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[" Move In Troops Expect Trouble In Congo BV DAVID OANCIA Canadian Pres» Staff Writer The firewalls are being put up in the heart of Africa in prépara- ; non for the June 30 independence of the Belgian Congo.At least a few of the neighbor of the huge African territory feel the precautions are prudent because they fear the birth of the Congo republic will come with a bang.Both Portugal and the territorial government in Northern Rhodesia are reported quietly moving troops into what they expect may become the troubled Congolese borderlands Portugal is worried that the nationalistic drive that is leading to Congolese self - government may spread lake a bush fire to Angola, a colony of 4.000,000 on rhe continent's western shores.The Portuguese have shown no inclination to relinquish their hold on this region, OTHER SOLDIERS Rhodesian troops have also been sent to the Congo\u2019s southern borders.Their task apparently is to cope with any disturbances- that may spill over the frontier and to prevent any deterioration of the internal situation.¦But the concern over this new nation's future spreads far Oe-yond the limits of ils territory.There are many who are frankly sceptical that orderly federal rule can be achieved in the foreseeable future.Authorities drew from recent events.t) tebtooke railu Ikco cd '\tP4DFD nr VHR F.ASTFRN TOWNSHIPS / Established 1897.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE\u201d RECORD, SATURDAY.JUNE 18.1Q60 Sixty-Fourth Year 200,000 Converge On Tokyo Denounces Chinese Tyranny _ Demand Violent Thunderstorm Lashes E.T.[)ownfa|| Of Kishi TAIPEI (AP) \u2014 President Eisenhower today reaffirmed American deternv-1 nation to defend Quemoy | little comfort | against any Communist at i ! tack which seemed a prelude ; On Friday, the territory that j to invasion of Formosa, becomes self - governing in two I Eisenhower personally as-1 weeks still was without a govern-, sured Generalissimo Chiang ment No one party gained an Kai-shek of this only a few! over-all majority in the recent elections and attempts to form a broadly - based coalition have been fruitless.Drives Tee Shot Into Everett Pond DENVER, Colo.(AP)\u2014 The eighth bole of Cherry Hills Golf Club isn\u2019t a water hole, but Wes Ellis Jr, managed to drive his tee shot into Everett Pond Friday.Pond, a spectator watching the second round of the United States Open, happened to be there when Ellis\u2019 shot landed in his left hip pocket,.The official ruling was that the ball could be removed and dropped without penalty, Ellis scored a par three.Cancel Concert The Sherbrooke Regiment band concert, announced for Sunday in the As You Were column of the Record, has been cancelled.hours after Red Chinese guns raked Quemoy with a record breaking barrage of shells, a [White House spokesman said.The U.S.leader earlier de-' nounced Communist China as a brutal tyranny bent on en-j slaving hundreds of millions ! of mainland Chinese, j He pledged, before thousands of Nationalist Chinese hailing his visit to Formos - *tf*.V«* Wonderful Week-End ,\twith « THOUSAND ISLANDS CRUISE STAY »t the QUEEN ELIZABETH and attend » CINERAMA MOVIE LEAVE SHERBROOKE 6:50 AM.SATURDAY, HOST JULY 2nd & 3rd 75 MILE CRUISE THROUGH THE THOUSAND ISLANDS $22 per person SINGLE PRICE INCLUDES \u2014 Return railway fare, transportation from station to Brockville pier, the cruise, room at the Queen Elizabeth end Cinerama ticket.Information and Reservations, LO.2-2212; LO.2 2522, or apply at 50 Depot St.Organized bv the St.Patrick\u2019s Choir in association with the Canadian National Travel Bureau, Sherbrooke.Edixafle 35mm single lense 35mm camera, reg.172.50,\tsale\t135.00 Rollecflex camera 4x4 model with case, rcg.114.50,\tsale\t86.25 Anscoflex gift outfit, complete, reg.31.95\t-\t-\t-\tsale\t19.95 We have many other specials on all our photographic equipment.Do come in and browse around.Inc.Skinner & Nadeau PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPT.Mambers \u2014 American Gem Society 82 Wellington North,\tSherbrooke. FOR QUICK RESULTS -\t RECORD WANT ADS\tSSMjtlulUUht iJiillK aailuiu THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1960 - DIAL LO.9-3636\t \u201cSherbrooke\u2019s Leading Dairy\u2019 SHERBROOKE PURE MILK MHJH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCT# \u2014 LO.«-1S85 Police Chief Lists Precautions Keep Crooks Out O/ Your Home While Away On Summer Vacation mm \t Maybe you\u2019ve heard of or know someone who came home from summer vacation to find that their house had been looted of everything but the kitchen sink.There are even cases on record of burglars hauling away truck loads of household furnishings and other valuables while the owner was absent for two or three weeks.Much more common is the case of a householder returning to find that his home has been broken into and several portable and easily sold articles have been taken.It could happen to you! Every summer, several homes in Sherbrooke are broken into and looted, usually because the owner has not taken a few simple precautions, according to Sherbrooke Police.What are these precautions?Maybe you've heard them all before, but Police Chief Edouard Moreau says they will bear repeating.Here are his suggestions:- By M.M.COI.M IVVIGNFVl'l.T (Record Staff Reporter) If you're a resident of Sherbrooke, before you leave for a vacation trip, write a letter to Chief Moreau giving your address, length of time you\u2019ll be away, and the name and address of a person with whom the police can get in touch, if necessary.Once in possession of this letter, police will endeavor to check your home periodically, and if there is a break-in.they will know about it shortly afterwards, making it easier to trace the thieves, or they may even catch the culprits in the act.Stop all regular deliveries, such as milk, newspapers and mail.The latter may be picked up by a cooperative neighbor, if such an arrangement is possible, thereby preventing any mixup with the post office.A neighbor's aid may also be enlisted in keeping a watch on your home while you're away.The police department does Beaches Wonderful For Photos But Be Careful With The Camera With the promise of real hot summer weather and1 another weekend coming up, many of us will head for lakes and summer cottages.The first thing we\u2019ll do upon arriving, probably will be to test the water, like the pretty miss above is doing.VOTE BARRETTS NATIONAl UNK N DM Beaches are great places for human interest pictures, You find children running CAMERA; TALK By DOUGLAS GERRISH through the water or grownups with some queer get-ups on to protect them,selves from, the sun.It will keep you busy taking advantage of ail the \u201cAction\u201d going on.The exposures will possibly LEE M.WATSON & CO.Ltd.INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Liability, etc.Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.Telephone LO.9-3910 Night and Holiday calls: Tel.LO.9-3910 or LO.2 8782 RE-OPENING OF THE LAKE PARK HOTEL DEAUVILLE \u2014 DANCING NIGHTLY Orchestra on Saturdays Music by the \u201cSilver Bells\" Spacious room for Banquets * Showers Wedding Receptions etc.\"The Ideal Spot, located on the lake shore\" be the same for al shots at the beach.Use 2/3 to 1 stop smaller than what is called for under bright sun.Remember to focus correctly, use a fast shutter speed and try for unusual angles to accentuate the action.Last, but.not least, put on your lens shade, as there is lots of reflections bouncing up to interfere with your lens.Most lenses today are coated \u2014 that\u2019s the blue cast you see on lenses.This actually is microscopic coating, which .stops light from spreading as it goes through the lens, it gives you better negatives, consequently better prints with more sparkle.The shadow's are not greyed in the negative.Coated lenses show' their salt when you shoot directly into the sun, high speed lenses such as F2.8 and up gain tremendously by this as they are more susceptible to lens flare when used at large openings.A few important \u201cDON\u2019TS\u201d while using your equipment around the beach: Do not allow sand to come in contact with your camera, as it could mean the end of your shutter when not using the camera, never leave it lying on a blanket- which is on sand, as gusts of wind will possibly flop the corner of the blanket and a pound of sand over your equipment.Keep the camera in its case and then when not in-use, place it in a zippered See \u201cBeaches\u201d Page 5 French Canada Patron Saint St.Jean Baptiste Day Celebrations Planned St.Jean Baptiste celebrations will be held in Sherbrooke this year June 23 and 24 to honor the patron saint of French Canada.The celebrations, which will be held under the supervision of the St.Jean Baptiste Society for the diocese of Sherbrooke, will l begin Thursday evening in Jacques Cartier park, i Proceedings will get underway rj7 T .7 ,7\u201d ,\t,1 ,\u2022 -T with a concert by the Sherbrooke detaehment of 1he loca\u2018 firo br'-Harmony Band at 8:30 to be fol- gade, Sherbrooke Harmony Band, lowed by speeches at 9:30.\tj Asbestos Harmony Band, Sher- At ten pm.there will be the brooke Frontiersmen as w'ell as traditional ceremonial fire and1 representatives from organiza- not hesitate to check out any suspicious happenings reported to them.Last summer, police acting on just such a report, caught two thieves redhanded in the act of looting a local lawyer\u2019s home.Above all, don\u2019t announce your departure in the local paper! Chief Moreau has emphasized this last point and asks for full cooperation from the public in helping to lower the rate of summer crime.Richmond Jaycees Head Named RICHMOND (Special) Andre Lupien was elected president of the Richmond Junior Chamber of Commerce at the group\u2019s annual Jacob\u2019s meeting held in the St Hotel Thursday night.He defeated Guy Lefebvre, hisj opponent who ran against him in a brief campaign.Previous to flic meeting, a parade of members was held through the Richmond streets in a mock election campaign with! posters on cars.Heading the elections during the meeting were Wilfrid Lupien, Honorary President of the Jaycees; Claude Brouille tie, past Regional President as secretary of nominations; fxjuis David Pare, newdy elected Regional President of the Jaycees of Princeville with Marc St.Hilaire, also of Princeville, Regional vice-president.The guests acted as balloteers.Also a guest was Jean Mari Baril, lions out of town.fireworks wall close the evening.The following day proceedings will begin at 9:30 in the morning with High Mass said by his Excellency Archbishop Georges Cabana I in Sacre-Coeur de Beauvoir ! Church.| Departure time for the historic I parade is two p.m.from Du-\tMONTREAiL OOP)\u2014Agrieultare j fresne park.The parade will take department quotations: Produce Quotes YOU CAN HELP COMBAT CRIME IF YOU Do \u2014\"V\" Don't .Instruction, which took place at the Queen Belvidere Streets intersection was given by Lennoxville police and fire chief.Eric Maddiss.Last Saturday, the three scouts, PL.Alec McCubbin, Steve Wells and PL.Robert Ross were given instruction for about 20 minutes on traffic direction and manual control of traffic lights.The last time the scouts were needed to assist police in uNfREfLW ! SHF.RBROOKF DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 18.I960 55 Students Take Part In Piano Recital traffic control was in 1954 when there was an explosion at Lennoxville Press.Scouts McCubbin and Ross also passed their firemen\u2019s and safetyman\u2019s badge.llf \\ fcpiii!iiili.ffiii.!'ii SmJ| ' 1Ü: The annual piano recital by the pupils of Norah H.Leonard, B A., KM C M .took place Monday evening in the Synagogue Hall, Montreal Street, before a large and appreciative audience of parents and friends.Fifty-five students took part n the program which included | not only solo numbers, but several duets and even one trio by Brigitte, Yolande and Mimi Lesaulmer, which quite delight-I ed the audience.At the close of the program, Rev.R A.Mitchell of Magog congratulated Miss Leonard and the pupils on their fine performance and noted the progress | of the students from year to year.He then presented the re ports and prizes.Little Beryl Greer of I acting on behalf of the I presented Miss Leonard gift, voicing the thanks jrreciatien of the class.: Dawn Palmer and Marilyn Crop jperman ns-isted Miss Leonard Magog pupils, with a and ap grades and are promoted.Apart from the pupil ranking 1st , the names are in alphabetical order.PREPARATORY: Carole Clark and Judy Kandalaft, equal; Desmond McKeon, Janice Peasley, Mary Reynolds.Grade 1: Linda Ladd, Sherrill Fletcher, Beryl Giver, Donald Lewis, Shirley Rublee, Hazel Me-Harg.Susan Henderson, Myriam Lesaulnier.Grade 2: Mary Hurlev, Ruth Jeilicoo.BURY \u2014 Master Michael Humphrey, of BurUngtan and Newport, has been visiting his grandparents, Mr an I Mrs Oscar Heath, Derby Line, for a few days.Mrs A.Renaud has returned to her home in Rock Island af- mme of p; gram mes 1 t -c\u2019 amt levr Male .Im i\u2019ds were KaikM!,MiA.:,; ui::!:\t.I\u2019M IS IS THE WAY \u2014 Police and fire chief of Lennoxville, L rit Maddiss left, showing scout PL Alec McCubbin, how to direct traffic when traffic lights are not functioning at a busy intersection.Cooper , Susan Marlene Yolande Nancy Montreal suburb of Baie d\u2019Urfe was acquitted in Montreal Tuesday of eaus'ing a d;s-tunbance aboard ,a New York-to-iMontreal airliner while the plane was airborne May 29.The charge was laid by the Crown for what it termed a drunken disturbance and pillow fight on the aircraft.Seven other men \u2014 all from New York and New J.rsey\u2014 were arrested with Boomer on similar charges.Their hearing was postponed to June 21.In St.Jerome, Quo.Monday, Mrs.Beverly Ann Weary, 28, the twice-wed great granddaughter of railway pioneer Sir William Van Horne, was committed for trial in October on a manslaughter charge arising from the rifle-slaying of a man at a house party in her Lauirentian home May 16.Waterville Firm 0\u2019otains Facilities B.F.Goodrich Sponge Pro-duets Ltd., of Waterville, have announced the purchase of the urethane foam producing facilities of the St.Lawrence Manufacturing Co., of Quebec City.The facilities will bo moved to Waterville some time in the near future, R.V.Yohe, president, B.F.Goodrich, and George Couture, president St.Lawrence Manufacturing jointly announced today.TREAT ALCOHOLICS VANCOUVER (CPI\u2014A travelling clinic for treatment of alcoholism in (he Kamloops-Oka-nagan area is being put into opera lien this summer by the Al-* coholism Foundaillion of British Columbia.JÜTUMUfEOTMMl nau) e/ceeis t}?e«.bS^(WkrS J ¦ .: ' ¦By i Dads who know the whole story get the life insurance with bigger returns ng pa t In t e , r.\u2019.am J.ice 1 .'ey, Desmond >n, Mary Reynolds, Carole Judy Kandalaft, Linda Sherrill Fletcher, Beryl | Don ild Lewis, Shrlry Rublee, Haze! Mcllarg, Susan Henderson, Mimi 1 e.-aulnier, Shirley.Kimmis, Ruth Jellieoe.j Helen Rublee, David Carr, Louise Wright, Chri line Komery, Mary Hurley; Linda Foster, Paula man, Peter Kandalaft Fletcher, Ian McLeod, Martin, Peter Kogler, Lesaulnier, Dale Ross, Richards; G: rlh Henderson, Maureen Westgate, David Willis, Evelyn Salten, Stephen Hicks, Susan Goodson, Norman Lewis, Maureen Komery, James Reynolds, Brigitte Lesaulnier; Donna Montand, Kathleen Smith, Malcolm Taylor, Marilyn Cooperman, Robert Reynolds, j Barbara Westgate, Peter Smith, Carol Kimmis, Robert Leech, Judy Goodson, Richard Palmer, Joan Smith, Alberta Bison, Robert Mitchell, Dawn Palmer.The following pupils of Grades Preparatory, 1 and 2, have completed the requirements of their BEACHES Continued from Page 3 bag or a box.At the ocean, watch out for salt water when it dries, isalt crystals are left on the intricate mechanisms of the shutter.There is finer and more dangerous sand, too.So, to sum up the dent\u2019s, remember the greatest enemies of the camera are sand, water and heat.Be careful where you leave your earners or store it, especially in your car, as glove compartments are virtual hot-boxen, along with rear window shelves.Color film, will probably go \u201chay-wire\u201d under these conditions, so will your shutter; the lubricant dries out.Incidentally don\u2019t try oiling the shutter yourself.This oil is specially made \u2014 general fine oil» used in the household collect diust and gum up the slow speeds.If you think your camera needs attention, always have it done by a reputable camera repair department.(Earii nf ©banka MeKAY \u2014 I wish to thunk all my friends who so kindly sent me a sunshine basket, cards, letters and kind thoughts while I was 111.Your kindness will always be remembered.MUS.L.G.McKAY, Cookshlrc, Que, hi iflntuinam BALDWIN \u2014 In loving memory of i our dear wife and mother, Ida F.Baldwin, of Ayer*s Cliff, who passed away June 18, IS-SU, SIDNEY BALDWIN, Husband, MURRAY BALDWIN, Son.Ayer's Cliff, Que.ter a few days at ! her nit e, Mr-.George Warren, and Mr.Warren.Newport.Mr.A.P.Gordon, Stanstead, \u2022vas called to M ddleton, Ar-\u2014ij : c :* Util.It.1 t/.ere.Oratlu» 1URTUBISE, Gaston At Sherbrooke, Que., on Thursday, June Kith, 1960, Gaston Hurtubise, beloved husband of Juliette Dubois in his 4ilth year.Resided at 193 1st Avc.South.Remains resting at Gerard Moufette Funeral Parlor, 33 Bowen Ave South, Funeral service on Monday, June 20th at 9.00 a.m\u201e in St.Jean Baptiste Church.Interment in St.Michael\u2019s Cemetery, LAVOIE, Francois (Frank) \u2014 At his residence, 199 Gillespie St., Sherbrooke, on Thursday, June 16th, I960, Francois (Frank) Lavoie, in his 79th year, beloved husband of Eva Champagne.Remains resting at Brien\u2019s Funeral Parlor, 160 Ball St., Sherbrooke.Funeral service on Monday, June 20th in Christ Rot Church at 10.00 a m.Interment in St.Michael\u2019* Cemetery.La Cie des Frais Fun-eraries des Cantons de l\u2019Est, 297 King St.West, Robert Brien, director.REID, Elizabeth Mary \u2014 On Friday, June 17t.h, 1960, at her residence, Huntingdon, Que., in her 90Ih year Elizabeth Mary Thompson, beloved wife of the late John Charles Reid.Resting at Kelly\u2019* Euneral Home, Huntingdon.Funeral service on Sunday, June 19th at.2.00 p m.In Huntingdon United Church.FLORAL TRIBUTES MILFORD'S Special attention to out-of-town orders, 143 Frontenac \u2014 LO.9-2566 SHERBROOKE FUNERAL CHAPEl 530 Prospect St.\u2014 LO.2 2466 300 Queen Blvd.~LO.2-997/ We Rent Hospital Beds Wouldn't you like to be many hundreds of dollars ahead \u2014 when the need for family protection has passed and your life insurance turns into cash or retirement income?Your Mutual Life of Canada policy can bring you such bigger returns, returns far in excess of your actual premium payments.The reason is the savings which arise from the big dividends you get from the Mutual.The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada has an out- standing dividend record.Yearly dividends are substantial and when left to accumulate at interest they provide a very attractive investment.The retirement value of a Mutual Life policy-plus-dividends is one of the most impressive values in Canadian life insurance today.Why not get the story on how you, personally, can benefit.The Mutual Life of Canada representative in your community is at your service, or write to the Head Office, Waterloo, Ontario.RATTRAY \u2014 In fond and lovlnj?memory of a devoted husband and father, William K.Rattray, who passed away on June 18th, 1958.Remembered by,- HIS WIFE and FAMILY.Richmond, Que.ROBINSON \u2014 In memory of my dear husband, John Robinson, who passed away June 18, 1959.Sadly missed by his wife and family, MRS.RUTH ROBINSON, Cookshlre, Que.Leadership .through an outstanding dividend record This mes*»g« approved and paid for by tha Liberal Organization of Stanstead County.MUIC BRANCH Ph: LO.9- éï/Æ H BARRETTE AND L.t.WILSON & SON Knowlton CH.3-6650 Mansonville 47 or 20W Sutton 59 or 228 Cowansville 1553 or ZEnith 1-7100 AMBULANCE SERVICE OFFICE: 10 WELLINGTON ST.N.1022.André Touchette, Manager.REPRESENTATIVES; J.B.Lavallière MONUMENTS NOW: Delivery end erection ANYWHERE IN THE TOWNSHIPS \u2014 LOW PRICES.Send for FREE booklet (bowing beautiful (tone* \u2014 ALL GRANITES ORDER BY MAIL: Write, phone or call: Anderson Monuments BEEBE \u2014 TR.6-2416, Que.(In Sutton, Lloyd Mandigo) Bertrand Desruisseaux, Windsor Mills, 'Draper-Hastings1 FUNERAL SERVICE Cowansville \u2022 Sutton .Waterloo - Knowlton Mansonville Tel.157 Cowansvlll* Tel, 11 Sutton i « SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1380 Business Directory Advocates ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS, LANGLAIS & MONTY.Arnund Rousseau, Q.C., Paul Mullins Gervala, Ar.dré Languis, Rene Monty.LOrraln* I-473S 6 Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke.TOBIN it TOBIN, Trial Work and General Practice.Rosenbloom Bldg, opposite City Hall.13« Wellington (North,.LO.2*2120.SELL AND PROFIT.BUY AND SAVE .GET A BETTER JOB.Usai ani U§e ihe mm OOD HELP WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q.C.The Canada Bldg., 455 Craig Street West, Montreal.UN.1-2737, Chartered Accountants MCDONALD, CURRIE ft CO.Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS ft CO.Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferln Ave \u2014 LO.9-6301 Montreal, Quebec.Ottawa, Toronto Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, Rlmouski, Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.ROSS, TOUCHE & CO.Chartered Accountants, Montreal.LAVALLEE, BEDARD, Lyonnais, Gascon & Associates, D.J.Crockett, C.A., licensed trustee.201 Conti-ncntal Building, Sherbrooke, P.Q TeL LO.2-9680.Dentists DR J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon-Dentist, new address 406 Moore street.Olfice Hours: 8 a.m.to noon; 1 p.m.to 5.30 p.m.; evenings 7 p.m.to 8.30 p.m.Tel.LO.7-6844.Optometrists ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optometrist, New address: Granada Theatre Bldg., 51 Wellington No., Suites 1 & 2, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2-0517, Eyes examined.WE REPAIR TV & RADIOS PROMPT SERVICE O'BOYLE & PEARCE Tel.LO.2-MOO 1430 King W.\u2014 Sherbrooke BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser end real estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville \u2014 Tel.100 CHICOINE & PETERKA TV HI-FI & STEREO 1263 King W., \u2014 LO.9-S823 SHERBROOKE STUDENT WANTED English speaking, to work in Orchard, from 15 to 18 years old.Opportunity to learn French.Apply Marcel Gagnon, Compton Station.Service Depot Expert Repairs and Parts for all types of washing machines.Tel.LO.2-4723 1601 King St.W.SHERBROOKE LUMBER 2 x 3, 2 x 4, 8\u2019 to 12' long; 2 x 5, 2 x 6, 12\u201d long; tongue and groove or form lumber, 5 or 6\u201d wide, 2nd class, $65 per thousand.4\u201d 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 PATRIE, Tel.48 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 reel \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 \u2018\u2018Home Movies\" magazine \u2022\tCamera and Projector instruction books \u2022\tCastle Film Catalog .FREE roll KODACHROME Color film \u2022\tFREE all the black & white movie film you can use in 2 years.Cash Price: $189.95 For further details call LO.7-5217 \u2022SIMPSONS SEARS LIMITED, Sherbrooke, Quebec, GENERAI, Electric ironer, almost new, real labour saver, reasonable.LO.2-8113.4.Property For Sale NORTH WARD \u2014 1398 Desjardins: 5 room brick bungalow, garage, land-, scaped.Monthly payments $67 In- j eluded capital, taxes and Interest at i 5%, Down payment and balance to j be discussed.Tel.LO.2-9353.NORTH WARD; 2 very fine apart-1 ment houses, well located, and i buildings are In first class condl-j tlon.Pay at least 10% net before | depreciation.Frank J.Conway, LO 7-5162 and LO.2-4943.11.Livestock For Sale CLEAN herd of 20 good young Holstein milk cows, 12 young registered vaccinated Ayrshire cows, 10 registered vaccinated Ayrshire heifers due this fall.7 horses for sale cheap or will exchange, 1 young, gentle, well broken to ride saddle, gelding.K Blumenfeld, Mansonville, Que.25.Teachers Wanted WANTED for Valcsrtler Intermediate School a Protestant teacher to act as Principal and teach grades 7, 8 & 9.Salary according to qualifications and experience.Apply to Elmer McCartney, Sec., Valcartier Village, P.Q.NORTH WARD.Adjoining Sherbrooke Golf Club, corner Grlme-Jacqucs-Cartier.Beautiful six-room, individual, new residence (four bedrooms).Spendid finish.Tiled bathroom, automatic heating, garage, Another residence 1855- 1880 Grime.Necessary assistance.Immediate possession Hebert's LO.2-0874.FORMER school house and land.In Austin Village.Tel: VI.3-4104 or VI.3-2014.LENNOX VILLE on Beattie Street: bungalow, rooms, large modern kitchen, immediate occupancy.Tel: LO.2-7086.STOVES, guns, tractor, plows, tires $11.50, farm wagons trailers barbed wire $6.7'5 block wood $4,50 flower pots, washing machines, refrigerators.Francis Ingalls, Sutton Jet., Que.Tel.Sutton 632-r-2.TWO desks, $5 each.Take them «s you find them.Tel: Neil Tracy, LO.2-1311.EXCELLENT 24 Inch Briggs and \u2022Stratton reel-type lawn mower, very expensive machine.In A-l condition.Phone LO.2-9357.SPRING fed pond, 7 miles from Magog, 1 mile In circumference.Tel: VI.3-5527.i HOUSE for sale in Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Five rooms and bath.Garage, two screened-ln porches.Reasonable price.Apply Alex Hibbard, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.BOAR pig, half Landrace, half Yorkshire, 18 months old.Low Price.Phone Magog VI.3-4123.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.3 REGISTURED Landrace sows, 1 registered Landrace boar.Reason for selling: illness.W.E.Bailey, Mansonville, Que.12.To Let NORTH HATLEY \u2014 3 rooms, heated, redecorated, balcony, immediate occupancy.Earl Davis VI.2-2735.3 LARGE room apartment, West Ward, bus stop, near church and school.Phone LO.2-7769, Apply 2211 Galt Street West.NORTH WARD: 3 fine cottage-type homes, 6, 7 & 8 rooms.Choice locations.Frank J.Conway, LO.7-5162 and LO.2-4943.4Và ROOM bungalow, full basement, oil heating.Call LO.9-0422.3 .SINGLE beds, baby crib, play pen, high chairs, car crib, baby bath, kindergarten set, space heater.All I in very good conditiin.Apply 564 Me Man am y Street, Sherbrooke.LENNOX VILLE \u2014 Speid Street, new homes, bungalows and split levels.Five, 6 and 7 rooms to suit your needs.Phone for further details.R.A.Deacon, LO.2-2185.ONE LAMP, imitation crystal; silver tea set with tray.All for $25.Reason for selling; leaving town.Tel: LO.7-6875.ONE GREY Marine motor, 6 cylinders, 33 H.P., complete with instrumental panel, shaft, and propeller.Price $125.Call LO.2-2121.NORTH WARD: 2 duplexes: one 7 rooms down and 5 up; the other one has two 5 rooms.Excellent buys.Frank J.Conway, LO.7-5162 and LO.2-4943.NEW SEVEN ROOM, ultra-modern, water heated, new apartment, ground floor, (4 bedrooms), stove Frigidaire, garage etc.Immediate possession.Also large cottage to let.Hebert\u2019s, Phone LO.2-0874.QUIET, no neighbours, Vh room flat, heated, hot water, dryer, unfurnished $60.a month.3rd floor.Ill Frontenac.LO.2-2585, 9 to 5 p.m.LO.2-9717 after 5 p.m.NEW apartment, 3 rooms, heated, hot water, electric stove and refrigerator, vinyl flooring, ceramic tile coloured bathroom, fixtures for automatic washer and dryer.Available August 1st.Apply 1067 Worthington, Tel: LO.2-4486.26.Help Wanted: Mole WANTED: Young boy wanted to drive tractor for haying.Apply Ernest Wilkins, Kingsbury, TA.6-2979.27.Female Help Wanted AVON REPRESENTATIVES are earning in 4 hours dally what others can in 8.We will show you how.Mrs.A.LeBrun, Waterloo, Tel.1075.28.Domestic Help Wanted WANTED: A cook-general for a family of two adulta for Knowlton for July and August.Apply 3777 Cote des Neiges, Apt.514, Montreal.35a.Legal I THE BANKRUPTCY ACT NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE PRO-POSAL OF: MRS.THERESE L\u2019HEUREUX GAR-AND, trading under the name and style of \u2018\u2018Belfo Supply Reg\u2019d,\u201d in the city of Sherbrooke, Province of Quebec, CANADA.DEBTOR.Take notice that the above named debtor has lodged with me a proposal under the Bankruptcy Act.A general meeting of the creditors of the debtor will be held at the office of the Official Receiver, at the Court House, in the city of Sherbrooke, province of Quebec, on the 29th day of June 1960 at the hour of three (3) o\u2019clock tn the afternoon.DATED AT SHERBROOKE, P.Que.this 13th day of June 1960.ANDRE TROTTIER, Trustee C.A.TV Guide 3 \u2014 WCAX \u2014 Burlington 5\t_ WPTZ \u2014 Plottsburg 6\t\u2014 CBMT \u2014 Montreal 7\t\u2014 CHIT \u2014 Sherbrooke 8\t\u2014 WMTW \u2014 Mount Washington TBA \u2014 To Be Announced 29.Male & Female Help Wanted COOK AND HANDY MAN : for Permanent Position on Lake Memphremagog, 6 miles from Magog.Separate house provided.Phone VI.3-2063 Saturday or Sunday, or Write: F.W.WILSON R.R.4, Magog, Quebec, giving phone Number.30.Farm Help Wanted OFFICE OF: André Trottier & Cie, C.A.6 Wellington South, Sherbrooke, Que.36.Miscellaneous TAKE your children off city streets.Give them enjoyable, healthful holiday on our farm.Best food, grown on our farm.Spacious playgrounds.Reasonable rates.Apply Mrs.Eric Newton, Warden, Que., Tel: Waterloo 710-W-3.6:00 p.m.3) Newstime 5)\tJack Paar Presents 6)\tReflections 8) Early Show 6:15 p.m.3) Weather Wise 5) Film Feature 6:20 p.m.3) Sports Digest 6:30 p.m.3) Walt Disney Presents 5)\tHawiian eye 6)\tGolf with Stan Leonard 7)\tTele-Bulletin 6.45 p.m.«) CBC TV News 7) La VIeteo 6:50 p.m.7) Edition Sportive 7:00 p.m.6)\tDennis the Menace 7)\tPalmares des Quadrilles 8)\tTombstone Territory 7:30 p.m.3) Perry Mason 5) Law of the Plainsman fOUR PASSPORT to a more pleasant life .a home of your own .see the best, never mind the rest.Call Charles Connors, LO.2-4000.VACUUM CENTRE: salea-service-re-palrs.Bargain sale: Electrolux, Hoover, Kirby, Filter Queen and many others.From $10 up.to clear rehuilts).We repair all makes, also electrical appliances.Paper bag* and Hose for all makes.J.O.Pou-! Un, R17 King St.West, Sherbrooke, j Tel: LO.9-4898.TOWER mower (Teco), good condition, price reasonable.Apply 31 Prospect Street, Lennoxville.Tel.LO.!\t9-0383.APPROXIMATELY 1,000 bales of excellent standing hay.Apply Fred A.Lemoine, Melbourne, TA.6-3750 5.Lots For Sale NORTH WARD, few beautiful, large lots adjoining Sherbrooke Country Club Strictly residential section.Jacques-Cartier, Desrochers, Grime streets.Select yours now and build your residence.See Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand.Phone LO.2-0874.APARTMENT, 4 large rooms, heated, hot water, electric stove, refrigerator, Venetian blinds tile flooring, large cellar with laundry.Ground floor.Will redecorate to your choice.Available August 1st.Apply 1067 Worthington, apt.1, Tel.LO.2-4468.AVAILABLE 6 room modern apartment, central and attractive location, hot water, janitor service, unheated garage, reasonable rental.Apply Record Box 17 or Tel: LO.2-0567 or LO.2-8916.6.Cottages For Sale COvSY little cottage, almost furnished, on Magog River, Rock Forest road.Also winterized.Tel: LO.7-6741.NORTH WARD: Semi-private, 4-room apartment, heated, refrigerator and stove, quiet surroundings, available by 1st of August\u2014 $75.00, Apply 1438 Durham, Tel: LO.9-1263.ONE 5-room tenement, third floor, situated on Alexander Street.Apply 209 Alexander Street.\tv HERDSMAN required for moderate sized farm, Must be well recommended.Outline experience and quote reference in first application.Apply Sherbrooke Trust Co.37.Personal I WHEAT Germ Oil, 150 capsules, $1.50 | postpaid.CO D.extra.Also free pricelist, and guide to nutrition, j Dept.1, M.C.Sales Co., 26 Shields Ave., Toronto.31.Situation Wanted: Male HYGIENE supplies (rubber goods) Mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples, 25c.25 samples, $1.00.Mall order Dept.C-2, Nov.Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton.Ont MAN WILL do light housework In 41.Boats and Motors private home.Phone LO.2-9559 after 6 p.m.BILINGUAL university student desires immediate summer employment until mid^September.Any type of work.LO.2-0071.SALESMAN with excellent connections in Ontario wishes to contact manufacturer of products not commonly sold in the Niagara Peninsula.Reply to Record Box 13.16 FOOT Peterborough boat with 12 H.P.motor.Call LO.2-6956 after 5 p.m.46.Pets For Sale PUREBRED American Cocker Spaniel puppies.George Marshall, Waterloo.Phone 1154-J-3.FOR SALE \u2014 Cottage for sale, desirable spot on Lake MassawippL Apply P.O.Box 238, Beebe, Que.HAY \u2014 Some 75 acres timothy and clover hay, standing.Apply Mea dowbank Farm, Knowlton.Tel: CH 3-6663., 6a.For Sale or To Let ELECTRIC STOVE, good condition, 40 in.Hot Point.LO.9-1643.| 5 ROOM to rent or sell, furnished, electric stove and frig., screened-in porch, at Selby Lake.Apply Maurice Daudelin, R.R.1, Durham, Que.4 ROOM heated apartment, hot water, Venetian blinds.Phone: LO.2-9623.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 Api.2, phone LO.9-3318.HOUSE trailer, 35 ft., 1958 model, sleeps 6, will sell very reasonably for cash.Nancy Townsley.Four Pines Park.AUCTION SALE Monday, June 20th, AT 7:00 P.M.FOR SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF the late Joseph Henry Roy, 400 ST.MICHAEL STREET, SHERBROOKÉ WILL BE SOLD: One kitchen set, oil stove, refrigerator, living room set, one complete bedroom set, one vac* uum cleaner, one radio, tables, \"Carillon\u201d clock, Singer sewing machine.2 rocking chairs, silverware, table lamps and floor lamps; antique dishes; other dishes, pots, silverware, blankets, and other articles too numerous to mention.JOSEPH OUELLETTE, Auctioneer, Sherbrooke.Tel: LO.7-5645.BROME Lake, Bondvllle, Que., 5 room cottage, completely furnished, artesian wells, hot water.3 room guest house adjoining.Price $12,000.Apply Sherbrooke Record Box 12.LAKE Memphremagog, large cottage, partially furnished, for sale or to let for season.Apply Hart Montgomery, Lennoxville.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.7.Farms For Sale FARM for sale of 140 acres, good sugar hush, all equipped for sugaring, a quantity of soft wood timber, never failing water, 1 mile from highway, hot and cold water and bathing house.Electricity in house and barn.Phone Cookshihe TRinity 5-3275.Apply Stewart Coates, Birch-ton, P.Q.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.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 details on past experience and refer-ences to Record Box 298.VOTE BARRETTE rPERFORMANCE^ AUCTION SALE for Miss E.Hover and other consignees, Wells' Auction House, 30 MASSAWIPPI ST., LENNOXVILLE Thursday, June 23rd, 1960, AT 7:00 P.M.TO BE SOLD: G.E.Refrigerator; Westinghouse refrigerator; 3 pee.I chesterfield suite; studio couch; 3/4 bed complete; Thor ironer new; oak j dining room suite; 6 bridge chairs; !\t3 card tables; ironing board; fire- ! place irons; hall tree; record cabinet; coffee table new; end table; vacuum cleaner; Boy\u2019s OCM bicycle; Boy\u2019s 3 speed COM bicycle; sidewalk bicycle; table and floor lamps; rocking chairs; electric fan heater; two porcelain sinks; lawn j chairs; 2 chests of drawers; commode: circulator heater; electric | rangette; 2 lawn mowers; occasional I chairs; small desk; combination radio; 2 small compressera; dishes; kitchenware; pictures and frames; quantity fence staples; linen; blankets; quantity hand made articles new including crocheted bed spread; other small articles too numerous to mention.Terms: CASH.E.G.WELLS, Auctioneer, Lennoxville.Que.Tel: LO.7-4023.FARM 100 acres on Johnville road, 7 miles from city; eight room insulated house; to settle estate, cash only \u2014would rent house.Call after 6 p.m.LO.9-5709.8.Cars For Sale \u201953 COACH, very good running condition; also fishing equipment.Bargain for quick sale.Tel: Magog VI.3-2081.VOLKSWAGEN, custom model, 1957, only 25.000 miles.S64 MeManamy Street, Sherbrooke.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 dally from 1 to 9 p.m.Chatelaine Residences.Tel: LO.9-6434.13.Offices To Let BOY, 16, would like work for the summer holidays.Can speak both Languages.Tel: TE.7-2242.48.Money To Loon 32.Situation Wanted: Female .17 YEAR old girl with grade ten education would like work for summer months.Apply Record Box 18.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 Friday.Write Box 10, The Record.EXPERIENCED girl, 16, desires care of children in North Hatley.Best references.Box 435, Cookshire.TR.5-3648.33.Situations Wanted: Domestic WILL take children to board full or part time, or will do any kind of Home Improvement Loans and PERSONAL LOANS, ETC.Town and Country up to $10,000.Reasonable Rates.Phone: Roland Bernard, \u2019 LOrraine: 9-5537, 77 King West, COMMUNITY FINANCE CORP.work in my TE.7-2242.own home.Phone DON\u2019T | MISS! LENNOXVILLE: offices to let on Queen Street.Apply Hart Montgomery, Lennoxville.MONARCH 1954 hard top, automatic power steering, power brakes.In perfect condition.Tel: LO, 9-5566.\u201956 AUSTIN, excellent condition, priced to sell.Williams\u2019 Hardware, Foster.Tel: Waterloo 1144-J-2.14.Cottages To Let 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.2-5507.16.Room and Board ROOM and board available for four men, also meals by week, centrally located.Phone: LO.7-6313.8b.Authorized New Car Dealers 17.Convalescent Home CHEVROLET, Corvalr, Envoy, Olds-mobile, Cadillac, Chevrolet Trucks, Sales and Service, Foxbrooke Motors Ltd., 345 Wellington South, Sherbrooke.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, Vsl-tant, Renault, Fargo Trucks, Sales &.Service.Martin Motor Sale* Ltd., 405 Belvedere SL TeL LO.9-3659.RAMBLER, Htllman, Sunbeam Alpine, Humber, Metropolitan Parts, Sales St Service.Quality Uaed Cars Available.Union Motor Sales & Service Reg\u2019d., 1681 King West.Tel.LO.2-1390.4.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.7-7859.10.Horses 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.Wark, Lennoxville, Tel: LO.9-3485.VISIT these beautiful residences for immediate possession.Near Sherbrooke University, Combustion Engineering, Bryant's etc.2271 Bachand, 1451 Leonard, 1455 Prunier, 1540-1575 Caron.Necessary assistance.Enjoyment and satisfaction.Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand.Phone 1,0.2-0674.11 b.Baby Chicks DAYOLD and started chicks at new low prices, prompt shipment.Some started on hand; two hatches weekly.Write for list, or see local manager, Lloyd Humbert, Bray Hatchery.TAlbot St.(formerly Newington) Sherbrooke, LO.9-3730.ROOM and care for elderly person or seml-Lnvalld, tray service, pleas-sant surroundings, trained attendants and modern convenience*.Tel LO.2-0954.219 Montreal Street.18.Wanted To Rent WANTED by October l*t.General Store In country with living accommodations.Apply to Record Box 15.35.Business Opportunities OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS!! INCOMES UP TO $1,000.00 PER MONTH KING KOIN PHILOO-BENDIX equipped Launderette* are the most profitable in this \u2014 Canada's fastest growing business.Available only through KING KOIN: \u2022\tThree types of HEAVY DUTY COMMERCIAL PHILCO-BEND1X WASHERS.(Double and Single Load Tumble Action &- Largest Capacity AGITATOR Washers ) a Newest and Largest Capacity PHILCO-BENDIX Dryer.\u2022\tLow Down Payments and Quality Discounts.\u2022\tMost Complete Merchandising and Engineering Program.If it\u2019s Commercial \u2014 It\u2019s PHILCO-BENDIX WRITE, WIRE or PHONE for COMPLETE INFORMATION KOIN LAUNDRY SALES.LTD., 20 College Street, Toronto 2, Ontario, Canada WA.5-4515 INTERESTING proposition for reliable men in automotive business, to establish own business, some capital requnired, experience in garage or service station an asset but not essential.Tel: by day LX).7-6022; niffht time LO.9-1643.lean Lesage HEAD OF THE QUEBEC LIBERAL PARTY ¦ giving his CLOSING CAMPAIGN COMMENTS CBMT MONTREAL CBOT OTTAWA 10:45 SUNDAY fTh.Quebec liberal Party) k - \" 'mmrnmmm DENTIST and family of two children wish to sub-let house or apartment for July or July and August.Write Box 16, Sherbrooke Record.20.Wanted To Purchase WANTED: Large motorboat.Reply-stating size, type, age, price, to Record Box 14.FARM LAND or small abandoned lot within 15 miles of Sherbrooke.5 to 200 acres.Write Record Box 300.24.Salesmen Wanted NATIONALLY known ftre 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.Prim cars.Apply Record Box 285.ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street, Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Canedian Fairbanks-Morse Refrigerators, Stoves and Washers.Before buying furniture visit us.We have all types of furniture, at attractively low prices.As we accept 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Ready On Stage t 6)\tBackground 11:30 p.m.7)\tEmission Politique 11:40 p.m, 6)\tShoestring Theatre 7)\tDecoy 7) Emision Politique 7:00 p.m.3) Dennis the Menace 5)\tThe Price is Right 7)\tA communiquer 6)\tTabloid 7:20 p.m, 8)\tTri-State New# 7:25 p.m.8) Watch Your Weather 7:30 p.m.3) Kate Smith Show 5)\tUS Border Patrol 6)\tDon Messer\u2019s Jubilee 7)\tEmission Politique 8)\tCheyenne 7:45 p.m.7) Chez Clemence 8:00 p.m.3V The Texan 5) Leave it to Bearer 7) Carrefour 8:30 p.m.3) Father Knows B##t 5)\tTales of Wells Fargo 6)\tRlverboat 7)\tA communiquer 8)\tBourbon Street Beat 9:00 p.m.3) Danny Thomas Show 5) Peter Gunn 7) La Gendarmerie 9:30 p.m.3) Ann Southern 5)\tGoodyear Theatre 6)\tMusic '80 7)\tLa clé des Champ# 8)\tAdventures In Paradise 10:00 p.m.3) Hennesy 5)\t1960 Emmy Award» 7) Histoire d\u2019Amour 10:30 p.m.3) June Allyson Show 6)\tThe Town Above 7)\tConcert Intime 8)\tTed Mack Original Amateur Hour 11:00 p.m.3) Esso Reporter 6)\tCBC TV News and 7)\tTelejournal 8)\tTomorrow\u2019s HeadUne# 11:10 p.m.3) Vermont Edition 8) World\u2019s Best Movie# 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and th# Weather 5)\tJack Paar Show 6)\tViewpoint 7)\tLa Météo 11:16 p.m.7) News Round-Up 11:20 p.m.3) Ready on Stag# t 11:22 p.m.S) Sports Final 11:30 p.m.5t Late News S) Feature Film 11:45 p.m, 5) Jack Paar Show TIMBER COUNTRY\tj northern British Columbia.VICTORIA (CP) \u2014 Four major Transport Minister Wicks said j bridges are planned by the Pa- the 697-,mile route will pass cific Northern Hallway on it#} ihmyzj, \u201csviow?4»f .\u2018j* finejst tim* \u2019 ro(*e to the Yukon through I her in North America.\u201d Miss Faith Olson Feted At Shower In Bury BURY \u2014 A pfeasant evening was spent at tiie home of Mrs, Kenneth Tarrant, assisted by Mrs.Clair Gibson, when a popular bride-to-be of the month, Miss Faith Olson, was entertained at a pantry shower Upon her arrival the guest of honor was met by Mrs.Tarrant and presented with a corsage and seated under an umbrella canopy, decorated attractively with pink bows and roses.She was assisted bw her mother.Mrs.Arthur Olson, her aunt, Mrs.Sidney Coates, and cousin.Miss Marilyn Pehlemann in opening a wide variety of beauti-ftil and useful gifts, Mis* Olson graciously exprès- VOTE BARRETTE and | PRODUCTION sed her thanks and appreciation for the gifts and invited the donors to visit her in her new j home and help her use them.To add to the gaiety of the evening Miss Mildred Ellis exemplified her skill in foretelling the future.Highlighting the sumptuous re freshmens was a double-ring «rake topped by a lacy, candy parasol, in blue and white.\u2022AVKXIAL UMSON CXMs HATLEY Mr.G.Ham.of Milby, visited his daughter, Mrs.Beaven Bowen.Mr.Bowen and family.I Rev.Fred Williams and Mrs.Williams of Carleton Place, Ont., visited Mr.and Mrs Sam Had-lock., After having spent several days at her parental home.Miss Thelma Geramell returned to Macdonald College, where she attended a banquet given in honor of the graduates of the School of Education.Mrs.D.A.Gibbs and Mrs.Wallace Gemimell motored to Mac | donald College, where they at- ; tended the graduation exercises j at which the latter's daughter , received her Intermediate diploma in teaching.Mrs.Bertha Heath spent several days with her sister, Mrs.Wallace\" Gemimell, and Mr.Gem-1 mell.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Perkins, Miss Ida Perkins.Mr John Kent and Miss Lilian McDougall motored to Montreal to attend the graduation exercises of Miss Joan Kent, ourse-in-train-ing at the Catherine Booth Hospital.They also attended the banquet held for the graduating class and their guests.er Stratton, of Newiport, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Foote were guests of From The Pen Of E.T.Writers A T R 1 B l T E TO DAD Never a search lor pity, Never a sign of greed.But head held high in proudne.w Was his power to succeed.Cheaper by the dozen Is a famous saying But times arn't always easy.When for eleven you are paying Love and attention They don't cost anything But they mean a whole lot more Than many other things.He had enough to go around Made sure that all were safe and sound George.Vivian, Lenard, Claire, Gerald, Ernest, Georgette, Hector, Connie Robert and Juliette.Dad has left us now you see, To prepare a place for us to be.But cherished memories never cease.We loved him so, May he rest in peace.Mrs.Ronald Baztnet Waterloo, Que.\u2018FATHERS DAY\" I'd give all I own, if I could anly say, \"Happy Father's Day to my dad today But three long years have passed since My dad was called away, And the only gift that I can give him.Is to go to his grave and pray.So, all of you who have a Dad, Give him the very best today, I know that's what I\u2019d give my Dad, If onlv he were here today.Women's Insli^e l!c!i!s Meeting At Hatley H ATLEY - The June meeting I of the Women's Institute was | held at tie home of Mrs Fred Wright w\\Uh 10 members and two visitors present It was decided to cancel the food sale which was to have been held and to replace the sale by each member donating i one dollar To further add to the funds it was suggested to I hold a summer fair.July 28 Definite plans to be male later Mrs.W.Shaman, agricultural I convener stated that the Ctrl diren\u2019s garden plots would be in ; spected as had been done last year.Mrs.A Moulton, convener of I VOTE BARRETTE hers to leave arttdes for the SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY.TUNE If!.Idfid T | sale's table at the Count y Fair.I with her or at Dustin\u2019s Store, before the first day of the fair I Mrs \\\\ Belanger was appoint- R D Miller was appointed del-1\tUSEFUL LABOR \u2022.-gate o the c ounty W 1 meet- DORCHESTER.N B (CP)\u2014In-ing in August\tmates at the Maritimes peniton- Rofreshnu'r - were served by i té ary here are gome ir » the null- led delegate to attend the ton ,ju.hostess, assisted b\\ the eo I vert.on at Macdonald College hottes-es.Mrs \\\\ 0 Miller and ion Thursday June 38.and Mrs \u2018Mrs R P Miller mg business A granary and grist mill are to be constructed at the prison, with labor provided by the prisoners.MA \"ON At UNION ORO CALL LO.2-1564 ROSS-BIRON 183 FRONTENAC ST.FOR ELECTRIC LTD.FAST & EFFICIENT SERVICE on; - \u2022\tTELEVISIONS \u2022\tIRONS \u2022\tTOASTERS \u2022\tPERCOLATORS \u2022\tELECTRIC BLANKETS \u2022\tHEATING PADS \u2022\tFANS \u2022\tHEATERS \u2022\tMOTORS ELECTRIC STOVES DISHWASHERS AUTOMATIC WASHERS DRYERS VACUUM CLEANERS POLISHERS MIXERS REFRIGERATORS WRINGER WASHERS ELECTRIC TOOLS ESTIMATES GIVEN \u2014 WORK GUARANTEED \u2014 WE PICK UP AND DELIVER \u2014 \tMadeleine Bryan Lennoxville, Que.\ti\t Mrs G A Turner at Leonard\t\t Akhurst s, Coati cook.Mrs.Ida Bullock, of Toronto.| visited her uncle, Mr.C.W Moulton and other relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Tom Ride at ; tended the Fair at Ormstown Mrs.Middleton and Mrs.Roy\tSfCBQI SMPr'\u2019\t \tSATISFACTION GUARANTEED\t of St an stead visited the Fred j Wrights.\t\t Mr Edward Brubmuller, Cow-\tRapid Service\t I arnsvitte, spent several days with i Mr and Mrs.Charles Whitcomb.\t\t Mr.and Mrs.M.Smith and j ! family spent the weekend at ; | their cottage at Lake Massawip- ;\t\u2022 SHOCK ABSORBERS \u2022\t pi.Mrs.Susie Leavitlt spent the\t\u2022 COIL SPRINGS \u2022\t weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Bat-\t\t ley, at Bury.Mrs.Sam Morse has returned\tWith Us It's Always Springtime!\t to Lennoxville.where she is as-\t\t si sting Mrs.Crosby.NOTE FROM PAST\tSherbrooke Auto Spring Ltd.\t CHATHAM.Ont.(CP) \u2014 A\tNew Address \u2014 240 Camirand St.\u2014 LO.9 1146\t 1 single sheet of paper found in | the board of education office here\tSherbrooke, Que.\t j showed the board\u2019s budget for\tManager: JEAN-LOUIS LALLIER\t 1860 was $3,370.Teachers\u2019 salar lies totalled $2.820.\tEvenings and Sundays, Phone LO.9-1146\t space a problem?here\u2019s the solution Findlay SPACE SAVER RANGE THE SMALL-SIZE RANGE WITH THE BIG-SIZE RANGE FEATURES PLUS DRAMATIC NEW BEAUTY OF DESIGN SPfCIAHY PRICfD AT ONLY $14300 Convenient Budget Terms Available Here\u2019s a compact electric range that gives you more room to move about yet pampers you with features you'd expect only in far more expensive, bigger ranges.*\tFast microtube surface elements *\tSeven Heat rotary switches *\tFamily Si/e Oveu holds kinvst si/e domestic roast pan for \u2019S pound roast or 25 pound turkey *\tHake and Broil signal light *\tAutomatic oven heat eonlrol *\tPowerful tubular oven elements with broiler *\tFinished in lifetime white porcelain *\tFuses acccsible from front of range *\tAppliance outlet *\tFnamcllcd broiler pan and smokeless grid FOR MODERN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SEE YOUR TAVOURITE DEALER or Southern Canada Power WE GUARANTEE AND SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL MODEL Ul 9 M?Promises \u2014 Just Action! Vote for CLAUDE GOSSELIN and Progress for Coin Here is what the NATIONAL UNION has accomplished in COMPTON CONSTITUENCY since Sept 18, 1957 - PUBLIC EDUCATION 9 n»w schools, including three Protestant Schools.ENLARGEMENT OF POPE MEMORIAL SCHOOL IN BURY ENLARGEMENT OF COOKSHIRE CENTRAL SCHOOL NEW SAWYERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BEING BUILT These schools have all modern equipment, including Household Science Kitchens, Good Laboratory Facilities, Athletic Facilities.$1,891,723 OLD AGE PENSIONS $2,061,225 BRIDGES $1,322,432.36 MUNICIPAL FIRE PROTECTION $25,218.65 PENSIONS TO BLIND $148,451 ROADS $4,849,515 NEEDY MOTHERS $551,696 DRAINAGE $296,257.83 FARM IMPROVEMENTS $84,802.50 PENSIONS TO INVALIDS $307,844.00 COLONIZATION $285,000 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE $196,285 LOANS TO FARMERS $3,043,465 GRANTS TO FARMERS' SONS $31,200 AID TO CO-OPERATIVES $7,100 iBàm At the end of two and a half years, CLAUDE GOSSELIN is just getting into his stride.He has accomplished so much; it is in YOUR interest to let him continue the job! CLAUDE IS YOUNG ! CLAUDE IS ENERGETIC ! .¦ *: .REMEMBER 1956! THIS WAS A GREAT YEAR FOR COMPTON AS FAR AS LIBERAL PROMISES WERE CONCERNED! What was accomplished?Before you cast your ballot, THINK! Our present Liberal candidate was one of the chief organizers in Compton in 1956 He still has the same old promises, and, we expect, the same lack of sincerity.CLAUDE HAS THE INTERESTS OF HIS CONSTITUENCIES AT HEART! This advertisement bought and paid for by the Organizing Committee for Claude Gosselin. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1980 .S' Lurch eruiceS In The Women\u2019s Sphere Anglican Church of Canada &ï.îJclrr\u2019fl (Hlfurrl] TRINITY I B.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.00\ta.m.Holy Communion.11.00\ta.m.Morning Prayer.7.00 p.m.Evening Prayer.Wednesday 10.00\ta.m.Holy Communion.Friday St.John the Baptist Day.7.30 a m.Holy Communion.United Church of Canada pariait of ll}r Aïumit anh g\u2019t.Paul Rev.It.S.Jcrvis-Rcad, M A., B.D.Rector.TRINITY I Church of the Advent 8.00 a m.Holy Communion.10.00\ta.m.Mattins and Sunday School, St.Paui the Apostle 11.15 a.m.Sung Eucharist.St.George's Anglican Church Uennoxville (Episcopal) Ven.T.J.Matthews, B.A.S.Th.L.S.T.Rector.First Sunday After Trinity 8.00\ta.m.Holy Communion.9.00\ta m.Sand Hill, Morning Prayer.11 a.m.Sung Eucharist, Prcach-or, The Ven.John Comfort, !,.S.T., Archdeacon of Gaspe.7.00\tp.m.Evensong.United Church of Conoda ^amjiîîrr üntuirial (Ülmrrh Denault & Galt Sts.Minister, Rev.C.M.Currie, M.A., B.D., Ph.D.Choir Master: Ernest Howland Organist: Mrs.E.Howland.S.S.Supt., W.Mutchlcr, Jr.Sunday School Withdrawn for summer months.11.00 a.m.\u2014 THE GRACE OF SYMPATHY Salvation Army Sherbrooke Corps.175 Wellington St.South.Sr.Captain and Mrs.G.Me-Ewan (Commanding Officers).Sunday, June 1!) 8.30\ta.m.Air program, C.K.T.S.] Radio, 10.30\ta.m.Directory Class.11.00 a.m.Sunday School and i Holiness Meeting.7.00 p.m.Salvation Meting.Everyone Welcome ÜTmiüxuillr iluiti'îi (Ülmrrlj Corner Queen and Church Sts.Lennoxville Minister: REV.A.B.LOVELACE.B.A., B.D.11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship Sermon: THE TABLE BECOMES AN ALTAR.HOLY COMMUNION.All without a regular Church Home are invited to share in this Service.lUipmuilh (Ehurrit Established 1835 United Church of Canada Dufferin Ave.at Montreal St.¦fad , ti- 1 *' ! : T * Minister: Rev.M.W.Williams, CD.Organist: Mr.Jack Evans 11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship Subject: \"MAN OF GOO'S CHOOSING\" ALL WELCOME! Baptist Church SHERBROOKE Corner of Portland & Queen Streets Pastor: Rev.L.Lynn.Organist, Mrs.C.Wright.Choir Director, Mrs.N.Pentecostal Lennoxville Pentecostal Church Rev.H.E.Lewis, Paslor.9.45 a.m.Sunday School.11 a.m.Morning Worship.Evangelestic Service 7.30 p.m.The Pentecostal Chapel 49g College Street, Richmond.D.J.Poirier, Pastor.Sunday Services 9.45 a.m.Sunday School.11.00\ta.m.Worship.Saturday 8.00\tp.m.STUDIES in THE REVELATION.Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 530 Montreal St.Sunday School, 9.45 a.m.Sunday Service, 11.00 a.m.Wednesday Meeting at 8 p.m.Reading Room, 350 Island St.Wednesday, Friday, 3 to 5 p.m.Whether tho creation reflects a supreme divine intelligence, or whether it merely manifests the qualities of matter, will be considered at the services in all the Christian Science churches this Sunday, in the reading of | the week\u2019s Lesson-Sermon on the K, subject \"Is the Universe, Includ-i ing Man.Evolved by Atomic «.¦\"\u2019HI:1* ¦S m0t, IM m/J* ' Motherhood Honored In Russia ¦ \u2022h OTTAWA ( CP )\u2014Motherhood is regarded as heroic in the Soviet Union, says Amasasp Aroutun-ian, Moscow's ambassador to : Canada.Addressing the Ottawa branch j of the Canadian Women\u2019s Press | Club, he outlined the various or-jders of maternal merit in his ! country.| A Soviet woman gets state recognition when she gives birth to her fifth child.No longer a mere mother, she is a \"glorious | mother\u2019\u2019 and receives a medal ' and ribbons.When she gets to seven, she becomes a \u201cmost glorious ! mother\u2019\u2019 and receives another i medal.A woman with 10 children is j acclaimed a \u201chero mother\" and receives her medal from the president of the Supreme Soviet.\u201cEven in a society of equal 'rights it is wonderful to be a : mother,\u2019\u2019 he said.Expectant mothers receive 114 days leave from, their jobs with full pay.Citing the example of pC1 a Quebec woman who made the \u2019» A news when she gave birth to her p-ff, 23rd child, he said jocularly: \u201cIn a case like that she would have |g|j leave .all her life with full pay.\u201d ,Tÿj Besides getting maternal re-%3i cognition, Dr.Aroutuniso said, | women have equal pay and equal rights in all fields of endeavor.CHEER FOR THE PATIENTS \u2014 Mrs.S.A.Lasko, left, member of Our Lady of Good Councel, C.W.L., anj Mrs.J.F.White, presid Slle spoke of the large number of *' 4 \"ij *,;X * *** * \u2019*'» - Î i;' \"\t* v \u2018 1 IVY \" 1 - s * 1* * .1 «! .« « Hi *¦ * ' È */\u2019**\u2019.\u2018 -Hr ent of St.Bridget\u2019s Council, C.W.I.hospital visiting committee, are shown above calling on Earl J.Hughes of Sherbrooke, a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Visiting the sick is one of the most important projects of the League, and volunteers for this work will be most warmly welcomed.Anyone wishing to give a few hours of their time to this worthy cause are asked to call Mrs.Gordon Mariner, telephone LO.2-0204.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) women in engineering and remarked that his wife was the chief engineer in a ceramics plant before her marriage.Peveril, L.Mus.\t.Sunday School Superintendent Force\u2019\u2019\u2019^Bihie light on this sub- H.W.Leech, Jr.10.00\ta.m.Sunday School, Bible Class.11.00\ta.m.Worship Service.NORTH HATLEY .30 p.m.Evening Service Snuitij luilrîi (Üljitrrlj Court St., «t William» Miniitar \u2014 Rev.R.Graham Barr, B.A., B.D.Organist: Mr.H.G.Eipert.SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.45 a.m.\u2014 Junior, Intermediate and Senior.11.00 a.m.\u2014 Nursery.Beginner* and Primary.11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Wor*hip \"CHRIST AND THE CHILDREN\" and Presentation of Sunday School Attendance Awards.Trinity is a friendly church and welcomes all who come! Speaker: Mr.Vaughn Giggie.The Presbyterian Church In Canada ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH 280 Frontenac Street Minister Rev.Sidney G.Garland.M.A.B.D.Mr.L.F.Jcnne\u2014Organist.Mr.W.B.Watson, Choir Director.Sunday, June 19th., 1960 At Eleven O\u2019Cloek Worship and Sermon.Subject: \u2018GOODNESS WITH A PLUS\u201d Church School suspended for summer months.\u201cATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE.\u201d ject will include the following from Nehemiah: \u201cThou, even thou, art Lord alone; thou hast made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host, the earth, and all things that are therein, the seas, and all (hat is'enjoyed by all, the prizes being Miss Colleen Hargrove, a popular bride to be was the guest of honor at a surprise shower held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Patton on Fifth Avenue recently.Upon her arrival, the bride elect was presented with a corsage of Pinks and English Dai sies, and escorted to a chair decorated with white and blue streamers falling from a water- [ Halifax, N.S., where she will at- Miss Gwendolyn Norris and Miss Rosemary Smith, of the Sherbrooke Hospital Staff, have left by car for Halifax, N.S., Where they will attend the Biennial Meeting of the Canadian Nurses Association.* * * Miss Clara Aitkenhead, Director of Nursing at the Sherbrooke Hospital, left by plane today for ing can overhead, giving a | tend shower effect.She then opened ' of the Canadian Nurses Associa-her many useful gifts for which tion.From there She will go on she expressed her thanks.| to- Cavendish, P.E.I.where she A couple of word games were will spend her vacation.therein, and thou preservest them all; and the host of heaven worshippeth these.\u201d Correlative passages from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will include: \u201cThe divine origin of Jesus gave him more than human power to expound the facts of creation, and demonstrate the one Mind which makes and governs man and the universe.\u201d won by Mrs.Murray Gratham and Miss Sandra Saanum.Eater, lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs.Bruce Patton, assisted bj her mother, Mrs.Gerald Haseltine, and Miss Joan Lyon.Among the out-of town guests was the bride elect\u2019s mothpr, Mrs F\u2019 Hargrove from Montreal.} iously ill for some time, has en tered the Sherbrooke Hospital The Misses Frances Whittle, Thelma Gratham, Bernice Mac- Evangelistic GRACE CHAPEL MONTREAL STREET Evangelistic - Undenominational SUNDAY SERVICES:- 10.30 a m.The Lord's Supper.2.30 p.m.Sunday School & Adult Bible Class.7.00 p.m.EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.MR.WELCH WILL BE PREACHING.Wednesday, 8 P.M.Prayer & Bible Study.Listen to \u201cThe Glad Tidings Hour\u201d broadcast over CKTS on j Sunday at 1.30 p.m.1 TIMOTHY 1:15 This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.CHURCH NOTICE DEADLINE In order to give better service to advertisers, It is necessary that all church notices tor Saturday be received no later than 10 a.m.Friday.Your co-operation in adhering to this deadline will be appreciated by the Sherbrooke Record advertising department Mr.and Mrs.William Peak, of Hannon, Ont., former residents of Sherbrooke, entertained rel-.\t\u201e\t, \u201e ,\t, atives and friends at their home !\tand Barbara Blanchette, on Miles Road, on June 4 and 5 on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary.Supper in the garden was attended by thirty-five guests including their daughters, Mrs.Eric Hemming, of Port Elgin, 1'M.and Mrs.William Hill, of Hannon, Ont., and their families, \u201enu relatives from St.Catharines, Guelph, Barrie and Hamilton, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Peak, who were married on June 7, 1920 in the Church of the Advent, Sherbrooke, were the recipients of L'ville Wing Garden Tea Has Record Attendance A tall standard of beautiful j Mrs.E.W.Gilbey, and then turn-summer flowers outside the door | ed their attention to the well of the Douglas Hall, Lennoxville.| laden tables of home cooking, beckoned the way to the annual ! knitting and fancy articles which Garden Tea and Sale held there | were for sale.Here we found on Thursday afternoon by the I Mrs.A.Varney and Mrs.W.L.Lennoxville Wing of the Sher- ! Varney presiding over the table brooke Hospital Ladies\u2019 Auxi- ! of fancy and knitted articles, and liary.\tMrs.I.W.Saunders and Mrs.J.Through past experiences with B- Mooney dispensing with the the fitful moods of the weather- delicious home cooking, man, the ladies decided to bring ! In Douglas Hall, where tables the garden to the tea, and turn- were arranged for the guests to 1U .D.,\t\u201e ed Douglas and Scott halls of the enjoy a delicious tea, the tea Vi\ti United Church into a picture of l iable, which centred the room, j .\u2019 floral beauty with a profusion was attractively arranged with a of summer flowers artistically ar- j beautiful bouquet of summer j ranged in the rooms.\tj flowers in a large silver bowl.| Upon entering Douglas Hall, | Pourers during the afternoon » guests were received by Mrs.W.were Mrs.Austin Scott, Mrs.W.i S.Aird, Mrs.Douglas Ross and J.Klinck, Mrs.Jan Pick and ¦ Miss Clara Aitkenhead.Conveners of the tea and sale | were Mrs.G.H.Moffat, Mrs.C.! E.Parkin and Mrs.G.Brine.: Ticket conveners were Mrs.P.| T.Hanson and Mrs.E.B-Mr.and Mrs.Edward George j Sims and the treasurer, Mrs.A.Paige of Magog, Que., announce j S.Mitchell acted as cashier at the | the approaching marriage of their j door.Publicity was convened by daughter, Catherine Joanne, to | Mrs.J.K.Ratal.John Alexander Steward, son j Waitresses were Mrs.W.L.of Mr.Lester Steward and the late J Tomkins, Mrs.H.S.Horsfall, Mrs.uiaitviicti.v Mrs- Steward of Maple Grove.E B< Sims, Mrs.J.W.McCubbin.left by ear yesterday for Halifax,\u2019!?1* m:UTiage wil:1 take place 111 ! Mrs.H.I McLeod, Mrs Eric Len-N.S., where they will attend the 30th Biennial meeting of the Canadian Nurses Association.WOMEN'S COLLEGE Alma College at St.Thomas, Ont., was founded in 1878 for education of girls and young women.MOVING?j Use our 'ftM- j.Art Crawford 19 Abc naquit, LO.9-5105 fhtrbrockc, Mmth«riieé A fats far Mr.and Mrs.Eldon P.Ches-bro and daughter, Zoe-Ann, of Oakville, Ont., are holidaying with Mr.Chesbro\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Chesbro, Belvedere St., North.Mr.Harry Hunter.Queen St., Lennoxville, who has been ser- Approaching Marriage I July.Fashion DESERT PLANTS The only diamonds mined in North America come from Arkansas.OLD HABIT Henna has been used for dye- ! many lovely gifts, also congratu-ing hair a reddish color since thej latory cards from relatives and non, Mrs.A.Dallaire, Mrs.R.S.Pearson, Mrs.J.Anido and Mrs.W.K.Balwin, Mrs.Greg O\u2019Boyle, Mrs.L.J.Hewitt and Mrs.R.For the lingerie-type blouse., Linctsli0U-Paris suggests a sprig of lily of I Duties in the kitchen were eon-the valley tucked info the neck- ! vened by Mrs.J.S.Hamilton.] She was assisted by Mrs.H.Nichol, Mrs.H.T S Saunders.Mrs.K.Lane, Mrs.C.Parkin, Mrs.J.K.Rafal, Mrs E P Dolli-ver The door prize was won by-Mrs.Royce Gale and the raffle was won by Mrs.J.K.Goodfellow of Coaticook.BREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD 24 ox.when baked Tel.LO.2-2744 earliest times in Egypt.friends in Sherbrooke.Lennoxville Pentecostal Church SUNDAY, JUNE 19th 11 *.m.Mr.Edmund Anderson will preach 7:30 p.m.\u2014 Missionary Serviea with Mr.and Mr».David Hopkins, missionaries to France.Special Music: Mrs.Hopkins will be playing her Vibra-Harp.11th Annual Church Auction on the grounds of Grace Church \u2014 Sutton, Que.SAT., JULY 2, 1960; 10:30 A M.\"Rain or Shine\" AH kinds «4 hautahold appliances, furniture, machinery, clothing, antiques, etc.Rummage Sale; Refreshment»; Donations for thi» Annual Sale will be greatly appreciated; Commission Sales arranged.Please phone Rev.Brett # 357; H.C.Reid j1 33; or Geo.Dryer # 169.Everyone is invited to attend this annual event and renew old acquaintances.Auctioneer\u2014MARK BLACKWOOD, donates his good services.line bow.ft.fV 4,1'S1\t:!» 1 Av SUNGLASS HEARING AID! 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Mr.and 3Irs.George Lane and .Mr.Girard is the son of Mrs.C.W.| Girard and Ihe late 3Ir.Girard, all of Sherbrooke.MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS LACE BLOUSE Cotton Continental has been found by the leading knitwear design-j ers of Italy, France and Spain to he the most versatile yarn for day-1 ; to-day and also for high fashion knitted.They are light, simple to ] pack and wonderful for travel.They launder easily and retain their ] shape through numerous washings.Here is a crocheted model which ! can be worn as an evening or summer blouse.Instructions are for j size 16 but can be easily adapted to bigger or smaller sizes.Would you like to obtain the crochet instructions?Simply send a STAMPED, self-addressed envelope to the Needlccraft Department, The Sherbrooke Daily Rerord, requesting LACE BLOUSE WITH SCALOPPED NECKLINE, Leaflet No.CC-9.NIA \u2022 VOTE BÂRRETÏI Thoughtful brides take care to make known, in addition to china and silver preferences, some less expensive class of gift* for budget-bound guests./> AND GOOD GOVERNMENT BA B Si- -V'.s N OKI AUGUST 3rd - 31st MAGRETA ALLEN \u2014 Waterfront Director JUDY LEBARON \u2014 Craft Director MISS NANCY LOVE \u2014 Csmp Director MISS BARBARA GIBB \u2014 Asiistant Director For Registration Call LO.2-9100 Or Write: - 300 Montreal St., Sherbrooke. SHKRBRÜOKK PAILY RKCORD, SATURDAY, JUNK 18.I960 Saturday's book shelf Gladys Taylor Every writer has the exper- ! ience of being asked how to be- ! come a writer.This question is | asked by every age group, 1 have discovered, but apaprently Robertson Davies (the MEET AN AUTHOR subject of today\u2019\u2018s JOTTINGS) gets this question most often from young people\u2014 no doubt would-be-reporters ! wanting a job on his newspa-er.In any case I thought Mr.Davies\u2019 comments on the subject so much to the point that I am taking the liberty of quoting from a letter him recently.I received from He Writes: \u201c .Quite a number of young people come to see me to ask about the job of being writers, and I am surprised to find that, as a general thing, they think that it is work that will provide them with a living as soon as they go into it.There are very few Canadian writers who arc able to live entirely on what they get by their writing, and of those many have to make considerable sacrifices.It is a matter of personal taste, but I think that it is a good thing for a writer to have some other job which provides him with a part of his living, so that he is not, therefore, compelled to write hastily and insincerely in order to keep the pot boiling.\u201d I agree with Mr.Davies\u2019 sentiments whole-heartedly.The only thing I might add to them is that instead of taking another job to \u2018\u2018keep the pot boiling\u201d most women writers, like myself, find themselves a capable husband and let HIM \u201cKeep the pot boiling\u201d while they write! * * * The Eichmann story has been in the news so much of late that 1 was interested to learn that PRENTICE-HALL is bringing out a.book next year about the recently captured Nazi S.S.Colonel.British writer, Charles Wighton, author of HITLER'S SPIES AND SABOTEURS and PIN-STRIPE SABOTEUR is doing research on Adolf Eichmann now and will cover his January trial in Israel before writing the book.* * \u2022 MEET AN AUTHOR: W.Robertson Davies, B.Litt., I.L.D., was born in Thames- Robertson Davies ville, Ontario in 1913, the son of the Hon.William R.Davies, (president* * of the WHIG-STANDARD in Kingston.) Mr.Davies has had so much published and been so successful in so many fields that it is difficult to compress all his aecomplish-ments into one brief item.Once associated with the Old Vic Company as an actor.he is now Governor of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival and has written and directed manv plavs, one of (hem being FORTUNE, MY FOE which won the title of best Canadian Play in the 1949 Dominion Drama Festi-'¦val.For (wo years he was Edited By: Gladys Taylor.Definitive study of an eccentric « THE CASE OF SALVADOR DALI \u2014 Fleur Cowles \u2014 Little, Brown & Co.Ltd.publishers \u2014 328 pp- \u2014 Fleur Cowles appeared several weeks ago on the CBC television program Live a Borrowed Life, and at thal time she impersonated Salvador Dali, the extraordinary and notorious Spanish artist.Miss During the program Cowles mentioned that she had written a biography of Dali, but her reference to it was so light-hearted and casual that when a copy of her book came my way for review I w:as unprepared for such a weighty tome! This must certainly be the definitive biography of Dali: it covers its subjects thoroughly from all angles, and it is full of footnotes, cross-reference- and glossaries, and it is amply illustrated to boot.Fleur Cowles w-rites very well indeed, and with such a controversial figure as Salvador Dali she manages trumphantly to maintain an air of impartiality and objectivity, no small achievement in itself.This book will appeal to anyone with an interest in modern art; more specifically, an interest in one of the most eccentric exponents of Surrealism, Salvador Dali.As a study in psychology it makes fascinating reading, and what is more, it leaches as it entertains.Great credit is due Miss Cowles for her comprchcn sive study of a thoroughly unsavory character.Infinite lime and patience must have been expended in the com- 1 SALVADOR pilation of data and the writing of ths book.The only question left unanswered is \u2014\u2022 is Salvador Dali, the artist or the personality, worth so much trouble?DALI And thal is the question each reader can answer independently and fervently for himself, after having read this outstanding saga ol an artist, his temperament and times.ELIZABETH CAMPBELI An attempt at bridging areadinggap HER FIRST BALI - Short Stroirs selected by Hester Burton\u2014144 pgs.S'.\u2019.\u201d5\u2014 Oxford University Press.This book consists of a scries of short stories compiled by Miss Burton to bridge the gap for younger readers who have grown out of children\u2019s books and have not yet found their way into general fiction.Miss Burton claims that these are adult stories and yet, in her introduction to the book and in her explana tory notes which precede each story,I feel that she is definitely treating the reader as a child.Although these selections have been written by writers who arc still living or who have died fairly recently.the material itself is from the past century and would not seem lo appeal to the casual modern reader.However, I would recommend this book highly to the teenage reader who has or is developing a fondness for classical literature.SHIRLEY SIMPSON.PRECIOUS VOLUME LONDON (CPI \u2014 A record price of £23,030 was paid for \u201cA Vocabulary and Conversation Book of 1430,\u2019' printed by William Caxton.The money will go into a fund io provide a new singing school for Yorkshire's Ripon Cathedral.Some explanations of why Russians act as they do BACK TO BOKHARA by Fitzrov Maclean 156 pages .CLARKE,( IRWIN & COMPANY .$4.00.There seems to be a spate of books on Central Asia at the moment and if you have already read several of them it may spoil your enjoyment of BACK TO BOKHARA.But if this is your first book, as it was mine, on this mysterious and legendary area, then I feel sure it will give you unqualified armchair travelling pleasure\u2014as well as something to think about.I had the good fortune to meet the author of this book, Sir Fitzroy Maclean, a few months ago w'hen we both appeared as guests on a TV show in Toronto.Having met him I could possibly enjoy, more than the average reader of this book, his obvious dedication to the subject of good food and drink to say nothing of his interest in movie-making\u2014in Toronto it was TV-making\u2014which led to such a fascinating section of the book as his visit to a movie studio in Southern Russia.I might add that knowing what a stalw'art, energetic figure of a man Sir Fitzroy is, I wasn\u2019t surprised either that the little \u201csputnitsa\u201d periodically played out while trying to guide him on all his sightseeing! I was quite prepared to find in this book, and hap-ily I wasn\u2019t disappointed in this some logical and disarmingly simple exlpanations \u2014w-hen seen by the understanding eye of a man like the author\u2014of why the Russians behave as they do.I also realized after reading Literary Editor of SATURDAY NIGHT.Two novels, LEAVEN OF MALICE and A MIXTURE OF FRAILTIES have added to his fame.His weekly column in the TORONTO DAILY STAR is widely read and he was awarded the Stephen Leacock Medal in 1955.Robertson Davies lives in Peterborough where he is editor of the PETERBOROUGH EXAMINER\u2014is married and has three daughters.After all this it seems superfluous to say that he is an ornament to the Canadian Authors of Canada.* * * Tom C.Fairley, whose book SVERDRUP\u2019S ARCTIC ADVENTURES was recently published by LONGMANS GREEN CO., comes from a writing family.His | father and mother will both be j having new books published in 1960 1 hear.Oddly enough it is said that there is a curious similarity linking the three books in that the theme of each of them concerns a man of the past who has either been unduly neglected for misjudged.it that I had long had a vague cardboard-flat conception of Russia while completely ignoring the depeth\u2014both mileage-wise and culturally \u2014of this ancient land.I am grateful to Sir Fitzroy for adding depth to my picture.BACK TO BOKHARA will be of a particular interest to those who read Fitroy Maclean\u2019s earlier book EASTERN APPROACHES, because it describes the same places, seen twenty years later.But the author is not content just to recount the changes, physical and mental, which he saw in the country and people, in addi- tion he has made some penetrating deductions and drawn some interesting conclusions.Personally I found everything Sir Fitzroy had to say in the book timely and fascinating but one conclusion, the most hopeful should I think be quoted for those not fortunate enough to read the book.\u201cMy own view is that (he best, if not the only hope of peace for humanity lies in the gradual evolution fin previous chapters' he pointed out how tnis process is already taking place) of the Soviet regime into something easier to live with than what confronts us at present the more say the Russian people have in their own affairs, and the happier and more prosperous they be conic, the less likely arc they to allow themselves to become involved in war.\u2018\u2018For u.s (he important ihing, to my mind, is to hold our own in the cold war, for the next fiften or twenty years, to hold it politically, economically and militarily, if we can do that and if the world during that period can avoid a lot war, il may well be that the worst of our trou hies will be over.\u201d Recommended GLADYS TAYLOR.ClnuigcJ si finition Canadians could be \u2018ignored* LONDON t.01\u2019\u2019'\t\\ Canadian lecturer sa>s (hat Canada stands in danger of being \u2022\u2019ignored\u201d by Europe \"It s a ehar.ged situation, and wo have got to adjust ourselves | to it,\" saj s Dr.George Elmore Beaman, director of adult cduca-Jtion at Ontario\u2019s Waterloo Uni-i versity.Dr.Roainan passed through '1,ends'll on his way homo after a i month\u2019s stay in Britain and Western Europe, mostly taken up with i lectures in the West German j cities of Berlin, Bonn, Munich ! and Stuttgart.He returns to Canada with the s!ron*g impression that Europe | has become so prosperous, and so absorbed in the European version of the affluent society, thal it seldom turns its eyes toward Canada.This, he says, is in contrast to the way things were on lus last visit to Europe in 1958.IMMIGRANTS NEEDED \u2022'We are in danger of being for-| gotten.We've got to make people realize that we do exist, and what we have to offer.\" Canada needs to take slock of the changed situation, he suggests, because of the need for j immigrants of European slock land because of trade developments.Pointing to the progress j of tile European Common Market | he urges Canadian businessmen 10\tshow a greater willingness lo lake risks \u2014 \"we can\u2019t always play the game safely.\u201d Dr.Reanvan, whose Swiss-Gor nian forbears \u2022settled in Ontario around 1800, visited Germany for | the first time before the First World War and has made three trips since the Second World War.ills lectures, on Germany\u2019s ethnic eontri-buMon lo Canada, j were delivered in Ihe Gorman language.TAKE MORE INTEREST J in conversations with professors.diplomats and ordinary I people, he found a serious inter-csl in Democracy.\u2018T was very much reassured by what I found,\u201d he told a re-I porter, \u2018\u2018if there is another war, it won\u2019t si,art from Germany.|They have had enough of it.\u201d ! lie said ho feels Canadians \u2018should lake a greater interest in European affairs, in Germany, 11\thong It people tended lo look | upon Canada as a country of the [future rather than of immediate preoccupation, lie had found a \u201cvery real understanding and knowledge\u201d of Canadian affairs, Kiiiëtaüüa'!:\u2019! ijij ill I ::r- LOUIS SOBOL, the well-known Broadway columnist !,nd raconteur gave us the following Martian story for oui collection of Outer-Spaciania : \\ little green man from another planet found himself in a Las Vegas gambling casino, watching a man playing a slot machine.Suddenly the man hit the jackpot, there was a tremendous whirring sound, the little windows lit up with cherries, plums and bells spinning by.1 here was a click, a clang and a shower of quarters poured out all over the floor.l ire little Ma rtian approached the slot machine, patted it solicitously, and said .\"Buddy, you got to do something about that cold!\" ?\t?If you\u2019re wondering what happened to that glamorous debutante who eloped with an Italian nobleman 10 years ago, they\u2019re living in the south of France and she has six children by actual Count.?\t?\t?\t, Sammy Sales tells us about a friend of lus who has a combination pawnshop and bntchei shop.It has thiee meat balls hanging over the door.A\tA Sign on a New York bar .\t.MOVE CAREFULLY THE DRINK.YOU SPILL MAY BE YOUR OWN! AAA Definition of a bikini bathing suit .Something that begins nowhere and ends all at once.?\t?\t?Jack Carson, Manitoba\u2019s gift\tto\t1 follywood, tells about the time he was flying from Eos Angeles to New ^ ork and as he sat in the plane he struck up a conversation with the passenger beside him.\"What do you do for a living?asked Carson.\u2018Ym an airline pilot,\" replied his neighbor.\"As a matter of fact, I'm the pilot of this plane.\" Really?\u201d said Carson, \"Well, who s up front at the controls?Ihe co-pilot?\"Oh no.1 he man flying ll.e plane is a plumber.We ie filming one of those thinking man cigarette commercials!\" ?A- * Oui Bay Street correspondent wiites us about the slock broke! who was inlormed In the doctor tlvit his wife had presented him with a line bouncing boy.So he presented the doctor with a fine bouncing cheque.AAA: POET\u2019S CORNER \u2014 In the far-off land of Hollywood Home of the shapely star Whenever you sec women\u2019s slacks \u2018\tThey very rarely are \u2022 .\u2022 ?\tA-\tAr Oui Glasgow rorrr pondent cables us about the Scot* magician who hypnotised his wife into believing she was a canary, so all he had lo feed her was birdseed for breakfast, lunch and dinner.Then he had a better idea.He hypnotised her into believing she was a sparrow .and let her find her own food.\u2022ft\tA\tVY Professor Wayncgartncr, the well-known Nobel Priz-loser, has just invented a cure for dandruff .be calls it baldness- A $15,000,000 opera house Zero-hour entry takes top prize Some slyly humorous satire by Leacoek \u2018\u2018Arcadian Adventures With The Idle Rich\u201d By Stephen B.Leacock: McClelland and Stewart; 157 pages-SI.00.This is the tenth volume of the new series ol Canadian literary classic being printed in quality paperback form by McClelland and Stewart, Toronto.The series Is styled \u2018\u2018New Canadian Library\u201d anâ at present consists of twelve titles with six more soon to appear.Two other of Leacock's w-orks are included in (his series; \u2018\u2018Literary Lapses\u201d (No.3) and \u201cSunshine Sketches of a Little Town\" (No.15).It is a surprising fact that Leacock\u2019s writing career did not begin until he was 41.\u201cArcadian Adventure\u201d was his fifth book in as many years, appearing in 1914.Although less well known than a number of his other works, this collection of slyly humorous, satirical chapters is as delightfully amusing and revealing as any Leacock ever wrole.His gifts of parody were never displayed to better effect.But don\u2019t look to Leacock for the portrayal of depths of character.His people are either cartoons or buffoons.In one chapter, however, \u201cThe Arrested Philanthropy\u201d he comes close to dipping beneath the surface X rm f«ÉNr Ï ^ if eVM,,.\t Bel PORTRAITS IN POVERTY \u2014 Toronto artist Luigi Bellini says it's difficult to make a living as a portrait painter in Canada because so many people are just as easily satisfied by a photograph.But he sticks to his chosen field, the family income supplemented by his wife\u2019s work in a bank.Born and trained in Italy, he came to Canada in 1956 and met his wife in Saint John, N.B.He is shown with a portrait of Toronto newspaper woman Amy Thompson foibles of mankind.In Ihe book as a whole the author satirizes politics, church over-organization, 1 i n a n ce and high society in the setting of a large city.Even the names of his characters are from the comic strips: Mr.Snoop, the sex-poet; Captain Cormorant of the U.S.navy; Judge Lon-gerstili, Mr.Ram Spudd, the spiritualist, and so on.Leacock makes no pretence of depicting growth of character but rather contents himself with poking gay fun at some of our too-ponderously important institutions.This book is good for scores of quiet chuckles.Its message will somehow afflict the over-comfortable while comforting the afflicted of this life, at least those who retain the ability to smile over certain ridiculous aspects of \u201cthe passing show.\u201d Leacock's genius for perceiving the hilarious contrasts between the ideals and actual practices of humankind are here exercised with masterly skill and sympathetic understand ing.Mr.Fyshc's speeches on civic politics in the chapter on \u201cThe Great Fight for Clean Government\u201d are classics in parody.And how many of us will feel something in common with the enthusiastic Mr.Newberry \u201crecalling the giants of public debate when he was a boy.He said he distinctly recalled a man whose name he did not recollect.speaking on a question (he didn\u2019t quite remember what) either for or against, he wasn\u2019t sure, and it had thrilled him.He could never forget it.It stayed in his memory as if it was yesterday.\u201d In this compact, attractively printed and handsomely designed paperback edition, lovers of Leacock will find former delights vividly renewed in reading again \u201cArcadian Adventures.\u201d DON W.THOMSON A proposed design for a $15,-j 000,000 Toronto Opera House ! has won the coveted $2,500 Pilkington Travelling Scholarship, top Canadian award in architectural.Oddly, the win-i ring design took so long in prepart i on it nearly didn't i make the judging.Winner Enn Kayari, 24-year-old graduating student of the University of Toronto School of Architecture, took his entry to the airport where he was told it probably wouldn\u2019t get on a plane to Winnipeg lor judging at the 53rd annual as-j sembly of the Royal Archil eel-; ural Institute of Canada.\u201cI waited at the airport tiil 2 a.m.lo make sure it did get on,\u201d says Kayari.Second and third prize winners were Miss Sarina Altman, I of McGill University, her design a music centre for Mont-; real, ami Julius Izen, of the [ University of Manitoba, for an orthodox synagogue.Second ; prize is $200, third prize $100.The first and second prize - winners are both New Can- adians.Mr.Kayari was born in Estonia and [led west with hLs family in 194-4 when the Russians took over his coun try.He arrived in Canada in 1953.His proposed opera house would he built opposite the new City Hall and would occupy an area from University to York street and from Queen lo Adelaide streets.It would include a large tapered auditorium for grand opera to scat 1900 people and a smaller theatre for stage shows and chamber music, to seal 550 people.Facing Queen .street would be an open plaza with trees and gardens and, in the main building, looking onto this plaza, restaurants and cocktail bars.Along York street would bo offices and stores for rent.Miss Altman, second prize winner, is 25 year old.Her entry, said the judges, very nearly won.She was born in Romania, completed high school in Bucharest and emigrated to Is- rael in 1951.She served two years in the Israeli Army be lore entering the School of Architecture at Haifa.She came to Canada in 1957 and entered the fourth year of McGill's School of Architecture Mr.Izen, third prize wnner, was born in Winnipeg and is 24 years old His progress through university has been marked by a succession of prizes and scholarships.In his 5th year, for instance, he won Ihe Maritoba Association of thesis grade was rated at 94.STUDENT CENTRE WOLF VILLE, N.S.(OP)\u2014 Acadia University here is proceeding wiith constniwtion of » $359.000 student residence, capable of housing 118 studeni's.The building will be ready by the .start of the new term in September.HUGE STATE ' Alaska, 49th state of the U.S., covers 586.000 square, miles compared to 3,022,000 square miles for the continental United States.H r\u2019W, r Ijj i ;\u2018|I| M l'tltl! l|||Ml|Wjjjji 1 Hff '¦ '\"Mi WINNING DESIGN \u2014 Twcnty-four-year-old Enn Kayari, graduating student at the University of Toronto\u2019s School of Architecture is shown with his design for a proposed $15,000,000 Opera Housa for Toronto.It won him a $2,500 scholarship at the 53rd annual assembly of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada in Winnipeg. 10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1980 AUSTIN \u2014 Guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Bryant included Mr.and Mrs.Walter Heron and Micky, of Ville St.Michael.Mr, and Mrs.Ft.Jersey, Dorval and Mr.and Mrs.V.K.George Vale Perkins.Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Bryant and Mr.and Mrs.R Jersey I visited the latter's aunt, Mrs.Lilia Jersey, of Mansonville, who | was celebrating her 91st birth- ! day.Messrs.Wm.Merchant and i Robert Towse attended Orm.vtown ¦ Fair.They exhibited Aberdeen i Angus cattle.The herd was awarded exthtbitoFs banner, reserve champions, champions and several first prizes.Mr.Robert Tawse has returned from Lachute.Mrs.W, P.Stone and Paul spent several days in Newport, Vt., with the former's «imiter, Mrs.Smith, and family.DENNIS THE MENACE By Hank KetcKai GOODS ami SERVICES Use this handy guide to progressive Eastern Townships business concerns! 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You and your family needn't worry about a thing \u2014 nor experience disappointing break-downs on the road \u2014 if you choose one of our outstanding trade-ins.Drive in for an appraisal and see how little the difference will be on one \u2019SORRY-\"SO FARTHAT FREE ^ ESTIMATE SOUNDS TOO EXPENSIVE/ of\tthese.\t '59\tRenault\t \tDauphine\t$1,350.'59\tBuick Invicta\t \tRiviera, 2 door\t$3.475.'58\tFord Coach\t \tMainline, V-8\t$1,750.'58\tChevrolet 6,\t \tDelray Sedan\t$1,850.'57 Dodge Royal\t\t \tSedan\t$1,750.'57\tChevrolet 6, Sedan,\t \tSeries 150\t$1,450.'57\tFord 6.Custom\t \tSedan\t$1,450.'56\tDodge Royal\t \tSedan\t$1,450.'56\tOldsmobile,\t \tSuper 88 Sedan\t$1,400.'56\tBuick Century\t \tRiviera, 2 door\t$1,550.\u201955\tDeSoto,\t \t2 door hardtop\t$1.375.'55\tDodge Regent,\t \t6 cyl., sedan\t$850.'54\tBuick Special\t \tconvertible\t$1,175.'54\tOldsmobile 88,\t \tsedan\t$950.'35\tChevrolet 210,\t \tsedan\t$650.'53\tMeteor Custom\t \tsedan\t$475.'52\tCadillac 62,\t \tsedan\t$750.'52\tBuick Special\t \tsedan\t$550.'52\tOldsmobile 98\t \tsedan\t$475.'51\tChevrolet coach\t$350.chance for recovery.Similarly overdosing with nitroglycerin for a supposedly angina may seriously complicate an attack of coronary thrombosis.Sometimes, too, spontaneous re-Lief of pain is deceptive.If it is accompanied by evidences of well-being, such as is experienced when a stone is passed or an obstruction is removed, celebrations are in order.But if it\u2019s associated with worsening of a patient\u2019s condition, such as happens when the signal boxes of an internal organ are destroyed by a spreading infection, it\u2019s bad news indeed.Despite his desire to diagnose first and treat later, your doctor may be forced to work backward and try to find out what\u2019s wrong by observing the effects of treatment.Lf your pain can be relieved by application of an electric heating pad or an ice bag, by a freezing mist from an ethyl chloride spray, by injection of a \u201ctrigger point\u201d with local anesthetic or by a few aspirin tablets, he\u2019ll feel pretty confident that your troubles are minor.And if your pain is relieved by what\u2019s called a \u201cspecific\u201d drug, like an antirheumatic or an antigout preparation if you\u2019ve a red and swollen joint organ or an antispasmodie if you\u2019re suffering from simple collywobbles, he\u2019s won the daily double by picking both the winning diagnosis and the winning remedy.Unfortunately for patient and physician, winning the daily double is the exception rather than the rule.However, fortunately for all concerned, there are innumerable 'method's and means to relieve pain.When the previously mentioned simpler remedies fail of their purpose, it may be necessary to give an injection of morphine or a morphine-like drug, administer a whiff of a general anesthetic like \u201claughing gas\u201d or even chloroform, pull an infected tooth, release the pus from a boil, free a stone that's gotten stuck in a biliary or a urinary passage, remove a slipped disk or a fragment of bone or a tumor that\u2019s pressing on a nerve cable, or destroy a rolled up nerve end that\u2019s been producing Made to measure for Homes and Stores.Free estimates.E.T.TENT & AWNING CO.A.Garneau, Prop.1440 King W\u201e \u2014 LO.2-5454 Sherbrooke.TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King Sf\u201e West, (in basement) LO.2-4334 SHERBROOKE LENNOXVILLE agonizing distress in the \u201cphantom limb\u201d an amputee no longer possesses.But whatever the pain and wherever it\u2019s located, it\u2019s you, the patient, who must provide the physician with a word picture of its characteristics and associations.Without your verbal assistance, your doctor would be as helpless as if he were a veterinary and you, a dumb animal.And without your estimate of the effects of treatment, he\u2019d be as confused as you\u2019d be if the phone company installed a receiver tout failed to provide you with a directory.E.G.WELLS Bilingual Auctioneer Real Estate\u2014Auction House 30 Massawippi St.Lennoxville\u2014LO.7-4023 j Complon County Museum Society Holds Meeting COOKSHIRE \u2014 There was a | large number of members and a i number of interested friends at I the meeting of the Compton County Historical Museum Soc-1 iety.which was held in the Eat-jon Town Hall on June 14.Island Brook, Maple Leaf, Rand-boro, Sawyerville, North Sr & TA U NATIONAL UNION WNA River, Bury, Eaton repre- FINE HELPERS G-RANiDE-OVER-SAjXDS, England (OP)\u2014.Residents of this Lancashire town claim a record for collections for the World Refugee Year fund.The total of £3,304 represented £1 3s 2d per capita.VOTE BARRETTE PROGRESS NATIONAL UNION 0*0 Birchton, Learned Plain, Canterbury, East Angus, i and Cookshire were all j sented.The president, Leslie Mac-! Leod, of East Angus, was in the .chair, and the minutes were j read by the secretary, Mrs.George Parsons.The treasurer.! Mrs.Stanley Bishop, of East Angus, gave the financial report.| Since the previous meeting, the | chimney on the museum has been ; repaired, and also some other j necessary repairs made, bills for ! which were presented and order-j ed paid.I The painting of the building was discussed and the unanimous opinion was that the present finances would not permit the carrying out of this project.It was decided to arrange a meeting of the committee to put the interior of the building in a condition to start receiving all the valuable relics which have been promised from all over the County.Canon Dunn suggested that a delegation Of members at-I tend the annual meeting of the \u2019Stanstead Historical Society, to gather what information they f could from their custodian, and | also from the custodian of the jKnowlton Historial Society, as to the proper steps to follow in re-! ceiving the articles, j Present at the meeting was i j Mrs.Cora Austin, of Maple Leaf, | who is 94 and a hearty wel-1 I come was tendered her by all j present.Bob Cummings 'c a* Soys.\"Make yard care fun! See the complete line of famous Porter-Cable Riders at:\" MITCHELLS Mork \"30\" Reel Rider Mark \"26\" Rotary Rider MEETING CARNATION MILK PRODUCERS Meeting Milk Producers Compton County will be Held at BULWER SCHOOL JUNE 24th \u2014 8 P.M.HO-Wo-Tfo > YAK7 H YAM-YAW.7 \u20141 HA-MA HA/ho./ haw I'D LIKE ONE OF i YOUR E5T7MATE5 / 4?^ Pair atf ^ TRUCKS 58 Dodge V-8 Vi ton pick up $1,450 '57 Dodge V-8 1 ton pick up $1,350 '52 Chevrolet ton pick up $475 N.V.CLOUTIER INC.960 hv NC4, lue, T M Re* U.S.Fat.Off I flVE LOST ALL INTEREST ~-Y IN THEM.' BUT FATHER JUST I WAS SO SWEET I\u2019Ll NOW BE FRANK, DEAR,\\ WHICH DO VOU LIKE LL SEND BACK WHICHEVER ONE HE LIKES THE BEST- t-j nx' X DONT KNOW WHICH ONE I'LL KEEP Z I'LL ASK FATHER - he has rERR'BLE \u2014HXjTASTH ->56 THEYR6 BOTH APORA8LE- THE BEST ?HER-j can't decde-thev're both HEM BOTH FOR HIS SAKE.IS 1465 King St.W.SHERBROOKE T f,t£ W* expect all English speaking producers to be present Official Dealer for Dodge, DeSoto, Valiant.Simca and Dodge Trucks English Committee of the Producers A.LEE POMEROY, Secretary.BY PETE KOFFr Y AND FROM THE TONE OF HI6 VOICE DOCTOR.-C0 .I'D SAN HE'S ALREADY FORGOTTEN EDIE MILLS'.OR HOW LITTLE TIME SHE HAS LEFTI OH.DEAR.' I HOPE V 1 'J (ithrewir ' V- our THE V1 THE 'GUARDIAN'S\" CITY EDITOR DID SOUND VERY CURT I WHAT DIO IT DIDN'T LAND < IN MY GLADIOLAS ) YOU DO LOOK, DEAR-I KILLED THAT MOSQUITO WITH IT WINDOW ! I DON WANT T HV, s -w-wqgjv -Ym'SC «»« stmiM \u2018MTjirw M «9«'.p \"itm Mark \"24\" Rotary Rider MITCHELL & CO.LTD.(Exclusive Distributors for the Eastern Townships) Tel.LO.2 2662 164 Wellington N.Sherbrooke. Border Club Meeting At Stanslead |en's Club ar th« homf of Miss OUR BOARDING HOUSE ; McIntosh.; The !5 members arrived around six o'clock to enjoy a half hour with Major Hooplc \u2019 Holds Meeting ! looking Lake Memphremagog and | the mountains, and the hostesses \u2019 served a tasty chicken supper.A short business meeting was STANSTEAD \u2014 Misses Etsie c,(- .vj vjy the pre.-.dent, and and Jean McIntosh and Ruth .» , ;-ai) Women'.- creed was Wing were co-hostesses for a do- ,rea
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