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[" \tOCTOBER\t\t\t1953\t\t 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 18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24 25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t31 becbrookeDailiillccocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ' WEATHER CLOUDY cloudy today; Wodnasday cloudy with intermittent light rain beginning during the morning; cool; winds light today northeast 15 Wednesday.Low-high at Sherbrooke 40 and +8.Established 1397.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.TUESDAY.OCTOBER 27.1053 Fifty-seventh Year Wond News Bournemouth, Eng.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014A 15-year-old schoolboy committed suicide over a theft of four pence, it was stated at his inquest here Monday.Police had questioned Peter Harrison and another boy about money stolen from a church offertory box, and they were scheduled for an appearance in juvenile court.Last Friday Harrison was found Hanging from a tree.Tokyo \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 A burglar broke into the home of former Princess Yori and her farmer husband, Taka-masa Ikeda, today, a few hours before Emperor Hiro-hita and Empress Sagak .r-rived for a visit.The burglar alarm at the farm brought armed police from nearby Okayama city rushing to the house.They arrested a suspect with a silver jewel box.Loudon \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 More than \u201c2,000 overseas visitors entered Britain last month \u2014-\t17,300 of them from the United States.September arrivals brought the total of visitors for the first nine months of the year to 687,000, an increase of 11 per cent over the same period last year.* * $ London\u2014(/P)\u2014The Queen today pinned Britain\u2019s highest military decoration, the Victoria Cross, on Lt.-Col.James Carne for his role in the battle at Korea's Imjin river in April, 1951.Carne, who commanded the 1st Battalion the Gloucestershire Regiment, which was virtually wiped out in the battle.was cited for showing \u201cleadership which can seldom have been surpassed in the history of the army.\u201d He was captured by the Communists shortly after the battle, and lias just recently returned to Britain.* * * Moscow\u2014 (7Pi \u2014Russia has accused Greece of taking measures directly aimed at a new war by granting United States military forces the right to use some Greek air and naval bases.The charge was made in a sharp protest note delivered Monday night by Andrei Gromyko, Soviet deputy foreign minister, to the Greek (barge d\u2019affaires in Moscow, Thomas Ypsilanti.U.S.Envoy Warns Reds They Must Accept Blame If Korean Talks Collapse 6 Lifeboat Men Drown Off Coast No Headway Is Made Preliminary Meetings.After Two Days Of Panmunjom \u2014 (API \u2014 United States Ambassador Arthur Dean warned today that unless the Reds get down to business planning the Korean peace talks they face the \u201conus of not having daughter* of'a ^collogo5 \u201d Baby Sitter Is Abducted From Home By CHRIS EDMONDS Lacro.-'Se, Wis, (AP) \u2014 Lacrosse was an uneasy town Monday night, a town where parents ¦of 'teen-age girls stirred restlessly at strange noises, w here everyone istayed home because there were no baby-sitters, in This was the town of 50,000 Arbroath, Scotland\u2014 (tP) talks \u2022\u2022perdu ng how a political conference.\u201d Six After his second straight day of stand-off preliminary lifeboat men.weary from an all- NVjt]i Communists, Dean told reporters that if the Reds night battle with a gale-tossed sea.\t.\t, .\t.\t, \u201e ,\t.\t, were drowned early today within sist m their attitude they must face such a responsibility.sight of the lights of their own; |n (jlc two-hour, 22 - minute session today, both sides homes.\t, ,\t,\t\u2019\t, Only one member of the crew stubbornly to opposing designs lor the conference and even survived.\ttn n|.ln ;> The 35-foot lifeboat put out;\t- Monday night in answer to a re- the Communists again do-u port that a vessel was in trouble manded that non-belligerent eoun-off the Ichcape Rock.That, rock tries be invited to the peace the graveyard of many ships, was talks and that this question be the subject of a poem by Robert settled before anything else\u2014time Southey.\tor place\u2014is discussed.Friends and relatives gathered Dean insisted that only those along the harbor wall as the re- countries whose troops fought in turning lifeboat approached the Korea should make the peace, and breakwater.They watched in hor-; urged the Reds to settle on a site ror as a giant wave caught it.! and date for the conference.Dean Seattle- (TP) Scientists have Shouts from the crew reached : warned:\tperfected a \"chsap\"'atomic heating them as the boat was tossed onto; \u201cIf we invite neutral nations,\u2019 system for the billion-dollar Han-roeks only 50 yards from shore.! we may turn the political confer- lord atomic works.Then nothing could be heard buU ence into an endfess debating so-1 Senator Henry M.Jackson (Deni, the roar of the sea and the howl- ciet.y.\tI Wash.) reported Monday night that: ing of the gale.\t; \u201cin the meantime, our troops ! Genera A rocket line fired from shore ; face gaep other across an uneasy tangled around the body of the, armistice.\u201d\t: government, needs only the Cheap Atomic Heating Plant Devised professor,.j disappeared Saturday night while , baby sitting so a family could it-! tend a football game, \u201cYou expect things like ibis to happe Pi in New York or Chicago or St.Louis, but not in Lacrosse,\" ipsaid a neighbor of the Hartleys.Rewards totalling $459 have been J posted for information leading to i the arrest of Miss Hartley s ab-iductor.All law-enforcement agen-! I eies in this county joined forces ; in the search for the man who apparently forced a basement win-1 4ow at the Yiggo Rasmusen home land spirited her away.But there were no tangible I clues.Footprints, of about a size 10 | slioe, were found leading to the! I Rasmusen home in a new sub-I division.Bloodhounds followed the : tracks a few blocks, then stopped.| Officers figured the girl was shoved into a car at that point.FATHER BACK Die A.1 Dawson of White Rock.111\u201d., holds his young daughter for the first tinte.He has just returned trom a year's service in Korea and on hand lo greet him at Vancouver was his eight month old daughter Eleanor.((T 1\u2019hoto) Refrigerator Locks Trap Youngsters ates the government, Electric Co., which oper-1 p moodstai,ns 0,1 ,h(! «ll(sifie of(1lhe Hanford works for the Ulsmuson ',onu\u2019 iind 0,1 other \u2014 .vicinity were ana- only survivor, Archibald Smith.! \"Another meeting will be held at ; provàf ofthe United Stales atomfc I ,-vzed by a sta,e c'rimc laboratory houses in the With its help he pulled himself to; y y a m_ Wednesday safely and was rushed to hospital.' Later, seafarers from this little port found the body of the coxswain, David Bruce, in the wreckage of the lifeboat.He had lashed himself to the helm.Three bodies were recovered from the sea and a search still is under way for the others.Italy Is Lashed By Heavy Rain Rome\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014Violent rain storms brought new floods to Italy today as the cabinet met to decide on immediate and long-term aid for people already hit, particularly in the backward and desper-atelv-poor Calabria province in the extreme south.The new floods swept through low-lying ground in northern Italy, in the south, in East Sicily, and in Northern Sardinia.(9 p.m.ESf energy commission to begin work eam' Tuesday).\t'on the heating plant.\t| Exactly when Miss Hartley, an Meanwhile, Indian officers at : ne said he understands that GK | altractive dark haired high school tached to the Korean repatriation will make application \u201cvery short- .Nbor- was taken forcibly from commission said privately that\tly\u201d\tt0 t.he AEC for such authority,\t(he Rasmusen\thome\twas\tnot there appeared to be no hope of\tHe\tplaced the cost \u201cat less than resuming on a large scale the in- $1,000,000.\u2019\u2019 terviews with anti-Red war pri- The' Senator, a former member soners who have refused to go 0f the joint congressional commit home.\t| tec on atomic energy, said the se- The five-nation neutral commis-j Cret process would utilize the heal-, sion settled down to an almost \u201cdn ; e(j\twaters of the Columbia river;\teRlicr.nothing\u201d routine\u2014its only chore\tnow diverted to cool the atomic j\tThe\tgirl's\tfather,\tRichard, 48,\ta the care of 22,776\tunrepatriated ; piles at Hanford.\tprofessor al Lacrosse\tState\tCol- PoWs in its custody,\t; The system never\thas\tbeen\tused\tlege, discovered her\tmissing\tsev- There was no hint\tof a crack in 'on a large scale,\tbut\thas\tbeen I\toral hours later.She\thad not\tcal- the tight deadlock resulting from | pilot-tested by Brifish scientists at]\tled home as usual and he went to ( hief drenAvho wore smothered in abandoned refrigerators in the United \u2022States this year died because two I small screws held firmly in place, i a service expert said \"You can render virtually any Milk Strike Continuing In New York known.One neighbor reported he heard a scream about 7:15 p.m.Saturday, but thought it was children playing.Another said his dog growled and ran to a window about the same time.But he did nothing; New York (.-PI New York City officials strove desperately today to effect an agreement in a strike that has cut the flow of fresh milk for 12,000,000 persons in the metropolitan area City prodding kept negotiations refrigerator harmless by removing J going early today in the wage-the lock stop from the doorsill, as | hour dispute between représenta in most models this metal part is j lives of 200 companies and the held by only (wo screws, ' said Harry D.Busby, statistician for the Refrigeration Service Lngi neers Society.Bushy said 8.000 members f this group -the men who maintain the communist demand 10 days ago that all communist Korean prison- their Harwell alomic installation Jackson estimated that the heat- ers be forced to appear before Red ing system would save the Hanford interviewers.\tproject 1,500,000 gallons of fuel itself .jp, Indians Will Get Tuition Grants A commission sub-committee i oil a year, and pay for worked today for an hour on a long\u2019 sëvert and a half years, letler to both the United Nations! The process would heat all build and communist commands.The let-1 ings on the hundreds of square ter will soi forth in detail oppos-j miles of the Hanford reservation, ing views which have paralyzed the I in central Washington state,\tbut , , , ,\tneutral commission.li probably ; would not provide a surplus\tfor In the north, the Po,\tItaly s long-;\twill be ready for delivery in two j other areas, est river, rose hourly under the or three days.\tThe Senator made (he disclosure lash of heavy rain.\tMeteorologists The full commission meets at ; of the atomic heating system in a predicted more rain\tin\tthe next 24\tlo a.m.Wednesday (8 p.m.EST | statement supporting GÈ\u2019s bid\tfor Ottawa \u2014 . u \u2019 Maurice Parsons Relires As Of Si.Pai's Old Boys' Association | TODAY and [ TOMORROW TOMORROW Si.Andrew's Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet in the Home of Mrs.Howard Thompson, Walton Avenue.Wednesday 3 p.m.Hostess: Mrs.Thompson.The monthly meeting of St.George's Senior Guild, Lennoxville conducted through a business ses-Parish Hall, Wednesday 3 p.m.i sion that decided upon a major Aldershot Chapter l.O.D.E.will ' m-oiect.for the mmine winter- tniand w*th real justification, for it was elected to office to till the i meet at Headquarters Wednesday r \u2018\t- S .\t\u2019 .,° is a matter of real concern to any post vacated by Mr.Parsons until 8 p.m.Bring fancy work.\t.support\tagain this year a juvenile ;\tcommunity just what\twould hap-\tthe end of the\tyear.Edmund Tobin The regular meeting of St.Pet-\t' hockey\tteam.\tpen to organizations\twhich serve i\twas elected a\tdirector to take Mr.er's Guild will be held in the Mem-! .Members had impressed upon the community and its people at a Parsons' place on the board, orial Hall.Wednesday 2.30 p.m.\tthem by Vitol Scheib the exact j cost far in excess of the fees theyj Mr.Parker, in accepting the i Meeting of St.George's Parish | commitments, assets and returns |are al>le to,charge.\ti presidency, said that he knew he I Guild, Lennoxville, Wednesday 3 ! that are involved in sponsoring a A'large contribution has been was v oicing the sentiments ot all p.m.\t'\t| team where 15 boys will play | made over the year by the Y.M.C.| the old _ boys in saying that they | Women's Association Sangster, hockey.\tA vote\ttaken w ith\tregard\tA., the Y.W.C.A.the\tScouts, and I\twere going to\tmiss Mr.Parsons in Memorial will hold a special meet-: for Ihe\tbudget\tdrawn up\tby Mr.\tlhc libraries, a contribution which\tP\u2019e chair.He remarked on the - ing.Wednesday evening, featuring1 Scheib assured the operation of i l|as greatly affected the social and|8r°wlh of the Association under i\\UlUCI The St.Patrick's Old Boys' Asso-! dation held their regular monthly meeting last night, with Maurice ,,,,, .,\t, Parsons in tiie chair for the last i What happens if the Red Feath |jme cr Community Chest Campaign i Mr p;,rsons is relinquishing the I doesn t reach its objective.W hat pj-esidenev because of the pressure ! meeting ; actual elfect will that have, on the|0f other business.Following the regular business | Visits Local lions Club Sherbrooke Optimists last night ll-jat their weekly dinner held in the LaSalle Hotel were i organizations thal derive part olj their revenue from it?\" Many people ask this question,! session, nominations were held for; a now president and Solo Parker ! a Wear Ever Brush Demonstration I this project.\tcultural and elhical life of the com- in the Church Hall at 8 p.m.Every-! President Paul Nadeau called i mLL\"ity- .me out! Visitors welcome.Host- upon ,he c)ub-s president for the , rheie will 'm a distinct loss if a^scs Miss\tLetty\tHodge\tand Mrs.\tyear lQ51-5^ lacouos I aliherfp in\tl\u20181GSe organizations were lorced J.Hillman.\t.(\t\" ; pîti* on J|he bptfm'i'sT International [hrough \u2018fk of finanoia1 support Ihe Home League of the Salva- banner a membership award earn- ,0 SUs'),en< opeiations, oi even ic-f'on Army\twill meet m\tthe\tlower\ted durjng his term of office.\tdJlce, h?m' AcUla ly, the services udD\tWoHnocriav\t9-^n nm\tHost-i\t.\t,\t.\t, ,\tshould be expanded in order lo Ken Ross reported to ihe club\tpermit them to serve to their i'ull- the reorganization of plans mapped\test capacity, enriching, the life of ont tor last years; Christmas cheer | dlv and district in so manv wavs, project oi which he is in charge.Yet that is wha| will have i0: MAURICE PARSONS Hall.Wednesday 2:30 p.m ess: Mrs.H.Bullock.Meeting of St.Paul's Ladies' Guild at the home of Mrs.C.Mc-Lellan, 1291 McManamy Blvd., tVed.2:30 p.m.PIANO-ORGAN-THEORY Private Lessons in Elementary and Junior Theory; also Har mony and Counterpoint.Correspondence lessons, if desired.Preparation for University.Examinations in Practical and Theoretical Subjecisc MORRIS C AUSTIN TELEPHONE 3-1818 Last year s list of needy persons, : iiai)pen if (he money needed to bal-! 11 at s;l).0()0.nrimniMlv pViilHrnn tnto InH 1 H.Q ' 1\t,\t.\t.\t.\t.\tMi* Purstryn-C ; Mr.Parsons' guidance during Hie last eight years and expressed the | hope that he would still be around ; to give help and guidance.Henry Crochetiere association - Patri(.k-S chdrclu presented Mr secre ary-treasurer also paid high i-,,-,\u201e,s.\u201e\u201e bchali ol the Old Boss, tribute to the work done by Mr.wilh a ,ct trave||inf.,)a.,.Parsons during hts term as pres»-; i-athcr Motsan said that al.hough Mr.Parsons was giving up the presidency he was not to thin!; he was Ihrough wiirkiti;.;.He would always be around and weitlri still he called upon w needed.j dent.\u201cIn 1947 the camp at Stoke Lake j was purchased at a price of §4,000.\" he said.\u201cTodav we value Red Feather .you must Mr.Parsons and Mr.Crochetiere are the only members elected in ! 1945 who are still on the board of! directors.Rev.J.R.Moi.san, pastor of St children, totalled 168, i ance ibejr budgets for the year while this year the list has grown not forthcoming, to the larger circuit ol 200.\tContributions to Optimist Week plans, although are urgently needed not yet consolidated and ready for ! not fail them, publication, were discussed by Hen-: Following is a list of additional' ry Crochetiere.The program, to j subscribers:\tMiss Mary Milford, Mrs.C D.extend from\tNovember\t14 to 21,1\tS100 and over: Richmond\tPulp & 1\tWhile, Miss Alice Milford.\tMiss will have as\tits aim to\tarouse a\tPaper Co.Ltd., American\tBiltritc\tBessie Milford.J.\tW.Black,\t(Tin- public awareness of the meaning; Co., Hall Machinery Co.Ltd., Ros- cess Rebekah Lodge No.4, ,1.(i.of Optimism.\tenbloom\u2019s Lid.Sherbrooke Daily Blanchette.Mr.and Mrs.C.G.Membership chairman, Mr.La- - Record Co.Wool worth Co.Ltd.' i Blake, William Sawyer.H.K.Har- the association liberie, submitted his report j S50 and over: George C.Hall, Iris.Sr., Mrs.Helen Swallow, Wal- Ho said that whereby the\tplan for\tobtaining\tAeroxon Fly Catcher Co.,\tGeorge j\tter Blue Co.Ltd.,\tD.Green.\tRom-\trelinquishing\tthe\tchair,\the\twould new members\twas laid.Two mem-\tDick.H.C.Wilson & Sons.\teo Dry Cleaning,,\tH.S.C.Moffat 1.\txlill\tbe\taround\twhen\tthe\tmonthly The Sherbrooke Lions Club last ni; lit received an official visit Irom Hubert White, ol Magog, their deputy district governor.Mr, While, who was aee,unpan icd by At Swoger.pre.sidenl ol the Magog club, gave a talk on Lion-ism in whieli he outlined some of the essential duties of members.He i-'minded members id the pledge td service that I bey gave when they signed their member ship ton s and said thal litis ser vice \"is the elteapesl form of any thing we can do for humanity to day.\u2019\u2019 Mr While also traced the history and growth ot IJonism Iront its foundation to Ihe present day when it has more than 400,000 members in 40 countries.Introduced by Leopold Chevalier.Mr.While was thanked bv Doug Amaron.Following his address Mr While pr-sented Mr.Amaron wilh Ihe gavel he used while president ol the Sherbrooke club Iasi year.I'n-sidenl Jean Ganlhier announ-n his help was wed that the annual Gourmets'ban-! quel is planned loi next month.Magog, Oct, 27 \\bout 250 members of the Quarter Century Club of the Magog Division ot Dominion Textile Company Limited and their guests gathered tn the cafeteria of the plant Saturday night for the eighth annual roun ion and dinner of the club Thirty three new members were welcomed into the elub to bring the total membership to 242 and the total years of service by elub members to 7.700.Eaett new member was given a watch amid the welcoming applause of fellow members and brief addresses were made by Ihe following head-table guests s, J Bonhomme, personal manager, and chairman of the evening; H.A.Leduc manager: W.J.Pilton.technical director, G.D.Shaw, cotton mill supertn tendent; J.C.Critchlcy.plant engineer: J.Boarriman, former rot ton mill superintendent; M Levasseur, Industrial Relations Department Head Office; tl, llulme, president of the Quarter Century Club.Other compnnv officials and dub members at the bead table were: 1).Hart, rollon mill super visor; J.Crook.F Redd and .1.S Gilchrist, divisional superintend cuts; J.P.Champagne, inspector Surety Division.The following new members were welcomed.Commencement Exercises At Lenncxviüe 'The annual commeueemenl excr eises and prize giving at Lennox ville High School will lake place next Friday.Exercises for Hie junior school will begin at 2.311 p.m.and for Ihe high school at H p.m Principal speaker al the eveiun:: ceremony will he A W.Lan.::, exe rutivr seeietarv ol the Provincial Association of Protestant Sein Buanls.Mr.Parsons.Father Moisan said.Mr.Chevalier, chairman cl the should he proud ol his achieve White Cane committee, announced ment as president of the Old Boys j\tWhite Cane week this year for the last eight years.'The Boys i \"'¦\u2022I *>h Dec.21.22 and 23.Camp at Stoke Lake would always! A meeting ol the board ol riiree-remain as a monument to him lor ' followed the regular session, a job well and trulv done\tA1 llm meeting the .sum ol $50 ¦Mr.Parsons, in rrplv.thanked w;is v,1,('(l lo help het'ray the fun the speakers for their kind words l1'™1 expenses of the children of and for the gift he received lrom!,Ml' :m-l -v|ls- '''win Bradley.The tour children were asphyxia I ed in although he was a ,iro here last week.Hatley Ladies Make Final Plans For Dance John Boardman 270 Main St.West.Wilder Fields, 055 Pine St.: Oscar Dueharme, 1100 St.Charles St East; Laura Lesperanee, 48 St Jacques St East; Guyle Clough, Ayer s Cliff; Henri Patenaudc, 22.1 Dollard St ; Ernest Demers, 173 Victoria Si.; Stewart St.Marlin >30 Bowen Ave , Hiram Bonnet! .>!! Deragon St.; Wilfred Nieholl.211 Cupper St .Marie-Luce Joan.23 St.Catherine St.; Elphcge Morin, til2 Sherbrooke St.; Leon nrd \\ allieres.013 Maisonneuve St.; I tonol Whittier, 05 Bullard St ; Chester S.Hooper, 221 College Si , Alfred l.egare, 50 Stan ley st.John Connor, t>2 Bullard St.Emile Faucher.282 Dollard Si .Joseph Grenier, 700 Bextord St Alidor Gimlet, 109 Dollard St.AL tred Demers.ILK.No.:>; Armand Pothier 33 St.Albert St.; Charles Dumas.35 Alexander St .Ros, Helene Morin, 322 SI.Luke St East! Leonidas Boulet, 213 Tuppet St.: Joseph Gosselin, Chemin SI Philippe; Alma Genesse, 280 Bras sard SI.East; Loren,-o Audet.411) St Patrick St.East; Georges Roy 005 SI.Catherine SL, Adolphe Bolduc, ¦174 Main St.East; t halles V,illieres, 100 Hall St T.'.t; Nelson Ktngsland.230 Col le o SL; Leonard Poil, 550 Mern St.South.Magog Klwanians Celelirale Birthday Tonight Magot: (let 27 - The Magog Kiwanians will celebrate their loiirlli .iumversarv al an inter ; élu!) banquet vvilii the Newport, Vt.Kiwanis Club al the Ridge wood Inn at Fiteh Bay tonight.\u2019This will he ladies' nighl, and the usual good time al Charter night is expected.The lianqucl will tie served at fi IÎP.m, and included m the evening will lie inductions ol three new members el the Magog Club Member: ol Ihe Newporl Club will ! conriuel the iiHhieltons.Hatley, Oet 27 Hatley\u2019s St.Jsmt have eompleled llieir for a Halloween 'The ladies ol Church Guild, final plans Masquerade Dame, they are sponsoring lor Friday evening in the Halley Muni eipal Hall.Judges for this annual event will he Mr.and Mrs.Elvvin Chad sey of Ayer's Cliff, and Mrs.Claude Whitcomb, of Ayer's dill 'There will he spot prizes, ladies' and men\u2019s prizes lor the best costumes, a prize Tor the best comic costume, another for Ihe best child's costume as well as oilier attractive prizes.Man Given Ten Days For Theft Gaston 'Tanguay, 22, ot Paquet ville, charged with the theft of $15 wort h of merchandise I rom I lie garage of P.Bureau, Coatieook, pleaded guilly here yesterday and was sentenced to ten days in jail.Tanguay appeared before Judge Dorais Pannelnii He was arresled by Provincial Pdliee Deleelive Homer Ruder.MARK J.DRAPEAU, D.S.C.Chiropodist\u2014(foot specialist) Of lice and residential calls by appointment.573 Ontario St.\u2014 Tel.2-2339 bers, Joe Gilbert and Erich Mar-1\t$25 and over: W.Miller Hall quardt, were added to complete ! Armand Crepeau, Mr.and Mrs.D his committee.\tA.Stevenson, Dawson Auto Parts Secretary Casey Vincent and c.E.Joslin.W.A.Clearihue, E.Home, j Treasurer Jules Dufour submitted I E.Goodenough,, R L Bishop :\t§5.00 and over their reports\twhich were passed as! Standard Brands Ltd., Mozart\tLtee., I\tJ- Wilson.Mr.\tand Mrs.T.K.Ken-, «^operation iead-\tL.E.Fleck, Rennert\u2019s Inc.,\t.7.A.\tneriy.(North\tHatley), Mrs.\tE.M.\tFollowing Seated at\tthe head table with\t; Allard, M.Smith, Mrs.G.T.\tArm- i\tWiggett.Dr.\tJ.MacLeod,\tPercy\t>ar smoker was held the president were Vitol Scheib,\t| strong.Mr.and Mrs.Harold LeDuc.!\tFrancis.Miss\tHilda Wood.\tPercy John A.Allen, Leslie Hayes, Miss : meetings were hplri and would be Eva Mallory, Dr.Richard Gaudet, ! g)ad to give his time and advice R Sturrock, Johnston\u2019s Funeral | when needed.He expressed special thanks lo H.B.Johnston Henry Crochetiere for hi.s help and Following the meeting Ihe regu- South Durham Plans Day Of Remembrance Music\tfor\tl lie\toccasion.\thoi h ! modern\ta it d\told\ttime, will\the j lendered\tby\tIhe\torchesl ra\t1 liai 1 LEE M ! made a hit here on the first of July, Magog's \u201cHoe Down Five'' Rudy Nelson, also with Ihe hand, I will act as master of ceremonies for this dance.WATSON & CO., Ltd, INSURANCE Automobile, Linbility, etc, ale Bldg., Sherbrooke.Telephone 3-3910 Nighl and Holiday call;;: Telephone 2-8782 or 3-1061 Fire, Son George Garard, Jules Dufour, Fred :Bean and Maurice Sirois.Our Congratulations To $15 and over: James Petery, A.jBlick, Gerald Lemay.Wellington D.Echenberg, J.G.Armitage, Mr.j Tire Co-> Evendèr, Veiileux, Rev and Mrs.G.R.Haskell (New ; R- Mo,san' Hect°r Lanctôt, Helene GEORGE H.York), Frank Milne, Dr.and Mrs.W.W.Lynch, D.A.Howard, Len-i nox F.Wilson, Canadian General MR.AND MRS.JOHNSTON of Danville who I Electric Co.Ltd.Col.Sam Echen are observing their 50th wed-; berg, K.N.Baldwin, P.Rennert ding anniversary today Correct water temperature, agitation, brewing time controlled automatically- secret for coffee that's automatically good, every time.BRIEFLETS Tracy, Maurice Lemay, Ed Bryant,! H.J.Grannary, R.M.Cults, Rev.I Roy Stafford, P.A.Datincey.John! Barnacal, D.R.Stewart, W.T.Logan Rev.Ross Adams Loses Mother South Durham.Oct.27.'There is to be an Armistice parade held here on November 8 al 11 a.m.\u201e r,\t, .when all velerans of Ihe First anti Friends of Rev.Ross Adams, ( .Second World Wars arc asked to minister of St.Andrew s Presby-j be on hand.terian church here, will regret to Assembly will he at 10:30 a.m.F.L Pearson Ivan Saunders Mrs E- c- Dorman.Ronald Mawhood,\tlearn of.the passing of his mother.1 31 ,ho l;niH'd Church\twhere\tmen F.B.\tWilson\u2019, J.E.Shortt.\u2019 Miss £om Chapman Miss E.Van Vlief\tMrs.William Adams, in\tHamilton\ta''c eXp\u2018:clcd lo\t,al'\tlnl°\t,orrna' FdgareGeneM °nald' F' * Baldwin' S Steven^', SI R Hunt, Miss R.V^terday.S10 and over- Fd Rr,Hlr>\u201e tvti« A- Wiggett.Mrs.R.F.Morris, New .Mrs.Adams, who wa> approach K Edeell Fahi & Fil ^ F :1>remicr Theatre.Roland Farr mg 80, had been in failing health B' Simms Hon Cesa re CervaR Rcx TheatI'e, B.Grimes, Sr.Miss for some time and in hospital since .Gertrude Fdwin\tP Sims 'Dr er«.nrcte gaVino\u2019: A- FTechette, Douglas Armitage.\tthe summer.Her death,\thowever,\t; churches.Church\tchoirs .\tIMw2n\t?.\u2022 Si™, Dr.George Same,)^ c> Davidson, David Marcus,\tcame unexpectedly.\tin Ihe singing.Rev.and Mrs.Adams left The Reserve Army will sound Rand Male Chorus, Scott Hall.Oct.28, 8 p.m.Admis-1 q.\u2019 B.Murphy, W.Hawley Grif-sion 50c.\tfith, W.H.Lynch.P.Leprohon lion.Lt.-Col.Wells Bishop, of Bury, will be the guest speaker while assisting him with the service will he ministers of the South Durham will lead 6cblins, ghosts, witches .they\u2019ll all want Coke Stock the refrigerator with frosty hot I Ich off loca-f lola .and you\u2019re ready with a happy welcome for If alio ween callers.Have plenty \u2014 get some carions of Coke today.Continued on Page 5 i yesterday for Hamilton.the Last Post.Country style supper 5:30 p.m.$1.00, and Sale, 3:30, Plymouth Church Hall, Thurs.Oct.29th.Hallowe'en Tea and Sale.Norton Residence, Sherbrooke Hospital, Wednesday, October 28, 2.30 p.m.COFFEES ASTER photo) BOY SCOUT ^0» GENERAL ELECTRIC CLOCK RADIO Set the time you want to awaken on your favourite station and wake up to the program you like the best.Oh what an idea for Christmas, and use every day of the year.Let us lay-it-away today! ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED G-E DEALERS 183 Frontenac St.\u2014 Tei^ 2-1564 :\u2018We service everything we sell!\u201d In the setting of a gaily decoraf-ted church hall, the Cubs and Scouts of St.Peters acted as hosts to their fathers at the Annual Father and Son Banquet held on Wednesday.Approximately 80 fathers and sons were present, Among those at the head table were Baloo Ken Bartlett, Rev.Canon R.Brown, Group Chaplin, Mr.D.Green, Provincial Field Commissioner, Akela Dick Pearson, Mr.R.Stevenson, Skipper Erie Sharp and Mr.C.G.Blake, Assistant Provincial Commissioner.Chairman for the evening was Patrol Leader Bob Stevenson.Introduced by Patrol Second Denis Kouri the guest speaker, Mr.Green, spoke briefly on World Scout Jamborees.He pointed out the importance of a Jamboree and briefly sketched their origin.In concluding Mr.Green pointed out that the next World Jamboree would be held in Canada in 1955, and that this would be the first time such a gathering has been held in a country other than that casket was presented to Mrs.Ethel T.Sawyer, a sister.Attending the service from Lennoxville was Donald Dundin.Interment was in the family lot in St.Lambert cemetery.of Europe.On behalf of the fathers and sons Scout John LeBa-ron then thanked the speaker.Sixer Alan Reid expressed on behalf of the fathers and sons the thanks to the Mother\u2019s Group for the splendid Banquet, then all joined in singing \u201cFor They Arc Jolly Good Fellows.\u201d To top off the evening everyone joined in an old fashioned singsong which was led by Rev.Canon R.Brown, assisted by Skipper Eric Sharp.Reports from St.Paul\u2019s Pack ! stale that recently 4 boys were i invested into the Worldwide Brotherhood of Scouting.They were Robert Davis, Robert Gorham.Freddy Graham and Johnny Haworth .Good Luck Boys! .! Skipper Cliff Hanson reports the Troop favourably progressing along in test work and in the near future regular hikes will commen-! ce.From Lennoxville come reports j of a mass going up ceremony in : which 16 Cubs left the Jungle, and as a result a St.Georges Troop has | been formed with Mr.Ernie Truss-! 1er acting as Skipper .Also add-j ed to the Pack as new assistant is Mr.H.Sheppard .Assistant Scoutmaster Carl Burczyk reports | that the 1st Lennoxville has made plans for an outing in the near future to the Lake Lovering | Camp .On Saturday a paper drive was held in Lennoxville by both units and their group com-| mittees and from all reports a | substantial sum of money was raised.i Skipper John Bramswell reports \u2022 ft lemiie Opfe\u2019sis Plan For Winter Watcrville.Oct.27.\u2014 The Optimist Club of Watcrville at their recent bi-monthly meeting reviewed their first year of activity witli a certain feeling of pride and felt that they had fulfilled to no small measure their motto \u201cFriend of the Boy.\u201d President Hank Mailhot briefly I outlined the main highlights of the past year\u2019s activities staling j that the Club had operated and | supervised a skating rink free of I charge for the children of the | community during the past win-jter, which was enthusiastically received both by the children and the parents.Classes in public speaking were iheld during the spring with a public speaking contest being held to determine a winner, who then competed with other boys from Quebec and Ontario in a District Oratorical contest which was held j in Sherbrooke the latter part of ; May.their contestant placing i third.The Club purchased softball I equipment and organized games | amongst the children during the j summer, coaching and supervising them on the newly built softball [ diamonds.| Their immediate plans for the j future are to erect a skating rink I in the new Optimist park and once ; again furnish the local children with plenty of healthful recreation during the coming winter months, the members of the club supervising the activities.Final plans were discussed regarding the Masquerade Dance to be held at the Pleasant View Hotel, North Hatley on Friday.October 30th.Modern and square dancing from 9 to 1 with music supplied by the Rhythm Makers of Newport.Costumes are optional although prizes will be awarded for the bssl costumes.Admission $1.00 per person.The proceeds of this dance will be used to assist the club in their worthy efforts and he an even better \u201cFriend of the Boy.\u201d that St.Patrick\u2019s Troop has secured an assistant Scoutmaster in the person of Mr.John Hayes.Once again Toy Shop has eom-eenced operation.\u2019The aim of this Annual Good Turn is to bring joy to underpriviledged children at Christmas.Anyone wishing to contribute used toys or books of any sort to this worthy cause is asked to contact Mr.D.Green at 3-5801, Mr.S.Lothrop at 3-3498 or Mr.J, Wark at 3-3803.\u201cBe Prepared\u201d .a motto with a meaning for every young Canadian.Trieste Talks May Be Held Belgrade\u2014 (/P) \u2014Yugoslavia's deputy foreign minister, Ales Beb-ler, says his government has reason to believe an international conference can be held on the future of disputed Trieste.The statement, made Monday night in an interview with the official news agency Tanjug, was the first hint that Yugoslavia might agree to talks regarding the Brit-ish-American announcement Oct.8 that zone A of the disputed territory would be turned over to Italy.Yugoslav President Tito previously called for a round-table discussion of the tangled Trieste situation by the United States, Britain, Royal Canadian Air Force Sign up as a partner! rpms is your chance to become a partner in the world's 1 fastest-growing concern, with a turnover running into billions of dollars yearly! Assets include almost unlimited supplies of raw materials .timber, minerals, oil .fast-growing industries, transport, and power systems, millions of acres of real estate, and a nation of aggressive, pioneer-minded citizens equal to any challenge.It s the world-famous concern of Canada Unlimited.lou become an active partner in this concern the moment you buy your Canada Savings Bonds.And, as a partner, you receive a share of the earnings in the form of interest on your investment.This issue of\tCanada Savings Bonds matures in 12 years, but you can cash your Bonds at any time at their full face value plus interest.Buy CANADA Savings Bonds at.The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA Your Partner in Making Canada Grow m fait!» until «Mftm mum itituti WM'Uî m RCAF Æ T/, WSÊr See him ot.is sending to Sherbrooke Wed., Oct.28th 12 NOON TO 8 P.M.Flying Officer A.DEQUOY He will give you foil information on how you can join the RCAF\u2014as an Airman Technician or os Air Crew \u2014to work on or fly on jet powerl Don't miss this opportunity \u2014 right here in Sherbrooke \u2014 to get the facts you want to know about RCAF training and rates of pay.R.C.A.F.RADAR UNIT DEPOT ST., SHERBROOKE Prices moved in an irregular p.utern during quiet trading yes.lerday.Among firmer issues, Al-goma was up a point at 34N and Bell Telephone up -S at 38'*.Fa.'.or issues included Smelters off '* at 25, and Seagrams off \u2019* at 27ls.Government revenues and ex penditures m September produced a deficit of $83 1 million, reducing the budgetary surplus to $200 2 million.Pig iron production in August totalled 267.249 tons as compared with 272.958 tons in the same month last year.Production in the first eight months reached 2,027 -791 tons, against f .780.693 last year.Wood pulp production in September amounted to 725,940 tons, up from the 683,037 tons last year.Nine month figures show nrodue tion at 6,608.104 tons, against 6.594.783 in the like period of 1952 year.Output of electric energy in August climbed to 4.909 million kilowatt hours from last year's 4.till million.Rolland Paper Co.1 td.declared an extra of 2/) ets.and usual quarterly dividend of 25 ets.on liie common shares.Total declarations this year are $1,25 as compared with $1.05 last year.Canada Cement Co.Ltd.declared an annual common dividend of $3,00.In 1952 the company paid | $2.00.Shawinigan Water and Power Co, reported a net profit for the ; nine months ended September ! 301 h.of $4,242.796 or $1.59 per 1 common share, against $3,816,542 or $1.39 last year.'Gatineau Power Ci.reported earnings for the first nine months 1 ended Sept.30th.of $1.35 pee.common share, as compared with $1.26 in the like period last year.RED FEATHER Continued from Page 3 Douglas Drummond, K.Huyo.Dr.K.A.Tomkins.Jos.Lacroix, Basil Allait, M.Thompson, Sterling Allait, Miss C.i\\L Fuller, L, W.Dixon, Mrs.Clins.Joslin, il.K.llains, Jr.David Kehcnberg, Dr.11.A.MacDougall, A.F.Foss, G.Breekenbiidge, Nanking Cafe, Me Manamy Ins.Agencies, F.W.Edwards, C.A.Dunham and Co., G.Pouliot, A.J.Bray, A.W.Saunders.Under $5 J.E.Austin, Donald Smith, Lawrence Dwyer, Earl Sears, Winnifred St.Louis, Miss E.C.Bray, Miss Pearl Strew, Jos.Coupland, I).R.Sangster, Mr.and Mrs.L.J.Logan, Queen Store, W.W.Murray, Souald Bros., J.Southern, Douglas Galbraith, Joint Hazlo, K.Patrick, R.F.Whatley, Gordon Whatley, Miss E.McIntyre, Miss F.Clark, Miss K.Clark, Mrs, Wearne, H, N.Brien, Dr.J.Gosselin, lienee Langcvin, C, E.Slocks.Miss E.Eastman, Frank Eastman, W.L.Hopkins, Albert Pid-gton, Roy J.Wiggett, D.J.0 Keefe, L.Hall, D.Ouellette, Mrs.11 A.Sampson, William Ewing, Miss Doris Knapp, Henry Ward, Allan Murray, Homer Johnson, J.It Beaulac, Henri Cyr, Mrs.E.Levesque, Ed.Gervais, Elysee Salon, Gertrude O'Boyle.Alice Willard, Mrs.C.Willard, O.\tL.Bruneau, J.A.Bonin, C.Ca-! mirand, Mrs.F.Geltnas, C.W, j Shepard, J.0.Roy, Mrs.Alphon-| se Camirand, Melle A.Berube, Rob.Dunsmore, V.Blais, Gordon Leech, John Brown, R.G.Edge-I combe, C.G.Spalding, I.Arbery, Dr.G.L.Eavrcau, Kcv.T.D.E.Everett, E.Gauthier, Mrs.M, Mosher, Mrs.11, Grime.Gerald Burt, E, W.Leonard, Miss Glenna Evans, Mrs.E.Beer-worth, Arthur Michie, James Waters, Douglas Price, Dr.G.II.Jacquitli, Miss V.Hatch, Jos.Faucher, Sherbrooke Warehousing Ltd., L.Choquette, Charles Caston-guay, Mrs.Sarah Shea, Harold E.Saunders, Mrs.W.H.Griffith, G, Ransehousan, D.Wootton, J.T.Hawkins, A.W.Hampton, W.L.A.Pratt.L.A.Curtis, Mrs.M.MacKay, Mme.I).Panneton, Mrs.P.\tMcMurray, E.J.Forest, J.L.Blanchard.Mrs.E.A.Catchcart, Miss M.M Brooks, 0.Smith, I.N.Sanderson, Mrs.Christie MacLeod, Mme.Roger Genest, Mrs.A.McCourt, E.\tHowland, F.Welch, J.Allanson, P.H.Gittel, K.Birch, C.Taylor, Magasin Durham, Sam.Clark, J.M.Laverdure, Miss H.Davis, Dr.F.\tTanguay, Maurice Loomis.Fred J.Saunders, Curtis Sawyer, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Morgan, James Crossley, Mrs.E.K, Stevenson, Miss Dorothy Stevenson.G.Banks, Charles Vaughan, J.Imrie, Can.General Insulation Co., W.E.Hodge, Pharmacie Notre Dame, Miss E.Beerworlh, W.E.Hammond, H.MacLennan, A.Bickford, Mme.J.0.Ledoux, N.Porter, J.E.Brien, W.Grégoire, Toledo Scales.J.L.Boulanger, Mrs.J.L.Blue, Mr.and Mrs.M.ithcaurne, A.L.Buckland, S.A.Johns, A.W.Wheeler, L.Erancoeur, G.M.Le-gris, G.H.Cordeau, Miss M.Beaudoin, Percy Dunbar, Jas.Moore W.S.Haffendcn, G.R.Flanders, W.Daigle, Thomas Breton, Carl Palmer, G.G.Cote, L.Webster, S.Farmer, Mrs.E.McIntyre, D.McIntyre, Mrs.S.Hodge, Mrs.W.F.Dunn, E.Me/inty, L.Grégoire, R.H.Blackmorc.Miss F.E.Sheridan, F.Beaudry, 0.Goyctte, Mr.Beauregard, Max Weinstein.R.Gagnon, L.Kouri, Geo.Burden, W.J.Kirby, G.Caron, Thomas Hughes, Fred Lucas (North Hatley), Mrs.M.Dillon, A.E.MacDonald, Geo.Lane, E.\t\t\t\tPrevious\tcluse\t1 a m\t Abitibi \t\t14%\t14'>\u2018-\t\t\t\t\t Abitibi Fui\t\t.25%\t25*4\t\\nglo\tKfld\t\t74 a\t4 - ti\tB Algotna \t\t¦\t34 V,\t35\tB.A.\tthl \t\t18%\tr 8\t11 Aluminum \t\t45'4\t45%\tBrow n\tCompany .\t8%\t\t Asbestos\t.\t2514\t25%\tCan.;\tnid Dont.Sugar\t\t16 j\t.1 Bathurst \u201cA\" .\t.40\t\tCan.West Lumber\t\t\tIll's\tB Bell Telephone .\t3814\t38's\tCons.\tPaper \t\t29'4\t39\t BT Ets \t\t13:ï\t133\t1- ord\t'A' \t\t63i\t14\t Brazilian \t\t\t\t.\t10%\t1 laser\t\t14'a\t\t ü C.Forest \t\t5%\t5%B\tGreat\tLakes Daper\t18%\tlit\t\u2018 l BuilditiK Broduets .\t\t35 B\tMi nne\tsma & tint.\t\t27 ¦\t\\8 Canada Cement\t80\t79% B\tSo.(V'\t.n.Bower 1'td.\t\t126\t Can.Iron Fdy.Canadian Breweries Canadian Car Canadian Celanese Corby's ' V\u2019 .Can.Pacific Railway Coekshuft Plow .Dist.Seagram Dominion Bridge .Dont, Steel & Coal Dominion Tar .Pom.Textile .20 17Q 26 ' i 9a i 23's \u201d5 1271 \u201d 71 'a 12 7a.i 7X> 191 a 197s 17';.B 26'; B 23\u2019i 2Ô 27'; 72 117S MINES Ascot Metals .61\t60 Un Asbestos WeOi'otl .Wendell .Fast.Metals 2.95B .34'a 32B ___\td .\t1.55 1.55 Gen.D;\tinamics .\t.\t34%\t34\tB Famous\t(\u2019layers ,.\t.\t19%\t19\tB Gypsum\t\t.85\t35\tB Imperial\tOil\t\t.28%\t28%\tB Imperial\tTobacco .\t.10%\t10\t1 >» Intern.\tNickel .\t88;\\s\t38\tl .Intern.1\t\u2019aper .\t.54 Ci\t53%\tB lilt.I\u2019cti\t\t\t211%\tB 1ml.Ac1 in I0-Z7Cr.pt.19$Î hr NfA 9*rylc», Ida.T.M U.S.P*l.Ofl ONLY TWO WHAT A COINCIDENCE! 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WHERE DO YOU T WANT ME TO ?STAND ?I\u2019VE SHOWN YOU EVERY STANCE IN BOV.IN& f- FIFI.JU6T WHAT DO YOU WANT'?THAT'S I (.GLORIOUS MAGNIFICENT.HOLD AHHH.THAT'S WONDERFUL,* YOU'RE MAGNIFICENT' THOSE MUSCLES.DEE- BEHÜÜl 1 WON'T STAY \\N TK\\G V\\0'OSt AtiOTWE.'R \u201e %J] AWt YOU çxm.YOU YttiOW - -WYAT YOUTYt OOVTS ?YOU KÆ'ÆH GITTYL FyKWTWVÆ 'EY ROK»W\\K>S AWM TROVA \\T % YOVi\u2019O 'as VLftVmG SCOTT TOR ONS TMKiS \\NSKl\\D '.pvacdcatvy DVVVNDtVTO; OfrON YOU'.ANO WWtR.t VbWY VOL 60?you HHTt KiO OTYVlK HOWc , YOO £ r Eight- Social and Personal Phone 3-3636 Mrs.R.E.Harmer, Montreal ' Mrs.George Stevenson, Port-Street, left on Sunday, for Mont- land Avenue, has returned from real.\tCarleton Place, Ont., where she *\t*\t*\twas delegate and speaKer at tne Mrs.A.R.Pelletier arrived Irom Synodical of the Women's Mission- Montreal, in Friday, to spend a ary Society Presbytery in Canada few weeks with her son-in-law and\t« *\t* daughter, Mr.and Mrs.J.A.York, ; Among those who assisted at Howardenc.\tthe V.O.N.Thrill Shop Sale, which *\t\u2022>\t-\ttook place, last week, were Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Fraser, Moore J A.Donald, Mrs.Raymond Pro- Street, have returned Irom Rum- vencher and Mrs.A.W.Kerridge.lord, Me., where they were called by the sudden passing of the lat- Flowers placed on the altar in ler\u2019s uncle, Mr.Andrew O'Donnell St.Peter s Church, on Sunday, »\t*\t»\twere in loving memory of Mr.Mr.Charlie Harvey, of Moose : John Robinson, who passed away, .law\tand\tLoon\tLake,\tSask.,\ti.M October 26, 1048, and were given spanning\tthree\tweeks\twith\this ; by his wile and family, h 'other and sister-in-law, Mr.and !\t*\t, \u201e\u201e\t, Mrs.Henry Harvey, Warren Street.Mr.ML H.Barrett, of Thetford 1 ennoxville.\t.Mines, is a patient in the Sher- brooke Hospital, undergoing ob -ervation.Mrs.Barrett is staying J.Wolfe at their ; home, Bclvidere Street.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1953 - The Women's Sphere WOMEN'S CLUBS FOR HAI.FSrZERS At St.George\u2019s Club, Saturday\tMrs.Barrett is evening, the buffet supper held ^ h *?or ^ters \u2018Mrs.E J.for members and their friends was ' V' i.\u2018i'l, ¦r,ls\u2018:! H1.,.,11! \u2019 \u2019 a veil attended.The rooms were candlelit and decorated with flowers in autumn shades.Dr.and Mrs.A.It.Jewitt were hosts at \u201cThe Lodge,\u201d Lennoxville, Thursday and Friday afternoons, at a reception for 109 freshmen at Bishop\u2019s University.The rooms and tea table were decorated with autumn flowers.Pouring on Thursday were, Mrs.A.W.Preston and | street Mrs.A.N.Langford, and on Friday, Mrs.J.D.Jefferis and Mrs.J.W.McCubbin.Mrs.Gault Parker, of Drum-mondville, was the guest of Mrs.A.L.Parker, Portland Avenue, en route to Wolfville, N.S., where she will visit with her mother, Mrs.W.S.Rice, and her son, Mr.William Parker, who is attending Acadia University.Additional subscribers to the Harvest Hop to be held under the auspices of the Sir Dudley Pound Chapter, I.O.D.E., Saturday, Oct 31, from 9 p.m., to 1 a.m., at the New Sherbrooke Hotel, include: Mr.and Mrs.B.Bishop, Mr.and | Montreal, with lier Miss Beverley Drew, Courcelette pupil of Miss Norah jeonard.B.A., F.M.C.M., has returned from Montreal, where on Friday night she received her diploma of Associate in Music, presented in Moysc Hall, McGill University.Miss Drew was accompanied by her mother, Mrs.II.,1.Drew.9087 ITT (n| hi/3\u20142416 Here are the slim, trim lines i that flatter you most\u2014in a pat-Mrs.W.Harry Garwood, (,i'|\tPerfectly^ proportioned Mrs.O.J.Broadbelt, Mr.and Mrs E.Gaunter, Mr.and Mrs.G.R.Courey, Mr.and Mrs, A.Clarke, Mr.and Mrs.W.Crotty, Mr.and Mrs.G.Foreman, Mr.and Mrs.R, D.Gillett, Mr.Peter Mott, Miss Joy Grainge, Mr.and Mrs.W.McDonald, Mr.and Mrs.G.R.Moe, Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Pelletier, Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Perreault, Mr.and Mrs.P.Rennert, Mr.and Mrs.M.Smith.guest, Mrs.Allie Robinson, of Worthing, Lng., and Mrs.Jean Gale, of St.Johns-bury, Vt, arc spending the week with Mr.and Mrs.Z.W.Griffith, Vimy Street.Mr.Garwood and Mr.and Mrs.Howard Gale, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were guests at the same home, for I he week-end.\u2022i*\t>i« 'H Mrs.Frank Knutson, of Water-ville, has returned from Oshawa, I Gnt., where she visited with her Mmm, yes, il looks alrighl-biU is it the best rug for the money ?' 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Patrick\u2019s Church Hall, Thursday; atternoon, October 29.under the ! auspices of the Catholic Women's League.Bridge will start at three I and tea will be served from 4 to 6 p.m.The hostesses will include: | Mrs.F.P.Kenalty, Mrs.Stanley i Sharpe, Mrs.C.W.Dunn, Mrs.I M.W.Hicks, Mrs.B.N.Holtham, j Mrs.J.W.Drapeau, Mrs.W.Noel.' Mrs.R.D.Gillett.! immigrant children arriving Canada.Motion was approved that flowers be sent Miss Ina Cobleigh who is confined in hospital.MUNICIPAL CHAPTER I.O.D.E.\t^ ^ Munster gave an in- The October meeting of the teresting resume of the annual Municipal Chapter I.O.D.E., was meeting recently held in Shawin-held Tuesday evening, October 20, jgan Falls.; at headquarters, Moore Street.Next meeting will take place A.A.Munster, regent, pre- 0ri November 24.The meeting adjourned with the singing of \u201cGod Save the Queen\u201d and refreshments were served by the Duke of Wellington Chapter.sided, and opened the meeting v-ith the Prayer of the Order as the Standard was raised by Mrs.Charles Varney.Mrs.George Smith, educational secretary, gave a resume of the educational report from the annual meeting held in Shawinigan Falls.Mrs.R.M.Loughheed stated the , usual fifteen boxes had been ship-| pod to Korea and that two needy families had been investigated.A contribution from each chapter was requested towards the cost of the wreath to be laid on the cenotaph on Armistice Day.Mrs.J.S.Couture reported on the meeting held on Monday in ; connection with cancer dressings.! Mrs.Francis Kenalty was authorized to purchase materials necessary for making picture books for attended the Qucbec-Sherbrooke ! Presbytery of the United Church ! of Canada held in Waterville on I Wednesday and Thursday.Friends of Mrs.Hedley Nichol ! will be glad to learn that she was : to return home from the hospital on Saturday.All wish her a speedy ; return to good health, j Mr.and Mrs.John Medlyn were , I Thanksgiving week-end guests of' relatives in Claremont, N.H.Mr.George McKay, of Gould, and ! Mrs.MacKay, of Montreal, were week-end guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Catchpaugh.C.F FONTAINE Optometrist Now in Bank of Commerce Building 10 Wellington St North EREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD 24-01.when baked auoub Tel.2-2744 Mrs.E.S.Gaunter (centre) regent of the Sir Dudley Pound Chapter, I.O.D.E., which is sponsoring (he Harvest Hop to be held on October 31, from 9 p.m.to 1 a.m.at the New Sherbrooke Hotel.Standing at left is Mrs.W.MacDonald, convener of decorations; and at right, Mrs.R.D.Gillett, entertainment convener.Heintzman & Co., Nordheimer, Wilson, P\u2019lflSOS When it's hard to make up your mind .S 11»tt ÇAU/ Choose the one sold for over 60 YEARS \u2014 \" WILijUn H.0.WILSON & SONS LTD.SHERBROOKE Piano Dealers for over 60 years mManneit MAKE FRIENDS fj Û 4k'.> 103.The business was conducted by Miss E.M, Cartwright., A parent was chosen from each it your club or sorority is gwmg ! grade f0 ;1(>t as class mother for cuss problems with parents.After , ; 20 minutes all met again, and j j formed groups who prepared ques-1 lions, which w'ere later answered: j by Dr.Willis, Mr.Bresee and Mr.| I Olney.Delicious refreshments were j j served, and the gathering dis- j parsed with the feeling that much! had been accomplished by way of] ja mutual understanding between\u2019! Magog, Oct.27.\u2014 The regular ( parent and teacher, monthly meeting of the Magog and\tGeneral Notes Dstrict Home and School Associa-1 Mr.and Mrs.Chester Baird spent | lion was held at the Princess Eliz- ; the week-end visiting relatives in i abeth High School on Tuesday, ] QU2\u20193ec October 20, with an attendance of | Bev.Carl Gustafson, Mr.A.E.1 Smith and Mr.and Mrs.Ezra Ball I fl mS TE Once in a while it\u2019s the girl who has to ask tiic boy for a date.So ._\t- vXs* Ja Remember-BM& gives you 4 extras at no extra cost EXTRA! Scottish quality at Canadian prices! EXTRA ! tough, springy, prize-winning, Scottish wool! EXTRA! mothproofing that can't wear or wash out! EXTRA! more colours and patterns to choose from! Summer calls for a Mr.and Mrs.Gault Parker.J going to be busy on the important i ' M,.,\t\u2018 While there she attended the com- ; njght.Be a bit of a salesman.That A^neiX mcnccment and prize giving e.x-; is, makc the party sound like fun.iiar\u201e3 erases at the Drummondville High\tAbovi\u2019all tm to art thprp \u2022¦fust .School where her ur-mdson Mr\tswote cut, till to pu mue just- a, (he meeting was won by Mrs., L 1111 gianuson, mi.cst \u2014before some other girl .oetsiTj,,ss- mmils This monev is to be Gerald Parker, was the recipient i Qn/nipd for the bio dote i j Pupv?' s , nty, ol a scholarship and bursarv.I mm ttU har-'.os Montgomery were holliday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs 1 Wade, and Miss Peggy Wade of Manchester.N tl and went to Boston and other parts of interest before returning to their home here The oyster party and ham sup per under the auspices of the men and daughter, of Eaton Corner were Thanksgiving Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Hearn and Mr and Mrs William Lister, Mi and Mrs Clarence Lister Mi and Mrs Gleason Painter and Mr Edwin Robinson were guests ot Mi and Mrs.Gordon Ko binson.in Lennoxville.Mi Edwin Robinson was a guest of Mrs Ida Robinson and Mr and Mrs Meynan Robinson, in 1 en now die.Mrs Fred Alden.is spending some time at the home of her son and daughtei ih law.Mr and Mis Arthur Alden as Mr Alden is a patient in the hospital Every one wishes him a speedy recovery Mr and Mrs.Lindsay Painter amt Mr.and Mis Gleason Painter and daughter, attended the Shoi brooke Winter Fair and Horse Show.Mr Keith Kerr, of Waterloo, spent a week end at Mr and Mrs 11 V Burns and railed on other folks m the district.Mr.George Molly held a well attended auction sale on Thors day.October \"2nd.He has sold his house and every one will regret to see Mr Molly go away as he has lived here tor several years am) is well known by all Mrs Ai l Inn McLeod attended the Ross Carton wedding which was held in Sherbrooke on Sop tomber 12.vv co k-end Willis Leg 'l uidlemiss of Randboro Cnited Church was a decided success, both socially and tinanciallv After all expen ms had been paid the Trustee Board were St 1190 to the good.Mueh\tcredit\tand praise\tare\tdue the men ot the communitv and especially Mr.Leslie McCallum who looked after cooking ot oysters and vegetables and made the cot tee Among those who attended the McGill Western football game at Molson Stadium in Montreal were Mr.Jack Parker and Messrs Jam es ami Malcolm McYelty Mi\tJack\tParker of\tLondon.Ont., was a week-end guest of Mi and Mrs A\tR McAettv Mrs A I arrabee and son in law, Mr R Kershaw of Braintree Mass .were recent guests\tof Mr\tand Mis gett.Mr.and Mrs K G were al Drawer s Corner recently to attend the funeral of Mr Perev Draper BUKY Mi and Mrs Charles Diuismore and Mr Ben Morgan, of Slier brooke and Mr and Mis George McMillan, ot Lennoxville were re cent guests Of Mr and Mrs Got don Dougherty Mr and Mrs Karl Goodenongh and dan,elders Pauline and Paine la were Sundav guests of Mr.and Mrs Albert Ross, in Sherbrooke They also ealled on other relatives while there Dinnei guests on Sundav of Mr and Mrs Thomas Lavvieme wore Mr and Mrs L.arl Goodonotigli and lamily, Mr and Mrs.Stewart Joyce, and daughter, Janet and Mrs Maud Joyce, of Rishopton Mr ami Mrs Gordon Dougheily recently look a trip through the White Mountains.Lancaster, and St .lohnstuny, Yt, Thev also visit ed relatives, in South Pans, Me .and spent the weekend in Island Pond.A t .visiting Mr and Mrs Lawrence Parsons.Mr Henry Goodenough and son Billy and daughter, Judy, of Bos ton, were visiting Mr.and Mrs, Wright Goodenough.Mr W G.Goodenough who was visiting his niece.Mrs.Lloyd Morrison.and Mr Morrison, in Saw yerville.has returned to spend an indefinite time with his brother.Air.Wright Goodenough COMPTON Friends of Mr Perry Draper, of Draper\u2019s Coiner, wore sorry to learn of his death on Thursday.Oct 22 Sympathy is extended to Mrs Draper and daughters Mrs Eugene Naylor return home aller spending ihe weekend with her daughter and son-in-law.Mr.and Mrs.I Beaudoin, in Berlin.N H Mrs A Smith, of Aloe's River return home after spending a few days with Mi and Mrs John Cox.Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hyatt ami daughters were Sunday guests of the former brothrr and sister-in law.Mi and Mrs, Edward Myall, at Slanslcail They also vailed on Masier Gordon llvall at the Broad view General llosoital in Newport, VI Mrs George Groundwater ret turned limite alloi spending a few days in Montreal m J Greatest Combination Power Toof Vaine Clicit Offeree mtimMMtd DELUXE HEAVY-DUTY wdk ' \u2022 I'.)\t\" l ¦ h \u2019\u2022 - \u2022 ' V ¦ r \u2018 , ¦ .\" - \u2019 .' .¦ \u2022\u2019 \u2018 2i! 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Remember, there's nothing else lo buy .you get EVERYTHING picturedl Order today and make sure ot yoursl 4 WAYS TO BUY - CASH \u2014 LAY AWAY \u2014 BUDGET PLAN CURRENT ACCOUNT r Moil this coupon to Credit I JEAN-PAUL PERRAULT, 146 Wellington North, Sherbrooke Please ship me your 2 in I I\u2019ORTABI.E SAW 4/ BF.NC SAW, costing $49.95.Kind enclosed money order lo the amount of.\t.or my cheque for.146 Wellington North IT OEWEL.L.EFij~ Sherbrooke\tTelephone 2-4737 I NAME | ADDRESS TOWN I_________ Province Ten SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY.OCTOBER T.I9M Dutch Reibel Retains Top Spot In NHL Scoring Race Canadiens Take Over Leadership In National Edging Red Wings; \"The Rocket\" Leads With Goals Montreal Canadiens won three qames during the week to climb into undisputed possession of first place in the National Hockey League standings.The Habs have 14 points, two more than Detroit Red Wings.Boston Bruins aie in the third Hot with eight points in seven games.Toronto Maple Leafs also have eight points but the Leals have played one more game than Boston.New York Rangers are fifth with five points, followed by the cellar-dwelling Chicago Black Hawks who have yet to win iheir first game of the season.Detroit\u2019s sensational rookie ecu tre, Karl (Dutch) Reibel, is still I he top point-collector.He leads I he pack with four goals and nine assists for 13 points.(Jordie Howe is second with 11.The big Detroit winger has four goals and seven assists.Bemie Geoftrion of Canadiens follows with four goals and six assists and Detroit\u2019s Ted Lindsay is next with two goals and eight assists.Bert Olnislead, Canadiens, and Ed Sandford, Boston, are lied with eight points apiece.Maurice Richard of Canadiens leads in goals with six, while Earl Boibel has the most assists with nine.Terry Sawehuk racked up his second shutout of the season on Oct.25 as Detroit blanked Toronto, 2-0.The 1053 Vezina Trophy winner has played in six of the Red Wings\u2019 nine games and the Wings have had 10 goals scored against them for the best defensive record _ in the N.H.L.Gerry McNeil of Canadiens also has two shutouts.; He registered his second \u201cgoose-egg\u2019\u2019 on October 24 against Detroit.The most penalized team is Canadiens with 97 minutes, while the most penalized players are Maurice Richard, Canadiens, and Leo Boivin of Toronto, each with 18 minutes.Ren.in G.A.P.Min.Reibel.Detroit .4\t9 13\t4 Howe, Detroit .4\t7 11\t!) Geotfrion, Can.4 ft 10 12 Lindsay, Detroit .\t2 810\t8 Olmstead, Can.\t2\tfi\t8\t2 Sandford, Boston .\t0\t8\t8\t2 Richard, Can.\t6\tI\t7\t18 Sloan, Toronto .\t2\t5\t7\t4 Lach, Can.1\tfi\t7\t2 Klukay, Boston .\t5\t16\t0, Peirson, Boston\t5\t16\t4; Hildebrand, Rang.\t3\t3\t6\t2 Gadsby, Chicago\t3\t3\t6\t10\ti Nesterenko, Tor, 8\t3 6 14! Kelly, Detroit\t3\t3\t6\t2\t| Mosienko, Chi.3\t2\t5\t7\ti Mazur, Can.\t3\t2\t5\t6 Ronty, Rangers\t2\t3 5\t2 Raleigh, Rangers .\t2\t3\t5\t0 Watson, Toronto\t3\t14\t2; Hergesheimer, Rang.\t2\t2\t4\t0\tj Creighton, Bust.\t2\t2\t4\t2 Johnson, Can.\t2\t2\t4\t13\t! Kennedy, Toronto\t1\t3\t4\t4 Armstrong, Tor.\t1\t3\t4\t4 Mackell, Boston\t0\t4\t4\t4 Wilson, Chicago\t0\t4\t4\t0 , Laurentide Loop May Join Ranks Of Organized Ball The Laurentide Baseball League voted unanimously last night to venture into Organized Baseball next season if their application is approved at the minor leagues meeting in Atlanta.Ga., in December.The Laurentian loop this week ; received an application from the : otfice of the president of the as-j sociation of minor baseball leagues, George Trautman.It will be completed by President Dr.Albert î Cherrier and forwarded to Traut-I man.The league is seeking a \u201cC\u201d rating in O.B.and may increase the number of teams in the league to eight.Cornwall is being sought ' as the eighth club.SPORTS AND RADIO MEN MEET\tThe above photo\twas taken yesterday afternoon and shows members of\tthe local\tsporting circles talking things\tover with Charles Mayer, Sports Editor of \u201cLe\tPetit Journal'\u2019 of\tMontreal.Ivan Dugre, local representative of the Dow\tBrewery,\twas host at a special gathering\theld prior to the meeting of the Richelieu Club\twhere Mr.Mayer\twas guest speaker.Left to right: Rene Caron, CULT.\tJean Chartier, sports editor of La Tribune,\tJean-Louis Gauthier, manager of the two radio\tstations, Ivan Dugre, Gordon Breen.CKTS, Mr.Mayer, Jean-Paul Lassonde, Dow\tsportcaster for all local hockey games, Lcn O\u2019Donnell, sports editor of the Sherbrooke Record, and Yvan Boisvert, office manager for the Dow Brewery.Atlantics Move Into First-Place Tie In Maritime By Dumping Glace Bay 9-5 In Rough Fixture * HOCKEY * Western Football Union Semi-Final Will Be lough Going, Says Filchock YESTERDAY'S GAMES Art Fhlers Named General Manager Of Baltimore Orioles; Leaves A's For New Job With Complete Control Halifax.\u2014(CP)- Halifax Allantics moved into a first-place tic with Sydney Millionaires in the Maritime Major Hockey League Monday night, stopping Glace Bay ; Miners 9-5 in a rough and ready contest.Lanky Billy Ford got much of j the credit for Atlantic's\u2019 victory.! He scored three goals, the first less than four minutes after the start and one in each following period.Bobby Brown lopped the Miners\u2019 scoring list with two.Baltimore- I/P.) \u2014 Art Ehlers, who was a six-year-old kid playing in Baltimore streets when major league baseball left bore, was hired today to be ge.ieral manager of the Orioles\u2019 return to (he American League next season.Ehlers brings to the new organization, whieli succeeds the SI.Louis Browns, a background of 1C years as a baseball official, the last two as general manager of the Philadelphia Athletics.\u2022The extent of his compensation will depend largely upon the success of Hie club iu Baltimore,\" said Clarence W.Miles, a whirlwind of a lawyer who masterminded purchase and transfer of the Browns on Sept.29.Miles explained that Hie 56-year-old Ehlers will be paid a flat salary, undisclosed, plus a bonus depending on attendance.\u201cEhlers will have complete au-hority to run ttie ball club,\u201d Miles continued.\u201cI would ussumc he would tie in with us as far as financial matters are concerned, but just as long as he doesn\u2019t mortgage the ball club he will have; tree vein.\u2019 Miles is to head a group of fin-; anciers putting up $2,475,000 to| buy controlling interest of thei Browns.It also has promised to; put up more money \u2018for additional player material,\u2019 saying \u2018the did St.Louis policy of selling players In shots on goal Glace Bay out did the winners but the heavy-checking Halifax defence and superb net-minding of Roy McMee-kin made the difference.The Atlantics led 3-0 at the end of the first period and were never less than three goals ahead from then on.There were 13 penalties, including majors for Doug McPhee and George Whyte, who used fists in the third.A Sydney\u2014Charlottetown game scheduled for the latter city was postponed until tonight.None scheduled.\u2014 TODAY'S GAMES \u2014 None scheduled.- STANDINGS \u2014 QUEBEC HOCKEY LEAGUE to got cash to operate on is a tiling of the past.\" Miles displayed Ids brisk methods of operating in coming to.agreement with Elders.The selection had been up in the air for It) days while he look a hospital rest.He was released late last week.Laic yesterday morning, he sent out word there would be a news conference.At 3 p.m.he read a five-sentence statement of Ehlers appointment.\u201cMy agreement, with Mr.Ehlers was reached this morning,\u201d he said.It was only half an hour before the announcement that he telephoned Roy Mack, vice president of the Athletics, and told him of Ehlers\u2019 acceptance.Mack said the Athletics told Ehlers \"we wouldn\u2019t stand in his way if he could improve himself, and he assured me he wouldn\u2019t leave unless he could gel a much better proposition.\u201d Mack said there, will be no rush to replace Ehlers, ading \u201cI don\u2019t know if we'll have a new G.M.or not.Ehlers became general manager in 1951) when Connie Mack quit.He had been directing the farm system of the Athletics since 1947.Bill DeWitt.a vice president and former owner of the Browns, ! will have that job for the Orioles, ! Miles said.A contract which De-iWitt had with the Browns still has Billy Vessels' Injury Causes Big Debate In Western r \" \" Circles \tP\tW\tL\t0\tF\tA\tPts Chicoutimi .\t\t6\t3\t1\t2\t23\t14\t8 Valley field \t\t\t7\t3\t2\t2\t22\t23\t3 Springfield \t\t8\t4\t4\t0\t25\t36\t3 Ottawa \t\t8\t3\t2\t1\t19\t17\t7 Royals\t\t\t6\t2\t2\t2\t19\tJ4\t6 Quebec\t\t\tfi\t2\t2\t2\t16\t17\t6 Sherbrooke\t7\t2\t4\t1\t20\t20\t5 NATIONAL\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\t\t\t \tP\tW\tL\tp\tF\tA\tPts (Canadiens \t\t9\t7\t2\t0\t25\t15\t14 Detroit\t\t9\t5\t2\t2\t20\t10\t12 \t7\t4\t3\tU\t19\t22\t3 Toronto \t\t8\t3\t3\t2\t16\t15\t3 \t7\t2\t4\t1\t15\t22\t i Chicago\t8\tÜ\t7\t1\t14\t27\t1 AMERICAN\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\t\t\t \tP\tW\tL\tD\tF\tA Pfs\t C to v eland \t\t7\t5\t2\t0\t31\t17\t10 ; Rull'alo \t\t8\t4\t3\t.1\t29\t24\t9 Pittsburgh \t\t7\t3\t3\t1\t25\t25\t7 Syracuse \t\tfi\t3\t3\t0\t13\t27\t6 Providence \t\t8\t3\t5\t0\t15\t25\t6 Hershey \t-\t6\t2\t4\tÜ\t24\t24\t4 uTTHt-PlN-e hhfrbroakr.Qiifl Edmonton.\u2014(CP)- - While Halfback Billy Vessels undergoes a complete hospital rest cure for a painful back injury, debate still rages among Edmonton fans over the circumstances of the Eskimo star's injury which may or may not keep him out of the- Western Interprovincial Football Union finals.Centre of the controversy is Buck Rogers, defensive lineman of Winnipeg Blur Bombers.Rogers is reported to have made the tackle which resulted in the former Oklahoma Sooner being carried off the field on a stretcher Saturday night with a fractured muscle attachment on the spine.An unidentified Eskimo club official and some Edmonton players contend that Vessels was \u201cdeliberately knee-ed\u201d in the back after being tackled.However, Eskimo Coach Darrell Royal and the Edmonton sports writers are making no accusations.\u201cDarrell didn't make any recommendation to me regarding the Vessels incident and no charge regarding deliberate injury was laid.\u201d W1FU President Walter Sprague said.\u2018\u2018U 1 thought such a thing was premediated 1 would resign this office.\u201d Royal said doctors won\u2019t know for at least a week how long Vessels may be sidelined.He said the present belief is that Vessels, voted the No.1 United States college player last year, will be out for two weeks.\u2018We aren\u2019t licked even if Vessels is out.\u201d Royal said.\"We\u2019ve got two weeks before the finals and our squad will be in top-notch I shape by then.\u2019' Royal said that Bomber Coach George Trafton told him after the game he would never send a player out to \u201cget\" a member of the opposition team.In Winnipeg, Bomber president Carl Slocombj termed the \u201cdeliberate injury\" charge \u201cridiculous.\u201d Several Eskimo players said they thought Rogers was-quilty r.f pit-! tug on Vessels when lie was down.A news photo of the play show ; cd Vessels jack-knifed in the act of falling, with end Bud Grant hold-j ing a leg, guard Dean Bandiera clutching a knee and Rogers moving in from behind.Jim Brooke, Edmonton Journal i sports writer, said in his Monday column.\u201cProbably the strongest argument against the \u2018deliberate injury\u2019 faction is the fact that several field officials were right on top of the play\u2014and no penalty I was meted out.\" Hal Pawson.Journal sports editor, wrote in his column: \u201cThere are Eskimos who will remain convinced the rest of their days that Buck was out to scupper the Schoortev.There are others who aren\u2019t certain.We can't believe it ! was intentional.\u201d Willie Shoemaker Runs Wins To 407 Albany, Calif.\u2014 i.ffj \u2014W i 1 ! i e Shoemaker booted Home three more winners\u2014including Home Free in the featured\u2019 Inverness Handicap\u2014before 7,719 tans at Golden Gate Fields today to run his world record of season victories up to 407.Except tor a couple of shut-out days iter lie passed the forme, world mark of 390 a week and a half ago, the silent shoe has been scoring regularly.Turf writers predict he'll come close to 450 bc-iore New Years.He had Home Free oft first in the mile and a sixteenth handicap.took over the lead at the hallway pole and outlasted Boomerang Boy in the stretch.The Green Lion was third.Home Free, the oaas-on favorite, ran the distance in 1:43 2/5 and paid $3.40, $2.70 and $2.10.Boomerang Boy paid $5.80 and $2.80.The Green Lion returned $2.30.The total mutuel handle was $615,006.Winnipeg \u2014 :(P \u2014 You pay your money and take your choice.That\u2019s the situation as Saskat- ; chewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers prepare for the opening game here Wednesday of the home-and-home, total point ! Western Interprovincial Football Union semi-final.Second game is at Regina Saturday afternoon, with the winner meeting the top-place Edmonton Eskimos in the heat-ot-three final ! starting at Edmonton Nov.7.Odds makers are giving 9-5 in favor of Winnipeg in view of their ; smashing 17-8 victory over the Eskimos in the league wind-up at ; Edmonton Saturday night.If you : like the third-place Winnipeg on ; the series you can get 8-5.If you are on the runner-up Rider bandwagon you can get 7-5.Frankie Filchock\u2019s Riders hold a slight edge in the season's play ! after winning four of the six meetings, three of them at home.Bombers, however, have a 92-84 for-and-against record with Saskatchewan, largely on a one-sided 19-2; victory in one home game.Over the whole schedule, Riders won eight, lost seven and tied one and scored 243 points against 239.Bombers kept to the middle of the road.They had eight wins and eight losses, and scored 226 points wnile the same number was scored against them.Bomber Coach George Trafton says the team is in good shape \u201cphysically and mentally.\u201d Haîf-i back Tommy Ford, who suffered a kidney injury, Oct.10., is the only regular definitely out of action.From Regina, Filchock reports ! that Quarterback Glenn Dobbs, End Stan Williams and Guard Art McEwan are not expected to play.So it looks like aging but still sharp Filchock, with 20 years of football experience behind him, will guide the team both on the field and from the bench.With Flinging Frankie at the quarterback helm.Riders were the hottest club in the stretch drive of the regular schedule, going unbeaten in their last five games.They won four and ended league play with a 13-13 deadlock against the tail-end Calgary Stampeders.Winnipeg probably will be given a slight edge along the front wall, with such starry performers as all-star tackles Dick Huffman and Buddy Tinsley and ends Neill Armstrong and Bud Grant.All four are former National Professional League players.But Saskatchewan fans \u2022.vill concede them nothing against Rider's tackles Martin Ruby and Ray Collins and ends Mac Speedie and Stan Williams, also pro imports.In the backfield, the nod must be given to Riders.Winnipeg will have a tough time matching the running of imports Bobby Mar-lew.All-American from Alabama, or Herbie Johnson, former West Point Star.Riders' big weakness is lack of depth at quarter.If anything ; should happen to Filchock and Dobbs remained sidelined, the quarterbacking chore would fall on Del Wardien, now classed as a non-import after coming to Canada in 1947.Wardien has been ! operating only as a halfback since he left Montana State.Trafton can call on any one of bis three aces \u2014veteran all-star Jack Jacobs, second year import Joe Zaleski or rookie Geoff Crain, former McGill captain and college all-star.Canadiana Places Second In Laurel Laurel, Md\u201e \u2014 (P: \u2014 E.P.Taylor\u2019s Canadiana.winner of the 1953 Queen\u2019s Plate, ran second to-; day in the S15,000-added Laurel i sprint, won by Ahsty House Farm's Pomace, Canadiana could get no closer : than four lengths of the winner while outrunning Dinner winner by three-quarters of a length.Time for the six-furlong event.; highlight of today's opening at Laurel was 1.10 2-5.: Fourteen horses oempeted and ! Pomace, with Johnny Adams up, ; was clear of all trouble as he took the lead at the break and immediately opened a daylight ad-; vantage.Pomace paid $20.80 to win.Joey Giardelio Earns Unanimous Nod Over Waller Carlier In Slugging Bout Notre Dame Still Top Dog In College New York \u2014(/P)\u2014 Notre Dame's | victory over Georgia Tech brought I a new wave of popularity today for the Fighting Irish, who tighten ; ed their grip on the No.1 spot in , the Associated Press weekly foot-I ball poll.Georgia Tech, its unbeaten j string snapped at 31 games, and ! Michigan State, upset by Purdue after a winning string of 28, managed to hold positions in the top i ten but had to be content with ; lower rungs.State fell from second to sixth and Tech from fourth to ! eighth.Maryland's high riding Terrapins, meanwhile, moved into sec-1 ond place on an imposing record of six straight victories while undefeated Baylor and once-tied Illinois followed in that order.The Fighting Irish haven\u2019t been out of first place since the writers and broadcasters picked them as ' the most likely national champions in the pre-season poll.Points 1.\tNotre Dame (82) (4-0)\t1122 2.\tMaryland (18) (6-0) .3.\tBaylor (2) (5-0) .4.\tIllinois (4-0-1) 5.\tWest Virginia (15) (5-0) 6.\tMichigan State (4-1) .7.\tSouth.California (5-0-1) 8.\tGeorgia Tech.(5-1) ., 9.\tOklahoma (1) (3-1-1) .10.UCLA (1) (5-1) .1016 748 691 452 451 405 376 354 235 Three Teams Stalemated For Honors In St.Lawrence Bowling League fRMOUS m /TS f/N£ FOOD m R££S0H$Bi£ PRtCfS r,f\\T£RING -FRCILITIfS * FKŒLLFNT SFRV/œ GRftCIOUS HOSPlimiTV Hockey Tickets There are many good seats left for those wishing to buy season tickets! Reservations made by telephone or otherwise, will be held until 7:45 p.m., and if not claimed by that time will be offered for sale to the general public.For information, apply to Dick Nutter \u2014 Telephone 3-3445 East Angus, (Spedial to The i Record).\u2014 Three teams are dead-I locked for honors in the St.Law-! re nee Bowling League according to the latest figures released by i the loop secretary.Hall.Bailey and Bell are the ! clubs lighting it out for the top honors.Bnnfield is next with four ; points while Beliveau, Rowland ; and Labarre follow all with three points while Shattuck, Beattie, Rousseau, Tremblay and Grenier complete the list.Mildred Cameron is the pacesetter for the ladies whild' Jack Jcncas tops the men\u2019s section.Micheline Drapeau has chalked up the high single for the ladies, 232.while Muriel Beliveau posted 368 for the double.Philip Cloutier registered a single of 351 and a double of 474.The top bowlers in each section follow:\t* LADIES Therese Tremblay Clarice Grenier Solange Grenier .Lucille Hall Pearl Beattie .Jean Heyes Huguette Bell Shirlev Willard 148 147 142 139 137 134 134 134 Mildred Cameron \t\t187 Muriel Beliveau\t.\t171 Pierrette Labarre .\t170 Micheline Drapeau .
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