Sherbrooke daily record, 11 juin 1960, samedi 11 juin 1960
[" C t vs : Won t Retreat ?Concern For Ikes Safety WASHINGTON\u2014 CP \u2014 Qualified authoritie* said Friday they are extremely concerned over the safety of President Eisenhower on his scheduled Japanese visit but the president will not retreat, feeling Japan has become a site to wage a propaganda battle against Premier Khrushchev.The \"Oyear - oM Eisenhower will take off by jet Sunday, accompanied! by his son and daughter-in-law, Lt.-Col.John and Barbara Eisenhower, on a Pacific tour that will take him to Tokyo June 19.There is a mounting feeling here that the experts may have underestimated the degree of violence that may be shown by the Japanese mobs whose anti-American sentiments have been whipped to a feverish pitch.The degree of violence was illustrated Friday when an auto- ; mobile bearing Eisenhower's ' representatives, including h i s press and appointments secre- ; taries and the U.S.ambassador, was halted, stoned, its windows \u2018 smashed and its tires slashed, i Concern was heightened by in- i dications that Tokyo police were i slow to act.The ear\u2019s occupants ; had to wait an embarrassing 80 minutes before sufficient police j arrived to clear a path through ; the demonstrators and allow the! Americans to be rescued by a helicopter.The police said they were.caught by surprise but here is some feeling here the police ! were well aware of the situation and were deliberately slow to ' act.Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi , holds a majority of seats in the Japanese parliament and has guaranteed Eisenhower\u2019s safety but the circumstances seem to indicate either that Kishi is not as popular among his people as his parliamentary majority, might suggest or that he himself realizes there is rising Japanese sentiment against the visit of Eisenhower.As seen by some U.S.experts, Kishi represents the military factions in Japan and the Socialists wtho oppose him represent pacifists.\\c V lietbtoobcDailiiBttotd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ' m * * * * THE WEATHER Quebec City, Eastern Town-hips: Sunny and warm today.Light winds.High at Quebec md Sherbrooke 75.Outlook for Sunday: Variable cloudr nes.afternoon showers, Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 11.I960 Castro Claims Espionage Sixty-Fourth Year mm Protest 'Spying' Suspect Pigeon Hitched A Ride N E S Q U E HONING, Pa.(AP) \u2014 A Pennsylvania pigeon picked up in Honolulu Thursday didn't get there on its .own wing power, that\u2019s for sure.But a tag on one of the bird's legs bore the name and address of Patsy Fauzio, a coal contractor in eastern Pennsylvania.\u201cI haven\u2019t the faintest notion how this one wound up in Honolulu.\u201d he said.It couldn't fly the 5,000 air miles to Hawaii.The best a pigeon can do at a stretch is a couple of hundred miles.So the best guess is that the pigeon hitch-hiked on a boat leaving the west coast.But that stumps Fauzio, too.For how did it get to the shores of the Pacific?TYRO 2 EXERCISE BRIEFING \u2014 Major Jack Hawkins, centre, of the Sherbrooke Regiment, operations officer of Exercise Tyro 2, and acting commanding officer of the Sherbrooke Regiment, is pictured above during a briefing session in Farnham on the \u201cevacuation\u201d of Granby following a nuclear attack.With him are, left, Major C.F.Fontaine, commanding officer 8 Medical Company, Captain James Strickland, also of the Shcr-(National Defence Photo).Sherbrooke, and right, brooke Regiment.'Evacuate'Granby Operation For Hendrick Voerward PRETORIA, South Africa (Reuters)\u2014Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd was admitted to Pretoria General Hospital Friday night to undergo an operation on his right eardrum, shattered in an assassination attempt April 9.The operation, part of a series Verwoerd has undergone for head wounds, will try to reconstruct the eardrum.The prime minister is expected to remain in the hospital several days.by NICK POWELL (Record Staff Reporter) GRANBY \u2014 Militiamen of 9 Militia Group yesterday noon successfully completed the evacuation of the city of Granby following a simulated atomic attack.about The Group, comprising 500 men of all the Militia units of the Eastern Townships\u2014Sherbrooke Regiment, RCAC; Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke, RCIC; 27 Field Regiment, RCA (Cowansville); 6th Battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment (Van Doos, of St, Hayaeinthe); 8 Medical Company, RCAMC, (Sherbrooke); 7/XI Hussars Regiment, RCAC (Bury); 46 Field Regiment, RCA (Drummondville), and 24 Technical Squadron, RCEME (Sherbrooke)\u2014formed an all-purpose force as a Mobile Support Column.The column was specially designed for the work of re-entry of disaster areas, controlling evacuation and the rescue of trapped wounded.The exercise, known as TYRO 2 (a tactical movement with troops) was praised by Major General J.M.Rockingham GOC Quebec Army Command, as \u201cvery successful and was completed with a great deal of wonderful cooperation from the citizens of Granby.\u201d Jumping-off point for radiation monitoring groups and reconnaissance teams was Adams-ville, about 10 miles south of the \u201cdisaster\u201d area\u2014the city of Granby.Details released by Army headquarters showed that the city would have ben heavily affected by radioactive fallout from a hypothetical nuclear explosion directly above Roxton Pond\u2014six miles to the north See \u201cEvacuate Granby\u201d Page 5 3rd Blast At US In 36 Hrs HAVANA (AP)\u2014Premier Fidel Castro said Friday night a U.S.military plane took \u2018 movie films and photographs\u201d of a Soviet ship off Cuba's coast and denounced it as \"an act of espionage.\u201d In his third blast against the United States in 36 hours, Castro rejected two U.S.protests received by his government.He countered svith the \"pirate plane\u201d disclosure and an attack on foreign oil companies in Cuba.The Cuban leader showed a TV audience pictures of a twi-engined plane that appeared to be a U.S.Navy patrol craft flying near a ship he identified as Russian.The Soviet ship was 10 miles off the north coast of Cuba.Castro said.The plane hovered over the vessel so long, he added, that the Soviet crew had time to row out.and take the pictures.Castro rejected as violent and virulent the two U.S.protests and declared they \u201creveal the spirit of aggression\u201d by the United States against Cuba.SHARP NOTE Washington said in a sharp note Friday that Cuba was making false and offensive charges against the United Stars.An earlier note accused the Castro government of an official campaign of slander\u201d against the U.S.government.Castro declared his government would never reply to Washington\u2019s demand for an explanation of the shooting at a U.S.submarine in Cuban waters last month.He referred to the incident of the sub Sea Poacher, fired on by a Cuban frigate.Swindling to the petroleum issue.Castro charged that refusal of foreign oil firms to refine Soviet crude oil was an \u201cact of treachery\u201d oriented by the U.S.state department.Two Men Die In Accidents Two men died and two others were injured in three local and district accidents yesterday.Dead are Donat Lafond, 79, of St.Germain, near Drummondville, killed in a level crossing accident; and Laurenzo Boivin, 35, of Compton, fatally injured by a falling branch from a tree.Injured were two Sherbrooke men, Gilles Vail-lancourt, 18, and Merrill Martin, 43, in another level crossing crash not far from Lake Megantic on the Quebec Central Railway line.Both men are believed to be critically injured.XML Missile Destroyer BIRKENHEAD, England (AP) \u2014Britain\u2019s first guided missile destroyer, the 5,000-ton Devonshire, was launched Friday by Princess Alexandra, cousin of the Queen.It will carry the Sea slug and Seacat missile after commissioning in early 1962.2,000 Awards Queen Dispenses Honors LONDON (Reuters') \u2014 Queen Elizabeth today dispensed honors among more than 2,000 of her subjects, including a soldier, an actress and a woman missionary who has spent 30 years in lonely Pacific islands.The Queen also recognized the work of a re.-taurateur, a scientist who blmtooozled the Nazis and the husband of mystery writer Agatha Christie.Biggest award in the birthday honors list went to FieldMarshal Sir William Slim who was ere ated a viscount.Slim, 68, was defeating the Jap rma in the Second World War as commander of the 14th Army there Ho retired last February as governor - general of Australia.British actress F'lora Robson, who 'Started her stage career at five and specializes in portraying distraught, neurotic women, was made a Dame of the British Em pire \u2014 female équivalant of knighthood.AN OBE MEMBER Missionary Miss Nellie Fagan was made a member of the Order of the British Empire.She has devoted her life to humanitarian work among the 54,-009 people of the New Hebrides.The title of Knight Bachelor was conferred on Samuel Sal mon, managing director of the Lyons\u2019 chain of tea shops.Dr.Robeft Gockhturn was ere ated Knight Commander of the British Empire.A government, scientist, Cock b urn confused1 Nazi, defences during the Normandy landings by faking a \u201cgigantic battle fleet\u201d at Calais with a squadron of planes, some launches and large quantities of silver paper.The title of commander of the British Empire went to Prof.Max Mallowan, a noted archaeologist who has not matched the popular acclaim of his wife, author Agatha Christie.West Indian e rick et player Evertem We ekes was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire.The same title was awarded to Tommy Walker, former international soccer player and now manager of the Heart of Midlothian dub who was dubbed \u201cthe first gentleman of the field.\" EASTERN TOWNSHIPS IDYLL A Jersey quietly chewing her end, a sparkling lake under warm blue skies, gently rolling hills fading into soft haze in the distance these are the pleasant elements of a June day in the Townships.Beautiful pastoral scenes like this, high on a hill above Lake Massawippi, abound in the area.\t(Record Photo by Douglas Gerrish).Campaign Warms Up By RICHARD DAIGNAULT Canadian Press Stafl Writer QUEBEC \u2014 C P \u2014 After a quiet start ebec\u2019s election campaign seems to be.Qu slambang finish.There\u2019s no red hot issue by the a month ago, moving to a Lady Chatterley Found Obscene MONTREAL (OP) \u2014 Sessions Judge T.A.Fontaine Friday ruled the book Lady Chabterley's Lover unfit for the public and 16 copies of it seized by police were confiscated.Defence counsel Manuel Shac-ter announced immediately that the judgment will be appealed.Judge Fontaine, in an 11-page 'judgment, found the book oh-iscene.Police counsel J.E.St.Laurent : said the effect of the ruling is that the book, in any version, cannot be sold anywhere in Canada on pain of prosecution 1 against the distributors.in the contest, carried on by the Union Nationale and Liberal leaders in gmelling travel across the big province, unless it\u2019s (he obvious one whether the government deserves re-election Juno 22 for a fifth consecutive term.The Union Nationale Hinder ; Premier A n t o ni o Barrette is ; preaching from platforms, plar ! ards and in broadcasts the idea of \"new summits\u201d of Quebec j achievement with its government.Liberals, led by Jean Lesage, | by the same channels are trying lo drive across the idea it\u2019s \u201cfiimei for a change.\u201d COTE OF THE FIGHT In the various ridings local situations! are at the core of the élection fight.In ri)r;4 conslitu-encies and in tho smi,alter towns, the individual popularity of a candidate has a bearing in the campaign.In one town the issue may be construction of a bridge and in another, construction of a hospital or a road.The presence of many independent Liberal and independent Union Nationale candidates i s more a sign of campaign tactics than anything else but in some areas it indicates party disagreements.At leadership level the tone of the campaign has changed from high - toned generalities about government policies to biting attacks and name-calling.Some of the most violent language has come lately from Liberal Leader Lesage, once cabinet minister in the St.Laurent federal adiminislralion, who has been whipping up enthusiasm in Quebec Libérât ranks since he became leader in 1908.He has called Mr.Barrette an \u201cignoramus\u201d and an incompetent.\"A TRAITOR\" Mr.Barrette, for some time now, has been calling Mr.Lesage \u201ca traitor to his province and his people\u201d because he was in a I federal government which pro-i itosi'd measures fought for years I by the late Maurice Duplessis, premier of Quebec for 18 years.Now, as the election campaign roars into the final days epithets are apt to fly mow* wildly from, each slide Religious a r general farm work.Heated house, etc.provided.Can also use married or single man for general work, but must be experienced.E.M.Detch-on, Massawippi, P.Q.Tel: VI.2-2761.MARRIED man for general farm work.No milking, must be experienced in operating machinery House, wood and milk furnished.Apply Glenn Villa Farms, North Hatley.Phone VI.2-2787.31.Situation Wanted: Male CAN IX) light ho*usework in private house.Phone LG.2-9559 after 6 p.m, j ARTHUR BLGUm LTD.Meadow Street, Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.LO.9-5591 ''The Furniture Store next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Refrigerators, Stoves and Washer*.Before buying furniture visit us.We have ali types of furniture, at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many second-hand articles in excellent condition.\u2022\tFURNITURE \u2022\tSTOVES \u2022\tACCORDIONS \u2022\tWASHING MACHINES \u2022\tREFRIGERATORS \u2022\tBH PAINT We Offer Easy Payment Terms, If Desired.32.Situation Wanted: Female EXPERIENCED nurse available for duty, out of (own cases accepted.Further information, Tel: LO.2-4806.EXPEIENCED, bilingual stenographer-secretary and accountant desires permenent position.Phone LO* 9-4349.14 YEAR old ffirl would like work taking care of children for the summer months.Phone LO.2-9186.EXPERIENCED bilingual stenographer-secretary desires permanent position.Phone LO.9-5675.35.Business Opportunities LINGERIE and baby specialty shop, new building, heated, large basement, commercial district, 343 Fleury W., Ahuntsic, Montreal, 8.Cars For Sale 1930 PONTIAC Sedan\u2014running condition - 1947 Chevrolet Coupe.Priced right \u2014 Phone Knowlton, CHapel 3-5704.8b.Authorized New Car Dealers SALES room or doctors office, 3 self contained rooms, private entrance.Apply 300 Montreal Street.14.Cottages To Let NEW COTTAGE to let for the season, 4 rooms, new furniture, lovely beach.Apply LO.2-1978 or LO.7-7801 alter 6 p.m.and before 12 p.m.MIDDLE aged woman or girl to assist with housework and.answer telephone.Jennie DesRuisseaux.Tel.LO.2-6587.36.Miscellaneous RELIABLE middle aged woman, for night duty in rest home, must speak some English, only serious applicants need apply.Tel.LO.2-0954.219 Montreal St.6 U^SS 950 King East LUMBER 2 x 3, 2 x 4, 8\u2019 to 12\u2019 long; 2 x 5, 2 x 6, 12\u201d long; tongue and groove or form lumber, 5 or 6\u201d wide, 2nd class.$65 per thousand.4'\u2019 planks, 1st and 2nd class .(mill run), $60.per thousand.ALL THIS LUMBER NEW AND PLANED.ATTENTION! We are accepting orders NOW! WILFRID GREGOIRE LA PATRIE, Tel.48 g.b.s: Distributors for TIMKEN See GENERAL BEARING SERVICE LIMITED SHERBROOKE 111 Wellington South Tel.LO.9-3238 CHEVROLET, Corvair, Envoy, Olds-mobile, Cadillac, Chevrolet Truck».Sales and Service, Foxbrooke Motors Ltd., 345 Wellington South, Sherbrooke.Telephone LO, 9-3606.i - ! FURNISHED cottage.3 bedrooms, on I lake Massawippi, near Woodland, Bay, from June 19th to July 2nd, > ; will rent by the week ' Smith, Hatley, call 607-r-l-4.EXPERIENCED hairdresser and manicurist.Apply VI.2-2378, North Hatley.GIRL for Payroll and general clerical work.Apply Sherbrooke Record Box No.293.Apply Marvel CuAMBER MAID and Pantry Girl re-Ayei s Cliff quir.ed at once by the Knowlton BUICK, Pontiac, Vauxhall, G.M.C.Trucks.Sales & Service, DeLuxe Automobile Ltd., 1567 King Weat.Tel.LO 9-3669 IMPERIAL, Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant, Renault, Fargo Trucks, Sales & Service.Martin Motor Sales Ltd., 405 Belvedere St.TeL LO.9-3659.RAMBLER, Hillman, Sunbeam Alpine, Humber, Metropolitan Parta, Sales & Service.Quality Used Cars Available.Union Motor Sales Service Reg\u2019d., 1681 King West.Tel.LO.2-1390.LITTLE LAKE MAGOG \u2014 5 * room cottage.Frigidaire, gas stove, running water toilet, electricity, oil furnace, 16\u2019 row boat, wharf and sandy beach.For last week of June or first two weeks of August.Tel: LO.7-5507.COTTAGE to rent by week, from June 15 to July 30.Little Lake.$30.00 per week.Tel.LO.7-7081.qui Golf Club.Please apply to Mrs.Harman, Telephone CHapel 3-6622.IMMEDIATE REPLACEMENT \u2014 four women 3 hours daily servicing YOU save much by ordering your furs now.Fall delivery If desired.Excellent quality.Terms as convenient to you.Also small furs.Remodeling, repair, cleaning at moderate prices.LO.7-4705, Mr.Goodman.36a.Home Services CUTTING grass and odd jobs done efficiently.Phone LO.2-63Ô7.SOIL for flower boxes, lawn and gardens taken care of.Apply after 7 p.m.to LO.2-1021.37.Personal AUTHORS invited submit MSS all types (including Poems! for book publication.Reasonable terms.Stockweil Ltd., Ilfracombe, England, (estd.1898) HYGIENE supplies (rubber goods) Mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples, 25c.25 samples, $1.00.Mali order Dept.C-2, Nov.Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton.Ont MID-JUNE 1 SPECIALS ! S I I I I 1 s 3 3 i Foxbrooke Motors Ltd.I Authorized Dealer for Chevrolet - Oldsmobile \u2022 Cadillac Corvair \u2022 Envoy and Chevrolet Trucks.I L HERE'S A FEW\tLISTED BELOW:\t 1958 DODGE 2 door sedan.\t$s /IOC Like new\t1954 FORD Convertible \u2014\t'495.1958 CHEVROLET 2 door sedan,\t$1KOE» Heater\t1954 NASH 4 door Radio.Special at \u2014\tsedan.s395.1957 PLYMOUTH Sedan V-8.\t$ï\t15- Heater \t As&xJS?»\t1955 CHEVROLET 1 door Sedan \t\ts995.1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Convertible.$1 syQ SS Fully equipped.*/ «J3\u2022\t1954 DODGE V-8 Coronet Sedan, Radio\tl495.1958 VAUXHALL Super Sedan\t.\tA «-33.\t1956 INTERNATIONAL 1/2 Ton\tMStf» Pick Up\t\u2018¦I3W.\t 1 50 other cars to choose from \u2014 $135.to $3,500.GMAC Terms \u2014 As Long As 30 Months to Pay.I 345 Wellington St.South \u2014 LO.9-3606 - 9-3608 Full Line of GM Approved Parts for Genera! Motors Cars and Trucks.AVON customers near home.Excel- 41.Boots and MotOIS lent income opportunity.Must act at once.Mrs, A.LeBrun, Waterloo.Tel.1075.16.Room and Board WELL BOARD children on farm during holidays, reasonable, safe bathing Box 295, Record.WE REPAIR TV & RADIOS PROMPT SERVICE O'BOYLE & PEARCE Tel.LO.2 1800 1430 King W, \u2014 Sherbrooke BOAT for sale.24 ft.run-about with 115 H,P.Chrysler Crown engine.$300 complete or $100 for boat.John MacKay, Pleasant View Ho-el.North Hatley.VI.2-2431.48.Money To Loan 10.Horses For Sale FOR SALE or Exchange Property op 24 Bowen Ave., N., Sherbrooke.2 tenements; 2 stores; t warehouse, brick building.Large lot, 6 years old.Will exchange for hotel, restaurant, grocery & butcher shop with beer license or equipped farm.$12,000 cash, balance on terms.Apply Mrs.Julien Levesque 116 Main St.Lennoxville Tel.LO.9-0919 SADDLE mare, 7 yrs.old.dark brown, very quiet for children.Apply Malcolm Walker, Liagar, Que.Tel: TA 1 bot 6-2973.11.Livestock For Sala V-BELTS & PULLEYS Largest Stock Town.18 HOLSTEIN milking cows of 4 to 7 years old having passed a blood test.Able to provide health certificate.These cows have been chosen from a herd of 26, which belonged to Mr.Armand Magnax of Weed-on.These cows are guaranteed to be good milking cows.$180 each.2 twin colts, one trained 3 year old and the other a one year old, red, a defendant of a horse weighing 1600 ibs , a black horse, 1700 lbs .3 white horses weighing 1400 lbs., for sale or exchange.Apply to Mr.Robert Menard, St.Edwidge.Tel VI.9-3421.YOUNG cow.part Holstein and Jersey.clean test Apply Ray Reid, Watervllle.TErminus 7-2605.15 MH.K1NG rows fo; Salt.NtVtr any reactors in brucellosis or T.B.: tests.Apply to Ed.Wentworth.R R.2.Abercorn.Quebec, Tel.Sut* ; ton 621-r-12.ROSSBIRON LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke.il WGUS bull.Ihoroushbierl, Phone j LO.9-4207 between 6 and 7 p.m 11 b.Baby Chicks DAYOLDS and started Ames pullets for economical white or brown egg production, also dual purpose, avail-able for prompt shipment.Some dual purpose cockerels, too Bray Hatchery, Lloyd Humbert, Talbot St.(formerly Newington) Sherbrooke, Phone LO.S-3730.The City of Sherbrooke is colling tenders for the installation of an oi! burner in a furnace and also on oil heated hot water tank.The licenced plumbing contractors of the City of Sherbrooke may apply for specifications and tenders forms at the purchasing agent at the City Hall.Tenders will be received at or before June the 17th, 1960, at 4 p.m.The City does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the tenders.Home Improvement Loans and PERSONAL LOANS, ETC.Town and Country up to $10,000.Reasonable Rates.Phone: Roland Bernard, LOrraine: 0-5537, 77 King West, COMMUNITY FINANCE CORP.I Mac's Driving School Dual controls.Full insuranca coverage, experienced instructors.Late model car, Home pick-up Sherbrooke \u2022 Lennox-ville.Tel.LO.2-4153 CHICOINE & PETERKA TV HI-FI & STEREO 1263 King W., \u2014 LO.*5823 SHERBROOKE LASTING SPORT Court tennis, from which the modern game developed, was j played in France probably a?early as the 14th century.I otise y Sale In the matter of the Bankruptcy of: - JE AN-LOUIS LAVARIERF.151 Wellington North, Sherbrooke, Que.Sealed tenders enclosing a certified cheque for ten per cent of the offer will be Yeceived at the office of MESSRS.INNS, ROSS SONS, Suit 822, The Royal Bank Building, 360 St.James St, West, Montreal, until Tuesday, June 21, 1960, at noon, for the purchase of the following assets in bulk or in 2 separate lots, as follows: LOT 1 \u2014 Mens furnishings store in good location, completely equipped with modern fixtures, attractively decorated, comprising the following; Men's Clothing and Furnishings at cost: Store Fixtures and Office Furniture valued at; Rights of the Estate in store fixtures subject to liens of $1.431.95.Rights of the Estate, if any, in lease for premises, including leasehold improvements.25.296 88 3.466.00 Lot DeSoto 'Firedome'\u2019 of $2.162.16.1959 subject to a lien The place of business will be open for inspection on Wednesday, June 15, from 10.00 A.M.to 6.00 P.M.Sales taxes, where applicable to be paid by the purchaser.The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.For further information, apply to the undersigned.LLOYD H.PAUL, Trustee.Office ot INNS, ROSS & SONS 822 Royal Bank Building, 360 St.James St.West, Montreal 1, Que.I J I 00 1 L GOODS and SERVICES Use this handy guide to progressive Eastern Townships business concerns! SHERBROOKE PAINT & FLOOR CO.LTD.Mrs.J.Beaudoin, Pres.TILE - LINOLEUM - CARPETS - PAINTS VENETIAN BLINDS - GASPE LINOLEUM MONEY TO LEND 25 Depot St, \u2014 LO.9-1655 ELDON F.McGEE New York Life Insurance Co.Accident & Sickness Protection.Major Medical, Life Insurance.Group or individual.Tel.Bus.: LO.9-5103 Res.: LO.9-1518 AWNINGS TELEVISION-RADIO REPAIRS Estimates \u2022 Work Guaranteed Terms Available R0SS-BIR0N LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac Sherbrooke Made to measure tor Homes and Stores.Free estimates.E.T.TENT & AWNING CO.A.Garneau, Prop.1440 King W\u201e - LO.2-5454 Sherbrooka.TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St., West, (in basement) LO.2-4334 SHERBROOKE Sales - Service LAMBRETTA SCOOTERS Your agent in Sherbrooke GASTON GINGRAS Bicycles 10 \u2022 10th Ave.S., Sherbrooke.LO.9-3405 Open evenings until 9 p.m.Chartier Auto Spring Enr.SPECIALTY Wheel alignment and wheel balancing on all types of vehicles.Have your springs checked now, if they are too low or too soft.All cars fully insured while In our care.Rapid guaranteed service.Office: LO.24833 Res., LO.9-3108 180 GALT W.VETERINARY CLINIC Dr.J.G.Duquette, B.A., D.V.M.Dr.R.Masse.B.A., D.V.M.Montreal Road ROCK FOREST Tel.LO.9-4144 LENNOXVILLE - E.G.WELLS Bilingual Auctioneer Real Estate\u2014Auction House 30 Massawippi St.Lennoxville\u2014LO.7-4023 Three Village Happenings Mrs.Crawford Davis, East Burke, Vt., and Miss Eileen McWilliams, Montreal were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Waide, Rock Island.Mr.and1 Mrs.William Davis, Rock Island, spent a weekend in East Farnham, visitors at the heme of Mr.and: M-r-s.Cecil Clarkson, and in Fulford, with Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Davis.Mrs.L.R.Water-man has returned to Rock Island after spends ing the winter months with her son, Mr.John Waterman, Mrs.Waterman and family.Miss Margaret McLaughlin, Georgeville.visited Miss Eva Bullock and Mrs, Merilla Barman, Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Whee-lock, Rock Island, were in Ste.Anne de Bellevue to attend the graduation of their son, Owen-, at Macdonald College.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Davis, Rock Island, were Mrs.Cedric Hastings, North Hatley, for two days, also Mr.and Mrs.Victor Masters, of Gra-nlteville.Mrs.Eva McWilliams, Montreal, spent a few days visiting her sisters, Mrs, Charles Wtaide, and Mr Waide.and Mrs.Alice Huntington.Rock Island.Miss Nettie Lovering has returned to Bedford after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.Grace Ketcha-m, and Miss Gertrude Ketcham, Stanstead.Mrs.Olive Kenneson and her daughter, Mrs.James French, Rock Island, spent two d-ay-s with Mrs.French\u2019s daughter, Mrs.Lawrence Chapman, Mr.Chapman and son in South Durham.Miss Agnes Greenwood, Derby Line, entertained Miss Mamie Labounty of the Derby Rest Home on June 1, it being the birthday anniversary of Miss La-bounty.Mrs.Sidney Young, Stanstead, accompanied by her brother, Mr.Lawrence Coburn, of Barre, Vt.flew by jet plane to San Francisco.Calif., to attend the funeral of a nephew who died -suddenly, i Ronald Coburn, age 26, son of Mr.-and Mrs.Walter Co-burn of j \\n-selmo, Calif.While there they visited other relatives before returning home.Miss Virginia Curran, student nurse at the Sherbrooke Hospital is having her holidays and is at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bert Curran, Derby Line.Mrs.Eric Probyn, Stan-stead.was in Magog a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs.Worthington Chase, and Mr.Chase, were their daughters, Mrs.Don- ! aid Earle, Mr.Earle and fam-; i-ly of Westfield, Mass., Mrs.| Fred Molyneux, Mr.Molyneux j and family, of West Springfield, Mass.Holiday visitors of Mr.and ' Mrs.Carl Robbins, Derby Line, while Mrs.Chase w-as hospitalized in Sherbrooke.Miss Barbara Young, student nurse at the Sherbrooke Hospital was at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Young, for the weekend.Mr.and Mrs.Tal-cott Green wood and two daughters of Windsor Locks, Conn., were Memorial Day visitors of Miss Agnes Greenwood and Mrs.Ida Cooper, Derby Line.Mr.and Mrs.E.L.Emerson.Braintree, Mass., were weekend guests of her father, Mr.A.C.Cowles and sister, Miss H.Cowles, Derby Line.The flowers on Memorial Day in Stan-stead South church were in memory of the late Mrs.A.Cowles, from her family, and the late Mr.and Mrs.Alex Greenwood, from their family.Mis'.Buckley Jolly and son, Mr.Arnold Jolly, of Joliette, were visitors of Mrs.Jolly\u2019s sister, Mrs.Walter Derusha.and Mr.D-erusha, Derby -Line.Their mother, Mrs Annie Wheeler returned to Joliette with them after spending a month at the De-rush-a home.Several Boundary residents were in Graniteville on June 1 so attend the Golden W'edddng anniversary of Mr.and Mrs- Arthur Bullock, parents of Mrs.Raymond Curtiis, of Rock Island.Miss Marion Morrill ha-s returned to her home at DuSferin Heights, Stanstead, after spending several months on a trip around the world.M-iss Elizabeth Fisher and daughter, Miss Ann Fish-er, of ! St.Albans, Vt., were visiting Miis-s Nora Corcoran- at the Heth-rington -Rest Home, Stanstead.Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Bullock.Miss Agnes Brock, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Dewey, Mr.Edgar Brock, Mr.and Mrs.John Byers, Mrs.Sidney Hartley, Miss Phyllis Dewey, all of Stanstead, Mr.I Melvin Dustin, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Mr and Mrs.Kenneth Barlow, Rock Island, were in Mor-risville, Vt., to attend the marriage of John Brock, of East Hardwick, to Lucy Gonyaw Mrs.Nettie Brewer, of Holland, is spending a few days at the Het bring ton Rest Home.Stanstead, while Mr.and Mrs.Harry Goodall are away.TV Guide 3 \u2014 WCAX \u2014 Burlington 5\t_ WPTZ \u2014 Plottsburg 6\t\u2014 CBMT \u2014 Montreal 7\t\u2014 CHLT \u2014 Sherbrooke 8\t\u2014 VVMTW \u2014 Mount Washington TBA \u2014 To Be Announced 4:00 p.m.J) Ne«sUm* 5) J»«-k Piar Presen'.i Si Reflections 8) Esrly Show 4:15 p.m.3) Weather Wise 5)\tFilm Feature 4:20 p.m.3) Sports Digest 4:30 p.m.3) Walt Disney Presents SI Hawiian eye 6)\tGolf with Stan Leonard 7)\tTele-Bulletin 4.45 p.m.«) CBC TV News 7) La Meteo 4:50 p.m.7) Edition Sportivo 7:00 p.m.6)\tDennis the Menace 7)\tPalmares des Quadrilles 8)\tTombstone Territory 7:30 p.m.3) Perry Mason 5] Bonanza 8:45 am.8) Christian Science 9:00 e.m.7)\tSacred Heart 8)\tSacred Heart 9:15 a.m.7) Sacred Heart 9:28 a.m.7) Bulletin de N'ouvellea 9:30 a.m.7)\tMesse a la Basilique 10:00 a.m.3) Lamp Unto My Feet 8)\tOff to Adventure 10:15 p.m.8) The Puppets 10:30 a.m.3i Look up and live 6)\tReligious Service 31 This is the Life 10:45 a.m.7> Living Word 10:58 a.m.71 La Méteo 11:00 a.m.3) Fyl 7)\tLe Fils de Dieu 8/ Oral Roberts 11:30 a.m.3) Camera 3 7)\tAutour du Monde 8)\tColby Telecourse 12:00 p.m, 3) The Christophers 6)\tFilm 7)\tActualitcs de la Semaine 8)\tSunday Show-time 12:15 p.m.3) Christian Science 7)\tL'Editorial 12:30 p.m, 3) Bowling Stars 8)\tGoddlife Theatre 7)\tOpinions 8)\tColby Telecourse 1:00 p.m.3) Film Shorts 6)\tSit back with Jack 7)\tTout Connaître 1:15 p.m.51 Ask Ken Keating 8)\tRed Sox War-up 1:30 p.m.3) Big Picture SATURDAY 71 Emission Politique 8i Damon Runyon Thealr 7:45 p.m.7) La PoiiUque Prov.8:00 p.m.8» Man from Interpol 7)\tRevue Sportive 8)\tStar Time 8:30 p.m.Ji Wanted Dead or Alive 31 Journey to Understanding 6)\tHigh Roads with John Gunther 71 La Cl# de Sol 8) Curtain Tima 9:00 p.m.31 Mr.Lucky 5) Lawrence Welk Sho# 8) Great Movies 7)\tBillet de faveur 8)\tLawrence Welk Show 9:30 p.m.3) Have Gun-WiU Travel 10:00 p.m.3) Gunsmoke 5) Jubilee USA .* 8) Pro Football 10:30 p.m.3) Not For Hire SUNDAY 5) Oral Roberts 6i Country Calendar 7)\tLes Travaux et lea 8)\tRed Sox Baseball 1:45 p.m.8) Red Sox Baseball 2:0$ p.m.3) Film Shorts 5) The News Today 8) Junior Magazine 7) Premières Armes 2:15 p.m.31 Baseball Preview 5)\tThe on Deck Circle 2:25 p.m.3i Baseball game 5' NBC Major League Baseball 2:30 p.m.7) Chansons des Prairies 3:00 p.m.fi) Canada's Army 7)\tMantovani 3:30 p.m.8)\tWeb of Life 7)\tIvanihoe 4:00 p.m.6' 20th Century 7l Reportage d\u2019Eté 8)\tMatinee Performance 4:30 p.m.6)\tLassie 8) Flash Gordon 5:00 p.m.3) I Search for Advenlur 5» World Champ.Golf 6» CBC New magazine 7)\tEmission Politique 8)\tMatty Fundy Funnies 5:30 p.m.31 G.E.Quiz Bowl 7)\tGuillaume Tell 8)\tLone Ranger 6:00 p.m.3) Small World 5)\tAlaskans 6)\tWalt Disney Presents 7)\tEmission Politique 8)\tFarmer Alfalfa 6:10 p.m.7) Emission Politique 6:30 p.m.3) 20th Century 51 Man from Interpol 6)\tTwilight Zone 7)\tFrere Jacques 8' World\u2019s Best Movies 10:4S pm.T) Vit de Chien 11:00 p.m.3) Final Edition 5)\t20th Century Theater 8)\tCBC TV New» and Weather 8) World s Best Movies 11:10 p.m.6)\tWeekend in Sport 11:15 p.m.31 Tomorrow's Weslhtr f) Juliette 7)\tTeiejournal 11:20 p.m.3) Ready on Stage 3 11.25 p.m.7) Nouvelles Sportive» 11:30 p.m.7)\tTélé-Policier 11:35 p m.6) Manhunt 12:00 a.m.7' Théâtre en Pantoufles 8)\tCinema International 7)\tRobin des Bols 8)\tThis Man uawson 7.00 p.m.31 Lassie 5)\t77 Sunset Strip 6» Father Knows Best 7> Papa a raison 8) Broken Arrow 7:30 p.m.3) Rescue 8 6)\tJoan Fairfax Show 7)\tEdition Special» 8)\tMaverick 8 00 p.m.3) Ed Sullivan Show 5' Music On Ice 61 Ed Sullivan 7)\tMusic Ifa\u2019.l 8:30 p m 8)\tLawman 4:00 p.m.31 GE Theatre 5) Chevy Show-Si General Motors 7) Coq * 1'ane 81 The Rebel 9:30 p.m.3) Alfred Hitchcock Presents 7)\tPremière 8)\tThe Alaskans 10:00 p.m.3) Jack Benny 5)\tLoretta Young Show 6)\tGeorge Gobel 10:30 p.m, 3) What\u2019s My Line?5)\tMan from Black Hawk 6)\tFighting Words 8) Johnny Staccato 11:00 p.m.3) Sunday .News Sped»' 6)\tCBC TV News and Weather 7)\tTeiejournal 8)\tWorld\u2019s Best Movies 11:10 p.m.6)\tWeekend in Sports 7)\tSport Eclair 11:15 p.m.3) Ready On Stage 3 6)\tBackground 11:40 p.m.«1 Shoestring Theatre 7)\tDecoy Miss D.Harper Gives Leciure At Rock Island ROFK ISLAND \u2014 Mr- Doro Harpur, seiemisi from Cornwall.IXH., was at Sunr.ysido Sk'hoo: on June 4 ami gave a lecture , to a large number of Sunnyside sfud-ents and teachers ar.d town residents A.Karr.Grade XI toucher in «reduced the speaker, Idling ot the responsible position held bv M:ss Harper in Britain curing the war and of the scientific secret «ark she had contrbutt.during those years Miss Harper j is now with the Howard Smith Paper Company, department of research, in Cornwall Miss Harper lectured on and demonstrated solar light, heat, I chemical, electricial and nuclear energies.Each subject was ; most interesting, and the speak er was assisted in the demonstrations by Jamie Edgar and John Griffith, students of Grades XI and X In one deni-e.r.stra tion of a reflector drawing heat from the sun.Miss Harper was assisted by Peter Channel! and «Hho\tho SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD SATURDAY, JUNE» 11.1MB 1 1\t'\tAlso creating interest was * On behalf of the issembTy, \" \"\t''\t'\t,iarJVf:\t\"** 40\tdisplay of the manual\ttraining\tclass of Sunnyside, which in- overntgh: c,:e>;\to.her\t- -\u2022er.\tt,arr> Koe'.ey, Grade \\1\tstudent\teluded many fine articles nude Mis- Kathleen Harper,\tprincipal\tvoiced appreciation to Mi-s Harp\tb\\ the boys under the teachings ; of Sunnyside\ter for the lecture.\tof Douglas Cass.NEW IN SHERBROOKE An Entirely Electronic Plant tor BATCHING CONCRETE ?I's'V'SbW*' is now in Operation with 7 YARD CAPACITY TRUCK-MIXERS For Better Delivery Service UtilCRETE READY MIX INC.TEL: LO 7-6362 3550 King West (Corner of St.Elie Road' Sherbrooke BY PETE HOFFMAN DUBLIN RANGE \u2014 M-r.and Mrs.Earl Robinson were recent visitors of relatives in- Lennoxville.Mrs.Harold Jamieson, of Kin-nea-r\u2019s Mills, is spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.John Dempsey.Mrs.Dan Melrose was in Lennoxville visiting Mrs.G.Wray and Miss Agnes Melrose.7:25 a.m.5) Local News 7:30 a.m.5) Today 7:59 a.m.3) Program Previews 8:00 a.m.3) CBS News 8:15 a.m.3) Captain Kangaroo 5) Local New-s 8:45 a.m.8) Teddy Bear Playhouse 9:00 a.m.3) Trouble with Father 5) Big Picture 9:30 a.m.3) Herald of Truth 5) T V School nma 10:00 a.m.3) Red Rowe Show 5) Dough Re Mi 81 Farmer Alfalfa 10:30 a.m.3) On the Go 5) Play Your Hunch 8) Morning Movie 11:00 a.m.3) 1 Love Lucy 5) The Price is Right 11:30 a.m.! 3) December Bride ! 5) Concentration 12:00 p.m.3) Love of Life 5)\tTruth or Consequence# 7)\tAu.iourd *hui 8)\tRestless Gun 12:05 p.m.6)\tFeature Film 12:10 p.m.7)\tCBC New-s 12:20 p.m.7)\tPremiere Edition 12:30 p.m.3) Search For Tomorrow 5) It Could Be You 71 Emission Politique 8)\tLove That Bob 12:40 p.m.7) CBMT News 12:45 p.m.3) Guiding Light 12:50 p.m.7) Premier Edition 1:00 p.m.3) News and Across the Fence 5) News 7)\tPot Pourri Féminin 8)\tAbout Faces 1:15 p.m, 3) Duke and His SwingbiUies 5)\tFor You Madame 1:30 p.m.3) As the World Turni 6)\tMontreal Matinee 71 Emission Politique 8) Matinee Performance 1:45 p.m.3| Red Sox Baseball 2:00 p.m.3) Mixing Bowl 5) Queen for a Day MONDAY 8) Time out 7i Theatre cn Matinee 8) Day In Court 2:30 p.m.I) House Party 5)\tLoretta Young Theatn 6)\tOpen House 81 Gale Storm Show 3:00 p.m.3) The Millionaire 5)\tYoung Doctor Malone 6)\tP.M.Party 8) Beat The Clock 3:30 p.m| 3) Verdict is Yours 5)\tFrom These Roots 6)\tMr.Adam and Eve 7)\tEmision Politique 8j Who Do You Trust?3:45 p.m.7) Clne-Feuilleton 4:00 p.m.3) Brighter Day 5) Comedy Theatre fil CBC Film Playhouse 7)\tMenu a la Carte 8)\tAmerican Bandstand 4:15 p.m.3) Secret Storm 4:30 p.m.3) Edge of Night 5)\tAdventure Theatre 6)\tLet\u2019s Look 7)\tBoite a Surprises 4.45 p.m.6) Mr.X in Canada 5:00 p.m.3) Chuckwagon Tales 5)\tAmerican Bandstand 6)\tMickey Mouse Club 7)\tA Communiquer 5:15 p.m.3) Cartoons and Comedy 5:30 p.m.5)\tRin Tin Tin 6)\tDraw McGraw 7)\tSherrif of Cochise 8)\tCaptain Gallant 6:00 p.m.5)\tNews 6)\tI Love Lucy 7)\tMelody Ranch 8)\tEarly Show 4.10 p.m.3) Knick.World of Sports 4:15 p.m.B) Atlantic Weatherman 4:20 p.m.5)\tSports Scorebook 4:25 p.m.3) Weatherwise 6:30 p.m.3) Newstime 5j Cartoon Carnival 6)\tMetro 7)\tEmission Poltique 6:45 p.m.3) Doug Edwards\u2014News 6)\tCBC TV News 7)\tLa Meteo 6:50 p.m.7) Edition Sportives 4:55 p.m.*) Sports with Doug Smith.7) Emision Politique 7:00 p.m.3) Dennis the Menace 5)\tThe Price is Right 7) Disque 'O-vlsion 6)\tTabloid 7:20 p.m.81 Tri-State News 7:25 p.m.81 Watch Your Weathei 7:30 p.m.3) Kate Smith Show 5)\tUS Border Patrol 6)\tDon Messer\u2019s Jubilee 7)\tEmission Politique 8)\tCheyenne 7:45 p.m.7) Chei element* 8:00 p.m.3: The Texan 5)\tLeave it to Beaver 6)\tDanny Thomas Show 7)\tRobin des Bois 8:30 p.m.3) Father Knows Best 5i Tales of WelU Fargo 6» Riverboat 7)\tLa Poule aux Oeufs d\u2019Or 8)\tBourbon Street Beal 9:00 p.m.3) Danny Thomas Show 5)\tPeter Gunn 7) La Gendarmerie 9:30 p.m 3) Herald of Truth 5i Alcoa Theatre 6)\tMusic *60 7)\tLes Elections provinciales 8)\tAdventures in Paradise 10:00 p.m.3) Hennesy 5)\tMargaret Bourke White Story 7) Histoire d\u2019Amour 10:30 p.m.3) June Allyson Show 6)\tThe Town Above 7)\tEmision Politique 8)\tTed Mack Original Amateur Hour 11:00 p.m.3) Esso Reporter 6)\tCBC TV News and 7)\tTeiejournal 81 Tomorrowr\u2019s Headlines 11:10 p.m.3) Vermont Edition 81 World\u2019s Best Movies 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and the Weather 5)\tJack Paar Show 6)\tViewpoint 7)\tLa Météo 11:16 p.m.7)\tNews Round-Up 11:20 p.m.3) Ready on Stage 3 11:22 p.m.6) Sports Final 11:30 p.m.8)\tFeature Film 1 CXNI 1 WAIT ANYTHING ELSE \"x v-*> PEFDRE I ANSWER PV t>\\ ^ ^ SAX, WHAT 16 THIS.A DIG JOKE ?I PEN6ÛN / SPEAKING ( .HELLO' HELLO?' THIS PHONE JEFF HC.IS l WONDER HOW SLMKIY-TOR PHOGBOUND'LL LIND OUT WHETHER Tl-T SNOW-HAMS IS US.CITIZENS,OR US \u201e WILDLIFE-?\t> EACH ONI O tO NOW HAS A BALLOT.MAH NAME IS ON TQP.V MAI I - prui.r OPPONENT\u2019S NAME IS ON TH BOTTOM U MARK -v ONE'.1 ) mm?*1' n BY GEORGE! COME: INMPE X WANT TO SHOW YOU 50ML1HINÛ CAPTAIN EASY, IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR AN OLP LANDMARK OAK WHERE L1PPY MIGHT HAVE BURIED THE PAVROIL loot, it's not here in kings ckos; YOUR COUSIN'S-DYING W0RD£ WERE: \"BURIED.KING'S CROBBINS .0KE1 I'M SURE HE- WAS 1 MINKINS OP THAT STOLEN MONTV WITH an oak sapling: YOU HAVEN\u2019T EVEN) PLANTED IT YETI Amp you F-1(311 RED HE MEANT OAK instead OKLAHOMA HIS LA BKEA1H.,.T.V,.PfC- u,3, r «U QfJ V60 by NLA, li f- IT'S AN ECONOMV MEASüRi f?oe ; r TACK ^ V HERRING who is r\\ alexandCrJ^w TAKING TO < îfA t\", THE DANCE lof ?TONIGHT?% U WHEN YOU TAKE A GUV, ( YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUT' HOW COME YOU RE TAKIN A BOY TO THE DANCE TONIGHT; ALEXANDER.! -I HIM A CORSAGE -mm, 6-10 .\u2014;.1 WAS GOING ¦ to cut n; YOU * \\\t~ y BUT I PROMISED\tCOULDN T TO cur THE Jrv RIND THE GRASS\tS'LAWN TODAY fX*?SC ( MOWER f I KNOW WHERE THE V-^LAWN MOWER IS : - i '\u2022* IT'S RIGHT }/¦ THERE \u2022< WHERE YOU) rvAa HID iTlV\t.iv ( WELL-YOUN, (, CANT WIN )) KrTHEM i JITm ¦ C 6L.-II SUMMER \u2014 SUMMER New is the tim« to think of your heating problems for next winter \u2014 We will install a heating unit for cash or on a finance plan 5% down balance monthly payments over an extended period.You will be pleased with our service.CLARKE-TAYLOR FUELS LTD.LENNOXVILLE, QUE.Call LO.9-6558 or VI.2-2460 FITCH BAY - Four members of the Ladies Guild.Mrs.Westman, Mrs.C.K.Alger, Mrs.H.C.Rollins and Mrs.Roy Sheldon, -attended the Bienniel meeting of the Diocesan Board at Quebec City.Twentjvthree Fitch Bay scholars attended the Track meet at Ayer\u2019s Cliff on May 30.winning the cup for smaller schools.J.Shaw won third place in t he broad jump.School breaks up on June 10 here.Rev.Fr*ank Stanton, m an exchange of pupis.preached here on Sunday.The W A.of the United Cijurçb f R E C K L E S met with Mrs.Temple on June 2, with a good number present.Final arrangements were made for the annual bazaar and after- j noon tea, to be held in the ; Legion Hall on June 24.Miss May Page, of Lancaster, and Mrs.J.Gregory and two daughters, of Pike, N' H , were visiting Mis-s Ethel and Mrs.John Wilson recently.Miss Marlon Boyce of Carluke, J Scotland, during her world tour, visited her old friend, Mrs.Susan Thayer, for a few days.They j both went to Niagara Falls and Toronto, before Miss Boyce pro-: cceded to New York and other ! points.\ti YOU BEAST/ ^ Lovely atmosphere ) you told me HERE AT the LAGOOMi / WE WERE EH, HONE Y-Kins?\tGOING TO dance/ I'M GETTING-OUT or y WELL, THIS, r^SUir , car/.)yourself/ BUT YOU RE LIABLE TO RUIN THAT FANCY DRESS/ lf> 14*0 II, M», T M.».r UA Pit Off.oh-OH! rrLOOKS LIKE I'LL HA.' \u2019E ID RESCUE MY .NEW LIFEGUARD/ MS GOOSEY, VOURE IT\u2014YOU'RE THE BEST QUALIFIED/ DOGGONE IT/ HE GETS TO/ GEB SIT IN y TO THAT/ RESCUE HIGH l A'-LTHE CHAIR.) SUB-AbO ( MERGED GETS \\ MAIDENS FPEE , \\ Too/ Tfiree op you SHADYSICy HAVE APPLIED FOR.THE LIFESAVERJOB, BUT WE ONLY NEED ONE/ THANK You, sue/ STTPRIROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY, JUNE 11, IMP Lurch Anglicon Church of Canada &Î.pptrr\u2019s (Hljurrh TRINITY SUNDAY BOO a.m.Holy Communion.11.00\ta.m.Morning Prayer.( Broadcast ) 7.00\tp.m.Evening Prayer.Wednesday 10.00 a m.Holy Communion.Friday 7.30 a.m.Holy Communion.pariah nf thr Abuatil anb &t.Uuul Rev.li.S.Jervis-Read, M A.eruices United Church of Canada 'As»' In The Women\u2019s Sphere 3°cla?an^ P^onJ Mrs.C F.Simms will convene Mrs.Horace Coates and Salvation Army B.D.R.S.Rector.TRINITY SUNDAY Church of the Advent 10.00 a.m.Sung Eucharist and Sunday School.St.Paul the Apostle 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.15 a.m.Mattins.St.George's Anglican Church Yen.I.ennoxville (Episcopal) T.J.Matthews, B.A.pijmmtth (ülmrrlt Established 1835 United Church of Cansd* Dufferin Ave at Montreal St.Miniitar: Rev.M, W Williams, C.D.Organist: Mr.Jack Evans 11.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School All departments.11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship ALL WELCOME! ©nnity lutlrâ tDIturrh Court St., at Williams Minister \u2014 Rev.R.Graham Barr, B.A., B.D, Organist: Mr.H, G.Espert.SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.45 a.m.\u2014 Junior, Intermediate and Senior.11.00 a.m.\u2014 Nursery.Beginners and Primary.11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship 'OPTION ON OBLIGATION?\" Service attended by Unity Lodge, No.8 Princess Rebe-kah Lodge and members of Sister Lodges.Trinity is a friendly church and welcomes all who come! £>amuitrr ilinnnrial (Ehurrh Denault & Galt Sts.Minister, Rev.C.M Currie, M A B.D , Ph D.Choir Master: Ernest Howland Organist: Mrs.E, Howland.S.S.Supt., W.Mutchler, Jr.10.15 a.m.\u2014Bible Class 11.00 a.m.Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014 HOLY COMMUNION S.Th.L.S.T.Rector.TRINITY SUNDAY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.fl.OO a.m.Sand Hill, Morning Prayer.10.00\ta.m.Senior Sunday School and Bible Class.11.00\ta.m.Junior Sunday School.II a.m.The Lord Archbishop will Administer Ihc Rile of Confirmation.7.00\tp.m.Evensong.United Church of Canada 3£nuutxmlU' Ituiü'ïi (Elmrdt Corner Queen and Church Sts.Lennoxville Minister: REV.A.B.LOVELACE.B.A., B.D.9.30 a.m.Early Worship Sunday School tor Children over 8 years.11.00 a.m.Morning Worship PROMOTION SERVICE for the Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary Departments, of the Sunday School.A cordial welcome to all.Baptist Church SHERBROOKE Corner of Portland & Queen Streets Pastor: Rev.L.Lynn.Organist, Mrs.C.Wright.Choir Director, Mrs.N.E.Peveril, L.Mus.Sunday School Superintendent H W.Leech, Jr.10.00\ta.m.Sunday School, Bible Class.11.00\ta.m.Worship Service.NORTH HATLEY 7.30 p.m.Evening Service.Speaker: Mr.Vaughn Giggie.The Presbyterian Church In Canada ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH 280 Frontenac Street Minister i Rev.Sidney G.Garland.M.A.B.D.! Mr.L.F.Jenne\u2014Organist.Mr.W.B.Watson, Choir Director.Sunday, June 12lh.IflfiO At Eleven O\u2019clock Subject: 'Waiting for What?A study in j Contrasts.\u201d CHURCH SCHOOL, George Jobel, Superintendent.Classes for the Kindergarten and Primary Departments during Ihc Summer Months at 11.IS a.m.Junior, Intermediate and Sen-I ior Departments Sessions su-i spended for the Summer.| \u2018 ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE, TOMORROW\" Sherbrooke Corps.175 Wellington St.South.Sr.Captain and Mrs.G.Me-Ewan (Commanding Officers) Sunday, June 12 Meetings at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.conducted by the Corps Officers.3 p.m.Sunday School.Wed.June 15, 2 p.m.Home league Meeting at the home of ! Mrs.J.Humphries.Everyone Welcome.Listen to the 'Sunday School of the Air\u2019 over C.K.T.S.each Sunday at 8.30 a.m.and Sec and J Hear \u2018The Living Word\u2019 on Chan- [ nel 7 CULT TV 10.45 a m.Sun- | days.Pentecostal Lennoxville Pentecostal Church Rev.H.E.Lewis, Pastor.9.45 a,m.Sunday School.11 a.m.Morning Worship.Evangelestic Service 7.30 p.m.The Pentecostal Chapel 492 College Street, Richmond.D.J.Poirier, Pastor.Sunday Services 9.45 a.m.Sunday School 11.00\ta.m.Worship.Saturday 8.00\tp.tn.STUDIES in THE REVELATION.Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 530 Montreal St.Sunday School, 9.45 a.m.Sunday Service, 11.00 a.m.Wednesday Meeting at 8 p.m.Reading Room, 350 Island St.Wednesday, Friday, 3 to 5 p.m.The life-preserving power ol spiritual understanding will be set forth at the services in all I he Christian Science churches this Sunday, in the reading of I the week\u2019s Lesson-Sermon on the subject \"God the Preserver of j Man.\u201d Inspiring experiences of | Abraham, Joseph, Moses, and I Christ Jesus will be related in (he Scriptural selections.Speaking of Abraham, a citation to be read from \u201cScience and Health j with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by ! Mary Baker Biddy states: \u201cThis patriarch illustrated the purpose of Love to create trust in god, and showed (he life-preserving power of spiritual understanding.\u201d The sermon text is from Ephesians: \u201cBy grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: il is the gift of God.\u201d IT j iiMKr C F.Simms will convene the tea being held on Tuesday afternoon at the Sherbrooke Country Club by the Ladies\u2019 Branch.HostC'ses will be Mrs.George Logie, Mrs.Donald MacLennan, Mrs Walter Mute'/ r.Jr., Mrs Izzie Echenberg, Mrs.Marois, Mrs.Armand Miss Edith Bonneau and Miss Eileen Cillis.Pourers will be Mrs.Thomas Fox and Mrs.A.L.Gagnon.*\t4 fat- a\"d whentboileci or baked are suitable even for young children.paid for the W.L fair FOOD SOURCE Whale meat from the numerous pothead whales of the area ns processed into feed for the many mink ranches in Newfound-land.GRACE CHAPEL MONTREAL STREET Evangelistic - Undenominational SUNDAY SERMCES:- 10.30 a.m.The Lord's Supper.2.30 p.m.Sunday School & Adult Bible Class.7.00 p.m.CONCLUDING SER VICE WITH DON ROBERTSON AND PIANIST LOU CASTLE OF THE \"WORD OF LIFE I FELLOWSHIP\u201d DON\u2019T MISS IT.Wednesday, 8 p.m.Prayer & Bible Study.Listen to \u201cThe Glad Tidings Hour\u201d broadcast over CKTS on Sunday at 1.30 p.m.PSALM 84:11 The Lord God is a sun and shield; the Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will He withhold from them that walk uprightly.Needle Novelties Sawyerville United Church noth Anniversary Services Sunday, June 12th Minister: Rev.Howard C.Fraser, B.À., B.D.11.00 a.m.\u2014 MORNING WORSHIP Guest Preacher: Rev.Mrs.John Hoffman, B.À., B.D, Picnic Lunch at Noon on Church Grounds.8.00 p.m.\u2014 EVENING WORSHIP Guest Preacher: Rev.Thomas Knowles EVERYONE WELCOME! Delegates to the June convention are Mrs.E.Buck and Mrs.W.F.Goodfellow and to the quia-rterty county meeting in August, Airs.E.M.Go-odfelfow and Mrs.H.McLeod.The secretary was requested to send a card of congratulations to Miss Marjorie Goodfellow, \u2022who recently received her Library Science degree at McGill.Bon Voyage greetings were extended to Mrs.E, Bu-ck, who is leaving for Herne Bay, Kent England, She was asked to extend greetings to the Bloomfield Branch of the W.l.in Kent.The floating prize was won by Airs.E Berwick.Refreshments were served by the hostesses assisted by Mrs.M.Ryimill, Airs.Wayne Decoteau and the Alisses Decoteau.Today s Pattern ST.PETER\u2019S GUILD The closing meeting of St.Peter\u2019s Church Guild was held in Memorial Hall with the president, Airs.C.Abbott in the Chair.Business included a satisfactory report of the Strawberry NURSERY CURTAINS Children will he delighted to have this eireus decor for their bed- Inter-Provincial Girl Guide Camps To Mark Jubilee TORONTO (OP) - Girl Guides from across Canada including the Northwest Territories will take part in a special inter-provincial camping program July 25 lo Aug.4 to mark their jubilee year.Canadian camping commissioner Airs.Harold Lount of Toronto said Thursday each province 'will have two representatives at 11 camps.Quebec will have two camps and each of the other provinces will have one Five gu i des will attend from the Northwest Territories and 22 eamipers from Great Britain will be special guests.Trains will leave Vancouver and St.John's.NT,Id., J uly 13, picking u-p Guides in their home provinces and dropping them off - at their destinations.Four Guides will cross the : country.They are Wendy Drew iof Vancouver and Gayle Oswald 9450 WAIST &*(v les this side of Mats Natmallv vve asked foi one for the i olumn and heir it is.proving that truth is stranger than 1 science fiction.Cjenei a I hlrctric, a, coiding to t aidin, has developed a new space satellite, which will cost 84 million dollats 1 hr satellite ilselt costs one million dollais, and the other 81 mil lion dollars is for the extension cord.*\t*\t* Heirs a good wav drive a rock and r ¦ .glue the teeth on his comb together.A\tA\t?One the more expensive restaurants advertises an eight-course dinner for only half, it turns out to be a piece of seven-layer of coffee.A\tA\t-A Socrates Schwartz, the thinking man's philosopher, say s .'l on learn move as you gel oldei but by then it s not important.A Here » the first Shaggy Mi le story we\u2019ve ever come across.It may he the last.I w o donkeys were walking by a ZOO when they spotted a zebra Man, said the first donkey to his pal, \u201cdig that ivy league jackass!\u201d AAA RUSSIAN V ! A I I U K Rl PORT Sunny I o morrow and Iliai s an nrdfi ! Â\t-k\t-A Wt* nnd«\u2018r.stand I hei r s a ik*w danrr n aze awcopinp; I ans called the Khrushchev ( li«\\-C ha.It\u2019s very simple.All y«u do is Ret to the middle of the floor and then you walk out on your partner.k IW< *ssor Waynegaitner, the In.sl man into spare, (he was hit by a woman driver) lias come up with anollvM first I le c rossed an o< lopus with a bale of hav and pot a broom with ripht handles.k\tk\tk We une le island I hat the I or on I o lirtffic depart men! is so impressed with the point system of demerits for drivers that they re pomp to try it ont on pedestnans II\tyou have* four tickets for javwalkmp, the police take away your shoes, \u2018Notorious\u2019 (Xscar Wilde shows up in two movies OSCAR WILDE (left) played by look-alike actor Robert Motley.By TOM A.CULLEN Newspaper Enterprise Assn.1 .ONDON\t(NEA) \u2014 Bril- , ish bulldogs were once train- ; ed lo growl when Oscar ! Wilde's name was mentioned.Music hall comedians joked about the long-haired playwright, aped his mincing way-, flaunted the green carnations he wore in his outtonhole, And only a few years ago, when a plaque was unveiled Wilde\u2019s house in Ixmdon, staunch opposition labeled him \u201cnotorious.\u201d But today, 60 years after Wilde\u2019s death, two film versions of his li!c play to packed audiences in London.They will soon appear in the U.S.And the only controversy lhat has resulted from their showing is a dispute between the Iwo producing companies, one British, the other American.* \u2022 * The American version stars Robert Morley who bears a striking physical resemblance to Wilde.The British did not try for any physical similarity, casting Peter Finch as the play-wright on trial for gro.-s indecency.Finch is muen younger than Wilde was at the time of the trial and lacks his mannerisms.The British company, claiming copyright infringement, has tried to prevent the show ing of the American version.Some credit the Wolfenden report on vice relaxing film censorship taboos.Others say i (he rash of Tennessee Williams' plays and films here prepared the.way for these film biographies.But whalever ihe cause, Britain is no longer the \"bulldog nation\u201d of Oscar Wilde's day.Strip-lease clubs flourish in SoIk and no one films about the Lolita\u201d is published, is picketing the playwright.Both productions present him in a sympathetic light without trying to gloss over lus immorality.They intimate that, he was a more-or-loss innocent by-standcr caught between his friend, Lord Alfred Douglas, and Douglas\u2019 father, the eighth Marquis of Queens erry, who laid down the rules that govern amateur boxing.It was the Douglas-Wilde.friendship that brought the writer into the prisoner dock al Old Bailey only a short time after he was hailed as the author of \u201cThe importance of Being Earnest\u201d in 1895.Wilde was married and the father of two sons at the time.His name dragged through the mud, Wilde spent two years in prison.He fled to Paris afterward where he lived his remaining days drinking absinthe at sidewalk cafes.But.it is not for this life that he is remembered but, for his witty writings and sayings, deluding: \"1 put my genius into my life, my talent into my plays.\u201d ÏO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1960 Complete Nominations For Que bee Provincial Flections On June 22 World Refugee Doirtm (L), »C a m i 11 e Pouliot | JeaivPaul Noel (L), Joseiph Pate- ; Crevier (UN), xAbbert Dionne (UN),\tnaude (Ind UN).\t! (L).Gatineau (UN 1,748)\u2014xGerard Montreal Laurier (UN 7,481)\u2014 Riviere-du-Loup (L 356)\u2014xAI- Desjardins (UN).Zephirin Du- Mauris?BreauP (Ir.d L).xAr- phonse Couturier (L), Maurice four (L), Leopold QucviMon (liiid .-ene Gagne (UN), Rene Leves- Sous y (UN).UN)\tque (L), Rene Levé que (ind L), Roberval (UN 2,932)\u2014Georges Hull (L 143) \u2014 Paul Caron Jacques Tozzi (Ind).\tHenri Boucher (Ind UN), Jean (Ind L), Lionel Emond (UN), Montreal Mercier (UN 6,703)\u2014 Claude Plourde (L), xJean Tur-xOswald' Parent (L).\ti J.B.Crepeaulit (L), xGerard Thi- eotte (UN).Huntingdon (UN 291)\u2014Kenneth beau It (UN ).\tRouville (UN 567) \u2014 xLaurent '***' \u2019\"\u2022n.WJsrssiriKs: sr ^ Klrital'™' \"»(UN 9M)_- Uurent .P.cl W.Earl (L).\t(L l.OOU-Nor- new seats, increasing représenta j Hamel (L),\t^ Canadian Pre*» Copyright Following is The Canadian Press list of nominations for the Quebec election June 22.Legend: UN\u2014Union Nationale; L \u2014 Liberal; Comm \u2014 Communist; Rep L\u2014Republican Liberal; Ind\u2014Independent; x\u2014member of last House.Figures bracketed after constiL Beulah Evening Associalion Meels At Ayer's Cliff Trinity W,A., Cookshire, Holds Final Meeting CCOKSHIRE \u2014 Mrs.F.Tredin.nick entertained the final meeting of the season fcr the W.A.of Trinity United Church at her AYER'S CLIFT\u2019\u2014Beulah Eve- home.Mrs.E.Parker was in Work Topic At Cookshire W.I.E.T.M.C.Team Wins Rally Cup RICHMOND \u2014 Three cars from the Eastern Townships Motor Club captured the team prize in the Mcison's Cup Rally II on May 28.Jack McCabe and tion from 93 to 95.\tj n Ja\u201clu\u201c - C»rti*r \u2014louis (UN), Br am Vatch (Ind L).Joliette (UN 5,275 > \u2014xAnlonio Barrette (UN), Conrad Boisvert (L).Jonquiere - Kenogami (UN 320) Laurent Boldcu (Ind.), Gerald Harvey (L), Jean-Marie Lessard (Rep L), xLeonce Ouellet (UN).Kamouraska (UN 1 ,847)\u2014Rene Lavoie (L), xA 1 f r e d Plourde (UN).Labelle (UN 4,705)\u2014xiFernand Lafontaine (UN), Conrad Preno-veau (L).Lake St.John (UN 5,145)-Lu- eien Collard (L), xP-aul Levasseur (UN).L'Assomption (UN 1,445)\t\u2014 (L).Montreal Outremont (L 14,331)jmand Gritnard \u2014xGeorgt s-Emile La palme (L),] Turpin (L) Maurice Mercure (UN), Moe Shalinskiy (Ind).Montreal St.Anne (Ind 6,432)\u2014 xFrank Hartley (Ind.), Ernest Larkin (UN), Andre Lecours (L).Montreal St.Henry (L 1,960)\u2014 Lucien Bi-onnette (Ind), Roland Hebert (Ind UN), Donat Lalonde (Ind), x Philippe Lalonde (L), Rayimond Mondor (UN), Richard Nantel (Ind).Montreal St.James(UN 4.922) \u2014xPaui Dozois (UN), Victor Paquette (Ind UN), Emile Naud (Ind L), Armand Trud'elle (L).Montreal St.Louis (L 2,4(5il )\u2014 Bernard Arbour (Ind), Armand Arsenault (Ind SOP), Marie Bi-saillirri (Ind L), Maurice Bisail-lon (Ind), Rosaire Bisaillon (Ind \u2018¦Butch\u201d Dewar took fourth place COOKSHIRE \u2014 The special overall in their MG\u2014A and led t\tning Association held its regular the chair and Mrs.Breen and feature of the June W.I meet- the team to victory.'( UN IW'xEdgaV mee!in thc ^hur('tl wiLtl Mr»- N McLeod were in charge ir-g.held at the home of Mrs Ken Healy and Ken Gartre 1 a good attendance.The co-pre-\tof the devotional\tperiod.\tJ- W.\tFrench,\twas\tan address\tin their Riley 1.5.and Ken\tPer- | sident, Mrs.R.G.McHarg, pres-\ttreasurer\tMrs Tredinnkk\t\"iven\tby the Rev.\tCanon W.C.\tkins and Bob Eoa in their Riley I Wed and opened the maeting | reported very saUsifactory returns \u2022 Dunn- who spoke on World Re- 4-68 tcck tenth and twelfth places uith Scripture and read an ar-\tfroin the recent\thot turkey din-\tfugee\tWork.\toverall and contributed to\tthe tide from an English magazine.\tner served to the\tCompton County\tTh«\tCanon\tmaintained that : teanj win.The ETMC team\tlost \u2022 i\t-\t.j\t\u2022 \u2022-'/i\t253 iess than the _____ _____________ e team.St.Johns (UN 1.901) \u2014 xPaul lhe Church Hall and rapair work ,he church Hall is proving most Beaulieu (UN), PbUodore Ouimet on the, Pareon>;e fioors It was efficient Saguenay (UN 3,198) \u2014 Lucien Belanger (L), Leopold Cormier (UN).St.Hyacinthe (L 669) \u2014 Gilles 3T.ny «SCinrna ( U oou I\t.\tvvva ili lux- II Chartier (UN), xRene St.Pierre Discussion arose regarding the Tea i rrV»\tf ^ .4 a\tT^Vs i ~ »« r.! I , St.Maurice (L 741) \u2014 xRene agreed to have the walls in the hall done at present, also the The treasurer was authorized of whom, through no fault of This rally was an all day run theirs, have no home they can over generally good roads.The call their own, due to results of ; total distance travelled was close x Victor Chart rand (UN), Jean | L), Henry Blank (L), Maurice S.Paul Chicoine (Ind UN), Fred-| Hebert (UN), Arcade Rochon eric Coitieux (L).Laval (UN 9,208)\u2014Jean - Noel Lavoie (L), xLeoipold Pouliot (UN).Laviolette (UN 3,769>\u2014xiRomu-lus Ducharme (UN), Alfred Ther-rien (L).Levis (UN 2,114)\u2014iRoger Roy (L), xAlbert Samson (UN).L'lslet (UN 649) \u2014 Raymond Coulombe (UN), Andre Rousseau (L).Lotbiniere (UN 1,781) \u2014 xRene Bernatchez (UN), Arthur Courteau (L).Magdalen Islands (UN 614)\u2014 Raynoldi Belanger (L), xllormis*-da-s Langlais (UN).Maisonneuve (UN 2.469) \u2014 Romuald Beaulieu (Ind UN), Camille Dionne (Comm), Marcel Dupre (L), Maurice Dupre (Ind L), Michel Messier (Ind UN), Joseph Langlois Ind L).Maskinonge (UN 1,417) \u2014 Rene L.Beland (L), xGerm a in Caron (UN).(Ind L), xiDave Rochon (Ind), Hector Rochon (Ind UN), Gerard Savaria (IndiL), Paul Vezina (Ind L).Montreal St.Mary's (UN 3,853) \u2014'Paul Bertrand (L), Jean Paul Bo is joli (Ind UN), xEdgar Char-bonneau (UN).Montreal Verdun (L 13^61)\u2014 Frank Bren ton (Comm), Kalil David (Ind UN), George O\u2019Really (L), James Quinn (Ind L), Arthur Therrien (UN).Napierville \u2022 Laprairie (UN 1,166)\u2014Laurier Baitlargeon (L), xHereule Riende.au (UN).Nicolet (UN 2,673) \u2014 Germain Hebert (L), xiCamiiile Roy (UN).Papineau (UN 2,467)\u2014Bernard Desrosiers (L), xRomeo Lorrain (UN).Pontiac (UN 3,769)\u2014xRaymond Johnston (UN), Wallace MciDon'-ald (I.Hamel (L).Gaston Hardy (UN), ifloor, al ,he Pari-°naSe and to Saint - Sauveur (UN 8,862)-! Purohas'e a new runner for the xFrancis Boudreau (UN), Charles Moreney (L).Shefford (UN 1,627) \u2014 Romeo Lanka,gne (L), x Armand Russell (UN).Sherbrooke (UN 3,438)\u2014xJohn S.Bourque (UN), Louis-Philippe Brousseau (L), Charles Lemieux (Ind UN).Stanstead (UN 81) \u2014 xDenis Gerin (UN), Georges Vaillaracourt (L).Temiscamingue (UN 133)\u2014x.An-dre Larouche (UN), Gilbert The-berge (L).Temiscouata (UN 1,985)\u2014Raoul Landry (L), xAntoine Raymond (UN).hall there.The rumimage sale was put over to June 18.Final plans were made fcr catering for a wedding reception and arrangements completed for i the C.G.I.T.mother and daugh-I ter banquet.Committees were named to assist the board of stewards at the Fish and Game Club banquet on June 14.Mrs.F.Brooks agreed to give flowers for the church for the month of June and Mrs, Me Harg for the month of July, thus assisting the flower committee.A basket lunch was served at incurred from now until meeting reconvenes in September.Arrangements were made to to pay all bills which might be w'.ar- P°litical or economical ccn- Jo 275 miles.Various types of flic Is.\t| instructions were used, including Although lhe task of helping is Plotting a course to follow an a big\tproblem, nevertheless, it\timaginary airplane.\tForty-five put flowers in\tthe church\tfor\tthe\t:^\t^tosother hopeless, and\tcars 'e\u2018- -'¦?s'-art at\tSt.Martin Sunday services\tduring\tthe\tsum-\ti\tca.n\t.Parl*-' s°!,-A'e\u201c by repatri-j and severa.hours later all but mer months.\t;\tation,\timmigration and integra-\tfourteen checked into\tthe final The\tladies\twere\treminded\tto | ,\u2018\u2018on ^'1's challenge to help should j ooa£rPca- ,0 'he\thearts and ccn- lhe overall winners were\tErie sciences of everyone, so that Crompton in a Riley 1.5 with 63 each will feel his personal re- pc-'.r.ts.A.Patterson in an Austin sponsibility.\twith 98 points, and M.Towniey Mrs.Darker\tintroduced Canon\ti:l a Peugeot\twith\t193 points.Dunn and he\twas thanked bv\tEric Crompton\twill\treceive\tthe Mrs.J.W.French.\t\u2018 ! Molscn\u2019s Cup and a $1C3 bond.in the No-rthjWest Territories, which wdll be sent in the autumn.A number of articles were on display and some sold.A social hour followed and the hostess served refreshments.the conclusion of the meeting Terrebonne (UN 5.704)-Lior,el | and a Pleasant s0ciaI hour spent.OfcNfcKAL NUlfcb.Mrs.J.E.Lavers has been spending ten days in Sherbrooke with her daughter, Mrs, W.Orr, and Mr.Orr.Mrs.Lavers is not Bertrand (L), Guy Blanchard (UN), Felix Maille (Ind UN).Trois-Rivieres (UN 6,237)\u2014«Fernand Duehaine (L), Yves Ga.bias (UN), Henri - Georges Grenier (Capital-Familial), Cyprien Sawyer (Ind).Two Mountains ( UN 5,162)\u2014 Gaston Binette (L), Henni Chau-retie (UN), J.Aime Legaoilt (Ind), Edmond Lepage (Ind UN).Vaudreuil-Soulanges (UN 666)\u2014 Paul Gerin \u2022 Lajoie (L), xLoyola Schmidt (UN).Vercheres (UN 627) \u2014 xClodo-mir Ladouceur (UN), Georges roche (L).Quebec Centre (UN 3,716)\u2014 xMaurice Matane (UN 10,897) \u2014 Philippe Castonguay (L), xBenoit Gaiboury i Henri Beaupre (L), (UN).\tCloutier (UN).Matapedia (UN 1.229) \u2014 Bona Quebec County (UN 5,047)\u2014 Arseuaulit (L), xClovis Gagnon Jean-Jaeques Bedard (L), Leo (UN).Megantic (UN 6,295)\u2014xJ.E.Fortin (UN), EimKen Maheu (L).Missisquoi (UN 1,6S8>\u2014x.loan-Jacques Bertrand (UN), Andre Gauthier (L).Montcalm (UN 1,079) \u2014 Gerard Martin (L), Rene Raymond (Ind), xMaurice Tellier (UN).Montmagny (UN 1,3 5 5) \u2014 Georges Berube (Ind UN), Laurent Lizotte (L), xAntoine Rivard' (UN).Montm o r » n e y (UN 2,165) Portneuf (UN 4,5123 l-x Rosa ire I LeChasseur (Ind L),\u2019Guy Le-Chalifour (UN), Marcellin La Chasseur (L).Westmount .St.George (L 10,876) \u2014 Murray Hayes (UN), x'Richard Hyde (L).Wolfe (UN 50)\u2014«Gerard Gin-gras (ind L), Rene Lavoie (UN), Gerard' Lemieux (L).Yamaska (UN 2,320}\u2014xAntonio Elie (UN), Maurice Lawallee (L).pold Larochelle (Ind UN), xEm-ilien Rochette (UN).Quebec East (UN 4,090)\u2014Joseph Bends (UN Labor), xArm-and Maltais (UN), Gerard Moi-san (L).Quebec West (L) 158 Baker (Ind UN), Jean Lesage (L), Paul Vaillaneourt (UN),\t1 Ayer's Cliff W.I.George Makes Donations in the best of health and Mrs.Orr returned home with her mother to spend the summer months here caring for her.Mr.and Mrs.W.Alexander of Bourlamiaque, have been spending a few days with the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs.H.N.Pierce, and Mr, Pierce while here to attend the graduation of their daughter, Nancy, who has been attending Sunnyside School, Stanstead.Mrs.R.S.Hamilton, of Burlington, Vt., spent a week with her father.Dr.C.L.Brown, who celebrated his 89th birthday.All joined in sending congratulatiornsr to this family doctor who has for so long been rendering service in this community.BEDFORD - Miss Nettie Levering has returned from Stanstead, «'here she visited her sister, Mrs.A.Ketcbum.Mr.Peter Whitcomb, of La- AYER\u2019S CLIFF \u2014 The regular Richelieu (UN 1,590) - Gerard SX,\t!\t\"iXnX Pl?rentS\u2019 ^ c .\t| institute ^was Jield in the United Mr.and Mrs.R.Whitcomib, over the week-end.(tournoyer (L), xBernard Gagne , Chwch HaiL The p^dcut.Mrs (UN), Iferve^ Lariviene (Ind), | H.N_ PleTC,e ,onductwi Guy Mandeville (Ind).Richmond (L 742) \u2014 Charles Marc-André Drouiin (L), xYves j Gosselin (UN), Roger Gosselin Prévost (UN).\tJ(Ind UN), xEmillen Lafrance Montreal Jeanne \u2022 Mance (UN | (L), Eimilien Lafrance (Ind L).3.4391\u2014xMaurice Custeau (UN), j Rimouski (L 408) \u2014 Romeo Imagine! A Food Market Right In Your Own Home! WOOD\u2019S FREEZER WITH GIANT 700 LB.CAPACITY only $395.00 *4 the session at which 15 members and four guests were present.It was umanamtously voted to continue the sending of flowers or gifts to the sick and bereaved.«Donations had been made bo the Refugee Fund and to the High School to help defray expenses for the A.C.H.S.student educational tour to Quebec City.The treasurer's report showed that all bills to date had been paid and a good balance remained.Mrs.W.D.Thompson gave an excellent report of t he county-con vent ton.Mrs.Gordon Temple or Mrs.Rose M.Thompson, would be very pleased to receive any information relating to the early history of Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Lunch was served by the hostesses.Mrs.Glen Little and Mrs.John Beamish.Guests drop in for dinner \u2014 unexpectedly .but you're ready for them ! Children troop in after school .but you\u2019re prepared for them ! 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Mrs.Howard Buzûee, with her children, John, Sandra and David, have returned to Spring-field, Mass., after several weeks\u2019 visit with Mrs.Buzbee\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs, D.J.Reed.They were joined for the weekend by Mr.Buzbee.On Sunday their Lightning Sets Fire To Home At Hardwood Flat HARDWOOD FLAT \u2014 During a severe electric storm, Roy Harrison\u2019s farm house was struck by lightning Sunday afternoon, May 28.Due to the prompt action of the neighbours and Bury fire de- Mrs.Farnsworth read the min-1 utes and Mrs.Cassidy gave the : treasurer\u2019s report, which showed j the general and the School Fair ! funds to be in fair condition.Several thank you notes were 1 read, and the ladies were reminded to send in articles of their hobbies or of their recent leather course to the annual convention at Macdonald College not later than June 16.One minute of silence was observed in memory of the late Mrs.H.S.Osgood, who had been a devoted and helpful member of the society.From the convener of agri- pairtment, the house was not | culture\u2019s report it was learned completely destroyed, but the « 'bat over $80 worth of plants and upper floor was a total loss.The shrubs had been bought, through furniture downstairs was saved.the courtesy of the local agro-Mr.and Mrs.Harrison have n()me, D.J.MacMillan.The con- been living in Melbourne, where he is employed and have often spent weekends and holidays in their old home.Their son Robert was remodeling the house, intending to live in it and commute to his work in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Harrison and Robert Harrison were in Melbourne at the time of the fire, and came as soon as word of the blaze reached them.GENERAL NOTES Mrs.Gradyn Bennett and her daughter, Mrs.Robert Ladd, Len-noxville, were hostesses at a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Faith Olson, a June bride-to-be.Mrs.V.Montgomery, Sawyer-ville, is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs.Garth Harrison.Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Harrison were guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Beyrl Webster, in Lemnoxvilie during the week.Weekend guests infant son was christened^ at St.at Harri,onholm Fa W]th Mr James Church receiving the aQd ^ j Harriso\u2019n and Mr names David Scott ^ ^tor, and Mrs Garth Harrison, were; the Rev.W.J White officiât n\u201e.Mrs Beyrl Webster> Harrison and X Mr nd 1 Mrs \u2019 Dale H B C\u201ca Webster, Lennoxville, also Mr.and Mrs.Dale Hibbard and son, of Montreal, were venor of education stated that, so far, five application had been received for the Bursary.The citizenship convener, Mrs.A.WT.Darker, read an interesting article on the amount of money-given by the W.I.\u2019s for scholarships and education in general throughout the world.Mrs.E.E.Clarke, convener of health and welfare, reported having received a quantity of cotton for cancer dressings and also 14 knitted squares from Miss Ellen French, a non-member who is interested in the work.A special committee for making plans for a tea and sale in July was appointed, comprising Mrs.E.E.Clarke and Mrs.P Essl Angus Rangers Feie Miss Jean Cox EAST ANGUS \u2014 Mrs.Gerald Gaulin, Mrs.Willis McLaughlin and Mrs.Douglas Learned entertained the Rangers recently at the former\u2019s home, when the meeting lock the form of a delightfully arranged miscellaneous shower for Miss Jean Cox, a bride-to-be of the month.Upon Miss Cox\u2019s arrival she was presented with a corsage and escorted to a decorated chair by the hostesses.She was then presented with a basket, which was decorated in yellow and white and filled with gifts from the members for which Miss Cox expressed her thanks.During the evening cards were played at four tables, the prizes being won by the followingilst, Miss Meryle Labonie; 2nd, Mrs.Russell Beattie, and consolation, Mrs.Harold Knapp.Refreshments were served by the hostesses, the long table being centered with variegated tulips in a silver bowl and yellow candles in matching candlesticks.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Lloyd and granddaughter, of Detroit, Mich., are spending a few days as Cassidy, with the assistance of : gM,sts of M,rs- Herbert Lloyd.Mrs.W.Hamilton.A motion was passed that Mrs.Wm.McKay carry on as president for another three months.Material was given out to be made up into articles for sale in July.On behalf of the members, Mrs, J.W.French presented Mrs.Wm.Drennan with a gift, and wished her a \u201cBon Voyage\u201d on her trip to England.A social hour followed, and refreshments were served by the co and Mr.Don Harrison, Granby\u2019./ m\tO'her visitors were Mr.V.guests of Mr.and Mrs.Hanm ,,\t, bal Shell us at Dutchotm Farm, Montgomery, Mr.Dalton Mont- j hostesses, Mrs.J.W.French.The Missisquoi County Agricul- i Somery and Mrs.Philips, Saw-1 Mrs.T.0.Farnsworth and Mrs.tural Fair will be held on the Iville.\t; A.V\\.Darker.GENERAL NOTES Weekend guests of Mr.and FITCH BAY \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.George Cuthbert-son, recently from Scotland, visited the Wm.Black® and their family from Beloeil for a weekend.A reunion of the Poitras family took place on Saturd ay eve ning at the parental home, when Mr.and Mrs.Napoleon Poitras celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary.They wore married at Saya.bee, Que.Their family consists of 10 children, 38 grandchildren, three great grandchildren, all living.local fair ground® on August 12-14.Mr.and Mrs.W.Boomhower, with their son and daughter, were guests of Mr.Boom bower's mother.On their return to their home in Whitesville, N.H., they were accompanied by Mrs.Brown.Miss Marilyn Brownrigg.of Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Brownrigg.EAST DUNHAM \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Sherreland two children, of Glen Sutton, were visitors of Mr.and' [ Mrs.George Dyimond and fam ; ily.Mr.and Mrs.Edward McCol- j lough and daughter, Magda Is ne, j were in Dunham to attend the Plant \u2014 Pardise wedding.RECTORY HILL \u2014 Friends and neighbors of Mr.and Mrs.Antonio Turcotte and family are sorry they have sold their farm and moved bo Ste.Romain, The farm has been sold to Mr.Brocher, who is welcomed to the neighborhood.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Miles accompanied by Mr, and Mrs.Robert Bergeron, of Waterloo, were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.James Miles and Mrs.John Miles.Mrs.Leon Desruisseaux were Mr.Ernest Bissonette, of Sweetsburg, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Winchester, of Bristol, Conn., and Miss Debbie Cillis, of Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Luxford are spending a two weeks holiday visiting relatives and friends, in Red Rock, Ont., and Elliot Lake, Ont.Mr.and1 Mrs.Coley and son, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mr, Henry Labonte.Mr.and Mrs-.Tooey, of England, are spending a holiday with Mr.Tooey\u2019s sister and brother-in-law, Mrs.Wallace Robertson and Mr.Robertson.They accompanied1 Mrs.Robertson to Montreal to attend the graduations of Mr.Gordon Robertson from McGill University and Miss Marilyn Robertson from the Catherine Booth Hospital.Mrs.Jim.Miller and family, of Burlington, Vt., spent a week guests of Mrs.Miller\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Dearden.SAWYERVILLE \u2014 Rev.and Mrs.Cooke have returned home from London, Ont.Mr.Ewin, of London, accompanied them home for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Austin Bowker also visited relatives in Ontario and accompanied the Cookes.KNOWLTON \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.T.Nurse, of Roxboro, were guests over the week-end of Rev.and1 Mrs.T.E.R.Nurse.ASCOT CORNER Mr.Andrew Jennings has been a patient at Sherbrooke Hospital, i where he is receiving treatment.DENNIS THE MENACE By Hank Ketchai STYLED FOR CONVENIENCE, LONG-LIFE AND SAVINGS \u2022\tFort freezing comportment \u2022\t4 Inehei ef Fiberglou Iniulation.\u2022\tOne piece wrap-oround cabinet gives extra strength and life.\u2022\tAll steel construction with beautiful enamel finish.\u2022\tInner and outer shells are Moisture Sealed.\u2022\tAutomatic warning bell alarm system.\u2022\tHandy storage baskets and dividers.\u2022\tlid stays open at any position you wish.\u2022\tInterior light on lid.\u2022\tTable-lop design for extra 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in history ., and the consensus is that Quebec is prosperous and progressive .to a degree that would have been unbelievable even a quarter of a century ago.In a word-picture of modern Quebec staff members of the Star and other writers have spelled out the progress story to indicate the size of the heritage and the promise it holds.Truly the growth of Quebec, in every way, is remarkable \u2014 and just as certainly the confidence afforded by the National Union government of Quebec has provided an important phase of the financial climate so essential to the investment that has opened the way to the present-day progress and prosperity, of which every citizen of this great province is so much a part.-V ¦N \\ \"QUEBEC has come a long way \u2014 and is now in a better position than c\\er to make a valuable contribution to the Canadian economy as well as the advancement of North American civilization.\" \u2014 Hon.Antonio Barrette, Premier of Qtiebec.^Montreal Star, Mas \u2018IS, I9P0' bec aeMFÊÊÊÊ \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2018fdtdùnitect THE PROGRESS STORY .\u201cToday Quebec accounts for over 30% of tbe value of Manufactured goods in all Canada\"\u2014 H.W.Joly, Chairman of the Quebec Division of the Canadian Manufacturers Ass\u2019u* (a few quotation* from the of THE STAR'S searching review of the amazing r/n elopmrnl of Çurhrr as mile-rtone I960 k passed) \u2022 \"Quebec\u2019s new premier has something the National Union has lacked for many years; a solid appeal to the labor vote\u201d \u2014 John Ma If re, associate editor nf The Slar.\u201cThe inhabitants of Quebec are the richest people in the world, rich in the most precious commodity of this modern age \u2014 electricity\u201d \u2014 Ian McNaughton, technical coordinator of the Canadian Electrical Ass\u2019n.\"Quebecers buy a higher proportion of premium gasoline than motorists in other provinces \u2014 James Stewart, Star staff member and former oil industry writer.\u201cDaily, Quebec mills produce some 14,000 tons of pulp and paper, enough to fill a 500-car freight train\u201d \u2014 Michael Sinclair, career writer on pulp and paper.\u201cIn 1945 Quebec boasted 65 motor vehicles per 1,000 population, today this figure has trebled to 195\u201d \u2014 J.W.McGiffin, vice-president, Kingsway Transports.\u201cQuebec bas tbe greatest percentage of paved roads in Canada \u2014 24%, as against a figure of 19% for Ontario\u201d \u2014 Charles Lazarus, Star staff member and roads specialist.\u201cToday more than one-third of the aggregate revenues of all institutions (of learning) in the province are derived from government grants Dr.F.Cyril James, principal and vice-chancellor of McCill University.\"The real explosion in hospital construction all over the province has taken place since the last war.This expansion represents nearlv 1>200,000,000 in provincial grants alone.\u201d Fred Poland, Slar medical writer.\u201cThe Province of Quebec has been making very striking progress in economic development in recent years, particularly since the end ol the Second World War\u201d \u2014 J.H.Goldsmith, Star financial editor.\u201cShortly before prorogation of the last session of the provincial legislature, Premier Barrette\u2019s government introduced legislation authorizing Quebec\u2019s universities to transfer the $25,000,000 held in trust for them by the Canadian Universities Conference\u201d \u2014 Eernand Renault, head of the Star\u2019s Quebec City bureau and chief correspondent in the Legislature.VOTE NATIONAL^ UNION ru*UI«UfB *» THC NATIONAL UNION ««OANIZATIOB ?I I 12 V\u2014 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1960 LBN O'DONNELL'S t ~Sliofj >por **+>«+**+*+ J Pot su an Bl RKE EMERY SCORES ANOTHER VICTORY 4^> Twenty Races On Several New Horses Making Debut; ?Sunday's Program Moved To Evening At 8.00; Seven Starters In Big Class Weekend Cards At Local Track Promoter Warren \u201cPee Wee\" Berwick presented his second Sherbrooke Race Track.This evening four doubles and itwo single boxing card of the current season Thursday evening at the Sher- dashe* are on the agenda with the same tomorrow night.Post brooke Arena and we wouldn\u2019t he the least surprised it it is the Time for both nights is 8.00.last to be held here.A crowd of only 60(1 was on hand to see two For the first lime in the history of the local track elimina-Canadian champions in action.We know that four KO\u2019s were ITTLE OOP Indians Visit Kist At Local Park While Brompton Royals Travel To Coaticook In Junior League Sunday +\u2014By TED ANDERSON\u2014?A total of twenty races are listed for the weekend at the M\tAction resumes tomorrow night ed off a victory in three starts.in the Sherbrooke Junior Base-.The Canadians, on the other! bail League with two games on hand, have won one and lost one, ; tap.Indians go against Kist at their win being chalked up i Saturday's official opening went ^ the Municipal Stadium while ] against the Royals, tion races were held this week in an effort to weed-out the slow j off with a bang and the idea of Bromptonviile takes on the Can- Coaticook have a fairly strong egistered in the fight hut j horses and bad actors.They raced against time and several fail- two Minor Loops sharing the op- adians in Coaticook.Both fix- club this year and retain many of that is something that must be expected.While they lasted they i ed to make the grade.This will give Jean Beauchemin, racing; ening seemed to work out fairly turcs are slated to start at 7.30.their older and more experienced X\" ss :?.r .!.¦.- y T \u2014.\t- e»,™._ awvîsr.ss-tïs the edge of their seals several times as the boys slugged it out.^ ç,\u201enHav evening seven start-17\u2014TIGER HUM, T Carrier*.\t! proceedings.\ting as both these squads are fly- Bromptonviile but have taken on , .\t,\t,\t,\t, On Sunday evening seven start A lot of people went home claiming it was too short and ^ wil] c|ash jn a singie dash, a a that some of the unfortunate fighters were faking.Well from Trf)l an(] Pa(.e ^ich should! where we sat.near the ring, all we can say is that we wouldn\u2019t want to he on the receiving end of the blows which put Hank Mercer, Claude Lortie and (ierry Raymond away.Von could hear them land with a thump.How some of (he fans can say that is hard to understand.| will meet again.FAIR SHOW, C.Bennett.It look quite awhile to revive (hem with smelling sails anil ice packs and if that is what you call a set-up then we don\u2019t know very much about the sport.Let me tell you that they were really out cold and there was no monkey business about it.The fights were good and it just was a case of landing at the right time.Even Emery had some trouble with Mercer but the champ came through with the big ones to win his fight.It was a hard-hitting affair ami some real blows were landed by both boys.Our reason for saying that it might be the last fight to he held here is simple.In the first place two Canadian champions were on the card with one a local hoy and only a meager crowd of 609 came out to sec the bout is really something.If Sherbrooke is to have boxing cards then they must be supported.A1 Bachman tells us that he turned down a good offer to fight in the Maritimes in order that Burke Emery could fight in his home town but after all he must get the support if he is to stay here.It looks as though the promise made b.v Bachman regarding the title defence would be held in Sherbrooke is gone and we don\u2019t blame him very much.We think that it will he held at Sydney, N.S., where they really jam the Arena to see theis home talent in action.It is a shame but what can you expect.Anyway we arc sure that no matter where it is held that (he real boxing fans wish Burke Emery Hie best in his defense match and may lie continue to floor them in succession.It was a pleasure to be associated with Al Bachman and speaking for the few local boxing fans we wish lo thank you for the pleasant and interesting evenings spent watching the boxers in action.Good luck.¦k ?\t?The Yamaska Conservation Association is holding Iheir last meeting till the fall on Wednesday evening at Knowlton.It is going to he\u2019a little different, from the others with a demonstration of fly casting.This will take place at 7.15 at the pier end of Benoit's Boa! Livery.iMac Morrison of St.Lambert, an expert fly fisherman, and Tom Smith, vice-president of the dub, who is adapt with a fly rod will be doing the tossing.The indoor part of the meeting will commence at 8.00 at the Lakeview House so members don\u2019t forget to be on hand and get a few pointers on how it is done, As an added attraction there will bo seven door prizes.?\t?\t?Congratulations are in order for Gary Quinn who was voted (Sherbrooke High \u2022School's student possessing the finest qualities of \u201cSportsmanship.'\u2019 He will receive the Reg Newton Memorial Trophy which is quite an honor.This award is not presented for the most popular or (he best player but lo Hie individual who by his conduct exemplifies the finest qualititcs of sportsmanship in football ami another major sport at the school.Gary was voted the trophy hv his ft I low students which speaks very well for him.Nice going Gary.?\t*\t* Coach Del Baker of the Boston Red Sox stated he wanted it known that he was only a fill-in for Manager Billy Jurges, who was ordi ed to take a complete rest by the club doctors.He wants no part of managing and is content as a coach.Doctors claim Jurges is under a terrific strain and who wouldn\u2019t be the way the dub is going, interesting to see what will happen in the near future.Maybe he is on his way out despite all the talking by owner Tom Yaivkey.ers are up for every game.Red Sox are beginning to go and if \u201cC mu aim .ace, wii.cn buvu,.,\t,no & 4TH _ \"D\" PACE\t,\t,\t.\t.be a real battle.Bourn Bourn\tpurse; $225.00\tstop them, they have a Bumpas and Hickory Orphan, 1 WINSTON roskuroft, b, chabot, great working team and the play-who divided the honors Wednos- 2 -captain lk-k JR., f Riendeau.day evening in the main class, 1 5\u2014WORTHY SCOTT HALL, St.Denis Mervin Hal, Brown Flash H.r\u2014fair vikw, g.Adamson.B.A.Majesty, Rip Elkington and : 7 aylmbr forbe, f.Carrier*.U N O.complete the class which i B-TAYLOR wln, R.Granard.should be a good race.On Wed-; 3^0 *, /th \u2014 \"D\" trot a pace nesday the winners were clocked I\tpurse, smo.oo in 2 10 2/5 and 4/5 and tomor- 1-VOLIE BELLE, Gaétan Lachance.should be another j ^STS'rB^dT !should bcgin 10 make their pres 4\u2014ROYAL DALE, F'.Desrochers.5 -JIMMY DEAN, 8\u2014-DREAM DIRECT, C.Mathieu.7\u2014GLENDALE GAIL, B.Chabot, ft- DOCTOR BROOKE C, M.Leclair.Eligible: WIN WORTHY.Baseball Friday's Games NATIONAL LEASUE Chicago 6, Philadelphia t.St.Louis 9, Pittsburgh 6.Cincinnati 4, Los Angeles 3.San Francisco 5, Milwaukee 0.AMERICAN LEASUE Detroit 7, Washington 4.Baltimore 5, ansas City 4.New York 4, Cleveland 3.Chicago 13, Boston 3.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 4, Havana 3.Miami 3, Toronto 1.Richmond 5, Buffalo 3.Columbus 10, Rochester 5.row\u2019s event fast race.In tonight\u2019s main class, a Trot and Pace, another field of seven will face the starter.Jerry Tally, driven by M.Masse, will be making his first appearance at the local oval along with Bozo Elkington and Linda B.Hall.This should be a well balanced event and is divided.Several new horses will be making their debut in Sherbrooke and the railbirds should have plenty of picking to do before coming up with a winner.The Sunday program has been) moved to the evening and at the same time the executive announced that in the future all cards will be presented the same evening they are booked, in other words rain or shine the races will be staged according to schedule.SUNDAY 1ST « 4TH \u2014 \"D\" PACE PURSE; *700.00 I\u2014SIR PETER BROOKE, C.Hebert.2 vSPOUTNICK, Gaétan Lachance.:i LITTIaE STAR
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