Sherbrooke daily record, 16 juin 1960, jeudi 16 juin 1960
[" Paper Firms Impose Heavy Penalties (jccbcookeDailii toocd '\tTHE P4 PFJ?nr THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS / Estoblished 1897.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SlTERjROOKE^RECORbrTHL-RSDAb'.JUNE.I to ,P60 THE WEATHER Cloudy today with sunny iwiods' wanner; winds southwest 20 25.High 75.Outlook for Friday Cloudy.Prica: 5 Cents Sixty-Fourth Year to- MONTREAiL (CP)\u2014Fines tailing $240,000 were imposed : Wednesday on 17 pulp and paper companies convicted of conspiracy to fix prices paid for pulp-1 wood to farmers in Quebec, On-tario and New Brunswick between l£M/7 and 19Ô4.Mr.Justice Harry Batshaw of Court of Queen\u2019s Bench found the ' companies guilty in a 97-page judgment that ruled agreements among the companies had served to unduly limit compel!- : tion.What was believed a record amount of evidence and exhibits for the Montreal judicial district marked the trial that opened last Oct.13 and ended April 11.The prosecution filed 15,900 exhibits and the defence 4S comprising 500 separate documents.There were 60 witnesses.The 54 called by the 12 defending lawyers contributed 500.000 words to the record.PLEADED NOT GUILTY All 17 companies pleaded not guilty when arraigned on sum- ( mouses under a complaint signed ( by the ROMP.The heaviest fines\u2014S25.000\u2014 were levied against Canadian ; International Paper Company ; and Howard Smith Paper Mills.; Fines of $20.000 were imposed j on four firms\u2014E.B, Eddy Com- j pan'.Anglo-Canadian Pulp and j Paper Mills, Consolidated Paper I Corporation and St.Lawrence i Corporation.Abitibi Power and Paper Com- j pany and G a s p e s i a Sulphite i Company were each fined $15,- j 090.Four companies were ordered j to make $10,000 payments\u2014Don- j nacona Paper Company, KVP j Company, Ontario Paper Com- ! pany and St.Anne Paper Com- I pany.Fines of $8.000 were imposed against the other five firms \u2014 Armstrong Forest Campa my, Gair Company of Canada, James Maclaren Company, Richmond Pulp and Paper Company and Spruce Falls Company, Mr.Justice Batshaw said the i documents filed by the prosecu- | tion showed price-fixing meet- : ings were held and company rep- ; resemtatives that attended them j later gave instructions accord- i ingly to field employees and wood dealers.He said he decided the fines 1 should be substantial and ex- | empiary while not vindictive.I They were apportioned with re- j gard to degree of participation in the c o n s p i racy\u2014initiative, length of time involved and market share.Blames Organized Leftist Minority Ike Won't Visit Japan Master Plan For Montreal Would Pay Half Cost Of New Expressway Accedes Total Disarmament ToRequesi Ci Kishi ¦ / ff ¦ >| » ; r n !> Bb1\t.I., .I |||| JEWITT Press Hunt For Man n Murder TORONTO (OP) \u2014 Police today pressed their search for Leonard Ede.35, wanted on a warrant charging him with murder in connection with the trunk death of Mrs.Marjorie E.Scott, 37.The warrant was issued Tuesday following identification of Mrs.Scott's body, shipped express collect last month in a trunk from Toronto to Argentia, Nfld.Detectives Wednesday concentrated their search for the suspect in a residential district in downtown Toronto.Mrs.Scott is believed to have been living in that area shortly before her disappearance.Cause of her death has not yet been established.Wednesday in Kingston.Ont., Ede's father said he was shocked at the news a warrant has been ! issued in Toronto for his son\u2019s arrest.Leonard Ede, who has the I same name as his son, said the younger Leonard was \u201ca good boy who attended church and Sunday school as a lad,\u201d He is one of seven children.Resigns Bishop's Posvs Because Of HI Health Dr.Arthur Russell Jewitt, principal and vice-chancellor of Bishop\u2019s University for the past 1 2 years, has resigned his posts because of ill health, it was announced in Montreal yecterday by John H.Molson, president of the University Corporation, following a meeting of the executive committee.Born in England and brought up in Halifax, N.S., Dr.Jewitt received his B.A.at Dalhousie University, N.B., and his M.A.at Oxford University in 1230.In 1935-36 Dr.Jewitt studied at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., where he received his PhD.Prior to his appointment at Bishop\u2019s, Dr.Jewitt served as head of the department of English at the University of Western Ontario for two years.Before that lime he was an associate professor of English at Dalhousie University for 14 years.Coming to Bishop\u2019s at a time when the university was about to undergo a vast program of expansion and reconstruction, many changes have been made on the campus under the administration of Dr.Jewitt.Among the new buildings Even Going Broke Will Cost More LITTLE ROCK, Ark.(A'P) Even the cost of going broke is going up.It now costs $50 to file a petition in bankruptcy in federal court here.The fee had been $45.Find Bogus Bills MONTREAL (CP)\u2014Adrian Ba-rend.49, of Montreal Wednesday was ordered to preliminary hearing June 22 for possession of 75 counterfeit Canadian $10 bills.He was the ninth person picked up by RCMP officers in a drive to end circulation of counterfeit bills in the area.ROMP officers said they followed Barend for three days before making the arrest Wednesday, erected since his appointment, are the Women\u2019s Residence and the John Bassett Memorial Lib-rary.\u2018T have no definite plans for the future but I am looking forward to a quieter life,\u201d Dr.Jewitt said this morning.Seeks Asylum V/ould Discontinue Train Service Cuban Diplomat- Resigns OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 H.E.Luis A.Baralt Mederos announced today that he has submitted his resignation as Cuban ambassador to Canada and will seek political asylum in Canada.He said in a statement that his action was taken because \u2018T find that as head of mission, though a career diplomat as well, I can no longer defend, either effectively or with a clear conscience, those major items of policy with which I totally disagree.\u201d The ambassador said he had wired his resignation to the ministry of foreign relations in ¦Havana Wednesday.\u201cThis was i followed up with a letter of res-ignation to President Dorticos of Cuba in which I set down in detail the reasons for my decision.\u201d \u201cThough my future plans are vague, it is my intention to ask permission from the Canadian government to remain in this country,\u201d the statement continued.\u201cI have enjoyed so much my all too brief posting in Canada.and I have made so many wonderful friendships among Canadians, that if Canada would have me 1 would feel grateful and overjoyed.\u201d MANILA \u2014 (AP) \u2014 ! President Eisenhower today agreed to postpone his visit to Japan because of leftist rioting in J okyo.Janies Hagerty, Vt hit-House press secretary, told a press conference that al though the president \"would have liked to fulfill his long-held amhition\" to visit Japan, \"he fully respects the dec is ion of the Japanese authorit tes\" that he should postpone ¦jf! his trip.The president blamed post-; ponemenl of his visit on a small ! organized minority \u201cled by pro- ] fessional Communist agitators.\u201d ; Premier Nobusuke Kishi had j said the same thing in annonce-1 ing his government\u2019s decision to | ask the president not to come.Hagerty said Eisenhower was1 confident that the \u201cdeliberate challenges to law and order\u201d in Japan will not and cannot wreck Japanese-American relations.Reading a prepared statement.Hagerty said the president wanted to make known his \u201cfull and sympathetic understanding of the decision taken by the Japanese government.\u201d Hagerty also reported that until today Eisenhower had no indication that the Japanese would ask that his visit be postponed.The Japanese government\u2019s decision east a pall of regret and uncertainty over the president\u2019s entourage, but the regret was mixed with relie£ that he would not have to risk his personal : safety on a mission he apparently had been determined to I fulfill.Secret service aides, who had I been gravely worried over teh threat of violence to the president in Tokyo, heard the news with undisguised pleasure.Press secretary James Hagerty was advised of Kishi As deici sion at the moment Eisenhower began a public farewell speech to the Filipinos who have greeted him enthusiastically.Plan Re Seeled May Try UN By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH GENEVA \u2014 (AP) 1 he Soviet Union is expected to turn to the fall session of the United Nations General Assembly as the next arena in which to press Premier Khrushchev\u2019s revised plan for total disarmament.This was the view of Western QUEBEC (OP)\u2014.Premier Antonio Barrette told an election campaign rally Wednesday night in his Union Nationale government wall assume half the cost of construction of Montreal\u2019s eross-isi a nd exrerossway.Speaking in Montreal, he said the government has prepared a master plan for a svstem of approach - highways around the metropolis.The system would have 350 miles of roads, extending in a 5tv-mile radius around Montreal, and would cost $150.009,090.Liberal Leader Jean l.esage, speaking in the capital, issued a wurmng against inter - party 1 palgn fending on election day, June 22.!\t\u201cTh H 000 persons, that his administration will meet the Mont real metropolitan ro m m i ssion \"as soon as pisislble after the June 32 election\" to d e t e r m t u e the amounts already paid for work done on the Montreal expressway and the sums needed to complete the job, Cos! of the projected 33mile expressway, much of which will be elevated, has been estimated at between $125,009,Ct\u2019O and $185,.tt id.oot' It was originally to bo paid entirely b> Montreal Island municipalities CRITICAL OF LIBERALS 11.-;>eko critically .f the cam-waged by the Liberals.Li Itérai party has no pro- : officials at the stalemated 10-: power disarmament conference I today following their rejection of the main provision of Khrushchev\u2019s proposal».United States .Ambassador ; Frederick M.Eat o n turned \u2019thumbs down on the Soviet plan I to start world disarmament by ; banning vehicles for delivering ; nuclear bombs and abolishing ail j foreign military bases.\\ Eaton said this would give the ; Soviet Union unquestioned mill ! tary superiority in Europe and ! would leave the non-Comimunist i European countries \u201cat the (mercy of their larger eastern neighbor.\u201d There was m> reply from Soviet delegate Valerian -A.Zorin at the conference session Wednesday, But Soviet officials said the Western rejection left little prospect that the conference could achieve anything.MADE NO PROGRESS The U.S.-Soviet-Brillsh talks on a nurlear test ban also made no progress toward agreement a their session Wednesday.Soviet Ambassador Semyon K.Tsarapkin formally demanded the right for the Russians to inspect every detail of al! U.6.nuclear devices used in tests seeking methods of detcctiing small underground! nuclear blasts.He sard that if this is reftused, the Soviet Union will! regard any U.S.nuclear test explosion as a I!) months old test observed Ip the breach of the truce being Hire powers.The US has already an pounced it is no longer bound by the test truce, but has invited Soviet scientists to witness 12 underground explosions planned to improve detection techniques.But the Russians would not he permitted to see the actual ex plosive mechanisms.US.Ambassador James J.Wadsworth said he was disappointed at Tsarapkin\u2019s stand and expressed hope that the talks could return to a \"more bustnesslike\u201d aImosphere.He said the Union Nationale organization had better not tr> to tangle with the Liberal organization.\"It is an army we have.\" he said, \"They had better not try to tangle with it or attempt any frauds.We are ready.We are invincible.\u201d Mr, Barrette told his Montreal audience, estimated at about Governor's Car Hardly Suitable OSLO t AP) - K u s s i a n Health Minister A.K tiras ho v is- tonring Norway and will scon visit the province of South Troendelag The gover nor.of the province, (lunnar Sjaustad, has a car which Kurashov will use, The licence number is U2.\u2022.ram,\" he said \"Its only pro- am boils down to all kinds of 1 prcai sev a campaign of lies and , slanders.\u201d Mr Lesace said the Liberals are offering Quebec citizens a ! change of administration.Mr i c a c also said the Union Naiienule party plans to publish documeii!- which \"we have ab-oluie proof\" are forgeries- in the last moments of the caim-paign.He said publication is planned: for s-ach a late date so \u201cwe will n >! have time to counter or reply.\u201d The documents, he said, are three forgeries which purport to be lellers \"I signed and affecting certain persons or groups.\u201d \u201c1 swear.\u201d Mr.Lesaige said, \u201cthey are three forgeries.1 say to those involved in this, beware!\u201d Freak Accident Kills Mill Owner July 1 Trial For PoAvers MlOSOOtW (Reuters)\u2014 Francis Powers, the American pilot shot down, over the Soviet Union May 1, will be put on trial here at GREYBULL, Wyo.f/P) \u2014 An (the beginning of July, according eight-foot plank was hurled over (o usually reliable sources.The informants added it will be open trial with journalists, diplomats and even tourists invited.The source was unable to say how long the trial was expected to last or where it would be held.uni if ü: a sawmill and through the chest of a man standing on the opposite side of the building Wednesday.S.H.Grisham, about 54, the sawmill owner, was killed when impaled by the eight-foot shaft.A mill worker said the plank somehow caught on the saw and was hurled from his grasp.OTTAWA (CP)\u2014The Board of Transport Commissioners will hold a public hearing Judy 26 at Granby, Que., on an application by the CNR to discontinue six passenger train services operating between Montreal, Granby and Waterloo, I The passenger services in-) elude two trains that run daily Police ( ex^opt Sunday between Montreal have identified the body of a | and Waterloo, a 61-mile rail trip, woman found stuffed in a trunk Also involved are two trains that shipped from Toronto to Argen-1 operate only on Sundays between MYSTERY SOLVED tia.Nfld., as Marjorie Scott, shown in this police photo taken in 1944.She had beeu a waitress at Napanee, Ont., and had served a three-month reformatory tenu for theft in 1944.The trunk was shipped collect to Argentia last mouth.(CP Photo) Montreal and Granby.Today's Chuckle Old-timer \u2014 One who remembers when the moon inspired only romance instead of space travel.Denied By Officials WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 The United States Wednesday branded as entirely false an accusation by Fidel Castro that U.S.officials were conspiring to promote an invasion of Nicaragua from Cuba.A state department statement denying the Cuban premier\u2019s charge in turn accused Cariro of pushing a \u201cdeliberate campaign of slander\u201d against the United States.t\" ¦ \u2022 ;-gvy.*F>v: .Lv'Ju.Vrif: ; tU AU.v! 1111 NORTH WARD MEETING \u2014 Liberal candidate L.P.Brousseau, center, is shown with Kenneth Mackay, of Montreal, left and Mrs.Paul Gervais, president of the Sherbrooke Women\u2019s Liberal Association, right, following last night\u2019s meeting at the High School.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Brousseau Addresses English Rally Fixed Grants For Institutions Promise Of Libera! Candidate By CUTHBERT JONES Record Staff Writer School commissions, hospitals and other puhilic insti tutions should be assured of fixed grants from the provinciai government so their administrators will not have to crawl and swear allegiance to the party in power to receive fimin-cial assistance, Louis-Philippe Brousseau, Liberal candidate in Sherbrooke, told an English-speaking audience at the Sherbrooke High School auditorium last night.\u201cIn the Province of Quebec we are at present subjected to prin ciplcs that are basically bad,\u201d Mr.Brousseau declared.\u201cRight has been twisted and set aside for political considerations.\u201cOne has only to examine this system of grants now in existence.If you are a member of a school board, school commission, a public body or a hospital, the government authorities compel you to crawl and swear allegiance to the Union Nationale party.\u201cWhat we advocate is that, public bodies and institutions be allowed to operate on a business basis.In other words, we want these bodies to know that during the course of their fiscal year they will be assured of a grant of \u201cX\u201d dollars,\u201d Mr.Brousseau declared.\u201cMy opponent, the local minister, has been talking frequently grant, and if they do, what amount they will receive.That is why we wish to establish a lair system that will assure an equil ; able distribution of grants.\" Mr.Brousseau declared that ; education and hospitals should i be free from and independent of politics.Charging that the Union Nationale government was guilty of ; many irregularities, Mr.Brous- ; seau said that if they were re- turned to power, the Liberals would appoint a Royal Commission to investigate the activities of the present government.After attacking the policy of the Union Nationale of awarding contracts without calling for tenders, the Liberal candidate declared: \u201cThe local minister says that if two bids are received by him, one coming from a friend and one from an opponent, he will certainly consider the friend\u2019s bid first.\u201cMay I remind him that the opponent: never has had, under Union Nationale, any opportunity to hid on any public works.\u201d Kenneth Mackay, a Montreal, attorney, declared that, the Union Nationale Government has disclaimed responsibility for the See \u201cFixed tirants\u201d Page 5 Reds Fear Caaadka Tinmermen May Disrupt The Warld Market LONDON (OP) \u2014 Ku.-.-ia has expressed fears that Canada may disrupt world timber market.', it was learned Wednesday.The Soviet c ! a i m s, which caused more than a little sur- Suspect Remanded TORONTO (CP)\u2014Joseph Nor-mandin.20.of Montreal, charged with murder in the knife Basing of Toronto salesman Alexander Bakalais.was Wednesday remanded to June 22.SEE HOW, SIS?\u2014 Kimy Wilkins, 2, shows her sister Lynda, 12, just how she ought to salute (luring the National Anthemn.Daughters of Sgt.Gordon Wilkins of the second battalion, Princess Pal-riaeia's Canadian Light Infantry, they were attending a rally of 500 scouts, guides, cubs and brownies at Edmonton\u2019s Hamilton Gault Mai racks.The guide on the right seems disturbed at Kimy\u2019s saluting without her Brownie cap, but al least Kimy had her eyes to the front.\t(CP Photo from National Defence) of the last grant he gave to the; prise in the limber trade, were Sherbrooke Hospital,\u201d the Liber- voiced during the recent annual al candidate continued.\u201cFirst of conference of European import-all, I would like to remind him ¦ ers and exporters of softwood in that this grant is made up of your ; London.money and mine and that this! D16 Sov'^e^ delegate took issue grant is inadequate for the only :\ta statement b> E.English Hospital in this area where full medical services are given patients.Canadian velop either this year or in the foreseeable future.The Russians said they thought White was going too far.By giving buyers a \u201cfalse\u201d idea of quantities available, the Canadians would upset the market.DROP IN SHIPMENTS In his market review, While said Britain is a traditional and historical market for Canadian timber.In 1947 roughly 1,000,-J, White, j OOO.OOO board feet of softwoods covcrnmont timber wen- lipped from Canada to specialist in London.White, a i memiber of the Canadian trade commissioner service, said Can-\"I empathize with the admin- j at[a ^ seriously interested in ex-istrators of this hospital who ! pandSng softwood sales in Eu-never know from year to year if | rape and can physicallv supply they will receive a government any requirement thaï Siay de- Britain.But in 1S59 it had dropped to 298,009.000 board feet.Canada, once the biggest supplier for the British market, has dro, ped to fourth place \u2014 after Swi m n, Finland and the Soviet Union.I ? SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1960 About Tele visio1/ by Cynthia Lowry By CVNTHIA LOWRY j rey roosters) as tbe network NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 There s h o w e d a documentary film prohahjy wasn\u2019t a dry eye in about the birth and triumph of NBC's audience Tuesday nisht (except pe-rhaips Humane Society a Mexican Little league baseball team jivcmbers fretting about Monter- The movie was obviously Music by The Paul Marcel Robidoux Trio Quart Beer 45c Mixed Drinks 65c DANCING FRIDAY NIGHT at the PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY, QUE.TONIGHT 11.45 to 12.00 CULT-TV ÎL:\\.J\t.^3 Minister of Finance Interviewed by Henri Poulin Parliamentary Correspondent and ex-TIME MAGAZINE CORRESPONDENT Fairbanks-Morse \u2022sfpj ï IBUfA II h Wiiîîn K** nn Pnw Birr r,.M Hawaii bi ckons! whv not come ai.ono! The purchase of a faibbanks-mobse ap-\t^ pliance entitles you to a chante of winning a magnificent Hawaiian Holiday absolutely free.Your fauibanks-mokse dealer will give you all the necessary information.|oit 9-iiwjc/id ©Wftchs I'tom sI*!\t11 uytyilWAJ au .uijj MODEL EM-1390 I chopped down to fit into 90 min-; utes, including commercials of I irritating frequency, and had ; English dubbed onto its sound ;rack.But even so.How Tall is ; a Giant?was one of those poignant, heart-warming stories, be-! cause it involved small boys, en-Ithusiasm and courage.It followed what host Ernie I Ford cat'ed a team of \u201craggedy I pants\u201d Monterrey boys from the 'organization of their Little I league in the sprang of 1957 to ]a magnificent moment a few BEEBE \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Witherspoon of Lachine were weekend guests of Mrs.Witherspoon's mother, Mrs.Hazed Stevenson, and sister, Miss Velma Steven- On Sunday morning at Wesley United Church the Junior Choir of Stanslead South United Church participated in the service.They Hooked most impressive, the ! girls wearing white cassocks and i the boys in black and the eiear ! sweet voices of this young choir months later in Williamsport.\u2022 were greatly enjoyed and appre-Pa.There they won the world | ciated by the congregation, championship from a California i Miss Maud MacClay, of Danas their star, 12-year-old | vifle, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.F.Cecil Millar.Other guests were Mr.and Mrs.I team as their star, 12-year-old I ville Angel Macias, pitched a perfect' | game.(Angel practised his curve I by lethally beanballing the fam- : | ily fowls,).j The whole Monterrey team, its j volunteer coach and its manager, 1 re-enacted the events, giving the .film appeal and validity.Show By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) \u2014 As if things didn\u2019t look gloomy enough, | here\u2019s Tab Hunter with the ob- ! servatkm: \u201cI\u2019m afraid Hollywood is losing its position as movie capital of ihe world.Everything seems to he shifting toward Europe, The \u2022 trikes didn't hel-p\u2014-both the a-c-\u2022ors\u2019 and the writers\u2019\u2014and production is getting lower and lower.\u201cBut even without the strikes, it looks as though Hollywood is losing out.Movies are making more money in foreign -countries lhan they do in the United States.So why not shoot the pictures abroad?I \u201cAmericans -are too lazy to go to tbe movies as a habit any more.\u201cThey\u2019ll go out for Ben-LIur\u2014 ithat kind of attraction.But otherwise they'd rather stay home and watch TV.\u201d ANOTHER LOST If Hunter sounds like a convert to TV\u2014he is.And so the movies lose another promising star.His detractors might argue that.Tab never won any awards with his acting.Ma,vibe not, but lie is an attractive personality of the kind that Hollywood used to build into house-hoM names.He has appeared1 creditably in top films and has a wide following among the younger set.Now TV will reap what the movies have sown.\"I like the picture business,\u201d he declared.\u201cBut an actor just George Slayton, of Hardwick, Vt.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Mey-ette were Mr.and Mrs.Burton Austin, of West Charleston, Vt., and Mr.and Mrs.William Austin, of Winter Haven, Fla.Mr.and Mrs.Elmore Moss and family w-ere weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Petersen in Montreal.While there the birthday anniversaries of -Mrs.Moss and her daughter, Mrs.Petersen, were observed.I Mrs: Gerald Martin, of Hardwick.Vt,, is spending a week with her sister, Mrs.Ezra Woodard, and Mr.Woodard.Mrs.Woodard has recently returned home from the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.Martin and Miss Betty Lou Beaupre, of Hardwick, were also visitors and Miss Fannie G-codrcw, of Rich mond, spent the weekend at the Woodard home, and attended the Mrs.May A?ex Feted On Birthday At Beebe B'E©BE \u2014 Mrs.May Alex was honored at a surprise party at her home on the occasion of her birthday anniversary.There wore 22 guests present .and following a social evening refreshments were served by her daughters, Mrs.Ted Tetrea-ult and Mrs.Raymond Bernais, and a daughter-in-law, Mrs.George Alex.Tbe guest: of honor made the initial cut in the prettily decorated cake, which was ruade by-Mrs.Tetreault, and was also the I recipient of lowly gifts, Mrs.Alex was pleased when, during the evening her grandson.Horace (Jo-e) Williams, Mrs.Williams and son arrived f-rom Ontario and joined in the party.Lillicrap\u2014Nason wedding in Derby Line.Miss Viola Moranville, Mrs.Howard Cass, Mrs.Robert Denney and Mrs.Norman Somerville were in .Sherbrooke and visited friends at the hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Carroll Brown were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.'Clyde Simmons Jr., and son in Craftsbury Common.The annua! banquet for the ! Welcome Club dart team was held at the Bear Mountain Restaurant at Bloomfield, Vt., with 20 members and two guests attending.The captain of the team, Mrs Leiand Sloan, presented | Mr- Caroll Brown and Wells Brown with engraved trophies for high scoring.Funeral services were held on Saturday in Derby Line for Mrs.Rene Lussier of Detroit, Mich.Relatives who were at the heme of Mrs Joel Lussier over the weekend were Mr.Rene Lussier, lof Detroit, and his son, Mr.Maurice Lussier, of Texas; Mr.and Mrs.F.Hansen and Mr.\u2022 and Mrs.Breemer* 01 Detroit; Sisters Ste, GertruJfe and Ste.i Claire of the Convent Notre Dame Des Anges, Lennoxville; Mr.Rene Lussier.Norman Joel 1 and Tancrede Lussier, .Mrs.Paul Giibeault and Mrs.Madeline Thi-bodeault all of St.Antoine Abbey.Mr.and Mrs.Ken Whitehall, of I.-land Pond, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Benway and family visited Mrs.Arthur j Lorimer in Greensboro over the weekend.Mr.Arthur Slade spent a week at the summer Army Camp at i Farnham.Mr.Arnold Brewer, of Montreal, is visiting his parents, Mr.j and Mrs, Charles Brewer.Mr.Neil MacKinnon.of Needham Heights, Mass., spent a weekend at the Brewer home and overnight guests were Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Cravens, of Columbus.Ohio.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Wood- ard, Mrs.Russell Woodard, Mrs.Mary Bean, Mrs.Fannie Good-row, Mrs.Arthur Slade and Mr.Ezra Woodard attended funeral services for Mrs.Oora Walden, at the McKenna Funeral Home, in Magog.Burial took place in St.Johns.Mrs.Walden was a 1 former Beebe resident.The Birthday Club was entertained at the home of Mrs.Reginald Eryou in Graniteville with Mrs.Leslie Bul.ook assisting : hostess Mrs.James Wilson won the prizes for the quiz games and the special prize was awarded to Mrs.Ronald Haskall.The guests of honor.Mrs.Wilson and Mrs.Stanley Emslie.were presented with gifts from the members.Mrs.Hazel Stevenson at-i tended as a guest of the hostess.Mrs.H.Lenz was hostess to the members of the Friendly Christmas club for the June j meeting.The guests enjoyed playing bingo for which prizes were awarded and Mrs.Arthur Henderson received the \u201cspot\" prize.Refreshments were served by »be hostess, assisted b\\ Mrs Merrill Searles.The July meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Ezra Rediker in Granite-1 ville on the 8th Mrs.Harold Sutherland with her son David, of West ville, N.S , are spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.David Grieve.Mrs.John Nichol and daughter Cindy, of Lennox-ville spent a weekend at the same home.ENJOY THE FINEST AT THE RANKING cm 2637 King W.\u2014Sherbrook» Plenty of parking space.We specialize in \"TAKEOUT ORDERS\" FRIDAY NITE and every following Friday \u201cHOOGIE\u201d AT THE PIANO for your listening and dancing pleasure.Chateau du Lae MERRY ST.MAGOG » fialads^Inpdient! 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Arthur Blcuin Ltd.Me«dow Street, Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store next to the Webster Parking Lot\" CANADIAN FAIRBANKS MORSE REFRIGERATORS.STOVES AND WASHERS.1 could work all the time in cheap pictures or else go to Europe for films, But 1 don\u2019t want to.\u201cI didn't do a single picture last year; it was all TV.\u201cTV is the coming thing\u2014in fact, it\u2019s here.So I decided to join it.\u2019\u2019 He\u2019ll have a show of his own this fall.He also is opening a shop in Beverly Hills this nx-nth to sell art objects he has collected during trips to the Orient.le-brating their 17th, wedding anniversary.Mr.Casisidy made and frosted the anniversary cake, and the honored guests received numerous cards, gifts and other congratulatory mes sa ges.Mr.and Mrs.A.McGerrigle and three children were weekend guests of relatives in Ortms-town.STRENGTH - FLAVOUR - PURITY New, handy, flip-open Copto-Cap is hinged to bottle.Tamper-proof seal.VOTE BARRETTE Wi ^5 United Church SS At Beebe Plans Family Picnic BiEEWE \u2014 A picnic for the Wesley United Church Sunday School is being planned for Sunday afternoon, June 19, at the Weir Mem criai Park, Cedarville.Parents are urged by the superintendent and teachers to accompany the children on this outir.g and all members of the | congregation are also invited to attend.Ju-sf pack a picnic lunch and ! plan to leave the church at 2 'o\u2019clock for the park, where organized games for the group will take place with prizes to be awarded.Swimming will also be enjoyed.If any one has extra room in a oar he is asked to stop at the church prior to 2 o\u2019clock and help to provide transportation.It is s-incerly hoped that the day will fee a family affair.FAST DOGS The Scottish deerhound is re-|!aled to the greyhound species, but is stronger and heavier.PREMIER.CINEMA Eli From TV \"THE LINE UP\" m Walach - Robert Keith B Ü Tab Hunter - Van Heflin \"GUNMAN'S WALK\" Tech.Cinemascope \"CHA CHA BOOM\" with gg all the stars of the Hit Parade.ifEggianBBEBÜHH AND GOOD | GOVERNMENT NATIONAL.UNION OAO.J TODAY! 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Dr.Ernest Mercier, first vice-president and W.MacDougall, chairman of the publicity com- (Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) August 26 To September 1 Diamond Jubilee Sherbrooke Fair To Be Bigger, Better Than Ever Gasoline Explosion Victims cm, 8, FIGHTING FOR LIFE SISTER, 5, DIES OF BURNS An eitfht-year-old Tomifobia girl, one of two sisters severely burned in a gasoline fire May 23, is in very critical condition in Hotel Dieu Hospital today.Hospital authorities said this morning that Raymonde Roy, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Roy, is not responding well to treatment for third-degree burns which she suffered.Her sister, five-year-old Ginette, died Sunday at Hotel Dieu Hospital.The accident occurred when a brother of the two girls attempted to start his father\u2019s car by pouring gasoline in the motor.There was an explosion, and the two girls, who were playing nearby, were sprayed with flaming gas.Doors Unlocked 2 Apartments Looted For $250 Merchandise Thieves made off with merchandise valued at approximately S250 after entering two apartments in an apartment house on Sanborn street early yesterday morning or the previous evening.In both cases, there was no-\u2014 Empire Loyalist Descendant No Armchair For 93-Year-Old, He Walks Five Miles Each Day MELBOURNE \u2018The arm- j chair has killed more old men j than anything else in the | world.\" Expounding his point of view, < John Charles Martin, 93, Mel- ] bourne, explained that he made it a point to walk five miles a day, mostly around towns of Melbourne and Rich mond.Mr.Martin Ls the grandson of a family of United Empire Loyalists who were among the first to settle near what is now the town of Richmond on tho St.Francis River.\u201cIn those days, people .just picked out a piece of land they liked and settled on it.The Canadian Government would then, with certain stipulations, hand the tract of land over to the settlor provided it was not more than 100 acres,'' he said.A vigorous man in good It y AI vt COI M D VIGN1\u2019 U I T (Record Staff Reporter) health, Mr.Martin is somewhat handicapped by the fact that he has very poor eyesight.Five years ago.he was completely blind, but underwent an operation which «lowed him to regain a small percentage of his vision.Aside front his constant daily exercise, he attributes his good health partly to the fact that he never smoked and never drank.Mr.Martin saw active duty with the North West Mounted Police during mopping up operations following the Kiel Rebellion of 1865.At that time, he was a 17 year-old trainee at a St.Johns, Quebec military school and was dratted for service against the Metis in the western provinces.f.r:r.This year's \u2018Diamond Jubilee\u2019 Sherbrooke Fair will be bigger and better than ever, Eastern Townships Agricultural Association directors announced yesterday.Dates of this year's fair are 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 Swimming All 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 We Do Not Close For Holidays.August 26 to September 1 For the 75th year of entertainment, fair directors have given authority to the CAC \u2014 Hamid entertainment agency to highlight aerial and acrobatic acts this year.As an added attraction fair patrons will have a chance of winning 10 automobiles in drawings.The Hamid show will consist of the Manhattan Rockets, a 20-girl chorus line tvho will present four dance routines includ- Meet To Study Loan By-Laws All Sherbrooke property owners have been urged to attend a special study meeting of two loan by-laws to be held at the Public Hall of City Hall Monday June 20 at 8 p.m.The loan by-laws will deal with public works and are presently being drawn up by City Director of Services Charles Langlois.The invitation to Sherbrooke property owners to attend the meeting was made by council last Monday.tng a salute to football.In the acrobatic part of the performance the Great Beeket act, the Borjevas team, the Great Barton finger balancing act and the Bardines will perform during the one and a half hour show.Les Blue and Ivette will perform a juggling act from bicycles while the Grimaldis will take care of the comedy end of the shown in a musical comedy act.A special attraction, the Allen's Bear Act is designed to 'delight the youngsters.This year as in the past, agricultural and industrial exhibits will be on display.A giant bingo will mark the ! opening night of the week long fair.On the executive committee of this year's fair are: W.W.Nichol, second vice-president: Dr.Ernest Mercier, first vice-president.Other members of the executive are: R.A.Webster, chairman of the grandstand committee; Eugene Lamontagne, secretary treasurer; W.MacDougall, chairman of the publicity committee; Louis Codere, chairman of the midway committee; Alec Ross, manager of the fair; Col.Emile Levesque, director; Don MacMillan, director and Antonio St.Marie, director.evidence of a break-in, and it was apparent that the doors had been unlocked, since both victims assured police that they had locked their doors before going out for the evening.The robberies took place between 10 p.m and 1.30 a.m.A transiter radio valued at $75 was taken from the first apartment and a suit and cuff-links valued at $175 were taken from the second apartment.In the latter case, it was the second time this year that the apartment had been burglarized.On May 25, the sum of $60 was taken.Tickets For Firemen's Show Hatley Plans For July 1 Plans for the regular Hatley July 1 Celebration are nearing completion and the program lined up follows: Grand parade at 10:30 a.m.followed by a home-cooked dinner served by the ladies of the churches at noon; Sports in the afternoon followed by a tug-of-war and a ball game.In the evening there will be an amateur show followed by fireworks.A full day of entertainment has been planned from the time the parade starts tn the morning until after the fireworks in the evening.C Of C To Hold Annual Meeting The 1960 annual general meet-! ing of the Sherbrooke Chamber ] held this Children's tickets are now being sold for the Sherbrooke Fire-! men's Variety Show, to be held at the Sherbrooke Arena, Tuesday, July 26 at 8:30 p.m., it was announced today.The Variety Show features in-ternatkmally-i'amous stars of, radio and television and is be- Commerce will be ing sponsored by the social com-levenin8 at tl,e SociaI c*u'> mittee of the Sherbrooke Firemen\u2019s Association.Proceeds from the sale of tickets will go to the Firemen\u2019s j Association.Lucien, \u201cBill\u201d La-: chance, president.Tickets for adults will be put ! on sale next week.The executive and directors for the forthcoming year will be elected at this meeting which will be followed by a mixed ban quet.Outgoing president, Claude Ge nest, will present his annual report and will preside over the swearing-in of new officers.He described conditions at that time as much wilder than today.\"There were a lot more wolves, and a lot more Indians in those days.The Indians were, on the average, tall, lean men who could stand a lot of hardship, but they were not very talkative people\u2014you could consider yourself lucky if you go! more than a few grunts out of them.\" On a later trip to the west in the early 1900\u2019s, Mr.Martin worked with a surveying team in the north and homesteaded for a short time.However, he returned after several years, and for the last 55 years, has h en living in or around Melbourne.ue married and settled down on a farm and raised a family of five But he was not content to he just a farmer, and combined that work with the building of houses iu Melbourne until he went blind five years ago.Seven years ago.his wife died, and he is at present hoarding in a house belonging lo Mrs.Lillian Pierce, of Melbourne.Liberal Ladies Meet JOHN CHARLES MARTIN Take advantage of our __.\tm m M HI Cft H3ÏÏISHL Jt SALE to get yourself a good watch at a great saving.WE ASK YOU TO NOTE that all of these watches advertised carry a year's guarantee.The following are some of the fine watches we are offering during our sale: - Man's automatic\tLadies' \"sport\u201d \u2022\tNurse's watch 30 jewels ikinner & Nadeau Shockproof, Waterproof.Expansion band\t17 jewels Skinner S Nadeau Shockproof, Waterproof, Luminous dial\t21 jewels Skinner & Nadeau Shockproof, Waterproof, Lifetime spring *44.95\ts28.95\ts24.95 \t\tEXTRA SPECIAL Man\u2019s waterproof\tNurse's watch\tFOR BOYS 17 jewels Skinner & Nadeau Shockproof, Waterproof.Luminous dial\t17 jewels Skinner & Nadeau Shockproof, Waterproof.Luminous dial\tSkinner S Nadeau 17 jewels Shockproof, Waterproof.Lifetime spring *21.95\ts19.95\t*15.95 20% ON ALL OTHER WATCHES Skinner & Nadeau Inc.Members.* \u2022 American Gem Society 82 WELLINGTON NORTH \u2014 SHERBROOKE Agricultural News Liming Any Avoids Time Spring Rush Torchlight Parade To Mark 10th Year Of Luminous Cross The* 10th anniversary of the installation of the luminous cross I on Mount Bellevue in the East Ward will be celebrated by a special mass held at the foot of the cross August 15 at 9 p.im_ the luminous cross are: Paul Le- By W.G MacDOUGALL (County Agriculturist) Each spring, farmers have difficulty in securing i,\tjust at the time it is required.Roads are closed to heavy traffic just at the time that many farmers would like delivery of ground limestone.A few days ago, I was in the Agricultural office in Newport.I found a small folder which, I thought, covers the lime situation very satisfactorily.This folder was written by Mr.W.A.Way, Extension Agronomist for Vermont, It is entitled: \u201cLIME ANY TIME.\u201d RICHMOND (Special) The Richmond Liberal 1,tidies' Association entertained at a tea and luncheon Wednesday afternoon at which over 200 ladies were present.The tea was held at (he Brunswick Hotel and guest speakers were Emilien Lafranee, Liberal candidate for Richmond County, Mrs.Alex Booth, of \u2022 Windsor Mills, President of the County Women's Liberal Asso-I elation and Miss Alice Frigon, of Shawinigan Falls, Provincial President of the Women\u2019s Liberal Association.Mrs.Armand Comeau, Presi-, dent of the Richmond Women's Liberal Association, introduced the guests.Miss Frigon spoke I on the Liberal Party Program while Mr.Lafranee spoke on the policy of the parly; that it favors the family and also mentioned the importance of observing Hie liquir laws.Other guests attending were.Mrs.M Champagne, 4\tB Cassiar\t12'»\t12'j\tR Cons.Denison\t8 80 Ounnar\t7.80 Hollinger Kerr Addison New 1 Iosco Permo Pfd.Quemont Steep Rock MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 a.m.¦>o | '¦\u2019l.\u2022I- ' 4\t-A U);,4 71 45\t41 R 8 70 8 65 8 40\t8.20 NEW YOKK STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 am.After a teaching career in public schools and technical schools of 38 years, Mr.V.L.Bartlett, left, was honored last night by teachers and members of the School Board of Lennoxville High School on his retirement.Presently employed as part-time high school English and history teaehri and part-time vocational guidance teacher at Lennoxville High School, Mr.Bartlett is seen receiving a travelling ease from Bruce Clarke, chairman of the Lennoxville Board of School Commissioners.\tc>.Goodyear\t41 Ye\t Inf.Paper\t106\t lot.Telephone\t45%\t45'4 Johns Manville\t61%\t617s N.Y.Centra!\t23%\t23 >4 Pepsi\t47\t Radio\t76'i\t76% Republic Steel\t6131\t62'x U.S.Rubber\t55 34\t Std.Oil of N.J.\t41\t40% Studebaker\tIPs\t U.S.Steel\t83\t82% Vanadium Steel\t22 G\t Woolworth\t69's\t UPPER BERTH Railway sleeping-cars were in-j troduced in 1858.but the folding 'upper berth did not appear until 18*34.SEWING CENTER BUS TERMINAL BASEMENT YARD GOODS SPECIAL BAR-B-Q GRILL each 19c KITCHEN TOWELLING 22\u201e 4 ,,rV\u2019r sLQ0 Reg.35c per yard \u2014 EXTRA SPECIAL BEDFORD CORD 42\" wide Plain color*, only\tPrinted, only 49c yd.59c yd.GLAZED COTTON PRINTS New 1960 patterns \u2014 45\" wide Regular value $1.25 per yard.7Qc A yard \u2014 Only 80\" SHEETING YELLOW EXTRA SPECIAL QUALITY Regular value 90e a yard \u2014 66c NYLON MARQUISETTE CURTAINS 45\" Wide.Extra Fine Quality.Reg.75c a yard\tc _ Only \u2014 a yard 3/C EXTRA SPECIAL \u2014 WHITE PILLOW CASINGS Reg.60c a yard 3 yards for only T.QO IMPORTED COLORED PERCALE SHEET LENGTHS AND COUPONS A real bargain for\tït_ en extra fine quality.11c PRINTED FLANNELETTES 36\" wide \u2014 Large assortment of patterns \u2014 Reg.60c a yard.3\tyards for sLQ0 MANY OTHER BARGAINS NOT LISTED AT THE SEWING CENTER Bus Terminal Basement TEXTILE MILL WAREHOUSE THE MARKET TODAY (Greenshidds & Co.Ltd.) Stock prices were lower in moderately active trading.Bel Telephone 44:l.t off 3/8 B.A Oil 2(i,,2 off 3/8 I Canada Cement 2714 off Can.Aviation lO'-j off 1 '* Dorn.Foundry 41 off 2 j Great Lakes Paper 41 off \u20194 Ind.Acceptance 39-3/8 off 3/8 * MacMillan Powell 16 off U Massey Ferguson 9V4 off G Que.Natural Gas 10 off 7/8 Steel of Canada 71 off 'J'i Trans Canada Pipe 18 off 5/8 The London Stock Market developed a steadier tendency after ; a hesitant opening.Trading was light light and dollar stocks were marked down to reflect the lower New Y\u2019ork market yester-! flay.\u2014 Health Clinics At Coaticook COATICOOK.\u2014 The Stanstead County Health Unit will hold free clinics for children in this area as follows: Monday, June 20: 2:00 to 8:30 p.m.at the St.Hermencgilde Parish Hall.Tuesday, 21: 10:00 to 11:00 a.m., at Mrs.Gagnon\u2019s, St.Marc Parish, North Coaticook; 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.at the Coaticook Armories.Wednesday, 22: 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.at Mrs.Viens\u2019, Albion St., Coaticook; 2:0(1 to 4:00 p.m., at St.Edmond Parish Hall, Coali-cook.Abitibi\t41\t Algoma\t33\t33 Aluminum\t32\t31 \\ Asbestos\t24%\t23% Atlas\t20%\t20% Bell Tel\t44-%\t45 Brazil\t425\t435 B \\ Oil\t26%\t26% B C.Ko res i\t12-%\t B C.Power\t32%\t32% Can.Cement\t27%\t27% Can.Iron\t\t17% Cdn.Breweries\t37%\t37% Cdn.Celanese\t20\t Cdn.Par Railway\t25%\t25-% Cons.Smelters\t18%\t18% Dist.Seagrams\t29'4\t29 Pom, Bridge\t18%\t18 .1 Dorn.Tar\t14%\tIt Pom.Textile\t9%\t9% Eraser\t26%\t26 B Howard Smith\t38Z\t3811 Hudson R.Mining\t48%\t48 % Imperial Oil\t31%\t31% Ind.Acceptance\t39%\t39% Ini.Nickel\t54\t53% Interprov Pipe\t55%\t55% MacMillan, Bloede\t\t and Powell\t16\t16 B Massey Harris\t9%\t9% Molsivn\u2019s \u201cA\"\t24 :l4\t24% Nat.Steel Car\t13%\t1811 Noranda\t37\t36% Price Bros.\t41%\t41% Roe, A.V.\t5%\t Roynlite Oil\t7\t00\t St.I .au Corp\t18%\t18% Shawinigan\t26%\t26 % Steel Co.\t71\t72 Texaco\t49 \\\t TransCanada Pipe\t18\t18 BANKS\t\t Bank of Montreal\t54\t Bank of N.S.\t60\t60 Bank of N.S.Rts 4.50\t\t4.35 Can Bank of Com.\t53\t53 Royal Bank\t70%\t70% Tor.Pom.Bank\t53\t53% Royal Rts\t2.86\t2.85 Produce Quotes MKANTR'E AU OOP (\u2014.Agriculture d epartme n t quo ta tic ns : Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to \u2022country station, wooden cases, extra-large 32-M; large 31\t32: medium JtKKHa; small 34; 'B 34 and (' 15.Receipts 107.Butter: Ouirrent roeeiipts ten-derabte (92 score) (V2:)i, (93 score) 63;)i, non tcnderable 62'i 1 \u2022 Fresh grade creamery prints job price, 63-03, fresh wholesale tcnderable (92 score) 63;\t(93 score) 64, non-tmderable 02U !v C h e e s e: Delivered Montreal, taxed, current receipts Quebec ¦\u2022diite 31, colored 31: wholesale Quebec while 32, colored X'A.Current reccapts Ontario white f.o.b.grading station 32, colored 32 Wholesale Ontario colored and white 32-33.Potatoes: PEI 75s 4.25 - 4.50; N,B, 75s 4-415; N.'B.59s 2.B0 2.75; N.B.10a 58.62; California new liOOs 6.75-6.00; North Carolina 100s 6-6.25; North Carolina 59» 3-3.15.(Earit of UUjattka ROBINSON - We wish to extend our sincere thanks to each and every one who gave us such a wonderful party on om 25th wedding anniversary, Saturday evening, .June 11 Hi.19f>0.frEOItr,K & OIXJA ROBINSON, Sutton, Que.R.R.3 Drummondville Committee Gives To Refugee Year DRUMMONDVILLE \u2014 The Drummondville committee in aid of World Refugee Year, comprising representatives from St.The-rese Church, St.George\u2019s Anglican Church, Trinity United Church, and Faith Baptist Chapel, is forwarding a cheque for $380 to the Canadian Committee for World Refugee Year.This sum was realized through the efforts of the Thespians, a local dramatic group, who, under the direction of Mr.D.L.S.Northcote, presented the J.B.Priestley play, \u201cI Have Been There Before\u201d.Grateful acknowledgement is made, to the Drummondville High-school for distributing World Refugee Year handbills; and also to the pupils of Grade 5, for (heir special class collection.The C.G.I.T.group of Trinity United Church is to be commended for their donation to this effort also.Those serving on the Drummondville Committee were: Miss Kathleen Millar, Chairman; Mrs.C.\tPeacock, Convenor; Mrs.C.W McDougall; Mrs.R.B.Millar; Mrs.¦T.A.Hamilton; Publicity; Mrs.R.Kolb; Mrs.F.Martin; Mrs.H.\u2022J.Tanner; Mrs.G.Lampi^; Mrs.D.\tMcPhec; Tickets; Mrs.A.Laporte, Treasurer; Mr.E.Richer; Mr.R.Kolb; Solicitation; Mrs.C.Sinclair; Mrs.R.J.Brady.WOODARD \u2014 J wlüTi lo rxtrnrl my sincere thanks to my family, friends and neighbours for their many ads of kindness shown me during niy recent illness.A hitocImI thank you fo Dr.White, Dr.Qulntln, Dr.Brownlee and Dr.Silny; the nurses and aides on (he 3rd floor of the Sherbrooke Hospital for their many kindnesses, also the beautiful birthday cake: the branches of Stanstead County W.J for the shower of cards, letters and flowers and all who visited me.I shall always treasure the memory of your kindness.May God richly bless each and every one.MRS.KZ-RA (MILDRED) WOODARD Beebe, fu iHnnunam HIBBARD \u2014 In loving memory of our Mother and Grandmother, Lillian M.Hibbard, who entered into rest twelve years ago today, June 16th, 1948.Thoughts drift back to days gone past, Life moves on but memories last.Deep in our hearts your memory is kept, For we who loved you can never forget.Always remembered by,- HEIR CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN.Sîirîhfl DISTEFANO At (he Sher-brooke Hospital on Tuesday, June ; 14(h, 1960.to Roger and Lois (nee Fraser) » son, David Vinrent, 7 lbs.im ozs.A brother j for Jimmy, Linda Ann.and Ste phon Mother snd baby doing fine.PAULETTE To Dr.and Mrs.Robert Paulette (nee Madge Muir) at the University of Missouri Medic.il Center, Columbia.Missouri, on June 6th, i960, the gift of a son, Lynwood Eric ! (Woody), a brother for Wendy.PRATT To Elena and John at the Sherbrooke Hospital, a daughter, Julia, on June 16th, 1980.Sis ter for Robbie.Both well.0 ratlm ALDRICH, Genevieve At M.i - coma, N.H , on Thursday, June 16th, I960, Genevieve Aldrich, beloved wife of the late Frederick T.Aldrich, in her 86th year.Funeral service at Enfield, N.11.Community Church on Saturday at 2(H) p.m.Interment at Moo's River Cemetery, Sunday, June 19th at 2:00 p.m.BACON, Laura At Newport, Vt on Thursday.June 16th, 1960, Laura S Hopkins, in her 82nd year, beloved wife of James A.Bacon and mother of Mrs.Carrie Lency.Mrs.It, (lv.\\) Lenoy, Mrs, Marjorie Armstrong, Mrs (\u2019.(Mfld-clyn) Bullock, Mrs, A.(Alice) Johnston, and Manfred.Remains resting at her late residence, North Derby Road, Beebe, Que , where funeral service will be held Saturday, June 18th at 4:00 p.m .Rev It.W.Rogers, assisted by Rev, F.Stanton, officiating.Interment in Marlington Cemetery.BELL, Sarah At Beebe, Que.on Wednesday, June 15th, I960, Sarah Nicholson, beloved wife of the late Percy R.Bell, in her 82nd year.Remains resting at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Harry Manning, Beebe, Que.Funeral service in All Saints Church, Beebe, on Saturday, June 18th at 2:00 p in., Rev.A.L.Salt officiating.Interment in Woodside ATLY KETO^T), TRtWSpAY, JT7VE IB, mn Indians And Red Sox Tie 4-4, Guy Vincent Clours Homer Kansas City Holds Yankees To 1-1 Tie, White Sox Down Washington 6-4, Baltimore Splfo With Indians SATURDAY Pirates Have Three-Game Bulge, Defeat San Francisco 14-6, Braves Split V/ilh Cubs In Twin-Bill Because what should have been a sacrifice fly was con verted into a double play, the New York Yankees have only a share of Ihe American League lead instead of being all alone on top.The Ixio \u2022 boo came in (he third1 \u2022 inning of Wsdneaday night's game at Kansas City.Hector Lopez left third base too soon on a fly balJ and was doubled up by Ihe A s who then twice overcame three-run deficits and held the Yankees to a 7-7.12-inning tie.When rain finally called a halt, the Yankees were all square with Cleveland.And the Baltimore Orioles, who split a twi-night pair with the Indian.-, were just one percentage point back, The third place Orioles, -heating the Injuns 13-â after a 10-2 fi-rs't game loss, have a .'\u2019,;t-24 record.New York and Cleveland each are 23-21 That figures out to a half - game edge for Balli-more, but percentages form the basis of ihe standings.vmm BARRETTE AND s « l ^ NATIONAL UNION OHO The Chicago White Sox re , gained fourth plate with a 6-4 decision over Washington.Bos- j ton spilled Detroit to fifth place by beating the Tigers 4 3 in 10 innings.That third - inning run that ; never got home kept ihe Yankees from an eighth straight victory.Home runs by Yogi Berra and Oletis Boyer sent them into jlhe last of the ninth with a 4-1 Mead.But the A\u2019s then went to | work on starter Ralph Terry and relievers B o b b y Shanlz.and iJohnny James, scoring three for | a tie on* Norm Siebern\u2019s sacrifice fly and -a pair of bases-I loaded: walks.The Yankees scored three more in Ihe l\u20192th, capped by Roger Maris\u2019 two-run single off Leo Kiely.But Kansas City, winless in nine consecutive tries ; against New York, squared it again on Pete Daley\u2019s two-run pinch - homer ollf Ryne Daren, a single by Jerry Lumpe and a triple by Russ Snyder, EIGHT-RUN INNING An eight-run eighth inning did it for the Orioles in the second game after home runs by A1 Pilarcik and Gus Triandos had overhauled a 5-0 Cleveland lead.Jim Busby, just back from the minors, doubled* twice and drove in two runs in Ihe rally \u2014 in which half of Baltimore\u2019s runs were unearned.Jim Grant (4-2) was Hie loser in relief.Hoyil Wilhelm (3-4) won it with four inn-ing,s of two-hit shutout relief.The tribe took the opener with four runs with two out in the first inning against Steve Barber (5-3).The first of Johnny Romanos pair of two- run homers settled it.Woody Hold also ho-mcred with one on for the Indians.Jim Perry (7-2) won it, putting away his sixth in a row j with -a .six-hitter.FIRST RACE 4.V) (5| Dick Hither h century\tfusion steps in\u2014off-track betting MAD LEGAL TANGLE\tis allowed in England and Wales The present law on horse-race | under a system whereby no cash ! betting, especially off-track bet- can he put dow n Customers | ting, is a mad tangle of ancient ¦ maintain \u2018turf accounts.\" or run-and conflicting legislation.It\u2019s | ning tallies, settling them up at I hard to enforce.provides much regular intervals.Most of these ! business for sharp-w itted legal ! legal bets are phoned in to the i beagles' and.in terms of the bookmakers\u2019 offices Against Communist Terrorists Commonwealth Troops Still Fighting In Malaya KI WI W I t \\! 1\u2019L R.Malaya country under their sway, Is to y Reuters) Commonwealth end July :>!, troops British, Australian.It has cost 11,073 lives ami » Ma\u2018 lotal of 1,470,000.000 Malayan riok ars (about $485.000,000).and just as widespread.Bookmakers r u n n e r s Gurkha, New Zealand and Then there is what\u2019s called | Uyiiii\u2014are stiW on active duty in i ! street betting It is highly illegal ¦ northern Malay a as the long- drawn-out campaign against the '0 estiniale has been made of (.j eountrv s Communist terrorists the economic losses the country draws to a close\ti has sufferixl in buildings and on around town Picking up cash Uritlsh M>uli(l[.s h;Ut, \u201etVn on pivpertv destroyed, ,m1 in the wagers, and sometimes getting #\"d condition, price reasonable.Apply 51 Prospect Srteet, Lennoavllle.Tel.U).9-0383.Business Directory Advocates ROUSSEAU, OERVAIS, (.ANGLAIS 6 MONTY Armand Rousseau, QC, Paul Mullins Gervais, André bans lais, Rene Monty LOrralne 7-4735 d Wellington Street South, She' brooke.TOBIN A TORIN.Trial Work anil General Practice.Rosenbloom Bldg opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington (North,.LO 7-7120.2-BURNF,R gas stove with oven, perfect condition; also oilcloth square and kitchen Oilcloth.Apply LO.9-2915.WESLEY H.BRADLEY.Q C The Canada Bldg., 455 Craig Street West, Montreal.UN.1-2737.Chartered Accountants MCDONALD, CURRIE 6 CO.Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS & CO.Chartered Accountants 297 Duffcrln Ave \u2014 LO.9-6301 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax P.imouski, Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver ROSS, TOUCHE & CO Chartered Accountants.Montreal.LAVALLEE, BEDARD.Lyonnais, Ga» con Si Associates, D J Crockett, C.A., licensed trustee.201 Conti nental Building, Sherbrooke, P Q TeL LO 2 9680, Denlists |>R J.A.LANDRY, SJurseon-DenMit new address 40fi Moore «treet OIRcc Hours: 8 am.lo noon; I p m.to 5.30 p.m.j evenings 7 p.ra.to 8.30 p.m.Tel.LO.7-6644.Optometrists ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optometrist, New address Granada Theatre Rldg., 51 Wellington No., Suites 1 S, 2, Sherbrooke.Tel LO 2-0517 Eyes examined.WE REPAIR TV & RADIOS PROMPT SERVICE O'BOYLE & PEARCE Tel LO 2-J8U0 1430 King W \u2014 Sherbrooke Appraiser and real estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyervillc \u2014 Tel.100 BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER CHICOINE & PETERKA TV HI-FI & STEREO 1263 King W\u201e \u2014 LO.9 5823 SHERBROOKE Mac's Driving School Dual controls.Full insurance coverage, experienced instructors.Late model car, home pick-up Sherbrooke - Lennox ville.Tel.LO.2-4153 Service Depot Expert Repairs and Parts for all types of washing machines.Tel.LO.2 4723 1601 King St.W.\t\u2022 Ü SHERBROOKE mHmmxtrrmxmœxr*-.'* LUMBER 2 x 3, 2 x 4, H\u2019 to 12\u2019 long; 2 x 5, 2 x 6, 12\u201d long, tongue and groove or form lumber, 5 or 6\u201d wide, 2nd class.SP5 per thousand.4\" planks, 1st and 2nd class (mill run), $60.per thousand.ALL THIS LUMBER NEW AND PLANED.ATTENTIONI We are accepting orders NOW! WILFRID GREGOIRE LA PATRIÈ, Tel.48 POSITION OFFERED BILINGUAL SECRETARY- ACCOUNTANT \u2014\texperienced, required by long established firm who are offering permanent well paying position, excellent working conditions, \u2014\tApply with detail* en past experience and references to Record Box 298.APPROXriVtATBLY 1.000 bales nf excellent standing hay.Apply Fred A.Lemoine, Melbourne, TA.6-3750.GTRiL\u2019S C.c M.bicycle, boy's C.C.M.bicycle, oak library table, easy chair, 2 verandah chairs.AH priced to sell.Apply Friday evening or Saturday before 4 at 26 Church SI reel, Lcnnoxvillc.25 CENTS dally buys a new G.K, refrigerator on our meter plan.No down payment \u2014* Ross-Blron Klee-1 trie Ltd.183 Frontenac St.Tel: | lo.2.i;nt.\u201953 COACH, very good running condition; also fishing equipment.Bargain lor quick sale.Tel: Magog VI.3-2081.HAY baler for sale.McCormick Model T.with gasoline engine.Price $500.- 00\tcash.Can be seen at High Meadows Farm, Kim St., Sweetsburg, Que.AUCTION SALE for Herman Hann, HEREFORD ROAD, 1 mile from Border.Saturday, June 25th, AT 12:30 TO BK SO'T.D: Allis Chalmers C A.tractor; plow and harrow; M II.hayloader; Cockshutt mowing machine; harrow; hay rack; potato hoe; rubber-tired farm wagon with box; DcLaval electric separator, cap.1200 lbs.; pr.harness; 2000-lb.scales; 1000 ft.lumber; part of household furniture.Many other articles, too numerous to mention.All to be sold without reserve.The farm Is sold.Terms: CASH.A7.MUAS GRENIHR, Auctioneer, 355 Main St.East, P.O.Box 745, Coatlcook, Que, Tel: VI.9-2644, AUCTION SALE for Berceus Beauregard, Saturday, June 18th, AT 11 A M.SHARP ROUTE NO.1 between WATERLOO and S.STUKELY (on the highway).WriX BE SCXL.D: 2 good working horses weighing about 3,100 pounds, with double and single harnesses.25 head of Cattle tested, Guernsey and Holstein, Including 15 fresh cows; 1 2-year old heifer and 1 year-old; 2-year old bull and 1 one-year old; fi calves; 1 sow; Mowing machine; rake; hay-loader: spring tooth-harrow; potato digger; nub-bertirod wagon with hay rack; cultivator; sulky plow; double and single sleighs; manure spreader: 10 milk cans; scale; wheel barrow; milk wagon; chains; chain saw; vice; 300 buckets and spouts 1000 feet 1\u201d boards; 1000 fort 2\u2019' hoards; 100 7-foot cedar posts; 200 loads of manure; House furniture: Wood stove; dining room set; living room set; bedroom set; piano organ; electric sewing machine; washing machine; chairs; tables; dishes.The farm will be sold at the sale, including 150 acres of land; house; barn; shed; sugar house of 80\u201d long; 2 stories with dance hall and sugar outfit and 1,050 buckets Cause of the sale: \"Sickness\".A large number of tools and many more articles too long to enumerate.Terms: Animals, machinery, furniture: CASH.Farm j to be discussed on the *pot.11\u2019LES COTK.Bilingual Licensed Auctioneer, < OW.WSVn.LK, 114 Zulma St., Tel: 743-W.AUCTION SALE for Appolinaire Ray, 4TH RANGE OF STOKE AT THE SAW MILL Safurday, June 18th, AT 12:30 P.M.O'CLOCK TO BF.SOLD: 1 Ford tractor \u201948, re-conditioned (like new); one 4-ton trailer for a tractor; 1 tractor plow, Ferguson; set of tractor chains; 1 tractor pulley; set of Iron \"grip\" wheels for Ford tractor; 1947 Mercury truck; 5.000 mile motor to be offered at the auction; l manure spreader; 1 McCormick hay-.oader, like new; 1 snow scraper; 1 seeder; 1\tpair of moccasin sleighs; walking plow: hay rack; gravel box; spring harrow; finishing harrow; 10 ft.rake; 6 ft.mower-machine; 1 saw bench; 1 dragstone; 1 electric grindstone; 1 emery grindstone, electric; 1 wheel barrow with rubber wheels; 1 hay fork with new carriage; 200 feet of steel cable; 1 separator; 4 Carnation cans; 1 strainer; 1 draw-plate, 1-4 in.to 1 In,; 1 vise; 5 45-gallon barrels; a lot of belting.4 8-lnch wide, 25-40 ft.long; .saw-mill tools; 3 to 4 tons of old Iron; 2000 ft.of dry soft wood boards, 1 in.thick; 2000 ft.of 2 In.soft dry-wood; 10 cords of soft wood slabs; 10 cords of 4 ft.maple wood; 1 lot of 14 in.wood: some furniture and many other articles too numerous to mention.The farm Is sold.Terms: CASH.R.A.MURPHY, Auctioneer, Tel.TE.7-22(V6.Watervllle, R.PHANTSUF, Secretary, Stoke.AUCTION SALE for M.C.Proulx, 1473 LEONARD ST., SHERBROOKE Thursday, June 16th, AT 7:00 P.M.TO BF, SOLTI: One white stove: kitchen set; electric washing machine; dining set; divan-bed; helevlsion set; record player; record cabinet; twin beds; 2 bureaus; 4 student's tables living room tables; high chair; child'» rocking chair; lawnmower; Icebox; bed linen, dishes utensils A many articles too numerous lo mention.\u2022IQS.OUELLETTE, Auctioneer.SiLBRBtRUUJAi;, Toll LU.7-5643.1.Articles For Sale Bell & Howell HOME MOVIE OUTFITS .$5.down $10.monthly Here\u2019s what you get: \u2022\tSun-o-meter Electric Eye Meter Camera \u2022\tSuper Monterey Projector \u2022\t400 ft.take up red \u2022\tWoody Woodpecker cartoon reel \u2022\tMovie light bar \u2022\t2 - 375 watt flood lights \u2022\tleather carrying case \u2022\t30\u201d x 40\u201d floor model projection screen \u2022\t3 months subscription to \u201cHome Movies\u201d magazine \u2022\tCamera and Projector instruction books \u2022\tCastle Film Catalog \u2022\tFREE roll KODACHROME Color film \u2022\tFREE all the black & white movie film you can use in 2 years.Cash Price: $18995 For further details call LO.7-5217 SIMPSONS SEARS LIMITED, Sherbrooke, Quebec.USKI) furniture \u2014 Used pianos, $75.00 and up, one davenport, one chesterfield, 3 pieces; 2 tables, lamps, wooden kitchen set.Apply Robert Blouin Pianos, 1506 King St.# W.HO.9-3423.SILO, i2 rt.by ibout 15 c Med buckwheat.Box 183, Watervllle.HAY \u2014 Some 75 acres timothy and clover hay, standing.Apply Mea-dowbank Farm, Knowlton.Tel: CH.3-6663.HEAVY duty hay loader on rubber, suitable for green-feed.J.Hargreaves, Massawlippl.ELECTRIC STOVE* food condition, 40 in.Hot Point.LO.9-1643.4.Property For Sale WEST WARD near university.New six room modern residence with carport.Brick and stone, plaster and hardwood finish.Stove and wall oven included.Convenient financing.Call Hebert\u2019s, LO, 7-7859.NORTH WARD: 2 very fine apartment houses, well located, and buildings are in firat class condition.Pay at least 10% net before depreciation.Frank J.Conway, LO.7 5162 and LO.2-4943.WONTWSRFUL six rooms residence (three bedrooms) near Sherbrooke University.Garage, landscaped lot, oil heating, etc.Price $9,500.Phone: LO.7-7059.7.Farms For Sale FARM 100 acres on Johnville road, 7 miles from city; eight room insulated house; to settle estate, cash only ; \u2014would rent house.Cell after 6 p m.LO.9-5709.SMALL FARM, 57 acres, 40 acres plowed; sugar bush; about 75 cords pulp wood.New house, good bam.Provincial Hus every day, also school bus.Reason for selling: unable to carry on.Everard Goodin, R.R, 3, Bury, Tel: 608-6.12.To Let EAST WARD, 2 rooms, in new house, heated, furnished, on ground floor.Situated at 115 8th Ave.South.NORTH WARD: Semi-private.4-room apartment, heated, refrigerator and stove, quiet surroundings, available by 1st of August\u2014 175.00.Apply 1438 Durham, Tel: LO.9-1283.ONE 3*room tenement, third floor, situated on Alexander Street.Apply 209 Alexander Street.KNOWN as Duval Estate: 200 acres, 5 miles from Magog, overlooking Lake Memphremagog on west side; hard top road.Two houses, one large house containing 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 large living room with fireplace, den with fireplace, large dining room and kitchen, all hardwood floors, verandah on 3 sides.Farm house wdih bathroom, hot and cold running water.Large barn will tie 50 head.Horse barn, tool shed, piggery, garages, and dairy, equipped with hot and cold water and coolers with storage capacity of 18 carts.Stocked.Tractor and equipment, milking machines, 1-ton truck.Electricity throughout.Fluid milk contract with local dairy.Sugar place.Lots of wood and lumber.Will sell whole or part.Must been seen to he appreciated.Apply Clifton Bryant, R.R.4.Magog, Que.Tel: Magog VI.3-2050.8.Cars For Sala \u201956 AUSTIN, excellent condition, priced io sell.Williams\u2019 Hardware, Foster, Tel: Waterloo 1144-3 2 8b.Authorized New Car Dealers 4 ROOM heated apartment, hot wa ter, Venetian blinds.Phone: LO 2-9623.PASTURE to renl.Mrs.Florence Getty, Sonith Stukely, Co.Shefford, Que.BEAUTIFUL 7 room ultra modern, heated, new apartment.Hot water, stove, refrigerator, garage, etc.1435 Leonard Street, near Sherbrooke University, Also large summer cottage to let.See Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Ba chand St.Phone LO.2-0674.NORTH WARD, furnished or not, 4 room apartment, heated, hot water, year round.Adults only.Near bus stop and churches.For further information, Tel: LO.2-4385.CHEVROLET, Corvair, Envoy.Olds mobile, Cadillac, Chevrolet Trucks, Sales and Service, Foxbrooke Motors Ltd., 345 Wellington South, Sher brooke.Telephone LO 9-3606.BUICK, Pontiac, Vauxhall, G.M.C Trucks.Sales & Service.DeLuxe Automobile Ltd., 1567 King West Tel.LO 9-3669 IMPERIAL, Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant, Renault, Fargo Trucks, Sales Si Service.Martin Motor Sales Ltd., 405 Belvedere St.Tel.LO.9-3659.AT 461 Vimy St., 4 rooms equipped with refrigerator and stove, heated, hot water year round, balcony, TV antenna, newly decorated.Available immediately.Garage if desired.Apply Apt.2, phone LO 9-3318.APARTMENTS\u2014 one room and three rooms, modern, furnished, heated, hot water and linen, kitchenette with refrigerator and electric stove, bathroom with shower, transvision, by the week.Orleans Apartments, 915 King George Street, Sherbrooke.27.Female Help Wanted IBM KEY PUNCH OPERATOR Required by THE STANSTEAD & SHERBROOKE INSURANCE COMPANY Call; LO.7-5294 H.J.Kennedy GIRL or married woman to work In restaurant.Must have good knowl-ed«e of French.Good hours, well paid.Ap$Jly in person to Jim\u2019s Res-aurant, 29 Belvedere South.BUYERS HAVE A WONDERFUL CHOICE \\ OF MODELS ON OUR LOT » 1955 CHEVROLET.4 door, I *ed*n\t*995.! 195* VOLKSWAGEN.Custom, Radio, SfOQC Heater\tiÆÏJWe 1958 METROPOLITAN.Hard top Coupe, Radio, Heater, Colour: Salmon and white.\t$1 7,000 miles .4U*J3e 1958 STUDEBAKËR.V8 Commander, Sedan, radio.Automatic - 1958 CHEVROLET.Coach, Heater.\t*1 CQC Manual Shift *w5J3« manual shift 1955 FORD, Fairlane Sedan, Automatic,\tSQQc R radio .993.g 1954 DODGE.Sedan, As Is \u2018205.3 1953 BUICK, Sedan.!295.Radio as is AVON REPRESENTATIVES are earning in 4 hours dally what others can in 8.We will show you how Mrs.A.LeBrun, Waterloo, Tel.1075.29.Male & Female Help Wanted COOK \u2014¦ For Summer Guest House.Phone Knowlton: CHapet 3-9314, evenings.1956 NASH, Rambler, Custom, 4 door, hard top, automatic, radio \u20181295.1951 PONTIAC, 2 door, sedan, heater,\tR radio .i 1957 STUDEBAKER\t\u2014 V 8, 0 1 Vi ton truck, box\tand\t¦ chassis, dual wheels .1957 OLDSMOBILE.2 door hard fop, coupe, $1 CfSK equipped\tAOïFil» 1959 BEDFORD, $ Va ton, Panel \u2014 \u20183S5.[J 1295.S 30.Farm Help Wanted 50 other cars to choose from \u2014 $135.to $3,500.GMAC Terms \u2014 As Long As 30 Months to Pay.HERDSMAN required for moderate sized farm.Must be well recom- , mended.Outline experience and quote reference in first application.Apply Sherbrooke Trust Co.Foxbrooke Motor TO SUBLET: 6 room house, apply at 1431 Arraj Street, or call LO.\u2018 7-5510.SINGLE man wanted for work on dairy farm.Robert Sparkes, Birch-ton, Tel: Cookshire TR.5-3604.ti Authorized Dealer for Chevrolet - Oldsmobile \u2022 Cadillac -Corvair \u2022 Envoy and Chevrolet Trucks.Ltd, 4 ROOM Apt.heated, hot water year round, stove and refrigerator, Venetian blinds, adults only.$68.00 monthly, available July 1st.Apply 475 Vimy St., Apt.6, or Call LO 2-1320 9 a m.Until 6:30 p.m.WANTED: Man for haying.Apply C.Scholes, Rock Forest, Tel.LO.2-6209.BEAUTIFUL Individual new six room residence.Choice birch finish, automatic heating with humidifier splendid garage, etc.Superb strictly residential section, 1910 Grime, oft Sherbrooke Country Club.Another beautiful residence, 1540 Caron, near University.Necessary assistance.Complete satisfaction.Call Hebert\u2019s 2135 Baehand, Tel: LO.2-0874.FIRST mortgage $6000 on self-contained house In Sherbrooke.Apply Record Box 12.RAMBLER, Hillman, Sunbeam Alpine, Humber, Metropolitan Parts, Sales & Service, Quality Used Cars Available.Union Motor Sales & Service Reg\u2019d., 1681 King West.Tel LO.2-1390.MODERN 2 room heated, furnished apartment, stove and refrigerator, complete bathroom.Newly redecorated, Immediate occupancy.Apply 1023 Princess Street, Apt.4.NORTH WARD \u2014 4 room apartments, heated year round, hot water, stove, refrigerator, and Venetian blinds furnished.Adults only, Apply 628 Victoria.Tel.LO.2-2051 or LO.2-9801.LF.NNOXVM.LE on Beattie Street: i bungalow, 414 rooms, Urge modern kitchen.Immediate occupancy, Tel: | LO.2-7086.NORTH WARD: 3 fine eoltftga-type homes, 6, 7 & 8 rooms.Choice locations.Frank J.Conway, LO.7-5162 and LO.2-4943.SPRING fed pond, 7 miles from Magog, 1 mile In circumference.Tel: VI.3-5527.INDIVIDUAL 6-room residence with extra lot, landscaped, 2271 Baehand.Also 1431 Leonard.1451 Prunier.1540-1575 Caron.Very beautiful section, near Sherbrooke University.Worth visiting.Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Ba-chand Street.Phone 2-9874 or 7-7839.HOUSE for sale In Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Five rooms and bath, Garage, two screened-in porches.Reasonable price.Apply Alex Hibbard, Ayer\u2019s ' Cliff.4'4 ROOM bungalow, full basement, I oil heating.Call LO.9-0422.NORTH WARD: 2 duplexes: one 7 j j rooms down and 5 up: the other one j has two 5 rooms.Excellent buys.Frank J.Conway, LO.7-5162 and LO.2-4943.!_______________________:.- LENNOXVILLE \u2014 Speid Street, new i homes, bungalows and split levels, j Five, 6 and 7 rooms to suit your I needs.Phone for further details.R.A.Deacon, LO.2-2185.fOUR PASSPORT to a more pleasant life .a home of your own .10.\tHorses For Sale SMALL saddle horse, suitable for a lady\u2019s hunter, weight 700 to 800 lbs., height 14 hands, blood Bay colour, young and sound.Complete with English saddle and bridle.Price $300.Apply H.J.Walk, Lennoxville, Tel: LO.9-3485.11.\tLivestock For Sale ONE PONY MARE, very quiet for children; four grade yearling heifers, vaccinated from herd with four clean blood tests; two yearling bulls.Cecil Sturtevant, West Brome^ Que.HOLSTEIN milking cows, also sheep and lambs.Earl Coleman, R.R.3, Bury.ONE-year-old registered Hereford Bull from blood tested herd.Nelson Brock and Son, Danville, Que.3 REGISTERED Land Race sows, 1 registered Land Race boar.Reason for selling: Illness.W.E.Bailey, Mansonville, Que.CHOICE new apartments In gay and peaceful surroundings, four minutes from centre of town, 6 room apartments plus 2 bathrooms.Monthly or annual leases.Church nearby.Playground, private swimming pool and parking.Open for Inspection daily from 1 to 9 p.m.Chatelaine Residence!.Tel: LO.9-6434.13.Offices To Lef\t\t LENNOXVILLE:\toffices\tto let on Queen Street.\tApply\tHart Mont- gomery, Lennoxville.\t\t 14.Cottages\tTo\tLet 31.Situation Wanted: Male YOUNG MAN, age 17, clean habits, wants work on farm for the summer with Engliah family.Pierre Sabourin, 8561 Chateaubriand St., Montreal.Tel: DU.8-3027.1 ¦ 345 Wellington St.South \u2014 LO.9-3606 - 9-3608 Full Lins of GM Approved Parts for General Motors Cars and Trucks.32.Situation Wanted: Female EXPERIENCED bilingual general office worker and accountant desires permanent position.Call LO, 9-4349.GIRL with Junior Matriculation and business Course requires stenographic work, typing, general office work: in short, Girl FHday.Write Box 10, The Record.COTTAGE to rent overlooking lake, consisting nf 2 bedrooms, kitchen, j living room and bath, screened-in porch, inside plumbing, electricity and refrigerator.Private beach.Apply J.A.Seguin.Box 83, North Hatley, or phone VI.2-2363.RODERICK LEMIEUX C.A.CHARTERED ACCOUNTAN?769 Main Sf \u2019JV \u2014 Maqoq VI.3 3760\u2014VI.3 3407 sec the best, never mind the rest.i Call Charles Connors, LO 2-4000.5.Lofs For Sale HALLI DAY N.H A.- V.L.A.Homes THLJt Garages, Cottages, Building Materials, Better Dry-Kilnd Wood, Faster Erection, Factory Built or pre-cut Diff.Catalogues, each 25c.225 Court St., Sherbrooke.LO.2-2012 344 Main St-, Cowansville Tel.1542 See Erection Wilson St., Sherbrooke.KATEVALE: 8 room completely furnished cottage, 5 bedrooms, 2 bath-roms, living room with fireplace, modern kitchen, dining room.To rent by week or month.Tel: LO.2-8910; after 6 p.m.LO.2-5507.EXPERIENCED girl, 16, desires care ! of children In North Hatley.Best references.Box 435, Cookshire.TR.5-3648.35.Business Opportunities LINGERIE and baby specialty shop, commercial district, 343 Fleury W., | Ahuntslc, Montreal.35a.Legal TENDERS The Municipality of Compton Station are asking for tenders for the maintenance of winter roads.The Municipality reserves the right not to accept the lowest or highest tender.Tenders must be sent to the secretary not later than June 29, 1960.JULIEN DUBREUIL, Sec-Treas.Watervllle, R R.1, Que.CITY OF SHERBROOKE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE PUBLIC NOTICE ST.JOHN THE BAPTIST AND CANADA DAY MARKET Please fake notice that the market will take place on the 23rd and the 30th day of June 1960, on account of legal holidays on June 24 and July 1st.H.P.Emond, * City Clerk.37.Personal NEW COTTAGE to let for the season, 4 rooms, new furniture, lovely beach.Apply LO.2-1978 or LO.7-7801 after 6 p.m.and before 12 p.m.20.Wanted To Purchase HYGIENE supplies (rubber goods) Mailed postpaid In plain sealed en- ! velope with price list.Six samples, j 25c.23 «amples, $1.00.Mall order | Dept.C-2.Nov.Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton.Ont.39.Losf YOUNG Jersey bull from a credited and blood-tested herd.James A.Pidduck, Hatley, Que.FARM LAND or small abandoned lot within 16 miles of Sherbrooke.5 to 200 acres.Write Record Box 300.WANT to buy standing bay In vicin-Uy of North Hatley.Contact A.G.McKlnnen, R.R.2, North Hatley.CUT of hard or soft wood or farm with good cut of hard or soft wood.Apply Sherbrooke Record Box 297.SUNDAY night, vicinity Nanking Cafe, small brown toy Pomeranian female.Answers to \"Midgie.\u201d Licence No.160.Please call LO.7-7026.ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street.Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Refrigerafors, Stoves and Washers.Before buying furniture visit us.We have all types of furniture, at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many second-hand articles in excellent condition.e FURNITURE ® STOVES \u2022 ACCORDIONS \u2022\tWASHING MACHINES \u2022\tREFRIGERATORS \u2022\tB-H PAINT We Offer Easy Payment Terms, If Desired.24.Salesmen Wanted CHOICE LOT, North Ward.Newton Street, between Portland and Dominion, 55 x 142 ft.Many trees.Good buy for right purchaser.Apply between 7 and 9 p.m.LO.9-30S4.LOT, 50\u2019 x 100, corner Conseil St.and 11th Ave.South.Tel.LO.9-4493.Bl II.D your beautiful family residence in our superb residential section, adjacent Sherbrooke Country Club.Jacques-Cartier, Desrochers, Grime streets.Numerous nice residences Abullding.Necessary assistance to build your residence or would build after your plans.Call Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Baehand, Tel: LO.2-0874.yQafa zwlQcîitci Aqua-Marine Distributors Reg\u2019d 111 Depot St., Sherbrooke.LO.9-4595 NATIONALLY known fire extinguisher manufacturer requires sales representative to cover Sherbrooke and vicinity.Salary and commission, car required, knowledge of French necessary.Reply In English to R.G.Morris, Record Box 11.FOR JOHN DEERE, farm equipment and N.S.U, Prtnx cars.Apply Record Box 285 26.Help Wanted: Male WANTED: Young boy wanted to drive tractor for haying.Apply Ernest Wilkins, Kingsbury, TA.6-2979.FIRST class electrician to act as working foreman and assist electrical superintendent.Must be bilingual.Apply Carey-Canadian Mines, East i Broughton Station, Que.Officers Elected By East Angus Lady Golfers EAST ANGUS \u2014 The Annual meeting of the East Angus Ladies Golf Club was held at the Brom.pton Club House.Mrs.T.Morgan chaired the meeting for the election of officers, who were: President, Mrs.A.Rowland; Vice-President.Mrs.VV.Clifford; secretary-treasurer, Miss Gladys McDonald: match captain, Mrs.Luc Aubin; food commitee, Mrs.C.Groenewold, Mrs.I.Heath.Plans were made for a sherry party to be held in the Bromp-ton Club on June 1$.All the members are looking forward to a new club house, which is at the present time being built on the same site as the old one.OUR BOARDING HOUSE\twith Major Hoopie \u20220(CESAD,HOVJE>CTRAORDINlAKYTO Y L .y-*-HAVE ONE'S PEANUTS PURLOINEO 1 V*\tHAVE ONE'S PEANUTS PURLOINEO V.jAi\u2014lOA IN A PUBLIC PARK BV AN IMPISH APE/-^THOSB i-^-foAFS AT H05VB WOULD SCOFF AT ME IF X DESCRlBEO This incredible encounter/x'd best safeguard myself FROM.Their 5N1DE SNEERS eVMAlNrrAlNlNâ A .PRUDENT SILENCE/.X S)on't anyone 6ET ON (T ¦= t-,, » 6.Cottages For Sale LARGE cottage for sale or to rent at Orford Lake, Que.Telephone Waterloo 81-J-3-2 or write Box 16, Eastman, P.Q.FOR SALE \u2014 Cottage for sale, desirable spot on Lake Massawippi.Apply- P O.Box 238, Beebe, Que.6a.For Sale or To Let LAKE Memphremagog, large cottage, partially furnished, for sale or to let for season.Apply Hart Montgomery, Lennoxville, RECONDITIONED Refrigerators $79.Terms available R0SSBIR0N Electric Ltd.\tLO.2-1564 183 Frontenac St\u201e Sherbrooke.KENYA CROPS Agricultural prod u e t i o n in j Kenya in East Africa.ba.-L of its export trade, emphasizes cof-1 | fee, lea and uü&L STUDENT WANTED English speaking, to work In Orchid, from 15 to 18 years old.Opportunity to learn French.Apply Marcel Gagnon.Compton Station.VOTE BARRETTE ËaÏI ORMANCE^ NORTH HATLEY \u2014 Mrs.Jones and Miss Margaret Î Jones, of Chicago, 114., were guests o< Mr.and Mrs.C.J.|Reed.Mr.P.R.Robinson, of Ottawa, was a visitor at the home of his mother, Mrs.S.A.Ro-I hinson.BROME \u2014 Gdsm.Mac Hamilton was home ]on a four-day leave from Camp Petawawa.SAWYERVILLE \u2014 Among those in Canaan, Vt., to attend the funeral of Mrs.Myrtle Weston were: Mr H.E.Hurley.Mrs.John Reed, Mr, and Mrs.Volney Hurley, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Holliday, Mrs.L.H.Hunt, Miss B M.Hunt, Mrs.T.C.Frenh, Mr W.E.Ma-kay.Miss I.Makay.Mrs.C.Austin.Mr, Russell Planhe and Miss Ruth Riddell.REDS MAY SEE BLAST GENEVA (AP) \u2014 The United States Tuesday invited the Soviet Union to send observers to a non \u2022 nuclear underground explosion planned in the Nevada desert July 12.U.S.Ambassador James J.Wadsworth told Russia's Semyon K.Tsarapk.in the United States expected assurance that American scientists would be invited to witness any similar ex-plosions in the Soviet Union, The Hast is to obtain information for peaceful nuclear explosions planned for such purposes as harbor construction and Iree-ing oil deposits.MEMENTOES LOST DAWSON CITY, Y.T.(CP)\u2014 Mementos of the Klondike gold rush and of Dawson City\u2019s \u201cboom town\u201d days were lost during the weekend \\Vhen fire de-! stroyed the Dawson City Mu-jseum.It was believed a cigaret |left by an afternoon tourist started the fire.MARK BORDER RANGOON.Burma (Reuters') 1 Premier U Nu said Tuesday a j Sino - Burmese commission will j start work next month on mark-| ing the northern border between j the two countries, although there I is \u201cno question of physical demarcation i n v o 1 ved\u201d because \u2018China and Burma hav,c agreed on \u2018the watershed as the boundary.I I I |ta SHKRBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY.JUNE 16, 1960\t11 In The Women S Sphere I Marriages Of Local Interest 1 /Jufft /MtWett .»%** r\t%I1 \u2019 VTfc % V\t38\t' .Il ¦I»'» iwmimin nwiiXwii I.\u2014.11\t¦¦\t¦ I I III ^ISS JANET ELIZABETH WORDEN.dausMfr of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Worden of Knowlton, Que., and MR.THOMAS FOREST ELDRIDGE of Bolton Centre, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place on July 16 in St.Paul's Anglican Church, Knoul-ton, Que.\t(Photos by Studio Raymond, Waterloo, Que.) SUGAR CONSUMPTION Per capita consumption of re-1 fined sugar was 94 pounds in 1958.compared with 92 pounds in 1957 and the record 103 pounds in 1939.Child Smiles Again Child\u2019s constipation often upsets rumn too .makes youngster feci sickish, so and Oh.so cross! At these times, Motlu you'll find Children\u2019s Own Tablets douh | effective.They speed help in two w;r 1: they quickly sweeten sour stomaci 2: their laxative action works overn gh to bring happy morning relief.Gentle.Taste food.Nothing to spill.Get Children'* Owe Tablets today at your druggist.>oci a an ,/ Per Aon a Mrs.Otis Bennett, Wilson St., | Lennoxville, entertained on Sunday at a family reunion when ! week-end guests included her ! daughter, Mrs.J.Boyd, Mr.Boyd ; and their two sons, James and ! Peter of Quebec City, her son : Mr.Dellas Bennett and Mrs.Bennett of Montreal and a sister, Mrs.F.N.Gill of Maple Grove.Other guests during the day I were her sons, Mr.Lawrence Bennett.Mrs.Bennett, and three daughters of Thetford Mines, Mr.Glen Bennett and daughter Janyce of Montreal, a brother, Mr.Grant Annesley of Maple Grove and her niece, Mrs.D.PYLE \u2014 Ml NDAY The marriage of Kathleen Isabel, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Munday, St.Catherine Road, and Kenneth Lome, of Ayer's Cliff, son of Mr.and Mas.James Pyle of St.Raymond.Que .took place on May 21 at half past two o'clock in St.Paul's Anglican Church.Rev.R.S.Jervis-Read officiated.The organist was Mr.Irving Richards, and the soloist.Mrs.C.Currier, sang the lord's Prayer.The church was adorned with summer flowers Given in marriage by her father, the bride was in a waltz length gown of white tulle over lace fashioned with a fitted bodice having a sequin trimmed Peter Pan collar on the matching jacket, and a bouffant skirt.Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of tulle embroidered in sequins.She carried a cascade bouquet of red roses.Miss Barbara Munday.bridesmaid for her sister, wore a coral organza dress, the fitted bodice styled with a sweetheart neckline.She wore a toning hat and her bouquet was of Shasta daisies.Miss Ann Munday, niece of the bride, was flower-girl and - wore a lime green organza frock ! with a white hat, and carried shasta daisies.Mr.Stanley Pyle acted as best-man.and Mr.Gordon Munday ushered.The bride\u2019s mother was in blue embroidered organza with beige hat and accessories, and the 'groom's mother wore royal blue lace over taffeta and white hat.Following the ceremony a re- ; ception was held at the Sangster Memorial Church Hall where ters, nephews or nieces MONTREAL, June 16th\u2014You\u2019ll be very popular with your favourite students .sons, daugh- .you give them .graduation present of a BANK OF MONTREAL Students\u2019 Passbook complete with a nice deposit.As an extra special reward for graduates making good grades these B of M Passbooks make _________ a most acceptable gift.And the amount shown m their own B of M Passbook will give them a head start toward success! Why not see your neighbourhood branch of the B of M today\u2014you can open a students\u2019 account in a matter of minutes.BETTER BUY TWO of those big boxes of McCormick's SNACKERS \u2014 one for the family to dip into \u2014 and one hidden away for guests.You see, Snackers are the crackers made specially for family snacks and parties, too.From\" one box of Snackers you get four favourite shapes .rounds, triangles, squares and fingers \u2014 always ^ fresh and golden-crisp\u2014always perfect with soups, cheese or your favourite spread.Yes, once you\u2019ve tasted Snackers, you\u2019ll want to keep a supply on hand for both snacks and entertaining.Next time you shop, don't say crackers \u2014say Snackers! MacDonald, Mr, MacDonald and quantities of apple blossoms were family of Albert Mines.Mrs.Ben- used t0 deCOralo.The bride\u2019s nett s sister, Mrs.G.1.Wood tad]0 was centered with a three and daughter Miss Mystic Wood|(jer wedding cake encircled with of Saranac Lake, N.Y., arc spend-i jjj., 0f t)10 vai]cv.ing the week with Mrs.Bennett.For a wedding trip to Montreal the bride travelled in a pale Mrs.L.Brady will convene blue suit with white accessories the weekly tea and bridge being'with which she wore a corsage held on Saturday\tat the\tLennox-\tof red roses.\tUpon their return ville Golf Club.\tMr.and Mrs.\tPyle took up resi- Hostesses will be Mrs.B.Pa- dcnce in Ayer\u2019s Cliff, quel, Mrs.Lise Perrault, Mrs.; Guests were present from Ivan Saunders\tand Mrs.C.\tAyer\u2019s Cliff,\tMagog, Montreal, Thompson.\tQuebec, St.\tRaymond, Chute Pourcrs will be Mrs.\tC.Hall\tPanel, Donnacona, Cowansville, and Mrs.R.McFadden.and Augusta, Me. Lino ami\tw as\tan a\totic t\t' a nd faithful memh
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