Sherbrooke daily record, 13 juin 1960, lundi 13 juin 1960
[" N I ¦ K ¦ ¦ Answer Critics Pravda Defends K Policy MOSCOW \u2014 (AP) -The Soviet public todj*y avidly discussed a strong defence in Pravda of Premier Khrushchev's policies and its denunciation of his \u201cleftist\u201d critics.The article by N.Matkov-sky in Sunday\u2019s issue was called The Ideological Weapon of Communism.It said that some persons mistakenly consider such things as meetings between Comomi-nist and non-Com-munist chiefs of state\u2014Khrushchev's much - discussed policy of summit diplomacy\u2014a departure from Marxism and Leninism.\"Comrade Khrushchev has said, on questions of ideology we have firmly stood and will stand like a rock on the foundations of Marxism and Leninism,\u201d Mat-kovsfcy wrote.Publication of the article and the discussion of it took public note that in the world Communist movement there has been some difference of opinion on policy.MISTAKEN ASSERTIONS The article said: \u201cThe course of socialist development is objective.Assertions of temporary leftists in the international Communist movement that, having taken power in their hands they can proceed immediately to communism, slideste p p i n g definite historical stages of development, are mistaken and incorrect.Such assertions contradict Leninism.\u201d (Although the article identified Khrushchev\u2019s opponents only as left-wing Comimumists, it appar- See \"Soviet Public\u201d Page 5 'getbiookeDailiilRecotcl THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS / THI WEATHER Mainly sunny and warm today and Tuesday; winds west- ; «riy 15 becoming light Chi* ; evening.Low-hif& 80 and 80.| Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE RECORD, MONDAY, JUNE.I U 1960 Sixty-Fourth Year Leftists Modify Airport Plans Police To Protect Mm Dies, 4 In EJ.Accidents One person died and four were injured as the result of weekend accidents in the Elastem Townships.Dead is Gilles Vaillancourt, 18, of Sherbrooke who died yesterday afternoon from injuries received Friday in a level-crossing accident near Lake Megantic.Injured are: five-year- Marriage 'Joke' Taken Seriously DUDLEY.England (Reuters) \u2014 Two young people who got married as a joke and then began taking it seriously have had their union dissolved\u2014on the advice of their families\u2019 minister.The marriage, complete with $H0 worth of bridal trappings including gown, rings, best man and maid of honor, was performed by the \u201cbride's\u201d mother who arranged it to liven up a birthday party.But afterward the \u201cbride\u201d and her \u201chusband\u201d began referring to each other as \u201cmy wife\u201d and \u201cmy husband\u201d and showing off their wedding rings.That was too much for Rev.Ronaid Crips.He suggested that the families terminate the \u201cmarriage.\u201d After al, Pearl and Kalph are each only 9.old Jasmain Dupre, 182 5th Ave.South, who suffer a fractured skull last night when she was struck by a bicycle driven by Normand Martin, 12, 134 6th Ave.South., Jasmain was taken to St- Vincent de Paul Hospital where authorities described his condition- as serious.A Sherbrooke man, Alfred Arcan, 24, 184 8th Ave.who was taken to Hotel Dieu Hospital in critical condition with a fractured skull last night after his car overturned on the St.Denis de Brompton road- Robert Chauvettc, 40, Drummondville, who lost control of his car on the Brompton - Windsor road yesterday afternoon.He was taken to Hotel Dieu Hospital in Sherbrooke with a fractured skull, but authorities said this morning that his condition was not critical; Finds Wreckage BRISBANE, Australia (Reuters)\u2014The main wreckage of an Australian airliner which crshed Friday off Ma okay, Northern Queensland, killing 29 persons, \u2022as found Sunday.Malcolm Campbell, 22, Bishopton, who was seriously injured when he lost control of his car Saturday night on the Cookshire-East Angus road.He was taken to Hotel Dieu Hospital where authorities this morning said he had suffer-and a fractured right leg, and that his condition was serious but not critical.Argentine Revolution Collapses BUENOS AIRES (AP)\u2014President Arturo Frondizi\u2019.s government announced today that a vest-pocket revolt in western Argentina had collapsed a scant six hours or so after it started Sunday night.Frondizi told reporters the bulk of Argentina\u2019s armed forces had rallied to his side within a few hours after the small-,scale rebellion in.San Luis.The president confidently announced he would leave as planned this afternoon on a month-long tour of Europe.Before dawn a spokesman for the interior ministry said loyal troops had captured Gen, Mau-ricio Gomez, commander of the 2nd Argentina Army, who was reported to have joined the -ebels.¦Ill ^Ijp, .~r.r\th :-|f; ¦ ^rn |iih |ii |.ifppi\tj ;\t'îplpf .il! 11!] if nlÿt, i.j Till, President Reaches Alaska ANCHORAGE, Alaska }\u2022\u2014 (AP) \u2014 President Eisen-hower, hailed warmly in ! Alaska, was to fly to the | Philippines today on the next | leg of a potentially perilous j Far Eastern tour.The risk of danger to the 69-year-old president is expected next Sunday on his scheduled arrival in 1 okyo.There Japanese left - wing mobs egged on \u2014 perhaps now controlled \u2014- by Communists still are trying to prevent or disrupt the Eisenhower visit.Eisenhonwr arranged to take off at 6:50 am.Anchorage time (1:50 pm.ADT) a,board his jet airliner and arrive- at Clark Field near the PhiMpipine capital of M-apila at 3:45 pm Manila time (4:45 am.ADT Tuesday) for a three-day visit.The president arrived in sunny Anchorage, biggest city in the new 49th stale, Sunday morning after a 3,lOO-mile non-stop flight from Washington.REJECTED ADVICE On leaving there, Eisenhower said he had rejected advice that he abandon or postpone his visit to Tokyo because of riotous demonstrations there against, the visit, the U.S.- Japan security pact and the government of Prebrier Nobus tike Kishi.He is going ahead, Eisenhower said, because the visit \u201cre,presents an important phase of a program whose paramount ohoec-! live was, and is, to improve the i dirrrate of international understanding.\u201d I At Anchorage Eisenhower was met by his press secretary, James C.Hagerty, who last week was besieged by a screaming | Tokyo mob from, which he narrowly escaped.The press secretary still de-I dined to make public the details | of the scheduled June 19-212 Eisen-1 bower stay in Tokyo.And Hagerty again refused to say whether he was satisfied that [Kishi can make good his \u201cguarantee\u201d of Eisenhower\u2019s personal safety in the Japanese capital.I GREETS PATRIARCH \u2014 Jimmy Karma, aged 5, son of Rev.A.0.Karma, rector of St.Ephretn Syrian Orthodox church in Sherbrooke, is pictured above yesterday greeting His Holiness Pat-riarch Ignatius Yacoub III head of the Syrian Orthodox Cluireh of Damascus.His Holiness is visiting Sherbrooke on his first trip to North America since bis elevation to the Patriarchy three years ago.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Claim Toll Hidden JOHANNESBURG \u2014 (AP) \u2014 Local newspaper» have accused South African authorities of concealing the full casualty loll from last week s clash between police and 400 Negro demonstrators in Pondoland.The papers claimed police shot 29 Negroes to death and wounded | firp(| ,)aHt at U]1(, pl,a,ne (mOTe at the natives.\u2019 50 in the restive native reserve « r * erni- bban 6,000 licensed gums owned1 by natives In the tony).\u201cHelicopters then reportedly landed1 men armed with a ten guns who stepped owl and fired I FATHER PAUL HONORED \u2014 Fr.Paul Avallone, director of St.Patrick High School, pictured above centre, last night was honored by parents prior to his departure to the United States where he will take up duties of Superior at the Don Bosco College, Newton, N.J.With Fr.Paul are, from left to right: William Steele, representing the Roman Catholic School Commission; Mrs.L.Latul-Ippe, representing the Mothers\u2019 Guild; Fr.Paul; Msgr.Rosario Moisan, rector of St.Patrick\u2019s Church, and Edgar Martin, president of the Fathers\u2019 Club.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Buffalo Won't Shuffle Off SANTA MARIA, Calif.(AP) I AM the callers were apologetic.\u2018H haven\u2019t had a drop to ! drink.\u201d a man telephoned the state highway patrol Sunday.\u201cI don\u2019t expect you to believe this, but there\u2019s a buffalo on the highway near Nipomo and he won\u2019t let traffic by.\u201d Patrolmen hurried 10 miles north of Nipomo.The Buffalo standing in the middle of the southbound liane was real enough, and he was angry and determined that no ear would get by him.Nobody knows just why.Anyway, patrolmen were relieved when he jumped a fence, punsued by his owner, Jay Doty, who maintains a small herd of bison.bordering Cape Province and Natal.Reporters said they had trouble getting into the area and that whites living there had been told j by authorities to keep their mouth* shut.The justice ministry has reported that only six were kilted [ and claimed police fired in self-1 defence.It blamed the outlawed African National Congress for the trouble.The Durban Tribune gives the following account of the clash j which followed a demonstration | last Monday again,st the government plan to rule the Negroes : through appointed chiefs: More than 4O0 Negroes had assembled when a \u201cHarvard air- ; craft dive - bombed them, with ! tear gas bombs.\u201d House Collapses From Merrymaking LAHORE, Pakistan (AP)\u2014 People were making merry at a wedding party on the ground floor of a three-storey house in Multan City near here Saturday night, when the building collapsed, killing 17 adult* and 13 children.Miles Of French Red Tape Too Much For Lost Crocodile PARUS (AP) \u2014 Ere noth, officia Morn calmly talked an uncomplaining young eroeodiile to death last week.The crocodile was playing quietly in a shallow river in suburban Saint Denis when it was spotted by a band of boys engaged in a water fight.One of the boys fearlessSy lifled it out of the water and cradled it in his arms during a trip to the police station.There it was dutifully noted as a lost object.The particulars were carefully set down.It was about a yard long.About two years old.Color grey - green.Sex indefinite.The crocodile lazed about the police station for most of a day.Mostly, it slept \u2014 and caused no trouble to anyone.Bat once, during a yawn, the crocodile bit a policeman\u2019s si iff billed cap on a corner of a table.Finally, the police bundled the crocodile off to the Vincennes Zoo.No one there was interested.Crocodiles should go to the Museum of Overseas France, officials said.Meantime, the inevitable police investigation got.going.The sleuths learned that tho crocodile had sneaked away from a circus.Getting this information was more difficult for the police Ihian getting word from the aquarium that their guest would he welcome there.Finally, however, the aquarium agreed to accept the crocodile.But before it could be moved, it died.Now the body has been taken to the Museum of Natural History.Confident Of Coping With Mob TOKYO \u2014 (AP) \u2014 Some Japanese leftist groups appeared today to be backing away from massive airport demonstrations on the day President Eisenhower arrive* in 1 okyo, but the ( onr-munist party leadership L as reported still threatening to mark the day with violence.The headquarters of the leftist Soil y o lnhor federation said most members felt they should not deinomstrate at the airtport itself next Sunday.Even the Communist wing of the Ze-ngakuren student federation said it would refrain from such a,ids of violence as Staged against Eisenhower\u2019s press secretary James Hagerty last Friday.Japanese security officials went ahead, with plans to mobilize 26,000 police to protect Risen,-hower should mob action develop when he arrives on June 19 A high Tokyo police official expressed confidence that the force would 1h> able to cope with any mob action, but added \u201cNo amount of security can guia.ran-tee there will be no Incident from an individual terrorist,\u201d The car that will carry Eisenhower and Emperor Hirohiito on the lil-mule trip from the airport to tine palace will l>e acconv panled by 13 truefcs loaded with 600 .policemen, 52 inolorcyle police pins six siidwar motorcycles, four radio cars and' patrol ears.Foot police will be spread all along the route to the imperial palace, with orders to lake strong action against any attempt at interference.uMohile units also wifi patrol along the route, and guards wifi be increased at the United State,* Embassy.As a dress rehearsal of the security measures was held Sunday, police source «aid1 the Com-miunist party had seized control, of the campaign against the Eisenhower visit and the U.S.-Japan security treaty.Anglican Bishop Criticizes Police VF/RIOEMiGING, South Africa (Reuters)\u2014Dr.Amlbro.se Reeves, Anglican Bishop of Johannesburg, said/*in a niemorandium today that South African police deliberately fired into the back's of a fleeing crowd of Negroes at Sharpcvilte on March 21.The meimoranduim from the bishop, who now is in Britain, was read at an inquiry here info the shootings, in which some, 70 Negroes were killed.Reeves described the shootings as \u201cpunitive\u201d and not in sielf-defence as South African official* claimed.Reeves left South Africa at the beginning of April, slating he had been warned that he might he arrested if he remained in the country.Combles Report Warns Insurance Firms Uniform Car Rates May Infringe Law OTTAWA (CP) - A federal combines report gave strongly-worded advice today to one sector of Canada\u2019s automobile insurance business to abandon its system of compulsory uniformity in insurance premium rates.The report by the restrictive trade practices commission said there is a \u201cdistinct possibility\u201d that this pr-.ctice may be a breach of the combines law.Justice Minister Fulton, in (making the report public, gave no indication cf any immediate legal action.Today's Chuckle Onre the world was slated to be destroyed by wrathful gods, ^ow it\u2019s a do-it-yourself project.(f But he said that the relatkxn-i ship of \u201ccertain practices\u201d to the | anti-combines law will be re-! viewed again after the insurance companies have had time to consider (their position.HIT FIXED COMMISSION The commission also advised rate-setting associations to consider ending the practice of setting fixed rates of commission for insurance agents of memiber companies.The bulky commission report, signed by chairman C.Rhodes Smith and A.S.Whiteley, is based on an extended inquiry by the justice department\u2019s combines branch.The inquiry, which ended two years ago.made a detailed study of the auto insurance buslines* j« the i950-â2 period, kt dealt mainly with the activities of so-called \u201cboards1\u201d which fixed iminimum premium, rates for their member companies in various areas of Canada.Named in the report were: Canadian Underwriters\u2019 Association.which established rates for memiber companies in Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces; Western Canada Insurance Underwriters\u2019 Association, which set member company rates in the three Prairie provinces; and the British Columbia Undenwrit er s \u2019 As so c i a t ion.The comimissio'n report said that although the share of member companies in the country's insurance busine.-.- had dropped from.49 per cent in 1950-52 to 37.8 per cent, in 1957, their actions had had \u201ca substantial effect on the degree of competition in the automobile insurance business.\u201d It indicated that one reason for the influence of rates set by the boards was the existence of \u201cconference*,\u201d of other insurance companies operating in Ontario and Quebec, in the Prairie provinces and in B.G.COLLABORATION EXISTS The report said that while these conferences recommended \u2014but did not endorse\u2014premium rates for their members, there I were varying degrees of col-laboration across Canada between the board and conference organizations.Each organization knew of .[rate changes to be made by the iother, and conference rates I \u201cwere generally set as a result of conscious price leadership by the board organizations .\u201d The commission\u2019s report made no recommendations for new legislation to deal with the situation.It said this field is entirely within the jurisdiction of provincial governments.FEW PROVINCIAL LAWS But it Indicated that provincial laws on the subject are scanty.Only Nova Scotia had legislation in that .Id.The combine* commission did '¦\u2019\u2019Wste., not completely oppose the existence of rating bureaus to do | statistical research on auto in- ! surance risks and costs so that! premiums could be set at levels j adequate to guarantee a company\u2019s solvency.But it said there is no good j See \u201cUniform Car\u201d Page 5 My Fair Lady Nets Russ Praise MOSCOW (APt\u2014The musical My Fair Lady ended a two-month tour of the Soviet Union Sunday with another round of praise from audience and critics, Tass reported in a dispatch.\t___-m\u2014, from Kiev.\tJflHEHMfliHHHHiHE'- .\tI Mil II ________________ a.enc' quo f J c i, ,\t».many quarters.It was also a sad event for the Allen company, which gathered for a farewell party after the show Monday night.There wasn\u2019t much gaiety, although two or three of the come- watcher\u201d kit which contains, in NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 The tele- however, it is estimated that vision industry, which has been there are some 3,000,090 se t s belted this year with scandals, equipped with remote controls, investigations and criticism, now and the number is increasing has been hit by the hardest body 1 steadily.Viewers with sets equip, blow of all.lit is accused of be- ! ped with these electronic aids ing fattening.\ti can change stations, adjust the A physician at a conference sound volume \u2014 even turn off held by the Now York Academy ; the set \u2014 without flexing more of Sciences commented on the than a finger muscle, possible effects to the publics\u2019 health in the combination of little exercise and \u2018\u2018rich snacks'\u201d while TV-watching.Obviously snacking is an accepted accompaniment to viewing.An ad agency, drumming up interest in a forthcoming pro - j NEWPORT -, Members of I gram, has sent out an Emmy I cfodji Anglican Church Guild of Stanstead Guild Closing Banquet Held At Newport dians performed.Allen thanked his fellow workers and expressed hope they would get together again Not much chance.The Allen show, unable to amass sizable ratings in the Monday night spot, was not renewed by the network.Allen himself expressed relief.He has spoken against the rigors of a weekly show, wanting lo spread himself less thinly in the future.TO MAKE TOUR Allen and his wife, Jayne Meadows, will tour to publicize their film, College Confidential.They may make another movie and he will probably do occasional TV in the fall.Funnymen Ixtuis Nye and Don Knotts will remain in California.There\u2019s talk of a TV series for the pair.Nye did a role in the ;M.Ladd spent a few dyas in Bob Hope-Lu cille Ball movie and Magog and also were entertain-will play Charlie's Aunt in Chi-J ed at a delightful anniversary cago.\tdinner party for 3S relatives held Admittedly, the product of the at the home of their son, Maro Stanstead and two guests, Mrs.addition to a foam-runuer seat ;]arry farrow and Mrs.Gall a way, cushion, a half-pound box of were af:\tNelson House for the, chocolates.\tseason\u2019s dosing banquet.Nine- I recall, however, that a sur- teen enjoyed the dinner, vey made several months back, A business meeting followed, showed potato chips to be first wUh Mrs Norman Chamberlain, chioice of munching viewers, with gr ^ presiding.Routine reports of candy second.\t! the secretary and treasurer were rune was when ihc constant bear([\tcan| convener stated viewer could get a little exer- j ca.r(]s >s.enl t0 t:ht, sick.The date cise when he arose from his easy o£ t 24 was set as the dale chair to switch channels.Today, j for the annual turkey supper in - | the parish hall and Dec.3 for the Christmas sale and tea.The remainder of the evening was devoted to planning the July 7 lawn supper, to be held on the Parish lawn, starting at five j o\u2019clock.Various committees were rv\u201e ^ ; appointed for the supper, the home made food table, handicrafts and a white elephant table.The next meeting will be held on Sept.14 with Mrs.Maynard Sargent and Mrs.George Hatch, the hostesses, the place to be announced.Relatives Fete Sweetsburg Couple SWEETSBURG - C casion of their golden wedding anniversary, Mr.and Mrs.Jay.0 ft 19*0 Iwr ME A, JfK.T M.UÆ.P«t- on.\u2022uolibe^5- Ohhb' GIFTS from our STORE always appreciated MORE.\u201cMope, there ain\u2019t any natives around here.I\u2019ve lived here always, so I reckon I\u2019d know!\u201d\t\u2014 COATICOOK \u2014 Allien shows was uneven.But when the assembled comics got on a compatible theme and played with outrageous variation, the results could be as hilarious as anything the TV tube has produced, The end of the Allen show was inevitable.It was impossible to come up with enough good comic ideas every week to miainlain a Hap\u2019 Ladd, and Mrs.Ladd Vit-tie Street, Granby.Ornaments befitting the occasion were used on the table, which was centred with a decorated wedding cake, made by the daughters of the honored couple, Leila, Mrs.Stanley Peron, of P.B.Buckland Of Way's Mills 92 Years Young BARNSTON \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.HISTORIC ASSEMBLY The first Parliament of Upper The Tanguay Block on Cutting Canada was opened by Lieuten-Slreet has now been completely I ant-Governor Srmiroe at Niagara-.\t,\t.\t: on-theLake, Ont., in 17S2.vacated of tenants in prépara j\t______ tion for the demolition of the j\tHILLY COUNTRY building for the extension of the Quebec\u2019s Laurentian Mountains Post Office facilities.\t| dotted with countless lakes, are j The land around the new |seidom more tlhan 4-000 feet high' | Tucker Plastic factory has been]\tgreat MUSEUM levelled and graded by bulldozers i Dinosaur.Indian and Eskimo and the plant is now completed ! exhibits are among great collections at the Royal Ontario Museum at Toronto.this village, and Vera.Mrs.Wal-1 MacKinnon entertained on | June 4 in honor of Mrs.MacKinnon\u2019s father, Mr.P.B.Buck- lace Coburn, of Granby On entering the living room high standard.But those who Mrs.J.M.Ladd was Present-1 0f Way\u2019s Mills, who observ-love to laugh can still bemoan ed with an orchid corsage by her ! l\t,L that inevitability.GAME PRESERVE Riding Mountain National Park just north of Brandon, Man., shelters deer, elk, moose and bear.PREMIER CINEMA I From TV ¦\t\"THE LINE UP\" ¦\tEli Walach \u2022 Robert Keith eldest granddaughter, Alta, Mrs.Keith Dryden, of Cowansville, while the groom received a boutonniere from his eldest grandchild, Richard Ladd.The happy couple expressed ed his 92nd birthday.A large family party of about 40 from the ages of five months to 92 years gathered to offer J their congratulations to this re-1 markable man who takes care o! and ready for occupancy Mr.George Engelhardt and Mr.Archie Fraser represented the | Coaticook Home and School Association at a regional gathering of H.and S.groups.Mr.John Nils Drolet suffered a broken thumb on his right j hand during a ball game.A successful paper drive was l held on June 4 when members of the Scouts and Cubs, assisted by committee members and parents, picked up a fair amount of scrap paper.Another pick-up will be held later this season.May be Warning Backache is often caused by lazy kidney action.When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain m the system.Then backache, disturbed rest or that tired-out and heary-headed feeling may soon follow.That\u2019s the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills, odd s stimulate the kidneys to normal action.Then you feel better-sleep better-work better.Get Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills now.\t59 VI A= a very special treat to Dad, choose his Father\u2019s Day gift from our handsome stock of \"givable-wearables\u201d, all bearing quality labels backed by our reputation for satisfaction.Come in now .you\u2019ll appreciate, in fact be overjoyed with the excellent gift lines we have to show you.Among them \u2014 \u2022\tForsyth Shirts and Ties \u2022\tForsyth Sport Shirts \u2022\tAll-occasion ties and handkerchiefs \u2022\tBelts, and if he uses them, suspenders e Wool, Nylon, Rayon and Blend Sweaters \u2022\tFine wool, nylon and blend socks \u2022\tPyjamas and Dressing Gowns \u2022\tHighest quality SLACKS \u2022\t- \u2022 to mention just a few of the appropriate, priced-right fts.Liée Qualify Tailors Since 1912 101 Wellington North Sherbrooke thanks fnr the dinner and ! his own home and looks after a many useful and attractive gifts j sizable garden.Having an excel-^ presented to them by those pre ; lent memory, his reminiscences J sent, and by others unable to of the olden days were most in- ® Tab Hunter - Van Heflin H \"GUNMAN'S WALK\" HI Tech.Cinemascope \u201d \"CHA CHA BOOM\" with H all the stars of the Hit * _ Parade.fNHISIBRIBBBa j : attend.11 m RICHMOND a teresting to the family Mr.Buckland\u2019s daughter, Mrs.Mackinnon and Mrs.I.K.Lowry of Montreal, and daughter-in-law, Mrs.W.B.Buckland, served tea Mr.and Mrs.Frank Wilkins, of Montreal, spent the weekend with : on lawns-Mr.G.B.Husk, Mrs.F.Fon-j Two sisters, Mrs.Claribel taine, of Montreal, also spent a : Buckland, f!9, and Miss Mary few days with her father, Mr.1 Buckland, 82, of Coaticook, were ÿ Husk.\tamong the guests UNION NATIONAL RALLY IN FAVOR OF Hon.J.S .MITCHELL SCHOOL CORNER OF LONDON AND QUEEN STREETS TONIGHT 8.00 P.M.UNDER THE JOINT CHAIRMANSHIP OF MR.VICTOR NEWTON, and GAETAN COTE HON.MR.BOURQUE will be introduced by Mr.Horry Grundy, Q.C., and thanked by Mr.Charles E.Belanger.Other speakers:\tYOU ARE CORDIALLY LT.COL BERT LYON,\tINVITED TO ATTEND Mr.KENNY HALPENNY,\t^15 MEETING and MRS.GEORGE B.SCOTT.\tNational Union Organization Sil OS fOli m R K! 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At this gathering, Mr.Gerin ! will discuss the problems facing n.w\t- j the eounty and the work he has will pay a visit to the Sherbrooke j accompijshed in his 12 years at area, addressing a rally for Denis Quet)ec ment hall in Sherbrooke.\t\" uu ^ Also addressing tomorrow durin0 the e\\emnB.meeting at the Richmond Town Hall tonight at which the speakers will include their candidate in Richmond, J.Emilien Lafrance, Glen Brown, Brome, and Paul Earl, Notre Dame de Grace.Charles Lemieux, Independent Union Nationale candidate in Sherbrooke, is holding a rally at Saint Sacrement hall, East Sherbrooke at 8.30 tonight.TRADE MINISTER Tomorrow night, Hon.Paul Beaulieu, Minister of Trade and Commerce in the Quebec cabinet, îBiiifjWHpil \\ Visiting Sherbrooke Mid-East Patriarch Lashes Communism Mor Ignatius Yaeoub III, Patriarch and spiritual leader of some 2,000,000 members of the Syrian Orthodox Church throughout the world, yesterday afternoon endorsed recent persecution of Communism in the United Arab republic.His Holiness was replying to questions on the influence of Communism on people of the Syrian Orthodox faith in the East, asked during a conference in Sher- Middle press brooke.The brooke part of MONTREAL LAWYER HONORED \u2014 John E.L.Duquet, Q.C., of Montreal, left., is pictured above at the University of Sherbrooke prior to receiving an honorary L.L.D.degree Saturday af.ternoon.From left to right, Mr.Duquet: Archbishop of Sherbrooke, Georges Cabana, chancellor of the University of Sherbrooke, and Msgr.Ircnee pinard, rector of the l niversity.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Patriarch is in Slier-for about 12 days as his first trip to North America since his elevation to Patriarch in October, 1957.Speaking mostly in English (His Holiness is fluent in the language as well as Arabic, Syriac, and Malayalum, an In dian dialect) he insisted the Iraqi government has never been truly in favor of Comimin- B> NICK POWELL (Record Staff Reporter) ism in spite of early affiliations for reasons of obtaining power.Syria, he said, at the moment is maintaining active persecution against Communism Any diatribes against the west, he added, are never levelled against Canada, but rather the United States.\u201cWe do not want Communism.\" he said, speaking as Patriarch.\u201cNor do we want Communists, \"One of our own priests was found actively involved with a group of rebellions Communists.We excommunicated him right away.We will not tolerate any such activities by our priests Any doings concerned with politics are out!\" Patriarch Yaeoub, who employs the plural \"we\u201d when speaking, will be travelling next through to Detroit and on through the United State* where a new Archdiocese was established three years ago, the first act following his elevation.Prior to the time all the eight churches and 30 stations in America came under the administration of an Apostolic delegate.The Sherbrooke Syrian Orthodox Church, St.Kphrem.on 13th Avenue, South, he said, is the only church of that denomination in Canada.It includes some families from Montreal and the remainder of the Eastern T o w n s h i p s comprising about 1,500 parishioners.His Holiness was born in Mosul, Iraq, October 12, 1912.He became Archbishop of Beirut, Lebanon and Damascus in 1950, and was elevated to the Patriarchate seven years later.Travelling with him is his secretary, Rev.Ramban Zak-kai Bashir, also of Damascus.Annual Convocation Sees University of Sherbrooke As A Shining Example Of Unity night\u2019s rally at St.Sacrement hall will be Mr.Bourque and Maurice Allard, M.P., for Sherbrooke.Liberal candidate L.P.Brousseau will speak at St.Jeanne d\u2019Arc hall Tuesday.Union Nationale activities in this district will be suspended for Wednesday to allow the faith- ! BRIEFLET Myrtle Rebekah Lodge, Bazaar.Masonic Hall, Belvidere St., Len-noxville, June 15th, Salad Tea, 3 p.m.Bean Supper 5 to 7 p.m.Admission 50c.LEE M, WATSON & CO.Ltd.INSURANCE Fir#, Automobile, Liability, etc.Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.Telephone LO.9-3910 Night and Holiday calls: Tel.LO.9-3910 or LO.2-8782 RENT A CAMERA OR PROJECTOR 35mm, 8mm movies, Polaroid, etc.Rental slips deductible on purchase.SKINNER & NADEAU Photographic Dept.82 Wellington North LO.2-4795 Magog Blood Clinic Wednesday For the seventh time in seven years, the Red Cross will hold a blood donor clinic in Magog, on , Wednesday, June 15, at the Ar-! mouries, 247 Main Street from 2 to 5 p.m.and from 7 to 9 p.m.This was announced today by Dr.J L.Bergergon, chairman of the Blood donor committee.The first two-day clinic held in September 1953 was a most successful one, when 427 residents of the town and district of Magog contributed to the blood bank.During the six previous clinics a total of 1,57444 pints of blood have been collected.The objective for the June 15 clinic has been set at 200 pints.Organizers of the clinic besides Dr.Bergeron, are, Dr.J.A.Bryant, vice-president; Miss Claire Carrière, secretary and Miss F.Brown in charge of a group of volunteers who will assist Red Cross personnel in the registration of donors.They will also serve refreshments.The University of Sherbrooke ! constitutes a shining example of ; understanding, unity and toler-| ance which runs in the blood of all Canadians ., .without distinction of race or creed .a magnificent movement of solidarity.\u201d John E.L.Duquet, Q.C., of Montreal, graduate of the St.Charles Seminary, said Saturday during the University convocation at which he was the recipient of an-honorary L.L.D.Mr.Doucet was being honored for his work in the building subscription campaign for the University of Sherbrooke.\"We all hope,\u201d he continued, \"to live happily together with dignity, to bear mutual trust in ALL-ENGLISH MEETING in favour of LOUIS-PHILIPPE BROUSSEAU LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR SHERBROOKE Sherbrooke High School, Ontario Street, Wed., June 15th, 8:00 P.M.Speakers will include Ken MacKay, Q.C, of Montreal.And, in Lennoxville, Thursday, June 16th, 8:00 P.M., St.Anthony's Church Hall.V:' You are invited to attend these meetings and discover why \"IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE\" This advertisement bought and paid for by the Liberal Organization.our social and cultural progress, to take part in the development I of our huge resources and, as | members of the great Canadian ] family, to remain masters of our own destinies.\"The immediate goal of (he University, is not to create sage* : and saints, but to form men of | intellect and moral excellence, | capable of bringing to society j the benefits of their experience in the past and which would result in the betterment of human-k\u2019nd.\"We can see now, in the creation and expansion of this institution, the establishment of an organization which will continue to improve year by year.\"Already we see the fruits of your labors in the persons re-I ceiving their degrees today.| \"Let me only reiterate, on be- half of myself and all others ! whom you seek today to honor, our deep and heartfelt appreciation for your generous gesture as well as for your untiring ef-I forts to open wide the doors of ; higher education to the youth of i our country.\u201d At the convocation, 79 degrees I for teaching were awarded; 84 in the Faculty of Arts; 16 in the j Faculty of Commerce; Faculty of [Science, 25, and the Faculty of i Law, 18 \u2014a total of 222.¦mm Financial Report Over $2,000,000 Collected In Drive The University of Sherbrooke statement for the 1958 Capital Campaign as at March 31, 1960 showed a total of $2,134,731 was collected of which $2,048,114.06 was available for campaign projects.The $86,616.94 difference is.- due to fund raising, bank and! .-,\t.other expenses.Pledges still due amount to $1,-295,582.98.Of the amount already spent, $410,000 was for the construction of the Science Faculty building; $9,242.63 for construction of the Science Faculty library; $223,460.45 for construction of Students\u2019 Center building; $224,237.69 for construction of Commerce Faculty building and $862,334.52 for construction of the Teaching School building.Auxiliary services such as water and sewers installation cost $122,656.85.The developments bureau cost $26,000.Balance of funds available and still due, $1,465,864.90.By August, the University will occupy the Teaching School building which will lodge the College, the Arts Faculty, Pedagogy Institute, Faculty of Commerce and Students\u2019 Center.Meanwhile, new laboratory equipment has been installed at the Science Faculty and Engineering School.Architects and engineers have completed plans for the Science Faculty building.Auxiliary services such as water, light and sewers are progressing according to schedule.Richmond County Health Clinics The Richmond County Health Unit announces the following clinics: Tuesday June 14 at Asbestos-| St.Barnabe parish in Sacrisly i from 2 to 3:30 p.m.Wed.June 15 \u2014 Danville, Town Hall from 2 to 3:30 p.m.Thurs.June 16 \u2014 Brompton Townships, School No.8 at 9:45 a.m.; School No.7, Notre Dame des Meres at 10:30 a.m.Asbestos-St.Isaac Parish-church basement from 2 to 3 p.m.i SYRIAN ORTHODOX PATRIARCH CROSSES BORDER \u2014 His Holiness Patriarch Mar Ignatius Ya-| coub III is pictured above, left, with some of his party crossing the border Into Canada at Rock Is-! land yesterday.With His Holiness are Rev.A.C.Karma, of Sherbrooke, centre, and Rev.San-I,arih Bachiz.\t(Record Photo by Studio Pepin) Former Headmaster Speaks Baccalaureate And Convocation Are Held At Stanstead College TOP WINNERS \u2014 George Willett and Ricardo Barbouth with Lt.Governor\u2019s Medal and Governor-General\u2019s medal respectively.mijffifpt® \u2022\t7' By IVY HATCH (Record Correspondent) leaving after this year.Dr.Henry F.Hall, principal and vice chancellor of Sir George Williams University, Montreal, a native of Cowansville, was guest speaker, Dr.Hall stressed the importance of education, and said that more Ls needed by the youth of today because the world is smaller.As Canadians we have entered into a land of promise, he said.He told the graduates, that education is a life-long progress.Colleges and universities help to secure an education but they can't do it alone.ATHLETIC PRIZES First team colors were presented by Dr.Hall to J.Arape, O.A.Bigott, basketball; C.G.Cavell, T G.Payne, T.B.Ten-Rogers, of Wesley United Inant, F.M.Veit, C.A.Zimmer-church! Beebe who led for the man, football; B.H.E.Hallot, responsive reading and read the j D.C.Shaw, P.L.Sicard, R.W.I Scripture Lesson from Mark 16.I Zoppi, football, hockey; G.V.Rev.A.M.Rose, pastor of the Chiarella, football, hockey and; host church who offered prayer track, R.J.Zoppi football, and gave the benediction.\t'track; G.S.Webster, S._W.Wise- At the convocation Gordon Le\tbasketball Baron, Chairman of the College Baskctba Board of Trustees extended a skiing, track, welcome to the persons who had Grand Aggregate winners on come tor the closing events.Sports day Sr: S.Hayes; Interme-Mr.Mol,on, giving hi, onnn.l ! *>te, Ç.Hnrlburt.Cr,,, Cnnn-report tooth.»! on the .elivitte, [ W\t' of the past year in connection, Loioy^wouse with the college, and of the pro-] gram of expansion He thanked\tJ:\tsingles,\tR.Diab, the members of (he staff for\t: 1\t\\\t\u201e nt.u\t\u2014h r listed the mem-\t^nlor\tdoubles,\tR.Diab\tand B.Hallot.STANSTEAD \u2014 The ?nwl) baccalaureate service of Stanstead College was held in Centenary United Church Saturday morning, followed by convocation on the college campus under a brilliant blue sky.Dr.E.C.Amaron, of Admas-ton, former headmaster of Stanstead College for almost twenty-five years, was the guest speaker and chose as his subject Educated for what?and as his text, Go Ye Into All the World.Dr.Amaron challenged the graduates to take a hard look at life before them.He appealed to the graduates and undergrads to consider the ministry and go out into the world and teach.Clergy participating in the service were Rev.A.L.Salt, Rector of Christ Church who gave the prayer of invocation, Rev.R.W.VIII, Arthur Gold.Grade VII, David Kay and Randall Hooper, tied.Grade VI, D.German, T.Jarjour, and A MacLean, tied.The Amaron Fund prizes for See \u201cStanstead\u201d Page 5 G.C.Hurl hurt, track, J.S.Hayes,; MOO to >5000 Cash the same day on you! signature Up to 36 month» to repay on larger loan».''Life Insurance A vail a bit On Your Loan\u201d for information phonét Fern Connolly Lorraine 9-5537 77 King St.W., Room 103-104 COMMUNITY FINANCE CORP An All-Canadian Company Seniors, Juniors.Tennis: Sr.Singles, S.Hayes, Doubles, S.Hayes and S.their work and hers of the staff who will be Youth Festival Annual Meeting All members and directors ofK the Youth Festival are asked to attend the annual meeting to be held tomorrow evening at eight p.m.in the Board Room of the Sherbrooke Trust Co., Wellington Street.Swimming Ail Summer for Boys, lessons included 6, 7 and 8 yrs.old $2.00 9, 10 and 11 yrs.old $2.50 12, 13 and 14 yrs.old $3.00 15.16 and 17 yrs.old $3.50 Adults\t$5.00 until September 30, 1960 Y.M.C.A.296 Dufferin\t> We Do Not Close For Holidays.,S#r; !fc.^f\" i Dr.Henry Hall, convocation speaker, addresses students (Record Photos by Ivy Hatch) Cadet Corps: The Strathcona Trust Efficiency Medal Cadet Major, George Chiarella.The 27th Field Regiment, R.C.A.Trophy, George Chiarella; The Stanstead Frontier Branch, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L.Shield, Best N.C.O., to Bruce Davidson.The Captain L.G.McGiIton cup, most efficient troop, presented to Garth Wilson for Platoon No 1, Colby House.Russell Langley Memorial cup, Best Athletic, track and field, S.Hayes.The Thomas Johnson Memorial Trophy, best all around athletic, George Chiarella.Interhouse Athletics: Won by Colby Huose, Jr.football, Sr.Hockey and Jr.Basketball.Won by Davis House, Sr.football, Sr.basketball, S k i j n g, Jr.cross country and jr.Downhill.The Interhouse Challenge trophy, won by Colby House was presented to , George Chiarella.JUNIOR SCHOOL PRIZES General proficiency: Grade GIFTS TO PLEASE .PICTURES MIRRORS LAMPS An extensive collection in all prices.MIRRORS 184 Wellington North Phone LO.2-3785 Sljccbcoote Daily Bccocd \"The Oldest Daily in the District\" Established Ninth Day of February, 1897.with which is Incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette, established 1837, and the Sherbiooke Examiner, established 1878.The Record is printed and published every week day, by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company, Limited, ol which Edna A.Bcerworth is Secretary-Treasurer, at the office, 119 Wellington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news service of The Canadian Press, The Associated Press and Reuters.Subscription Rates': Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: 30 cents weekly, $15.60 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain or the United States, 1 year $9.00, 6 months $5.00, 3 months $3 00, 1 month $1.25.Single copies 5c; Back copies, 5c; over 30 days old, 10c; over 90 days old.25c.\u201cAuthorized as second class mail.Post Office Department, Ottawa.\u201d The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation.Its circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed.Free Soviet Soil MONDAY, JUNE I 3, I960 Action \"The need for continued action against polio is being stressed by both the Health Department in Ottawa and by the Health League of Canada.And the best way to take action is for all persons to receive vaccinations of Salk Vaccine- The Department reported hriday that there were 107 cases of polio from the first of the year to June 4.In the same period last year there were only 39 cases reported.There have been seven deaths this year compared with eight in the same period in 1959.Officials of the department have said that, while this shapes up as a high incidence year it is expected that the rate will level out comparable with last year.I his is not particularly encouraging however, since in 1959 th ere were 1,870 Against Polio cases, second only to the epidemic year of 195 3 when there were 4,000 case* re ported across Canada.The Quebec Department of Health has placed vaccine at the disposal of municipal health departments and Provincial health units.Free clinics are operating throughout the province.But the Health League warns that the public should not rely solely on health departments nor postpone till tomorrow what can be done today.Public health agencies, they point out, have no monopoly on Salk Vaccine.Physicians in private practice and those employed by many industries can also obtain vaccine on the open market.The main thing is to assure that the vaccine is obtained and used by as many people as possible before it is too late.BORIS PAST0K Report From Ottawa r .\u2014\u2022».i \u2019 ^ by Clvde Blackburn /r i 4 r » i pi isihi^ fir* sr\u2019U n Hawaii beckons! 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' The purchase of a fairbanks-morse ap-phance entitles you to a chance of winning a magnificent Hawaiian Holiday absolutely free.Your Fairbanks-morsb dealer will give you all the necessary information.FAIRBAIHS-MORSE \u2019\t\u2022''***\t\"*¦\t'\t\\ w 4 .\tI\t¦\t.II SHKRRROOKE PATT Y RECORD.MONDAY, JT\u2019YE 13.IPfiO I : \t \t \t mm\t \t1 MODEL FM-1360 The slim, trim, built-in look in a 12.43 cu.tt.refrigerator loaded with conveniences.Automatic Cycle Defrosting, 75-lb, freezer, 2 sliding crispers, adjustable door and egg racks, compartment for butter and cheese.and many other features, all in the Fairbanks-IVIorse tradition of quality that means more for your money.Come in and see it! ^L&dn Eàds==DlrA:M n-Q^« ¦'.4**0 ORGANS - FURNITURE 1506 King St.West \u2014 Tel.LO.9-5423 POPE MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL GRADLATES \u2014 Students of the graduating class at Pope Memorial High School.Bury, are pic tured above at the recent closing exercises.From the left, they are: Seated, Pamela Goodenough, Barbara Lister, Patricia Look, Beulah Allison, Lois Crawford and Pauline Goodenough.Standing, William Buckland, (tarry MacDonald, Stanley Murray, Orville Anderson, Bruce Pehlemann, Arthur Walker, Gordon Parsons and Edward Wintle.\t(Record Photo by Gerry l.emay) Derby Line Girl Scout News The Derby Line Girl Scout Court of Awards, in charge of Grade VIII group, took place on June 8 in the Village hall.A fine program was greatly enjoyed by ; the large number present.The program opened with the flag ceremony conducted by Tina Darby, Pauline Routhier, Peggy Huckins, Sheila Petelle, Helene Routhier, Tola Smith and Jane Willey.Laurel Curtis offered a prayer.A welcome was given by Nancy Kelley, songs were sung, with Heather McDonald, the announcer.Vicki Cowens gave a reading.An impressive Brownie Fly-Up ceremony was carried out by Mary Lou Jonis, Mary Anne La-lime, Nancy Kelley and Vicki Cowens.Mrs.H.Bowen and Mrs.J.Webster, presented to the Grade 6 groups the awards of My Troop and coking: Mrs.G.Bryden, hospitality, to grade 7; The second clas and Magic Car-\\ pet was presented to Grade 5 by i Mrs.M.MacDonald and Mrs.C.; Smith, the Brownie Gold Bar by I Mrs.W.Hitchcock to Grade 3, | and Miss Vicki Cowens, the silver I bar to Grade 2.In conclusion a candlelight ; ceremony took place.Through the year the activities I of this lively group included a Christmas concert under direction of Mrs.Harry Thomas and assistants.Carols were sung for, shut-ins, Girl Scout Sunday ser- \\ vice attended in a group; Think ing Day service in a group; leaders\u2019 meeting, camping at Merry-brook from two to four days, hob-.by show and afternoon tea under j convenership of Mrs.Robert Darby, assisted by other \u201cmothers.\u201d A Minstrel show was held under direction of Mrs.Robert Murray and other helpers, swimming classes at the Sherbroke Y pool under direction of Mrs.Desmond Hunter, Colorado Round-up and reunion with Craftsbury Troop, trips, picnics and hikes on Long Trail.This summer all Grade 7 girls will be having two weeks at an established Girl Scout camp in Rutland, with four or six girls going for two weeks to assist as day camp leaders.Mrs.Ann Aldrich, Girl Scout leader, and chairman of committees, voiced appreciation to all the \u201cmothers\u201d and other women of the Village who have given their time to help with the work of the program throughout the year and to the Scouts and Brownies for their excellent co-operation to make it another year of success.WATERLOO \u2014 SPANISH CATHEDRAL The great Gothic cathedral of | Leon in northwestern Spain dates I back to the end of the 12th cen-I tuny.Wim el ONE-STOP BANKING He won\u2019t be long.In one brief visit to his local bank, he can do all his banking, even if it involves sending money half-way round the world.He can handle money matters this easy, convenient ivay because only a chartered bank provides a full range of hanking services, all under one roof.Day-in, day-out, in more than 4,800 branches in Canada, bank customers are making deposits, putting valuables into safety deposit boxes, buying or selling foreign exchange .using all sorts of banking services.At your local branch bank, you can count on prompt, courteous and personal attention to all your banking needs.THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Mr.and Mrs Frank Russell, ! and son, Colin, have moved to | their cottage at Silver Lake.Eastman.tor ihe summer.Mrs C G.Hall entertained at luncheon on Wednesday for Mrs C.J.Simard, Miss Edith Watson.I Miss Joyce Raymond and Miss Florence Bmvker Mrs.Simard will remain for a few days\u2019 visit, j Miss Elly Mogensen attended the funeral of her pupil, Melvin I Larue, who was tragically killed on Monday night at Saxby\u2019s ; Corner.The funeral was held from the Pentecostal Church on j June 8, with intenment in Pine-j wood Cemetery.Granby.Recent guests at the home of Mrs.A J.Buckland were Mrs.E A Bailey and Mrs.Rufus Pope, ot Cooks hire, and Miss Louise PTtr.say from Cleveland, | Ohio.Mr.Charles Dow has returned home from the Sherbrooke Hos pital and is convalescing front his operation Mrs.Lena Ixiwiry, who resides in the.Edith Kathan Home.West Brome, is visiting her son.Orval Quilliams, for a few days.Mrs.Orval Quilliams underwent surgery at the Sherbrooke Hospital on Wednesday.Her daughter, Mrs.Bill Johnstone spent the day wiith her at the hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Norman McCulloch, of Halifax, N.S., spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.David Hughes on the way home from Toronto, after attending the Diamond Jubilee of the 1.0,1).E.Mr.and Mrs.E.F.Bailey spent a weekend in Sherbrooke w'ith Mr.Bailey's sister, Mrs.Jean Bvrri.VALE PERKINS \u2014 Mr and Mrs Robert Gardner.Sr., of Haydenville, Mass.and.Mr.and Mrs Robert Gardner, Jr., and three children.Billy, ! Robin and Sharon, of Wilhams*-|burg.Mass .have returned home after spending a few days with their parents and grandparents.Mr and Mrs, Homer Gardner Other gut\\ds at the some home were Mr and Mrs.Orin Gardner and daughter, Mary Ann.of North Hatley, and Mr and Mrs.: Gordon Rhodes and sen, Robert,' of Newport, Vt.Miss Georgina King, of Mont real, was a guest of Mrs.Raymond Miller at Edgewater lodge 1 for a week.The Woman's Association of j the United Church met at the church, with the president in charge of devotions.Plans were made for a Jinly 15 tea and food ; sale to be held at Mrs.Drum- I mond.s at Know! ton Landing.Next, meeting will! be held in (tie evening at the home of Mrs.Ralph KnowJton on July (i.when articles for the sale will he priced.Lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs.Leverett Jewett, Mr.and Mrs.Claude Wright.! of Florida, were recent guests of Mrs.Clara George.A m EAST CLIFTON - Guests of Mr, and Mrs James Parkinson were Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hyatt, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Green and1 son Richard, Mr.and Mrs.Garnet Williamis and daughter, Brenda, of Len-noxville, and Mr.and Mrs.Frank McConnell, of High Forest.Mr.and Mrs.Vidor Bell spent the weekend at East Angus, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Waldron.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Barber were Mrs.Harry Haddon and daughter Beverley, Mr.David Noble and Mr.and Mrs.Bert Noble, of Lennoxville, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Elliott, of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Ellis, of North Hatley, Mr.Harry Barber, Mrs.Ralph Emerson and daughter, Dawm, of Groveton, N.iH.Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Irwin MciBurney were Mr, Billy Sharpe and Miss Sally Sharpe, of Westmount, the Misses Helen Sharpe and Barbara Chaplin, of Mount Royal, Mr.Peter Stewiard, of Point Claire.Mrs.Kenneth Matthews and daughters, Debra and Carol, are spending a few days at the same home.Mrs.Fraser, of Hudson, spent a few days with Mrs.Leta Cairns.Mrs.Graydon Montgomery is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital where she underwent surgery.MELBOURNE \u2014 Pastor Eric Barde, of Nimes, France, general secretary of the j Reform Church of France, was a ; guest Olf Rev.J, A.Smith and J Mrs.Smith.While here Pastor liarde also worked with Mr.j Smith at Three Rivers and gave' a message there.Word was received by Mr.Gordon McKeage, of the death of j j his uncle, Mr.Thomas David Mc j I Keagc, in Toronto, Ont.The rc ! I mains were brought to Danville,! where the service was held at St.I Augustine Church on Saturday,! June 4 Mr.Walter MeKcaige, Mr.and Mrs.G.H.McKeage and Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Lemoine attended: the funeral.Mr.Ernest Hill of Montpelier, ( Vt., is spending a week with Mr., and Mrs.II.W.Dapp.He was; | also a guest of Mrs.F.A.Fleck ! and Mr.and Mrs.John Wilkins.Mr.H.Forster, manager of the! A.and P.Store here has been (ransferred to Cowansville.He has left for his new position and his family will follow him shortly.KINGSEY - There will be service in 111?! Church of St.Paul in Kingsey, Nelson Mastine\u2019s baby and Bert! Lockwood\u2019s also will be baptized by Rev.Mr.Apps of Richmond, June 19 at 2.30 p.m.Mr.and Mrs.Wilbrey Taylor and Gary, Ronnie and Susan, spent the weekend at Ihe Taylor homes.Rev.Mr.Nugent and Mrs.Flo rence Mastine from I^aconia.N.H., spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Jacques Gervais and Mrs.Gwen Mastine.WEST BROME \u2014 Mrs.Gordon Honey attended the Quebec W.A.Presbytery at Sherbrooke, as a delegate of the Creek Church W.A.Mrs.Stanley Woolley, of Silver Lake, N.H., Mr.and Mrs.Carl Whitney, of Abbotsford, Miss Alice Thompson, of Ormstown.were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.B.R.Mize per.SHERBROOKE Y\u2019S MEN\u2019S CAMP Shore Acres Boys' Comp.There sre still a few vacancies available for second week period.REGISTRATIONS CLOSE JUNE 15th.SAWYERVILLE \u2014 Mr.A.N.Todd, of Birehton was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Loveland.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Loveland and Mrs.Emma Watt were guests on Sunday of Mrs.Wm, Gates at GouM, Mrs.Watt remaining for a few days\u2019 visit.Mrs.Harold Sherman was called to Kenogami owing to the death of her mother.PEARCETON Mr.and Mrs, Waiter Clough, i Messrs.John Clough, and George Clough, of Durham, Mr.and Mrs.! Arthur Addis, Lawrence, and George Addis, Mr.and Mrs.Leo.iCimmon, of Sherbrooke, and Mr.Alton Ladukc, of Stanbridgc Hast, were guests of Mr.Denis Clough and Mrs.Addis.Mr.Cameron Stewart and Miss Catharine Gardner, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs.Cyril Gardner, and MrJ and Mrs.Donald Gardner.ISLAND CLIFFS Denmark\u2019s Faroe Islands 200 miles north of the Shetlands are ringed by cliffs as high as 2,000 1 feet,\tI Ji.T ML >«* IB Mf 1 - : n % II îgfÉà'l «V vW.210 Pi '''N' wm._ Hr lill mM iéM \u2018¦VC mm 1 mm mi m y JL Ifer ¦ ifpapl ®ait » Wz ' m ^ \u2018 ' mà r \u201cMfe I '8 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JUNE 13, IflRO -Bassett-Carling Wedding In The Women\u2019s Sphere Takes Place In London HICKMAN \u2014 MiCOY DANVILLE, QUE.\u2014 The marriage of Margaret Ellen, daughter of Mr.and-Mrs.Everett McCoy of Danville, and David Walter Hickman, of Greenfield Park, Que., son of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Hickman of Ixindon, England, took place on May 14 at hall-past two o\u2019clock is St.Augustine Church.Rev.George Robins and Rev.N.Tucker officiated.The wedding music was played by Mrs.Peter Young.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white embroidered organdy and taffeta gown having a matching bolero over the strapless bodice and a full floor length skirt.A coronet of pearls held her veil of tulle illusion and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink sweetheart roses.She wore a pink crystal teardrop necklace.Miss Elaine McCoy, maid of honor for her sister, was in a street length strapless gown of pink organza over taffeta with matching bolero, toning picture hat, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations.Miss Alma Mills of Asbestos and Miss Sandra Olncy of Danville, as bridesmaids, wore similar styled gowns to that worn by the maid of honor, Miss Mills wearing yellow and Miss Olney in aqua.They wore picture hats to match their gowns and carried colonial bouquets of white l!, ;-.l | put1 \"»¦ ITfilttüHtBM lining,« IE.i» jnEni ¦ ü::\"1 lift sss?It M.i?,\tKlin CïidBHUi o is Molo\tproduct l iRCt beet 1-\t__:*\u2019« srnot al brewing __ (W lends lth and triendlv.vont \u2022LOOK FOR the; rfo, white n aint AND BLUE LABEL /\t^ a WvcW ^Molsou Catiadi V;:.-\t-.\u2022\u2022\u2022 leisure.brilliant taste.TM '?¦ a new / COLSON - -\u2022 ¦ Wimbledon Tennis Marathon To Start June 20 LONDON (AP)\u2014The Wightman | tennis cup is back in Britain\u2014 but the Wimbledon women\u2019s crown may be going back to the United States.The girl the British are backing to beat their own Christine Truman is Darlene Hard.The tennis marathon starts at Wimbledon June 20 and ends July 2.The chunky, 24-year-old blonde from Montebello, Calif., sent her hopes for the Wimbledon title soaring by winning all her three matches in the Wightman Cup against Britain this weekend.The British girls won 4-3 and regained the cup but Darlene had a hand in all three American victories.She defeated Christine Truman, Britain\u2019s number one, and Ann Haydon, who previously had never lost a Wightman Cup singles match.FANTASTIC TRIUMPH Darlene also partnered with i Karen Hantze, the 17-ycar-old I San Diego starlet playing in her j first Wightman Cup match, in a ; fantastic 6-0.6-0 doubles triumph lover Miss Haydon and Angela i Mortimer.U.S.captain Janet Hopps and Mrs.Dorothy Knode lost a I doubles match and the cup.Darlene\u2019s biggest rival for the Wimbledon crown is defending : chamipion Maria Bueno from : Brazil.But the South American | girl is ill and her form at Wim-! bledocn may be affected.Miss Hard already has won the French title this year.She lost I in the final to Miss Bueno at ; Wimbledon last year.Sunday's Games SHERBROOKE JUNIOR LEAGUE Kist 10, Indians 6.Coaticook 4, Bromptonville 3.NATIONAL LEAGUE San Francisco 16, Milwaukee 7.Pittsburgh 15, 2, St.Louis 3, 5.Chicago 8, Philadelphia 7.Los Angeles 3, Cincinnati 1.AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 8, 5, Detroit 3, 32.Cleveland at New York (2, ppd.) Boston 4, Chicago l.Kansas City 6, 2, Baltimore 1, 0.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 5, 2, Miami 3, 0.Montreal 2, 5, Havana 0, 3 Richmond 5, 4, Buffalo 4, 3.Rochester 5, Columbus ft.Today's Games SHER-LENN LITTLE LEAGUE Indians at Yankees.Senators at Red Sox.P.O.N.Y.LEAGUE Bears vs.Wings (Sher.6:15 p.m.) NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee at San Francisco.(Only game scheduled).AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Kansas City (night).(Only game scheduled) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Columbus at Buffalo.Richmond at Rochester.(Only games scheduled'.!0-6 While Canucks Edge Brompton 4-3 In Two Tilts Played Last Night Kist posted a 10-6 victory over Indians at the Municipal Stadium while Coaticook Canadians edged Brompton Royals 4-3 at Coati-j cook in two exciting Junior League tilts played last night.Kist retains the lead in the loop's standings with a 1.000 percentage while Coaticook moves into a tie for second with Fuller, both teams having a .667 percentage.In the Indian-Kist fixture, the, ,, .\u2014r-_ ~r.- hosting\u2019 Kist club exploded for °\" nurler Desbten.! six runs in the third inning after\ttop of the seventh, the a scoreless first two.Doyon, Redmen tried desperately to Auray, Lebel, Fortier, Proven- score tlle needed seven runs out ! cher and Palardy were the eould only pull off three.Des-marksmen for the hosts, tally- rochers, Go.dy Robinson and | ing thanks to three hits, two Moreau chalked up the three, i walks and one error.\tbringing the final tally to Kist In the fourth frame, neither 10, Indians 6.| squad could score due to some | In Coaticook, the hosting Can-excellent pitching by Indians' adians team edged Brompton Desbien and Kist\u2019s Tanguay.It Royals 4-3 in a thriller.Louis j was evident at this stage in the Michaud was the winning pitch-; game that pitching would be a ; er for the hosts, whiffing ten ! major factor in deciding the vie-1 batters and allowing nine hits, lcr-\tI Losing hurler for Brompton was The top of the fifth saw the Bibeau, visitors rack up three runs when The next game on the Junior Desrochers, Lanthier and Mar-.League lineup is scheduled for quis crossed the plate.For tne j Tuesday evening at 8.30 when remainder of the fifth and top of j Coaticook Canadians visit the the sixth, each team held off the | Indians at the Municipal Stad-other and the score remained ium.6-3.\tIndians\t000 030 3\u2014 6 4 4 Kist started another scoring > Kist\t006 004 x\u201410 6 4 j spree in the bottom of the sixth Desbien, Moreau (6) and Le-I when Doyon, Auray, Perrault, mire; Palardy, Tanguay (7) and ! and Letarte tallied with four hits Perrault.Pinky Higgins Returns As Manager Of Boston Red Sox Succeeding Jurges Who Had Replaced Him Las! Summer Standings SHER-LENN LITTLE LEAGUE \tP\tw\tL\tr Pts White Sox \t\t4\t4\t0\t0 8 Yankees \t\t4\t2\t2\t0\t4 Indians \t\t4\t2\t2\t0\t4 Tigers \t\t4\tl\t2\t1 3 Red Sox \t\t4\t1\t3\t0 2 Senators \t\t3\t0\t2\t1 1 SHERBROOKE JUNIOR LEAGUE W L Pet\t\t\t\t Kist \t\t\t2\t0\ti.oao Fuller \t\t\t\t1\t.667 Coaticook \t\t\t2\t1\t.667 Indians\t\t\t\t2\t2\t.500 Bromptonville\t\t0\t4\t.000 NATIONAL\tLEAGUE\t\t\t \tW\tL\tPet\tGBL Pittsburgh\t32\t20\t.615\t\u2014 San Francisco .\t32\t21\t.634\t1 Milwaukee .\t\t24\t20\t.545\t1 Cincinnati \t\t26\t27\t.491\t6' 2 St.Louis\t25\t27\t.431\t7 Los Angeles .\t24\t28\t.468\t3 Chicago\t\t\t20\t26\t.435\t9 Philadelphia .\t19\t33\t.364\t13 AMERICAN\tLEAGUE\t\t\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBL Cleveland \t\t23\t19\t.696\t\u2014 Baltimore \t\t21\t23\t.574\t1 2 New Y\u2019ork \t\t27\t21\t.563\tH2 Detroit\t26\t23\t.531\t3 Chicago\t\t\t28\t25\t528\t3 Washington \t\t22\t28\t.440\t71 j Kansas City \t\t22\t30\t.423\t8*2 Boston \t\t17\t32\t,347\t12 BOSTON i/P) \u2014 Michael Fran-i cis Pinky Higgins returned I Sunday as field manager of the Boston Red Sox, succeeding Billy Jurges who had replaced him last summer.The announcement from owner Tom Yavvkey came two hours J after the last place Boston club defeated Chicago 4-1.Higgins, who was taken off the job last July \u201cregrettably\u201d comes back under thé terms of a \u201cgentlemen's agreement.\u201d The salary was not revealed.As in Higgins\u2019 previous term which began in 1955 no time limit is included in the under-! standing.Higgins will rejoin the team to start a road trip either tonight or Tuesday morning depending on how soon he can get a flight reservation from his Dallas home.Since he was replaced, Higgins has been serving in the capacity of a special assistant to Yawkey, | working out of the southwest area.Higgins, a third baseman for the Red Sox and Detroit in his playing days, was pulled off the Ifield in Baltimore a little less than a year ago.The team record was 31-43.Under Jurges the club picked up the rest of the way for a 44-36 mark and finished fifth in | the American league race.In his first season as pilot back ! in 1955.Higgins kept the Sox : close to the pace in the pennant fight through August before Boston tailed off and came in third.\u201cMike knows the players and he can move right into the assignment,\u201d Yawkey said.Higgins agreed to return to his old post in a phone conversation ' with the multi-millionaire Boston owner.Jurges was removed from the i Sox managerial post for a \u201crest\u201d a week ago but Friday night the Boston club announced a decision ; to fire the beleaguered pilot of the nosediving locals.Coach Del Baker, 68, has been I serving as interim manager.O!\u2019 Archie Moore Ail Huffed Up Because Paul Pender Has Nerve To Challenge Him, Criticizes Sugar Ray Italy Assigns Small Army To Olympics ROME\u2014(/P)\u2014Italy has assigned a small mechanized army\u2014 complete with naval and air units\u2014to help stage the summer Olympic games.Italian military men call it \u201coperation zero.\u201d This is the force: The midshipman training ship Vespucci, a sailing vessel, and two destroyers to sail to Greece lo get the Olympic flame.Three helicopters, 130 trucks, 25 ambulances and almost 600 other vehicles, to help control traffic, to help move athletes from the Olympic village to the stadiums and to do other chores.A force of 4.500 men, including signal corps and engineering personnel.Great quantities of army equipment, such as thousands of cots, to help furnish the Olym- pic village where the 7,000 athletes will be housed.The signal corps personnel have been given the job of putting in telephone and other communications lines between the many Olympic stadiums, press rooms and other Installations.The engineers are being used mainly to prepare Lake Albano, south of Rome, for the Olympic rowing events.They are putting up temporary stands, fixing roads, and erecting piers.Hundreds of other soldiers will be used in odd jobs, like helping referees and officials during the games or working around the Olympic village on maintenance duty.N®w York\u2014Jose Torres, 161, Puerto Rico, outpointed Randy Sand\u2019\\.156.New York.10.TRIPLE DRY TRIPLE SMOOTH TRIPLE DISTILLED ~ Adams Silver Fizz f LONDON DRY GIN^ dffiif\u2019Tnarl LOS ANGELES \u2014 (AP) \u2014 Imagine, says oT Archie Moore, I that little pipsqueak Paul Pender challenging ME.\u201cI am startled by Pender\u2019s ! audacitiy,\u201d said the venerable monarch of the 175-pounders, reflecting on the Boston Irishman\u2019s curious ambition to fight Moore for the lightheavyweight title.\u201cFor me to meet a man like that and face my conscience, I would have to agree to let him carry a pistol,\u201d ageless Archie Sunday told columnist Melvin Durslag of the Los Angeles Examiner.\u201cPender is less than just plain nuthin\u2019,\u201d Archie said.\u201cHe is sub-nuthin\u2019.\u201d Moore said Pender beat Sugar Ray Robinson Friday for the New York-Massachusetts version of the middleweight title simply by outclinching the sugar man.\u201cThis guy wrestled Robinson at least two minutes a round,\u201d Archie said.And armed or otherwise Pender wouldn't get away with that against him.Archie said.\u201cI spent 20 years researching a punch for just this type of opponent,\u201d Archie said.\u2018T call it \u2018Archie Moose\u2019s Wrestle-O-Ree-nie\u2019.\u201d \u201cMost punches are thrown straight, or are brought up.The Wrestle - O - Reenie is brought down.It is angled at 90 degrees and bears 500 pounds of pressure per square inch.\u201d \u201cWhen I bring this punch down the heels of the other man go up,\u201d smiled Moore.Archie said he thought Robinson outpointed Pender Friday, but he doesn\u2019t feel sorry for the sugar man.\u201cHe's a contemptible fellow,\u201d Moore said.\u201cI watched him in the ring before the fight.Jack Sharkey came to shake his hand.Robinson ignored him.And What he did to Joe Louis was disgraceful.He all but turned away from him.\u201cJoe Louis paved the way for guys like Robinson and me,\u201d said Archie, speaking of the great Negro heavyweight.\u201cWe could not start to repay him.\u201d Archie, a 206'-2-pound tower of jello in his last bout, said hu ll have a new look when he meets Eric Schoeppner for the 175-pound title next month.Archie gave this reason why he picked up the extra blubber: \u201cI was just trying to prove that fat men have their place in the world, too.\u201d Havana\u2014Hiran Bacallao, in3/*, Cuba, outpointed Jose Luis Martinez, 118, Spain, 10.HARNESS RACING T iViVi'v: yXSy»V4va-»xa, % ~ ™ \\\\\\ \\s\\ \\\\\\ Wv ^\tat the % SHERBROOKE t RACE TRACK \\w WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY \u2014 8.00 P.M.SUNDAY EVENING \u2014 8.00 P.M.Admission $1.00 \u2014 Pari Mutuel % % % VI RAIN or SHINE Cbi^en under 16 not admitted ~ - SHERBROOKK 1UILV RIX'ORD.MONHAV, JUNE 13.1960\t11 Yankees Come Up With Hitting Display To Post Win Mac Wingel, Johnny Beerv/orth And Gene uttier Granby Wins Southern Canada Power Manchester Beats [)0Ug Ky|e Cracks Canadian Open Jell Planche Lead Attack, Two Games atyS Tournait Trophy At Asbestos; Don Doe Posts champions 10-1 Three-Mile Record Running Distance Indians At Lennoxville T ila IJ*\till\t\u2019ll\tOKLAHOMA CITY (AP)\u2014Ger.e Tonight, Indians At Lennoxville Yankees, showing at last some of the power they possess, ran \"on the So,1 Oklahoma Ck> up a barrage of 15 hits that netted them 14 runs against the Red\t£0\u201c lournament v'Kn 3 Sox in a Little League game played Saturday morning on the Parade Grounds.Tonight two games are slated, Indians travel to Lennoxville to take on the Yanks, while Senators and Red Sox clash at the Parade Grounds.Both games to get underway at 6.30.One-Under; Nine Clubs Take Part hole score of 273 Littler.an easy 34 14 15 z hit for Saunders in 4th x hit for S, Kingsley in 5th RED SOX Eight big runs in the first three were their stars.R.Stewart, inning got the Yanks away to a Duane and Thibault were the flying start in Saturday's game, Red Sox stars.Roy, Dorey, and Planche, Winget, Beerworth and Webb were the Umpires.Garard driving in the runs.\tYANKEES Three w'alks and a single by\tab r h catcher Thibault got one of these Coates 2b\t4\t10 back for Red Sox in their half Garard lb\t5\t12 of the first inning.\tPlanche If\t4\t4 3 Beerworth and S.Kingsley hit | Winget c\t5\t3 4 safely for the Y'anks in the sec- Beerworth p\t5\t14 ond but no further scoring took M.Kingsley ss\t2\t1 0 place.Red Sox went scoreless in McLeod 3b\t5\t11 their half of the same inning.j Saunders ef\t0\t10 Garard, Planche and Beer- z Jobel cf\t10 0 worth, w-ith a triple, and McLeod S.Kingsley rf\t2\t11 sent the Yanks further ahead in x Berry rf\t10 0 the third as three runs crossed the plate.Red Sox clicked for four in the third and homers by R.Stewart and Begbie and a double by Tim Dwane.Yankees added one run in the fourth and finished out their scoring with Brunet rf two in the six to bring their z Laing rf total up to fourteen runs.\tDoherty ss Red Sox making a desperate ef- Thibault c fort to come close chalked up Dwane lb two runs in the fourth and add- : Connors p ed three more in the fifth but R.Stewart p that was all as they were held Begbie If off the score sheet in the last ! Bonderland ef of the sixth.Yankees taking the ;J.McLeod 2b game on the long end of a 14-111 score.Yankees showed up well in this z hit for Brunet in 6th game and once they tighten up Y'ankees\t8-0-3 1-0-2 14-15-3 their outfield they won't have so l Red Sox\t3-0-4 2-3-0 11-12-3 many runs scored against them.Beerworth, Coates (5) and j Winget and Beerworth each: Winget; Connors, R.Stewart (3) I with four hits and Planche with and Thibault.Victoria Park Wins 101 si Running Of Queen's Plaie In Breeze, Now Heads Back To U.5.For Big Stakes going Califor nian, thrilled a galler> of 10,000 j championship, with a sensational stretch finish.Golf Club on He shot a three-under par 68 on the day's final round on the 6.440 .yard Twin Hills Country Club course which has par 35-36\u201472.He got birdies on the last three holes to shcot down the challenge of Art Wall Jr.and defending champion Arnold Palmer.the current Masters champion.Wall placed superbly for a closing 68 He wound up with a 274, two strokes ahead of Palmer's 276 Johnnv Potts finished with a 69.Two Dutch Girls s Set Two World Swimming Marks r 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 BERUN (API \u2014 Two Dutch girls set world swimming records Sunday in a British-Netherlands-East German meet at Leipzig, the official East German news agency ADN reported.Marianne Heemskerk swam the 0 200 - metre butterfly stroke in 3 j 2:34.4, beating the world mark of 2 2:37 held by Becky Collins of Inti dianapolis, Ind.lj Ria Van Velsen.swimming the _________1100-metres backstroke in the first 27 11 12 deg of a medley relay, was timed in 1:11, surpassing the world mark of 1:11.4 held by Carin Cone of Ridgewood, N.J.ab 2 1 4 3 4 0 3 2 Granby won the Southern Can.ada Power Trophy, emblematic of the Eastern Townships Team at the Asbestos Saturday.Granby had a total score of 484 while second place East Angus had 496 and Lennoxville in third position had 503.Nine teams competed in the 36-hole tournament.In the morning there was a two ball and in the afternoon an ordinary single round of meHal piay by each member on the four man teams Don Doe, Granby, fired a one under par 71 to win the individual low gross prize.Par for \u2018.he course is 36-36 and Doc.winning\u2019 his second tournament in a row .toured the nine hole layout in 35 36.Bertrand Trepanier and Andre Maltais, East Angus, had an 80 for low sco'e in the two-ball match in the morning.The winning team consisted ot Doe.71; Vel Laurie, 81: Howard Laurie, 83 and Gordon Miller.85.East Angus took second place, and members of their team were: Maltais, 80; G.Bernier, 81; Frank Reid, 81 and Trepanier, 88.Lennoxville copped third spot.The team consisted of Clarkie Smith.79; Gordon Harmer 81; John Turnbull, 84.and Doug Davies.89.Gerry Miltimore, divisional manager for Southern Canada Power.Gerald Lefebvre, public relations S .C.P, Mervyn Me Ewen, club captain at Asbestos and Connie Dion looked ailer the tourney.There were 36 competitors, nine teams of four each.Ingo s Advisor Removed From Patterson Camp NEWTOWN Conn (API\u2014Edwin Ahiquist.adviser to heavy weight champion Ingomar Jo ihansson, paid $1 Saturday to sre [challenger Floyd Patterson work out but instead was escorted from the training camp by po-! lice.Ahiquist arrived unannounced and paid his way in.An informant told Dan Florio, Patterson's trainer, he believed one of the ; cash customers w as Ahiquist and [ police w ere called.Paterson, N.J.\u2014 Vince tine/.ISOV\u2019j, Miami stopped Stefan Redl, 148 saic, N.J .5.TORONTO \u2014 f>) \u2014 Victoria Park, a pigeon-toed colt that no one wanted at the asking price of $12,500 as a yearling, is lining millionaire-sportsman E.P.Taylor\u2019s pockets at a scandalous rate.And the end isn\u2019t in sight.The three-year-old picked up $43,425 Saturday with an easy galloping win in the 101st Queen's Plate to boost his two-year earnings to $218,307.a record for a Canadian-owned horse.He ran as he pleased with no urging from jockey Avelino Gomez and covered the U/i-mile distance in the Plate record time of 2:02 flat.Would-be buyers shied away when Taylor put the $12,500 price tag on Victoria Park at his annual yearling sale.Taylor was \u201cstuck\u201d with him and veteran race observers now say he could command $300,000 or more.\u201cThis was the strongest horse I\u2019ve ever ridden,\u201d said Gomez shortly after Taylor received a $3,000 gold cup from Governor-General Vanier in the winner\u2019s enclosure at New Woodbine track early Saturday evening.\u201cHe ran the race perfectly and could have won it by an eighth of a mile easily,\u201d the Cuban saddlesmith added.That was the feeling of the 25,052 onlookers for the big bay colt who was making his first appearance in Canada as a three-year-old after a highly successful campaign in the United States.They showed it by betting j Gomez*also PROBABLE STARTERS Probable pitchers for today's major league games, pitchers and records in parenthesis.American League New York (Turley 3-1) at Kan sas City (Johnson 2-3) (N) Only game scheduled.National League Milwaukee (Burdette 5-2) San Francisco (Sanford 6-2) Only game scheduled.at Preakness Stakes this year and I returned home to compete in !\t- North Americas oldest continu- nckjtCktDCD \\k/LJCki ously-run classic.Taylor felt he KtMtMBtK WnfcN him down to pay five cents to the dollar.Victoria Park had placed second in the $100.000 Flamingo Stakes, third in the Kentucky Derby and second in the $150,000 France Enters Davis Cup Semi-Final Round LONDON (AP)\u2014France took a clinching 3-0 lead over Denmark Saturday and joined Britain in the European zone semi-finals of the Davis Cup tennis competition.The doubles team of Jean Claude Molinari and Jean Noel Grinda sent France into the last \u2019 four with a 6-3, 9-7, 7-5 victory over Kurt Nielsen and Jorgen Ulrich in Paris.The French surprised Friday by sweeping the opening day singles.Britain blasted Belgium 5-0 by winning the final two singles matches at Scarborough, England.Bobby Wilson defeated 18-y ear-old Eric Drossart 6-2, 6-1, 6-2.and Billy Knight turned in the best tennis of the round in defeating Jackie Briehant 6-4, 6-2.6-2.In the semi-finals.Britain will play the winner of the Italy-Chile quarter-finals and France will meet the winner of the Sweden-West Germany match.had an obligation to run him before Canadian fans.The Colt had a slow' start, wras pinched in at fourth spot in the stretch, moved out wide just past the clubhuose turn and then winged away to victory.Many thought Victoria Park had been bumped at the gate.\u201cDon't believe it,\u201d said Gomez.: \u201c1 followed instructions to break him slowly from the gate because there was no point let- \u2022 ting him run himself out.\u201d PHONE THREAT Gomez, Canada\u2019s leading joc- | key four times since 1955, was told track officials had received ; an anonymous telephone threat saying he would be \u201cshot off\u201d ! Victoria Park\u2019s back.\u201cThat didn\u2019t worry me,\u201d he i said.\u201cI figured it was just the i work of a crackpot.\u201d Victoria Park was 7% lengths I in front of Quintain.Another 3% | lengths behind was Champagne ! Velvet, a photo-finish winner for the show spot over Men at Play.| Victoria Park paid $2.10, $2.20 and $2.10.Quintain returned $5.70 and $2.00 and Champagne Velvet $2.10.Wagering on the race for win-place-show was $99,-504, against the record $208,371 pool in 1957 when Taylor\u2019s Ly-ford Cay won the Plate in the previous record time of 2:02 3-5.was aboard that time.Jockey Club officials allowed quinella betting\u2014pick the first two horses in order of the finish \u2014for the first time in Plate history and Victoria Park-Quintain ticket - holders received $26,80.Victoria Park now heads for the United States and a shot at the $3S,000-added Leonard Richards Stake at Delaware next Saturday.Max Baer won Che world heavy- , weight boxing title in a battle j against Primo Camera 26 years j ago tonight at New York.The Californian scored 12 knockdowns before the fight was stopped in the Ufch round, before a crowd of ; 56,000 at the Long Island City i bowl.Baer lost the title almost | exactly a year later to James J.Braddocik on a 15-round decision at New York.SPORTSMAN'S DISESÜké?\u2019 ruWhrU ftislih «nd.BAIT-FISHING tlPS Sometimes* dust a bit os a WORM ON A HOOK WILL LURE SUNFISH, BUT MOST FISH TURN UP THEIR NOSES AT A PIECE OF WORM.IT'S THE LIVELY WHOLE WORM THAT USUALLY GETS THE BEST RESULTS.SO WHEN WORM IS DAMAGED* REPLACE IT WITH A HEALTHY ONE AT ONCE.Where tandem-hook wigs ARE LEGAL, WORMS DON'T SNAP OFF SO EASILY WHEN CASTING, AND NIBBLERS ARE EASIER TO HOOK.IDEAL FOR TROLLING.Try various-sized minnows; SOMETIMES LARGER OR SMALLER MINNOWS WILL TAKE BIG FISH WHILE ONLY SMALL FISH TAKE THE REGULAR-SIZED MINNOWS.'\u2018QoJdS mL QvuSlCZ.Aqua-Marine Distributor! Reg'd 111 Depot St,, Sherbrooke, LO.9-4595 I hut- m 0th & CANADA'S LFADING^i CIGAR PHILADELPHIA (AP) \u2014 The (siting Manchester United soccer m broke loose from » lie in the second half Sunday io defeat Philadelphia's Ukrainian Nationals, U s soccer champions, 1(1-1 The game concluded Manchester's tour of the Unued Su.es and Canada during which the team compiled a 7 21 record Two Men Arrested At Yonkers For Counterfeiting YONKERS \\ Y i Al\u2019 Two men have been arres'.ed at Yon kers Raceway as they attempted to pass counterfeit pan mutual tickets Later, police disclosed that audits last week at Yonkers and at Roosevelt Raceway on Long Island showed $S0,0M-$70.lK>n had been paid out recently on bogus tickets.The men Vidor Zaleski.57.i and Wili am Carlin, 61, both of Beacon, Y 5' .«ere charged with forgery WEEK-END STARS Batting: Jim Lemon Washing Ion Senators, hit three homo runs during doubleheader with Detroit, boosting his season total to 16 He drove in four runs in 8-3 first-game victory and too more in second-game 12-5 defeat.lÉÜ\u2019 ej)0& in 13 Minutes, 21.2 Al Vancouver VWaUVKH (P Doug Kyle.27-year-old geologist from Calgary, cracked the Canadian open three-mile record Sunday, running the distance in 13 min uies.21.2 seconds.He took 22 6 seconds off his own previous Canadian native mark and knocked 3.6 seconds off the Canadian open record of 13:34.8 sel in 1988 by European three mile champion Zlado Kry zyxzkowiak of Poland in the cm tonnial games here The time nas the fourth best run in the world so far in this Olympic year and was well un- NY Yankees Buy Catcher Shaniz From Richmond Mar Pas- NEW YORK ( MM- New York Yankees bought catcher Wilmer SJiantz from their Richmond tarm club of the International League Saturday Shaniz.32.is the brother of y inkeet\u2019 left h a n d e i r >hb\\ Shantz.Wilmer will serve as a replacement tor \"ird catcher John Blanchard, who has been placed on the disabled list dor the qualifying standard of 13 45 set for the Olympic Games in Rome in Angus! 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BREWERY LIMITED 28089^ 1* SHFTRBHOOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1BB0 Brown Flash H Trots Mile In 2:09.3 At Local Track Last Night Posts Best lime Of Seâson In Moin National Golf Class For Weekend; Sunday's Double Ye^erday6'1 Pays $68.50 For Top Payoff On Cards Brawn Flash H, with hia old driver up, set a merry pate last «voniing at the local track when he stepped the mile in 2:00.3 for Ihe heel time of the current season.R.Rabbin, who took over fr ,m F.\u2018 St, Denis, drove Xavier Maurice\u2019s brawn f?eldini?home ahead of the field in fine style and left no doubt regarding his performance.It was Babble's first start behind Brown Flash II and getting, away in the third position the big trotter made no mistake as he stepped the half in 1:04 3 and came back in 1:06.He upset the fav orites in the class and beat Beaudoin's Bourn Bourn Butnpas in a stretch drive.It was a close battle behind Brown Flash H and Hickory Orphan, with A.R.Reynolds driving, finished a strong third.Mrs.Martel's B.A.Majesty, another favorite, broke stride as well as Roger Bergeron's Mervin Hal to ruin their chances.The winning combination went to Ihe fore at the start, or on the first turn and set the pace for the balance of the mile.After the three-quarter mark was reached some of the field pulled out in an effort to catch the leader but he still had plenty left to maintain his advantage and pull out the victory.He paid $20.80,\t$8 80 and $10.70 across the board.Mathieu\u2019* Dream Direct set the high for a place and show bel during Ihe evening when $18.60 and $12.80 was collected for his sec nnd place finish i.n Ihr seventh.- - The double of $68 50 was pick-j ed up for the combination of Demers Fair Show, in the first, and Gordon Adamson's Fair View.It was the top payoff for the weekend.The rest of the ; prices were fair.The quinellas > were $15.90, $7 60 and $9.20.On Saturday night C.Bennett | teamed Sarrasin\u2019s Coaticook I)i-I rectly home ahead of the field in Ihe third race and was clocked in 2.11 1/5 for the best time.The quinella paid $16.70 while Ihe double was $12.80 and in the sixlh $7.70 was picked up for winning combinai ion of Herbie Direct and Freedom Direct.In j Ihe tenth $19.80 was paid for Gra- J ham Abbe and Ridgetown.Give the perfect graduation gift REMEMBER WHEN .(Tharlw Gardiner, one of the j great .goalies in hockey history, j died1 26 years ago today at agej 3.0, The Scottishi-born star went i ! from Winnipeg lo Chicago Black j J'Haiwtos and was at.Ihe peak of! Iiis National Hockey League career.Just two months before bis j (death Gardiner had helped Chi-1 .oago lo ite first Stanley Cup tri- ! umpih in- final against Detroit, ; which Chicago won by three j games to one8\u2014and\u2019 his last game j was a 1-0 victory.\tj TORONTO fCP) \u2014 National Golf Week ended Sunday, but it probably will be several weeks before it is known who beat Canada\u2019» top professional golfers.Organived by the Royal Canadian Golf Association, the coun-try-wide competition is open to professionals and amateurs of any age or sext/ Entrants pay a $1 entry fee and play to try to better the score of this year's Canadian Professional Golf Associa tion champion Stan Leonard, of Van couver or the Canadian women\u2019s champion, Mrs.Marlene Stewart Stroit-of Toronto.Last year about 11,000 golfers competed during the week.RCGA assistant secretary, Mrs.Marion Doherty of Toronto said Sunday the association hopes about 15,-000 entries played this year.Prize for the best male golfer is a gold medal inscribed with \u201cI beat Stan Leonard.\u201d A similar one for women bears Mrs.Streil\u2019s name, Playing Tuesday in Vancouver, Stan Leonard shot a 66 for eonn-pelilors to shoot at.Mrs, Stmt, playing at a Fonthiil, Ont., course near Welland carded a 78.Entrance fees collected' by the ROGA are distributed among provincial golf associations for use in junior development programs.Celtic Ash Romps To Victory In Some Of Golf's Finest Players Meet In U.S.Open $150,900-Belmont Stakes Beating Venetian Way For Top Money In Even! Celtic Ash, a new challenger for the three year-old championship after his powerful victory in the $150,900 Belmont stakes Saturday, will take on older horses in the $100,000-added Monmouth Park Handicap July 16.The colt then will start in the $50,000-added Choice Stakes for three-year-olds at Monmouth Park Aug.3 before meeting horses of the same age again Aug.20 in the $?5,000-added Travers Stakes at Saratoga.The Monmouth handicap and Trav-: ers are both a mile and one quarter, the Choice a mile and one sixteenth.Bally Ache, withdrawn from j the Belmont because of a slight \u2022 ankle injury, is pointed for the 1 $100,000-added Arlington classic in Chicago July 23.Venetian Way finished second in the Belmont.Celtic Ash, who had finished third in both the Preakness and Jersey Derby, paid $18.80\u2014for $2 in winning his first stakes race, and was timed in 2:29 3-5 for the mile and one half on a fast track.The chestnut son of Sicamhre-Ash Plant netted a ree- WEEKF.ND STARS Pitehinq: Stan Williams, Los Angeles Dodgers, won his fifth straight (six over a two-year-span) with four - hitter against Cincinnati, 34, walking only one andi striking out eight.ord Belmont purse of $96,785.It was the first Belmont Stakes appearance for Bill Hartack who piloted Celtic Ash for Joseph E.O'Connell.At Chicago Travis Kerr\u2019s Top Charger $12.20 nosed out W.S.Miller's Better Be in the $54,-800 Citation Handicap at Washington Park.Little Tytus was third, as favored On-And-On finished fourth.The C.R.Mac Stable's T.V.Lark $11.20 won the $38,300 Argonaut Stakes at Hollywood Park by almost two lengths over Henrijan.New Policy finished third.The Charter Oak Stable's Brush Fire $15.80 took the $24,-450 Select Handicap at Monmouth Park.Golden Spy was second and Conestoga came in third.Delaware Park had two stakes, with Mrs.George Brown\u2019s Lady\u2019s Maid $48.60 winning the $30,600 Kent Stakes in 1:41 4-5 for a mile and one sixteenth track record.W.Logan Grier Jr\u2019s Itsa Great Day $2.80 took the $11,950 Caesar Rodne Stakes.M.H.Cchlosberg\u2019s Lord Gregor $3.40 captured the $10,980 Colonial Handicap at Suffolk Dowms, By FRANK PITMAN DENVER (AP) \u2014 Even spectators, along with players, are sharing in the unequalled finan-cial success of the 60th U-S Open golf championship tihait begins Thursday over the finely-tuned 7,004 yard par 71 Cherry Hills course.The United States Golf Association and the sponsoring club : sweetened the pot for players with a $10.000 bonus that raised , the total prize money to $60,000\u2014 [the most ever in the open.The 1 winner will receive $14,000 in-i stead of $12,000 under the original i plan.The gallery got a financial 1 break Sunday too.The public had (been invited, at $2 a head, to ; watch the players practising.Those who showed up, more | than 1,500, got a free look.In- stead of ticket takers they found a welcoming sign: \"You are guests of Cherry Hills Country Club today \u2014 have fun \u2014 and thanks for your support of the 60th Open.\" RECORD CROWD EXPECTED H.R (Potts) Burglund.the club\u2019s general chairman, explained: \"These regional fans have supported this tournament like no other tournament in history, We'll go over 60.000 at the gate.\u201d That would surpass the record 56,000 last year at Winged Foot.Mamaroneek.N.Y.The extra $10.000 for players means a 20 per cent hike all down the line.Second place will be worth $7,200 instead of $6.000.Claude Harmon, host pro at Winged Foot last year, said after a practice round Sunday that the Cherry Hills layout is one \"of the most beautifully conditioned courses in the world.Harmon, among the 50 competitors already here, shot » three-under-par 68 Sunday.Ben Hogan, the four-time champion seeking an unprecedented fifth title, shot a 69 with Harmon.OWN VOLKSWAGEN For as little as $1645.00 \u2014 40 to 44 miles per gallon.Trade-ins accepted.ROGER BEAUDOIN AUTOMOBILES INC.Tel.LO.9-4613 2835 King West, Sherbrooke.Dad deserves to relax in style! 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SPECIAL COLLECTION Besides its great paintings and other art object® Montreal's Museum of Fine Arts has: a famous collec(ion of old glass.GIFT Adios Butler Turns In Best Time Of Season At Scioto Downs Pacing Mile In 1:59 4-5; Speed Keynote At Tracks MONEY ORDER from THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA Speed was the keynote at the harness racing Hacks Saturday and there figures to be more of | it this week with Countess Adios j heading the field in the $35,0(H) j Cane Pace at Yonkers Raceway, j Adios Butler, 1959 three-year-| old champion pacer, turned in the fastest, time as he stepped a ! mile in 1:59 4-5 over a soft Scioto | Downs\u2019 track in winning his sec-: ond leg of (he Harness Tracks of American pacing series, j The time over the Columbus, Ohio, half-mile track was only i two-fifths of a second slower j then the world record for three-year olds hung up by Adios But 1er in the Little Brown Jug at Delaware.Ohio, last year.Tar Boy reeled off a mile in 12:00 4 5 in taking the $12,000 Pace at Yonkers Raceway.That was the fastest pacing time of the year over a half-mile oval until Adios Butler best two minutes about an hour laler.OTHER FAST TIMES Gold Rice travelled even faster in the $2,500 Invitation Pace at Vernon Downs when he was caught in 1:59 3-5.But it was on a three-quarter mile track.Other fast clockings were turned in by Harry\u2019s Dream at Saratoga Raceway, Elton Hanover at Buffalo Raceway and Knight Time at Baltimore Raceway.Harry's Dream packed a mile in 2:02 2-5, fastest of the meeting.Elton Hanover tortted a mile in 2:04 for the fastest trot of the Buffalo session and Knight Time stepped a mile in 2:03 1-5 in taking the $14.380 Lord Baltimore Pace.Countess Adios, owned by Hugh Grant of Bradford, Pa., and !the Armstrong Brothers, J.E.and j C.E.of Brampton, Ontario, goes after the second leg of pacing\u2019s j triple crown in the Cane Thurs-; day.She won the Messenger at i Roosevelt Raceway last month j with a 2:02 1-5 clocking.The j Little Brown Jug is the third leg.! It will be raced at Delaware, Ohio, in September.RIDGEWAY, Ont.\u2014 (OP) \u2014 George Knudson, one of the finest young golfers produced in Canada in several years, has mapped out an ambitious program following a runaway victory in the $5,000 Ontario Open.\u201cFirst of all I\u2019d like to be low Canadian in the Canadian Open at St.George\u2019s Toronto St.George\u2019s next month,\u201d said the 22-year-old assistant professional at Toronto Oakdale.\u201cThen I hope to go back op the tournament circuit next w inter.When I feel 1 can hold my own down south I'll stay on the tour full time.Knudson left the field gasping here Saturday when he finished Ihe 72 hole Ontario Open at the Cherry Hill Club course wdlh a score of 275, 13 under par to win $1,300.The pre-tourney consensus was for a winning score of between 282 and 286.BROKE COURSE RECORD The alert former Winnipeg star climaxed his performance with a six-under-par 66 on the final round, breaking the competitive course record of 69 he set in the first round.The pre vious competitive record was 71.Knudson, with rounds of 69, 70, 70 and 66 on the par-72 layout, led from the opening round.He was the only player under par for all four rounds of the tournament.I His final margin was a fan-| tastic 11-strokes over Toronto j amateur Gary Cowan, 21, an-J other member of golfs youth brigade, Who shot a pair of 70s Saturday to finish at 286, two I under par.Third place went lo Bob Hill, 30-year old pro from Rochester, N.Y., who was top money winner | in the tournament last year when it W'as a 54-hole affair.He closed with 76 71 for 288 \u2014 even par \u2014 j to earn second money of $900.U.S CHAMP FOURTH Toby Lyons, 45-year-old PGA club champion in the U.S., placed fourth.The veteran from Jamestow'n, N.Y., finished all alone at 289.Nick Weslock, Windsor, Ont., who was defending Open chair, pion, was still in th eWillimgdon Cup running with a total of -300.A bit of luxury, perhaps .but won\u2019t Dad be delighted with these light-as-a-breeze casuals for his Summer leisure hours?They\u2019re the new classical slip-ons by Ritchie .styled for cool comfort of fine calf skin with leather soles and heels.Sanitized, too, for extra freshness! 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DUBLIN RANGE \u2014 On May 31st a demolition squad set to work to dismantle a bridge commonly known as Dublih Range bridge.As long as most people liv ing in this part of Megantie County can remember, the old covered wooden bridge has been a landmark here.This structure gave travellers a crossing of the Thames River ; between Inverness and most points in a south easterly diree tion.It was built approximately 86 years ago by Mr.Powell and I was made entirely of wood, the timbers being floated down the | river from a place known as , Dundas Landing on the outskirts of Halifax village, to be used on ¦ the present site.George Little now residing in Inverness recalls the day, when, as a very small boy, seeing those timbers floating past his farm home on the shores of Lake William.William l.earmonth Sr.i>4 years old, now living oi the farm adjoining the bridge, remembers the day when he was goirg to Inverness Fair with his aunt :n a horse and buggy.As they approached the new Structure, they were told they would have to wait until three more planks were laid before driving across, his aunt, not wishing to wait, crossed by the old route but be, boy fashion ran across the new bridge on foot.On the return trip the same evening they drove across the bridge now being demolished Tins spring it was apparent that 'the added twist given it by spring floods meant it must go.So it w\u2019as with a pang of both sorrow and joy that we see the 'demolition crews move in before serious damage is done.The new modern bridge is expected to be completed by midsummer.\u2018f3 BOAC\u2019s 707s are jet-powered by BoSEs-Boyce Dollard St.Laurent Guest At Annual Event COWANSVILLE \u2014 The annual Sports Banquet given for High School pupils who competed in sports during the year w'as held on June 3 in the Domestic Science Room, their guest speaker being Dollard St.Laurent, of the Chicago Black Hawks hockey team.The room had been attractively decorated for the occasion by the girls of the art classes under the direction of Miss Phelps.The school colors of red and white were carried out in streamers, accented by the school crests.Some 70 students, coaches and guests dined on a sumptuous meal arranged and served under the direction of the Household Science teacher Miss Norma Knowles.M.C.Tyler acted as chairman for the banquet and after the toast to The Queen, proposed by Miss L.Righton, and a toast to Sportsmen and Sportsmanship by Doug.Bradford, the guest speaker W'as introduced by Rev.J.Peacock.Mr.St.Laurent spoke briefly, thanking everyone for their courtesies to him, then answered questions put by the students for about 20 minutes.Walter Shu-felt, a Grade XI student, thanked him.Following this came the presentation of the sports trophies of the past year, these being presented in turn by the various team coaches as follows: Track and Field: Outstanding girl, Betty Castle, presented by D.Bradford; outstanding boy, Roy Sherrer, by R.Douglas.Hockey: \u2022 Intermediate team, Warren Williams, by G.Bown; senior hockey, T.Nagano, M.RICHMOND \u2014 Messrs.Gary Fuller and John Hill are spending holidays at Biddeford, Me., and other points.Mrs.George Walker and Mrs.Lewis Pye were delegates from Simoneau, by W.Busteed.Basketball: Intermediate girls, Diane Stowe, by D.Bradford; Intermediate boys, Gary Farr, by W.Busteed; senior boys, W.Shu-felt, by R.Douglas.Bradford-Douglas Trophy, outstanding girl athlete in school, presented to Danara Forster.Doak Trophy, to outstanding runner in middle distance events, presented to Michael Peacock.Bonneville Trophy, to the outstanding boy athlete in school, presented to Roy Sherrer.Mr.Tyler concluded the ceremonies by giving special thanks to the girls who served, the coaches who gave so much of their time, and to Dollard St.Laurent for taking time to honor the school with his presence.the W.A.of St.Ann\u2019s Anglican1 ! Church to the W.A.Biennial inj Quebec City.Miss Shirley Riddell, of Lake-field is spending a few days with Mrs.Pearl Driver, Dufferin Ave.Mr.Ivor Allan and Mrs.Allan, the former Isabel Salway, ofj Bloomsburg, Pen., have returned 1 after visiting the latter\u2019s sister.Miss Elsie Salway, and uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Smith, and other friends.Mr.and Mrs.D ,W.Stevens j spent the weekend at Montreal, guests of the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.V.Beeho, and other relatives.They were accompanied by Mrs.Eva Donahue, who spent the weekend with Mrs.Ethel Byrne and Mrs.J.Dyson.Friends will be sorry to learn Mrs.W.McMorine is a patient in the Sherbroke Hospital.Mrs.C.Wilcocks has returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs.J.H.Coles, after being a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital forse-veral weeks, following an accident.MYSTIC \u2014 Mrs.John Austin has returned to St.Albans, Vt.after spending the weekend with Miss Edith Bockus.Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Bockus spent the weekend in Sherbrooke with Mr.and Mrs.W.Ewing.Mr.Warren Wilson accom panied Mr.Vern Korths on a motor trip to Ottawa, where they visited the former\u2019s son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.A! 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Buck I and, who was 92 on June 2nd.Mr.and Mrs.Harley Stand,ish, of Ville LaSalle, Miss Gale Eber-lin, of Montreal, and Mr and of North week-end M.Stan- , spent the and Mrs.P.Doctor given their time to instruct the Troy, Vt with Mr.dlisfo.Mr.Herbert Davis is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.Perley Standish and sons, Malcolm and Bill, had an unfortunate experience on June 5 the motor boat in which they were riding on Lake Massawip-pi suddenly over-turned, throwing the three- occupants into the water.Another parly saw their ! plight and came lo their rescue, taking them to shore safely and toiWiing their boat.Nobody was injured.An ice-cream Social is planned for June 15 on the S.W BISHOPTON - Mrs.John Christie, of California, and Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Bishop, of East Angus, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.0, S.Joyce.which he stated that though the! Mrs.C.R.Pashley spent a few church, like the whole World, [days in Montreal, a guest of might be waiting and watching [ relatives.She was accompanied the ominous events of our time.! by Mrs.Olive Ainsworth, who is The Church should be waiting [ spending several days with Mr.with joy, and working with all | and Mrs William Taylor, its energy.Following the worship service, Mr.Jenkins conducted a communion service.,\t, On Monday evening.Mr.jen.| munity-Hall.The president kins\u2019 subject was Top Honors, and he pointed out that just as a [ student has to study and work and apply himself to get the ,\t,\t,\t.\t, , ltle heard, and also a report from RICHMOND \u2014 The regular meeting of the W.A.of the Richmond and Melbourne United Church was held in the church parior with a large attendance.Mrs.A.T.Smith presided.A devotional service was conducted by Mrs George Barrington.The minutes were read by Mrs.J S.MacNaughton in the absence of the secretary.The members voted to take out accident insurance on the church building.Miss MeCourt reported donations had been sent to the Flambeau Home from Mrs.Ross Ewing, Mrs.R.Gavin, Mrs.Lome Taber, Mrs.M.Cameron.Miss Myrtle Dyson, Miss Mary Ewing and the Gore Women\u2019s Institute, All groups had met during May, except the Melbourne Group which held a successful Maytime tea on their meeting, date, Ruby Group is planning a special meeting, with guests, in September.Mrs.Coote and Mrs.Barring-j ton had sent out three fruit bas-i kets and Mrs.G.albriath nine ! cards.Money was voted to help the Guild of St.Barnabas Anglican C.G.I.T.with their work and Church was held at the Com- j 1° help two boys go to sum- Mrs.I mer church camp.ment was given by the trtasur-er.Mrs.MacNaughton.Reminders for the summer months were as follows: Emerald Group will convene the September W.A.meeting; visiting ¦wiil be done in June July and August by the Emerald.Melbourne and Marjorie Groups respectively.Mrs.G.A.Chamberiin presented a small gift to Mrs.Graham on behalf of the Emerald Group.Refreshments were served by Mrs Russell Bedard and Mrs A.R.Turner.| ed success.An enjoyable evening 1 was spent and $89 was realized.F.Holland, led in the opening prayers and conducted the business session.The regular reports were best from his studies, so Christian most study and work | to achieve the full measure of blessings in his Christian exper- j knee.At the dose of the ser- I vice, those present assembled in the Sunday School Hall, whTre the Ladies Circle served refresh- -menls and a sociail hour was enjoyed.A regular meeting of the Ladies j the Altar Guild, regarding the work on the Church linens.Mrs.Auger, of the Sun.shine Mrs.C.E.Manning was appointed delegate to the Sher- RANDBORO \u2014 Mr.J.W.Hall has returned from the Queen Mary Veterans Hospital much improved in health.Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Hodge spent a recent weekend with the latter\u2019s brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.R.Bouchard, at Shawviile.The Misses Sheila and Shirley Hodge spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Trevor Wilson in Cookshire.Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Hall were Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Hall and family, from Bulwer, and Mr.and Mrs.Normand Parenteau and family, brooke Woman\u2019s Presbytery\tmeet-; Sherbrooke.\tThe Parenteau chil- ing.The sum of $25 was\tvoted\t[ dren.w-ho\thave\tspent several to a fund set up by this\tpres-\t! weeks with\ttheir\tgrandparents, bytery to help girls going\tto the\tj Mr.and Mrs.J.\tW.Hall, re- united Church Training School A summer school for women Committee, reported on two calls [ is to be in Stanste-ad July 5 she made and a letter of ap- : to 8 and it was decided to pay predation for used Christmas expenses of two delegates from cards was read by Mrs.Spring- this church, ings.\tSeptember 14 was chosen as More detailed soliciting for | the date for the annual harvest home cooked food for the sum- j supper.mer bazaar was planned.The monthly financial state- turned home with their parents.Maurice and Dale Hodge spent a weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Eric Wilson at High Forest.Visitors of Mr.and Mrs George Speck were Mr.and Mrs.L.C.Gray, of Canaan, Vt., and Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Speck and two sons from Lennoxville.BY PETE HOFFMAH classes and invited those who would like to teach to volunteer.Awards were made to members of the Junior Choir for their faithfulness.There have been 38 services up to Children's Day, including the Christmas service the Newport Festival EAT WELL BUT CALORIE-LOW, SHED THOSE EXTRA POUNDS By HAROLD THOMAS HYMAN, \u201cHow am I going to lose those extra pounds I\u2019ve gained over the winter?\u201d doctors are asked this time of year.This is the time to lose them.The daylight hours arc long and pleasant.The evenings are delightfully cool.If you\u2019re a city dweller, you can walk part way lo and from jellied soup, stuff yourself with celery, radishes and cote slaw while you\u2019re waiting for the meat course.Cook out with hot dogs, a mess of freshly caught fish, spare ribs, i an(1 a chicken and maybe once in a (j)ese i/inc|a Davis had attended while a nice steak.\tChristina Darby and Sandra \u2022Load up with garden fresh veg-1 Dean Aldrich, 35; Richard Cur-etatolcs or a salad, blow yourself j tiS| 34; Diane Camber and Laur-to a glass of beer (104 calories j P[ Curtis, 3i2, and Ruth Ann Darin 8 ounces).And, if you\u2019ve room, j |^Vi 30.fruit for your |\t1 Loke lawn, weather permitting; eat some fresh dessert.If you get thirsty between meals, you can have more ice tea or coffee with maybe a few mint leaves to add /.est.If you're hungry, you may choose beivveem more fruit, cols slaw, a gelatin dessert with fruit, or crackers with cottage cheese and maybe a slice of pickile to tickle your palate.And, if you've been otherwise verv, very good, you may once work.Or take a stroll in the park 1 j,n a wfojle enjoy a second glass after the evening meal.If you're one of us country | bumpkins, there's the lawn to ! be mowed and the garden to be : weeded and the trees lo be sprayed and the outside furniture to be repainted and maybe a round of golf or a catch with the kids.And the eating is good and low in calories.There's cold cereal with sugar, 111 ilk and berries or cut-up fruit to make the main dish at break fast.There's a fish or fruit salad or cold meat with ice tea or ice '\"\"'e for the principal course at noon.\u2018F- even In\u201d meal, you \u2014 can start with vegetable juice or of beer for a nig'htcap.I don\u2019t say you\u2019ll melt away on this diet.But you\u2019ll lose a bit here and another bit there.And you won\u2019t exactly suffer.BURY \u2014 Guests of Mr.and Mrs T G.SI,ekes have been Mr.and Mrs.John Carmichael, of the Town of Mount Royal, and Mrs Dave Waters and son, Alex, of Ville St.Laurent.Mrs.R.McClintock and daughter.Jean, were week-end guests of Mrs.A Rev.an daughters, Bane, Vt Whitehead.Mrs.11.Lindley and Karen and Wendy of were recent visitors lonorable mention went Wayne Camber, 29; Timothy Rollins, 28; Steven Cross, 27, and Janet Gray, 26.The awards were presented by Mrs.A.S.Judd, Sr., who with Mrs.A.P.Bliss, are pianists for the Junior choir.Mrs.Ann Aldrich, who directs the choir, thanked all the Juniors for their attendance.Miss Joyce Watson is pianist for the Sunday School.Ushers were young choir girls and the offertory was taken bv young boys.The church was decorated with ! flowers.This service concluded ! Sunday school activities until ! September, and the church picnic will be held in early Sep-! temiber.of Mrs Eva MacRae, Mr.D.A Lavallière of Shcr-Mrs.\\ G.Ward.Mr.Wayne Fisher, of Montreal, spent the week-end with his parents.Mr.and Mrs.Ericc Fish-! er.Friends of Mr.Clarence Banter will be pleased to know that he has returned from the Sherbrooke Hospital, where he underwent minor surgery, and is convalescing at his home here.iponsored by the Anglican Church Council.Miss Wendy Standish.who celebrated her third birthday June 8, was entertained at a birthday parity at the home of her grand parents on Saturday afternoon.Of Seven little friends, accompanied by iheir mothers, spent a pleasant afternoon and later all sat down to lunch, complete with a birthday cake and all the trim-nings.Me.and Mrs.W.Call, of Lato [ colle, enjoyed a short holiday with the former's parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.R, Call, and also visited Mrs.Call\u2019s parents, Mr.and: Mrs.H.Rollins, in Rock Island.ON ACTUAL REPORTED EVENTS, OUR STORY TAKES US INSIDE A HOSPITAL PHONE BOOTH.WHERE.- SAY/ WHAT'S GOING ON.SOME SORT OF A JOKE 2 Boy Scout And Cub News READ WE SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD mmim Town events, .and you'll be up-to-date with your own Town news, Sport news.Have the Sherbrooke Daily Record delivered or mailed to your favorite summer spot.DIAL LO.9-3636 DERBY LINE.On Wednesday evening, June 1, | Troop 8t> Boys Scouts was host J to Troop 101 of Eden, Vt.A swim party was held at Hitchcock's camp on Lake Salem, Derby.Scoutmaster Stewart Dage.two junior assistants, one committee man and 18 boys from Eden attended.On Thursday evening four boy Scouts, Lynn Stevens.Barry Stevens, Russell Petelle and Mau- | rice Blais, along with Witford Cargill, Frederick Murphy, Lyle Orawtford and James Stevens, [ went to Beaver Pond.Trail blazing was done on the \\ way in to make it easier for [ sportsmen to locate and fishing was also enjoyed.This is a project of the Derby Fish and Game i Club in which the Scout troop is interested.James Stevens; Troop 80.MANSONVILLE The 1st Mansonville Scout | Troop Camporee at a farm near Sutton over the weekend, when the Scouts under Patrol Leader Cedric Bailey and his Second, Charles Barnett, did extremely fine work.The Mansonville Boys came third out of 26 patrols and came home with an A.Pennent.This is the first time the Scouts have won an A Pennant but they have brought home some very good B Pennant.The boys left Mansonville in cars driven by Rev.Gerald Tulk, assistant Scout Master, Cedric Bailey and Mr.Lome Barnett on Friday night, loaded with their camping supplies.On arrival at the camp site they went to work at once, dug their pits, etc., and set up their tent immediately following inspection on arrival.Some of the highlights of the Camporee were the treasure hunt and the usual Saturday night camp fire.The Scouts from Mansonville were; Cedric Bailey Jr., Charles Barnett, Frank Brown, Terry Willard, Leon Lamothe and Rickey Stehr.The Scouts reported having a wonderful time and Mr.Leon Lamothe Sr., saw them safely home from camp.J0KE2I ! I ONLY WISH THE PERSON I\u2019M CALLING ABOUT COULD AUGH-.EVEN SMILE! ( HBLiO'-HELLO!?THEY\u2019S ANIMALS TH\u2019 MOST DANGEROUS rVPErr THAR'S M-MILLIONS Or EM rr \u2014AN'ALL IN MAH DISTRICT.'/\u2014THEY\u2019D VOTE MEOUTA OFFICE -THEY ALL VOTED AGIN '/-THEY CAIN\u2019T BE HOOMtN.'/\u2014THEY-ô'YP/ MUSTN'T BE// CAPTAIU EASY, I'M IMCUUED TO agree that lippv oiuulsep the HIDING PLACE OF THE STOLEN PAYROLL WITH HIS DYING WORDS : \"BURIED KINO'S CROSS IN4.OAK .BUT X THINK HE MAY HAVE BEEN REFERRING TO ANOTHER KINGS crossing\u2014 one close to the SCENE OF THE ROBBERYl TAKE A LOOK AT THAT SIX-MONTHS-OLD NEWSPAPER CLIPPING AND YOUU SEE, gLft2E5j JUST AS l\u2019 THOUGHT] WEi WERE ON A WILD CLUES ASY AND McKEE ARE IN KING'S CROSS INS OKLAHOMA VISITING THE LATE LIPPV KADMAN'S COUSIN PUlllfilillllDIll/lil SotF7\" I OH, LETS STOP THIS SiLLVSRSUMENT /ANO KISS AND MAKE UP YOU DID BUT! JUST WANT .YOU TO KNOW, I DID TOO I DID TOO (YOU DIP NOT) l|[iji[Ü|l I DID TOO e- (yOUOIDNOT ff-\u2014 t Pr GOOD IDEA jgsartM» T \"YOUX CAN SAV THAT ASAiN f PONT CALL HIM MY FRIEND! IT WAS YOUR BROTHER JERRY- WOULDN'T PENNY YOUR HOODLUM ONLY HAVE p:\u2014, S5,ooo?! r WOULDN'T PUT UP that much BAIL for ANYBODY ! JAIL r\\ JIGGS CHANGED STYLE Jean de Rcszke, the famous Polish tenor who died in 1925.i first song as a baritone.F R E C l< L E S SHADYSnr SoRRV.MfSS\u2014 PLU Pt-UNÔE RULE ~T-J | STATES THAT FEMALE BATHERS ?i MUST WEAR, J ^- - BATHiNG CAPS7 ^ GULEHfcZ-NO BREAKABLE CONTAINERS ALLOWED IN 1 THE POOL area/ n YIKES/1 dont HAVE THE NERVE TO ENFORCE & that , n^ytOLATON ' Boss, will you Tell THAT BLONDE SHE'S Nor allowed X) , WEAR A ^BIKINI/ «SJ»/ Uf \\ n I F-j I OBITUARIES BISMARK lrRUAX, OF WATERLOO WATERLOO \u2014 The death took place at the Wales Home, Richmond, of Bismark Truax on April 7 He was in his 90th year Born in Ely on May 19, 1870, Mr Truax was the son of the late William Truax and the late Maria Fletcher.He w-as first married to Ellen Mary Craik, of Or mate wn, who predeceased him in 1913.Of this union two daughters survive.Hazel.Mrs.Qeve L.Coole, of Frankville, Ont., and Mary, Mrs Gordon Emmett, of Waterloo.In 1914 he married the late Edith Margaret Oborne, of Montreal.One daughter Evely, Mrs.Hartley Graham, of Sherbrooke, survives of this union.He also leaves seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild; two sisters.Mrs.H.D.Sheldrup.of Worcester, Mass., and Miss Addie Truax, of Granby, who made her home with Mr.Truax He lived most of his life at Boscohel, following the occupation of farming.On retiring, he moved for a short time to Granby and later to Waterloo, where he spent the rest of his life before taking up residence in the Wales Home a year previous to hi,s death.T! c remains rested at the J.11.Fleury Funeral Home in Richmond, until April 11, and were then brought to Waterloo, where service was he'd in the United Church, Rev W H.Boom-hour officiating.The bearers were Golden Fletcher, of Richmond.Wilfred Copping, Ralph Copping.Stanley Copping, William Hackweld.of Waterloo, and Howard Hackwell, of Boscobel.Interment w;ats in Waterloo cemetery.Friends and relatives attending were from Frankville, Brockville, Ont., Sherbrooke, Richmond.Melbourne, Granby, Boscobel and other points.GEORGE BURTON, OF MONTREAL Formerly of Brigham COWANSVILLE \u2014 George Burton, formerly of Brigham, pass- j ed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs.H.Wayland, in : Montreal on May 22.Mr.Burton was born in England 84 years ago, of Irish parentage.He came to Canada in 1907, living first in Montreal, then coming to Brigham, where he resided for nearly 50 years.Owdng to failing health he had lived for the past few years with his daughter in Montreal.His wife predeceased him over a year ago.He was a great favorite with the children in the community.An ardent gardener Mr.Burton grew-show\u2019 sweet-peas, which he always shared with his neighbors and friends.He was a well-loved and highly resipected citizen who will be missed by his family and wide circle of friends.The funeral was held from Draper's Funeral'Chapel in Cowansville on May 24.Rev.John Peacock officiating.Interment was in Brigham Cemetery.Bearers were Stuart Hawke.Walter Hawthorne, Fred Thomas and Patrick 'McSbane.He is survived by his daughter, Iris.Mrs.H.Wayland, of Montreal, a son, Alex, of Cowansville.and five grandchildren.at Ulverton.The early years of his life were spent on the home-s\u2018ead.Later he resided in Rich-jinond, where he was employed by the C.N\u2019.R .and moved to Melbourne a few years ago.Mr.Johnston is survived by his widow, Pearl Viola (Norris) Johnston; two daughters, Marjorie, Mrs.J.L.Macey, of Mel-j bourne, aod Helena.Mrs.Lindol R Waterman, of Woods ville, N H ; a son, Raymond, of Rich-mono; a brother.Wilbert M Johnston, of St.Hyacinthe, and eight grandchildren children and seven great-grandchildren Many friends and relatives from out of town attended the funeral.OUT OUR WAY Bv J.R.William* MRS.CLARENCE SWEET, OF WEST SHEFFORD WEST SHEFFORD \u2014 Mrs.Clarence Sweet, of this place passed away on May 31, .in her' 86th year at Orchard Manor Home.Granby following a lengthy illness.Prayers were held on May 26 at her residence, followed by the funeral 'service at 2.30 p.m.at Si.John's Anglican Church, West Shefford.Rev.W.Davidson of-ficiated.assisted by Canon | Gedye, who had been her clergy-1 man for many years.The organist was Miss Winni-fred Lang and the choir rendered the hymns Rock of A ges and Safe in the Arms of Jesus.Bearers wore four grandsons, Drs Clarence and Douglas Crow ell, Mr.John Coupland.Master Gary Coupland and Messrs.Ar-land Webster and H.Btjdd.In- ; tennent was at Brome.Nellie Farmer, wife of Clar-ence Sweet, was born at Brome.Following her marriage, she lived at West Brome until they moved to West Shefford in 1942.She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband and two daughters, Mrs.Ethan Crowell, of Montreal, and Mrs Albert Coupland, of j iShefford Mountain, six grand- GEORGE EDGAR STOCKS OF SHERBROOKE George Edgar Stocks passed away at his home in Sherbrooke, on May 17, 1960 Mr Stocks, who was the only son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Stocks, spent almost his entire life in Sherbrooke, where he was employed with the Hall Machinery Company He leaves his wife.Beatrice Mary Buddell; one daughter, Mrs W.E Hammond.Geraldine, one son, Lester M Stocks; and three grandchildren.Barry and Diana Stocks and Joan C Ham mond.The funeral service was held at the R.L Bishop Funeral Chapel, at 2 p.m , Friday.May 20, Rev.M.W Williams, of Plymouth United Church, officiating.The hymn.In the Garden, was sung by Mrs.Wright Gibson The bearers were George Hall.Howard Moffatt, Charles Shepard, Angus MacLean.Al Lam-porte and Jack Imrir.Interment was in Malvern Cemetery, Lennoxville.Relatives and friends present were from Cowansville.Kentvitle.N.S.North Hatley and Mont- rumw an inch \\ OFf 1H\u2019 HUP WE ^AKt ; OPE THK-fCRAPPEP N.OOE CM CCoJE RRHVI\u2014 1 OR ORPER a new grfr; it T fU THE'IRON* MAW 6 » MRS.FRANK BALDWIN, OF ST.CATHARINES, ONT,, Formerly of Bedford BEDFORD \u2014 News has been received of the death in the General Hospital, St.Catharines.Ont., on Sunday.May 22, of Mrs.Frank Baldwin.Ill during the past years, Mrs.Baldwin, sustained a fall a month ago, since which time she has been a patient in hospital.The former Corinne McNamara, second daughter of the late Mr and Mrs.Michael McNamara.was born in Bedford on October 2, 1887.and continued to lue here for i-everal years following her marriage to Frank Baldwin, of St.Catharines, who passed away in St.Catharines, 12 y ears ago.Mrs.Baldwin leaves a daughter.Miss Edith Baldwin, of St.Catharines, and a son Albert Baldwin, of Ottawa Other surviving members of her immediate family' include Miss Luella McNamara and Mr.Walter McNamara, oi Bedford, Guy McNamara, of Granby, and Mrs.Rob ert Soden, of Montreal She was predeceased by two sisters.Mrs.A Grant, of Ottawa.and Miss Gwendoline Me Namara.of Bedford, The funeral was held on Tuesday in St.Catharines at the Catholic Church, with interment, in that city.SOUTH DURHAM \u2014 Mrs Howard Oakley was delightfully surprised at a pink and blue shower held in her honor at Hie home of Mrs W Mason Mrs Oakley, who thought she was going to attend a play rehearsal was taken by surprise to find about forty frient- and re latives assembled After the gifts had been open ed.she thanked the guests Refreshments were served.The Guild and W A.held their Maytmie tea and food sale, in the parish hall recently, with a good attendance Proceeds were most gratifying.Mrs W Mason i« caring for Mrs Percy Mace since the latter's return from ihe Jewish General Hospital Frontier Swim Project Starts Eariy In July ROCK led WD The le\\ enth 'ear of the Frontier Swim Pro jectc will start on July 4.with lessons at Salem Lake ih Derby Quebec Central Bus Trans per tation will be the same as in previous years, leaving Sunny side school at 8:03 am and 1 00 p m., picking up ehctkken and young people at Rock Island.Derby Lire Beebe Que .and Vt and at Derby : Vt V- has been the j custom in the past a fee of 10 cents per round trip is charged, but those unable to pay are permitted to attend.Again Hierc will be efficent , and qualified instructors holding Canadian and American skill cards for qualifications Every child is invited to attend and learn the correct means of water safety and swimming I\u2019nnte.i forms have been distri buted for registration in Proles hand schools of Rook Island.Bee be and Derby Line, Derby and Beebe, Vt.Students may register at the beach on opening day The Catholic children may register at the Rock Island Town ' '¦ i'1' on June 29 from :i.;to to 4:30.tuis project is operated solely by eon tribu lions and costs ap-jproximately $2.000 for the eight weeks Early in July a house to house canvass will be made and it hoped the response wall he as ! good as in the past All swimmers will attend I morning classes and non-swim | i mers in the afternoon.To start jail children may go; but if Ihe j j attendance is too large to care ! j for properly the afternoon classes ,\"111 be divided m alphabetical order, rotating to give one group | SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.INVERNESS \u2014 Re\\ G E and Mrs Kendrick of Coatieock.were guests of Mr and Mis Mian Little while en route to Quebec City Other visitors at the same home were Mr and Mrs Lloyd Little, rvf Lennoxville \u2022 Rev.H 1.Apt's of Richmond, visited Mr and Mrs John Cnrickshar.k The afternoon tea sponsored by the Rectory Hill and Inverness, Guilds scheduled to he held at Shamrock Lodge, on June 18 next, has been postponed.Mr and Mr- Stanley Bishop, of East Angus, were recent vis- Mr and Mrs Harry iters of l.ipsey Mr Frank Ko-s spent a week in Montfeal to he near his sister.Miss Victoria Ross, who is quite ill, Mr Ross accompanied 1 hv another sister Mrs Harry Shea has returned to Inverness Mrs Frank Anderson and daughter, of Ottawa, are visiting her parents.Mr and Mrs Olive Savoie Mrs v ,i Smyth attended the Graduation Exercises at Macdonald College, when her niece, Miss .hoyce MacKenzie of St.Pierre Baptiste was one of the successful pupils Mr and Mrs John Evans and family of Sherbrooke, Mr and i Mrs Kenneth Nugent, of Lennox ville, were guests of Mr an d j Mrs.Victor lovvry and Mr, and Mrs Leslie Henderson Mr John Crnicksliank attended a Kebekah Service in Lenmoxvillr Mr and Mrs Jbhu Stokoe visit wt Mrs Andrew Little in the Jeffrey Hale\u2019s Hospital and found Mrs Little progressing fav ora hi y two afternoons ami I lie others three afternoons a week, chang ! ing Ihe following week, so that all children will have six alter ! noons in a two weeks period.Dodge Six acts like an Eight .saxes on any tias! iSW»ls MRS, R.L.TUCKER, OF HATLEY HATLEY \u2014 The funeral of Mrs.Rosamond L.Tucker was held1 May 26.at Hatley United Church.Rev.A.G.MacLeod officiated.The choir was in a*-teodanee.Mrs.J.Pierce, of Ayer's Cliff sang One Sweetie Solemn Thought, a request of Mrs.Tucker's.Thé -bearers were Gale» Yotmg Kenneth Little, Kenneth Bunting, Clifford J.Reed, Ronald L.Reed and Stewart D.Reed, nephews.Mrs.Tucker wa-s a daughter of the late Thomas Little and his wife, the former Annis Jane Thewaites She was a lifelong resident, of Hatley and took much interest in the village activities.She was a trained attendant and in her successful nursing career had endeared herself to a;l her patients.She had been in failing health for tbree years Mrs.Tucker leaves a sister.Mrs.Ruth Reed, of North Hailey.CLIFFORD J.JOHNSTON, OF MELBOURNE MELBOURNE \u2014 At the funer-al services in Chalmers United Church of Richmond and Melbourne on May 14 for Clifford James Johnston, 67.the church was filled with friends and relatives who had come to pay tribute to a good friend and neighbor.Mr.Johnston died suddenly on May 11 after many years of chronic ill health Services were in charge of Rev.W, E.Long, of Danville j and Mr.W.Graham, of Chai-1 mers United Church, Richmond ! with Mrs.Walter Moreland as organist.As a special request, t Mrs Percy Taylor sang The Beautiful Garden of Prayer.Bearers were six nephews, Albert and .Alan Norris of Waterloo, Lloyd and Richard Norris, of Ulverton, and Roy and Earl Copping, of Melbourne Interment took place in Maple Grove Cemetery.* Melbourne, where the B.of R.T conducted its last rites at the graveside Mr.Johnston, more familiarly known as \u201cCliff\", was born a! 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Savings or Personal Chequing: AccounI, Kit her part y ean make deposits and either ean write cheques on I he account.Whet her you\u2019re shopping uptown, doing; bo inessdowntown, or pa y i nk e heq ties by mail, only one tiignalure is necessary.Joint Accounts have a n o t It c r i m po r ta n t, advantage, too.In Hu* event of illness or accident .and when the husband or wife is away for any reason .the funds in Ihe account are still a va i table to the other party.Opening a Joint Account is easy.Any of our people will he glad to supply you with complete details.Joint Accounts are just one.of the many convenient banking services the people at Toronto-Dominion have to offer vou.Be sure to visit t he branch near you soon.You\u2019ll really enjoy our kind of \"interested\u201d service.See for yourself why ., \u201d people niafe the difference at ».j a I .fit ¦JuLX TORONTO- DOMINION BANK SEE YOUR LOCAL DODGE-DE SOTO DEALER CD2340A N.V.CLOUTIER INC.37-43 Wellington St.S.Sherbrooke Que.ASK YOUR DEALER ABOUT THE CERTIFIED CAR CARE PLAN R I).RICK.Manager Sherbrooke Branch RICHMOND \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Peter Kaye, of the Town of Mount Royal, were recent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Roland Belanger, Clevemont Are.Mrs.Ernest Bradfield has returned to her home on Duffer-in Ave , from the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she has been a patient for some time.Friends will be glad to know that her health is somewhat improved.Cfn.Dale Roster, of Petawawa Camp.Ont., spent a week with his mother, Mrs.Florence Roster.Mr.and Mrs.K.G.Nourse, accompanied by the Misses Anne and Nancy Nourse, who were their guests or the weekend, motored to Huntingdon and vis- 16 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1960 ited Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Wilson and family.En route they ca l-ed on Rev.and Mrs.W.M.Brown, former'y of Upper Mel-; bourne, who now reside in Ho-wick.Miss Blanche1 Wilcock.-, of Montreal, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Coles and while here visited her mother, who is a patient at the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.and Mrs, Hilton Darby of Farnham spent the weekend guests of Mrs.Bertha Stalker, Dr.and Mrs.Murray Stalker, of Ormstown.Another recent guest was Mr.Alan Stalker of St.Eus-tache sur la Lac.Miss H.Darby of Granby was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.G.V.MacLeay.A number of friends called at the home of Mrs.E.0.Desmar- ais, Smith Apts, Craig St., on June \\ to extend their congratulations ard best wi.-'.:es on the occasion of her birthday.Mrs.Desmarais was ibe revoient of many cards, gifts and flowers, among them a kcau.iiully ce cor-.aiod pink and white birthday-cake from Mi-s Myrna Hamilton.Refre-'hmcnts were served by Mrs.Do-marais who expressed her thanks to all who had re- ; membered her birthday.A very fine concert was held in the Town Hall on June 3, when students.Miss Maida Rog- i erson, mezzo-soprano, Miss Jane Akerley.pianist, and Mr.Norman Calder, clarinetist with PROVIDES ENERGY Lard, 1C3 per cent fat, is a high j energy source containing 1,000 calories per pound.faculty accompanist, Miss Evron Kinsman, of the Conservatory of Music from Mount Allison University, Sack ville, N.B., gave a number of delightful arrangements in each section, Fashion Show At Cowansville High NEW IN SHERBROOKE An Entirely Electronic Plant for BATCHING CONCRETE ?is now in Operation with 7 YARD CAPACITY TRUCK-MIXERS For Better Delivery Service UNICRETE READY MIX IRC.TEL: LO.7-6362 3550 King West (Corner of St.Elie Road) Sherbrooke PIGEON HILL \u2014 Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ken Willey, were Mr.and Mrs.James Miles, of Megantic, and Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Clough, of St.Lambert, Mr and Mrs.Willey a-nd sons were guests of Mr.and Mrs Herbert Dudley in Vfest Berkshire, Vt.Guests at the Erno home were Miss Mable Ring, of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Crandall and Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Bockus, of Stanbridge, Mr.anti Mrs.Charles Cameron Jr., and three children, of Grand Isle, Vt.Mr.Douglas Needham has succeeded Mr Charles Bourdeau as caretaker of the Pigeon Hill Cemetery.Mr.and Mrs.Needham and son Gordon recently were weekend guest of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Gould and son, Gordon in Abbotsford.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Bourdeau and four children were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Donald Armstrong, Mrs.Ruth Armstrong and daughter, Ellen, and Mrs.E.M.Erno in Enosiburg Falls, Vt., and Mr.and Mrs.Charles Groves in Phillipsburg.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Ling w'ere Mr.and Mrs.Fred and children and Mrs.Bertha White, of Greensboro, Vt., and Mr.and Mrs.Jack Ling and grandson of Mil-lerton, N.Y.Friends were sorry to hear Miss Lloyd Martin had the misfortune to injure her leg seriously.Miss Annie Cassidy and friend of Quebec City, Mr.Jack Cassidy, of Montreal, Mrs.Charles Cameron Sr.and Mrs.John Schinerder, of Freli'ghs burg, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mitchell Erno.É : - 1 S\u2019, ' qv-;.\t.Wj?iiïSlhmi m,1!3 .\"*! Girls of the Household Science Class at Cowansville High School are seen above modelling the dresses they made under the supervision of their teacher, Miss Norma Knowles.From the left: Miss Knowles, Sandra MacDonald, Sandra Kidd, Eunice Hitchcock, Carol Fabricius, Mary Ann Leslie, Barbara Beattie, Marilyn Perkins, Joan Sanborn, Norah Shephers, Brenda Mahannah, Francine Charland, Joan Tanaka, Margaret Turner, Barbara Webb, Sylvia Sherrer, Georgina King, Betty Castle, Nancy Ann Filion, Pauline Gingras.The large picture frame in the background was made by the girls and each one stood framed in it when they modelled their frocks.Model Clothes Made In Household Science Class COWANSVILLE \u2014 The annual fashion show was held recently at the High School sponsored by the Home and School Association.Household Science girls from Grades 6-11 modelled the clothes they had made during the year under the supervision of their teacher, Miss Norma Knowles.Commentary was given by i Linda Humboldt, Grade X, and pianists w'ere the Misses Barbara Webb and Mollie McClure.Grade 6 girls modelled aprons.Grade 7 summer skirts and, blouses, Grade 8 dusters, Grade 9\tsummer cotton dresses, Grade 10\twollen jumpers, Grade XI party dresses.The show was very well arranged and reflects a great deal of credit on their tea- SOMETHING NEW the successor to requlaf gasolines FIM PREMIUM SI REGULAR GRADE PRICE Now you can save safely! ^\t_ P\u2019INA PREMIUM GASOLINE gives premium harp's .\u2014 ¦ «/v » v\tl l\tperformance at regular-grade price and is de- signed for all the cars that can use a \"regular\u201d gasoline.But Fina Premium is wore than just a \"regular\u201d.It has the highest road octane in its field and delivers performance that rivals many of the ordinary \"super\u201d grades.Fina Premium also contains alkylate \u2014 the cream of petroleum.Alkylate is a pure, high octane, sulphur-free fuel, normally reserved for the production of high performance aircraft fuel; but now utilized by Fina in blending this great new gasoline.The extreme purity of Alkylate help» keep your engine clean \u2014 unhindered by harmful dep>osits \u2014 and produces the highest road octane.If your car normally needs a \"regular\u201d, try Fina Premium.You\u2019ll get road performance you cannot get with ordinary or cut-rate regulars.Best of all, you'll save money, too \u2014 because Fina Premium means extra miles in every tapkful.WKRK'S WHAT KXTWA MU-KAO* M«ANS TO YOU 1 Extra Mila\t\u2014\t2 to 2l6 spending two weeks in the Sher-gent, Mr.Sydney White, Mr.and ' brocke Hospital.Mrs George Robinson and son, Mr.and Mrs.Phil Vintinner Duncan, all of Montreal.\tI and children, of Montreal, spent Mr and Mrs.Wm Porter and -.he weekend with Mr and Mrs.family of Thetford Mines, and Prentice Jacklin.Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Walker, Mr Mr and Mrs Arnold Mac-and Mrs.Lloyd Beattie and fam- Kenzie ans Geraldine Robinson of Black Lake visited Miss Lois Haskett recently.Mrs.Carrie Haskett a nd M r.Jack Leith were guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.Bennett in Clapham.Mr and Mrs.Robert Leith were G.S.Derusha and family of guests at the same home r\t,n .Mary Mrs, Ken Frost, treasurer, Mrs.\u2022 and Mrs.Bean their wedding ân \"\ton,r | hi ice Year ',XKiige\u2019 1>a,,y &air
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