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[" THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS THE WEATHER Mainly cloudy with scattered showers or thunderstorms ending during the night.Saturday sunny wnh stf-ternoon cloudiness.Continuing: cool.Low-high (50 and 7R.spying UNITED NATIONS.N.Y.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 Russia goes before the United Nations security council today with chur- ' ges that the United States deliberately violated Soviet borders with spy planes.The United States, will reply Monday, and President Established 1897.Price 5 Cents SHERBROOKE RECORD, FRIDAY, JULY 22.I960 Sixty-Fourth Year To pay Canada visit Lumumba seeking technical help Mutineers roam countryside LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo.Lumumba\u2019s aide sai the R.is brought in two tons of food and Ghana.But Lu- c-\ti\ti (CP) \u2014 Premier Patrice Lu- sians had offered to fly the pre- troops from Eisenhower\thas instructed mumba arnounced today lha; he mier t0 Xcw York n U.S.delegate Henry ¦ JX ^ i lujumua aii.nju.tt™ xvua,.w.o, uc ; uuci w .iv« ivir, m 1\u2019i.f of the tuumba said he preferred to fly ,\t.\t, .,\t, ,\t.Doti1*ill visit Canada and \u2019\u2019other three Soviet planes that Thursday ]in an American plane.Lodge to hit back hard in ac- countries\u201d soon to seek technical\t^ cordance with Washingtons assistance for the Congo He also tough new line toward Soviet : disclosed that he already had threats and accusations.'signed an agreement with an One of the Kremlin\u2019s senior'American company for financial' diplomats, deputy foreign minis- and technical help, ter Vasily V.Kuznetsov, will1 The Congo leader did not exdeliver a detailed, all-afternoon : plain his visit to Canada except speech that Soviet sources satd 1 to say that he was seeking tech-1 will conclude with a demand for nicians of all kinds for the.condemnation of the U.S.as an Congo.He said the agreement aggressor.\t:wiUi the Americans involves Russia's complaint to the conn-! \"several millions.\u201d oil is titled \"new aggressive acts \u2019 At a press conference shortly , by the air force of the United before his departure for confer-; Stales agains-t the Soviet Union.fences at the United Nations in.j creating a threat to universal New York, Lumumba expressed j peace.\u201d\tprofound thanks to the UN for The complaint grew out of the ds quick action in the Congo and shooting down of a U.S.RB-47|said there is no longer any need reconnaissance plane over the | for Soviet military aid.Barenis Sea by a Soviet jet; He was commenting specif-fighter July 1.The Soviet Union | ically on adoption of a Security charged that the aircraft was .Council resolution urging Bel-over Soviet waters on an espio-' Slum 'o speed up withdrawal of nage mission.\tlits troops from the Congo.The Russians are holding two' Lumumba for cays has been i of the plane's six crew members ! listing that unless Belgian; and are expected to try them as droops quit the country he would spies The Russians recovered ask that Soviet troops be sent in.Fresh Hi Ready fij m > ilpp ¦' ««I* É I* -\u2019\u2022v Armed police stand by Uneasy quiet settles in Southern Rhodesia SAL1SRI R'l .Southern Rhodesia \u2014 Reuters \u2014 An un-j easy calm settled here today hut armed police stood ready to crush any fresh notion in Salisbury s Negro townships.I Order was restored Thursday.the body of the plane\u2019s pilot.The other three men are missing.The U.S.claims the .plane was surveying magnetic lines of force in Arctic waters for mapping and was shot down over international waters.The state department said it was never FRIENDLY TO BELGIUM Today, in an abrupt change from his mood of recent days, the premier offered a hand of friendship to Belgium, asserting it wras the Belgians who built this country.At the same time, he de- kiL A WOUNDED IN\u2019 CONGO \u2014 Wounded Belgian paratroopers are helped front a plane in Brussels eers roamed the countryside after returning from violence-lorn Congo.closer than 30 miles to the Soviet manded immediate withdrawal! snores.\tjof Belgian Ambassador Jean The present case is the fourth iVan Den Bosch, saying his ac-; in which the Soviet Union has Lions and reports had resulted in! attacked the L.S.in the security (he sending of Belgian troops into ] Unanimous decision i rruvM nwn i r\t-r i ' '''S1'1 ®f,(T two days of sporadic I.! .UrULtJX IL.l .h,\t1 h r fj^hting around this city \u2014 SCO ( ony;o \u2014 Reuters\u2014 A fresh miles, front the troubled Congo -led lo the arrest of lk() Negroes, Police have used night stick charges and tear gas to counter the stone - throwing hit-and-run tactics of the natives.Several injuries have been reported but no death*.Three Negroes, including a woman ami her baby, were ad- wave of Violence was reported sweeping the Eastern Congo today as Congolese mutin See \"Russians\u201d Page 5 Sub- gun bandits hit bank PRINCEV1LLE \u2014- Five bandits, armed with submachine grins robbed the Canadian National Bank here of \u201cseveral thousand dollars\u201d at 10 this morning Provincial Police spokesmen reported.Roadblocks have been set up throughout the district and Provincial Police detachments in Sherbrooke and Drummond ville have been called in to assist in the case.The getaway car is believed to have been stolen the country In disclosing his trip to Canada and other countries to seek needed financial and technical UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.(CP) help, Lumumoa said he had sign-1The United Nations Securit> ; Uan?0 anci Be!cium took par! help if- the UN could not guaran ed an agreement this morning\tCouncil acted unanimously today\t!n -l11\u2019 c.ci.ite although they are\ttee the\tremoval of\tBelgian with an American company call-\tin asking Belgium for the second\t1 not menroers and cou cl no! vote,\tforces.ed the Congo International Man-\ttime in nine days to remove her\t10 no-'O\u2019Julion backed up the The\tUnited States\tdeclared burning Belgian homes and attacking the occupants.Belgian paratroopers were reported to be preparing to attack a Congolese army stronghhold at Lakondu, where seven Europeans were bein g held as hostages by the mutineers.Belgian refugees were stream ing into the neighboring Belgian trust territory of Ruanda - Ur-undi.M'any wore bloodstained bandages anti said they had been clubbed by Congolese ,mutineers.Reuters correspondent Vincent agement Corporation.\t\u2018troops from, the Congo without j cou\"cl1 resolution of July H early Thursday that it would do Ruist reported from Usumbura An aide of the premier said delay and let the new UN mili- Riming the UN force to the \"whatever m-ay be necessary\" toj in Ruanda - Urundi that white Lumumba insisted on going to :tary force take over to avoid an- c\u201ca0iK' cen'raj ¦\u201d I:l\u2019an nation .stop Soviet forces going to the;refugees flocking in there said New York for discussions with other explosion of violence\tan \u2018 t a inS lor lhc Lclgian with-1 Congo,\t| seven men \u2014 two missionaries UN officials and representatives of UN members.NEEDS TECHNICIANS The aide said he particularly wanted to discuss the Congo\u2019s urgent needs for engineers and all kinds of technicians to get.the country\u2019s crumbling economy moving again and doctors to restore failing medical service:.Pan American World Airways said Lumumba\u2019s office had asked for 14 seats on a regularly sched chaotic centra] African and calling for the Belgian with- ; Congo At the last minute, Russia\u2019s ^rawa'y\tU.S.MISTAKEN\t[and five former officers of the insistence on a time'limit for: The Security Council session, Kuznetsov said Thursday night |Congolese security Force Pub (he withdrawal crumbled.\twhich ended at 1 a.in.today, he- the U S, was \u2018\u2018vastly mistek,\u201d indique \u2014 were dragged inside the Vasilv Kuznetsov, the Soviet '?an' W^esAay night under (he ! tbinkih* \u2019\u2019it could stop Russia | army camp at Lakondu follow-de put v * foreign minister and the ,hreal of Congolese Premier Pat- sending assistance if it had been ing a Congolese mutiny test Sun-Poit.h\tnroHuod 'a rice Lumumba to seek Russian asked.\tday.Polish ambassador produced a ripple of laughter when they raised their hands with the other nine delegates to support a resolution proposed by Tunisia and Ceylon which contained no dead- worad's first woman PM sworn into office in Ceylon COLOMBO, Ceylon c(\u2018n remanded on bail of £200 each.Another African political leader, Stanlak© Samfcanga, wa* remanded on £50 bail.Bail was set at £15 for 47 oilier Negroes accused of slone throwing and, intimidating Negro workers to keep them from their jobs.Search for missing geographers OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The RUMP continued Thursday an uir-and- \u201er \u201e.\t, , I water search of Great Bear Lake nation of the Kindo\tof (hr\tm m < m* y;; * .Iv\" « t :i \u201d v « ii inger went in o action Thursday when he saw an overturned truck-trailer catch fire.As the fire spread to weeds, Hcninger hailed a pcssing truck laden with watermelons.By squashing melon?on the flames.Hcninger soon put-out the fire.No one was hurt and damage was confined to the j truck, a few weeds and lots of melons.form a government after her freedom party won 75 of the 157 seats in the House of Representatives in elections Wednesday.Six seats are to be filled by the government appointment and assure her a majority.\u201cMutineers\u201d Page 5 Russians search Jap fishing vessel But while am RCMP spokesman said there i® every reason to presume the geographers were drowned, mines department, officials were more optimistic.\u201cThey were veteran geograph-TOKYO ( Rent ers) \u2014 The Jap.I era,\u201d one official said.Both were anese maritime safety board m their 39s and had l>een doing Thursday disclosed that a Japan- nommer field work with the de esc high school fisheries training partment\u2019s geographical branch vessel was seized and searched ! for several years, by a Soviet patrol boat Wedtnes- j Their overturned canoe was day night.The ship, surveying found Wednesday on the shore of salmon resources in the norlh- Good Hope Bay.Their life jackets western Pacific, was later re- were in the water two miles Divorce hearing winds up OTTAWA (CP)\u2014The Common* private hills committee ended miitted to a hospital Thursday in! its rehearing of Mrs William Harare Township with gum shot ! Ifccloto divorce petition Tlmr.s-wounds.\t*\t| day by dec idling that her claim No incidents occurred this;of adultery by her husband was morning -as striking Negroes ; \u201cnot proven.\u201d The decision me o£ Mr.and Mrs.Edward Bracey ^s.Fred Rowe.Mrs.Wheeler over the weekend.Miss Mabel Brown of Burlington.Vt., is a guest of her sister, Mrs.L.G.Rowse.Mr.Carl Brown and grandson, Michael, also of Burlington, Vt., were weekend guests at the same home.Mr.Celand Selby is visiting has ben a member of the teaching staff of the Coaticook High School for several years.Those assisting Mrs.Rowe were Mrs.Irvin Waldron, Mrs.Ed Brunet, Mrs.George Johnson.Mrs.A.Jenks presented Mrs.Wheeler with a cut glass tray and sugar and cream set in npprecia- his sister.Mrs.Byron Hall in ^nAof her he\u2018P 'vith the church Burlington, Vt., while Mr.Hall is a patient in the hospital.Mrs.SL.John of Burlington, Vt., was visiting her brother, Mr.O.C.Selby and Mrs.Selby.Mrs.Manson and Mrs.Lavery accompanied Mrs.Ruby Riddick and son Mr.Robert Riddick of Farnham, to Newport» Vt.Mr.A.W.MacDonald of Toronto Airport spent a weekend at his home here.W.A.Mrs.Wheeler thanked her friends for their kindness.Refreshments were served by the hostesses and a social hour was spent.General Notes Mrs.A.J.Whitcomb, of Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.F.E.Christie.Mr.Stanley Beerworth con- Prairies swelter Won\u2019t buy uranium edmonton (CP) \u2014 Prairie OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Dr.Siegfried residents suffered a merciless Blake, West Germany\u2019s minister\tTuesday as a relentless of nuclear energy, indicated jsun bea^ down with a force that Wednesday his country won\u2019t be sent temperatures in southern a potential market for large Saskatchewan and .Alberta scoot-quantities of Canadian uranium!*11?ICKFplus degrees.In Leth-for many years.He told a press I br\u2019d§e I'de mercury reached a conference present German j re'cord 102 ^ close behind came technology is based on the use of natural uranium as a fuel for atomic power reactors and heavy water for cooling.Mrs.Joseph Rothera, and her j Miss Thelma Bailey ,is spend-son, Jack, of Leamington, Ont., t ing some time in Lennoxville were visiting Mrs, Rothera\u2019s sis- with Mr.and Mrs, H.L.Wallace, ter.Mrs.Alfred Harron.\t| Miss Louise Eager, Baie Com- The people here were pleased eau, Mrs.H.S.Robinson, Thet-to have an old neighbour, Mr.; ford Mines and Mrs.Gilbert Pat-Sam Crawford and daughter.; /Alice, Mr.R.Coloumbe and Mrs.: Coloumbe, the former Florence Crawford and son, Bobby, and Mr.Sidney Newcombe, Jr., of Barre, Vt.and Mrs.Doris Crawford Newcombe.of Connecticut, motor here to attend the annual Orangemen\u2019s picnic.Mr.Crawford was a member of the Purple Hill Lodge, No.297 While living hmr for many years on the Second Range.Messrs.Sam MacRae and William MacRae motored to Lennoxville to attend the wedding of their cousin, Agnes Davidson.They were accompanied by Mr.and Mrs, Leslie King, of Lower Ireland, and Mr.and Mrs.David MacRae, of Maple Hill, who also attended the wedding.\u20224AM SPIEOei.\t\u2014T y-.¦ SiîîJfï-.mtoakik Mirrewm TAVUMIHEPBURK CLIFT sm% caunMu F*CTV*t$ *CUA|| ^ \u2014 ALSO \u2014 Anthony Perkins \u2014 Jane Fonda __________ in \"THE TALL STORY\" now showing,\t: m .n rick, Sawyerville, were here to assist in caring for their mother, Mrs, Eleanor Eager.Mr.and Mrs.Fisher, of Bar-re, Vt., were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Jamison and Mrs.Albert Addley.Miss Sandra Patton ,of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Basil Prescott, and son, Sydney, of Bulwer, were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Moore.Mrs.Leonard Bennett, of Lennoxville, was a weekend guest of Mr.and Mrs.Wilbert Wallace.Mrs.Helen Allan, of East Angus, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.George Rothney, and visited other friends.Mrs.L.Painter and daughter.Ardythe and Mr.Donald Davidson, of Lennoxville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Frizzell.Mr.and Mrs.Chester Harron, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Crawford for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.George Crawford and family motored to Kalamazoo, Ont., to visit Mr.and Mrs.Eric Hutchison and family, and Mrs.Vera Little.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Suitor, Mr.- and Mrs.Allan Suitor and fami- WATERVILLE \u2014\t!y, of Lennoxville, Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.Lionel Lajoie of Pointe lrv'r'(' ^1!\u2019*\u201dr' o£ ;ll ah *\t^ .«#\t* to./ These Canadian soldiers ara members of the United Nations Emergency Force in the Gaza Strip.Their task, like many others in the army, is a challenging ona which requires carefully selected* well trained men.There are many other advantages for men in the army; good pay, fine prospects for advancement, travel and adventure, a spirit of comradeship that isn\u2019t found in any other job.If you are 17-25 and single, you can enjoy a career in the Canadian Army.Get full details, without obligation, from the local Army Recruiting Station listed in your \u2019phone book, or by mailing this coupon to: 70 Belvedere Street Sherbrooke, Quebec.Telephone LO.2-0870 Nimie.bpjj Address.City/town.Prov.last School Grade Successfully completed.Age.Phone No.?¦ «èï»' \\ ~ * % V, 4 .Xw.' I ( OBITUARIES ALAN CHAS.WOODSIDE, OF POINTE CLAIRE |Mr.and Mrs.MacCallum, Mr Richard Mackay, Mrs Maekay, and David Maekay, adl of Rand-POINTE CLAIRE.Quo.-!boro; Mr ^ rdon Knapp, of Alan Charles W oodside pai»eu .sherbrooke; Dr.Allan S.Reid away July 1, at his home here yrs Reid\tMrs Frank af-.er several months ilness.He smith, of Rockburn.Que.Dr.was in his 28th year.\tJoseph Reid and Mrs Reid.La- Born May 2.1333 at Roches- chine; Mr.J.T.Allan and Mrs.ter.N Y .he was the son of Mar- Ajlan, Montreal Wes;; Miss, jorie Taylor Woodside and the ; p;cra Dunn.Montreal; Mrs.late Charles A.M.Woodside and jvor pjerce.C-aistorville.Ont., sepent his childhood in Scots.;own Mr ^ B Macfarlane.Valois.*\u2019 the home of his grandparents.yir Earl Farquhar, Town of the late Mr.and Mrs William Moun.Rovaî Taylor.At the time of his death\t______ he was an employee of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co.in Montreal.Left to mourn his loss are his j wife, the former June Buchanan, MRS.JOHN A.COPPING, OF LENNOXVILLE end children, Patricia, Nancy and infant son.Doug.as Alan; his mother, Mrs.Charles A.M.Woodside, of Lachine; and his grandfather, Mr.J.Henry Wood-tide, of Lennoxville.A private funeral service was Final tribute was paid on July 2 to Sarah Alice Mason Copping, wife of the late John A.Copping, of Lennoxville, who passed away at the Sherbrooke Hospital on June 30.after a short illness.Sarah Alice Mason was born in Rawdon, Que., on Aug.31, 1873, daughter of the late Edward Ma- Register drop in CJM profits ASBESTOS \u2014, SpectaD\u2014Consolidated earnings of Johns-Manville Corporation and subsidiary' companies in the second quarter of 1960 were $8.858,000 tier, compared with $10.274,000 tn the corresponding period last year.Mr.Burnett.President and Chief Executive Officer, reports.Sales in the second quarter of 1360 were $39.525.000.compared with S101.572.000 in the second quarter of 1959.Earnings per share of common stock in the second quarter were $1.04, compared with $1.24 in the | same period last year.For the year to date sales were $174,326.000 and earnings were $13,510,000 or $1 59 per share, compared with sales of $176.314,-000 and earnings of $14.920.000 AS YOU WERE Continued From Page 3 the Montreal block-1 admin, training is Cpl B.Winget of the Medics.S/Sgt.of the 8:h Medics is scheduled to take the same admin.black-1 course at Val Car- Tomorrow 9 Militia Group units' and headquarters\u2019 officers attending the senior officers' staff course at Camp Boucherville arc expected home.\u2022\t\u2022 t Canada's first civil defence course for youths has begun at Arnprior Ontario, where 59 high school students from nine provinces are taking civil j defence instruction.New Bruus-! wick is the only province not represented.The lectures are simil-! ar to those given the militia.Financial & Market Report (GREENSHIELDS & CO.LTD.) Can Can.Cdn.Cdn.Cdn.Cdn.or $1.80 per share in the first six months last year.\tRUSSIANS \u201cThese figures \", Mr.Burnett :\tContinued From Page 1 stated, \u2019\u2022reflect the general soft- held Monday July 4, in the chapel son and his wife.Mary- Copping, of the M.A Collins Funera.-pjjg ear[y years of her life Home.Montreal, Re\\.Mr.Ma \\Vere spent in Rawdon.receiving chin of \\alo\u2019.s United Church ^j.eas married to the late urs.^cel O'Brien and family.John Reid, of Leeds, in Dec.19, | while here they visited many of 1909.Their family were: Mrs.-heir friends and acquaintances.Cecil Brain of Hawkesbury Recent week-end guests of Mr.(Janet), Mrs.David Macfarlane and yirSi Fred Little were Mr.of Valois (Helen).Miss Alma anci Mrs.Ray Little, of Stan-Reid of Hamilton, Mrs.Raymond bridge, Mrs.Percy Alexander, Kell a m of Port Credit (Florence), \\'ew= York, Mrs.Donald Mac-and Charles Reid of Huntingdon.Leish and children, Terry, Sandra The family moved to Hunting- ar.;j Rickv, Mr.and Mrs.Lynn don June 1919.Mrs.Reid was parson, Bury and Mr.and Mrs.always active in church and com- Lyman Little and daughter, Joan, munity life, taught Sunday School 0f Dun-das.Ont., Mrs.MacLeish in St.Andrew's Presbyterian an(j children remained for a long.Church as well as Huntingdon er visit.United Church.She was president Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Little of St.Andrew\u2019s W, M.S.and and children are vacationing with of Huntingdon United Church relatives at Mattawa, Trenton W- M.S.\tand Dunda-s, Ont.Even when incapacitated by ad- Mr.and Mrs.Robert Wallace, vancing years, she retained a 0f Shanstead, and Mr.and Mrs.keen interest in\tall\tthat went! victor Magwood and\tchildren, on around her.\tShe\twas quite\t0f Montreal were\tw-eekend active until within a few months guests of Mrs.Annie Magwood.of her death in her 95th year.Miss Denis Cuddy, of W-ater-She lived in Huntingdon with bury, Conn., was a guest of Mr.her son Charles and his family.an(j Mrs.Clarence Kenney and The funeral services were con- family, ducted by Rev.Robert Beal.Mr and Mrs.Chic Simpson The pall bearers\twere\tneighbors\tand family, of Verdun, were and old friends\tof the family;\tweek-end guests of Mr.\tand Mrs.Martin Dineen, John MacCallum Pat Kennedy and son.Brian.John Cunningham.Dr.Harold! Mr.Carence Kenney and son.Mass., is spending her vacation with her brother, Mr.John D.MacLeod on Albert St.Mrs.Gladys Madver of Sherbrooke was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Don aid Morrison, and att- ended the miscellaneous shower nation.Soviet Union backed Cuba\u2019s charges of economic aggression by the U.S.and in the Congo debate the Russians charged the U.S.had illegally sent military personnel to the chaotic African given Mis# Lillian Madver.Mrs.Donald R Murray of Sherbrooke spent a few days as the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Dan MacLean.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Cook of Ayers Cliff spent the weekend ¦ In bringing the RB-47 incident to the council, the Soviet Union charged that \"the actions of the United States government clearly constitute a premeditated violation of the universally accepted rules of international law, a as guests of Mrs.Cook\u2019s mother, policy of deliberate provocation Mrs.C.M.Smith and Mr.Ro- designed to exaggerate the situa- j bert.Smith.\ttion and to intensif' the threat Mr, and Mrs Rodney MaeDo- 0f war.\u201d nald of The'.ford Mines were\t-\u2014 callers at the hornet of relati vès and friends.Mr.and Mrs.Hector Matheson and daughters, Catherine and Margaret of GraniteviUe.Vt., spent a week as guests» of Miss Margaret Mathoson, Air Peter Matheson and Mr.and Mrs.John Matheson.BROWN'S HILL \u2014 Mrs.A.S.Temple from St.Petersburg, Florida is visiting her brother-in-law.Mr.G.L.Temple and Mrs.Temple.Mr.and Airs.Billy Leith were in Sherbrooke to visit Mr.Leslie Mr.and Mrs.John AtacDonald Henderson from Inverness, who of Hanover, N.H were recent is a patient in hospital following 1 guests of Airs.MacDonald's hro- | surgery.(her and sister-m-law.Mr.and Air.and Mrs Leonard Ilcnder-Mrs.John Graham.\tson from The Cliff and Air.Ray- Miss Judy Eiger and Air, inond Little from Rock Island Robert Cook of Sherbrooke were have been recent guests at the guests at the home of Aliss McGillivray home.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 am Abitibi Algoma Aluminum Asbestos Bell Tel.Braiil B.A OR B.C.Power Cement Iron Breweries Celanese Int.Pow.Pfd Pae.Railway Cons.Smelters Cons.Smelters Dist.Seagrams Dom.Bridge Dom.Tar Dom.Textile Famous Players Fraser Gen.Dynamics Howard Smith Hudson Bay Min.Imperial Oil Ind.Acceptance Int.Nickel Inti.Paper Interprov.Pipe Jamaica Pub.Ser MacMillan \u201dB\u201d Massey-Harris Molson\u2019s \u2019A\u201d Texaco Nat.Steel Car Noranda Price Bros.Roe.A.V.St.Lawrence Corp.Shawinigan Steel Co.Trans-Canada Pipe Triad Oil Zellers BANKS \u2014 Ban.Can.Nat.Bank of Montreal Rank of N.S.Can.Bank of Com.Royal Bank Tor.Dom.Bank mutÎneIrs Continued From Page CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 am.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY.JULY 22, 1900 Deaths Eiger\u2019s parents, Mr.and Airs.|Irving Eiger, Air.Ray Quint of Portland Me .was a guest for a few days at |the home of his mother, Mrs.| Alenerv-a Quint.Airs.Dave Wafers and son Alex, were guests at the home of has a position.Air.G.C.Curtis spent the weekend at the Archer home in Marlington and also attended a Going Away party for Miss Shirley Parker, R.N.at her parents home in Griffin, prior to her departure for New York where she Mr.and Mrs.Angus A.Mac-Kenzie.Mrs.John Alorrison has returned homo from Montreal where she spent a week as guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.and Airs.Joe Leone.Rev.and Mrs.Norman Buchanan and family, Susan, David and Catherine of Waterdown, Ont., are spending a holiday the Miss Doreen Dolloff is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Moody Sunbury in Alontreat.Vnglo Ntld.Cons.Paper Traders \u201cA' Trans Mt.Oil Quebec Tel Shop & Sa\\ t At INKS Advoeatt Alta.Gas Cassiar Denison Gunnar tlollingei Kerr Addison New Hosco Permo Pfd Quemont Steep Rock 2', B Trunk 7.15 B 21-'4 B ir» u 8 40 B .75 NEW YOKK STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 am.Tel Anaconda Bethlehem Steel Borden's Co.Chryslci Comm.Solvents Cons.Edison Douglaf Dupont General Electric General Motors Goodyear hit.Paper Int.Tel lohns-Manville Monts .Ward N.Y.Central Pepsi Radio Republic Steel U.S.Rubbei Std.Oil of N Studcbakoi P.S.Steel Vanadium Steel Woolworth 24'.R Amer 41 -'j B 281.It 4tv's B 12m 1! 16' .B TODAY nsluelds CONNER.Lint* M.\u2014 Suddenly at Minton.Que., on Friday, July 22nd.I960- Linta Maude Moulton, beloved wife of the late Ai W.Conner, in her 81st year.Resting at her home, where the funeral will leave on Monday.July 25th for service in the Minton United Church at 2 80 p in., Rev.C.M.Currie officiating.Interment in the Rcedsville Cemetery.IHrtlui CAMPIONE \u2014 To Dr.and Mrs Matthew P.Campion® (nee lee Seowen), at Waterbury, Conn,, on Wednesday, July 20th, 1960, a daughter, Martha Ellen.COGAN Ernest \u2014.At the St Louis Hospital, Windsor Mills, Que, on Thursday.July 21st, 1960, Ernest Cogan, florist and jeweller of Richmond, Que., in his 55th year.Remains resting at J.H.Fleury Funeral Home.Rich mond.Idle funeral will leave on Monday.July 25th at 9 15 am for service in Holy Family Church at 9.30 a m Interment in St.Bibianne Cemetery, of bura to assist in the emergency airlift to isolated Belgian settlers.WAVE OF VIOLENCE As the wave of violence swept eastward across Ihe Congo Bel gian authorities prepared the final stage of (he complete evacuation f Stanleyville.A UN force of Moroccan infan-1 try took over control of the sfra- { logic port of Matadi from Congolese in a bloodless ceremony.A city of about 22,000 in normal times, Matadi is the Congo\u2019s Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Temple ! chief port.But the rebellions were recent guests of Mr.and Congolese soldiers who had Mrs.Carroll Brown in Beebe, Vt.ousted their Belgian, officers, Mr.and Mrs.Harley Standish fought Belgian troops and para and Wendy from Montreal have j lyz-ed the port, had frightened been visiting Mr.and Mrs.Dew-, away all but a handful of Ma-ey Mosher.\"\ttadi\u2019s white residents.\u2019 Mr.and Airs.Fred Keet, ! The UN hopes to get supplies Stock prices were lower quiet trading.Algoma Steel 30% off l'i B.C.Power 31 > .off 3/8 Canada Cement 24 off 'n Can.Chemical ti'i off 5/8 Foundation 9 off % Inti.Nickel 52'i off 1% Interprov.Pipe 52% off % Jamaica 29 off 1 Noranda 37 off 5/8 BEDFORD \u2014 Mr.and Mm Myiil Well-Greenfield Park, epen: a weekend with the latter\u2019s mother, Mrs William Campbell Air.and All's.L.Forsyth, with Ilnur children, Shawn and Holly, of Milford, Nil., have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.Eric ! Jones.Mr William Adcock Dorothy, has been a guest his parents, Mr.and Mrs bam Adcock.Miss Beverly Wightman and her sister, Mrs.Paul Cheese-man, of Montreal, were with their parents, Mr.and Mrs W.R Wightman over tho week-end Mr.and Mrs.Ewart Martin and son Richard have returned from a motor trip to Rhode Island.Mr.and Mrs W A Rhicard have returned from their holi days, spent in Gaspe and Maine.Mrs Joseph Colombe, who has been a patient for several weeks in the Royal Victoria Hcvspital, .Montreal, where she underwent surgeryi has returned home.Mrs.Nellie Westover lias returned to Stanbridge Ea-st, after having been a patient for the second time in Notre Dame du Rosaire Hospital.Mr, and Mrs.Andrew Falcon have relumed to their home in j Hartford, Conn., after visiting I ! the latter's sister, Mrs.L.La-Iroeque, Mr.Henry Bouchard, in ! who has spent the past months in Hartford with Mr and Airs.Falcon, has returned to Bedford and is with his daughter, Mrs.L.Larocque.Mr.ami Mrs Don Matthews, with their children, Bruce.Ralph and Virginia, who have been guests for several weeks of Mrs.M-atl hew s\u2019 parents, have return ed to their home in Dalhousie, GINGUES.Georgiann* \u2014 At Sherbrooke, Que., on Wednesday.July 20th, I960, Georgianna Rob id as- in her 71st year, wife of the late Kphrem Lessard and of the late George Gingues.Resided at 945 Fulton Ave.Re mains resting at Gerard Mon fetto Funeral Parlor, 33 Bowen \\\\e South Funeral service on Monday, July 25th at 10.00 a m in Ste Tlterese d\u2019Avila Church.Interment in St.Michael\u2019s Cem rtery.Trans Can.Pipe 17-1/8 off 3/8 N.B.Walker 35'4 up 5/8\tI Mr ;in ^r- and ^rs- Chester Boom- »\tv\t, h°\"-er and *amilF' Mrs.Lottie Newport was caLed\tfoocj saie for {^g benefit of suddenly to Ottawa to attend the st jame9 Anglican Church held funeral of her brother, Mr.Don- a(.(be Dew-Drop Inn Restaurant j aid Byham.\t| vvas a decided success.Proceeds Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Barter were amounted to around S30.recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thp Rev A Slattery of Farn-\u2022îa.mes Angrave and family in\tç^arge of the service in IRosemere.They have also spent thp st james Anglican Church considerable time at their cottage on Sunday, July 17 in the absence at Mirror Lake.\t0£ Rev jj j À.Reynolds, who is Miss Betty Beaumont of Mont- : on holiday.! real spent a short holiday with ;\t\u2018_______________ her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.H.i Beaumont.\tTOUGH PLANTS Mrs.Mary Flanders has re-' (More than 600 kinds of plants, turned home from the Sher-1 including cactus, lupine and brooke Hospital and is convalesc-j dahlias, grow in the arid Death I ing favorably.\ti Va ey of the southwestern U.S.Mrs.J.M.Cameron and Mrs.Bloomfield were in Magog to meet Mrs.M.D.Cameron and Mrs.R.C.Davis, who were returning from a trip to New Brunswick.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Cameron were in Cowansville and called on Mrs.Ruth Leroy at the KINGSEY FALLS and Mr.Boomhower, Miss L.Larocque, of Montreal, was with her parents Mr.and Mrs.P.Larocque, over the Mr.and Mrs.Ted Buck and week-end.family, Sawyerville, spent a few Mr.and Mrs.W, B.Bradshaw days visiting Mr.and Mrs.Eu-1 have returned from a stay at| gene Drouin.Mr.Jean-Luc De-1 Ogunquit, Me.sautels and Mr.Conrad Bissette,! Miss Isabel Marshall, o.f Mont-Sherbrooke, also called on Mr.real, spent the week-end at her B.M.P.Hospital.They found her antj »qrSi E.Drouin.\t, home here, feeling better.\tj Mrs.Dorothy Sharp and Mr.I Recent guests of Mrs.Cora | George Sharp of Montreal, were McGill include Mr.Milton Bra- guestg 0f Mrs.Robert Sells and cey, Dunham, Mrs.Gladys Nor- called on other relatives, ton, Miss Katherine Norton, Mr.| y[r, and Mrs.Eugene Drouin Douglas Norton, Bryan and Tim- j anc| Donnie were in Sawyerville my Norton, Mr.and Mrs.John j f0r the weekend and attended the Chapman and family, all of Wat- ; double weddings of the Misses erloo, and Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Elly and June Mogensen.FUNERAL CHAPEL 530 Prospect St.\u2014 LO.2-2464 fu fttnnormm Gunter, Richmond.Mr.and Mrs Howard Gibson, Weekend guests of Mrs.Ethel 1 Asbestos, Mrs C.Brork and Mrs Coates were Mr.and Mrs.H M.F.Brown of Danville were guests Graham, from Mount Dora, Fla.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Martin and two children and Mr.Raymond Martin, Delhi, Ont., visited Mrs.Coates recently.Mrs.Wedge is again residing in her own home, which has been repaired since the recent fire.of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Leith.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Blake and Mr.William Blake were Mr.Harry Blake of Sterling, Mass., and Mrs.Blanche Robinson of Leominster, Mass.Delbert Blake is spending two weeks in St.Johns, Que., with the , Cadets.WATSON \u2014 In proud and loving memory of my only brother, Corporal John James Watson, Black Watch Regiment, who was killed In action In France on July 22nd, 1944.Always rememhered by KATHERINE.Hamilton, Ont.MONUMENTS NOW: Delivery end erection ANYWHERE IN THE TOWNSHIPS \u2014 LOW PRICES.Send for FREE booklet showing beautiful stones \u2014 ALL GRANITES.ORDER BY MAIL: Write, phone or call: Anderson Monuments BEEBE \u2014 TR.6-2416, Que.(In Sutton, Lloyd Mandigo) YETTF.R \u2014 In lovln* memory of my dear sons and brothers, Melvin and Russell Yetter, Who passed away I July 22nd, 1»55, also my daughter j and sister, Mildred Yetter, who \\ passed away August 21»t, 1955.In looking back In memory Upon the path we trod, Bless the years we had with you And leave the rest with God.Ever mnenvbard by MOTHER end FAMILY 1 Draper-Hastings1 FUNERAL SERVICE Cowansville - Sutton ¦ Waterloo - Knowlton Mansonville Tel.157 Cowancvili* Tel.11 Sutton 6 SWERBKOOKE DAILY -RECORD, FRIDAY.JULY 22, 13B0 Clip Me For FAST SELL AND PROFIT.BUY AND SAVE .GET A BETTER JOB.HIRE GOOD HELP itead an& Ute fliéWyïl Mi Gas electric and wood ranges.All reconditioned and at very low prices.ACTION 1.Articles For Sale RANGES ~ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD WANT AD ORDER BLANK Write Your Ad Here One word on each line.STATING HEADING 1, Articles For Sale 200 CORDS of iry blockwood.Norman Moore, 240 Queen St., Lennox-ville, Tel.LO.9-0663.12.To Let S'O ROOM apartment, modern, heated, $30, Immediate occupancy.Apply 825 Malouln St.ÇA.¦- - ^.mmswn f pm GIRL\u2019S 3-vpeed bicycle, 26\u201d like new, Apply 312 Queen Blvd.North Tel.LO 2-0717.IJAWA 1950 motorcycle, 175CC, like | new, fuly equipped.VI 9-2774, Mr.! EUIs, Coattcook.TO March 31st at $40.00 per month, i Country Home, newly renovated.2 bed rooms.About one acre of .land.Near North Hatley.Phone F I McCrea.LO.2-6753.SUBLET- 5 rooms with bath veranda, 3rd floor, $25 per month.956 Galt | UPRIGHT Princess piano, good condi-, st.West.Tel.LO.9-4903 or LO - U\u2019rH.2^937 AviIlab]e lst of AUgUSt.ROSS-BIRON LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.133 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke.\t________ CHAMPION house trailer, 35 ft., de- CONTAFLEX camera model IV, built-luxe model, In perfect condition, in meter, coupled range finder, 2.3 sleeps six.Reasonable.Four Pines ; lens with case Brand new condi-Park, R.R.I., Sherbrooke Wm tlon.$135 or nearest offer.Tel.LO.tlon.Davenport and chair.Write Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Box 51 or Phone 83-W, BailUe.9-1192.14-ft.boat, 3'^ h.p outboard, $35.00 Electric stove.2 burners, oven, no heavy wiring necessary, $23.00.Scott, Georgevllle, Victor 3-4106.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.DOUBLE SAVINGS \u2014 - BY MONEY ORDER \u2022 PAY CASH AND SAVE CASH RATE: 3c per word\u2014 minimum charge: 50c for 16 words or less for three consecutive insertions, 3rd day half charge; six consecutive days, 25% off.Forward 10c to cover mailing of record box replies.EXAMPLE: Cost of classified ad of 16 words or less for 3 days: Cost .$1.25 Deduct cost of money order .09 YOU REMIT .$1.16 Cost of classified ad for 6 days \u2014 Cost .$2.25 Deduct cost of money order .09 GURNEY combination oil and gas range, in excellent condition.Call LO.2-2914 or see at 3030 Lafayette St.1 BROWN metal bed, spring and mattress, double size, $10; 1 metal bed and spring, double size, $5.Tel.LO.2-7458.4 ROOM apartment, heated, hot water year round, colored bathroom,! stove and refrigerator furnished i Price $75 per month.Available immediately.Situated at 777 Victoria St.For more information, call LO.9-2952.W.E.NUTBROWN General Carpentry Plywood forms for eonerete work.Available for rental or erection.I-A Church Street Lennoxville \u2014 Tel.LO.2-6652 CHICOINE & PETERKA TV HI-FI & STEREO 1263 King W\u201e \u2014 LO.9-5823 SHERBROOKE Run Ad \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 4t 4 Enclosed $ Chorge Q NAME ADDRESS PHONE Moil to ANTIQUE set of settee and two chairs, newly upholstered.Mr^ Antoinette Wilcox Jasmin, 437 Main West, Magog.VI.3-4452.2.For Sale or Exchange MODERN 7 room country home, mile from lake.Would exchange for farm.Record Box 51.15.Rooms To Let 2 DOUBLE rooms, for students or ! young business people, $5 per per- i son.Apply 270 Moore St.or Te:.LO.2-2977 20.Wanted To Purchase 4.Property For Sale BUNGALOW situated In Lennoxville, Two bedrooms, large kitchen, living room and bathroom.Heated garage.Hot water heating.Sacrifice at $7000 for quick sale.Call LO.2-5544.EATON Corner; House, 6 rooms, sun porch, modern conveniences, barn, approximately 1 acre good garden land.Mrs.J.A.Currier, Eaton, Que.COMBINATION stove, wood-coal and electric.Consider combination j four burner propane gas.Reason- j able.North Hatley VI.2-2400 AUCTION SALE for Gerard Landry, 3 miles from Compton, on the Lennoxville Highway Tuesday, July 26th, '60, at 1 p.m.To be sold: 7 Holstein cows all artificially bred, 2, one yr.old heifers, 5 spring calves, herd all clean blood tested through the County test, 1 good young mare 1500 lbs.Farmall A tractor, McCormick tractor type plows, McCormick tractor mower, McCormick tractor type cultivator and hitler, John Deere hay loader, wagon, Massey Harris potato digger, manure spreader, potato grader, 12 cords orf 14 In.blookwood, quantity of wire and scrap Iron, hay fork rope and pulleys, quantity of cedar posts, quantity of household furniture, all small farming tools, Ford V4 ton truck 1952 model In very good condition, Chevrolet 1951 car, all to be sold without reserve, as Mr.Landry had the misfortune to break his leg.| WILSON St., Lennoxville: House with SINGLE, duplex, or semi \u2022 detached ; house In North Ward, about $15,000.Tel.LO.7-5162.20a.Wanted To Exchange WOULD like to exchange 8 room year round house in North Hatley i for wood lot.Apply A.H Stoddard, VI.2-2414.LENNOXVILLE, Corner of Speid and Lome., 6 room brick bungalow, :-.j beautifully finished In oak, Hre-j 44.5a!eSmatl Wanted place, Pierson windows, landscaped.For Immediate occupancy.Price $14,800, R.A.Deacon, Tel.LO 2-2185.DESIRABLE spot west side Lake Mas-sawippi, 130\u2019 frontage, good beach, gravel road.Write Box 238, Beebe, Que.2 SALESMEN wanted with cars.Please apply C.Legroulx, Royal Hotel after 8.30 p.m.This beautiful Model Home, at Magog, recently completed.and situated on a large lot measuring 100 x 150 at the corner of Msgr.Laval and Merry St.South, is being offered for sale below cost.Low down payment, with 6% mortgage arranged._ PARTICULARS \u2014 Landscaped lot, lawn and stone patio with double ear port.Finished basement includes playroom with ample storage space, oil heating unit.Other features: kitchen fan, hot-water heater, hardwood floors, mahogany kitchen cupboards, arborite counters, awning windows, aluminum storms and screens.Homosote exterior walls, eavestroughs, Dutch brick, etc.\u2014 READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY \u2014 For further details, please contact Lome MacPherson, care of Colin C.MacPherson Reg'd BUILDING MATERIALS 100 Lake St.\u2014MAGOG\u2014VI.3-3348 (days or eves) Service Depot Expert Repair* and Parts for all types of washing machines.Tel.LO.2-4723 1601 King St.W.SHERBROOKE Mac's Driving School Dual controls.Full insurance coverage, experienced instructors.Late model car, home pick-up Sherbrooke \u2022 Lennoxville.Tel.LO.24153 WE\tREPAIR TV &\tRADIOS PROMPT\tSERVICE O'BOYLE\t& PEARCE Tel.LO.2-J800\t 1480 King W\t\u2014 Sherbrooke TV Guide 3 \u2014 WCAX \u2014 Burlington 5\t_ WPTZ \u2014 Plottsburg 6\t\u2014 CBMT \u2014 Montreol 7\t\u2014 CHLT \u2014 Sherbrooke 8\t\u2014 WMTW \u2014 Mount Woshmgton TBA \u2014 To Be Announced 26.Help Wanted: Male 5 ROOM house with three bedrooms In Stanstead.Good location.Sher-1 brooke, LO.7-4503.Terms: CASH ART.BENNETT Auctioneer Tel.1M SawyerviUe.2 four room apartments, hot water, I automatic heating, large lot, gard-I en, double garage.Sell for $11,SCO, i Cash to be discused.Phone LO 7-4177.POUR-QUO!.why don\u2019t you own a home ot your own?Call Charles Connors, LO.2-4000, 138 Wellington St., North, AUCTION SALE for Mrs.A.R.A.limes, Raton Corner On Route 27 Saturday, July 23rd, '60, 1 pm.To be sold: 1 R.S.Williams piano In good condition, studio couch like new, settee set, 1 Philips combination radio and record player many odd tables, mirror, floor model radio, Gurney all enamel kitchen stove, music cabinet, kitchen table and chairs, sewing machine, single r i .r Cn|0 beds and double beds, bureaus, com-1\t'UI JU.e modes, high boy, baby carriage, ba- ATTENTION: Choice residence North | Ward, persons desiring to own |- SS SW&ErKJrrU \u201c\u2022 Help Wanted: Male discussed private sale.Apply 1377 Amherst\t! TEXTILE SUPERVISORS ASSISTANT PURCHASING AGENT Required by a heavy industry in the Eastern Townships, Candidates must be college graduates between 25 and 36 years of age, and have one or more years experience in a similar position.Must also be conversant with procedures of selection, specifications and competitive evaluation of mine and mill machinery.Good starting salary, complete range of employee benefits.Excellent educational and recreational facilities in an attractive and modern community centrally located.Apply in writing to: Employment Manager Canadian .Tohns-Manville Co.Ltd., Asbestos, Que.36.Miscellaneous PHOTO finishing \u2014 all types of films, black, white and color \u2014 Fast service, work guaranteed or money refunded.All sizes black and white, only 99c.For oversize prints, price list furnished on request.Mat! film to Ken Fox, East Hereford.37.Personal OLD, RUNDOWN?Ostrex Tonic Tablets help \u201cpep-up\u201d thousands of I 7) La Metéo 4:00 p.m.5)\tNews 6)\tRendez-vous 7)\tMelody Ranch 8)\tEarly Show 6.10 p.m.3) Knick.World of Sports 6:15 p.m.5) Atlantic Weatherman 6:20 p.m.5)\tSports Score Book 6:2$ p.m.3) Weatherwise 6:30 p.m.3) Newstime 6)\tMetro 5) Kartoon Karnlval 7)\tTélé-Bulletin 6:4$ p.m.3) Doug Edwards S) CBC TV New» FRIDAY 7:30 p.m.3) Rawhide 5! TBA 8i Home Run Derby 7:45 p.m.71 Pour Elle 8:00 p.m.5)\tAdventures In Paradise 6)\tRed River Jamboree 7)\tDécourvertes 8)\tRed Sox Baseball 8:30 p.m.3) Hotel de Paree 6)\tFour Just Men 7)\tLe Courrier de Cast a Dark Shadow-Si Black Saddle 5) The Jtm Coleman 11:00 p.m.3) Your Esso Reporter 5)\tLate News and Sport» 6)\tCBC TV News and Weather 7)\tTéléjournal 8)\tTomorrow's Headline* 11.0$ p.m.8) ML Wash.Weather 11:10 p.m.31 Vermont Edition 8) Watch Your W\u2019eather 11:15 p.m.8) Man from Blackhawk 5) Jack Paar Show men, women past 40.Only 69c.At all druggists.35.Business Opportunities HYGIENE supplies (rubber goods) Mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples, 25c.25 samples, $1.00.Mall order Dept.C-2, Nov Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton- Ont slnett*, folding camp bed, trunk,LOT at U*.for children swimming.100 feet from water Should be seen.Small ! down payment, easy terms Call 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.LO.9-3636, G.J.Greenland.large quantity of dishes and cooking utensils, garden tools, antiques, I cruet, boudoir sets, antique mirrors, I wash stands, picture frames, high chair, 2, lifttop commodes, 3.pine cherts of drawers, rockers, complete_____________________________ set of 8 genuine Warby chairs, also j _ -,\tCCI number of pcs.of antique dishes, : O.L.Cl IS rOf 3Cl& lamps, (etc).Please note this Is a very old household of furniture In good condition, all to be sold without reserve, also the house and property Is to be sold, for information please apply to Auctioneer mentioned below.please plan to attend early.Terms: CASH.ART.BENNETT Auctioneer Tel.100 Saws'endlle.\u201953 COACH, very good running condition.Must sell, bargain for quick | sale.Tel.Magog VI.3-2081.1956 BUTCK station wagon, automatic, j new paint, $1250.Tel.TE.7-2480,! J.T.Ball WatervUle.Professional Directory Advocates ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS, LANGLAIS & MONTY Armand Rousseau, Q C., Paul Mullin* Gervals, André Lang-lai», Rene Monty.LOrralae 2-4735 6 Wellington Street South.Sheri brooke.TOBIN & TOBIN, Trial Work and General Practice Rosenbloom Bldg, opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington (North., LO.2-2120.WESLEY H.BRADLEY.Q.C.The Canada Bldg., 455 Craig Street Wert Montreal UN.1-2737 Chartered Accountants 8b.Authorized New Car Dealers CHEVROLET, Corvair, Envoy, Olds-mobile, Cadillac, Chevrolet Trucks, Sales and Service, Foxbrooke Motors Ltd., 345 Wellington South, Sherbrooke.Telephone LO 9-3606.New England Textile Mill has opening for the following: - SPINNER Experienced Supervisor in Cotton Spinning, Spooling, Warping.Give detail of experience and salary expected.WEAVER Experienced in the areas of Cotton Slashing and broad-loom weaving.Give complete details of supervisory experience and salary expected.Write Record Box No 47 BOAT Manufacturing Plant In Eastern Townships including engine repair shop, offices, show room, winter & summer storage and with 380 feet shore line.Storage alone will gross 20%.Owner has other Interests.F.W.McCrea Montreal St.Sherbrooke Phone LO 2-6753.\u201d MODERN restaurant, 130 capacity, large kitchen, low rent, established 40 years.392 JIain St.West, Magog.Selling due to Illness.46.Pets For Sale DOG, golden blond Spaniel, 3 years : old.real pet, Budgie.9 months old, | with accessories.Tel.LO.2-8664 PUREBRED American Cocker .Spaniel puppies.George Marshall, Waterloo.Phone 1154-J-3.|50.Machinery For Sale 6:50 p.m.7) Edition Sportive 6:55 p.m.6)\tSports with Charlie Shaw 7)\tEmission Politique 7:00 p.m.3) Search for Adventure 5)\tTBA 6)\tTabloid 7:20 p.m.3) Tri-State News 7:00 e.m.3) Captain Kangaroo 10:00 a.m.3) Comedies 8) Michaels In Africa 10:15 a.m.5) Christian Science 10:30 a.m.3) Mighty Mouse GENERAL Store, stocked, modern | WELDING machine, gasoline auto-1 5) Ruff & Reddy buildings, living quarters.Owner retiring.Apply Record Box 48.35a.Legal BUTCK, Pontiac, Trucks.Sales IMPERIAL, Chrysler, lant, Renault, Fargo Trucks, Sales & Service.Martin Motor Sales Ltd., 405 Belvedere St Tel LO.9-3659.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC SCHOOL MUNICIPALITY OF SHERBROOKE, COUNTY OF SHERBROOKE PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice Is hereby given that the electoral list of the Roman Catholic persons who, on the 10th of July 1960, were entered on the valuation roll tn force of the City of Sherbrooke and qualified to vote tn the North Ward is deposited in FLUENTLY bilingual girl, full time, the office of the secretary-treasurer Plymouth, Val* f0r telephone operator relief and ! of the Catholic School Board of Sher-general office work J.S.Mitchell | brooke, 121 King Street West.matic with trailer, 209 amperes.8) Popcorn Playhouse Bargain easy terms if desired.Am-1\t11:0(1 *-m- pro Oxygen & Welding Supplies 3) B^S Picture Ltd.2446 King West, LO.9-5904.\t5) Fury _____________________________________!\t11:30 a.m.Ing, price $2.50 each.Ampro Oxygen & Welding Suplies Ltd., 2416 King West, LO.9-5904.Vauxhall, G.M.C Service, DeLuxe 1ST CLASS auto body man, sober, honest.Psld holidays.$2.50 per hour to start.Slim\u2019s Auto Body, 164 South St., Lynn, Mass.Phone Lynn 8-0607 collect.Mr.R H, Dupuis.IIUC&JS fiSJCd AS otJiVICC»\tf III » » /\t, I Automobile Ltd- 1567 Kmg west 27.Female Help Wanted TeL LO 9-3669 WELDING masks for electric weld- j 3) 4-H Electrical Club Series 5) Circus Boy 12:00 p.m.3) Sky King ELECTRIC welding machine.Arc- 5) qyue story Master, 180 amperes, price $150, j 8) Little Rascals easy terms if desired.Ampro Oxy- ;\tu:30 p.m.gen & Welding Supplies Ltd.2446 | 3) CBS News King West, LO.9-5904.WELDING outfit, second hand, very good condition, $65, same guarantee as new.Ampro Oxygen & Welding Supplies Ltd.2446 King West, LO.9-5904.5> Detcetive Diary 7)\tAujourd \u2019hui 8)\tEngine House 8 1:00 p.m.3) Saturday Sports Time 7) Edition Sportive 7:00 p.m.3) Phil Silvers 5| Real McCoys 6; The Flying Doctor 7) Les Beaux Films 9:30 p.m.3) Tombsone Territory 5)\tM-Squad 6)\tThe Silent Service 10:00 p.m.3) Shotgun Slade 5> Moment of Fear 6)\tGillette Cavalcade of Sports 10:30 p.m.3) Person to Person 7)\tUne Folle ma dit SATURDAY 5:30 p.m.5)\tCisco Kid 6)\tCartoon Party 7)\tJamboree 5:45 p.m.7) Film 6:00 p.m.3) Newstime 5) Bill Hunier 61 Reflections 7)\tJamboree 8)\tWalt Disney Presents 6:15 p.m.3) Weather Wise S) Lancto Brother* and The Swing Kings 6:20 p.m.3) Sports Digest 6:30 p.m.3) Walt Disney Presents 51 Hawiian eye fi) Mr.Fix-It 7) Tele-Bulletin 6.45 p.m.«1 CBC TV New* 7) La Me tec 6:50 p.m.6)\tViewpoint 7)\tLa Météo 8)\tWorld\u2019s Bert Morte 11:20 p.m.3) Stage 3 \"You were never lovlier\u201d 11:22 p.m.6)\tSports Final 11:30 p.m.7)\tCiné-Ve dette 11.32 p.m.6)\tFavourite Film 11:35 p.m.3) Ready on Stage 3> 12:00 a.m.7)\tCine-Vedette 12:30 a.m.5) Bell Telephone Rouv & Co , North.Ltd., 164 Wellington St.11.Livestock for Sale 1 DARK red Shorthorn bull.4 years old, registered and blood tested; or will exchange for steers, one or two years old.Preston Kirkpatrick.R.R.2.Cookshire, Que., or Tel.Bury 607-r-3.LAVALLEE, BEDARD, Lyonnais.Gascon Sc Associates, D.J Crockett C.A., licensed trustee.201 Conti\t\u201e\t,\t_\t, , nentai Building, Sherbrooke, P Q I 10.Poultry rOf bale Tel.LO.2-9680.$2.16 doys MCDONALD, CURRIE & CO.Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS & CO.Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferln Ave - LO 9-6301 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, Rlmouskl, Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.75 CHICKENS, 15 weeks old.$1.00.each.Tel.LO.2-8371.MIDDLE aged woman, good health, wanting good home.Able to do housework for board and moderate salary.P.O.Box 126.Lennoxville.Sherbrooke this 22nd dav of July 1960 MA.IFiLA VIGNEAULT, Secretary-Treasurer.GREAT HOSPITAL The Walter Reed army medical centre at Washington includes a hospital with an average of 1,500 bed patients.11b.Baby Chicks ROSS, TOUCHE A CO.Chartered Accountants, Montreal REDUCED prices on started chicks, and 8-week old pullets.Prompt shipment.Dayolds to order.Fall broilers should be ordered now.Write for list or see local manager, Bray Hatchery.Lloyd Humbert, Talbot St.(formerly Newington) Sherbrooke, Phone LO.9-3730.AVON CALLING TO OFFER you success.Full or part time.Territory openings for women Interested in earning by serving Avon customers.For Information.Call 1073 Waterloo.Mrs.A.LeBrun.WAITRESS with experience, bUingual, 6 day vteek, permanent position.Apply Pat\u2019s Diner, 116 Queen.Lennoxville, Doug Patrick.28.Domestic Help Wonted I MID-JULY SPECIALS Dentists 12.To Let new address 406 Moore street.Office Hours: 8 a.m.to noon; 1 p.m.to 5.30 p.m.; evenings 7 p.m.to 8,30 p.m.Tel.LO.7-6o44.\"'R J.A.^ LANDRY, Surgeon-Dentist, \\ CHOICE now apartments In gay and *\"*\t1\t1\t\" peaceful surroundings, four minute» from centra of town, 8 room ! apartments plus 2 bathrooms.Monthly or annual leases.Church nearby.Playground, private swimming pool and parking.Open for ; inspection dally from 7 to 9 p.m.Chatelaine Residences Tel: LO 9-6434.DR.C.KNOX New address -LO.9-1188.LEBLANC, Dentist 639 Prospect.Tel.Optometrists COOK-HOUSEKEETER who is fond of small children for Knowlton home until September, and then Montreal.Other help kept, and excellent wages will be paid.An understanding and kindly person is required, as mother is Ul away from home Apply Mrs.P.S.Fisher.Box 389, Knowlton Phone collect CHapel 3-5774.30.Farm Help Wanted YOUNG married or single man for general work on dairy farm.Heated house, etc., provided for mar-1 rled man.Must be experienced and able to provide references.Apply Sherbrooke Record, Box 49.1960 VAUXHALL Station Wagon, new car guarantee \u2014 SrtrthfTjE Was $2300.NOWfcüïJWi 6-cylinder, heater .1958 SIMCA Sedan, heater, radio, $ like new 129ie 1953 STUDEBAKER Coach, Radio ._____________FURNISHED 5 room heated apart-\t_ yj.\t, CONTACT LENSES.Eyes examined, ment In North Ward, occupancy jZ.jltUOtlOn Wanted: Dr.Gilles Dalgneault, Optometrist,; August 1st Tel.LO.7-4611.\tFemale 74 Wellington St.N.Sherbrooke.\u2018- Tel: LO.9-1900.PR.ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optometrist, New address: Granada Thestre Bldg., 51 Wellington No., Suites 1 & 2.Sherbrooke Tel.LO 2-0517 Eyes examined.Contact lenses.NORTH Ward: 6 rooms, heated.1st |\u2014-\u201e \" .'V floor, wall to wail carpeting, tile MARRIED woman three small^chll flooring.Venetian blinds, modern.dren wants position Immediate occupancy.Apply 155 Clark St.wants position as housekeeper.good home wanted.Write Sarah Powers, Lisgar.or Phone Richmond TAlbot 6-2973.Sherbrooke Daily Record 119 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke, P.Q.BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and real estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT SawyerviUe \u2014 Tel.100 DUPLEX, North Ward, 6 rooms, [-;- heated, on 2nd floor, situated at 33.Situations Wanted: 618 Victoria St .rent $90.Tel.LO\t\u2014 2-6868 or LO.2-1941.\tUomeStlC I 1957 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 sedan, power steering and brakes, radio, Crash pad.A real buy at 1956 DODGE Custom Royal T595.s10S5.1953 BUICK Sedan .1951 PONTIAC Coach, as is Radio, as is 1956 FORD 4 door Station Wagon, 9 pass., new paint 1095.1957 METEOR 1 door sedan.As is \u2014 TRUCKS \u2014 1959 BEDFORD *4 Ton Panel .1959 INTERNATIONAL Pick Up .1953 MERCURY 3 Ton Chassis and Cab $1150.$1075.$995.50 other cars to choose from \u2014 $135.to $3.500.GMAC Terms \u2014 As Long As 30 Months to Pay.NORTH Ward: Apartment» 3 and 4 rooms, heated, hot water year round, electric stove and refrigerator furnished.Available August 1st.For more Information, apply 750 Buck St., Apt.11, or Tel.LO 9-4552.LIGHT housekeeping for middle aged lady, with elderly couple preferred.Apply to P.O.Box 222.North Hatley, or phone VI.2-2222.I Foxbrooke Motors Ltd.I JUNCTION POINT Basle in Switzerland is an botJi NORTH Hatley, f^r rtxvms furnish-:\tof ^ Rhir River a.^ ed, near like, screened porcn, con* .\t.r r*\tr* venlences.August, September or junction Of rrancc, (rWmany yearly allied), vi.2*2400.\tand Switzerland.i Authorized Dealer for Chevrolet - Oldsmobile \u2022 Cadillac \u2022 Corvair \u2022 Envoy and Chevrolet Trucks.345 Wellington St.South \u2014 LO.9-3606 - 9-3608 Full Lint of GM Approved Parts for General Motors Cars and Trucks.1:30 p.m.3) Film Shorts 5) Lazy L Ranch 7)\tTheatre en Matins* 1:45 p.m.3) Baseball game 6> Baseball game 8)\tRed Sox warm-up 3:00 p.m.7) Théâtre du Far West 4:00 p.m.7) Conna tssanc* de Monde 5:00 p.m.31 PGA Tourney 5)\tValley Hangers 6)\tThe St.Lawrence North 7)\tWalt Disney Presents 8)\tBigtime Wresting 5:15 p.m.7» Kentucky Derby 7:00 p.m.6)\tDennis the Menace 7)\tPalmares des Quadrilles 8)\tTombstone Territory 7:30 p.m.3) Perry Mason 5)\tBonanza 6> Cariboo County 7)\tQu\u2019en Prenez-Vous?8)\t77 Sunset Strip 7:45 p.m.7) Dialogue 8:00 p.m.6)\tMan from Interpol 7)\tRevue Sportive 8:30 p.m.3) Wanted Dead or Alive 5)\tMan and the Challenge 6)\tHigh Roads with John Gunther 7)\tLa de de 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GOODS-\u2018SERVICES \\!>,e ' *»W P*TSTZ | given couple in Use this handy guide to progressive Eastern Townships business concerns! SHAVER REPAiKS Estimates \u2022 Work Guaranteed Cords and Heads in Stocks ROSS-BIRON LO.2 )564 ELECTRIC LTD.)83 Frontenac Sherbrooke ^ Ways Mills Hall ELDON F.McGEE New York Life Insurance Co.Accident & Sickness Protection.Major Medical, Life Insurance.Group or individual.Tel.Bus.: LO.9-5103 Res.: LO.9-1518 Chartier Auto Spring Enr.SPECIALTY Wheel alignment ant) wheel balancing on eU types at vehicles Have your springs eheckeo now, if they are too low or too soft All cars fully insured while in our care.Rapid guaranteed service.Office: LO.2-4833 Res., LO.9-3108 180 GALT W.TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St., West, (in basement) LO.2-4334 SHERBROOKE LENNOXVILLE STANHOPE E.G.WELLS Bilingual Auctioneer Real Estate\u2014Auction House 30 Mossowippi St.Lennoxville\u2014LO.7-4023 NORTH HATLEY eft'ory Holland, of Be aeons field, were weekend gjesls of Mrs.Holland's parents, Mr.\tand Mrs.Harvey MacRae They\twere accompanied home >y their children.Debora and Derick who\thad spent a holiday with WAY'S MILLS \u2014 Mr Wendell their grandparents.Cass of Libbytown and Miss Jean Mr and Mrs,.Donald Maclkm-CurtLs of Hatley, whose marriage aid of Pompino, Fla., Miss Eve-took place July 16.were guests lyn Downing of Chicago, and Mr.at\ta\tprenutia!\tsurprise\tparty in and\tMrs Sammeth of Detroit, the\tLnion\tHal!\there\trecently\tMich\t, are spending a holiday as Having gone there for the pur- guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alex pose of attending an anniversary MacDonaln and Mr, and Mrs party for Mr.Cass' parents.Mr Wm, Buchanan, and Mrs.Gordon Cass, they «ere\tMrs.John N MacKetme re- taken by complete surprise when, ceived word o were ^Hday guests of their friend of the family, in a very unck, and .Ulnl.Mr and Mrs.humorous speech, presented the js,r] Gaul.n 40th anniversary ceiebraled by S.Durham coupie SOUTH DI RHAM - Mr and Mrs \\V A Millar were guests of honour a: a surpr.se party held rn the I.O.O K HaH she occasion being their 40th wedding' anniversary The party was given by Mrs K D McCoaMU and Mrs S A Doyle Mr aixj Mrs Millar were pleasantly surprised as they en-|tered the hall to see 75 relatives and friends waiting to wel come them as Mrs W Reed played the Wedding March Audrey snd Betty Uu Millar presented their mother with a corsage of red roses and their father with a carnation They «ere then escorted to ! decorated chairs, w here they received congratulations from their friends The evening « ta s s pent jin card playing and social chat.The tea (able was centered with a beautifu.lv decorated three-tier wedding cake made GOULD Mr.Geo Wintle.of the Wales Home, is spending a couple otf weeks with his brother.Mr.S Wintle, Mr and Mrs Gerald Wintle and Mr.and Mrs Norman Wintle.of Ayers Cliff, SfrnRBROOKF DAHY RFCORP, FRIDAY, JULY 22.IDRO of weekend guests ot their The Ox Bow Gift Shop Gifts for all occasions English Bone China Costume Jewellery Canadian Handicrafts Stanhope (Route 22) VI.9 3569 LIGHTNING RODS, Installation and Repairs.Protect your buildings.Reduce your insurance rates.Consult Stewart D.Reed \u2014 Tel.VI.2-2467 North Hatley.Free estimates.Work guaranteed.NEWPORT, VT.\u2014 Hearing Aids of Quality B33E533 Subsidiary of Motorola Low Prices.No duty to Canada.Office, Sat., or by appointment EARL MORROW 194 INDIAN POINT Newport, Vt.Tel, M028W Certified Hearing and Audiologist, honored couple with a substantial purse of money, on behalf of the assembled guests.Mr.Cass, on behalf of his future bride, voiced his thanks and appreciation and invited each and everyone to visit them ini their new home Mr.and Mrs.Alex J Smith otf Detroit.Mioh.were guests of Mrs C Annie MacDonald and called on others in town.Miss Anna MacDonald, Deaconess from British Guiana, who has spent the Last two months Downstairs in the dining room, with her mother, Mrs.Malcolm j where flowers were again used N.MacDonald in Cape Breton, in profusion to decorate, refresh- sP\u20acnl a ^ew days with her ments served buffet style await- maternal aunt, Mrs.Neil Mated the guests\tDonald During her stay she and Seated with the happy couple he,r aunt visited her paternal besides their parents, were Mr aunt- Miss Annie MacDonald at and Mrs.Raymond Curtis and,»10 Wales Home in Richmond.Mrs.Cora Curtis of Stanstead, Miss Madeline Woolley otf uncle and aunt and grandmother j Montreal, is spending a few respectively of the bride-to-be as weeks\u2019 holiday with her parents, well as her grandfather, Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Basil Woolley.George Poole of Ayer\u2019s Cliff and Mr, and Mrs.Ansel Wintle Mr.A.C.Parkhill and Mrs.Ruth ;in* D f,rst drug treatments for the eorrec-!Pr\\TLY RECORD.ERIDAY, JULY 22.19R0 ^ £ 6 £ £ ^ O O O o c* * ï ?f ï ^ r r by Gladys Richards J For and About Women î?7| V\\ % VN \\\\\\ >;> w\\ );) //) NW w \\\\( ® Summer Weddings cf Interest Sales sa|es __ everywhere.All the lovely summer clothes are on the block to make way for the new fall collection.We\u2019ve ; hardly had time to shorten all last year\u2019s summer dresses, and now fashion designers are tempting us to cast our eyes on what they have in store for us this fall.From what I\u2019ve seen and read, ~ \u2014 day Cgt them ojthtr'e^j they have given us much more ^ morning or ,afe afternoon.! freedom of choice.There is no Have a paj| of watei.beside you hard and fast rule as to style or antj pu| the flowers in it as soon length.Whether you prefer the as you cut them.For it is these straight slim sheath or the softly first few minutes after cutting draped fuller design, they arc all when wilting begins.Use a good there in new exotic shades and\u2018stout pair of shears, never break many glamorous materials.We j or pull.Put them in a clean vase can stop shortening our dresses, and add a title bicarbonate of for t'his fall will see them modest- soda and cut the ends of the ly covering the knee, even some stalks under water every day.to mid-calf.Soft light weight wools and jerseys with the newest blends CARROT CURLS Peel thin strips of carrot.Women\u2019s Sphere Roll J to form a loose curl, fluid ends I with a toothpick.Let sland in j ice cold water for several hours or overnight.Serve on appetizer tray or as a garnish on the main j plate.Here is a recipe for Scotch Oat j Cakes that I have had for a long j time.They are not hard to make and are good served with cheese, i SCOTCH OAT CAKES 1 cup oatmeal; Vs cup flour; 1 ; tsp sugar; Va tsp salt; Va tsp.baking powder; 1 tbl.dripping; j Va cup boiling water.provide texture and pattern interest.Fur is making a comeback in luxurious trimming on coats, suits and dresses.So flattering to the feminine figure.Black velvet and taffeta hats, the first heralds of the changing season have been in the stores for some weeks now.No more little bits of fluff on the side of the head this season.Hats will completely cover the head and have turned down brims.One j thing I found out, they are more j\t.\t.\t.\t.suited to women with larger ! cu-d» \"U® four wedged shaped features.One with a small face is I pieces.Bake on a greased cookie completely lost in the new head- sheet in 350 degree F oven for /-V/g /VJittetF Bii- of Thought Could TAake Supermarket Really Super | Ever since I read that the pres- good;?iidect of a large chain of super- My last suggestion is that serv-markets is out personally ringing ice, instead of self-service, be of-\u2018doorbells to find out what women fered the shopper who has a baby jlike and don't like about the in her arms, is walking on stores where they trade.I've been crutches, or is just too tired to I hoping he would ring my doorbell.Don\u2019t m:sunderstand me.I love ' supermarkets.But I would like : to get in my two-cents\u2019 worth.First of all, I think some of the supermarkets are getting en-! tireiy too super.| In some of them trying to pick ! up a loaf of bread, a can of coffee, and a quart of ice cream in-j volves as much walking as tak-i ing the kids to the zoo.A housewife whose feet are | tired is likely to avoid the super-; supermarket and patronize it only when she is fresh as a daisy and feeling in the mood for a hike.walk the aisles looking for what she wants to buy.Why couldn't one of those boyr who always seems to be rearranging shelves be available to the shopper who needs a little help?She could just turn a shopping list over to the young man and sit down in a comfortable chair while he picks up her order for her.I don\u2019t think this service would be abused, for as long as a woman is able, she likes to pick out her own groceries to be sure of getting the plumpest b u n c h of grapes and potatoes ail of a size.My next wish is that supermar- she loves to pinch peaches and pears to be sure they are ripe\u2014 kets would remember when they MU.and .MRS.RICHARD M.TOMKIXSON photographed cutting bags with heavy groceries that the cake at the reception following their wedding in Lennoxville while they kindly supply me with United Church.Mrs.Tomkinson, the former Jemima Agnes Davidson, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Lome F.Davidson of Lennox ville; the groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Clifford J.Tomkinson of Rosemounl, Que.(Photo by Geraldine Hebert, Sears Studio' are filling those giant size paoerir\u2019P'e enouSh but not too as any groceryman knows to his sorrow.i States, the bride travelled in a mauve linen two piece dress with which she wore a corsage of white sweetheart rases.Mr.and Mrs.Tomkinson will reside in Montreal.Guests were present from New I;, \u2019\"\u2019l a, -m:' .if, MR.and MRS.GORDON R.1.NICHOLSON photographed cuttin the cake at the reception following their wedding in St.George\u2019s | ; Church, Ste.Anne de Bellevue.Mrs.Nicholson, the former Susan \\ Alice Oavies, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm de Forest; ( Davies of Baie d\u2019Urfe.The groom is the son of Mrs.Malcolm ! Combine dry ingredients, add | |y|artjn \u201ef Gould, and Mr.Angus Nicholson of Scotstown, Que.driping and boiling water, mix | well and roll out very thin on a board which has been dredged with fine oatmeal.Cut with a large round cutter, then cut each\t__ T.The marriage of Susan Alice, |mony' ^r- an(^ Mrs.Davies en- daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Mai- tertained at a reception in \u201cGlen- wear, at least that\u2019s how 1 looked in them when 1 tried them on.It\u2019s lovely to see the new fall styles- but it\u2019s a bit saddening, for it reminds us that our summers are all too short.We very often hear complaints that nylons run so easily.This is most likely not the fault of the stocking, but that you buy them too short in the foot and leg.A half site larger will ease the strain end fit just as smooth- W- Now boys if your young lady stops at the cosmetic counter and asks for a stick of French Dressing, don't get qualms in your tummy with the thoughts of what kind of salad she is going to toss up.She is only ordering the new brown-orange tone lipstick to go with her sun-tanned skin.We all know how disappointed we are when we bring in flowers from the garden only to see them wilt in « very short time.Here are a few tips on how to lengthen the life of your pretty posies.Never cut them during the heat Jellied Fruit Salad Two tlbls gelatin; cup cold water; I\u2019-i this sugar; 2 cups boiling water; 4 cups of sliced peaches, diced cantaloupe and raspberries OR 4 cups sliced pears, diced watermelon and pitted Cherries.Soak gelatin in cold water for 5 minutes.Add the soaked gelatin and sugar to the boiling water and stir until dissolved.Chill until partially set.Fold in peaches, cantaloupe and raspber ries.Pour into one large mold or individual molds and chill until firm, 5 or 6 servings.NOTE: To mold in small cantaloupes, cut a slice from the top of the cantaloupe, remove seeds and peel, fill center with jellied salad.When set, cut in slices and serve garnished on lettuce or other greens 15 to 20 minutes.The cakes should be thoroughly cooked but not browned.Today's Pattern (Photo by Harvey Bennett Studio, Dorval, Que.) NICHOLSON\u2014DAVIES\t| ed organza over crystalette.STE.ANNE dc BELLEVUE \u2014 Following the wedding cere- a boy-pushed cart to get the groceries to the car\u2014neither the boy nor the cart will be at home when I unload.Couldn't they use smaller sacks for heavy groceries like canned Homemaking Cut off tops about one inch 1 above carrots and beets before ¦ storing.* * * Haven, Conn., Rutland, Vt., How-j An apron with big pockets is ick, Brome, St.Lambert, Mont-; handy for house cleaning chores.! real, Kinnear\u2019s Mills, Lemesurier, ! You can carry dust cloths and; Leeds ^ Village, Thetford Mines, | store small things in the pockets Baldwin\u2019s Mills and Sherbrooke, ; until you pass by their rightful i Mrs.F.Fox was at the organ Que., and Toronto, Ont.\tI'\u2018home'\u2019, and accompanied the soloist, Miss Thelma Crawford in the rendition of appropriate selections White gladioli were used to decorate the church.Given in marriage by her father, the bride was in a floor length gown of white organza over taffeta with a fitted lace bodice.Her elbow length veil of TOMKINSON\u2014DAVIDSON LENNOXVILLE, Que.\u2014 The marriage of Jemima Agnes, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Lorne F.Davidson of Lennoxville, and Richard Malcolm, son of Mr.and Mrs.Clifford J.Tomkinson of Rosemount, Que., took place on Saturday, July 2 at half past three o\u2019clock in the Lennoxville United Church, Rev.A.B.Lovelace officiating.Personals Mr.and Mrs.Robert Pearson of Hartford, Conn., and Mr.Grant Miller of Cumberland, Ont., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Pearson, Wilson St., Lennoxville.* * * Mrs.E.Stevenson who has spent the past few months with her daughter, Mrs.R.Hough, has returned to her home in England.colm deForest Davies of Baie d Urfe, to Gordon Richard Irving 0j- gar(;ien flowers and tall white aladale\u201d, the Macdonald College tulle illusion was held by a tiara Staff Club House, where masses of seed pearls.She carried a bou- and Johnston, Vt.ri99wfe by KITCHEN COMFORT Let this clever doll keep your electric mixer spotless! Just sit her on top of it\u2014her long, full skirt is its protective cover.Use ' Nicholson, sun of Mrs.Malcolm Martin of Gould, Que.and Mr.Angus Nicholson of Scotstown, Que., took place on Saturday af- *a*6r 0,1 a > Laurentian ternoon, July Ifith in St.George s Church in Ste.Anne de Bellevue.The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rector, the Rev.John W.Kerr.The church choir, under the direction of Rob-I ert Fleming, organist and choir director, was in attendance and [ sang \u201cO Perfect Love\u201d during the I signing of the register.For the j recessional music, Mr.Fleming I played a piece he himself, had I composed especially for the occasion.Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned ini white silk organza over taffeta ini a full length style.Taffeta appli que, in a design of lovers' knots, was used to outline the portrait neckline and to form a deep valance on the crisply bouffant skirt.Her elbow length veil was! held by a coronet of pearls.She ; wore a necklet and earrings of] gold set with pearls, a gift from; the groom, and carried a bouquet i of field daisies and pink Talis-j man roses.The bride\u2019s attendants were Miss Mary Hail as maid of honour and Miss Gail Catto and Miss ] Muriel Haugland, a cousin of the bride, as bridesmaids.They were gowned alike in white ny-j Ion chiffon with daytime length skirts in gently bouffant style.All carried small bouquets of blue cornflowers and wore wreaths of cornflowers in their hair.Best man for Mr.Nicholson i was Mr.William Lambert.Mr.Nelson Davies, brother of the bride, Mr.John Moore, Mr.Gino; Pin and Mr.Dan Uniat served1 as ushers.Mrs.Davies, the mother of the tapers were used to decorate the rooms.Mr.and Mrs, Nicholson left wedding trip to the Mountains.For travelling, the bride wore a white quet of white gardenias.Miss Joyce C.Dodd as maid of honor for the bride, was in a waltz length dress of silk organza over deep mauve taffeta with matching sash and flowered veil hat.She carried a cascade bou- linen sheath dress with short I duet of orchids and carnations, jacket in avocado green with; Miss Beverley Ann Davidson, white embroidery.Her accessor- as flower girl for her aunt, wore ies were white.Upon their re-'a frock of yellow nylon having turn, Mr.and Mrs.Nicholson will!a Peter Pan collar and puffed reside in Montreal.\t; sleeves.She wore a yellow and Guests were present from white carnation bandeau and car-Chalk River, Bryson.Carrying i ried a basket of the same flow-Place, Merriekville, Burlington, !crs- Cornwall, Ont., Shawinigan.l Mr.Ronald Freeman acted as | Gould, Bedford, Lennoxville and ! best man for the groom, the: Scotstown, Que.Westboro, Mass., I ushers w ere Donald Davidson MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS : m 1 Engagements Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Lafontaine of Birchton, Que., announce the engagement of their only daughter Shirley Winnifred, to Louis Philippe Dion, son of Mr.and Mrs.Eudore Dion of Saw-yerville.The marriage will take place on Saturday, August 27 at St.Patrick's Church, Sherbrooke.* * * Mrs.Allen F.Stevenson of Beebe, Que., announces the engagement of her daughter, Velma, to Mr.Richard James Eryou, son of Mr.and Mrs.Reginald K.Eryou of Graniteville, Que.The wedding has been arranged to take place on Saturday, August 13 in Wesley United Church, Beebe, Que.SEA IK ! and Fred E.Gledhill.The bride\u2019s mother chose a | dress of blue lace over taffeta with white accessories and a cor-1 , sage of pink roses.The groom's ' .mother was in yellow printed MR.and MRS.RALPH ALEXANDER DAVIDSON whose marriage I chiffon over taffeta with sand [ took place recently in the Grace Anglican Church, Sutton, Que.The, toned accessories and wore a former Catherine Myrtle Hazard, the bride is the daughter of Mr.corsage of American Beauty ; an(] r>jrSi Hazard of Sutton; the groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.r0les' ,\t\u201e\t,\t, P- Davidson of Foster, Que.Gertrude Scott Hall, where the\tu c.j- t\t-, reception was held after the cere-.____________________________(Photo by Studio Lavigne, Cowansville) CATERERS For Weddings, Luncheons, Teas, Home Cooking ROCKCLIFFE 471 Quebec St.Tel.LO.2-3433 19-21 Main St.West COAT1COOK Que.Phone VI.9 4131 OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN ! mony, was tastefully arranged with summer flowers and tall standards of white gladioli.A three tier wedding cake centered the bride\u2019s table, and was flanked by white shasta daisies and Children and t e e n - a g e r s | matching tapers in silver candel-should not be allowed to use the j abra.The w edding supper was phone for 30 or 40 minutes at | served by the Philathea Group a time, in fairness to the adults ; of the church, in both families.SOCIAL HABIT The ritual of afternoon tea was instituted by Anna, Duchess of Bedford, about 1830.U.S.INNOVATION Ice tea was introduced at.the St.Louis World\u2019s Fair of 1904, when the hot variety was un For a trip to the New England 1 popular in the sweltering heat.Fashion Brown is a heavy summer favorite to replace black for city wear this summer.Sometimes it\u2019s used in combination with black.And it\u2019s usually worn j gay remnants Pattern 7199: Pattern pitces; transfers; directions for mixer-cover doll.Easy! 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Our New 19R0 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Book contains THREE FREE Patterns.Plus ideas galore for home furnishings, fashions, gifts, toys, bazaar sellers\u2014exciting, unusual | bride, wore a softly draped gown of azure blue Honan silk with a Baku straw and organza hat and other accessories in oyster white.Mrs.Martin, the mother of the groom wore a gown and matching hat of surf green embroider- , designs to crochet, knit, sew, cm with slick black shoes, gloves ^roider buck *nct jewelry.The question of white shoes or j not depends largely on the custom followed in your town.| Some places bypass white in , favor of black patent.Others : Lake -gladly to white.If you stick with fh-e local custom-, you won\u2019t I feel out of place.first with cents now! the weave, quilt.Be newest\u2014send 25 BREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED MOVINOT LO.9-5105 f MOVI ART CRAWFORD tf Abenaqula, \u2022 Sherbrooka - BREAD 24 ox.when baked Tel.LO.2-2744 in eyeglass HEARING AIDS* BUDNING S DRUG STORE 39 Wellington St.N.Sherbrooke - LO.2-4773 - ¦ a n ¦ ¦ ¦ OPEN TONIGHT until 10; TOMORROW until 5:30 Thousands and thousands of persons have shopped .IF YOU HAVE, COME AGAIN! 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tural fairs and research estab-; liifiments of the Canada Department of Agriculture.NEW CEREALS, PEAS Seven varieties of cereals and one of peas have been licensed for sale in Canada this year.Four of the cereal varieties and the pea variety were developed by the Research Branch, ; Canada Department of Agriculture.They are: Pembina and Canthatch wheats for the prairies, Russell oats for Eastern Canada, and Palliser barley, a two-rowed, spring barley of pearling and malting qualities suitable for dry grass.The pea variety, Creamette, is a yellow, high-yielding soup pea.The three other varieties are Jubilee, a six-rowed feed barley developed by the University of Saskatchewan, Betzes, of Polish origin, a two-rowed spring barley of pearling and malting qualities and suitable for dry area; and Clintland 60 oats, introduced from the United States and suitable to replace Clinton and Clintland in areas where stem rust is common.FARM FORUM THEME Uational Farm Radio Forum's new\u2019 theme, The Sixties\u2014Decade for Planning, will focus attention on the major changes in agricul- ture, both on the national scene and on each individual farm, that must evolve in the next ten years.\t' HOG PRICES UP Hog prices In Canada have risen $7 per hundred pounds at both Toronto and Winnipeg since early March as a result of the lower trend in hog deliveries through May and June.By July 7, Grade A at j Toronto w as $26 and at Winnipeg $23.75 to S24 25 per 100 lb dressed.During the week ending June 25, Grade A at Toronto and Winnipeg respectively trad-: ed up to $28 and $26.25, or $9 above the low of early March, but lost $2 in the following week Hog prices at other centers have advanced similarly.The stronger hog price is the j result of the combined effect of cyclical downturns in hog production and the usual sea-! sonal decline in marketings ; through late spring and summer.| Hog carcass gradings in June averaged 117,000 per week ! compared with an average of ^ 150,000 through March and April and 151,000 in June a year ago.Gradings dropped to 111,000 the week ending June 25 and to 101,000 in the four day business week ending July Jersey Cows Win Awards In the Jersey herd of R.Dustin, Mvcetsburg.Quo., the cow Pine Gables Basil's Eva \u2022 214641, cl.i> s .'.ed Very Good, has just been ssued a Ton of Gold and 4.000 lb.certificate.In 1461 days she produced 2,030 lbs.of fat, quail fying for a Ton of Gold, and in 8 lactations she produced 78.372 lbs of milk and 4,342 lbs.of fat, qualifying for a 4 000 lb.certificate.Basil's Eva the Superior Douet Basil - 107749 ner of one Silver Medal, one Gold Medal and a Ton of Gold certificate.To qualify for a Ton of Gold a cow must produce at least 2 000 lbs.of fat in 4 consecutive years.Basil's Eva was bred by J.B Pangman of Cowansville.In the jersey herd of Mrs A Do-It-Yourself SHKRBRtXTKF DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JULY 22.1960 a daughter of Sire Brampton and a win- PIGGIES Wil l.GO TO MARKET \u2014 Young pigs like these now stand » better chance of living and getting to market since » serious dGease of swine \u2014 vesicular exanthema \u2014 has been eradicated.It was another accomplishment for silence.It took seven sears of cooperative state.federal effort to conquer the disease.This development means that millions of dollars will be saved hv the livestock and meat industries, according to the l .S.Department of Agriculture.R.Virgin, North Hatley.Quo .the cow Winsome Oxford Ma:d 266802, - classified Excellent, has ; certificate.also been issued a Ton i>f Gold | In 146t davs she produced 2 062 lbs of fat Oxford Maid winner of one Gold Medal House Ladder Is Only As Safe As The Person That Climbs It Washing windows, painting, cleaning the gutters, putting up screens all have one thing in common.They're jobs that can't be done completely while standing on the ground.Unless you're ready and able to hire someone to do all these jobs, better master the funda- - mentals of handling a safely.Start Right Begin by getting a good ladder.This is no time to hunt for a bargain.Get one with sturdy BY MR.FIX rails and a good spread between them, heavy rungs, rustproof hardware.Store it properly between jobs.Keep one wall of the garage clear so that you can hang the1 ladder on wall-mounted shelf! 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LENNOXVILLE \u2014 LO.9-6558 or VI.2-2460 Holstein Bull Purchased THIS RURAL CITIZEN HAS WATER TO WASTE .STOCKS DRAWN Domestic disappearance and exports of hog products exceeded commercial output in May and June by the equivalent of about 180,000 hogs, or 20,000 hogs per week, and | w ill continue to' exceed current j market supplies.ft appears |that gradings through July will | average about 115,000 per week and about 110,000 per week in ; August and September.Stocks j will continue to fall until the j upturn in fall deliveries which ! are not expected to be large.| The price outlook through the : remainder of this year appears ! iavourable for hog producers.MORE MUTTON If appears likely that increased j quantities of lamb and mutton j will be available in Australia and ;New Zealand in the near fut-! ure.| The Economics Division, Can j ada Department of Agriculture, ! in a recent study reports that sheep production in both countries has risen steadily since World War II, because of: (1) favorable wool and lamb prices relative to wheat; (2) improved technology; and (3) the successful wholesale destruction of rabbits.' : It,Mill * U llln aElifJf Jjiïli§tP' .Shown above is Carnation Lan cer Tower, young Holstein bull recently purchased by John Rose of Waterville.Quebec, from (he \u201cCarnation Milk Farms\u201d at Carnation.Washington, for service in his herd.c is sired by Carnation Royal Lancer an \u201cExcellent\u201d son, at 7,TvTw2Zli- ISéIIq - - naturally, he owns an ARTESIAN WELL and a dependable FAIRBANKS MORSE pumping system; he deals with DUQUETTE SPECIALTIES ARTESIAN WELL DRILLING, testing and deep well turbines \u2022 \u2022 FAIRBANKS-MORSE PUMP Sales & Service - 68 Gillespie Sherbroooke Tels.: LO, 2-4600, 2-7174, 2-5142 91 points, of Carnation Madcap Butter Boy and out of an \u2018Excel lent\u2019 \u2019daughter of Carnation Homestead Revelation with a top record of 1133 pounds of fat.His dam is a \u201cVery Good\u201d daughter at 87 points of Carnation Imperial Madcap Lad, a Gold Medal Sire ,and has completed five lactations with a top record of 715 pounds of fat with 4.6f\u2019ô test.Her lifetime total production, excluding her present lactation, is 88,264 pounds of milk, and 3,236 lbs.of fat with an average test of 4.4% for five lactations.Mr.Rose is to be congratulated on his purchase and the influence of this good sire should not only be seen in his herd, but in other herds throughout the district as a result of the sale of his progeny.cracking in the wood Learn to carry a ladder so that you don't strain a muscle or ; drag the ladder over a cement j walk.Find the center of gravity, the point at which it balances, and hoist it up on one shoulder Raise a ladder by bracing the foot of it against the house foun-l dation and laying it flat on the ground.The ladder should be at | right angles to the wall.\t] Start at Top Grab (he top rung and lift the| ladder.Then grab the next rung and start walking toward the! house, raising the ladder straight! j up as you go.When the ladder is! ! against the house, move the bnl ! | tom of it aw ay from the wall.I The distance should bo about a ! fourth of the ladder's height.Too great an angle and the ladder might break, too close to ihe wall and it might tip.As you work you may have lo move the ladder short distances.Get back on the ground and ease! the ladder away from the wall so that you move the top a foot nr, two.Then move the bottom the same distance.On the Level Make certain the base of the ladder is always on firm, level ground.A board or a sandbag should be used under the ladder otherwise.If the ladder is metal make certain that (here are rubber tips on the ends of the side rails.Face the ladder when climbing or coming down.Use both hands.Haul uji bulky items with a rope, Hang on with one hand while you work.If you must use two hands lor a moment, hook one leg through a rung to brace yourself.Avoid ladder climbing on windy days.And if you have a metal lad der, watch out for overhead wires.PLACE END OF LADDER AGAINST \u201e THE HOUSE____> w r //ni®' SPf RIGHT WAY to *rt oumbervnme ladder from tiortxontal ta where yon want it Is shown almve.1.After hrneitnr foot ot Udder against wall, lift top rung a.2.\u201cWalk\u2019* the ladder rna In the air nine hr inn*.3.After ladder U atalnst hnune.pull foot away from wall to about a ouartcr of ladder\u2019a length.SOUTH BOLTON \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Charles Stowe and children, of Rosemeflc, spent a Jong weekend with Mr Ray Stowe.They all went lo Slier brooke on Saturday to sec Mrs.Stowe, who is slill in hospital | there.Mr, and Mrs.George, Magog, have been guests of lilieir daughter, Mrs.M.Barnes and family.Mr.and Mrs.Kent Durrell two sons are on a holiday in Ontario.Mr.and Mrs.Garth Durrell are spending their holidays in New Hampshire and Vermont.Mr.and Mrs.John Jenkins and four children, of Windsor, Ont., have been spending a few days in the Hoei ner collage here.HALLIDAY N.H.A.- V.L.A.Homes Garages, Cottages, Building Materials, Belter Dry-KMnd Wood, Faster Erection.Fectory Built or pre-cut.Delivery 3-4 weeke Erection 3 weeks Four Catalogues, eech 25c.Generel Catalogue Free.R Broersma LO.2-2012 225 Court St., Sherbrooke.See Erection Wilson St., Sherbrooke.A S P H BIG SPECIAL FOR ALL TYPES OF PAVING coMU/, BIG JOBS \u2014 SMALL JOBS 800 KING EAST SHERBROOKE, LO.9 6333 Economy only starts with Gas Mileage END WORRIES ABOUT HARD-T0-0PEN WINDOWS STICKING DOORS STUBBORN DRAWERS HARD-SLIDING DOORS FOLDING ACCESSORIES LOCKS, HINGES.PADLOCKS TOOLS OF ALL KINDS MOVING AUTO PARTS They Work At Last As If On Ball Bearings ¦LJ WHY THO.SE AREN\u2019T EGGS! 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Paul Harney, the slim tourist 'from Worcester, Mass., and veteran Freddie Haas of New Orleans, each with a 60.Bracketed at par 70 were Doug Sanders of Miami Beach, Fla., wiho lied for the runner up spot I last year; Don Fairfield, Casey, j HI., January of Dallas, ami Ken ! Venturi, Palo Alio, Calif.Canadiens Loan Mce AAantha To Cleveland Club MONTREAL (CP)\u2014 Montreal Canadiens Thursday announced: I the loan of defenceman Maurice (Moo) Ma nth a of Cleveland Barons of the American Hockey j League.The six-foot-two 190 \u2022 pounder goes to Ihe Barons for one year under terms of the recent agreement between, the National Hockey League champions and Ihe Cleveland club.Manilla, 26.is a native of North Bay, Ont.For the last three seaMins he has played with Montreal royals, in Canadiens' chain of affiliated1 clubs.I In the 1959-60 Eastern Profes-[siorval Hockey League campaign Ihe scored 10 goals and had 29 ! assists in 57 games.The Royals j won the F.PHL playoff title.First Showdown Series In American Opens Tonight With Yanks Al Home To White Sox, One Game Difference SATURDAY The first -showdown series of the year in the American League opeUiS- -tonight at Yankee Stadium where New York Yankees, nursing a one \u2022 game lead, lake on the second place Chicago White Sox in the first of four games.iM will be White Sox speed and sound pitching against the Yanks home run pow-er and wobbly pitching in the series that overshadows other doings in the league.They will play one game tonight, one Saturday afternoon and two Sunday.The Yanks hold \u2022a 7-4 season edge and have won the las-t seven from the Sox.Most of the 1 e a g u e spent Thursday on the road- but Detroit managed to climb into a For the life you like to >.' .v N'., v.-kèS ,\t-Jw JS I llfcU .\\ % \\\\\\ - \\\\\\ \\\\\\ l >)> |% W\\ \\% I Vc HARNESS RACING at the SHERBROOKE RACE TRACK RAIN or SHINE\t^ WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY \u2014 8.00 P.M.SUNDAY EVENING \u2014 8.00 P.M.\t^ $1.00 \u2014 Pari Mutuel\t^ Children under 16 not admitted Fuller STTTTRBRIVIKT nvnv RrcORP, rKTPAV, .m.Y 23.ISflO 11 Downs Coaticook Canadians 8-2 In Junior League Last Night Luc Grégoire Wallops Two-Run Homer For Viclors To Break Deadlock In Sixth Inning, Nugent Winning Hurler Fuller clicked for sis runs in the sixth inning to break a 22 deadlock and down the Coaticook Canadians 8-2 last night in Junior League action.Highlight of the tilt was a two-run homer by Luc Grégoire, the first four-bagger registered by Hamel's squad.Wayne Nugent and George Tolhurst alternated on the mound for the Fuller ninesome with George whiffing two men.walking one, and allowing six hits while his replacement Nugent struck ut five, gave one free pass to first, and had five hits against him Three hurlers opposed the Fuller pitchers throughout the fixture Andre Coupai, Louis Michaud and Andre Michaud.Baseball Jon Douglas And Three Davis Cup Pre-Bou,Afedical m\tk* i r r i a Exam Today For Players Move Into Semi-finals Of Thursday's Games A The vuiting Canucks racked headed up a single point in the first w^}j frame when Letourneau came home.The Coaticook squad then held on to their advantage unt.l the top of the third when once again, they chalked up a run when Andre Michaud tallied.Fuller was far from beaten however, and they caught on fire in their half of the fourth, scoring two runs when Luc Grégoire and Wayne Nugent made the rounds.Both clubs went scoreless until the sixth when Luc Grégoire a six-run combinaLon a two-run homer that had , the Canadians rocking on their! heels.Richard Doyon.Luc Grégoire, Gerry Menard.Wayne Nugent, Cote, and Howard Chapman were the marksmen for the hosts, bringing the score to 8-2 in favor of Hamel\u2019s squad.Coaticook 100 1 00 0 2 11 1 Fuller\t000 206 x 8 92 L.Michaud, A.Coupai (6), A.Michaud (6) and Simard; Tol-hurst, Nugent (4), Tolhurst (5),\u2019 Nugent (5) and S.Grégoire.AMERICAN LEASUI Wabhington 5 Detroit 9 NATIONAL LIAGUI Pittsburgh 4 Lo* Angeles 1 PhilaetoTphiâ 3 San Francisco 0 St.Louis 9 Milwaukee 4 Chicago 8 Cincinnati 1 INTERNATIONAL LfACUI Montreal 3 Buffalo 4 Toronto 3 Rochester 2 (lOuinir Columbus 0 Miami 1 Richmond 4 Jersey City 13 SHIR-LENN LITTLE LEACUE Sher-Lenn AU Stars H Wattrloo AU Stars f Friday\u2019s Gomes AMERICAN LIA G L S Chicago at New York Cleveland at Boston Detroit at Baïtimoie Kansas City at Washington NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at San Francisco.Milwaukee at Chicago.Philadelphia at Los Ange fi St.Louis at Cincinnati INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal at Toronto Rochester at Buffalo Richmond at Columbus Miami al Jersey City.SHER-LENN LITTLE LEAGUE Senators at Indians National Clay Courts Tournament CHICAGO (AT \u2014 Darkhorsp Jon Douglas, first - firing Stanford footbal.quarterbavk in 1957.and throo Davis Cup piajers to day swept into the semi \u2022 finals of the National v\u2019.aj courts tennis tourna mer.-t The unseeded Douglas, winner of the California stare ut le last April and the Caracas International last year, steadily o\\cr-powered United States Dans Cup plajer Chuck McKinley 7 5, 6-4, 6-1.Douglas will face top seeded Barry MacKa\\ today.Bernard Bar-tzen, seeking his third straight clay courts title, will face Australia's No 1 for- eign seed Rod Laver, in the other semi -final Saturday The winners will meet for the championship Sunda> MacKay and second \u2022 rankl'd Bartzen are mainstav* of the United States Davis Cup team.Laver currently heads the travelling Ausirahan Davis Cup squad Laver, the 32 - year old Australian singles and doubles champion, moved through the fit.because quarter - finals with a 6 4 6 4 6 4 triumph over Miquel Olvera of Ecuador.Bartzen trimmed s'ixth seeded Jack Frost of Mon terev Calif 6-0.6-1.6 1.MacKay beat I>on Deli of Bethc>d«, Md .6-4.6-2, 6-2.Harris, Cleroux MONTREAL iCP>\u2014 Fivmoter Eddie Qumn said Thursday there »iU be a pre-fight medical ex amination today of the principal} n next Wednesdays bet\\ J weight tight\u2014Roy Harris of Cut and Shoot, Texas, and Bob Cle roux of Montreal Quinn sauf the early examina non is a marier of protection for the promotion end He said he Open decsii t waist a situation to arise as happened in Toronto earlier this summer when Nino Valdet of Cuba was ruled medically un->f any ey e condition, on the same day as the scheduled fight with George Chu \\ akt Qmnn also encountered a delay-last year in the Archie Moore-Avon Du relie lightheavy weight tight in Montreal when Moore First Round Play In Millar Trophy Provides Upsets As Bob Cunningham And George Knudson Are Knocked Out TORONTO iCl\u2019t - First-bound play in the $5.isk> Mil ,ir Trophy golf tournament Thursday pro ducod two shocks m the élimina tk*o of defending champion Bob Cunningham Jr and Ontario champion George Kmui Floyd Patterson Crowned King Of Boxing Circles NEW YORK V'\tVue world heavyweight boxing king was crowned Thursday night.Floyd Patterson, who regained the championship by knocking Betty Henri And Louise Fernet To Clash In Finals For City Crown reported a -tone bruise injury to 1\u2019u* lugemar Job ans., on of Sue his fool during training.Meanwhile, Harris and Cleroux have been doing gymnasium work daily.each going a few rou nds son Sixieen players were left in today s second round of the Canadian professional match - pi»\\ tournament, whirb has a first prize of $1.1)00 Kniktson.23-year old assisaant professional from Toronto Oakdale wa> defeated 4 amt 2 In Dick Horthwiek -is .year-okt Hamilton pro who won the tournament in 19R» when Knudsoa was only a year old.Cunningham, aLo of Toronto, was beaten ! up by AH Mill of Ceterlsorough Ont., who had to play an extra hole Wednesday to quality He w:iv one of four men to shoot tél in the medal \u2022 play Pirates\u2019 Hal Smith Belts Two Out Of Los Angeles Coliseum To Give Club V/i Game Lead Over Milwaukee Hal Smith is the Babe Ruth of against the Dodgers, ihe only the Los Angeles Coliseum.\tteam to hold a season edge over The Pittsburgh catcher hit two the leaders, more over the left-field screen The Cardinals, blanked Wed-Thursday night in Pittsburgh\u2019s nesday night by Warren Spahn.4-1 victory over the Dodgers The were held to one hit.in Ihe first pair ran his season total to nine, five innings but they rose up and Six of them have been hit at the chased Carl Willey in the big Coliseum, four in the last two sixth, Bill White\u2019s two-rum dou-days.\t; ble with the bases loaded opened As a result of Smith\u2019s home the gates.Jackson needed help runs and a five-hit pitching job from Lin-dy McDaniel when the by Vern Law, who won his 12th, Standings SHERBROOKE JUNIOR LEAGUE the Pirates again lead Milwaukee by IVi gam#- St.Louis gave the Bucs a helping hand in an afternoon game at Milwaukee where they broke the Braves' seven-game winning streak 9-4.A six-run rally in the sixth inning helped Larry Jack-son win his 12th.Philadelphia's Robin Roberts threw a one-hitter, blanking San Francisco 3-0.The only hit was an infield single by Felipe Alou with two out in the fifth.Manager Gene Mauch disputed the official scorer\u2019s calp on the single that robbed Roberts of his first, no-hitter.Roberts took the ruling by scorer Jim McGee philosophically.\u201cYou don't know-, you don't know-,\u201d said Roberts, shaking his head.\u201cIf they didn't give the boy a hit on that one they might have gotten another.The man made the decision and that w-as it.\u201d The single came on a ball hit at third baseman Joe Morgan.Stepping back to field the bouncer, Morgan stabbed the ball but fell to the ground.It was scored a base hit.Bob Andersen pitched the last place Chicago Cubs to an 8-1 victory over Cincinnati in the other National League game.Pittsburgh scored two in the third at Los Angeles on Roberto Clemente\u2019s single with the bases loaded.Smith hit No.8 in the fourth and No.9 in the seventh, both of Johnny Podres Another big crowd of 51.193 saw the series finale.A total of 153.932 fans saw the three games, boosting the Dodgers\u2019 attendance to 1,433,729 for 46 home dates.It was Law's third victory over the Dodgers and his third complete game against them in three starts.The righthander had gone the.route six straight times at the Coliseum since he was knocked out M>ay 1.1936.By salvaging the final game,1 after losing the first two, Pittsburgh won its sixth in 15 starts 1 Braves threatened in the seventh.Chicago scored six runs in the seventh inning, to knock out Bob Purky.\t\tW\tL\tPet.Coaticook \t\t\t\t4\t.714 Kisrt\t\t\t\t.7\t3\t.700 ! Fuller \t\t\t.7\t6\t.538 Indians\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t.\t5\t9\t357 B romp ton\t\t\t\t.4\tn\t.267 AMERICAN\tLEAGUE\t\t\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tG8L i New York .\t4a\t34\t.585\t\t Chicago\t\t\t49\t37\t.570\t1 , Cleveland \t\t\t4fi\t37\t.554\t2 2 Baltimore\t\t\t4«\t42\t.533\t4 Washington \t\t41\t42\t.494\t7! \u2019î Detroit\t\t\t41\t42\t494\t71 2 Boston\t\t\t33\t51\t.393\t16 Kansas City\t31\t52\t.373\t17'3 NATIONAL\tLEAGUE\t\t\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBL i Pittsburgh \t\t52\t35\t.598\t\u2014 Milwaukee \t\t49\t,T>\t.583\t Los Angeles \t\t4Ô\t40\t.529\t6 1st.Louis\t.\t46\t41\t.529\t6 San Francisco .\t43\t41\t.512\t j Cincinnati\t.\t40\t46\t.465\tIPa Philadelphia .\t35\t52\t.402\t17 Chicago\t32\t52\t.381\tIR'a Betty Henri and Louise Fernet advanced to the finals in the women's singles section of the City of Sherbrooke Tennis Tour nament las! night when Bei.y Henri downed Jeannine Lèves que 6-0, 6-3 and Louise Fernet ! dropped Marilyn Metras 9 7, 6 4 The two finalists meet Monday in a match to decide the City champion.In doubles action last night.Denis Royer and Claude Metras defeated Patrick Henri and Peter Murray 6 2, 6 2.7 5 TONIGHT\u2019S MATCHES 7.00 Majella Oharest and Ivan Bois, vert vs Michel Rivard and Yves La berge.8.00 Richard Rover vs Gaelan Rhus ; den in five rounds here June 20, qualifying round received a gem studded gold 'llm ^' siwell ol Montreal went crown \\ allied at $33.000 at a sum ,H>i 2 Hl'd I to Norm Smith of tumu banquet\tluron to.Another Quebec pro.The glittering headgear wa- a\tLe-ner of Rrllovur w.gift from his manager.Oils d' dumped o and 4 by Toronto s Amato, and was presented in the ¦\u2019\u201c'J* 'Nicohs presence of political amt ring hi-\t*die two rounds scheduled for minaries, including former box- i \u2022od*) were to determine fouling champions Jack IVmpsev, vomi finalists fur .Saturday Rocky Marciano, Jersey Joe Walcott and Barney Ross, Proceeds of the dinner went to Wil-itwyck sc hoot for boys where Patterson once was » pupil D Amato s,u(t I\u2019aiieison will REME.V.BER WHEN .Arthur Fagg Kent professional scored 24 and 202 not out in a county championship match end mg 22 years ago today at Col Chester, England, to set a world record in first-class cricket.It was Ihe first time that double conluries in consecutive irvnmgis fly to Europe Aug 8 for exlubi had been recorded in one match lion fights in Sweden and a visit by the same player\tto 1xvm!on, Paris and Rome MORRIS\u2019S FINEST SLOE GIN HAVE TIRES YOU NEED MARQUIS TIRE SHOP REG'D 356 Wellington S., SHERBROOKE.LO.2-3090, 2-3133 OUT OF CA H #¦ mm m SHOCK rubber.UNSAFE TIRES It only takes a minute to check your tires for baldness, uneven tread wear, cuts or bruises.Any of these signs means your tires are unsafe ! Go to your Dominion Royal Tire Dealer now.Buy Dominion Royal Safety 8\u2019s for grea ter safety and performance.Canada\u2019s finest original I equipment tire .now made with softer riding NO- DUSSAULT TIRE SALES be safe , be sure W& DOMINION royal tires REG'D 425 Queen St\u201e LENNOXVILLE, LO.9-3848 SHERBROOKE VULCANIZATION ENRG.2439 King W\u201e SHERBROOKE, LO.2 0019 Dominion Rubtaor Distributed by United Auto Ports Limited ond ovoilbale at all Supertest and Champlain Service Stations and at these leading Dominion Royal Dealers, MARQUIS TIRE SHOP REG'D., 356 Wellington St.S.DUSSAULT TIRE SALES, Lennoxville.SHERBROOKE VULCANIZATION ENRG., 2439 King St, W.CODERE LTEE, 30 Wellington St, N.\tj mmMm.¦ cool % Ga., and Athol, Mass.! Week-end guests at the home G Ekonibe poured at the tea Mr and Mrs John Butler of fmath s mother Mrs.Bertha Shel- Ontario, were here for a visit - for an indefinite stay.\t'of Mr and Mrs.Patrick Gilmar- ! charge of the tea tickets.\t! Mrs.R.Cootes.\t,,,,,,\t™, w,*,.a\t\u201e\u201e\t.of M nehester NH : tage at Baldwin\u2019s Mills.In the ed with a decorated birthday ! i d .r «ju-j L, rhimuiimi v,.\u2019 Mrs.S.A Whitney and Mrs.Miss A.Owens of\tMontreal : absence of Mrs.Shelton, Mrs\tcake.On Monday July 25, Mr.'bv t\u2019h accidc-\u2019al crown-n^ 'of' Mr and Mrs\tJ F Webb of James Dempester, of harnham spent the weekend as\tguest of\tHattie Eryou, of Rock Island, is\tSmith will observe his 84th birth-.h;5 brother.in-\u2019aw, Mr.Claude\tFairborn Ohio'\tMr 'and Mrs 7^ 'Mr, r *r °WhUnev S' «\tTu\t, v, '\tat thc home ol Mlss K- da>'' .\t.\t.C rope aux.The victim and a ; C.Copley, of ' Thurman, Ohio, table; Mrs.C.C.Whitney, Miss\tMrs.Edmond Harvey, of\tMont-\tHint.\tGuests\tat the home of\tMr.\t!friecd a jn^ 0f 73 w-ere, both\twhile bolidavmz a1 a cortaee on : Alice Buzzell and Mre.toward\treai, was a weekend guest\tof her\tMr.\tand\tMrs.Edgard\tHill and\t, and Mrs\tEdward BushneU\tand\t; drowned while at a cottage in\t' Lake Memphrema^o\" vidted Mr.Chaplin convened the food tabic.parentSf Mr.and Mrs.Morley\tTom, of Rock Island, are spend- ; family.Rock Island, have been\t' .he Chicoutimi area.\tWebb's parents\tMr and Mrs Mrs.Jack Crossfield, Mrs.Chris , Honey.\ting two weeks at their cottage\tMr.and Mrs.H.J.O'Neill, of; Mr.William Cunnington, Stan-1 James Webb, Sr'., in Rock Island! Sullivan and Mrs.John Me- \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.James\tSmeaton,\tat Lake Lyster, Baldwin's Mils.\tIherold, Ont, Mrs.J.C.Flynn,\tj ;itead js a payent ^ tbe Mont-\tMr and M*«\tGeorge Moulton ; Arthur, of Rougemont, wer* in j ^ Weston>\t0nt, and Miss\tSusan\tMr.\tand\tMrs.\tCharles Merri-\t'Niagara\tFalls, Ont., Mr.\tand\t: real Convaiescent Home on 3001\tand Mrs William Graves of charge of the handicraft and\tHcronj of\tBeaconsfield,\tspent.man,\tStanstead,\tare\tspending\tMrs.W.\tUrlocker and two daugh-\tKent Ave Montreal, where he\t| Charleston N.H.were week-end fancy-work table.\t; ten days with Mrs.Smeaton\u2019s sis-i two weeks at their cottage aiders, Joanne and Mary Louise, ; «pècts to remain for several ' visitors of' Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Mrs.Sidney Fisk, Misses Penny ter, Miss Alice Buzzell.\t, Lake Lyster, Baldwin\u2019s Mills and of St.Ca'harincs.Ont, and their\tfurther treatment.Perkins, Stanstead.Fisk and Rosemary Gibb, presid-j Mrs.James Dempster and sons, [ will also spend a couple days , granddaughter.Miss Karen Ur-| Mr, and Mrs, Leslie MacLeod; Miss Barbara Powers of North- ed over the nic-nac and novelty Peter and Danny, of Farnham, ; in Burlington, Vt.Waterloo School P|Cn|C planned Municipality Has\til D li First Meeting by SOlilll BOlfOll Mr.and Mrs.Slayton Perkins, Stanstead, are spending a holiday at Old Orchard Beach, Me.Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Campbell, Rock Island, spent a few days visiting relatives in Scots-town.Mrs, Lee Wood, of Derby Line, WATERLOO The Protes- tant school municipality of Water- M/rtmAn'r Incfiflltp loo held its first meeting July VYUllltll j llljJllU!C 11.The presiding officer, G.E.\tm L Hanson, administered the oaths\tSOU I If\tBOf.loN\t-\tI he of office to the commissioners,\tmonthly meeting\tof\tthe\tW.1.A J Buckland was appointed\twas held\tin the\tClub\troom.In chairman for the ensuing year, the absence of the president.G E Hanson was appointed sec-jMrs.Hill, 1st vice-president, car-retary-treasurer\tlit;d on- with Mrs- R H- Coates c«rr,Ælho ,car 'm\\*&rJTS3i *» appointed as follows.\tnual picnic on Allg.3, whlch win Building and M a i u 1 e nance.| held on Haven Isles again 1 by another reading given by Dave Schacnfield, Bruce Soles, ygaj.( and anyone wishing Miss M.Marshall.George Racicot and A.J.ISuck-||() ijrjng aiong a few sandwiches land.\t| or a cake, will be welcome.Electrical, Plumbing and Heat-j betters of thanks were to be J then given, ing: Bruce Soles, Dave Schacn Uenl to a Drummondville com j Mrs.William Watson,- treasur field.\tpany for a donation of ice cream - er, gave a gratifying financial re Staff House: George Racicot, table, with Mrs.Malcolm Cross- were overnight guests of the i field in charge of raffle stand, former\u2019s sister, Mrs.S.A.Whit-Mrs.B.A, Rowell sold station-1 ney and Mr, Whitney, ary and greeting cards.\t| Miss Ethel Rowell,\tof Miss Ethel Rowell, R N., of | Valcartier, is visiting her mother, ! Valcartier won the raffle of Mrs.B.Rowell and other reia-place-mats, and Mrs.James fives.Dempster, of Farnham won the Mr.Thomas McGeorge is a Silver Jug by Chinese auction, j patient in a Montreal hospital aD\u201c daughter, Miss Nancy Wood, Many thanks are extended to all i undergoing treatment and Mr.|of Albany N.Y.left by plane\t, u v J, Î who donated gifts and food and William Rayson is confined to from Montreal for Pasadena, ; who spent several months in bed | returned to Canada and are vis-\tWESTERN FORT I to all who helped in any way to bed.\t| where they will spend two weeks with a fractured leg, injured the iting her mother.Mrs.A.Jobel Lower Fort Garry 19 miles make this event a success.\tMr.and Mrs.Richard Rokeby, 1 w'*h Mrs.Woods brother, Mr.,same leg on July 14 and was and Mr.Jobel, West Park, and north of Winnipeg was built in Tillsonburg, Ont., Miss Fran- | w- T.Heyer.\t! taken by ambulance to the Sher- Mrs.Fa.knc-r's sister, Mrs.Ken- j 1831 to replace the original Fort locker, of Lachine.\t!and daughter, Cheryl, of East ampton.England, spent a few Mrs.B.Townsend and little Angus, visited Mr.and Mrs.days with Mrs.Victoria Quilli-son, of Fort Wayne, Ind., are;William Campbell, Rock Island.\u2018nan in Rock Island before going visiting the former's parents, Mr.1 More recent guests at the same to Otawa.Other visitors at and Mrs.Oscar Heath, Derby home were Mr.Peter Mac-1 the same home were Mr.and Line, and other relatives here.Ivor, Gould, and Mr.Murdo Mac- Mrs.John Quillihan, of Mont-Master Michael Federico.Rock liver, of Toronto, Ont.\t- real, who are holidaying at a Island, is visiting his grandmoth- j Major and Mrs.Peter Falkner.! cottage at Lake Memphremagog, er, Mrs.Laura Federico, and | who have spin* the past three Mrs.James Moran and grand-other relatives in Montreal.years in France, where he was daughter of Bristol, Conn.Miss Jennie Howe, Stanstead, With the Canadian Airforce, have ABBOTSFORD W.M.S.Abbotsford W.M.S.met at the home of Mrs.A.H.Rowell with eleven attending.Mrs.1.Mac-Kenzie president, opened meeting with a prayer.The hymn \u201cWhat A Friend\u201d was sung, with Mrs.William Edwards at the piano.Mrs.H, Marshall read 90th Psalm followed iof ees Walkington, of Hudson, Mrs.i D.Berridge and Mrs.Fry, of Montreal, were guests of Mrs.Fred Crossfield.Miss Doris Clarke, of Long-ueuil, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.George Gibb and Mr.Gibb.Mr.and Mrs.William Eisen-benner and family, of North Hatley, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Leo Coates, John Gibb, who celebrated his Mrs.Austin Smith, of Rock i brooke Hospital.She has now | neth Rice, Mr.Rice and Wendy I Garry.r A.J.Buckland.Finance, Public and Staff Re lalion, Grants: Robert Flood.Teachers; Robert.Flood, O.T.Pickford.Bus Conveyance: A.J.Buck land.towards the recent strawberry | port.A thank-you note read from social, to Mr.E'bben Annis for.a lady in the hospital and a let-a gift of orange drink for the ter from the prayer-partner, Miss coming picnic, and to Mrs.B.Edythe Stewart.Miss M.Marshall E.Tracey, who has given an or- j had had a letter of thanks from gan to be used in the club, room j Mrs.S.Harlock for parcel resume cards were signed for a ceived from the Auxiliary, sick member in hospital, and fori It was moved that $50 be sent Use of School Facilities: Dave | the birthday of Mrs.Schoolcraft | to the Presbyterial treasurer, Schaenficld, O.T.Pickford.jin Potion,\t| also that all outstanding bills be _____________________Mrs.Willey and Mrs.Whil-jpaid.laker furnished refreshments at Ihe tea hour.Roll call giving a scripture pas-, sage using the word \u201cGlory\u201d was j Htli birthday /\u201c«e 28, was a guest of honor at a party at his home attended by a number of his friends and relatives.Games and sports were enjoyed and refreshments were served by his i mother, Mrs, George Gibb.VOY-for a full-sized carload of family fun ! BOYNTON Terry Ticehurst has * been spending a few days with his sister, Mrs.Wyn Dustin.Mr.Burnal Gustin lost several calves from lightning in the last hard shower.Recent word received from ; meeting at Mystic Mr®.Margaret Mosher reports a \\\t___________ wonderful holiday in Modesto, I Calif.\tBRIGHAM \u2014 Thomas.Mr.and Mrs.Morton Baird and son Billy, of Farnhann, visited Mr.and Mrs.Frank Clough.Messrs.James Hunter and Ed.Wigt'bman attended a school Mrs.J MacKenzie thanked Mrs Rowell and daughter, Helen, for holding the meeting in their home.Members joined in prayer for prayer-partner, followed by benediction which closed meeting.Tea was served by Mrs.J.MacKenzie assisted by Miss H.Shufelt.PEARCETON Mr ' Heath Unit will hold free clinics Kenogami, and arc spending their Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Nddis, | iH,iidayS here in their new home, George and Bctty-Ann, Messrs.| recently purchased from Mr.C.Gordon Addis and Fred Wood-1 k Thomas, ward and Mr.an Mrs.Sullivan of | Mr.and Mrs.Bird and son, Sbertorookc were guests of Mrs.| of Richelieu, were guests of their Dorothy Adis and Mr.Denis grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.H.Clough.\tLSharp.Mrs.Frank Clough motored to ' Mr.Arthur Booton, of Toronto.Brigham and visited her sister, j was a recent visitor of Mr.and Mrs.S.F.Thomas, and Mr.Mrs.Thomas, NOW AVAILABLE IN MAGOG! SPEED-WASH JULY W I.MEETING Tlie regular meeting of the and Mrs.Leslie Shore, of | Abbotsfor
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