que.SHOTGUNS, model 37 Ithaca 12 pump and Stevens 12 gauge pump.VL 3-5260 or VI.3.4621.Portable Water Heater To heat water In washing machine.C.A.S.approved.Sec f.aton's catalogua page 428.3.Typewriter For Sola TYPEWRITERS.ADDING MACHINES rent or buy direct from the manufacturer.Special student rites, time payment terms, standard or portable machine*.Remington Rand, 103 Wellington 81 N.Phone LO.MOM.4.Property For Sale NEW cottage and house at Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que.House, six rooms and bath, furnished at Bacon\u2019s Bay.Apply: Stewart Astbury, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que.Phone: 87-r-3.DO YOU have $1500?If you do you can stop looking! We have found your home! 5-room brick house on Island Street.Full price $7,000.Fred Conway, Realtor LO.9-2874.12.To Let E'OUR ROOM tenement, and sun porch, at 37SB Montreal St., nn 2nd floor.Party leaving after 7 years for larger house.Occupancy, Dec.1st.*38.00, For Information, call LO, 2-3024.E'OUR large rooms, heated, T.V.antenna.new building, hot water yesr round.North Ward, for Nov.lat.Tel.1.0.7 7290 or Apply 780 Char-tier St.Apt.No, 3.2 TENEMENTS to lot.39, 41 Queen N., Sherbrooke.Newly decorated.$28 per month\u2014our reduced rent for winter months.Apply L.L.Leslie.Tel.LO.2-6568.5 LARGE rooms, heated, year round hot water and garage, occupancy\u2014 January, Apply 841 or 843 Cambrai.WOODWARD \\ PAREMENTS 3-room heated apartment; first floor, heated year round, Janitor aervlce, stove and refrigerator furnished.East Ward.Phone LO.2-0124 between 9 a m.and 5 p.m.Immediate occupancy.BEAUTIFUL 4-room heated apartment, hot water, E'rlgldalre, stove, Venetian blinds, clothes line etc.Wonderful quiet location.Possession anytime.See Hebert\u2019s 2155 Bachand Street.Phone 2-0874.28 Domestic Help Wanted RELIABLE, elderly lady, to taka cara of ona child, In small apt., during day time.Light houaawork Included.Phone LO.7-4112.iO.Farm Help Wanted EXPERIENCED, reliable married man wanted on dairy farm.Home has modern conveniences.For further particulars apply to V.R.Beattie, Wales Home Farm, Richmond, Que.32.Situation Wanted: Female EXPERIENCED stenographer, typist, available for part-time work or work at homa.Apply: Record Box 227.Business Directory Advocates ASHTON R.TOBIN.Q C.Trial Work and General Practice.Rusenbloom Bldg, oppoalte City Hell, 138 Wet Ungton (North).LO.2-2120.ARMAND ROUSSEAU, Q C.W IL BRADLEY, Q.a Advoce'ee N col Bldg., 8 Wellington St.North.Sherbrooke, Qu*.TeL LOr-reine 2-4735.Genera) pncUc* L* tales settled.36.Miscellaneous HEALTH SALON PHYSIOTHERAPY Ultraviolet \u2014 Galvanism Vapor Bath \u2014 Electric Bath Exerciser! \u2014 Vibrators \u2014 Lamps SWEDISH MASSAGE 10# Frontenac \u2014 Tel.LO 7JI507 PAUL MULLINS OERVA1V, B.A., LL.L., general practice, trial and «su.!*.608 Continental Building, King It Wellington SU.rah LO 7-5991; Residence: LO 7-8149 Chartered Accountants P.3.ROSS A SON.Chartered Ae-CounUnt*.Montreal.t-A VALLEE, Bedard, Gyonnala, Me» Mer, Gascon.Chartered Account, enta, Room MW Conthiental Building.Sherbrooke.Tel: LO 1-9680.GUARANTEED watch repairs.Fast dependable aervlce.Reasonable rates.Free estimates.Wal Trade, III King St.West, Suite 109.TeL LO, 2-9638.Dentist DR.J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon BentUt ZM Wellington St.North opposite Court House.Phone: LO.7-6644.Optometrists 37.Personal HYGIENE euppllrs (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.15.Rooms To Let VERY COMFORTABLE and spacious room in West Ward for working girl.Breakfast If desired.Rent-reasonable.Tel: LO.9-3831.ROOM for one or two girls, willing to share room.Apply: 33 Church St., Lennoxville.ERione: LO.2-8169.17.Convalescent Home GOOD home for elderly people.Good food and personal supervision.Situ* ated on Main highway near Magog.Call: Magog exchange VI: 3-3908.RESTAURANT CHEZ HENRI Well located, modem equipment.FOR SALE CALL: TR.4-904S Rock Island.18.Wanted To Rent 6 ROOM HOUSE, duplex or apartment for business executive and family.Phone LO.2-8038.3*3 OR 4 ROOM heated apt.Preferably North or West Wards.Adults only.Phone LO.2-2150.NO BETTER time than today to see our bargain listings, homes and income properties.Fred Conway, Realtor, 13 Wellington North, LO.9-2874.FIGtrRE in percentage , .what per cent of your salary goes Into rent.Apply that amount toward paying for a home of your own.Call Charles Connors, Real Estate.Tel.LO.2-4000.NEW BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and playroom In basement, modern finish, oil heating system.On Galt west.Terms can be arranged.Tel.LO.9-3917.IN WEST WARD of Sherbrooke, six room home with coal and hot air heating.Price $7.200.00 with Cash payment of $4,800.00.Phone F.W.McCrea, Member Sherbrooke Real Estate Board.LOrralne 2-6753.6a.For Sale or To Let 5 ROOM house for sale or rent, six mUes from Cowansville.Apply: R.R.No.1, Dunham.Tel.62-r-3.SMALL heated apartment Immediate- | ly in vicinity of Ingersoll Rand.I Phone LO.9-4093.19.Room & Board Wanted ENGLISH student wishes room and board In Sherbrooke, in exchange for baby sitting and light housekeeping duties.Sandra Saanum, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.24.Salesmen Wanted Men wanted in the Eastern Townships to sell the fastest growing food plan.Leads furnished; high commission.Write resume and references to NATIONAL FAMILY 345 Bowen South (P.O.Bex 1208) Sherbrooke LO.2-3859 LAKE ORFORD \u2014 7 room house, and garage.Large grounds.Reasonable rental.Modern conveniences, also near highway to Magog.Tel: VI.3-3908 Magog Ex.8.Cars For Sale 1955\tCHEVROLET Deluxe 2-door sc dan, radio, heater, air condltlned, excellent condition, low mileage.Phono after 6 p.m.Tel.LO.7-4640.1956\tCHEVROLET Bel Air.new.Apply: Record Box 229.SALESMEN on salary and commission wanted, age 25-4,% years, to represent Life and general Insurance.Several territories vacant in the townships.Establish a business without Investing any capital and become independent.For interview write or apply to 165 Wellington North, Suite 31, Sherbrooke.27.Female Help Wanted RELIABLE girl or woman for domestic work in small private school.Homelike atmosphere.Own room.Good meals and uniform provided.Write, The Matron, Mackay School, 3544 Decade Blvd., Montreal, Que.JOIN A GREAT TEAM Enjoy three years of adventure and comradeship In the colourful Uegl.ment of Canadian Guards, the youngest yet largest Regiment In our In- I fantry.There Is challenge and opportunity for young men In The Canadian i Guards .\u2022\tTRAVEL THROUGHOUT CANADA \u2014 PERHAPS OVERSEAS \u2022\tLEARN TO HANDLE AND LEAD MEN \u2022\tDEVELOP STRENGTH AND SELF-CONFIDENCE \u2022\tSERVI AND MAKE FRIENDS WITH MEN FROM ACROSS CAN ADA \u2022\tFINEST MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE \u2022\t30 DAYS PAID HOLIDAY A YEAR \u2022\tOUTSTANDING PENSION PLANS \u2022\tNEW INCREASED ARMY RATES OF FAY After these 3 great years, choose » lifetime Army career, or return to clvUian Ufa a better man.You are eligible If you are between 17 and 40 years old, have at least Gride 8 aduratlon, and can meet Army test requirements.Mall the coupon below, 'phone or visit your nearest Army Recruiting Station.Army Recruiting Station, 70 Belvidere St.South, Sherbrooke, P.Q.Tel.LOrraine 2-8808 Please send me, without obligation, full Information on Army careers.ALBERT, TRUDEAU, Optomerrlat, Continental Building, Sherbrooke.Tel: LO.2 0517 Eve* e,«mined MR.FARMER Have you ordered your AGSTONE This fall for your fields and pastures AGSTONE is the only limestone pure enough for human consumption AGSTONE is pulverized finer than any other limestone and will therefore give you quicker results.AGSTONE is now in stock for immediate delivery.Dominion Lime LTD.LIME RIDGE AUCTION SALE for Wendell Henderson, BTRCHTON, V, mile off the Birch-ton \u2022 Lennoxville Highway known as the Weston farm, watch for tha Arrows.Tuesday, Oct.23rd, AT 1:00 P.M.SHARP 38 bead of Holstein cattle all blood tasted consisting of IS milk cows 6 to freshen early fall, 8 two yr.old bred hetfers, 3 one yr.old heifers, 3 one yr.old steers, 11 heifer calves all harrow; cultivator; Cockshutt No.2 hay loader; Cockshutt No.5 side rake; McD.horse rake 12 ft.; Otsco rubber tired farm wagon; steel tired wagon; 2 hay racks; double harness, and driving harness; wheelbarrow; two electric fencers and wire; 60 tons of loose hay; Approx.800 bu.of oats; Approx.300 balls of straw; 2Vi x 10 Grimm Improved Champion evaporator (used 3 seasons); 2'x x 10 LeBrun vaccinated; 1 mare 1600 lbs.; Hind-manlow milker 2 single units; palls and strainer; 10 8 gal.milk cans; Farmall A tractor; tractor plow; tractor mower 787; disc harrow; levelling pans; Sugaring off arch; 650 tin buckets, covers, spouts, (etc.) a)l in good condition storage tank, gathering tub: grind stone; stone drag; all small farming tools, and many articles too numerous to mention.Everything must be sold as Mr.Henderson has other business.Please Note the farm with good sugar place and buildings thereon )s for sale.Anyone Interested please apply to above address.Tel.LO.7-4023 Lennoxville OFRce.Terms of Auction; CASH.ART BENNETT, (Auctioneer), Tel.90W, Sawyerville.AUCTION SALE Saturday, October 20th, AT 1:00 P.M.for Frank Martin, LEBRUN STREET Waterloo, Que.Deepfreeze combination \u201cWoods\" like new; kitchen table and chairs, dining room table; sideboard; 5 maple chalra; 3 arm chairs; 3 rocking chairs; 1 Urge Chesterfield bed; 2 Singer sewing machines; 3 bedroom suites (one made by hand); beds; springs; mattresses some like new; wardrobe; quilts; blankets; pillows; dishes; pots and pars; odd tables and stands; 3 lad.ders; wheel barrow; vise; teattle blocks; chicken feeders and many other articles too numerous to mention.Mr.Martin la giving up housekeeping; house has been sold.Listed property selling without reserve.Please plan to attend.Terms: Cash.M.J.BLACKWOOD, Auctioneer, Tel.271 Knowlton, Que.GEORGE S.McFADDEN, Q.C., Advocate, Canada Building, 455 Craig Street West, MontreaL AUCTION SALE at Boissonneault's Bay, GERARD BOI5SONNEAULT, PROP.$ Miles from Windsor Mills on St.George Road.Saturday, Oct.20th, AT 7:00 P.M.SHARP Will be sold?7 furnished cottages with electricity and running water (near the beach), 10 building lots 50 x 75 ft.OLIVA CHARPENTIER, Bilingual Licensed Auctioneer, Auction Sales of all kinds for Town and Country.Tei.: Windsor 6J3-r^4.A single telephone call and I will go to make arrangements for your sale.SELKIRK CHIMNEYS &O0FFUNGC /supports' \\CHIMNEY / NAM! ADDRESS CITY/TOWN PROV.TELEPHONE .sealed AIR SPACE FIREPROOF INSULATION CEILING HiXVE LEGAL NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that, SYLVIA GOODFELLOW, of the City of Sherbrooke, In the Province of Que.bee, secretary, will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at the next or following ensuing session, for a Bill of Divorce from her husband, ELGIN LAWRENCE RIEF, mechanic, of the City of Sherbrooke, Province of Quebec, on the ground of adultery.PIERRE E.JT.BEAUDRY, Solicitor for Applicant.Sherbrooke, Que.October 1st, 1956.CONNECTION FOQ COOK STOVE OR HEATER For information contact H.I.McFADDEN R.R.3, Lennoxville Tel.LO.7-7484 STANBURY- Mr.and Mrs.W.Ingalls, of Syracuse, N.Y., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Willis Ingalls, over the long week end.COOK, housekeeper, or Mother\u2019s help for adult family of 5 and one 3-year rid child.Modern country home.Good wages.Record Box 225.UNDERSTUDY FOR SECRETARY-TREASURER We require a young man 30-35 year* of age, possessing a good knowledge of accounting for an old established manufacturing concern located in the western part of the Eastern Townships.Ha must have had 2 to 3 years of practical accounfancy; be English by birth but with a working knowledge of French.We offer him a good future and a salary eommen*urete with his ability.APPLY TO SHERBROOKE RECORD BOX NO.224 TIMBER LIMIT FOR SALE By Tender In St.Isidore d'Auckland TO BE SOLD \u2014 Vi lot 12 south, lota No.13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.Tenders will be received until October 21st, 1956.Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.For further information, apply to \u2014 Mrs.VICTOR H.LUSK, COOKSHIRE \u2014 Tel.94 Map in Mr.Bourgeaulf's Office, Cookshire, County Bldg.\"OK\" QUALITY\t at\t Foxbrooke Motors\t LTD.\t 1953 Chevrolet, Coach, Tutone grey, s m a rt appearance,\t$ 1 1 \u2019\u2019OK\" mechanically.\t7 5 new tires \u2014\t5 1952 De Soto, Tutone paint, radio, white wall tires, low\t$ 1 1 mileage.A bonus\t7 value \u2014\t5 \t$ 1952 Buick, Custom, Sedan, Dynaflow, radio, etc.In fine\t1 1 condition through-\t7 out \u2014\t5 Authorized Dealer\tfor CHEVROLET.OLDSMOB1LE.\t CADILLAC\t 345 Wellington St.\tSouth Tels.LO.9.3606\u2014LO\t9-3608 GLEN SUTTON- Mrs.Harry Westcott and granddaughter, Nellie Cushion, are spending a week visiting their son and uncle, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Westcott in Lennoxville.Friends will be sorry to learn that Mr.M.G.Fleuler and Mrs.Schnureiger are patients in the B.M.P.Hospital, Sweetsburg.new and reconditioned;- MOTORS r STARTERS\tV;\t/ REWINDING TRANSFORMERS X.[T\tREPAIRS On All Types of Electrical Appliances_ I WIGGETT ELECTRIC LTD, f 153 MARQUETTE ST.\t\u2014\tTEL.2-0828 ESTABLISHED IN 1«05 \u2022'Th* First Electrical Es\u2018sfc.istrrre'* 1\t$*.\u2022 You'll always BE HAPPY If You Buy Your Car From CASTONGUAY'S SPECIAL on USED CARS 1956 Chrysler New Yorker Sedan.Fully equipped.1955 Ford 2 Door \u2014 Air Conditioned.1953 Mercury Sedan, Radio, Air Conditioned\u2014Anti-Freeze.1948 Dodge Sedan \u2014 Radio \u2014 Heater 1956 Ford Station Wagon 4 Door, Automatic Trans.1954 Chevrolet Sedan, Air Conditioned.1950 Studebaker Sedan Heater 1947 Plymouth Sedan, Heater.1955 Vanguard Sedan.Perfect condition.ENGLISH CARS 1956 Vanguard (Only One) at a very special low price.1949 Austin Sedan ALSO \u2014 2 \u2022 1947 DODGE 2 Ton, dual wheels.GASTONGUAY GARAGE inc.1266 King Sh East \u2014 Tels.LO.7-5014 \u2014 LO.9-1608 \u2014 Sherbrooke LYSANDER- Mr.and Mrs.Ivan McCrea is spending some time visiting relatives in Montreal and Woods-ville, N.H.Recent visitors at the McCrea home were Mr.and Mrs.A.Watkins.of Concord, N.H.Mr.and Mrs.Dan Melrose, of Dublin Range, Mrs.Frank Ross, Mrs.Harry Campbell, of Inverness, Mrs.J.Hill, of Duxbury, Mass., Mr.and Mrs.Lincoln Egan and family, of St Agathe and Mr.Clayton Melrose, of Inverness.Miss Pearl Patterson, of Richmond, and Miss Joyce Rothney, of Danville, spent a few days with Mr and Mrs.Hamilton Patterson.Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Warren Patterson and sons, of Danville.and Mr.Arthur Patterson, of Lennoxville.Television Guide CHLT-TV \u2014 Channel 7 GINGRAS AUTOMOBILE LIMITED 1567 King West Announce Their BIG LUCKY BUCK SALE' HERE'S HOW IT WORKS; Any $1 bill you have on you with the serial number ending in 7 or 11 is worth $100 towards the purchase on any car on our lot.Look in your wallet You may have a lucky bill right now.Come on down to our lot and pick out the car you want and drive it home.Our prices are already the lowest in town but the lucky 7 or 11 bill is your key to an extra $100 in your pocket.Limit one bill to a customer.75 CAR SELECTION Priced drastically low during our \u201cLucky Buck\u201d Sale.LOOK AT THESE VALUES! 398A\u2014 Pontiac Sedan 1952\t$ 975.00 With Lucky Buck\t875.00 409B\u2014 Mercury Sedan 1951 $ 845 00 With\tLucky\tBuck\t.\t745.00 509C\u2014 Chevrolet Sedan 1950 $ 625.00 With\tLucky\tBuck\t.\t525.00 513A\u2014 Plymouth Sedan 1955 $1795.00 With Lucky Buck\t1695.00 381A\u2014 Meteor Sedan 1953\t$1225 00 With\tLucky\tBuck\t.\t1125.00 334B\u2014 Henry-J.Coach 1953 $ 495.00 With\tLucky\tBuck\t.\t395.00 276B\u2014 Dodge Coach 1949\t$ 430.00 With\tLucky\tBuck\t.\t330.00 149A\u2014 G.M.C.Panel 1951\t$ 595.00 With Lucky Buck 495.00 419B\u2014 Austin Sedan 1950\t$ 295.00 With Lucky Buck 195.00 THIS OFFER GOOD UNTIL NOV.3rd, 1956! GINGRAS AUTOMOBILES LTD.1490 King West, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.7-6776 Open Until 10 P.M.__ EAST ANGUS- The regular meeting of St.Mary\u2019s Guild of Christ Church met at the home of Mrs.George Rowley, with the president, Mrs.Gordon Gray in the chair.A report was given of the recently held turkey supper.A food sale and afternoon tea was planned to take place on November 9.at the home of Mrs.Leslie Morgan from 3 to 5 p.m.Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Edward Rowland.Among those who attended the funeral of Mrs.Alice Stickles were her siister.Mrs.George Wood and Mr.Wood, her brother and sister-in-law.Mr.and Mrs.William Smith, of iMontreal.and Mr.and Mrs.Harry Holding, of Fredericton, N.B.j Mr.and Mrs.Harry Holding, of Fredericton, N.B., in town to attend the funeral of Mrs.A.Stickles were guests of Mrs.Holding's brother, Mr.Herbert Stickles and Mrs.Stickles.Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Lee Stickles and Mr.and Mrs.Tom Ferguson, of Plaster Rock, N.B.WfDNI1DAY, OCT.17 3.40 CHL F-TV Today 3.43\tCine-f eutUetoo 4.00\tMadame * si Cuisine 4.30\tActualité Féminine 4.43\tCartoons 3.00\tJet Jackson 3.30\tLTle tux Trésors 8.00\tBorder Rhythm sire « 6.30\tTéiebutletin 6.36 La Météo 6.39\tEdition Sportive 6.43\tKit Carson 7.13 Téléjournal 7.30\tTélésupplément 7.43\tLee Troubadours 8.00\tPays et Merveilles 8.30\tLa Famille Plouffe 9.00\tLa Lutta 10.00\tLe Point d\u2019ir.tirrogation 10.30\tChez Pierrot 11.00\tCBMT News 11.13 Local Front News 11.23 Sports In Review 11.30\tSign Off THURSDAY, OCT.II 3.40\tCHLT-TV Today 3.45 Ciné Feuilleton *00 Madame à sa Culalne 4.30\tIt\u2019s a Woman\u2019s World 4.43 Le V4 d\u2019heure de Pierrot 3.00\tTexas Rangera 5J0 Film 8.00\tLes Gais Lurons 6.30\tTélébulletlo 6.36 La Météo 6.39\tEdition Sportive 6 45 China Smith 7.15 Télejoumal 7.30\tClub des Raquetteurs 7.45 Toi et Mot 8.00\tLe FU d'Ariane 8.30\t14 Rue de Calais 9.00\tRendezvous avec Michèle 9.30\tTheatre des Etoües 10.00\tLe Téléthéàlre 11.43 Local Front News 11.53 Sports In Review 12.00\tSign Off FRIDAY, OCT.1» 3.40\tCHLT-TV Today 3 45 Clne-Feulleton 4.00\tMadame 5 sa I 4.30 4.45 ! 5.00 5.30 6.00 8.30 6.36 6.39 6.43 7.15 7 JO 7.45 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.30 11.00 11.15 11.23 11.30 12.30 th* Cuisine Actualité Féminin* Cartoon* Ramar of Jungle Le Grenier aui Images Border Rhythmalrea TélébuUetln La Météo Edition Sportive Fltsh Gordon Teléjournal Album des Anisic* Pour Elle Le Sport en Revu* Chansons - Vedettes Le Théitre du Mystère Quatuor Profil d'adoleseemt Conference de Presse CBMT News Local Front News Sports In Review Late Show Sign Off WCAX-TV, Burlington WEDNESDAY, OCT.17.8.00\tTest Pattern 8.25 Program Previews 8.30\tThe Early News 8.45\tThis World of Ours 9.00\tMixing Bowl 9.30\tThis World of Ours 10.00\tIfs Fun to Reduce 10.15\tMovie Museum 10.30\tStrike It Rich 11.00\tAcross the Fence 11.15\tLove of Life 11.30\tSearch for Tomorrow 11.45 Guiding Ught 12.00\tNews 12.10 Stand Up and Be Counted 12.30\tAs the World Turns 1.00\tOur Miss Brooks 1.30\tOpen House 2.00\tThe Big Payoff 2.30\tDuke and His SwtngbUUes 2.45\tBob Crosby 3.00\tBrighter Day 3.15\tSecret Storm 3.30\tThe Edge of Night 4.00\tChuckwagon Tales 5.00\tDuke and His SwTngbUHes 5.30\tNewstime 5.45\tWeatherwite 5.50 Sports Digest 6.00\tRiders of the Purple Sage 6.15\tNews\u2014D.Edwards 6.30\tPick the Winner 7.00\tArthur Godfrey 7.30\tRay MIHand 8.00\tThe Millionaire 8.30\tHighway Patrol 9.00\tU.S.Steel Hour 10.00\tFinal Edition 10.15\tSign Off WP7Z, WEDNESDAY, OCT 17 THURSDAY, OCT.II 8.00\tTest Pattern 8.25 Program Preview 8.30\tNews 8.45\tThis World of Ours 9.00\tMixing Bowl 9.15 Shopping With Nancy 9.30\tThis World of Ours 9.45\tArthur Godfrey 10.00\tIfs Fun to Reduce 10.15\tMovie Museum 10.30\tStrike It Rich 11 00 Across the Fence 11.15\tLove of Life 11.30\tSearch for Tomorrow 11.45\tGuiding Light 12.00\tNews 12.10 Stand Up tnd Be Counted 12.30\tAs the World Turns 1.00\tOur Miss Brooks 1.30\tOpen House 2 00 The Big Payoff 2.30\tDuke and His SwingbUlies 2.45\tBob Crosby 3.00\tBrighter Day 3.15\tSecret Storm 3.30\tThe Edge of Night 4.00\tChuckwagon Tales 5.30\tNewstime 5.45\tWeatherwise 5.50 Sports Digest 6.00\tSecret Journal 6.30\tSgt.Preston of the Yukon 7.00\tBob Cummings 7.30\tClimax I 8.30\tPlayhouse 90 10.00\tFinal Edition 10.15 Twice-Told Tales 11.00\tSign Off Channel 3 I FRIDAY, OCT.1* 8.25 Program Previe» i 8.30\tThe Early News 8.45\tThis World of Ours 9-00 Mixing Bowl 9.30\tOf AU Things 9.45\tGarry Moore 10.00\tIfs Fun to Reduce 10.15\tTBA 10.30\tStrike It Rich 11.00\tAcross the Fence 11.15\tLove of Life 11.30\tSearch for Tomorrow 11.45 Guiding Ught 12.00\tNews 12.10 Stand Up snd Be Counted 12.30\tAs the Wsrld Turns 1.00\tOur Miss Brooks 1.30\tOpen House 2.00\tThe Big Payoff 2.30\tDuke and His SwingbUlies j 2.45 Bob Crosby j 3.00 Brighter Day i 3.15 Secret Storm 3.30\tThe Edge of Night j 4.00 Chuckwagon Tale* | 5.00 Superman I 5.30 Newstime I 5.45 Weatherwise 5.50 Sports Digest 6.00\tLiving & Learning I 6.15 Douglas Edwards 6.30\tMy Friend FUcka 7.00\tFord Theatre 7.30\tZane Grey Theatre 8.00\tCrusader B.30 Republican Telcrsut.9.00\tThe Lineup 9.30\tPerson to Person 10.00\tFinal Edition 10.15\tPortfolio of Plays 12.00\tSign Off 6.00 8.00 9.00 9.30 10.00 11.00 11.30 12.00 12.30 1.30 2.00 3.00 3.45 4.00 5.00 5.15 5.30 6.00 6.10 6.15 6.30 7.30 8.00 8.55 9.00 10.00 Today Morning Star Time Ding Dong School TV School Time Home Tie Tac Dough It Could Be You The Christophers Hospitality House Tennessee Ernie Matinee Queen For a Day Modern Romances Dusty Boyd Show News Tim McCoy Lazy L Ranch.Sports Scorebook Weatherblrd John Daly\u2014 News Disneyland Navy Log Kraft TV Theatre Dem.Nat.Comm.Wed.Night Fights Late News, Sports Plattsburg \u2014 THURSDAY, OCT.11 6.00\tToday 8.00\tMorning Star Time 9.00\tDing Dong School 9.30\tTV School Time 10.00\tHome 11.00\tTic Tac Dough 11.30\tIt Could Be You 12.00\tBig Picture 12.30\tHospitality House 1.30\tTennessee Ernie Ford Show 2.00\tMatinee 3.00\tQueen For a Day 3.45 Modern Romances 4.00\tDusty Boyd 5.00\tNews 5.15\tChefs Den 5.30\tFlash Gordon 6.00\tSports Scorebook 6.10 Weatherblrd 6.15\tNews\u2014John Daly 6.30\tJim Bowie 7.00\tYou Bet Your Life 7.30\tDragnet 8.00\tThis Is your Life 8.30\tFord Show 9.00\tLux Video Theatre 9.55 Dem.Nat.Comm.10.00 Late News, Sports 10.10 Public Service 10.30\tRep.Speech Channel 5 1» FRIDAY, OCT.6.00\tToday 8.00\tHank McCune 8.30\tDuffy\u2019s Tavern 9.00\tDing Dong School 9.30\tT.V.School Tims 10.00\tHome 11.00\tTic Tac Dough 11.30\tIt Could Be You 12.00\tThe Way 12.30\tHospitality House 1.30\tTennessee Ernie Ford Show 2.00\tMatinee 3.00\tQueen For A Day l 3.45 Modern Romances 4.00\tDusty Boyd Show 5.00\tNews 5.15\tMusic Hall varie tiss 5.30\tHoliday Hazards 6.00\tSports Scorebook 6.10 Weatherblrd 6.15\tJohn Daly\u2014 News 6.30\tRib Tin Tin 7.00\tLife of Riley 7.30\tWalter WincheU 7.55 Rep.Nat.Comm.8.00\tCrunch & Des 8.30\tOzzie & Harriett 9.00\tCavalcade of Sports 10.00\tWrestling, Spoils 10.10 WrestUng For superior s«rviet and perfect reception in \u2022 R.C.A.Victor \u2022 Electrohome \u2022 Hallicrafter \u2014 See Us First \u2014 LEVESQUE LTEE 38 Wellington St.South \u2014 Tel.LO.2-4765 - OUTOF-TOWNERS - Rock Island Branch \u2014 Tel.TR.6-2374 Cookshire Branch Tel.96 WEDNESDAY, OCT.17 3.25 Today on CBMT 3.30\tKiddles\u2019 Corner 4.00\tOpen House 4.30\tHowdy Doody 5.00\tChildren\u2019s Film 5.30\tRin Tin Tin 6.00\tScience In Action 6.30\tDisneyland 7.30\tCBC TV News 7.45 Frankie Laine 8.00\tKraft TV Theatre 9.00\tCross-Canada Hit Parade 9.30\tTabloid 10.00\tFirst Performance 11.00\tCBC TV News 11.15 Robert Cummings 11.45 Under the Sun CBMT, Montreal \u2014 Channel 6 THURSDAY, OCT.18 3.25 Today on CBMT 3.30\tKiddies\u2019 Corner 4.00\tOpen House 4.30\tHowdy Doody 5.00\tMaggie Muggins 5.15 Mr.\u2018O\u2019 5.30\tThe Lone Ranger 6.00\t1 Search for Adventure 6.30\tEddie Arnold 6.45 CBC TV News 7.00\tTabloid 7.30\tClimax: 8.30\tJackie Res 9.00\tJane Wjmsn Show 9.30\tLiberace 10.00\tAlfred Hitchcock 10.30 LUI Palmer presents 11.00\tCBC TV News 11.18 Sport Guesses and Guests 11.45 The Scarlet Pimpernel FRIDAY, OCT.I* 3.25 Today on CBMT 3.30\tKiddies\u2019 Corner 4.00\tOpen House 4.30\tHowdy Doody 5.00\tFun Time 5.30\tRoy Rogers 6.00\tDr.Hudson's Secret Journal 6.30\tStranger Thao Fiction 6.45\tCBC TV News 7.00\tTabloW 7.30\tScience Fiction Theatre 8.00\tOn Trial 8.30\tTh* Plohffe Family 9.00\tCavalcade of Sports 9.45\tJim Coleman Show 10.00\tCountry Ho»do»P 10.30\tGraphic 11.00\tCBC TV New s 11.15 Greatest Fights 11.30\tRevival Night WMTW, Mt.Washington \u2014 Channel 8 WEDNESDAY, OCT.17 1.00\tOur Miss Brooks 1.30\tCooking can be fun 2.00\tTravel Time 2.30\tMan to Man 2.45 North Kountry Karavan 3.10 Mid-Afternoon News 3.15\tSecret Storm 3.30\tCommodore Bob 4.00\tMickey Mouse Club 5.00\tTri-State News 5.15\tThe Early Show 6.15\tNews\u2014John Daly 6.30\tDisneyland 7.30\tNavy Log 8.00\tSan Francisco Beat 8.30\tI\u2019ve Got a Secret 9.00\tWednesday Night Fights 9.55 Sports Final 10.00 Tomorrow\u2019s Headlines 10.10 WL Wash.Weather THURSDAY, OCT.11 1.00\tOur Miss Brooks 1.30\tThe Christophers 2.00\tThe Big Pay-Off 2.30\tGarry Moore 2.45 The Wagonmasters 3.10\tMid-Afternoon News 3.15\tSecret Storm 3.30\tCommodore Boh 4.00\tMickey Mouse Club 5.00\tTri-State News 5.10\tWeather 5.15\tEarly Show 6.15\tNews\u2014 John Daly 6.30\tSgt.Preston 7.00\tFrank Leahy Predicts 7.15\tTrees Sc People 7.30\tClimax: 8.30\tFather Knows Best 9.00\tWire Service 10.00 News 10.10 Mt.Wash.Weather 10.15 TBA 10.30 Pres.Eisenhower FRIDAY, OCT.1» ! 1.00 Our Miss Brook\u2019 1.30\tCooking can be f\"n i 2.00 Half-Hour Theatre | 2.30 How Christian Science Heals 2.45 North Kountry Karavan | 3.10 Mid-Afternoon News i 3.15 Secret Storm i 3.30 Commodore R 4.00\tMickey Mouse Club ! 5.00 Tri-State News 5.15\tThe Early Show 6.15\tJohn Daly \u2014 Ne** 6.30\tRin Tin Tin 7.00\tAdventures 7.30\tZane Grey Theatre 8.00\tBroken Arrow 8.30\tRep.Speech 9.00\tThe Vise 9.30\tPerson to Pei son 10.00 Tomorrow's Headlines 10.10 Mt.Wash.Weather 10.15 Sports Final I .SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER r 50th Annual Meeting Of District Rebekah Lodge Held Al Windsor WINDSOR MILLS - The 50th annual district meeting of Rebekah Lodges of District No.5, with 70 present, was held with Willow-dale Rebekah Lodge, No.24.I.O.O F., in the odd Fellows\u2019 Hall under the direction of Sister Lillian Robinson, District Deputy President.The banquet was served in the United Church Hall by the Women\u2019s Association.Rev.W.Reid said grace and extended a welcome to the Assembly.Sister Lillian Robinson expressed the thanks of those present to their hostesses.A special session was conducted by Willowdale Lodge, under the direction of N.G.Sister Muriel Robinson.Sister Eva Robinson, P.N.G., then turned the meeting over to Sister Lillian Robinson, D.D.P.The following Assembly and Grand Lodge officers were introduced by Sister Alberta Ward, Warden, and Sister Eva Robinson, conductor, and were received and accorded honors: Sister Myr-na MacAulay, president R.A ; Sister Ruth Stoddard, vice-president, R.A.; Sister Phyllis Pollock, chaplain R.A.; Sister Viola Noble, P.P.secretary.R A.; Sister Beatrice Dever, P.P.and vice-president of International Association of Assemblies; Sister Lillian Matthews, D.D.P.District No.3; Sister Mildred Bown, D.D.P.District No.6; Sister Edith Boyd, P.P.; Brother Francis Robinson, D.D., Grand Master I.O.O.F.; Brother Lawrence Parker, PG M., I.O.O.F.Reports were read from Maple Leaf Lodge, No.3, Danville, Olive Branch, No.9.Richmond, and W\u2019illowdale.A skit, \u201cGood Cheer,\u2019\u2019 was presented by Olive Branch and the prayer, rededicating District No.5 after its 50 years of service, was given by Maple Leaf Lodge.Sister Edith Boyd introduced Miss Audrey Reakes, a student from A.D.S.High Schol and delegate to the U.N Pilgrimage for i Youth, sponsored by Rebekahs ; and Odd Fellows of Danville and Asbestos.Miss Reakes gave an i interesting report of her trip to < New York City- President Sister Myrna MacAulay gave an address and was , presented with a gift from Wil-i lowdale.Corsages of red rose buds were presented to the offi-cers by the D O P.The D.D P.thanked everyone who had helped to make the meeting such a success and the session was closed in form by Willowdale Lodge.LABATT'S Mr.Fifty invites you on a HOLIDAY IN PARIS via TCA Get full details now from your La baft outlet or at the Show-Mart, October 22-28.SHERBROOKE HOSP1T VI.WING The Windsor Wing of the Sherbrooke Hospital Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs.C.Fountain, with Mrs.M.Turner presiding.The membership convener, Mrs.Fountain, reported a present membership of 68, including 18 new members.The treasurer's report gave a bank balance of $20.60 and the president, Mrs.M.Turner, stressed an urgent appeal from the hospital Hospitality Shop for more babies\u2019 night gowns.These night gowns, which are cut out by Miss M.Campbell, are in great demand.Officers for the coming year include: Mrs.M.Turner, president; Mrs.C.Force and Mrs.G.Witty, vice-presidents; Mrs.H.Houghton, treasurer; Miss M.Campbell, sewing convener, and Mrs.C.Fountain, membership convener, all re-elected; Mrs.A.Bagnall, secretary, and Mrs.C.Tanner, chairman of the work commmittee.Arrangements were made for the card party and raffle to be held shortly at the club house.The hostess served lunch at the close of the meeting.General Notes Recent guests at the home -of Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Watt were Mr.and Mrs.Berry Watt and children, of Valois.Mr and Mrs.Dave Hill, St.Anne de Bellevue and Miss Joan Thompson, of Granby.Mr.and Mrst Bob Hall and Mr.and Mrs.B.Millidge, Montreal, with Mr.and Mrs.A.J, Philip spent a recent week-end at Don-nacona Lodge.Mr.and Mrs.M.Chapman, of Ottaw-a, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.Chapman at the Rectory.Mr.Charles Tanner, of London, Ont., agricultural representative for Middlesex county, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs.C.Tanner, at Camphill Farm.Mr.MacKenzie Paige and Mr.G.Witty attended the annual meeting of the Quebec Association of Protestant School Boards at Three Rivers.Work parties are industriously redecorating the Curling Lounge.Members from Richmond did their stint on Friday evening.Three Village Happenings Mrs.George Hood, of Rock Island, spent the holiday week-end visiting relatives in Rock Port, North Reading and Melrose, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Deco ft, of Plymouth, Mass., spent the holiday week-end with her aunt, Mrs.Sidney Blodah and Mr.Biodah, at Rock Island, and at their cottage on Lake Memphre-magog Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Hamilton, of Claremont, N.H., have returned home after spending a few days at the home of his sister, Mrs.Homer Brainasd and Mr.Brain-ard, Derby Line.Mr.and Mrs.K.I.Curtis, of Rock Island, enjoyed a motor trip in the White Mountains of New Hampshire during the holiday week-end, Thanksgiving Day week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Vivian.Stanstead were their daughters, Mrs.Thomas Potter, Mr.Potter ami Wendy, of Mont-1 real.M ss Jean Vivian, of London, Ont., and Miss Freda Vivian, St.Anne dc Bellevue.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Dcrusha, of Derby Line, were recent w eekend guesri of her sisttM\\ Mrs, Buckley Jolly and Mr.Jolly m Jolietie.Their mother, Mrs.Annie Wheeler returning home with them for a visit.Rev.A.McKinley Rose, of Stanstead, president of the Sherbrooke Quebec Presbytery of Un ited church «as in Montreal attending an executive meeting and also visited Mr.Harry Bacon, of Rock Island, a surgical patient in the Neurological hospital.PINNACLE\u2014 Mr and Mrs.Thomas Beers and Mr Billy Beers, of Whitby, Ont., spent the holiday week-end as guests of Mr and Mrs.Roy Monahan.Mr Frank Monahan returned to Whitby with his daughter, where he will spend a few weeks.Mrs.Della Gallup, of Sher-1 brooke, was a Thanksgiving week- end guest of Mr and Mrs.Kendall Gallup.Mr.Charles Kerr, of Matheson, Ont,, and Miss Jean Kerr, of Montreal, spent the week-end with their paients.Mr and Mrs Duncan Kerr.Home And School Planning Cafeteria At North Hatley , NORTH HATLEY.\u2014The North Hatley Home and School Association got under way with the season's program when a well attended general business meeting was held in the sehool gymnasium Reix'rts were heard from the secretary-treasurer, and hot lunch committee.As the result of a food sale held in August, the hank balance was better than is i usual at the beginning of the fall season The effort put into this sale by all the parents and interested friends is much appreciated in the Association.Mr Robert Kintoul reported on the progress being made toward the proposed cafeteria in the school.It is hoped that this plan will be In operation on, or near, Nov.l This project has receiv ed enthusiastic support on all sides, and should be a real success if lamed out carefully.\\ftei the meeting\u2019s adjourn ment.Mr.Frank Woodward pro seuted a short program of sing ing and music, with Miss Faith Clark at the piano and Mrs R.Vaughan leading the singing At a later date, the Associa lion held its annual reception for the teaching staff at the North Hatley Consolidated School.At this meeting it was announced that John Lundeborg had been awarded the $200 scholarship oi fered annually by the North Hat lev High School Memorial Schol-, arship committee, arid had been accepted at Bishops University Frank Woodward presented each person with a sheet of programs for the Home and School meetings for the new season, with the invitation to write in criticisms, comments and suggestions Ronald Reed was invited by the president to Introduce the teaching stall Welcomed bark were Mrs Nelson Dike, teaching grades t and 2; Mrs.E.Fearon, grade 2b and 3, Mrs R Vaughan, grade 4, Mrs A (.Tuiekshank, grade a Mrs.V.Packard, grade 7, Mrs H Montgomery, grades !>, 10 and it Two new members were Mrs G.Beane, grade 6; -3 even and Mr T, Golding, grades 8 and 9.Mr McKeen, Stanstead County Supervisor of Education, made suggestions for the conservation of teaching time in the sehool.He stressed the idea that too many projects outside of school work rob the pupil and the teacher of valuable time.Mr.McKeen was thanked by Mr Kenneth Dean The entertainment for the eve rung consisted of a series of games that tickled the intellect, provided action and provoked laughter Refreshment* served at the conclusion of the games.\u2022 'J AUTUMN \\ St / v\u2014I\"\tjp-' - r 'A Y- * Celebrate the big Festival with stacks of tempting, golden brown pancakes .topped with Crown Brand Corn Syrup.mm> v V MOON cwnta/yw* or Original Canadian One-Hour Plays A tense dramatic account by Leslie McFarlane of a family who became hostages of Indians when rebellion simmered in the West AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE MIX 20 oz.pkg.3V2-lb.bog 49c >'-S& r'ÿ'Y \"Çuîtoimiîk PANCAKE I X W \u2014PWa, feel mkdiiU**» AUNT JEMIMA READY-MIX BUCKWHEAT AUNT JEMIMA BUTTERMILK PANCAKE MIX 20 oz.pkg.6c OFF CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP 20 OZ.pkgs.2-lb.can tCorbti\u2019s Special Selected A rut-tv MATURED QUALITY WHISKY Shirritt\u2019s Old Fashioned Pancake Syrup SWirriHi 12 oi.bottle Gouverneur brond.Fancy Molasses 40-oi.carton Bcckist, No.1 White Pasteurized Liquid Honey Ils the time of the year again when bigger breakfast can't be just an occasional treat .they're a real necessity.The children, dad and you too.Mom .need the nourishment of big healthful breakfasts for cool Fall days of activity and work.16-oi.jor ROYAL BRAND Table Spread 2 lb.Economy Carton COMING NEXT WEEK-ANOTHER \"FIRST PERFORMANCE\u201d THE DISCOVERERS by Max Rosenfeld and George Solverson TONIGHT \u2014 H) to 11 P.M.CBMT \u2014 Channel 6 GENUINE CANADIAN SLICED BACON Rindless, Maple Leaf, 8-oz.flat pack CHAMPLAIN BRAND Strawberry Jam 24- V MAPLE LEAF BRAND oi./or Pure Pork, Highly Digestible FRESH SAUSAGES KING COLE BRAND Tea Bags pkg.of 60 s | I I ( 10c off 1-lb.pkg. Eight SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17.1956 ^\t0 , Ayer s Cliff Couple W omen S î^pnere observe 60th Anniversary Social ^Inil f \\>rSonal ^Jocia Very Rev.Msfr.Moisan, Mr.and Mrs.J.T.Hawkins, and Mr.William Steele, of Sherbrooke; and Mr.Daniel Murphy, of Hast Farnham, were among those who attended the funeral of Rev.Mother St.George which was held in the Ursulinc Convent, at Stanstead, yesterday morning.\u2022 * \u2022 Mrs.Marie Mathurin and Mr.and Mrs.Francis Parker have returned from Skowhegan, Me., where they attended the Poulin-Dostie wedidng which took place on Saturday, and spent the weekend as guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Dostic.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Orr, of Notre Dame de Grace, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Memory, Summer St., Lennox-ville, and with their hosts, attended the Horse Show on Saturday night.* * * Miss Geraldine Hebert, London St., has returned from Montreal West, where she spent the weekend as guest of Mr.and Mrs.Maurice King and family.# « * Mr.and Mrs.William Barnett and two sons, Stephen and Billy, of Drummondville, spent the week-end visiting Mrs.Barnett\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.William La-vallee, Dominion Ave.* « * Mrs, Agnes Dagley, who spent | a week with her sister, Mrs.John Fitzgerald, and family, Ontario St., left on Monday for her home in Littleton, N.H.* * * Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Markwell, of Baldwin\u2019s Mills, and Mr.and Mrs.B.W.Chamberlain and daughter, Joan, of Stanstead, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Floward WooIIerton, Academy St., Lennoxville.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Misses Sharon and Derry Mc-Manamy, Francine Roeh and Dorothy Allcorn, students at the Academy of Our Lady of Grace, Colebrook, N.H\u201e are arriving today for their teachers\u2019 convention holidays.* * * Mrs.Edna MacIntyre and Miss Myrna Shufelt left today'for St.Stephen and Sussex, N.B., where they will be guests of their respective relatives for a few days.Flowers on the altar in the Church of the Advent, on Sunday, were in loving memory of Edgar, son of Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Sayer.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Miss Isola Bean has returned t< Brantford, Ont., after being the guest for the weekend of her aunt, Mrs.M.McKeagc, Portland Ave.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mrs.Louis Lebrun, president of the Sherbrooke Hospital Alumnae Association, Miss Clara R.Aitkenhead, director of nursing at the Sherbrooke Hospital, and Mrs.B.R.Lyon, wife of the president ol the Sherbrooke Hospital, will receive at the Nurses\u2019 Fall Dance, taking place at Hotel Sherbrooke, Saturday night.\u2022 \u2022 « Mrs.George Smith, Moore St., and Mrs R.M.Loughheed, Bowen Ave.So., left today for Hull, Que., where they will attend the semi-annual provincial convention of the I.O.D.E., and will be guests at the Chateau Laurier, in Ottawa.* * * The christening of the son of Mr.and Mrs.William W.Young took place Sunday at the morning service in St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Sherbrooke, the Rev.S.G.Garland officiating.The child received the names David John, and the godparents are Mr.and Mrs.Harold Turner and Mr.Gordon Turner of Len-noxille.Following the ceremony Mr and Mrs Young entertained at a luncheon at their home, Atto St., Lennoxville, for the christening party, which included Mr.and Mrs.Tracey Ray of Natick, Mass.» \u2022 « Mr.and Mrs.L.V.Parent, Clough Ave., Lennoxville, returned recently from a few days\u2019 trip to Burlington, and other points in Vermont.» « * Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Sayer of Valley Junction were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Decoteau, Brompton Rd.* » * Mrs.N.J.Campbell and her young niece.Heather Anne, who spent the past month with the former's mother, Mrs.W.J.DufTy, Queen Blvd., was accompanied recently to St.Andrew\u2019s, N B , by her sister, Miss Elizabeth Duffy, who has returned home.MR.AM) MRS.HIRAM It.WEBSTER Mr.and Mrs.Hiram R.Webster of Ayer's Cliff were \u201cat.j home\u201d to a wide circle of rcla lives and friends recently to celebrate their fiOth wedding an niversary which occurs on Octo-! her 21.Their son and daughter, Mr.! Earl Webster of Portsmouth, ! N.H\u201e and Mrs.Lillian McFaul of Richmond and Ayer's Cliff | were both present for the occasion.The rooms were decorated with bouquets of autumn flowers while the tea table looked most attractive arranged with white tapers in crystal holders, intertwined with strands of ivy and a three-tier cake.Mrs.Lillian McFaul received the guests while Miss Genevieve Rodrigue had charge of the guest book.Mrs.Earl Webster poured tea and those who as-sisled in serving were Mrs.Muriel Corliss, Mrs.Hugh Ramage, Mrs.Leslie Davies, Mrs.Ernest McOuat, Mrs.T.Don Titman, Mrs.Earle Coombs and Mrs.C.Pederson.Rev.H.C.Denton, rector of St.George\u2019s Anglican Church, Ayer's Cliff, presented the guests of honor with a purse of money on behalf of their many friends and voiced appropriate good wishes.Mr.and Mrs.Webster, 80 and 78 years of age respectively, both enjoy good health.They have spent all their married life in the Eastern Townships having been married in Hillhurst | and having lived in Watervillc before coming to Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Over 100 guests attended the reception from various points including Portsmouth, N.H., Boston, Mass., Worcester, Mass., St.Johnsbury, Vt., London, Ont., Richmond, Waterville, Montreal and Lachute, Que.In addition to personal greetings, the honored couple received numerous messages, cards, flowers and gifts.Engagemenf Dr.and Mrs.John A.Blezard, of London.Ont., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Josephine, to Mr.James Bnice Conley of Brantford, Ont., son of Mr.and Mrs.Everett E.Conley of Kingston, formerly of Sherbrooke.The marriage will take place in the Metropolitan Church, London, at 3 o'clock on October 27.1958.Your baby's picture on 18 beautiful Christmas cards Marriages MtKENNA \u2014 MORRILL The marriage of Beverley Ann, daughter of Mrs.George R.Morrill and the late Mr.Morrill of Danville, to Mr.Edward McKenna, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.John McKenna of Asbestos, Que., took place recently in the Bishop\u2019s Chapel of St.Michael\u2019s Cathedral, Sherbrooke, Rev.J.R.Boisan, c.s., officiating.Given in marriage by her brother, Robert Morrill, the bride wore a cocktail length dress of blue Chantilly lace over taffeta.Her hat was of blue feathers trimmed with Mother of Pearl sequins and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and pink roses.Mrs.Karl Lindell, as matron of honor, wore a cocktail length dress of periwinkle blue velveteen with matching hat trimmed with mink and she carried a Colonial bouquet of yellow roses.Mr.Karl Lindell acted as best man and the ushers vVere Mr.Eric Ingrey, brother-in-law of the bride, and Mr.Murray McKenna, brother of the groom.The bride\u2019s mother wore a two piece dress of brown orlon shot with gold, brown accessories, and a corsage of bronze \u2019mums.Mrs.Mary Smith, aunt of the groom, wore a plum colored silk crepe dress with black accessories and corsage of pink roses.A reception was held at 73 Commonwealth Ave., Danville, where the bride\u2019s table was arranged witfh bouquets of white \u2019mums and lighted candles and centered with a three-tier wedding cake.The crocheted doth on the table was made by the bride\u2019s grandmother, Mrs.Alice Lodge.Mr.and Mrs.Edward McKenna left for a short wedding trip, the bride travelling in a brown tweed suit with brown accessories and wearing a corsage of bronze \u2019mums.Mr.and Mrs.Edward McKenna will leave shortly to take up residence in Southern Rhodesia.i Lennoxville.Guests from out of town were from Montreal, Jonquiere.St.Bruno, Annandale, N.J-, Water-I loo, East Angus.Coaticook, Birchton.North Hatley, She:-i brooke, and other points.m omen J Çrou pi SENIOR BAPTIST MISSION CIRCLE The Senior Baptist Mission Circle held its regular meeting, Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.W.A.Henderson, of Lennoxville.Mrs.F.C.Amery, presided and opened the meeting with the singing of the theme song.The devotional period was also conducted by the president.The roll call was answered by a Thanksgiving quotation, following which the matter of a Mission Band was fully discussed.It was decided to organize a group in the near future.Miss Inez Watson, Association-al Field Worker, of Ottawa, gave a very inspiring talk on aims and purposes of mission circles.It was announced that the next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.F.C.Amery, Island St.Following adjournment of the meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.H.Sunbury.Mrs.Amery voiced the thanks MR.and MRS.ALVIN FRANCIS ROSS, whose marriage took place of the circle to Mrs.Henderson recently in Beulah United Church, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Mrs.Ross was! for her kind hospitality, the former Miss Margaret Joyce MacKinnon, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John MacKinnon of Barnston, Que., and Mr.Ross is the son of Mr.Francis Ross of Dixville, and the late Mrs.Ross.& SURPRISE YOLIR FRIENDS with these expensive-looking, deckle-edged, greeting cards this Christmas .Specially primed w ith your own baby\u2019s piemre (or any picture you wish), they are YOURS at this low, special offer price.FOR EACH SET OF CARDS YOU WANT fill in the coupon below, enclose $1.00 and 2 labels from Heinz Strained or Junior Meats and mail with one NEGATIVE or clear PRINT (NEGATIVE preferred ) no larger than 4 ' x 5 ' and no smaller than 1 *\u2019 x 1 Vz ' (it will be returned) to: Heinz Christmas Cards, Box 91, Station F, Toronto, Ontario.m W v/ Retease Tubular Action.Flexible Metal Slots.All Regular Sizes In Stock \u2014 18\u201d to 25\u201d x 64\u201d high, each .26\u201d to 36\u201d x 64\" high, each .*3.55 *4.15 Cotton tape Slats \u2014 in eggshell or white.For plastic tapes, add $1.00 per blind. - SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17.10^6 ¦Ele ven SCOTSTOWN Mr.and Mrs R.A.Murray, of Barre, Vt., were week-end visitors at the home of their sister and brother-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.John N.MacKenzie.Other visitors were Miss Margaret E.MacLeod, of Montreal, who accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Murray back to Vermont, and Mr, Allan MacLeod, of Montreal.L/Cpl.and Mrs.Philip Boy and daughter Larlene, have returned to Picton Heights, Ont., after spending a holiday with Mr.and Mrs.Philip Boy, Sr.Mrs.Boy Sr., recently spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Emile Boy in Valleyfield.Miss Jean Sherman, of La-ehine, and Mr.Otto Sassen, of Holland, were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Sherman \u201cGlen Haven\u2019\u2019 farm.A Golden Wedding of interest to relatives and friends here was recently celebrated at Clare, mont, N.H., of Neil MacKenzie and Christine (Mathesonl MacKenzie, who were married at Stornoway, 1906.Most of their married life was spent in Graniteville and Wilhamstown, Vt, where Mr.MacKenzie whs employed on the Granite Quarries.In 1936 they moved to Claremont, N.H.Five children were born to them, Christine, of Hempstead, N.Y., Annie, Mrs.Charles Wyman, of North Plain-field.N.J.George, of Barton, Vt.Katherine, Mrs.John Hangs-rud, of New Haven, Ind.A sec- j ond son John, died while serving with the U.S.Service in 1943.; They have eight grandchildren, Katherine and Linda Wyman, Christine and Jean MacKenzie, Anne, Karen, John and Kristin Haugsrud of New .Haven, Ind.J Mrs.MacKenzie has been confined lo her home for several years suffering from arthritis.Mrs.MacKenzie is a sister of ; Murdo Matheson, of Gould and * cousin of Mr.-Tack Matheson [NERVE FOOD helps so many paopts say Hm! 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1.30\tNewa and Sign oil ï 9.05 Sandman\u2019s Matinee 10.00 News ; 10.05 Music I 31.00 News i 11.10 Sign OH 4.00 4.30 5.00 6.00 6.05 6.45 7.00 7.15 7.30 8.00 8.05 9.00 9.05 10.00 10.05 11.00 11.10 Town b, Country Time This and That with Supper Club News Suoper Club Sports Vermont at 7 Sports Thrill Music You Like News Sandman\u2019s Matinee News Sandman News Just Good Musle Final News Sign Off KIXTJ COtttCTtn IV ¦ 'QeA-iLiA.1 1MOTH!» Of » Variations an a theme.Snipping baby\u2019s fingernails sometimes presents a bit of a problem since infants usually keep their little fists tightly clenched.Two mothers suggest these solutions: 1.\tSnip \u2019em directly after a feeding when baby is drowsy, his fingers relaxed.Run baby's fingernails through a bit of baby powder to outline snipping area.2.\tFor a sit-up baby: place baby on your lap in front of a mirror.Self-reflcctcd glory is absorbing.* \u2022 * Coos of approve! are usually the case when you offer baby Gerber Strained Bananas.That's because they have a natural banana flavor, a delicate appealing color and a i dreamy, creamy-\u2019 smooth texture.Doctors specify fully ripe banana as an early food not only because babies like the taste, but because they provide : energy-giving carbohydrates in easy-to-digest form.Only fully ripe fruit j is used - and ripening is controlled for uniformity.\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 Knlf.not*.When buying sweaters for baby choose tight weaves.They\u2019re less likely to snag; won\u2019t catch on baby\u2019s fingernails; hold their shape better.*\t\u2022\t* Shining idto dept.If baby's nursing bottles acquire a cloudy look, a tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice added to the sterilizing water will restore original sparkle.*\t\u2022\t* Christmas cue for you-know-who.Not a bit too soon to order a GERBER BABY DOLL for your darling.It\u2019s a S3.75 VALUE for only $2.00 and six Gerber labels or cereal box tops.This charming 12 inch replica of the Gerber Baby drinks, wets, sits up\u2014has movable arms and legs.Soft vinyl head and rubber body makes it completely safe.Conies with play accessories.For your Gerber Baby Doll, mail monev and labels to Gerber Baby Foods, Department D, Box 4027, Terminal A, Toronto, Ontario.Offer good only in Canada.Expires May 31, 1957.w'eek-ond with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Morrison.Rev.Roy Pounder spent a holL days visiting his sisters, Mrs.Bruce and Mrs.Stewart, at Forester Falls, Ont., his son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Pounder, in Montreal, and friends in Metis Beach.Mr.Hubert Scott spent the holiday week-end guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.B Scott.real, after spending two weeks with Mr.and Mrs, Stewart Lundeborg.Miss Gwen Taylor, of Sawyer-ville, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs.Adelbert Luce and Mr.Luce, other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Robert Taylor and daughter Shirley, of Sawyerville.WEST BOLTON- Mr.and Mrs.Blanc McKee and j family, of Montreal, spent ; Thanksgiving week-end at the home of Mrs.McKee\u2019s parents, ! Mr.and Mrs.B.R.Mizener.Mr.and Mrs.R, L.Wing, of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Royce Wing, of Verdun, were holiday guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Mizener.The chicken pie supper at the .Brill Church was well attended Mrs.George Gilbert and son and the satisfactory sum of Daniel, have returned to Mont- around $150 was realized.\tI :anterbury- The Calf Club hoys and girls exhibiting at the Sherbrooke Winter Fair were Gloria Chapman, Gr#nt McLeod, Wendell and Claudia Groom.Wendell Groom and Clifford McCormack won the first prize in beef cattle judging competition which gives them a trip to the Royal Fair in Toronto.MOE'S RIVER fteFfmanv* RECORD\u2019BREAKING OPPORTUN tTY SAL Nowhere, but nowhere will you find »o msny budget-seven »» you will RIGHT NOW »t Reitman's .Brand new Fell-into-Winter feshion* specially low priced for this BIG OPPORTUNITY SALE.It'» ths opportunity of the teason to SAVE! , ., and the price is right! 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holds a .974 average, having blocked 75 of ; 78 shots.Right behind the Wings\u2019 sophomore player is Lome (Gump) Worsley of New York Rangers Worsley racked up a shutout against Chicago Black Hawks in his first outing but Red Wing snipers put two pucks behind him and he has a .970 average.Gump stopped 64 of 66 shots directed at him.Third in the ratings is Jacques \u2014\u2014;-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014 Plante, last year\u2019s Vezina Trophy Leafs Ulth a record of 63 stoPs winner The Montreal Canadiens\u2019 puck stopper, like Worsley, pick- in 70 tries and an even .900 aver-, age.The Leaf team has actually LEGION RECEIVES TROPHY \u2014 Bert Deane, centre, is seen presenting the Chamber nf Commerce Cup tn Captain Frank Bergeron.left, and Coaeh Marsh \"Tuffy\u201d Gregory of the legion team for winning the rhampinnship nf the Richmond Softball League.Standing, left to right, Jim Smith, Bill Murehir, Claude Grégoire, Jake Tremblay, Rollie (étourneau, Jean-Paul Perreault, Harold Kydd and Norm Noel.In the front, on the right, is Bobby Dalton, hathoy.\t(Photo by W Lunan) RICHMOND\tA three-run rally in the top of the seventh inning of the fifth, and final game, of the hest-of-five finals of the Richmond Softball league gave Legion the championship and Chamber of Commerce (Cup which goes with the laurels Coach \"Tuff\" Gregory's I.c gionnaires edged Romeo Car rim's Dowmen 12-10 after com mg from behind a five-run rle licit and held the red-shiris scoreless in the bottom of th\" seventh to end the long softball season here, Sunday afternoon.A crowd of about 200 fans watched the thrill-packed game which featured many exciting moments The series went the full five games played on Sundays onlv.Errorvi proved the downfall of Dow and Legion took advantage nf them with some fine teamwork to keep in the game.The Gregorymen scored three runs in the third inning and added four more in the fourth Dow got their sixth run in the fourth and counted their seventh by Gilles Cabana who rounded the hases on a wild throw by catcher Frank Bergeron Jean-Paul Perreault.Legion centerfielder, scored in the top of the fifth to put his dub ahead by two runs.They made it 9-7 in the sixth when Norm Noel counted on a Dow error in right field.Dow made up for the errors in the end of the sixth fram by taking the lead away from Legion with three runs on five hits.Rollie Bissonnette, catcher for the red-shirted Dowmen, homer-ed with none on and Rodrigue Cabana counted on hr.s brother's single.Rod had hit a three-bagger.Carrier, who replaced young Roger Smith in the fourth inning, counted the other run.Trailing 10-9 in the final inning, Legion came up with three runs and two hits to go ahead of Dow and allowed only one to reach base at the end of the seventh, Harold Kydd started the seventh for Legion reaching first on a miscue by Gerry Blais, Dow's first-sacker Young Billy Murchie, after three previous strike-outs, came up with a timely single to move Kydd to third.Bergeron singled, scoring Kydd with the tying run while Murchie took second.Murchie and Bergeron advanced on a pass ball.Murchie scored what proved to be the winning run after Grégoire flied out to centerfield.Bergeron came in with an insurance marker after Desrosiers pulled down l^tourneau\u2019s long ! fly to conterfield.With two out, Noel went out at first, ending Legion's half nf the inning Jean Marcotte, first up for Dow in the seventh, flied out, A miscue by Jimmy Smith put Desrosiers on first and Clem Viens, third up, bunted but was thrown out at first by hurler Letourneau.Desrosiers moved to second on the play.Carrier lined out to Grégoire at short to retire the side with the game ending 12-10 for Legion.ed up a shutout in his first been scored upon eight times but game of the season and was then Chadwick was removed in favor beaten twice by Boston Bruins, of an extra forward and a goal ! Bruins won the game 3-1 but was scored while he was on the j their final goal was scored into bench.i an empty net after Plante had Hall and the Wings' record u been removed.Plante kicked out exactly opposite to a year ago.59 of 61 shots for a 967 average.Wings lost their first three A1 Rollins of the Hawks let in games and Hall was beaten 10 seven of 90 shots for a .922 aver- times in those contests but gen-age.Terry Sawchuk.worst enemy era! manager Jack Adams stuck to opposing forwards a few sea- by his rookie and Hall didn't sons ago when he was with De- disappoint him, running a close troit, is fifth with a .918 average.He stopped 89 of 97 shots.In last spot is Ed Chadwick, second behind Plante at the end ol the season.He was chosen the outstanding rookie of the year youthful rookie of Toronto Maple and received the Caldcr Trophy.Shawinigan Falls Suffer Second Sfraighf Defeat, Drop 2-1 Verdict To Trois Rivieres; Sags Slop Aces Great Race Horse, Swaps, At First Feared Near Death, \"Is Not In Any Immediate Danger\" Says His Trainer CAMDEN, N .1 -(API- The great Swaps, a little uncomtort-able from a leg fracture that's keeping him in a sling and stand ing only on his three other val liable legs, is \"not in any immo diate danger\" says Meshach Ten ney.trainer of the record setting racehorse.In fact, Tenney said early today, Swaps \"is 50 per cent better than Sunday when he rein-jured himself \" Tenny s statement, while indicating there was still concern for tho condition of the four-year-old California colt, put to rest for the time being tears that Swaps might be destroyed.These fears arose Tuesday night when a spokesman for Gar den State Park, where Swaps is stabled, said veterinarians were working feverishly to save the colt.The spokesman said Swaps, winner nf the 1955 Kentucky Derby, riidn t appear to have much of a chance.He said complications arising from the leg fracture, suffered in a workout at Garden State Oct.9, led to the summoning of four top veterinarians.The track spokesman did not say w hat these complications were.Swaps suffered the leg fracture while taking a six-furlong workout.He reinjured the leg while trying to get up in his stall Sunday, breaking the cast on the leg Tuesday, a new and stronger cast was pul nr The concentration of veterinarians, including one from an insurance company that reportedly holds a mil-i lion dollars policy on Swaps, gave rise to rumors that were capped hy the track spokesman's statement.But this is the way Tenney put it: i \"As previously announced we ! proceeded to change the cast on Swap\u2019s hind leg .since it was an interesting case, some of the local veterinarians came in to | observe and help change the j cast, \"Everything went as scheduled .\t.nothing of an unusual nature happened.What caused all of the wild and unfounded rumors to get circulated is beyond my comprehension.\"He is 50 per cent better than Sunday .his temperature is normal, his eyes bright .he | sleeps and eats as any healthy horse would under surh rondi (ions He is not in any immediate danger and is as happy as can be with such an injury.\u201d Swaps munched contentedly in his stall all the while Tenney talked.The sling for the loft hind leg was provided hy Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, trainer of Swaps' j arch rival, Nashua.There was another sling under Swaps\u2019 body to hold his weight as he stood on the other valuable legs.Injuries Already Hit Four NHL Clubs; Henri Richard, Delvecchio, Dineen, MacDonald And Pulford On Sidelines Racing Club Starters WEDNESDAY 1ST.* 4TH \u2014 \"D\" PAC! 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Purse: $100.00 1-\tPEND Y LEE.C.Bennett 2-\tRITA BROOKE, H.Gendron 3-\tSPENCER CREED, C.Poulin.4\tPAULINE DIRECTLY, F.Newell.5\tNOREEN IN WORTH Y.H Gendron.6\tTOM\u2019S STAR H AL, R Chabot 7\tNORA GRATTAN, C.Denault.R MIS SHOE.O Morin Eli: Suomen Mamie.P.Casey.I At Last It Is Official, Jack Tighe To Be Field Boss Of Detroit Tigers; Indians Still Have To Name Manager The new owners nf the Detroit Tigers staged a press confer ence today at which they were expected In confirm month-long reports that coach Jack Tighe i,s to be the field boss of their $5.000,000 investment.That would leave only one managerial vacancy in the majors The Cleveland Indians still have to name a successor to the re signed A1 Lopez.fighe, who joined the Tiger family in 1935 as a farm club catcher, was brought up to the parent club as a minor league scout two years ago after managing in the minors.He became first base coach when Rucky Harris succeeded Fred Hutchinson as manager in 1955.Harris recently resigned when the new bosses demanded a more a^er 1,*s playing career came to aggressive manager although an end with the Giants, took the Harris had brought the Tiger ouster as \"a shock.\u201d He said \"1 .Ion* lor , fifth .Ih0ught i did a (air|y good job HOCKEY Tuesdoy's Gomes QUEBEC LEAGUE Chicoutimi 3, Quebec, t.Three Rivers 2, Shawinigan 1.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 4, Fort Wayne 3.Wednesday's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Newr York (Only game scheduled».AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at Hershev.(Only game scheduled».QUEBEC LEAGUE Chicoutimi at Three Rivers, Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W L T F A Pts Shawinigan Falls Cataracts, last year's champions of the Quebec Hockey League, arc finding the going rough in the opening games of the 1956-57 season.The Cataracts went down to their second straight defeat Tuesday night, bowing to Trois-Rivières Lionis, who finished in last place last season.2-1.In the only other game.Chicoutimi Sagueneen chalked up their second straight victory of the season, handing Quebec Aces a 3-1 setback, their first loss in three games.At Shawinigan Falls, Rene Pepin got Trois-Rivieres off to a 1-0 lead in the second period, scoring on passes from Bev Bell and Pete Kapusta George Faulk-ner of Bishop's Falls, Nfid.squared it for the Cataracts in the third period, taking passes from Dick Wrav and Connie^ro-den to beat goalie Jacques Marcotte Jean-Paul Bisaillon netted the winner for Trois-Rivieres after, two minues and 52 seconds of overtime, with Jack Bownass and Kapusta getting assists.Stan Smrke led Chicoutimi to its victory over Quebec, counting twice for the winners.Defence-man Georges Roy got the first Chicoutimi goal and Fredericton's Bill O Ree scored for the Aces.Same 2,000 fans watched the game at Shawinigan Falls, while the Aces drew 4,365 at.Quebec.Black Hawks Eke Out 2-1 Win Over Ottawa Canucks OTTAWA.\u2014(CP)\u2014 A 50-foot bouncing shot by Glen Skov gave ' Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League a 2-1 exhibition hockey victory over Ot-: tawa Junior Canadiens Tuesday ! night before about 1,000 fans.place finish The Tigers won 79 games, their best since winning 95 under Red Rolfe as runners-up to the New York Yankees in the 1950 American League pennant race In the only other managerial with the material 1 had,\u201d in piloting the defending American Association champions to the playoff semifinals.Stanky denied there was any trouble between himself and his Detroit Boston .Toronto New York Montreal Chicago .3 0 0 1 I 1 l 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0\t3\t0\t1 3\t6\t\u2014 8\t3 8\t3 2 2 3\t2 7\t0 move to date, the Chicago Cubs : players, a rumor that reportedly recently named Bob Scheffing to scratched him off the list of succeed Stan Hack; and the Bal- prospects for the Detroit job.timoré Orioles extended Paul Giants\u2019 Vice President Charles Richards\u2019 contract through 1959.\"Chub\u201d Feeney said \u201cLd rather The world champion New York not go into that\u201d when asked Yankees also signed Casey Stcn- about the player trouble report.AMERICAN LEAGUE W L T F A Pts.Providence .2\t1\t0\t13\t6\t4 Cleveland _______ l\t0\t1\t8\tS\t3 Hershev .10 1\t5\t3 3 Springfield .110 6 0 2 Rochester .0\t1\t1\t3\ta\t1 Buffalo .0\t2\t1\tb\t11\t1 gel for another two years On the negative side, the New York Giants chilled reports that F.ddie Stanky, whom they fired .!> manager of their Minneapolis farm club, was due for a spot on manager Bill Rigney's coaching staff.Stanky, the fiery little guy ivho managed the St.Louis Cardinals Stanky said he was \"given I he impression\" he would be called up to the Giants' coaching staff next season, but club President Horace Stoneham said no.\"We talked about it with Rigney,\u201d Stoneham said, \u201cdiscus\u2019sing it during the season and during the world series.But at the last, minute, Rigney said no.It QUEBEC LEAGUE W 1, T F A Pts.Chicoutimi\t.\t2\t0\t0\t5\t2 Quebec\t2\t1\t0\tJO\t7 Montreal .1\t1\t0\t8\t7 Three Rivers\t.\t1\t1\t0\t3\t5 Shawinigan\t.0\t2\t0\t2\t5 \u201cOttawa\t0\t10\t2\t2 * Associate member\u2014play 20 games only).Top; The National Hockey League hasn\u2019t warmed up to its 1956-57 schedule but already four clubs have been hit hy injuries.With such an auspicious start, it could be a profitable year for stretcher bearers.Montreal Canadiens have lost Henri Richard.He was rammed by Boston Bruins\u2019 Leo Labine last week-end and Henri will wear his right knee in a cast for the next few weeks.This will, of course, disrupt Canadiens\u2019 colorful line of Rocket Richard, his brother Henri and Dickie Moore.Detroit Red Wings, who appeared unusually vigorous for so ! early in the campaign, have two regulars out.Centre Alex Del-veerhio will he missing for six weeks with a broken ankle bone and forward Bill Dineen is convalescing with a wrenched knee.New York Rangers have forward Parker MacDonald out with an injured leg.Toronto Maple Leafs have a similar case in rookie Rob Pulford.Pulled back muscles have kept Pulford on the bench since the season started Oct.11.In two engagements Thursday night, the last-place Chicago Black Hawks take on Canadiens at Montreal and Leafs, tied with Boston for second spot, meet the Wings at Detroit.Ted Williams Has Signed, Says Record BOSTON (VP) The Boston Daily Record says Ted Williams signed a two-year contract, not a one-year part, with Boston Red Sox last winter and is set to play another season.\u2019The Red Sox did not proclaim the signing of the two-year contract possibly because they wanted two harvest of headline hay instead of one,\" Davp F.gan wrote.The Best Still ts In Textile Bowling League The honors were divided in the weekly games of the Domin ion Textile Staff Bowling ; League, The Rest squad retained top spot in the standing and extended their advantage to four | points over Ihe runner-up Slow ! Motion.In the battle for individual honors R, Castonguay is still set-; ting the pace with an average of 135 while R Frechette is hot on his heels with 132, S.Johns j rolled the top single with 164 while the high triple went to J.G.Blais with 439.Team honors were split with the single going to the Cigars with 564 while the triple was registered hy Slow Motion with 1,592.The top ten bowlers and league standing follows: from 1952 through part of 1955 was Rigney's decision to make.\u201d Mickey Manfle Wins American League Slugging Championship With .705 Mark; Duke Snider Cops HARNESS RACING MUTUEL BETTING Wednesday, 8 p.m.\u2014 Saturday, 2.30 p.m.Sunday, 2.00 p.m.Sherbrooke Fair Grounds LADIES FREE ON WED.and SAT.Children under 16 net admitted.For information Tel, LO.2-4445 Name\tAverage\t 1.R.Castonguay\t\t185.00 2.R.Frechette\t\t132 66 3.J.G.Blais\t\t122.33 4.S.Johns\t\t120.78 5 K.Perry\t\t119 50 6.H.Chatelois\t\t116 It 7.J Custeau\t\t114.67 8.S Howcroft\t\t113 66 9 M Buzzed\t\t113.33 10.G.Roeque\t\t111.83 STANDING\t\t CLUB\tP G.\tP.P\tPTS The Best\t7\t2\t10 Slow Motion 4\t2\t6 Bums\t4\t5\t.5 Chumps\t3\t3\t4 Cigars\t5\t4\t6 Hot>ors m 1\t8\t1 NEW YORK i.Tl - Mickey Mantle won the American League slugging championship in 1956 with the highest average in 15 years.The New York Yankees' star centre fielder piled up 376 total bases in 533 times at bat for a 706 mark.Figures compiled by The Associated Press today also revealed Duke Snider of the Brooklyn Dodgers was the , National League's pacesetter.He edged Milwaukee's Joe Adcock \u2014 598 to .597.Mantle, who also led the junior circuit in batting, runs batted in and home runs, numbered 79 extra-base hits among his 188 safeties last season In addition to his 52 four-baggers, the 24-: year-old switch-hitter had 22 doubles and five triples.Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox.runnerup to Mantle in ',56 with a 603 average, was the last player to have a better than .705 slugging mark.He finished I with .735 in 1941 In fact, only six other players have slugged as high as .700.Babe Ruth of the Yankees did it j nine times; Jimmy Fox of the Red Sox and Athletics had it three times; Rogers Hornsby did it twice with the St.Louis Cards; ! and Lo i Gehrig of the Yanks, Stan Musial of the Cards and Hack Wilson of the Chicago Cubs each reached 700 once.Ruth holds the record \u2014 847 in 1920.Yogi Berra of the Yankees and j Charley Maxwell of Detroit wound up in a third place deadlock the past season.Berra had 278 total hases-including 29 i doubles, two triples and 30 homers-in 521 at bats, Maxwell picked up 267 total bases with 14 two-baggers, three triples and 28 home runs among 163 safeties.Both showed .534 marks.Snider, the National League's leader in home runs with 43, also cracked 33 doubles and a pair of three-baggers among 158 hits for 324 total bases.Adcock had 132 hits which also included 23 doubles one triple and 38 circuit blows.Hank Aaron of the Braves, the NT s batting champ, tied Cincinnati's Frank Robinson for third place.Each slugged .558.Aaron put together the most total bases.340, in 609 times at bat.Robinson, an outstanding first year player, had 319 total bases in 572 trips.Cast Placed On Tony Curcillo's Pitching Hand HAMILTON (P \u2014 Quarterback Tony Curcilln of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Tuesday had a cast placed on his left wnst, injured in a Big Four football union game last Saturday, though doctors said x-rays showed no fracture.Club physician Dr.Jim Charters said the team will take no chances of aggravating the injury.The cast, while it probably will hamper Curcillo's ball handling.is not expected to interfere with the passing game of the former Ohio State player.The Ticats meet Montreal Alouettes in Montreal Saturday.Cubs Complete Exchange With Los Angeles CHICAGO \u2014\t\u2014 George Freese, 30-year-old third baseman, was obtained today by the Chicago Cubs from their Los \\ Angeles farm club in exchange | for veteran outfielder Montie ; rvtn and pitcher Jim Hughes.; Freese hatted .293 for the Angels this season in 137 games.He hit 31 doubles, four triples.22 homers and drove in 112 runs.Freese had .257 in 51 games for Pittsburgh in 1955 and tw-ished the season with Hollywood, Calif.He was drafted by Los Angeles last winter from New Orleans ifgpD is ilissil-it ofi lege, Men with an eye en their bad* gets particularly tike this patch pocket mode/ because the jacket * can be worn successfully with stacks to give an extra outfit» We've a number of smart weaves^ and an excellent cohr range.^ SPORT COATS from 28.50 Logart To Meet Ortega Tonight In Tough Bout BOSTON \u2014(Æ5)\u2014 Isaac Logart, third-ranked contender for the world's welterweight title, presses his campaign for a higher rating while meeting durable Caspar Otega tonight in a 10-rounri nationally-televised bout at Mechanics Building, Logart, a 23-year-old Cuban with speed and punching power, rules upwards of a 3-1 favorite over Ortega, whose chief claim i- that he never has been knocked out in 41 pro bouts.The Cuban flash from K:d Gavilan's hometown of Cama-guay is invading Boston for the second time in three months in his attempt to get a shot at Boston's Tony DeMarco, former welter champion now the No.1 contender.Promoter Johnny Buckley \u2022 is holding 510.000 \u2014 for all to see \u2014 as a guarantee to DeMarco to meet Logart.DeMarco, who defeated Gavilan in Boston Garden last Saturday, isn't saying an; thing.^ 10 SLACKS from 14.95 < ^\u2014-SIP ** ¦-'«K.^ t C © ! 'Tho Distinguished Men's Store\" 33 King West Sherbrooke 30 \u2022 -v.¦¦¦ m DANVILLE SHERBROOKE DAILY RtCORD.WFDN'ESDAV.OCTOBER 17 IQÎ6 At the regular meeting of Ma-pie L«at Rehekah Lodge Ko.S the District Deputy president.Sister Lillian Robinson and suite were present and installed the following officers for the ensuing year: Noble Grand, Sis.Evelyn Leet; R S.N.G., Sis.Anna Belli-Teau; LS.N.G., Sis.Pearl Robinson; Vice-Grand, Sis.Mavis Mosh-\u2022r; R S V.G., Sis.Ethel Burns; L.S.V G.Sis.May Stevens; chap- lain, Sis Gayela Sears; warden.Si* Rita Rcbinson; conductress.Sis Jean Campbelton; recording secretary.Sis.Edith Stevens; financial secretary.Sis.Lillian Reakes.treasurer, Sis.Barbara Jean Barlow; P.Noble Grand, Sis Joyce Belliveau; Color Bearer, Sis Ava Lockwood; Altar supporters.Sis.Lily McMorine and Sis.Irene Monahan; Inner Guard.Sis.Charlotte Howse; Outer Guard.Sis.Murdena Ho-! ran Lunch was served at the close of the meeting and a social hour enjoyed.Mr.Raymond Webb, of Aurora, 111.and Mrs.N.Olsen of Montreal.were recent guests of their sister Mrs.Clarence Hill and Mr.Hill.Mr and Mrs.C.MacDonald have returned to Laconia, N.H.after spending two weeks at the MacDonald home.Recent guests of the Misses Gwen and Elsie Elliott were Miss Grace Hall of Montreal, Mrs.Ada Frazer, of Ogdenburg.N.Y., Mrs.Blanche Bridges and Miss Carla Percy of Buffalo.N.Y.Mrs.Carol Harris and Mr.and Mrs Kirk of Magog, Mr.and Mrs.J Bulman and daughter of Mont-! real ana Mr.and Mrs.C.Mac-! Donald of Laconia.N.H.Mr and Mrs.Lome Ames spent a week-end in Vermont and were accompanied as far as Newport bj Mrs S.Ames of Boston, Mass , who had been their guest for two weeks.Mrs.H.Hunter has gone to Montreal for an indefinite time.Mr, and Mrs.Charles Horan were visiting at Shawinigan Falls.Miss Betty Samon is in training at the Sherbrooke Hospital Miss Grace Phiibrick.Mr.R.Philbrick, Mr.Clayton Kent and Mr.Robert Boreham were recently visiting friends in Manchester N.H.Mr.and Mrs.Lome Ames, accompanied by Mrs.Sina Ames of Boston, Mass., visited Mr.and Mrs.W Dunn in Sherbrooke, and Mr.J.Page in Lennoxville.Mrs.Lyons and daughter, Miss Joan Lyons of Sherbrooke, were î guests of Mrs.Farley at the Phil-brick home.Mrs.0.Philbrick and Mrs.Kelsey of Dennison Mills were callers at the same SIDE GLANCES Thirteen By Galbraith r', LAV (LS* Js\\ T W\tU %.Ptl Off \u201cI\u2019m afraid I'll have to hang up, Gwendolyn\u2014father is being positively YOUTHFUL about waiting for the L\ttelephone!\" _ ilomo-\t_ Ont, have returned to their Mr and Mrs.W.Hawthorne homes after spending a week spent a week-end in Montreal with Mr.and Mrs H II Allison and attended Grand Chapter of ,\t,,\t, the Order of the Eastern Star.\u2018\t\u2018 ss Icall° Alllst,n.Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Allison and Miss Pearle Allison attended the Suit-! or-Tarte wedding and reception Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Allison in Sherbrooke, and two children, of Scarboro.Mr.Herbert Coates, of St.iOnt., Mrs.Stuart Gemniell and Johnsbury, Y'L, recently visited Mrs.V.Cletheroe, of Hamilton, his friend, Mr R H.Draper.Field Director Visits Red Cross At North Hatley NORTH HATLEY\u2014The North Hatley branch of the Canadian Red Cross, had the pleasure of a visit from Miss Lucie Mesnard, the field director at the regular meeting Mrs Charles Hall, the president, was in the chair.Miss H.Cinnamon reported on the Women\u2019s Work and Mrs.R, Vaughan on Water Safety.Mrs G.LeBaron, in her report on Home Nursing, spoke of the »ie cision to move the Red Cross emergency box from the Unlver.salist Church to the Community Hall, making it more accessable to any one in need.It was sag rested that several keys be made and given to various responsible people.Mrs.LeBaron spoke fur ther of tbo proposed Home Nursing classes, and the secretary was instructed to write the dime-tor of nursing for literature The secretary was also asked i to have public notice made of the < course, which should get under I way in the near future.Persons interested in ibis course are re- ¦ quested to leave their names with the branch secretary, Mrs.Eric Greer, or phone 229 Many ! local nurses have expressed readiness to co-operate in the carrying out of the course, and more in-! formation will be made available when the place of meeting Is de- : finitely established.Miss Mesnard then told of Red Cross aims in peacetime, and left 1 worth while suggestions for the ; future.Mis» Mesnard was thanked In Mrs Miller Hall on behalf of all present.SAWYERVILLE\u2014 SUTTON JUNCTION- The following hours are in ef-1 feet at the local Post Office: 1 Daily\u20148 a m.to 12 noon; 2:80 P m to 4 00 p.m ; 5:00 p m.to 7:00 p.m.Saturday 8 a m.to 12 noon; 1:30 p.m.to 2:00 p.m.; 4:00 p.m.to 8:00 p.m.Recent guests of Mrs.F.Kirkpatrick were Mrs Stuart Martin and Marion Martin, of Lnehine, and Miss D.Keen, of Montreal.Mrs A Murphy was a guest of ! Mr.and Mrs li Young at Waterloo.St.Aiden\u2019s Ladies' Guild re-i cently held a successful hot dish supper.Pointe Claire, spent tnc Thanksgiving holiday with Mr.and Mrs.F G.Bennett.WHITE INVINCIUi* CANTERBURY- Mr and Mrs Erie Purdie and daughters, Diana and Heather, of DRAPER'S CORNER * * > »\u2022« CALVERT HOUSE Su00«if» .1 y.vMAY I96*m .J .\u2014jr-./I j\t> $ 20- o o I m - lis»o.obv £ MAY 1966^ : Ml :\t$20.op f if, k .J *\u2019°.Oo T:\"l; .that\u2019s big news in saving! I lie Eleventh Series of Canada Savings Bonds offers a \"stepped up\u201d scale of; interest payments which begins at 3K% and increases in steps until it reaches 4%.This means that one of (he new $500 Canada Savings Bonds earns $236.88 in interest during its 12^ years of life.So, if you hold it until maturity you get back $736.88 for each $500 you invest.As always, Canada Savings Bonds can be cashed for full face value plus earned interest at any time.Every dollar of your investment is always available.Study the new \"stepped up\u201d scale of interest payments in the table on the left.Then make plans now to sign up for your new Canada Savings Bonds.J here never was an easier or safer way of putting by a good nest-egg for the future.CANADA SAVINGS BONDS hnr cash or by instalments through your investment dealery bank, trust or loan company, or on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work.^¦efi 4-M 7 Fourteen - SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY.OCTOBER T7, 195ft WHAT DOE ¦\tM.% i1' S\u2019# / '/MV Mm \u2019 1th « t^CC'l WWi m fo m j t i I a fFi \\ a M cm: ¦ smmi / THIS EMBUW IDENTITIES THE INDEPENDENT GROCERS ALLIANCE WHICH HAS THREE BASIC AIMS .%**%C;-,C Æ I \u2022 To give the housewife more for her money \u2014 To make shopping easier for the housewife \u2014 \u2022 È* To preserve opportunity for the young man \u2014 Top quality foods at everyday low prices with I.G.A.and other fast selling items.Through improved stock arrangements, personal attention and faster check-out.with initiative to go into business for himself successfully.smwit w , JV .Support Your Community.Shop at IGA ! OCTOBER IS INDEPENDENT GROCERS' MONTH York » PEANUT BUTTER - Johnson's IF THESE AIMS ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU, AS THEY ARE TO MOST PEOPLE, VISIT YOUR I.G.A.STORE TO-DAY, AND SEE HOW THIS OUTSTANDING INDEPENDENT FOOD RETAILER SERVES YOU BEST.IGA PASTE WAX Sunny Morn TEA BAGS Shirriff's Old Fashion TABLE SYRUP Jewel » David's CHOCO-MIX SHORTENING C 27< i BISCUITS French's IGA WHITE 9-oi.Jar 23< ; VINEGAR \tf\t\u2022 ¦ I\t I I\t cJ:tw> tî?ua£tô/ MEN\u2019S WHITE HANDKERCHIEF IN GIANT SIZE NEW DETERGENT Super Suds URfit Sift KTERGENT I -gal.KRAFT 39; 69* CARAMELS Make Candy Apples 7-ox.Pkg, 1 s^rmTTwm M 21 PANCAKE WEEK! BEE-HIVE Pancake Week! Aunt Jemima PMMKE FLOUR 39d IGA Ripe n' Ragged PEACHES Dr.Ballard s Champion DOG FOOD 20-ox.\t^ ^ Q 1 5-oz.2 ?\u201e?35c 35c STRAWBERRY JAM IGA WAX BEANS DOLE FRUIT COCKTAIL AYLMER CHOICE CORN 2 ?nT 33c FRENCH'S MUSTARD HEINZ TOMATO JUICE FRY'S COCOA KLEENEX 9-ox.r 23c 2\t31c Via 79c 9 * 10 2Pi
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