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[" 1956\t\tNOVEMBER\t\t\t\t1956 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t\t1\t2\t3 4\t5\t6\t7\t8\t9\t10 11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17 13\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24 25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t bccbrooke Bailli iaecord THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS / KNOWn.l RRIES V»ri*blf cloudings* with flurries tod*y; mainly clear to-mjtht; Satuntay sunny becoming cloudy with snowflurriee in the afternoon; mit quite *o cold; lUlht wind»; low-high 15 anti 25, tstahlished IKV?.i\u2019nce: 5 Cent» SHERPRCX)KE.QUEBEC.FRIDAY, NOVEMBER *0, 19*16 Sixtieth Y#or REPLY FROM HUNGARY ¦Jui % *1?& X Hammarskjolcl Tells U N.That Observers Still Not Approved l N! I h D NA I IONS, N 'i.\u2014 t*1 Secretniy-Oen era! Dag Hanunarskjold repotted to the UN General Assembly today that he still is unable to get observers into Hungary.In a special report to the 79 nation assembly the sec retgr)-general said the possibilitv of a visit by him to Buda pest remained open although he had had no direct reply to his offer to go.j\tIn Moscow, the Soviet party paper, Pravda, quoted A i Hungarian Premier Janos kadat as saving he blocked UN observers because he feared Hungarians would mistake them lor American troops and be thrown into confusion 1 Hanunarskjold disclo*«t he had sent new communications to the ^ic socretary general indicated Hungarian and Soviet govern k*\u2019 s,l,i was pressing his offer to ments Wednesday renewing his personally.This offer, hr said, request to get observers into 1S \u201c\"'fer consideration by the Hungary.He said no reply had Hungarian government yet been received from the Hun garian government.* The Soviet government, however, sent him a letter Thurs-day repeating its earlier déclara | tion that this was a matter for the Hungarian government alone.Welcome For Esks for the third year in a row.A crowd estimated at 60,000 saw the parade through downtown Edmonton this week honoring the Eskimos who had won the Canadian football championship (CP) U.N.Force Halted Briefly World News QUEBEC (Cl>) \u2014 The Quebec diocese council of the St.Jean Raptisle Society has informed Premier Maurice liuplessis it opposes federal \u201cinterference\u201d in education.The council said the British North America Act specifies education is under the sole jurisdiction of the provinces.\u2022 \u2022 * OTTAWA m \u2014 This week s session of Parliament which adjourned Thursday night after four days with the shortest special session in Canadian history.But it does not tnaicli the one-day session on Jan.25, 1!)40, when Parliament was dissolved for an election on the same day it met.* * * OKLAHOMA CITY (A5) _ Felix Barnes said he had a bad dream Thursday.The dream was so vivid, Barnes said, it caused him to jump from his bed and leap through a second-storey window.The 49-ycar-old Oklahoma City man is in the hospital suffering a broken hip, a broken wrist and a broken finger.9*0 BERLIN (fP) \u2014 Communist East Germany has decided to take some of the Christmas spirit out of Christmas, a West Berlin evangelical church newspaper reported Thursday.Oic Kirchie said Christmas recitations and plays are to cover such topics as \u201cthe peaceful use of atomic energy\u201d and \u201cthe exploration of outer space.\u201d * * * LONDON (Reuters) \u2014 The Polish news agency reported Thursday that more than 500,-000 persons in Poland are suffering from tuberculosis out of a total population of 27,000,-COO.\u2022 * * PARIS (Reuters) \u2014 Police said a thief stole the purse of actress Ingrid Bergman Thursday as she rehearsed for the play \"Tea and Sympathy.\u201d It contained a piece of jewelry and 300,000 francs $856.» * * KINGSTON, Jamaica (Keu-(ers) \u2014 Prime Minister Eden, who has spent much of his time in shorts in the sunshine since he arrived here Sunday for three weeks of rest and relaxation, is now looking quite fit.He plays table-tennis and swims a lot.He has not had medical attention.EL CAP, Egypt -\u2014 (Æ5) \u2014 Last-minute Egyptian objections today halted a march by units of the UN police force to positions on both sides of the no man s land between Egyptian and British-French forces.Just as Danish infantry in the blue helmets of the UN force prepared to take over front-line positions on both sides of the cease-fire line, the Egyptian commander formed UN liaison officers he would need to have in-more The UN officer placed a quick radio call to Mat.-Gen.E.L.M.Burns, commander fo the UN force, in Cairo asking him to take up the new hitch with senior Egyptian officials.Just what the Egyptian frontline commander.Brig.Gamal Helart, wanted was not completely clear but UN liaison officers said he talked of obtaining assurance that a thin strip of land \u2014a secondary no-man's-land\u2014 would be maintained between the Danish UN forces and the Egyptian troops on one side and the British-French line.Brig.Peter Deakin, cominan-London home, put the emphasis der of Britain's 29th Brigade on the former prime minister's i waiting on their side of the younger grandchildren.They in- i cease-fire line, said he had no elude the four children of Mrs.SftionSA° anylhing, the UN ! ,\tmight want to work out, Christopher Soames, Churchills \u201cWe are certainly co-operating 1 youngest daughter, and Arabella, completely wilh the United Na-7, the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.fions\u2014they can have my position ! Randolph Churchill.\tif they wrant it whether nr not After the luncheon.Churchill ,he Egyptians trove back,\u201d Deak was to drive to Chartwell, his : in said- country home 30 miles from Lon- The UN forre was assigned to don, to meet two older grandchil- tnove into the no man\u2019s area to dren.They are Julian, 20, and scal °ff the front lines between details worked out.Winston Churchill 82 Today LONDON\u2014 (A3) \u2014Sir Winston Churchill celebrated his 82nd birthday today with two parties, both strictly family affairs.The first, a luncheon at his Eden Anecdote Tickles Nikita At Reception MOSCOW \u2014 (/Pi _ Nikita Khrushchev, ruddyfaced and bursting with laughter, summoned a Western reporter into a little group of Soviet and Romanian leaders at a Yugoslav Embassy reception Thursday night.\u201cWe have just been told a malicious anecdote,\u201d he chortled.\u201cEden is sick.A council of doctors held a consultation and made a diagnosis.The diagnosis was that Mr.Eden is suffering from inflammation of the canal.\u201d Edwina, 17, the children of Mr.and Mrs.Duncan Sandys.All Churchill\u2019s four children were on hand to attend both celebrations except his actress daughter Sarah.She is in the United States.Churchill, reported to be almost completely recovered from the belligerent forces\u2014now observing a touchy cease-fire.Gen.Burns flew to Port Said at the British-Fiench-held north end of the canal Thursday for talks with Lt.-Gen.Sir Hugh Stockweli, force commander.He obtained an agreeemnt to take over the British-French forward I a cold he has suffered in recent !lnes ancl then returned to Egyp-weeks, has been alternating be- ^an territory.tween his parliamentary duties\t- and his increasing writing tasks.\t, The second volume of his com-\t/-j |\"v ^ ¦ prehensive \u201cHistory of the Eng- V^ayllv?lish-Speaking Peoples\u201d was pub-\t\u2022 .lished in the U.S.this week.fT l~l vT^IIONA/Ç Dressed in striped trousers 1 1 Vrf U11 \\J V* & and black coat, he was in the MONTREAL \u2014 (P\u2014 A youth House of Commons Thursday to died on the gallows at Bordeaux hear Foreign Secretary Selwyn Jail today for the strangling mur-Lloyd's report < r.the Middle East der of his aunt in her Bagotville, ; crisis.Churchill has not spoken Que., home in 1955.in Parliament on Suez Canal Edmond Gagne, 21, of Bagot-problems.but a week ago in a ville showed no emotion as he letter to his constituents he out- mounted the gallows shortly after lined his support for the Eden midnight.He had received the government's policies.\t; last rites of the Roman Catholic Congratulatory messages and Church in his death cell, gifts marking his birthday pour- The hangman tripped the trap ed into his London home from all door at 12:30 a.m.EST and the parts of the world.Some of the youth was pronounced dead 15 packages have included the big minutes later by jail physician cigars and old statesman still Dr.Paul Denis.The jail's tower fancies.\tbc]] then tolled to announce an execution had taken place.Gagne was convicted Dec.1.1955, of the murder of Mrs.Irene Ouellet-Tremblay, 40.Her body was found Aug.13, 1955, by her husband, Ludger, when he returned from a week-long fishing trip.Today's Chuckle Politics: The art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it wrongly, and applying unsuitable remedies.Diefenbaker Campaigning In Quebec MONTREAL \u2014 W \u2014 John Diefenbaker, fresh from a major speech in the House of Commons, carried his campaign for the Progressive Conservative leadership into Quebec province Thursday night.An enthusiastic greeting from Quebec supporters awaited the westerner who arrived for a press reception and get-together organized by a committee comprising French and English-language members.To reporters.Mr.Diefcnbakcr-reiterated his Commons call for a new' Quebec conference to \u201cheal the wounds of the last few weeks\u2019 among nations of the Western world.Bi-cultural Quebec would be the ideal place for a conference among the United Stales, Britain, France and other Commonwealth and NATO nations.He said he would not deal with specific Quebec issues now since the Ottawa leadership convention Dec.10 would provide an opportunity.Of the Middle East situation, Mr.Diefenbaker said: \u201cWe must avoid the luxury of mutual recriminations.W'e are faced with an accomplished fact.\u201d In answer to a question, the member for Prince Albert said he had not heard an Ottawa report predicting a split in the party because of its pro-British stand on the Middle Ea.it issue.Show Business In Last Tribute To Tommy Dorsey NEW YORK\u2014 s 9.05\tCountry Style 10.00\tNews 10.05 BUI Jloodle Orch.10.30\tNews 10.35 Dorsey Bros.Orch 11.00\tSports Final U.03 Dance Music 12.00\tNews St Weather 12.03 Dance Music 1.00 News, Sign Off seeilAt eieAtruiNT Of L A » O U1 To.Diroctor, Canadian Oavornmtn» Annultioo,\tla oa Dopartmon* af labour, Ottawa fbottagr* f'**) PWa land IrformoHon «bowing how a Canadian Govaowaant Aonwlty «an bring «*\u2022 r*t»rtm*nt incoma at low the winter. \u2022va' a»\" Qp® SHERBÏtôôKE 15ÀILY RECÔRÔ.>RlbÀV, NOVEMBER Bridal Shower For Abercorn Bride-To-Be SevHf A Handy Guide To Eaite/n Tovmhips' Merchants And Business Services SHERBROOKE- SHe>brooke Auto Spring Ltd.Leaf Spring iJotl Sprtnf, Shock Absorber» etc Sa'e* and Service \u2019Kur ua tt * *U*rs Spnnetini*\u2019' M5 Sig Fork» Street Tela LO SIM* FLOOR SANDING Done the way you want it \u2014 We also specialize in tile Laying.ANTONIO MASSON 1509 Galt St Weit Tel.LC.2-8409 Sherbrooke Machine Works Ornamental Iron Rag\u2019d.General Machining \u2014 Welding THERRIEN & FRERES 343 Tenth Avenue South Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.LO 2-9204 Guard Against Fuel Shortages Later \u2014 Be Prepared For Winter FILL YOUR COAL BIN NOW J.S.MITCHELL & CO.LTD.Tel.LO.2-2662 FAQUIN HARDWARE Men s and Children\u2019s Clothing Shoes for all the family SPECIAL! 1 Sewing Machine Reg.$219.50 for $175.00.1428 King St.West Large assortment of cedar chests.All kinds of furniture, stoves, refrigerators, washing machines and reading lamps.A.DUCHARME REG'D 52 Alexander St.\u2014LO.2-9704 GENERAL PLUMBING Building Materiel Automatic Oil Furnaces Special Prices GABRIEL DUBREUIL FURNITURE 1151 King St\u2014Tel.LO.2-3892 FOR YOUR SAW YERVILLv> Western Tire 1045 King St.East Ttl.LO.9-3337 ART BENNETT Graduate ot Reppert's School of Auctioneering F.lilngual Professional Auctioneer - REAL ESTATE \u2014 Tel.90W \u2014 Sawyervllln Earl Wells, Assistant.Tel.LO.7-402?More than.700 children are killed in accidents on Britain\u2019s roads every year.(Corby\u2019s $oyal Reserve QUALITY WHISKY AT A PRICE YOU\u2019LL APPRECIATE from the leading RICHMOND MERCHANTS Do Your Christmas Shopping in Richmond.J.C.BROUILLETTE Reg\u2019d JEWELLER .WATCHMAKER 553 Main Street\tTel.210 We have a gift for every member of the family.See our complete selection.Every Ü2.00 purchase you buy entitles you to a free ticket on a Bulova watch.RICHMOND PRINTING\tA Subscription to the Main St.\u2014 Tel.: 528\tSherbrooke Record We specialize in the printing of\tmakes an appreciated PERSONALIZED\tgift! GREETING CARDS\tSee Your Local Geo.Tremblay, prop.\tCorrespondent! SAAB\u2019S STORE CANADIAN 5c to $5.00 STORE Main Street\tTel.264 Christmas Gift Suggestions: Complete line of toys.FOR MEN: Ties.Shirts, Gloves, Cosmetic Sets.FOR THE LADIES: Gloves, Sweaters, Pyjamas, Dresses.Reasonable Prices.Visit our store to find out for yourself.RICHMOND FURNITURE Reg\u2019d W.Lupien, prop.\tTel.151 Why pay more when you can buy an Admiral for less.A complete line of furniture for the home.FRANK MALICK 450 Main St.\tTel.297 We carry a complete line of chocolates \u2014 Moirs, Lowney's, Neilson\u2019s, Smiles 'ri Chuckles.The Home of Baby Bunting Nuts.Violin and Guitar Accessories.Instruments on order only.One week delivery.Instruction books for all instruments.Complete line of cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, smokers\u2019 sundries.About SOUTH STUKELY Miss Mcrinda Racicot, of Macdonald College spent a week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Racicot.See GENERAL BEARING SERVICE LIMITED 1084 King St.Wsst Ttl.LO.9 3238 B.F.GOODRICH CITY TIRE SALE 161 DEPOT St.Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.LO.9-4536 ELECTRICIANS Electrical repairs of all kinds.L A.MARTEL 930 Galt Street West Tel.LO.9-2840\u2014Sherbrooke HUNTINGVILLE- HUNT1NGVIILE HANDICRAFTS Christmas Gift Suggestions Christmas Cards, Wraps, Stationery, Novelties, Toys, English Bone China.Costal, Wooden ware, Fancy Work, Rugs, Quilts.ROSENBERG\u2014 Mrs.Ellis Jones and son Graham, were visitors of Ihe former\u2019s sister, Mrs.Clarence Darby and family in Farnharn.Mr.and Mrs.Neil Creller were in Montreal, where they visited the former's mol her, Mrs.Joseph Creller, at a nursing home.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Crci-ler, of Hartford, Conn., recently spent a few days at Ihe Creller home.Mr.and Mrs.Allen Marco and family, of Richford, Vt., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Junior Hardy.Mr.and Mrs.John Malko, of Chambly, spent a few days with the latter\u2019s parenls, Mr.and Mrs.Byron Deline.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ellis Jones were Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Gilman, of Montreal, Miss Winnifred Douglas, of Star-bridge Ridge, and Mr.Guy Mart-indale.Mrs.William Patton, Miss Agnes Patton and Mr.and Mrs.Lome Patton, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Victor Jenkins.The regular weekly meeting of (he Dutch Street Farm Forum was held at the home of Mr.an,\\ Mrs.S.McIntosh.I Sell and Install Automatic »U1J WATER HEATERS ABERCORN Mrs.Knc bher rer Misses Lois and Ruth Man digo and Mrs, Cecil Mandigo.Jr,, were joint hostesses al a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs.W, H.McGrath in honor of Miss Mary Buchan-n, R N, at B M P.Sweetsburg iospital whose marriage to Mr.loyee Mand.go is taking place ihonty.The living room was decorated a\u2019ilh yellow and green stream rs.Mrs.Eric Sheerer escorted .he guest of honor t > a chair un dcr a trimmed white parasol.She was presented with a corsage and showered with confetti.The bride-elect was presented with a well fitted basket of gilts by Mrs Cecil Mindigo, Jr., and was assisted in opening these by her mother.Mrs, Buchanan.Miss Buchanan, completely taken by surprise, thanked those present for the gifts and kind wishes.Games were played and al (he close of the evening, retresh ments were served by the hostesses.Thirty-five relatives and guests were present from Franklin, Vt., East Berksihire.Vt., Selby Lake, Knowlton, Granby, Ottawa, Cow ansville and Sutton.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.George Barber.Mrs.Levi King, Mr.and Mrs.Howard Baker, of Brewster.N.Y., were recent guests of Mrs.J.Hancock and Mr.and Mrs.Kr nest McGrath.Mr.and Mrs.William Blair and daughter Annie, have gone lo Oshawa, On!., where they will spend the winter.Mrs.Maude Pemberton and Mrs.Perley Button, attended a shower at the home of Mrs.Charles Hayes in Sutton, in honor of Miss Jennie Button.Mr.and Mrs.Poulin, of Montreal.were weekend guests of their son, Mr.Gerard Poulin, Mrs.Poulin and family.Mr.Walter McGrath shot a spike horn buck weighing about 140 pounds.Mr.and Mrs.George Henry, of Montreal, spent the weekend at their home here, Mr.Tony Caine, of Montreal, was a weekend guest of his par ents, Mr.and Mrs.A, Caine.Mr.K.L.Johnson, who has employment in Cowansville, spent the weekend with his fam ily.The Guild held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, Ernest McGrath.Plans were made for a Christmas tree for the Sun.day School children to be held on December 17th in the Town Hall.At the close of the meeting refreshments were served.The next meeting will be held on December 13th at the home of Mrs.G.Henry, Jr.Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Daigneault and son, Richard, recently enjoyed a motor trip to Providence, R.I., where they visited relatives and friends.PARTRIDGE PLUMBING REG'D Knowlton\u2014Pbon# 212 Add toYour Evenings Enjoyment Chew healthful, delicious Wrigley\u2019s Spearmint Gum, Helps you relax and pass time pleasantly.Get some today.SWEETSBURG- Mrs.T.D.Barber Las relumed from a visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.Howard Hopson at Oshawa, Ont , where she was accompanied by motor by Mr.and Mrs.George Fremont, of Knowlton.Mrs.Barber visited Mrs.Maud Brown, at Pori Dalhotwie, Onl., while on a motor trip to Toronto and St.Catharines, Ont., with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Pullen, of Detroit, Mich.Miss Joan Hawke attended Ihe funeral of her aunt, Mrs.Charles Hawke in Montreal.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.H W.Strange included Mr.and Mrs.Grant Strange, of Waterloo, Mr.and Mrs.Willard Barrette and family, of Jefferson Valley, N.Y.\"Lismore,\u201d the beautiful three-storey home of the late Miss Nina Nesbitt ha., been accepted as a gift, to the Anglican Synod of Montreal Diocese to be used as a home for retired clergy of the Anglican Church as bequeathed by Miss Nesbitt.The house has been closed for the w'inter.A drive for funds to renovate and operate the Home will be launched by the Angli can Church Synod at its earliest convenience.Mrs Arthur Jones, of Firn ham Centre, who is spending a few monthu wilh Mrs.Margaret Mason, has been ill for a few days.Base Manager at Val d\u2019Or, C.R Dobbin, of the 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UX LUG NELPEO JOE.GOSH* I FtEL T'RIFFIC .' » Eight SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1956 Women\u2019s Sphere r->-.r\u201er ' tocia\\ yn(\\ erAonca Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Knox, of Montreal, are arriving tomorrow to be the guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.N.Fidler, Wilson St., Len-noxville, and with their hosts, will attend the Sir John Sher brooke Chapter I.O.D.E.Sherry Party\ttaking place in\tthe\tWilliam\tSt.\tArmoury,\tSaturday evening.* » \u2022 Miss Pauline Brooks, of Montreal, was a recent guest of her mother, Mrs.B.E.A.Brooks, London St.* \u2022 * Mrs.T.Fraser McOuat has returned to her home, The Montreal, after visiting Mrs.W.B.MacDiarmid, in Ottawa, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Brodie, in Montreal.\u2022 « * Mrs.M.D.Baldwin, who spent the past two weeks with Mrs.R.C.McFadden, Church St., Len-noxville, returned today to Montreal.* * * Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Clifford, of East Angus, will be attending the Sherry Party to be held by the Sir John Sherbrooke Chapter, I.O.D.E., in the William St.Armoury, Saturday evening.BREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED (Matt* BREAD 24 oz.when baked Tel.LO.2-2744 Mrs.A.H.Scott and Mrs.William J.Fuller, of Lcnnoxville, have returned from a three weeks\u2019 trip to New York City.! They also visited Mr.and Mrs.! A.J.Gilt, at Hillsdale, N.J., Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Heath, at Leominster, Mass., and Mr.and Mrs.Ü.K.Allen, at Springfield, Mass.\u2022 * * Mrs.Everett Bailey left for ; Waterloo today, after having been guests of Mrs.Jean Bryd, Elgin Ave., lor a few days.\u2022 \u2022\t* Receiving at the W.A.tea in J Sangster Memorial Church Hall, taking place on Saturday after-J noon, December 1, will be Mrs.j J.E.Boucher and Mrs.R.A.1 Wheeler, president.The pourers! will be Mrs.W.E.Hodge, Mrs.E.Innés and Mrs.Sam MacLean, * «\t* A group of Catholic Women\u2019s League members and friends have\tcompleted\ta\tround\tof bridge which consisted of fifty-six players at fourteen tables for five weeks, which resulted in a social and financial success.The first prize winners were Mrs.E.Bolduc and Mrs.L.Vallée; second, Miss Elizabeth Mc-Keon\tand\tMrs.\tA.\tL.\tVallee; third, Mrs.B.E.A.Brooks and Miss A.Roy; consolation prizes, Mrs.L.Dion and Mrs.H.J.Enright.All players met in St.Patrick's Church Hall for the final game.\u2022\t«\t4 RECEPTION HELD AT COMMUNITY HALL A wedding reception in honor of Mr.and Mrs.Alton McElrea was held recently in the Bromp-ton Road Community Hall, when members of their families and friends gathered to wish the young couple happiness in their W KRISTIN ANNA, 9-month-old daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George W.Saanum and granddaughter of Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Harris of Massa-wippi, and of Mr.and Mrs.M.P.Saanum of Montreal.(Photo by Gerry Lerçay) rifTC ANTIQUES Ul* ia and MODERN China, Glass and Brass.Christmas and all occasion cards.French and English.FLORENCE WARK 552 Montreal Street Tel.: LO.2-9472 new lifè.Miss Doreen Adams and Mr.Garth McElrea, maid of honor and best man at the wedding ceremony, received the guests of honor and presented the bride with a corsage of roses and the groom with a carnation boutonniere.A musical program arranged by a number of the guests added much to the evening\u2019s enjoyment.Miss Audrey McElrea, Mrs.Sam Lake, Mrs.Daryl Lowry and Messrs.Angus William, Garth, and Ronald McElrea sang, \u201cLet the Rest of the World Go By.\u201d Mr.Frank Jenny rendered, \u201cLove Me Tender,\u201d accompanied by Mrs.Eddie Good-fellow and a number of Scottish songs were given by Mr.Milton Goodwin accompanied by Mrs.Goodwin.Mrs.Sam Lake presented a few piano selections and also accompanied Mrs.Daryl Lowry who danced the JULIUS KAYSER & CO.LTD.GIGANTIC SALE Highland Fling.Following a period of dancing to the music of Mr.Cecil Dougherty, Mrs.Eddie Goodfel-low and Mr.and Mrs.Milton Goodwin, a presentation was made by Mr.Keith Rose to the guests of honor, consisting of two lovely lamps and a purse of money.Refreshments brought the pleasant evening to a close.The hosts and hostesses for the occasion were Mr.and Mrs.Milton Brown, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Winget, Mr.and Mrs.Richie Harrison, Mr.and Mrs.Melvil Page and Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Ross, assisted by Mrs.Allan Goodfcllow, Mrs.Malcolm McLeod and Mr.Douglas Page.LADIES' of FINE NYLONS LINGERIE GLOVES MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS Dor.stand at the telephone and yell \u201cMoth\u2014er, tele\u2014 phone\u201d when you answer a call for her.Instead say, \u201cJust a moment, please,\u201d and go to your mother and tell her she is wanted on the telephone.Yelling for any member of the family to come to the telephone is just not the thing to do.CATERERS For Weddings, Luncheons, Teas, Home Cooking.ROCKCLIFFE 471 Quebec St.Tel.LO.2-3433 MENS HALF HOSE CHILDREN'S GLOVES & UNDERWEAR FACTORY PRICES OPEN 2-4 P.M.Daily 7-9 P.M.Friday Only 245 FRONTENAC ST., SHERBROOKE.WESTERN OIL LTD.Stove & Furnace Oil; Oil Burners When you make a purchase, save your invoice; it's numbered end a weekly drawing is held.Your prize is another order of equivalent value at no cost to you.Office \u2014 6 Wellington S., Tel.7-5000 For Delivery 'omen A SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL, LADIES\u2019 AUXILIARY The November meeting of the Sherbrooke Hospital Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary was held on Monday afternoon, in the Conference Room at the Hospital, with the president, Mrs.John York as chairman.The Membership tea and shower for the Shop which was held at the Norton Residence in October was very successful.A large attendance brought many beautiful and valuable gifts for the Shop, and without doubt these will make the Christmas i trade season very profitable.The Auxiliary is also very happy to welcome four new recruits to its : ranks: Mrs.P.C.Hannan, Mrs.J.Ross, Mrs.A.M.Simpson and Mrs.Murray Campbell.A linen request for crested bathtowels and monogrammed chenille bedspreads was passed.It was also decided to purchase a ! record book for the In Memor-iam Fund in which will be listed all the names of deceased in whose behalf donations are received.This will be kept on dis- ! play in the hospital.The Birthday Club announced enrollment of twenty-one new members, nine from the city and twelve from out.of town.The total membership is 2,207.The nurses' recruitment com.mittee is busy planning for schools to be visited by speakers during the winter season; and the nurses' recreation committee : announced that arrangements for ! the dance planned for November i 30th have been taken over by j Lcnnoxville Wing.The Hospitality Shop fiscal year closed on October 30 but final figures were not available j as the books are still with the auditors.Mrs.Beerworth told the meeting, however, that a pro-! fit approximate to last years ! could be expected.The winner of the cashmere twin sweater set was Mrs.B.J.Hodge, of West-mount.The patients and visitors pamphlets were delivered from ; the printer in time for the meeting and the finished product was very much admired.Mrs.Cooper and her committee were commended by all.Mrs.Gale, president of Water-ville Wing, brought with her a box of booties which these members had made for sale in the Shop.These are beautifully made and always much in demand.Also, a group of interested friends in East Angus recently | organized a party to raise funds for the Auxiliary and their cheque was gratefully acknowledged.The final project of the Activities committee will be decorating j the hospital for Christmas, and j sufficient funds were voted for ; this purpose.A discussion then j took place as to whether it would ! be advisable to continue the An-1 nual Bonspiel.As interest in this project has been lagging, and there were other complications developing this year, it was voted against having the Bonspiel in January.The bursaries and scholarships committee told the meeting that new bursaries would have to 6e solicited before the next class, and urged all members to do t what they could to promote these.Mrs.B.Stewart's resignation as first vice-president was re-j gretfully accepted.Mrs.J.Nightingale, nominat-1 ing committee chairman took the j chair for nominations by ballot.| The annual meeting will be January 28th when elections will | take place and all members are \u2022OlipA urged to be present.Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs.B.Hyman, Mrs.Ken neth Jackson, and Mrs.Howard Jones.Leave Shrunken Heads Off Yule Gift List ST.ANDREW\u2019S LADIES AID Mrs.George Stevenson enter tained the members of St.An drew\u2019s Ladies Aid for their meeting Wednesday afternoon, at hei home on Portland Ave.Mrs.C.A.Turner, president, was in the chair and opened the meeting with a short devotional period.Following routine business, Mrs.John MacDonald, treasurer, reported on the recant Christmas tea and sale which was an outstanding success.Donations of money were voted to the Fall Thank Offering of the W.M.S., and for the pur chase of Christmas cheer.Members were reminded to remit the birthday card money at the next meeting.Mrs.Stevenson was appointed convener of the nominating committee for the 1957 election of \u2022 PRINCESS\u201d LINES- By RUTH MILLETT If you can believe what the ad-, verUsements in fancy decorating and home magaz.nes indicate, here are an awful lot of Americans, both men and women, who have \u201ceverything.\" Never as far back as I can remember have there been so many ads for so many useless and nonsensical articles.Suggestions for those who have \u201ceverything\u201d include such gift ideas as a shrunken head that \u201cdefies detection from just a few feet way.\u201d This charming little gift item has \u201creasonably true skin and hair\u201d and, the ad points out, would be '\u201csensational to hang in the car, den, or bar.\u201d Then there is a bathroom door knocker inscribed with the one word \u201cHurry.\u201d This, its manufacturer claims, is \u201cguaranteed to restore peace and harmony to the American home.\u201d officers.The request was made that nominations be submitted at the next meeting.Mrs.W.J.MacNaughton will act as hostess at the next meeting, which will take place at the home of Mrs.Lewis Dunsmore, Portland Ave.Rev.S.G.Garland closed the meeting with prayer, following which a social hour was enjoyed.Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.C.T.Ross.You can also buy a jeweled cork for the man who has everything.It's scie function, I gather from the ad, is to let him know he has everything but brains.The cork is laoeted, \"For the hole in your head.If you don't want to be quite that insulting \u2014 or maybe even a little more so, depending on how you feel »bout toothpicks \u2014 you can get the man or woman who has everything a 14K gold toothpick in its own leather case.And let\u2019s net forget those be-jeweled band aids, hand-decorat.ed with butterflies, rhinestones and fake jewels.They would undoubtedly be nice for the man or woman whose hands are blistered from counting money.You are fair-varned; so, unless you want to find one of these enchanting gifts under your own Christmas tree, you had better spread the word around that you are an odd stick \u2014 an American who doesn't have everything.And better make it clear that you would much rather find half a dozen white linen handkerchiefs, or one lone pair of nylons under your Christmas tree than ¦ a shrunken head or even a solid gold toothpick.OLD MONOPOLY All the world\u2019s tea came from China until about 1830, when the tea-growing industry started in India.Sew-easy jumper in a lovely \u201cprincess\u201d silhouette; flattery assured for every figure! Pair it with companion blouse, with all your sweaters and blouses.It\u2019s such a wonderful versatile fashion for fall and winter wear! Pattern 9262: Misses\u2019 Sizes 12 | 14, 6, 18, 20.Size 16 jumper takes 4 yards 39-inch fabric; blouse 2 yards 35-inch fabric.This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit.Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step.Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to Sherbrooke Daily Record, Household Arts Dept., Sherbrooke, Que.Print plainly name, address, pattern number.SEW AND SAVE! with the newest choice of FABRICS TEXTILE MILL OUTLET 416 Marquette St., Sherbrooke.-\tv' 'S - Y r- -Tsi .\t\u2014.\u2014nee Will be\t\u2019j* Pfopsity 8 il*70n» ,n Provine.t «\t««hanged with th.' DlAMOwn - -___ ¦ \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022?rrom a I T0\u2018 I IrtmvA\t^ONTREai /\t^ refrc3h{nff ffood j Afame.\u2022 Street I or**.No.y msm\tam* «\t^ / / / Good Tea.RED R0SE.Good Coffee IW' 'o'VMhT/ncW, I- ¦________\tw!,h r™™* aHaor n*~ « (ICE AND SERVE) COCKTAILS^ MANHATTANS OR DRY MARTINIS at (Yteix wuf SOLD BY THE >BOTTLE AT YOUR LIQUOR STORE CHRISTMAS ^ GIFTS mm, SUGGESTIONS from the leading COWANSVILLE MERCHANTS LEROY INC.Cowansville \u2014 Tel.20 For Gifts and Toys, we have the largest assortment and we sell at the lowest prices.TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE.TREASURE CHEST Next to A & P Store Christmas Cards and Gifts.Imported English Toys and Books.Hand Woven and Leather Goods.Art Supplies.China Pottery and Glass.COWANSVILLE ELECTRIC 213b South St.\u2014 Tel.628 We suggest: Toasters, Irons, Kettles, Phonograph Records, Electrical Appliances.Christmas Tree Lights Are Now in Stock.GIVE RCA VICTOR TELEVISION or eppliences for \u2022 really Merry Christmas! We give complete sen-ice on all articles we sell.W.J.KORMAN 110 Williard\u2014Tel.898 Modftf tnCTOÔ.TU WfnrftM.TV consol».Walnut ftnish SjOOO.M.Mahogany or limad oak fiaithot slightly higher.HASHIM\t& SON Tel.477 \u2014\tSouth Street We have a wide variety of Christmas gifts.TOYS \u2014 MEN\u2019S AND LADIES\u2019 WEAR STRANGE\u2019S ANTIQUES Sweetsburg \u2014 Tel.78W Visit our new Canadian room, it's heated! Pine, China, Glass, Brass, Iron, Rugs.Victorian Furniture \u2014 Lamps of all kinds.CORRIVEAU DRUG STORE 213 South Street, Cowansville.Tel.21 for free delivery.A registered druggist will fill all of your prescriptions.Christmas Gift Suggestions: Yardley, Helena Rubenstein, Tiffany Sets, Evening in Paris, Kodaks \u2014 Coutts\u2019 Greeting Cards.VARIN PHARMACY 510 South Street \u2014 Tel.840 All prescriptions filled by a registered druggist.Tussy Cosmetics.French Perfume by Lanvin and Guerlain, Coutts\u2019 Cards, Revlon and Yardley Cosmetics.Babies\u2019 Supplies.KIDDIES\u2019 CORNER 103 John Street \u2014 COWANSVILLE \u2014 Tel.1120 CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS: Children's Sweaters, Dresses, Overalls, Boys\u2019 Suits.Children\u2019s Stockings, Underwear, Pyjamas, Blouses, Babies\u2019 Wear.\tHarry Bell ' prop.) L.DESCHAMPS Watchmaker and Jeweller 314 South S»., \u2014 Tel.326W Cowansville, Que.Christmas Gift Suggestions; Gladstone Watches, Ladies\u2019 Jewellery, Travelling Cases, Waterman's and Sheaffer Pens.USE THIS HANDY SHOPPING GUIDE i SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY.NOVEMBER 30.1056 iNine KNOWLTON At the regular meeting of the first Knowlton Brownie Pack held in St.Paul\u2019s church hall, three Brownies were enrolled by Brown Owl Mrs.J.Jennison; they were Linda Mount, Linda Watkins and Daphne Charters.Mari an Burnham was presented with the Golden Bar.Proficiency Badges were presented by Brown Owl'as; follows: Athletes' Badge Nancy Crandall and Judy Bother ham; House Orderly, Miriam Jen nison and Margaret Lefebvre.Music and Artists' Badge.Prudy Perry.Miss Dorcas Levoy has returned heme after spending a holiday i with Mr.and Mrs.R.Fowler and family at Deep River, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Needham and daughter Marsha, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.Spicer at Cowansville.Mrs.Archie Ladd of Call's Mills, spent a few days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Ladd, and family.Miss Joan Taylor of Cowansville, and Mr.Bert Massia of Montreal, were recent week-end guests of the former's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Taylor.Mrs.H.Northmp and daughter Barbara, have returned from St.Jchn, N.B., where they accompanied Mr.Northrup's remains for burial.Mrs.Gertrude Hume was a week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Knowlton at Foster.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Ling and son Larry, were in Ville St.Laurent where they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Ling.Mr.and Mrs.E.Dore.Miss Doreen Dore, Mr.Christopher Pain and Mr.Ralph Collyer of Montreal, were recent week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Dennis Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.J.Edward Perry spent the week-end in East Angus and Sherbrooke.Recent guésts at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Needham were Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Needham and Miss Helen Needham of Pigeon Hill, and Mr.and Mrs.R.Lawrence and daughters, Jacqueline and Jocelyn, of Waterloo.Mr.and Mrs.Ross Ladd of Coaticook, spent the week-end with the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Hamilton.Mr.and Mrs.H.Parkes were in Richmond to attend the funeral of Mr.Arnold Johnston.Mr.and Mrs, Elton Bockus and daughter, Linda Jill, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Bockus at Hudson Heights.Mrs.George Fremont spent a week with her mother, Mrs.T.D.Barber at Sweetsburg.Mrs.Harold Battley spent a few days in Montreal to visit her mother, Mrs.Guy Bell who wa« a patient in the General Hospital.Mrs.Lillian Levoy and Mis* Dorcas Levoy were in Newport and Beebe for a few days.While in Beebe they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Ek.Mr.and Mrs.Allan Perkins of Montreal, were week-end guests of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.J.McMahon.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bell of Wa-terville, were guests over the week end of Mr.and Mrs.Reynolds Westman.Mrs Arthur Graham of Fredericton, N.B., has been visiting DAVIDSON HILL\u2014 AND BETHEL- Mr.and Mrs.Percy Tibbitts of Waterloo, were recent guests at the home of Mr.A.Davidson.Mr.M.Lancaster was in Montreal recently, guest of his sister, Mrs.George Brereton, and Mr.Brereton.at the home of Mrs.Harry Parke* while Messrs.Parkes.Graham and L.J.Crandall have been hunting at Bromptonville.Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Plunkett and family of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mrs.Plunkett\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Bullard.Miss Deanna Sanborn of Montreal, spent the week-end with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Sanborn.Miss Patricia Tibbits of Sweetsburg.was a week-end guest at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Tibbits.\t; Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Ransom of Dorval, and Mr.and Mrs.James Ransom of Montreal, spent several days here due to the tragic accident of their parents.Mr.and Mrs.Carl C.McCor-kill were in Farnham where they were guests of Mr and Mrs.J.L.Kilburn.Mrs.Guy Bell has returned to Montreal after spending a few days with her son-inlaw and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Battley, and her father, Mr.T Knowlton.Mr.Alden Mirener spent the week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs.Earl B.Mirener.Miss Faye Armstrong, of St.PROVINCIAL TRANSPORT LO.9-365A 80 Des Grande* Fourche* South Sherbrooke Bus Termini! ; Î I ( Eustache, and Mr.Warren Parker of North Hatley, were week-end guests of Miss Armstrong's parents.Mr.and Mrs.James R.Armstrong.Mrs.G.T.Mil timoré of Water-wile, visited relatives in town over a recent week-end, Mr.H.Brereton of Montreal, spent the week-end at his home here.Mr.B Call of Bedford, spent the week-end at her home here Mr.Murray Call was also a guest at the same home.Mr.Ronald Pettes of Montreal, was a week-end guest at the home of his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs C.McLaughlin.Mr Earl Patten of Farnham, Î spent the week end at his home here.The ladies of St.Edward's Church held a Military Whist party in the school auditorium when cards were played at 15 tables Numerous prires and door priies were awarded.Refresh-irents were served at the close of the evening.Mrs.K.C.George of Montreal, was a guest of her sister.Mrs.L.J.Crandall, and Mr.Crandall.Mrs Jerry Plunkett and Mrs Ernest Telreault of Montreal, were guests of their parents.Rev and Mrs.T.E R.Nurse Mr.and Mrs.Ray Duboyce en tertained the following guests at luncheon: Mr.and Mrs.H.Chad- sey of Boston, Mass Mrs Ber- Mansonvtllc.\tmother, Mrs Bruce Allan nice Friule, Mrs Cora Marsh.51r and Mrs Douglas Suitor Mrs.H.Jackson, of Brome, wa* Mrs M Watts and Miss Irene an(1 family' of Sherbrooke, spent a gur*t of Mr.and Mrs R.Cran Watts of Waterloo, Mr Loren week-end with Mrs.Suitor\u2019s dall and family.Marsh of Albany, Vt, Miss Vina Miltiniore of Sherbrooke.Mr and Mrs.Dale Marsh of Vergennes, Vt.Mrs.Chat.Besley, Mrs.Harold Knight, Mr.Eric Joyal of Montreal, Mr and Mrs.Palmer Marsh, Norman and Susan Marsh of Sweetsburg.Mr.and Mrs.E Derby of Sutton Junction.Mr K Marsh of West Bronte, Mr.and Mrs.Archie Ladd.Mr and Mrs M.Johnston and sons.Wayne and Wade, and Mr Gordon Marsh of Brome.Miss Paula Steinback spent a few days with her parents at ! 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Look at the distinctive fluted rear fenders- the twin-ovul !>inii|»rr design, front and rear\u2014the unirjue V-anglc tail-Iightis.JThis is design for tomorrow, blazing a new trail for other fine ears to follow.Ihis is a new calibre of Monarch, (he longest, widest, most spacious Monarch of all time, built on a new frame of revolutionary design.Here s the first air-borne ride with new front suspension mounted on resilient rubber cushions.And Monarch\u2019s new .112 cu.in.V-8 with 9.75 to I compression ratio introduces new acceleration magic\u2014new lurl economy.Yes, the \u201957 Monarch is all new\u2014and bumper lo bumper, road to roof il s fir et! with the spirit of the future! 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Providence\t18\t9\t6\t3\t64\t45\t21 | Hershey\t18\t9\t6\t3\t65\t60\t21 i Cleveland\t18\t9\t7\t2\t79\t70\t20 Buffalo\t19\t9\t9\t1\t60\t70\t19 i Springfield\t18\t6\t10\t2\t61\t70\t14 Rochester\t17\t5\t9\t3\t49\t63\t13 | QUEBEC\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\t\t\t \tP\tW\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts.1 Chicoutimi\t21\t15\tfi\t0\t73\t47\t30 1 Quebec .\t24\t13\t8\t3\t68\t49\t29 ; Royals\t21\t7\t12\t2\t5fi\t76\t16 i Shawinigan\t20\t6\t10\t4\t45\t62\t16 ; Three Rivers\t19\t8\t11\t2\t40\t50\t14 ! \u2022Ottawa \t\t5\t2\t2\t1\t13\tn\t5 Peddlers; Don Stringer Places 7th; Milt Campbell Leads Decathlon MELBOURNE \u2014 (CP) \u2014 A Canadian relay team won a brilliant photo-finish victory today in the preliminaries of the 1,600-metre Olympic relay, beating the United States by a margin so narrow that both were timed ih three minutes, 10.5 seconds.The two top teams from each of today\u2019s heats compete in the final Saturday.The Canadian team of Doug Clement of Vancouver, Terry Tobacco of Cumberland, B.C.Laird Sloan of Montreal and Murray Cockburn of Toronto will compete with teams from Britain, Jamaica, Germany and Australia besides the Americans.The track victory helped to ease the disappointment occasioned when Canadian paddlers were beaten badly in their own Canadian canoe event on Lake Wendouree Don Stringer of Sudbury placed seventh in a field of 10 in the 10.000-metre singles, won by a Romanian, and the Toronto pair of Tom Hodgson and Bill Stevenson ran ninth in the doubles field of 10, won by Russia.\t*.The Montreal kayak pair of \u2014\t-\u2014 Les Melia and Bob Smith were\t^ Probably lost a chance to better the world rec- CANADA\u2019S GOLD MEDAL \u2014 Members of the University of Itritish Columbia four-oared crew are congratulated by A.Sidney Dawes of Montreal, president of the Canadian Olympic Association.Mr.Dawes presented the team with their medals at Melbourne.Left to right: Arch McKinnon, Lome Loonier, Ignace d'Hente and stroke Don Arnold.\t(CP from AP) :%'\u2022.\t.Y: Z! HEnmon ¦ - nflHMd y.\u2019-y.y:/.\" \"AU.M0L20NS cmpHetu-lH ptcW!\" ; i /i i 4 Wltikve/btU' MUjLAio&.f jC / hdltiL\tMO ISONS Ad- 4it Udio etyoy ti jwat ^t£^, te MofdOftï cmpktz.Fov A+mth, UlMl fo&tllLwjj.dib; A^.GoO(L\tAC Çjôod ulitL tjOOll jjOod too.Admyé AtUj,: \u201cMok Mte MOISON'2\" scratched from today\u2019s 10,000-metre tandem event.As the diving competition opened, Bill Patrick of Calgary, w'ho injured his head in practice last Friday, was eliminated when he placed 15th.And Toronto\u2019s Jackie MacDonald, a big Canadian hope in track and field, lost out in the \u2022 Associate member\u2014plays 20 games only.Eagle Day Must Give Up Football For One Year WINNIPEG (P \u2014 Eagle Day, quarterback with Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Western Interprovincial Football Union this year, has been advised to give up football for a year because of a recurring kidney infection.The 23-year-University of Mississippi graduate was flown to hospital at Jackson, Miss., Thursday.ord when he made a poor showing in the pole vault.He continued to hold his lead over fellow American Rafer Johnson, however.Betty Cuthbert of Australia won an Olympic double when she took the gold medal in the women\u2019s 200 metres.She won the 100 f.,\t,\t,\t, ,\t, metres earlier and tied the world finals of the womens shot put- anri 0| 1C records in her vic.her speciality \u2014 after placing | tory tojjav Terry Sawchuk Posts Second Shutout Of Year CHICAGO.\u2014(AP)\u2014 Goalie Terry Sawchuk scored his second shutout of the National Hockey League season as Boston Bruins defeated Chicago Black Hawks 2-0 at Chicago Stadium Thursday night.The victory kept Boston in first place with 30 points, two ahead of second place Detroit Red Wings who defeated New York Rangers 4-1 Thursday night.Real CheVrefils scored for the Bruins.at 4:06 of the first period Don McKenney and Doug Mohns were credited with assists on the play.Boston\u2019s other score came in the second period when Fernie Flaman racked up a goal at 13:46 on a pass from Fleming Mac-kell.\t\u2022\t\u2022 Sawchuk was seldom pressed during the game and kicked out 30 shots to 28 for A1 Rollins in the Chicago nets.CANADIAN\u2019S TRACK CHANCES SATURDAY List of Canada's entries Saturday in Olympic track and field events and their best performances: High jump: Olympic record, 5 ft.614 in.set in 1948 by Alice Coachman, U.S.and Dorothy Tyler, Britain.Canada\u2019s entrant: Alice Whitty, Vancouver 5 ft.3 in.1,600-metre relay final: Olympic record, 3:03.9 set in 1952 by Jamaica.Canada\u2019s entry: Laird Sloan, Montreal; Doug Clement, Vancouver: Murray Cockburn, Toronto; Terry Tobacco, Cumberland, B.C.3:07.8.400-metre relay: Olympic record, 45.9 set in 1952 by the United States and Russia.Canada\u2019s entry: Diane Matheson, Moncton and Montreal: Eleanor Haslam, Saskatoon; Dorothy Kozak.Calgary: Maureen Rever, Regina 45.9.12th in the qualifying round with a throw of 43 feet, Vs of an inch.Tamara Tychkevitch won the event, setting an Olympic record of 54 feet five inches.The Russian pair of Pavel Kharine and Gratsian Botev won the double canoe event, with a French pair second and the Hungarians third.Leon Rottman of Romania was the singles winner, with a Hungarian second and a Russian third.As the swimming competition w-ent into its second day.George Park of Hamilton, Ont., who started in the 200-metre butterfly event after missing out in the 100-metre free style Thursday, again failed to qualify.William Yorzyk of the United States broke his own world record of 2:19 in winning a heat in 2:18.6.The Canadian basketball team won its fourth straight victory in the consolation tournament, defeating Australia 83-38.The all-Toronto relay team of Stan Levenson, Joe Foreman, Dick Harding and Jack Farrington suffered a heartbreaking loss in the 400-metre relay preliminaries, placing fourth after a photo finish with Brazil, whose team was awarded the third and last qualifying spot.Roland Asselin of Montreal was eliminated in the epee singles of the fencing tournament, winning two of his six matches.Cpl.Jim Zavits of Ottawa placed 13th in the free pistol event in which Finland's Tenti Linnos-vul won the gold medal.As the big decathlon all-round track and field event went through its final day, Milt Camp- Other double winners so far are Bobby Morrow of San Benito, Tex., in the men\u2019s sprints and Russia\u2019s Vladimir Kuts in the 5,-000 and 10,000 meter runs.Miss Cuthbert tied the Olympic and world records of 23.4 seconds, set by another Australian, Marjorie Jackson, in the 1952 Olympics.Christa Stubnick of Germany was second and Marlene Matthews of Australia third.There were no American qualifiers for the final.Britain made a surprisingly strong bid for team supremacy in Olympic boxing by qualifying three finalists in the afternoon portion of today\u2019s semi-final program.All three surviving United States entries, Jose Torres of Puerto Rico, Jim Boyd of Rocky Mount, N.C., and Pete Rademach-er of Grandview, Wash., were scheduled to fight tonight.Torres, a light middleweight, was matched with Britain\u2019s John McCormack; Boyd with Russia\u2019s Romoualdas Mouraouskas in the light heavyweight division; and Rademacher in a heavyweight feature against South Africa\u2019s Dan Bekker.The flyweight, bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight and light welterweight classes conducted their semi-finals in the afternoon and Britain won each of its bouts.Russia and Germany each qualified two fighters for Saturday\u2019s finals and Korea, Italy and Romania one apiece.Two more Britons and three more Russians were to fight in the heavier divisions tonight.Canadiens Name Kenny Reardon Vice-President MONTREAL \u2014 (p \u2014 Kenny Reardon, former defence star who doffed his hockey togs to become an executive, has been appointed a vice-president of tho National Hockey League Montreal Canadiens, it was announced Thursday.At 35, he is \u201cquite possibly\u2019\u2019 the youngest executive officer in the long history of Canadiens, the club said.Assistant general manager of the Montreal Forum for the last several years, Reardon succeeds the late D.C.Coleman.Reardon was an all-star defenceman with Canadiens and later managed the Cincinnati entry in the International Hockey League, and Shawinigan Cataracts of the Quebec League, both championship teams.Cats Edge Royals 6-4 To Move Into Third-Place Tie SHAWINIGAN FALLS, Que.\u2014\u201c(t1)\u2014Shawinigan Falls Cataracts Thursday night downed Montreal 6-4 to advance into a third-place Quebec Hockey League tie with the Royals.George Faulkner paced Cataracts with two goals while Jean-Paul Desaulniers, Jean-Paul Denis, Eddie Kachur and Leo Ama-dio got one each.Guy Rousseau, Walt Bradley, Andre Corriveait and Phil Goy-ette scored for Royals.Alouette Fan Gets His Revenge HANOVER, Ont.\u2014«B\u2014A Montreal Alouettes fan hero who awoke after (he Grey Cup game to find a mourning wreath on the door of his apartment got his revenge Thursday.The fan identified the prankster as the man to whom he had lost a bet on the football game.| Thursday the Montreal supporter paid him off in pennies\u20141.000 | of them\u2014embedded in a block j of plaster.Dickie Moore Tallies Twice To Lead Canadiens To 4-2 Win Over Weakened Leafs; Three Regular Defensemen Out CHRISTMAS GIFTS sporting NHL LEADERS Standing \u2014 Boston, won 13, lost 5.tied 4; points 30.Points \u2014 Beliveau.Mont.28.Goals \u2014 Moore, Montreal, 13.Assists \u2014 Beliveau, 19.Shutouts \u2014 Plante, Mont., 4 Penalties \u2014 Fontinato, New York, 57 minutes.MONTREAL \u2014\t\u2014 Dickie Moore, the National Hockey League\u2019s leading scorer, scored twice Thursday night to lead Montreal Canadiens to a 4-2 victory over crippled Toronto Maple Leafs before 14,250 fans.Only sensational work by rookie goalie Ed Chadwick of Toronto kept Montreal from running away.He kicked out 36 of the 40 shots fired at him, most of them from close range as Canadiens sifted through the porous Toronto defence.Bert Olmstead and Bernie iBoom Boom) Geoffrion scored the other Montreal goals while Th« Management of Gingras Automobiles Ltd., 1567 King St.West, Sherbrooka.is pleased to announce to the general public of Sherbrooke and district, the appointment of Mr.Gordon \"Gordie\" Wilcox as service manager of their service department.Gordie has more than 17 years experience with the former dealer (The Sherbrooke Motors Ltd.) and is at your disposal.He invites your visit to Gingras Automobiles Ltd., even if only to say hello.Dickie Duff and Billy Harris counted for Toronto.Both Moore's goals\u2014his 12th and 13th of the season\u2014came with Gerry James of Leafs in the penalty box.He took Olmstead\u2019s pass at 6:39 of the first period and beat Chadwick with a close-in shot.In the second period, he rifled a hard drive from directly in front of the net that had Chadwick beaten all the way.Olmstead's goal, which gave Montreal a 2-1 lead in the second period came after Jean Beliveau and Geoffrion had relayed the puck from the corner.Olmstead was right in front and fired it home.Geoffrion sifted around the weak Toronto defence in the third period, took Olmstead's pass and whipped the puck into the corner of tho net.Both Toronto goals came from face-offs beside the Montreal net.In the second period, with two | Canadiens and one Maple Leaf in the penalty box, Tod Sloan centred to Duff, who beat Jac-i ques Plante with a high shot.Harris\u2019 goal, in the third per-| iod, came when he slapped the puck from a face-off over Plante's shoulder.Maple Leafs played without three regular defencemen\u2014Jim Morrison, Jim Thomson and Hugh Bolton\u2014and right-winger George Armstrong.Morrison and Thomson were injured in practice Wednesday while Bolton has been out some time with a broken leg.Canadiens lacked Maurice (Rocket) Richard, who had el.bow bone chips removed this week.Geoffrion, playing despite an injured elbow, was used sparingly in the third period.Hockey Sticks, Toys, Skis, Toboggans, Skates.Bicycles, etc.H.MUNKITTRICK 430 Minto St.\u2014Tel.LO.7-6070 ROY CAMPANELLA HAS OPERATION NEW YORK (P \u2014 Brooklyn Dodger catcher Roy Campeneila Thursday underwent surgery for the removal of bone chips in his right thumb which he hopes will enable im to grip the bat more firmly in the spring.COUNTRY CLUB Unequalled cut, quality and value.Easily washable.With new Pal collar end three other models.Single or French cuffs.Nationally advertised at $4.95, \u201cYou\u2019ll never regret buying quality\u201d TALON SPECIAL \u2014 $0|9 TALON LIMITED 62 Wellington South, Sherbrooke. 3HERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY.NOVEMBER 30.lose Eleven It Is Age AndExperiente Against Youth In Tonights Heavyweight Bout Archie Moore Is Still Favored By Ring Experts To Win Over Patterson; Gross Gate Of $250,000 Is Expected CHICAGO \u2014 (AP) \u2014 For the third time in modern ring history, a vacated world heavyweight title is up for grabs at the Chicago Stadium tonight in a showdown between two unique contenders, 3&-year-old Archie Moore and 21-year-old Flovd Patter-ton.They battle (or Rocky Marciano's abdicated crown Latest odds were 6 to 5, pick \u2019em, in this 15-round bout which will be broadcast and televised by NBC with a telecast blackout of the Chicago area.A gross ga\u2019te of S250.U00 with 18,\u2022 OOO attendance Ls indicated.A new age record for a heavyweight champ is certain because Moore, reigning light heavyweight champion, can become the oldest to win boxing's biggest bauble or Patterson can become the youngest To date, Jersey Joe Walcott was the oldest winner at 37 and Joe Louis the youngest at 23.This bout was in the making-\u2014.since Marciano retired as heavy- ^noc^etI out Charles to win the weight king last April 27, but delayed when Patterson, former Olympic champion, broke his right hand winning a 12-round elmination match from Hurricane Jackson last June.It was some seven years ago when the heavyweight crown last was pulled out of a vacuum.That was June 22, 1949 when Ezzard Charles won a 15-round decision over Walcott at Chicago\u2019s Comiskey Park to capture the title vacated by Joe Louis on March 1, 1949.Before that, in 1930, Germany\u2019s Max Schmeling won on a foul over Jack Sharkey in a bout to determine the successor to Gene Tunney, who abdicated in 1928.This is the venerable Moore\u2019s second shot at the heavyweight crown in little more than a year.A 4-1 underdog, Archie was bludgeoned into a ninth round knockout by Mayciano on September 21, 1955.That was the last fight for Marciano, who was floored in the second round by-Moore, but got up to slug out his sixth successful title defence.Moore is even a more remarkable ring specimen than Walcott, who was a purported 37 when he heavyweight title July 18, 1951.Archie has had 156 professional fights over a 20-year span for a 131-20-5 record.It was not until a comparatively few years ago that any rival manager would allow his fighter to tangle with the crouching, cruel-punching Moore, who conducted a bizarre personal publicity campaign to get to the top.Now, the big question is did Moore reach the top after he was over the hill?Did Marciano pummel the real class out of him, even though Archie since has won 11 bouts against a nondescript array of foes?True one of these victims was Yolande Pompey, whom Moore stopped in the 10th round to retain his light heavy title after one of his amazing reducing binges.But Moore, who actually may be 43 years old, faces youth and speed tonight.Patterson admittedly has been cleverly manoeuvred through his 31-bout pro career.His ony defeat came from the cute-boxing Joey Maxim, and his only other foes of merit were Jackson, Jimmy Slade.Archie McBride and Willie Troy.Gordie Howe Fires Home Two Goals As Red Wings Dump Rangers 4-1; Andy Bathgate Gets New York Tally DETROIT\u2014(JF)\u2014Gordie Howe fired a pair of goals as Detroit Red W\u2019ings walloped New York Rangers 4-1 in a National Hockey League game here Thursday-night.The victory kept the Red Wings undefeated on their home Ice this season.Marcel Pronovost got the Wings off to a one goal lead at 9:04 of the first period as he scored on Ranger goalie Lome Worsley.The Rangers failed to score in the period, as Glenn Hall in the Red Wing nets had to make only five saves.Howe got his first goal of the evening, with assists to Ted Lindsay and Norm UHman, at 2:41 of the second period.Andy Bath- gate got one back for the Rangers when he scored at 11:04 after taking a pass from Andy He-benton.With less than a minute gone of the final period, Howe popped his second scoring shot past Worsley.Red Kelly contributed an insurance goal at 10:54 of the period.Worsley, who played brilliantly in the Rangers victory over Boston Wednesday night, w-as hard pressed by the fast Detroit lines.He had 37 stops for the evening while Hall had a com.paratively easy time of it with FIGHT-FACTS AND FIGUKKS CHICAGO \u2014 (JP) \u2014 Facts and figures of the Archie Moore \u2014 Floyd Patterson heavyweight championship fight tonight : Title at stake \u2014 World's heavy-weight championship.Principals \u2014 Archie Moore, San Diego, Calif., vs.Floyd Patterson.New York.Place \u2014 Chicago Stadium, capacity 19,000.Time \u2014 10 p m.EST (11 p.m.AST).Broadcast and television \u2014 Home, NBC.(Chicago and 150-mile radius blacked out).Distance \u2014 15 rounds or less.Projected gate \u2014 $250.000 based on attendance of 18,000.TV and radio proceeds \u2014 $200.000.Split \u2014 Patterson and Moore each 30 per cent of everything.Prices of seats \u2014 $30, $20, $15.$10.$7.50, $5.Potential worth of house \u2014 $410,000 gross.Scoring \u2014 5 points per round maximum.Mandatory eight count waived.Special Committee Named To Study \"Civic Centre\" Plan; 100 Attend Meeting; Citizens Asked To Help Jackie MacDonald Seeks TV Career in Britain LONDON\u2014CB\u2014The SUr gays in a report from Melbourne that Canada\u2019s eye-catching Olympic shot-putter, Jackie MacDonald, will seek a television career in Britain next year.The newspaper says the 23-year-old Toronto teacher will arrive in Britain in February and expect to compete in a number of athletic events as well as trying to carve a niche for herself in Britain television.The article describes Miss MacDonald as \u201cCanada\u2019s blonde gla-mazon,\u201d and \u201cthe girl who has been stopping the traffic in Melbourne.\u201d The second step towards a * \"Civic Centre\u201d for the City ot Sherbrooke was taken last night at the Hotel Sherbrooke when close to 100 delegates representing educational, sporting and social associations Here on h»nd.A committee of ten was formed to study plans regarding the plans and they are Miss A.Walsh, j Mrs A.M.Demers, A.Belanger, j G.Turcotte, F.Drapeau, Henry Crochetiere.Gaston Sevigny, A.Lefebvre and Ernie Breton.The new committee held a meeting immediately after the general gathering and it was decided to ask citizens of the City to forward their ideas regarding a Centre to Fern Drapeau, 821 2nd Avenue, before the end of December.Alphonse Belanger, president of the O.T.J., stated that his organization had studied similar plans three years ago but were forced to drop them.Tony Begin, representing the Junior Chamber of Commerce, voiced his opinion claiming that the City should make a careful study of the proposed plan.Representatives from the Catholic Women\u2019s League, Daughters of Isobelle, St.Jean Baptiste, St.Fat's Old Boys, Postmen Union, Proprietors\u2019 League, Travellers Association, snows hoc clubs and several old boy groups throughout the City voiced their opinions on the subject.The general consensus of opinion was that the City required such a plan in ader to help and combat juvenile delinquency.Two different plans were proposed, one of taking over an old building while the other was to erect a new one.Miss Walsh suggested that the plan should be given to the schools in order that the children would have an idea of just what is being planned lor the future.In this order the committee would have an idea to work on, Hockey's Big Seven Three assists pushed Jean Be-' liveau of Montreal two pointa ahead in the National Hockey League scoring race Thursday night.With 28 points, the big Habitant player drew away from Ted Lindsay of Detroit who got a pair of assists for 26 pointa.Dickie Moore of Canadiens fir ed his 12th and 13th goals, tops for marksmen.OVER CAME HANDICAP .discouraged a less spirited Indi-TO SUCCEED\t1 viual.Chadwick waa born with a Ed Chadwick, 23-yearold rook- club foot, and never wore boot* ie Toronto goalkeeper, overcame unlil he had reached the age of a handicap in his climb up the 14.hockey ladded that would have ! Beliveau, Montreal Lindsay.Detroit Howe, Detroit Olmstead, Montreal Ullman, Detroit M, Richard, Montreal Mohns, Boston Haney, Montreal G A 9 19 10 16 12 13 1 17 POUND ED 1ST» AMSTERDAM CREME DE MENTHE Senior Curling Compétition Opened This Morning; 16 Rinks Competing; Finals Tomorrow Afternoon At 2:00 only 23 saves.Varsity Stops Carabins 3-1 MONTREAL\u2014 «D\u2014University of Toronto Blues Thursday night made their 1956-57 debut in the senior intercollegiate hockey league by defeating University of Montreal Carabins 3.1 before 1,200 persons.It was the second straight setback for Carabins, who lost 5-1 to Laval University in the league opener in Quebec City Tuesday.Chris Brasher To Visit Midland LONDON\u2014\u2014Chris Brasher, British winner of the dramatic Olympic steeplechase, will spend Christmas in Canada.His mother, Mrs.Kitty Brasher, said in London Thursday the 28-year-old runer will go to Midland, Ont., after the games.He will stay with his doctor brother, Peter.\u201cI expect him home here in January,\u201d said Mrs.Brasher, who heard the steeplechase on the radio.The Seniors curling competi- j tion, which is sponsored by the Canadian Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club, opens | today with sixteen rinks compel-1 ing for the Seniors Trophy.' This is an annual event which ' is competed for by curlers over ; 55-years old and it it the first time in the history of the Branch that it has ever been played for in Sherbrooke.The games will be played at j Sherbrooke and Lennoxville and ! commenced this morning at 11.00 with shifts at 1.30, 4.00 and 7.00 this evening.On Saturday morning at 10.00 the semi-finals in section \u201cA\u201d and \u201cB\u201d will be played with the finals taking place in the afternoon at 2.00.The Sherbrooke Curling Club j will be hosts to the visitors at a cocktail party this afternoon at 5.30 while at noon all the competitors were guests at a special luncheon.Several defaults were received and the two host clubs, Sherbrooke and Lennoxville, were requested to fill tn the vacancies.Montreal.Ottawa and Shawinigan will have two rinks while Quebec.Cornwall, Granby.Magog, Windsor Mills and Howick have one each.Sherbrooke and Lennoxville will furnish two apiece to fill the vacant spots.Ernie Pilkington, of Magog, won the local playoff against, rinks from Lennoxville, Thetford end Sherbrooke and is the representative of number six centre.Don Newcombe Signs Contract At Increase NEW YORK\u2014(4*)\u2014Big Den Newcombe came to surprisingly fast contract terms with Brooklyn Thursday involving an estimated $5,000 raise hard on the heels of two awards as the win.ningest pitcher in the major leagues.The righthander, who hurled 27 victories in helping the Dodgers to the National League pennant, signed his 1957 contract after a short talk with E.J.(Buz-zic) Bavast, vice president and general manager of the club.Though no figure wag announced observers close to the scene bplleved the amount was $30,000 which would put him in the top bracket for pitchers.IMPORTID Last Night's Stars Boston\u2019s Terry Sawchuk re corded his second shutout, blanking Chicago 2-0.Dickie Moore of Montreal scored his 12th and 13th goals \u2014 best in the National Hockey League \u2014 as Montreal beat Toronto 4-2.Gordie Howe fired two goals as Detroit beat New York 4-1.Ti-Cats Offer Jim Trimble 3-Year Contract HAMILTON CT) \u2014 Hamilton Tiger-Cats were reported Thursday to have offered Jim Trimble a three-year contract as coach of the Big Four football team.Trimble, who came here last season after coaching Philadelphia Eagles of the United States National Football League, has not jumped at the offer, but is reported \"still considering it.\u201d Trimble ssid from his home in Philadelphia that \"if I turn down the contract, it\u2019ll have nothing to do with money.I\u2019m more than happy with the offer, but I want to make sure before I make a decision that my family would be happy living there and that it\u2019s the best move for Beckett Paces Aces To 5-3 Win Over Lions QUEBEC JP \u2014 Paced by new comer Bob Beckett\u2019s four-point performance, Quebec Aces Thursday night downed Trois-Rivières Lions 5-3 to move within a point of the Quebec Hockey League lead.Beckett got two goals and two 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