Sherbrooke daily record, 30 juillet 1960, samedi 30 juillet 1960
[" Rhee foes win SEOUL, South Korea (Reuters) \u2014 Returns pointed today to a landslide victory for the Democratic party-political opposition under the ousted regime of Syngman Rhee -in Friday\u2019s national assembly elec tioc that was followed by scattered violence.Incomplete results showed Democratic party candidates leading in 101 and independent.socialist and minority party candidates in 29 of the nation\u2019s 233 election districts.In some cases independents were likely to side with the Democrats if elected.Dr.John M.Chang, the Democratic party's probable choice for premier, appeared certain to be elected in a Seoul constituency.Complete results for the lower House under the new system of responsible government will be known later.Results for the 58-seat trpper house will be available Aug.5.Police forces in Samchonpo near the seaport of Pusan battled with about 2,000 Koreans, angered by reports of an exmember of Rhee\u2019s government had been elected.THE WEATHER Sunny with increasing cloudiness this afternoon followed by occasional rain beginning [ate afternoon.A risk of scattered thundershowers this evening.Warm.High today 85 Outlook for Sunday: Clearing, seasonable temperatures.Sherbcoolif'Daily Bmicd 7\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN IVW^SHIPS f Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE RECORD, SATURDAY, JULY 30, I960 Sixty-Fourth Year Plan men in orbit in 1966 WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 The government space agency Friday disclosed plans to send men into orbit around the earth on journeys lasting from two weeks to two months.The project is scheduled to be started by 1986.After that, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said, a crew may be sent on a week-long assignment round the moon and back.But there\u2019s no plan for a man-on-the-moon project before ISTO.The agency also hopes to gently land a truck-mounted robot laboratory on the face of the moon and move it by remote control about a 50-mi'e-tradius lunar circle, taking moon samples.It will be aptly named Project Prosjpector.10 YEAR PROGRAM All this will be done before an American attempts to set foot on the moon.The plans were announced before 1,503 contractors attending a two-day series of lectures here.Many of the contractors will! bid for a share in the space programs on which the agency said it may, in 10 years, spend from $12.0OO)OO3,O[)O to $15,-000,000,0010.This program, involves 26 major launchings, including 41 relating to manned space flight.The Mercury astronaut program, designed to send the first man on a space trip, suffered a setback at Cape Canaveral, Fla., Friday.An unmanned space capsule of the type to be used eventually by the astronauts was wrecked when its Atlas booster rocket exploded 65 seconds after firing.SEARCH ATLANTIC Ships searched the fog-cloaked Atlantic over an area four to 12 miles south of the launching pad in the hope of recovering rem nants of the ?Looking for technical assistance Lumumba to eaders Nixon holds conference Mid- west strategy planned \u2014 Vice - President strategists regard Ni txon moved today to forge new stiengllr as his weakest campaign link-lhe U.S agricul DEAD AHEAD \u2014 Bystanders on the Halifax waterfront were unaware that the 40.000 ton American aircraft carrier Essex was about to pay an unexpected visit on the immigration building.The flight deck of the ship is shown just as it struck the second floor of the building, making a shambles of a medical officer\u2019s office.\tfCP Wircphoto) Greatest medical mystery Never outside home, children astound all 14, whose bolt for freedom Thurs-j taken against the parents, day night was successful, and his Crown officials said there sisters, Constance, 16, and would he no announcement until Glenda, 13, slept in a single bed .results of medical tests are avail-on a top-floor landing of a two- able to them, storey house.\tJ Dr.W.M.Wilson, the hospital\u2019s Police, Children's Aid Society chief pediatrician, said he could officials and the crown attorney not explain why the children were still undecided Friday as to were undersized.\u201cThey might what, if any, action would be | almost be called atrophied,'\u2019 he TECUMSEH, Ont.(CP)\u2014Three undersized children, who for the better part of 11 years saw the outside world through a hole in a board in their attic room, Friday astounded listeners with their knowledge of things ranging from baseball records to American politics.Dr.Walter Wren of Grace Hospital in nearby Windsor who examined the children termed them the \u201cgreatest medical mystery\u201d he had ever seen.He said the children were in good health neither undernourished nor anaemic.The three, Gordon Dickerson:, CHICAGO (AP) into what some ol his tural Middle West.Congress members, governors, convention delegates and farmers were summon ed to confer with Nixon, the Republican presidential nominee, on tbe problems tire Re publicans face in tbe Middle W est which has wandered away from its traditional Re publicanism.The Republican presidential nominee told a press conference Friday he is planning a major farm speech \u201cvery early in the campaign.\u201d Nixon said the Republicans have suffered \u201cgreat erosion\u201d in the farm belt and cited that as one area in which the party had to score gains if it had any hope of recapturing control of the House of Representatives.WOULD CUT PRODUCTION The Republican farm plank suggests cutting production and raising prices by retiring land, as well as making use of price supports.The Democratic plank put more emphasis on supports, production controls and payments.Senator John F.Kennedy of Massachusetts, the Democratic presidential nominee, has said he will place a farm bill before the Senate when it resumes Aug.8.Nixon has bounded hrnwrtf not to sponsor any legislation that may be offered or plugged by Republicans in that session He said that, if he did, \u201cobviously everything that I suggest would immediately come under discussion as being .politically influenced.\u201d Kennedy and Lyndon B.Johnson of Texas, his running mate, have indicated they may move in the forth-coming session to beef up military appropriations.British coin abolished Not worth farthing to keep the farthing LONDON (OP) The jet age caught up Friday with that lowly British coin, the farthing.The government announced it\u2019s being withdrawn from circulation, After Jan.1, 1961, the bronze coin will no longer be legal tender.In a written answer to a member of Parliament, Anthony Bar.her, economic secretary to the treasury, said: \u201cIt seems clear that the far- Statistics hurled at ten paces Adopts refugee TORONTO (CP) \u2014 James Cardinal McGuigan.Roman Catholic OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Statistics at 10 Archbishop of Toronto, is \u201cadopt- : paces comprised the bulk of a ing\u201d a young Yugoslav refugee.| continuing Commons debate on The cardinal signed final papers 1 unemployment Friday.Friday to bring 23-year-old Stefan Ten paces is approximately the Silec to Canada from a German 1 distance between the government refugee camp.Stefan, once a stu- and opposition benches in the dent in a Yugoslav Franciscan | chamber.multi-million-doMar | monastery, was brought to the Statistics on the size of the la- Atlas booster and possibly the ccapsule.The cause of the mishap, which may delay the Mercury program, was unknown.It had been planned to make the first manned launching late this year.cardinal\u2019s attention by a brother bor force, the percentage of this and sister who live in Toronto force without jobs and similar but haven't the money to sponsor figures were read out and chal-him themselves.The cardinal's lenged just as if they had never sponsorship is in line with an been read out and challenged in adopt-a-family plan in Roman the Commons on many previous Catholic parishes.\ti occasions.UN in the Congo GOP meet top news said.As long as the children were well fed, their height and weight should not have been affected, he said.All had good appetite* and there was no sign of that they were not physically well cared for.Although they were not as normal as children of their ages, he said, they were in perfect condition organically.Their mother, Mrs.Shirley Leach, 38.told police that she first hid the children when she feared landlords would not rent to a family of eight.Then she said, she was afraid to let the children out because other children might laugh at their underdevelopment.MARRIED TWICE Mrs.Leach, who divorced her first husband, Donald Dickerson, moved from Detroit to Windsor in 1949 after the divorce.Later she moved to Tecumseh with her second husband, Donald Leach, an odd-johs man.Three years later they moved into their present home.There are three other children: Donna, 22, now married, Carol, 20, and Veronica, 12.They led normal lives with everyday outside contacts, but never men- Forgotten suit nothing unusual PORT ARTHUR (CP) \u2014 A shirt - sleeved witness apologized at an inquest for not.wearing a coat.He told authorities: \u201cf got half way here from my home before realizing I had forgotten it.\u201d Replied crown counsel P.V.Ibbefson: \u201cThat\u2019s all right.Sometimes we lose entire suits in court.\u201d thing has now outlived its use-fullness anil that the convenience of the general public can best be served by withdrawing it from the coinage.\u201d Four farthings make a British penny, which is worth a fraction more than a Canadian penny.LONG HISTORY The farthing traces its ©rgin back 1,300 years to the sign of the cross stamped on the Anglo-Saxon halfpenny.The ci'o-.s conveniently divided (he penny so it should be broken into the \u201chalf-ling,\u201d or halfpenny, and the \u201cfourthling,\" or farthing.In medieval days one farthing could buy a whole chicken.In 13it)7, a farlhirig could purcha e for its owner a scat in the core nation procession of Edward II The cost of St.Paul\u2019s Cathedral, built in the late nth cen\u2019urj was reckoned down to the suh- -two shillings', threepence farthing.HAS SPECIAL MEANING The w\u2019ord \u201cfarthing\u201d has taken a place in \u2018he language.To illustrate the worthlessness of something, a common ex pression is \u2018\"It\u2019s not worth a farthing.\u201d An economist recently estimated that It cost the govern ment \u201cmore than a half penny\u201d to manufaclaire » farthing; that is, it cost two farthings to mine one farthing.PM at funeral SASKATOON (CP) \u2014 Prime Minister Diefenbaker and Mrs.Diefenbaker Friday attended the funeral of Ediwiard Diefenbaker, the prime minister's uncle in Saskatoon Edward Diefenbaker, Hô, a former teacher, died last week in Regina where he had slantial farthing: £736,938 2s 3Wd lived for about Ii5 years.MfniPHHiM ¦¦¦ innii Sympathy advice expected OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Pie- micr Patrice I.umumlin is expected to receive both a sympathetic ear and some gentle advice during today\u2019s talks with Canadian government leaders, info r rued sources say.I he soil spoken bespectacled leader of the troubled Congo government arrived from Ward lington And Mont real Friday night and was scheduled to meet Prime Mm isler Diefenbaker at noon.He is seeking assistance in technical help for the new established independent nation of 14.-000,000 and to recruit lawyers, teachers, and .scientists.No question of military help was raised when he met reporters.Government officials indicated1 Canada will probably channel most of its help throat g h the United Nations or other interna tional organizations, Canaria wishes to persuade Mr.Lumotmiba Iris government carr get: its best assistance through international associations rather than be corn ing I tied to -any great power bloc or withdrawing its interest into a narrow nationalist grouping of African nations.MENTIONS UNITY Interest was high here in the Congolese premier\u2019s words alxnil a \"united states of Africa,\u201d but he spelled out few details.\u201cIt represents our political objective, sought by all African countries,\u201d he said.\u201cBy atlain-ing this objective we wish (he African countries to be free and independent,\u201d Canadian officials were expected to seek clarification as to whether the project means a close knit political association or .See \u201cSympathy\" Page 6 By KEN SMITH Canadian Press Staff Writer The weok in headlines: Republican party picks Nixon and Lodge; UN force brings quiet to troubled Congo; Russia uses its 88th veto in UN debate on the latest plane incident; racial troubles flare anew in Rhodesia; Britain gets new foreign secretary, Italy gets new premier; forest fires ravage western Canada and U.S.ELECTION FEVER The Republican party called on Vice \u2022 President Richard Nixon and United Nations Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge to lead it into next November's U.S.presidential election.Nixon promised\u2014among many other things, as did his Democratic rival\u2014to wage the hard-est-ever campaign against the opposition.With eight hows of television debate between Nixon and Senator John Kennedy apparently arranged, it undoubtedly will be one of the fiVcrdiest.A final touch c! convention irony: The Republicans, the party of the rich man and the big corporation, picked Nixon \u2014a man who has talked of having to go without shoes as a small boy; the Democrats, the party of the little man and The Week's News In Review smaller business, nominated Kennedy \u2014 a millionaire and son of a multi-millionaire.TRUCE, NOT PEACE UN Secretary - General Dag Hammarskjold, seeking to bring peace to 14.000,000 people and a mon'h-oid country, sailed in a symbolic white launch into the Congo Thursday.While be met with Congolese leaders to consider possible solutions to their many problems, UN troops continued to spread throughout the troubled land, separating hated Belgian angry Congolese mutinous Congo- troops from and claming lose troops.RACIAL RIOTS The Southern Rhodesian government banned the Negro National Democratic party and arrested three of its leaders Sunday.The native population, already restless because of the troubles in nearby Congo, flared into demonstrations that finally died down Wednesday leaving 12 Negroes dead, hundreds arrested and a new reminder of the trouble and dangers facing Africa.BITING THE HAND Russia called the United Nations Security Council into session to consider its charge of aggression against (he United States after shooting down an RB-47 reconnaissance plane in the Barents Sea July 1.On Monday the U.S.told the council it had proof the U.S.plane never was closer than 30 miles from Russian territory.On Tuesday, Russia had to use its 88th veto\u2014on an issue it I Sf* \"Republican*'' Page 5 See \"Greatest Medical\u201d Page 5 Duffer 12 days, scores a pair of holes in one SCHROON LAKE, NY (A,P) \u2014 Abe Steinberg of Montreal, who said he look up golf only 12 days ago.Friday scored his second hole-m-one in a week.Steinberg.44, operator of a diaper service, fired Friday s ace on a 225-yard, par-4 hole on the municipal nine-hole course.He used a driver.Using a No.7 iron last Saturday, Steinberg made his a hole-in-one on a 90-yard.par 3 hole.Steinberg said he took up the game to keep his wife company She is an ardent golfer and he said he thinks he\u2019ll pay more attenlior, to the game henceforth.They are vacation,ng here.Pro Tommy Tucker said about 10 persons witnessed each of Steinberg's fests.Committee approves rights bill OTTAWA (CP)\u2014'Prime Minis 1er Diefenbaker\u2019s Bill of Rights ! was approved Friday night by a special Commons committee with nine amendments and the inclusion of a preamble.The committee completed its work on the bill and sent it back ! to the Commons for final approval after 25 sittings involving more than 48 hours of consider-1 ation.Liberal members submitted 17 ! amendments, 16 of which were rejected by tbe Conservative majority or withdrawn.LIBERAL AMENDMENT The government accepted s Liberal amendment that freedoms enumerated in the bill should include one that no Canadian may be denied the right to reasonable bail without just cause.Of the eight other amendments accepted, all proposed by government members, some incorporated ideas suggested by Liberal members or witnesses who testified before the eommiite.These included a strengthening of the bill'* anti-discrimination provisions and the insertion of a stipulation that Can d i a n s charged with criminal oflenec' are presumed i n n o c e nt until proved guilty.Today's Chuckle Living on b budget Is the i same as living beyond your \u2018 means, except that you have a record of K.'ISm m FLYING BOAT DAMPENS FIRE \u2014 A huge, 80-Ion Martin Mars Dying boat drops a 7,000-gallon water bomb on one of British Columbia's largest forest fires, near Kamloops.Tbe plane Is equipped with stoops (hat allow it to pick up its water cargo by skimming along the surface of a lake.\t(CP WirephoU») 2 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1960 Not drunk, crazy just practising tor Olympics EUGENE, Ore.(AiP) \u2014 Po-licemanCharles Orr saw a man with a strange looking heel and toe stride going the wrong way in a busy one-way street.\u2018\u2022I thought at first it most be a drunk or a crazy man,\u201d he said.The walker was John Allen, 34.of Buffalo, N Y , a memiber of the US.Olympic team getting in some practice for the 50-kilometre walk during team workouts here.The policeman tried to stop him, but Allen just kept walking in big circles.\u201cI couldn't stop because I had to cool off gradually,\" Allen said.\u201cI asked him what I was charged with and he didn\u2019t seem to know.\" That was Thursday, and today police made up their minis: It\u2019s all right to work out on the streets, but please stay ofif the busy ones, About Television LAST DAY! End trade pact WASHINGTON ( Reuters)\u2014The | United States and Iran have agreed to terminate their 17-| year-old reciprocal trade agree-' ment to give Iran freedom to | carry out its economic stabilization program, the U S.state ce-partment announced Thursday.It said Iran, faced with a growing ! balance of payments problem, [had made the request to termi-1 rate the agreement and President Elsenhower had decided it was consistent with the U.S.government\u2019s friendly relations with Iran to agree to the appeal.HtCHT-HIU-LANCASTtR pitiml BURT\tAUDREY Di'tctttf kr JOHN BABETTE GOES TO WAR Cinemascope\tColor UMGMff\u2019 TECHNICOLOR* T7 DECORATION CENTRE WALLPAPER TILE \u2022 LINOLEUM CARPETING 156 Wellington N., Sherbrooke.lciu: ê>l)cvIjrooî;c 3atlt> lectori THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SATURDAY, JULY SO.1960 \u2018Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy\" SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO.MSSI Mayor lauds 1 Lesage on tax problem Mayor Armand Nadeau yesterday -warmly praised Premier Jean Lesage for his criticism of federal-provincial financial dealings.The mayor said \u201cMr.Lesage is quite right in supporting the provincial side of things.The Bank of Canada should give as much support to provincial and municipal finances as it is presently doing for the federal government.\u201d Turning to the matter of the City bond issue to be floated in early fall, the Mayor pointed out the advantages of the small ijsues.\u2022\u2018Instead of one or two big issues to be redeemed in one or two years, we are to issue more frequent small issues.\u201d he said.\u2018The advantage lies in their accessibility.\u201d \u201cWe are going to place the bond issue on the Canadian market in September simply because other cities and towns will be doing the same thing in October and November.\u201d This, he intimated, would give the city of Sherbrooke first chance and preference in obtaining t#.e loans.Expressway report ready iff* ;!iï La Amwi A CADET INSPECTION K.Mrs.F.N.McCrea Widow of former MP dies at 96 The death occurred today of a prominent Sherbrooke citizen, Mrs.F.N.McCrea, widow of the former Member of Parliament for Sherbrooke during the years 1911 to 1924.Mrs.McCrea was in her 97th year.She was predeceased by her husband in 1926, Mrs.McCrea was well-known in church circles in Sherbrooke and was active in I.O.D.E.work.She was also fond of music and when she was younger taught piano, Born in South Durham, Mrs.McCrea was the daughter of the late Edwin Wakefield.Surviving are three daughters, Altha, Mrs.H.K.Starnes, of Knowlton; Gladys, Mrs.F.C.Baker, Lennoxville; Aileen, Mrs.W S.McCutcheon, of Montreal; and tow sons, Frank W.McCrea of Sherbrooke and George W.McCrea of Toronto.She was predeceased by three children, James E., of North Hatley, Robert P.of Sherbrooke, and Edwina, Mrs.E.G.Lawrence, also of Sherbrooke.Several grandchildren also sur-vice.The funeral will be held at Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect Street, at 2:00 p.m.Mon day, Rev.Graham Barr officiating.Interment will be in Elm-vvodd cemetery.Sartv of St.Hubert, slops lo dial wuii A/v^.», twain urown, o» «\u2022«tier,we, (uimig uu uispce-tion of the young men and women who are taking two months training in the Heserxe Tradesman Training Plan at the Radar Build- 1C of training, John Marshall.Wing Commander Sarty also inspected all facets of the (Record Photo by Gerry I.emay i ing on Depol Street.At left is Sgt.cadet\u2019s training on his visit here yesterday.Lack of interest Mayor discusses English-speaking successor North Hatley Playhouse to open Wednesday English-speaking people in Sherbrooke apparently do .\t.\t.\t.not have enough interest in the affairs of their city to run kNCU SCriOUSly 111 for positions on the Sherbrooke CityCouncil, Mayor Nadeau HAVANA (A! ) \u2014 Dopi'e in stated yesterday.\t; creased speculation, an aide of The Mayor was commenting on a query by reporters i Fidel Castro said Friday the Cu asking if he considered running for the Mayoralty again > ban premier is not seriously ill.when his term expires in the fall of 1961.\u201cIt is not a question of just being a member of a minority group, he said, \u201cbut we must be certain that an running for a council position must be bi-lin- The aide said Castro is convalescing from minor surgery Castro has been seen infrequently in public since he was stricken July 9 with pneumonia.Commission members VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope John Friday named 19 prelates lo serve on one of the commissions preparing for the Roman Cath-representatives,\u201d he said, jolie ecumenical! council.They in 'and they don't appear to want j eluded Georges Leon Pelletier, ., ,\t, i to chance'\u2019\tbishop of Trois Rivieres, Une.pointed out the lack jM________________________________L________________1 ^ The North Hatley Playhouse will open Wednesday, August 3 and will offer a series of five I Englishman shows for the balance of the sea- j gUal, '* son, it was announced yesterday, j\t\u201cThere are not only the administrative qualifications The theatre this year will be to be filled, but also those of financial and social respon- under the direction of Basil Fitz sibilities.\t, Gibbon who in the past has play-! .\"J niyself have not actually thought about running ed in North Hatley productions\t°]rJ.e FnrH^\u2019l'sncakinc and in other summer stock in \\,layor Vhe city of Sherbrooke.aPI,ear satl'sfied w,lh t,ieir pres' j the Montreal area.\twas sen.C.B.Howard, elected en1 The opening show* for the in 1950.-short season is Arleigh Peler-; The Mayor .sons Best of Broadway.This ,ish.sppak,nJ3 citizens of Shcr Wet WGather ! is a musical production starring ^r^okc in municipal affairs jJean Faquin,\tand contains (\u2022numbers from some of the better 809 forest fires OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 There were 809 forest fires in Canada in June, bringing the total for the se \u2018The English-speaking voters and well-known Broadway shows of recent seasons.The choreography is by Mr.Peterson, a well-known ligure in : Many interesting shots available on rainy days C.B.C.productions.The performances will be pre- Wrhen one reads the travel fol-1 pictures is at intersections or ?ason lo 2,129 and (he total acre-, d\u20acrs we find that (he sun shines bus.stops a> ,hpn> js uslla]]y a destroyed to 143,-00,\t'm-, continuously and- (he tempera-! age Produce Quotes MONTREAL (OP) - Agriculture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country station, wooden cases, extra-large 47-48; large 47: medium 43-44; small 31-32; B 29; and C 19.Receipts 108.Butler: Current receipts lend-erable (92 score) 62-h, (93 seore) fl3:v«, non \u2022 tenderablc 62'4 - V4.Fresh grade creamery prints job prices.63-65; fresh wholesale tenderablc (92 score! 63;\t(93 score) 64.non-tendcrable 62'4-Vi.Cheese; Delivered Montreal, taxed, current receipts Quebec white, 31, colored 31; wholesale Quebec white 32, colored 32'.4.Current receipts Ontario white fo b.grading station 3234, colored 32:'i-33 Wholesale Ontario no quotation.Potatoes: Quebec 75s new 1.56-1.78.RENT A CAMERA OR PROJECTOR 35mm, 8mm movit», Polaroid, ate.Rental slips deductible on purchase.SKINNER & NADEAU Photographic Dept.82 Wellington North LO.2 4795 'mmm\u2014mmmmmmmtmmammnr northern affairs departmeni re-1 ^jj.p just right.If there doorway or large entrance to dnv?dat ^0OnD m ySandTn Satùï '\t^ wind 'ifs\"des'erihed ' as 7 breeze , keep sheltered while all days at 8.p.\t.was smaller this June with 83,DOO|an^ ^ never mention a thing |lhoi*e umbrellas and raincoats go days with matinees at 6:15 p.m.apres destrove or damaged.In \u201cJT and the regular perforamnee at Junç 1959 fjreg burned 203 9:00 p.m.\tacres.BRIEFLETS ram.\t; by in a good summer shower.Bui, by our past experience we j You might just get the picture take the weather as il comes and ! y0U grc\tfor with fast when the rain crosses up the re- .\t.\t.\t,\t, /\u201d\u2022\ti\t, film in either black and white Car production\tsort boys we still can enjoy a TORONTO (CP) - Canadian little picture taking.\t, or color using a large lens open motor-vehicle production dropped You probably will plan a trip! - SAWYERV LL -\tiharnlv thiV week, with Chrysler to a nearby town and there you Legion Annual .Street Fair, ^ Gcneral Motors on summer will find many interesting pic-Sawyerville, Aug.8 \u2022 4 \u2022 5 \u2022 6th sh,utdown 0utput was an esti lures under these rainy condi Drawing for bridge set final ma(ed 3.519 vehicles compared fions People darling in and out night.\tWiih 7.172 last week, made up of of rain drops and the wet pave- -\t1.683 cars compared with 5,851.ment reflecting a cloudy sky Michael T.H.Brodeur.M.D., and 836 trucks compared with which gives sparkle and bril-office hours in North Hatley j 321 Production to dale this liance to the picture.Also the every Wednesday 2 - 5 p.m, and ycar js 278.067 vehicles com- action will be emphasized by the Saturdays 10 \u2022 12:30 Tel: VI pared with 276.700 in the corre- atmosphere.2-2452.\tsponding period last year.\tA good location for these CAMtftA By DOUGLAS GERRISH Visit to Quebec on Thursday Next Fhuisclav a ciclrga lion of about J ô irprcsentn lives of Sherbrooke, ihe city of Magog and Granby, the Sherbrooke Chamber of t om-merce, the L anadian Manufactures Association and lo ai i businessmen will journey to Quebec City to present a memorandum in favor of lie ! proposed Sherbrooke Mont leal toll road expressway.Mayor Nadeau announ ril yesterday afternoon at his weekly press conference.1 he i ommittee lepresent ing Sherbrooke, named ten da \\ s ago, has nearly finished; a biiel which will hr incorporated into the memoran-durn to he presented to Pve-mier Jean 1 esage.president of t h e Quebec Autoroute dum is to he presented to the Commission.1 he inemornn-commission rather than the Quebec Department of Roads : for matters of expediency in completing the expressway, the Mayor said.1 le added that I P Bronx ! seau, M.P.for Sherbrooke I would probably extend his i support and accompany the delegation to Quebec.1 he road, said the Mayor, would be a toll road and in j I expected to cost approxima | , tely $1,000,000 per mile ol | 1 const ruc tion.On Ihe commitlee representing Sherbrooke are Henri Baudot, manager of the Sherbrooke i rhamber of Commerce; I,en Curtis, president of the Chamber; Lionel Caron, representing Ihe Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association in Ihe city; Robert Belisle, secretary of the Sherbrooke Industrial Commission; Colin Cole, ot the Sherbrooke Junior Chamber, and the Mayor.The brief being presented by iSherbrooke, said Mayor Nadeau, in only nine pages long.It.contains statistical information and j financial quotations for ihe project.All editorial comments have been omitted.\u201cThis is simply a statement of : facls.\u201d he said, \u201cnot a discourse Ion Ihe benefits of ihe dislrid.\u201d \u201cThe expressway,\u201d he continued, \"will serve not only Sherbrooke, but also the entire Eastern Townships.It, is Ihe second most important area in Ihe province in view of population and industry, and as such is certain lo be of interest to Ihe government.\"Alter all, the most important area in the province in this regard is the Cify of Montreal.After that is the Eastern Townships and then Ihe Quebec City area.\u201cFor short trips\u201d said the mayor, \u201cpeople are not going to lake this expressway, they'll be taking the Boulevard to Deauville, Magog and such point*.\u201cFor long trips, the expressway will become something of great importance.\u201d Probe set into taxi Pulpit profile New Zealander was journalist Rev James l.eversedge Young, horn 111 Haw era.Now Zealand, 1928 has been in charge of the Anglican mission of Windsor Mills (Si Georges) and Bromp ton (Christ Church) since Aug.1958.Mr.Young received his early j education in Wangamui.N.Z., li ter attending Canterbury University College, Christ Church,' I'h is is another In a series introilueing I I parish ministers N.Z., from which he gradunlod with First class honors in psycho lo and obtained It A and M \\ degrees.His university career was in temipted by two years service 111 the 16th Field Regiment of the Royal N.Z.Artillery from which he took his discharge as a (r commander with the rank of 1 tain.He worked for eight years the reporting and editorial -of a metropolitan newspaper M I il'j! Action against Begin QUEBEC (OP) Honore Pel lotier, St.Pacome.Que., farmer Friday hied a $h(l,0()(l damage suit of Superior Court against ,1.1).Begin, colonization minis ter in the former Union Nation ale government The suit arises out of an affidavit which Mr.Pelletier, Liberal candidate in Kamouraska riding iti the 1956 provincial cleclion, signed in conneelion with this year\u2019s elections Mr.Pelletier said in the al fidavit, released to the press by Premier Jean Lesage during the campaign, tihat he received cheques totalling $3,800 lo quiet the Liberal party, winner of the Quebec election last June 22 He said Mr.Begin, also chief organizer of Ihe Union Nationale party, arranged the switch.Mr.Begin said the affidavit was \u201cfalse amt lying\" and announced hr was turning the matter over to his lawyers.A warrant for the arrest of Mr.Pelletier w-as then signed and he was arraigned privately in Judge Gerard Simard's chambers.Mr.Pelletier, however, was freed ot a charge of defamatory libel several day* later when complainant Joseph Gignac, who laid the complaint, failed to appear at a preliminary hearing.Mr Pelletiers suit against Mr.Begin is for damages suffered through his arrest.mn MV.\u2019 * w- Wa have th# last wo'd in gift* for all occasion*.Beautiful genuine leither handbag*.lovely two-tone twin luggage sets, wardrobe tvn» trunk*, complete line of novel-tie*.manieur* *et*.*ewing kit*, etc.We also have the lay-sway plan, which only require* * »msll deposit J A.Pigeon Reg'd., 142 Wellington St.North.LO.2-3424.DO-IT-YOURSELF LEATHER KIT*.J.A.PIGEON Reg'd 142 WELLINGTON ST N.ing and a shutter speed around l/25th or l/50th slight move ment in the person or persons included in the picture will in crease\u2019 the impact of action.1 If you have no fear of spiders they can prove excellent subject on a rainy day and a challenging one as they appear to lie allergic to photographic equip ment going to close to his web You will most likely find these specimens around windows, in a barn nr woodshed quite a bit of thought will be required to do a first class job in showing the in tricate weaving of the web and bags of patience to catch him in the centre as in the above case 1 had to he content with Mr.Spider himself.In order to show this web up your camera should be on a in pod and focused on the web.By closing down your lens and also the use of a flash which should come from behind and low should light up the hairlike structure, If Mr.Spider was at homo when you arrive he by now has departed aloft but if you can find a fly.place it on the web.He in all probability will : return and at this point don't hesitate to take the picture.By now you have become thoroughly fed up with spider and pos.ribily the sun has once again returned to light up the ! country side which is sparkling ¦with the rain drops and will be quite refreshing to try your ! hand Also, if you ar- using color tjvu uiaj utuui » iiqubyiw insurance QUEBEC fCP 1\u2014-Altornev Gen eral G e o r g e s I-apalms- an nounced Friday the provincial government has set up an inquiry ir.\u2019o the bankruptcy of the Taxi \u2022 Owners Reciprocal Insurance Association of Montreal Mr I.a p a I m e made the an noun-cement at a press conference after presiding over a meeting of the provincial cabinet.He said the decision to set up the inquiry had been made at the meeting.The bankruptcy of the Mutual Insurance Company, announced in Montreal several days ago, affects some 5 000 taxi owners and operator- in the province District court Judge Victor Chabor of St.Hyacinthe is to pre-ide a: Ihe public hearing A report is to tie submitted by the govern t a- quickly of ihe sen- rges m ton MOVE QUICKLY Mr.Lapaime said ment decided to at as- possible because outness of Ihe eha neefion with (he bankruptcy of the company It came alter discovery of a $772,000 deficit in the company books Maurice Coupa), a former ad minis\u2019rator of the association, was charred m Montreal Friday wi'.h defrauding the company of $50,000 by mean» of a cheque.He pleaded not guilty.HUGE BIRDS ¦North Amenta's bigge»1 bird, \u2018.he California condor, has a VN iHs £>412 vi tv 1U iCL'i* Macmillan gets out of 10 Downing LONDON (Af\u2019i-I\u2019ritne Minis 1er Macmillan moved out of his lone No.10 Downing Street Fri-day\u2014and just in time.Built, nearly 300 year* ago by Sir George Downing- a Harvard graduate \u2014 il'* «bout to fall down.The ancient official resi-; \u2019donee of Brilish prime ministers is also a fire trap Two years ago » government committee warned : \"We do not think that Ihe j prime minister .should continue to live, work and entertain in a building which is stmetur ally unsound and where risk of fue i* substantial.'1 Undaunted, Macmillan stayed on until just after lunch Friday.1 Then he and his wife, Lady Dorothy.moved to Cheqiiers.the official country home of prime ministers in nearby Rucking- \u2022 hamshirc The ramshaikle old Downing street building isn't being «ban doned, however.In about two or i three years, a prime minister will again occupy it.By that time it will have been renovated and strengthened\u2014at a cost of £400,000.While No.10 is being renovated Macmillan's official l-ondon residence will be Admir ! .ally House a few blocks away along Whitehall Raise pres* rate WASHINGTON (AP)\u2014Western Union Telegraph Company Friday notified the Fédérai Communications Commission il plans to increase its press message rale* by an average eight per cent, effective Aug.26 The company last week gave notice that its public message rates would be ad-vaneed by eight per rent Aug.,17.Western\tsaid the addi- tional revenue i* required lo off-set wave increases granted ui-del new labor contract».REV.J.L.YOUNG Windsor, Brompton Anglican Wellington and Christ Chun-h.Two years prior lo leaving New Zealand he wax part time lec hirer in psychology at Canterbury University College.Mr.Young with lus wife> and young daughter eame to Canada from New Zealand in August, 1958 and look up residence at the Rectory, Windsor Mills.A second daughter wax Iwum in 1959.There are about 50 families in the parish.He was or dained Deacon in Ironnox ville, June 1959.Youngsters critically injured Two children are in orifiral condition in hospital, one in Sherbrooke and Ihe other in Montreal as a result of traffic ae cidcnte yesterday afternoon and last night.larky Haddad, 12.2-Hi Char-tier Street, Sherbrooke, is in the Montreal Neurological Institute after being knocked from hi* bicycle yesterday afternoon at Ihe corner of King and Victoria Street».He was taken lo the Sherbrooke Hospital for examination and last night was transferred to Montreal Hi» condition 1a believed serious.Gille* Blais, aged six, of Bromptonville.is in Ifotel Dieu Hospital in Sherbrooke suffering from multiple fractures after being «truck by a ear near his home shortly after 6 00 p.m yesterday.Driver of Ihe ear wa* Robert Morin, 19, of Brompton-yille.PRIMITIVE AGE New archaeological studies suggest that man may have made his first crude t/oold\u2014 chipped atones in Africa 500 000 years ago.MATHIAS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE SALES A SERVICE Royel Typewriter* Burrough* Adding Machine* 41 Welllnglon St North Phone LO 7-0440 in eyeglass HEARING AIDS\u2019 BUDNING S DRUG STORE 39 Wellington St.N.Sherbrooke .LO.24773 - Sljecbtooke Tally Hecocd \"Th« Oldest Daily in the District\" E*t»bliihed Virtlj D»y of Fe Dru ary.1887.with which U tncorporitêd tl» Shr-broek* G are tu published 1837.and th* Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878 The Record « prinUd and publithed every week day, by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Limited, of which Edna A.Beerworth U Secretary-Treasurer, at the office, 118 Wei lin*ton Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the newi service of The Canadian Preat, The Associated Press and Reuters.\t, Subscription Rates; Carrier delivery In\tSherbrooke\tand Eastern\tTownships: 30\tcents weekly $15 60 per year.Mail subscription in\tCanada, Great Britain\tor\tthe United\tSûtes 1 year $9.00 6 months $5.00.3 montha $3 00, 1 month $1.25.Single copies 5c, Back copies^ 5c; over 30 days old.10c; over 90 days old.25c.\t\"Authorised\tas second class\tmad.Post\tOffice Department,^Ottawa.^ ^ member ^ a,, Audit\tBureau of\tCirculation.\t1U\tcireuiaUoo\tbeing regularly audited and guaranteed.SATURDAY.JULY 30.I960 ''How About the Recoil?// Report From Ottawa # \\# (o Illegal entry racket The Federal government, in a pamphlet issued to the Chinese community of Canada this week, has strongly reiterated its intentions of pursuing to the end the present investigation of an extensive racket in the illegal entry of Chinese into Canada.It quotes a statement by Hon.Davie Fulton, Minister of Justice in the House of Commons earlier in the month.\u201cI want to leave no possibility of misunderstanding as to our intention to continue this investigation and press it to the limit of every resource at our déposai.\u201d The pamphlet goes on to say: \"They (the racketeers) state that paît of the money (paid by the victims) is us ed to bribe immigration officials in ( an-ada and Hong Kong, and that because of their influence on senior immigration officials, they will stop the investigation \"The investigation will not be stopped until it is completed.It should be clearly understood that these brokers have no influence in the Immigration Branch, and their statement* about bribing immigra- tion officials are designed to e*tort even more money for themselves.I he govern' ment intends to bring the immigration brokers and racketeers associated with them to justice.It urge* all who have entered the country illegaly through the racket, or those who know anything about it to come forward and make themselves known to the government through the RCMP or immigration officials.It is right that the government should adopt this tough attitude, and leave no stone unturned in its efforts to clear up this most sinister and inhuman of organizations.Those who have been involved would be wise to heed the government\u2019s urging».It is not only in the interests of the country that they cooperate, but also in their own interests, and the interests of their families.A victim who remains silent is playing into the hands of the racketeers, but more than that, he is seriously jeopardizing his own position, that of his children, and or the whole Chinese community.by Clyde w Blackburn Adventures with God Self-reproach for peace of mind Origin of the pencil The lowly pencil has become such a menial, everyday Fact of modern life that its dramatic origin has tended to become obscured A reminder from the British I ravel Association, therefore, bears some re pea ting The pencil, rt points out, is 400 vears old \u2014 a comparative modern innova tion compared to such things as gunpowder, paper and the wheel.And if it hadn't been for a thunderstorm, we still might be struggling along without pencils to this day, which, in the newspaper business at least, would be an extreme hardship.In the year 1530 a violent storm broke in the mountains of Cumberland in the northwest of England.The next morning, when local shepherds went to look after their sheep on the hillsides, they found that several trees had been blown down.The torn-out roots had broken the soil .exposing a strange black material At first, the shepherds thought it was coal, but the blac»k stuff would not burn, Then they found that very black marks had been left on their hands, and later they used the material to mark the wool of their sheep to show who was the owner.Governments being what they are, the Unglislh government heard about the stuff, and although it didn't know that the material was.took over the Cumberland deposits 1 hey found, after a bit of experimenting, that the material (graphite) was useful in casting cannon balls.During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the fame of the Cumberland graphite spread to many countries.It was used by artists who found it excellent for black and white drawings.1 hose early pencils were just pieces of graphite wrapped in sheepskin Soon it vva* found that long, thin strips of graphite could be fitted between two grooved pieces of wood, which could then be bound together to keep the \"lead\" firm.And so, pencils as we know them were born, not the first time that shepherds have made an important Contribution to the world.Jane Scott If you liked \"The Sack\" in fashions, then the latest news from Paris should be pretty exciting.One dress designer has got the lash ion world, literally, in the bag His show was remarkable foi deflated football skirt* and baggy-backed jackets, all part of bis autumn and winter roi lection.Now, whether you are going to like \"The Bag\" or not, you\u201811 have to admit The Bag that the way it is achieved represents quite an accomplishment.According to fashion notes, il s done with melon gores and a sloping band beginning above the knees and tapering into a hemline several inches below the knees \" Our understanding of this thing may he limited, but The Bag\" sounds very much like a grocery shopping bag.By JANE SCOTT NOTHING deflates one's c:;o quicker than the sudden realization that you have played the fool, unless it is the realization that you have been played for a fool.But the self-reproach that comes from the ^realization that you have been played for a fool is not nearly as hard to hear as the self condemnation that follows when your con science tells you that YOU have played the fool.\"1 could kick myself all over the lot,\u201d confided a self-rcproaehing citizen one day, \"when 1 think of the spectacle 1 made of myself and family as 1 played the fool.\u201d 1 doubt if there is a man or woman who has passed middle age.who has not, on occasion, reproached himself or herself for major or minor indiscretion.I have met a few rare creatures who believe they are the exceptions.These always tempt me to quote St.Paul's warning: \"Wherefore let him that think-eth he standeth take heed lest he fall.\" 1 Cor.10: 12.For at the moment when we arc most self-assured and off guard, we are most likely to play the fool, PLAYING THE FOOL Self-reproach can be a beneficial experience if it conies be fore our foolhardiness leads ns into sin, physical complications and involvements.And we ought to get down on our knees and thank God for stirring up our conscience and opening our eyes in lime to save Press Comments \u2018\u2018SHORTCHANGING THE LORO\" (SI Thomas Times Journal) Church collections aren'l *1 ways what they're cracked up to be, nor do they nowadays total up to n hat they should.Ever since United Stales currency has been discounted In Canada many churchgoers have been slipping the occasional U.S.bill or bit of silver into their weekly offering envelopes.Very seldom though do they drop in an extra nickel to tike care of the exchange.A bank manager inform* us that, making up this few cent* exchange on the US.currency placed on collection plates, in the church accounts his hank handles totals over a few week» or months quite » site-able aum, amounts which most churches would be able to put to good use.The same bank manager says he hasn't heard any of the church treasurers his bank haa dealings with compkin loo strenuously about the practice.While Ihcy realize that it might with justification be termed \"shortchang- \"Beover State\" ACROSS .1 Finally 4 Greek letter # Hawaiian chant fi Marhinery part 7 Short-napped fabric M Second selling J IXfna\u2019T 15 Want by ts Social Insect 1 Capital of Oregon 6 The Oregon -la its official flower 11 Babbles 15 Autumn ing the Lord.\u201d they admit that as it is a voluntary oftering it's hotter lo get a f>7 cent dollar than no dollar at all.Answer to Pravioua Punk Mi us from years of remorse and regret.It is a humiliating experience to recognize yourself as a fool.And it requires great courage to ad-mil it to your friends and to God But admit you must if you want to recover peace of mind and strength to redeem the years or the months the locust of folly have eaten.Playing the fool often plays havoc with nerves and health.Not a few patients have been incapacitated for happy living and useful work hy an overwhelming sense of shame and regret because they have either played the fool or been played for a fool, or both.If playing the fool is not recognized as a dangerous sporl in its early stages it frequently leads lo irreparable physical as well as mental reations.START WITH SELF When we straighten oui (hat silly individual who is playing (he fool (which is ourself) then we shall he ready to deal wisely and firmly with the parties who have played us for a fool.Not all foolishness is sin but most foolishness leads to sin.Temptation is not sin but if we yield sin.The majority of us recognize a temptation when we are confronted with one.And that man or woman is playing the fool who does not resist it and flee from it, It is a fact that the tempter does not come as a sinister We have got to recognize folly lor what it is\u2014dynamite to the human soul.It can, if allowed to get oui of hand, cause suffering and death.And the temptation to indulge in foolishness must be squelched the moment it suggests itself.GLORY OF GOSPEL From kings down to the low OTTAWA \u2014 Canada's happy smiling face, with its national parks, ita garden-set schools broad highway* and ultra-modern facilities, costa a lot of money.Much of the money the pro vincea apend comes from the federal government, which in the case of eight of the provinces, collecta the personal and corporation income tax and succession duties In the case of Ontario it col lecta only the personal income tax.In the case of Quebec it collecta nothing because Quebec has refused to come into these agreements which date back to the Second World War.It was considered efficient and useful to have the central government collect these taxes and disburse the proceeds on the basis of an approved formula.Diefenbaker and key ministers have been conferring with premiers of the ten provinces in a meeting preliminary' negotiation of new fiscal agreements to replace those which ex pire in 1062.What struck me and others was the theme that ran through so many of the ten provincial speeches at the open pari of the conference.Premiers, both Conservative and otherwise, talked at times as though the wicked federal had sneaked away some of the provinces taxing rights and refused to split.And as though Finance Minister Fleming has a vast store of money he was refusing to divvy up.Mr.Fleming has had deficits ever since he took office and this year is hoping only for a token surplus.Conservative Prime Minister Diefenbaker presided and had four Conservative premiers facing him.When the conference was call- Lesage m Quebec and Louis Ro-bichaud in New Brunswick had ! upset all political calculations by j defeating strongly entrenched ; Conservatives Premier Fror proposed such vast changes in the tax split *« : would take maybe a billion more dollars out of the federa.' treasury.But this is only » prelimmarv ' talk.The current agreements go to 1862.No one objected to the in | creased drag on the treasury Nor did anyone suggest how it could be managed without a terrific boost in taxes.Mr.Fleming has no money to ! spare If he has to double the 'current billion dollars-plus split I with the provinces out of a six { billion dollar budget, he will i have to do a fast job of tax ! raising just about at next election time.Mr.Diefenbaker told the con ference at the start the government had no intention of increasing its borrowing operations.That leaves us taxpayers to pick up the tab.Best peasant every man, woman ed he had expected six premiers, and child is subjected to the | But meanwhile Liberals Jean temptations of playing the fool.And from the highest to the lowliest we must accept our responsibility for the results of our folly.History is replete with examples of men who lived to reproach themselves for playing the fool.King Saul was one of these and in a moment of fear and regret he cried: \u201cI have sinned, .behold I have played the fool, and have erred exceedingly.\u201d 1 Sam.26:21.Many of us can sympathize with Saul in his predicament and say: I know just how you feel! The glory of the Christian j Gospel is this: It makes it clear that none of us, however fool-j ish we may have been, need wallow in the mire of self-re- UNFAIL1NG FRIEND (St.Thomas Times Journal) It is worth recalling the words of Lord Birketl who spoke in England on the subject \"The Enjoyment oi Reading\" not long ago.He said: \"We live in a scientific age w ith television radio and films, of which properly used add to the enjoyment of living; but the written word must always remain the most important element in our growth and development, and the unfailing source of lasting enjoyment.In a word, reading brings blessings and advantages that are to be gained nowhere else.\u201d to temptation it becomes | pr(>ach and fegret Our God is an understanding God who knoweth our frame and our weaknesses and He has made provision for all those who want to make a fresh start in life, and have come to the place ef regret and repentance.WITHOUT SIN ,,\t\u201e\tOur understanding Saviour ComeS|looks upon all such with hit against no-trump you should go righl up with dummy's arc and proceed lo knock out the are of clubs.This play ensures your contract unless West had opened the spade five spot from a five card suit headed hy king-queen-jack.Such lead is so unusual that A have never seen il although someone may lead it against me some day.(Almost everything else possible has happened lo me.) The way Ihe card* lie.West gels the lead with Ihe ace of clubs and the best he fan do Is ( lo take two quick spade tricks Rul if you ducked the first spade lead East would win with the queen and return the suit.You would have to play dummy's ace and then Ihe rest of West's «pades would he good raids « ARD SENSE Q The bidding has bc»n South West North 1\tCluh Pass 1 Spade 2\tN T, Pass 4 N T 5 Heart» Pass 6 flub* pathy for He knows just how we feel Why?Because \"He was m all points tempted like w-e are, yet without sin.\" And because He fought temptation and won \"He is able lo succor them that are tempted.\u201d And willing to cleanse and forgive those whose folly has revealed them as sinners and filled them with godly sorrow that worketh repentance.Only God can help us to courageously face our own folly and Ihe people who have played us Spades A 2 Hearts k Q ft Dia.K J for fools and help us to rise 7 6 Club» A Q M\t*bove il- u., .imil H -\tLet us be convinced like Paul What do you do.\tth,l; .j câB d0\tlhmgJ A-Pass.Your partner hs* thrQ1021 WEST\tF.A9T AK.T853\t4v * 1097» VAX» \t?\tAO 2 *\tK J 9 \tBoth vulnerable ftnnih\tWest \\nrlh E»*l t N T.\tPass 3 NT.r»*a r».«*\tr*.«* Opening lesd\u2014 * *\t I theneth me \u201d placed the contract and you should trust hi* judgment, TODAY S QUESTION What ia you opening hid with: Spade A Heart K I 01».9 3 2 Club* A R Q 10 S 43 Answer Mondav TOP TREATMENT PAIGNTON, England (CP)-Susan, an adult monkey ai the wo in thus Devon resort, was operalod on at a coat erf £100 to East remove a button she had pushed Pass up her nose A special gas cham-Pass ber was built so Ihe monkey Pass rou\u2019d be given sleeping gat Bygon® Days THIRTY YIARS AGO Polire reserve* are being mobilised In New- York ** » reault of Ihe outbreak of Tong warfare which has rmrt aeveral Uvea TWENTY YIARS AGO Italian planes and ground troop* are helng massed In Franre to support any German offensive against (he British Isles, which msny expert In s few weeks.The Canadian Government has announced a draft aystem lo replace voluntary recruiting for the Reserve armv.TIN YEARS AGO Fresh and powerful American forces, direct from the United Mates, landed in Southern Korea today.They arrived at t'hlnju, Ihe Important southern allied anchor, fell U> the surging Reds.Death haa removed s prominent figure in agricultural efrcle*.In the person of Norm an Uv1 Cameron, of Sprlog Road, I-ennoxville, who pas* ed sway suddenly U*l nighl, In his 57th year.ir&v,-51 To settle the Estate of the late C.H.SHOEMAKER we are authorized to offer FOR SALE fht threrf itorey, brick business block centrally located at 53-55-57 Wellington Street South consisting of stores on ground floor and eight heated apartments above.For full particulars contact Sherbrooke Trust Company Siiabliahed 18/A- I Plan is blocked TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Agreement to purchase '.he asse:s of Stan-rock Uranium Mines was formally cancelled Thursday by Rio Algom Mines after a meeting of directors.The agreement to sell the mine and uranium contract to R:o Algom Mines, subsidiary of Rio Tinto Mining Company of Canada was with the Clarkson Company.Stanrock's bankruptcy trustees.The sale was blocked m the Ontario Supreme Court when a hearing requested by the share-ho.cers to stop the sale was adjourned to Sept.6.NEW REAL ESTATE & RENTAL SERVICE Mr.Len Keeler, of 18 Wellington North, announces the opening of his new firm, Len Keeler Real Estate.Mr.Keeler will give special service as a real estate broker, in buying or selling of property, and managing rentals.A native of Sherbrooke, Mr.Keeler is well known throughout the region, having served as secretary-treasurer of Keeler & Cross Limited for 27 years, after 15 years in the dispatching office of the Quebec Central Railway Company.Mr.Keeler is a past-president of the Sherbrooke Snow Shoe Club, and also of the Sherbrooke Kiwanis Club, a charter member of the Sherbrooke Coin Club, and an active member of the Sherbrooke Curling Club.Mr.Keeler's office telephone number is LO.9-7500.GREATEST MEDICAL Continued from page 1 Honed the family secre:.Nurses said the children were pale from lack of sunlight and had large shadows circling their eyes.Gordon is 47 inches tall, Gienda 38 inches and Connie SO inches.Gordon, who made his b.d for freedom Thursday n-ght.told police that he had tried to get out previously but his mother wouldn't let him.He said he and the two girls spent the lime reading books, watching television, listening to a radio and playing games \u201cMost of the time we were in one room,\u201d Gordon said.The doors were not locked \u201cFor a long time we couldn't see out.There were boards over the window.But one day I made a hole in one of the boards and we saw lots of things like cars.Thai's how I know about streets and things.THOUGHT HE'D SNEAK OUT \u201c1 thought I'd wait and sneak cut but there wasn't much of a chance.\"When I got downstairs (Thursday night) I hid behind a pipe in the kitchen and then I went out the back door.\"I sat on the grass for a while.It felt funny.\u201cI ran down the back lane to a house .and all of a sudden a woman opened the door.\u201cShe talked to me and started to come closer.I was afraid and ran away a bit, but then she gave me a cookie and I came in.\u201d Police, called by the woman.Mrs.Forest Richards, said they found a freezer packed with food, and plenty of toys and clean clothes in closets.a | STTFRRROOKT HATTY RFCORD.SATURDAY, JULY SO.1900 REPUBLICANS _ Continued from page 1 YOUTH AND AGE \u2014 Mutual interest is shown between Chief Walking Buffalo and his wife and four Royal Canadian Army Cadets now attending the national cadet camp at Banff, Alta.The cadets arrived at the conrlusion of Indian Days held at Banff umi had the opportunity of talking with many Indians.Two-lmndred-and.thirty six top cadets from across Canada are attending the camp in the Rockies.The 90-year old Indian amused the cadets with stories of by-gone days.Left to right: Cadet Lieutenant Paul Fortier, 87 Carrette St., Thetford Mines, Que.; Mrs.Walking Buffalo, Chief Walking Buffalo, Cadet Lieutenant John Fieldhouse, Montreal, Cadet Captain Laurie Johnson, Galt, Ont., and Cadet Sergeant-Major Rene Paquet, Pont Rouge, P.Q.(NATIONAL DKFFNCK PHOTO) 27 July 60 Polish floods WARSAW (Reuters)\u2014Rampaging rivers continued to rise Friday as southern Poland's worst flood since the war claimed its fifth victim.More than 110,000 acres of farmland were under water, threatening severe crop losses if the torrential rains continue, Ten thousand persons, including students and soldiers, stood by to reap wheat and rye if the rainfall lets up.Sold stock in U.S.May lay some charges in NB mine hearing PAYMENT OF WATER TAXES The second installment of water taxes will be due August 1st, 1960.To take advantage of the discount, all arrears must have been paid and your remittance be received in Sherbrooke: a)\tat the City Hall Office, b)\tat any Bank, c)\tat any Caisse Populaire, on or before August 15th next (1960) OLIVIER ROUTHIER, T reasurer.By GEORGE McNEYIN Canadian Press Staff Writer SAINT JOHN, N.B.(CP) \u2014 David M.Dickson, administrator of the provincial Securities Frauds Prevention Act, said Friday a look at the Criminal Code might be justified following a hearing into the operations of six New Brunswick firms selling stock in the United States.-Evidence was brought before the hearing that representatives o fa firm known as Trans National Minerals in attempting to sell stocks had told clients the firm was to be bought by Bethlehem Steel Corporation and would be listed on the American Stock Exchange.Administration counsel J.Paul Barry of Saint John said a document found in securities administration files placed a \u201cserious new light\u201d on the situation.Letters of denial were received from both Bethlehem Steel and the American Stock Exchange.The American subscriber, Dr.Carl A.Weiss, of Hastings, Minn., said he had pur-1 chased 208 shares of Trans Na-1 tional during 1952 and 1953.Mr.Barry said he considered the representations of the company \u201cdefinitely fraudulent\u201d and j that some drastic action, such as PAINTING YOUR HOME?./ criminal charges, should ultimately be taken.The hearing, adjourned Friday until Tuesday, was ordered last week by Premier and Attorney-General Louis J.Robichaud following a government order-in-council replacing G.Earle Logan with Mr.Dickson as administrator of the act.Complaints had been received about the companies operations.Mr.Barry said the document found in the files of the former administrator indicated sale of shares in another company, SI.Stephen Nickel Mines Limited, were being sold at $2 and $3 a share by Canam Investments Limited when it was known there were no takers at 10 cents asked.Mr.Barry said there was no indication how the document came to be in Mr.Logan's files.It was entitled \u201cSome thoughts on why St.Stephen needs a St.Lawrence or Tiffany\u201d and stressed the need for speed in setting up a new company to raise capital for St.Stephen.The typewritten paper initialled only K.H.G., noted that St.Stephen will need about $15,-000 to $25,000 weekly for some months to come and under certain conditions, more over a more extended period of time.St.Stephen shares, it said, were becoming harder to sell because they were blacklisted by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and were being quoted by United States brokers at \u201cno bid, offered at.10 cents.\u201d In other evidence, H.L.Me-Makin of a local law firm revealed a partial audit of the books of Canam Investments re- Plan general strike j TORONTO (CP)\u2014Much of Toronto's construction industry will j be tied up Monday when immigrant workers launch a general : strike to support demands for better working conditions.About | $160,000,000 worth of housing and apartment projects will be [stalled in the biggest work stop ' page in Toronto history, union officials said.MELBOURNE RIDGE \u2014 The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Gerald Fowler was christ-' ened in the United Church.Rev.Mr.New officiated, and the baby j received the names, Lois Fay.advertising and circulation rev-j Mr and Mrs.Fowler entertain- enues exceeding $3,000,000.I ed after, the ceremony and guests J Southam publishes eight Cana-[included; Mr.and Mrs.C.Dow dian daily newspapers, owns of Waterloo,\tMr.\tand\tMrs.Otis\tprinting plants in several Cana- Fowler, and\tMr\tLloyd Fowler,\tj dian centres, and has interests [ Mr.and Mrs.L.Fowler of Dan- [ in the radio and television fields, [ville.Mr.and Mrs.C.Placey [ The MacLean company will !of Richmond,\tRev.and\tMrs.New\tcontinue to operate as a sepa- of Ulverton,\tMr.\tand\tMrs.N.\trate company under present of- Southam acquires MacLean s TORONTO «P) \u2014 Southam Company Ltd.has acquired Hugh C.MacLean Publications Ltd., the two companies announced jointly Friday.The purchase price was not disclosed.Hugh C.MacLean publishes 21 Canadian business and professional magazines and has annual [Fowler and family, and Mr.and [Mrs.Roderick Morrison, Mr.and Mrs.Keith Taber and family of Streetsville, Ont., spent [a week with Mr.and Mrs Merrill Taber.Miss Kdren Taber [stayed to spend the summer with her grandparents.Miss Norma Pariseau of Sher- ficers and management, with the addition of Southam represent-j atives to the MacLean board.An drew D.MacLean will continue I as chairman; James A.Daly as president and managing dircc tor; Duncan F.Anderson and E.j V.Manser a.s vice-president and managing director of Southam, said: brooke, is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.Wilkins.\t| \u201cWe are very pleased to wel- Miss Mildred Gilchrist of Mont- come the MacLean publications real spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Elton Gilchrist.The next meeting of the Women's Institute, wdl! ho held at the homo of Mrs.Eltonr Gilchrist, on Thursday August 4.Members are asked to note the change of date.vealed entries under \u201cinvestments\u201d of $1,066.803 to K.H.Gregory and $342,700 to Rock Holdings, a company owned byj Gregory.Other companies slated to come under the probe are A C.and particularly we welcome the Maclean managemeent to our group.\u201d Mr.MacLean, a son of the.founder of Hugh C.MacLean, said: \u201cWe are happy to join the Southam organization, for we have always shared their principles of editorial integrity and impartiality.\u201d had introduced\u2014to kill a U S.motion for an international investigation of the incident to determine the truth GOVERNMENTAL SHIFTS Prime Minister Macmillan broke a 20-year precedent and went to the House of Lords for his new foreign secretary\u2014the Earl of Home, former Commonwealth relations secretary.After the official announce-mem Wednesday, the opposition Labor party screamed foul and argued that the foreign secretary should sit in the Commons, where he can be questioned by members.The appointment was approved 332 to 720 Thursday night.FIRE TOLL Furious fires raged in British Columbia and down the U S western coast during the week Fourteen men died in the battle that saw more than 700 separate blazes break out, most caused by lightning, Canada's two biggest provinces \u2014 (Ontario and Quebec\u2014 showed more signs of restiveness under the federal provincial tax sharing plan.Ontario's Premier Frost told the Dominion-provincial fiscal coiCerence that he is ready to take his province out of joint projects Quebec\u2019s Pro m i e r Lesage agreed with him in principle But the four Atlantic provinces.Manitoba and Saskatchewan appealed for a continuation and even extension of the joint projects Week in Quebec RCMP, closing the net on a ring that has smuggled thousand* of Chinese aliens into Canada, arrested two travel agents in Montreal's Oh i n a-town Thursday and said that more arrests will be made.The t w o suspects, Brice Wong.44, and Henry Chan, 40, were arraigned in court and released on bail pending a second appearance Aug 3 Both face charges of forging citizenship and immigration documents and uttering them There are also three perjury counts against Wong.Hong Kong police assisted ROMP in the investigation and raid's across Canada that preceded the arrests RCMiP said the ring smuggled an estimated 11,000 Chinese into Canada since 1050, alboont half the total legal immigration from China since that year.The CNR hud under investigation the cause of a collision of two trains Saturday in the Montreal suburb of Roxlboro that killed one woman and sent more than 80 persons to hospital.A three-car commuter train collided head-on with a freight train of 55 empty gondola ears.Canada's largest grain elevator \u2014 big enough to store almost 12,00#),090 bushels\u2014 was officially opened Wednesday at Baie Comeau, Que., a community of 10,000 on the St.Lawrence River north shore 230 miles northeast of Quebec City.The multi - million dollar elevator \u2014 900 feel long and 240 high \u2014 w\u2019as designed to take on grain from St.Lawrence Seaway freighters for shipment to the ports of the world in deep-sea vessels calling at the year-round harbor.iBirtli H DUBUC \u2014 To Robert and Betty (nee Burford), at Windsor Mills, j on July 29th.I960, the gift of a daughter, Sandra Jane, weighing 8 lbs., 11 oz.A sister for Eric.McHARG \u2014 Robert and Jean j (nee Fraser) of Ayer's Cliff, are happly to announce the birth of j a daughter, Mary Elaine, at the Sherbrooke Hospital on July 28ih I960.ftratliii BENNETT, Janaf \u2014 At Sutton, i Quo., on July 29th.1960.Janet Norman, wife of the late Carl i Bennett, in her 70th year.Resting 1 at her late residence.Funeral on Monday, August 1st at the United | Church, Sutton, at 1:00 p.m.Interment in Fairraount Cemetery.Sutton Funeral Home, Reg'd I Service.MATHIAS.Helen M.In Montreal, on July 28th.1960, Helen Margaret Mathias, daughter of the late Major and Mrs.Frederick Mathias of Melbourne, Que., agbd 90.Funeral at 10.30 a m.August 1st, from St Ann's Church, Richmond, Que.McCREA, Judith \u2014 At her home, 1046 Prospect St., on Saturday, July 30th, 1960, Judith Wake field, beloved wife of the hie Frank N.MrCrea, and mother of Altha (Mrs.H, K Starnes, Knowl-ton), Gladys (Mrs.F C.Baker, Lennoxville), Aileen (Mrs.W.S MeCuleheon, Montreal), Frank W.MeCrea, Sherbrooke, and George W.MeCrea, Toronto, in her 97th year.Resting at Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect SL, where the funeral will be held on Monday, August 1st, at 2.00 p.m., Rev Graham Barr officiating.Interment in Elmwood Cemetery.TEVYAW, Howard W.\u2014 Suddenly at Sutton Junction, Que., on July 29th.I960, Howard William Tevyaw, beloved husband of Martha Taber, in his 74Mi year.Resting at Robb\u2019s Funeral Home, Reg\u2019d., at Knowlton, where funeral will be held nn Monday, August 1st at 1 30 p in,.Rev.T.K.It.Nurse officiating.Interment at Friends Cemetery, Fast.Earn ham, Que.FLORAL TRIBUTES MILFORD'S Special attention to out-of-town orders.143 Frontenac \u2014 LO.9-2566 SHERBROOKE 'Draper-Hastings1 FUNERAL SERVICE Cowansville - Sutton \u2022 Waterloo \u2022 Knowlton Mansonville Tel.157 Cowansville Tel.11 Sutton cw°sS(ioyi PlSttS \\ Queen oet'on 7H A XtAOT»0 - v V.O.on'Y C'0'*'\u2019\u2019\toU T H ¦ CROWN DIAMOND PAINT COMPANY LIMITED CROWN DIAMOND PAINTS ARE SOLD BY: SHERBROOKE & DISTRICT Crown Diamond Point Co.Ltd., 94 King St.Weit, Sherbrooke, P.Q.Sylvia Bégin Ferronnerie, 271 Main St.E., Magog, Que.Robert & Frères, Ferronnerie, 488 Main St.West, Magog, Que.Daigle & Frères, Omerville, Que.Lucien Lavoie, 95 Larocque St., Bromptonville, Que.Fcironnerie Lemire Enrg., 19 St.Georges St., Windsor Mills, Que.Ferronnerie Martineau, 62 Angus St., East Angus, Co.Brompton, Que.SYMPATHY Continued from page 1 UUUIC: U11UC1 lilt\t-\u2014\u2014111 \u2014.11\t«.IJ Powis Company Limited, Sea-[ merely a philosophical meeting of board Industries Limited and At-[African minds lantic Investments Limited.\\ They read significance into the fact that members of Mr.Lumumba\u2019s party included Diallo WELSH LAKE Bala, or Lyn Tegid, the largest natural lake in Wales, is four miles long and about a mile R.L BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL A \u2022 ;-r AMBULANCE 1 SERVICE 300 Quetn Blvd.\u2014LO.2-9977 W« Kent Hospital Beds PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE Public Notice Business and tenant taxes \u2014 Special Valuation Roll 1960 \u2014 PUBLIC NOTICE it hereby given that the Special Valuation Roll for Business and tenant taxes is now completed and deposited at the office of the undersigned, at the City Hall, No.145 Wellington Street North.Said Valuation Roll shall remain opened for the inspection of those interested, or of their representatives, during the fifteen (15) days following its deposit, to wit: from August the 1st to August the 15th 1960 inclusive.During such time, any person having reason to complain against the Roll as prepared, either for himself or for another person, may appeal to the Council by giving, for that purpose, e written notice to the City Clerk, stating the grounds of his complaint, and if he complains of the amount of rent or of the rental value of the premises he occupies he shall mention in his notice the amount which he considers to be just.The said notice must reach ?he City Clerk on or before the 15th of August I960, at four-thirty in the efternoon.Complainants will be advised by writing of the day and the hour when their protests will be eon.sidered by the Board of Revision appointed by the Council.They may then appear in support of their protests or be represented.Given at Sherbrooke, this 27th day of July 1960.R.L.Bellsle, Assistant, City Clerk.(iïarb of ©Ijankfl rr.iij \u201e _i ,\t.\u201e .\t| BOWEN \u2014 I wish to *xpre»R my «In- TelU ambassador of Guinea to ] ccr* think» to m my friend».nei«h-the united States\u2014who inadver-tently missed the official plane hours, find relatives, who have been ro kind to me while I was a patient flying the Conglese parly from ,n Wle shert>rt>okR Hospital and since Monlreal to Ottawa-and a press! ,mv rlu!r\\hc,m' ' ,\"'Vwl*h th,,,,l< ,, u ,\t,\t\" .\tf J\u2022 lira.Kllnck, Cooper, and Taylor, ai»o FUNERAL CHAPEL 530 Prospect St.\u2014 LO.2 2466 nurse» and nurses\u2019 aide» on 2nd floor for the attention and care given me Sincerely,- MRS ALBERT BOWEN.attache from the Guinea inform alien office in New York, as well J as Alex Quaison-Sackey, Ghana\u2019s permament representative to the United Nations.G inea has been regarded m s,nr\u20acrê thinks to in whr> heiprri m western circles as leaning far to any way during the Illness, de;ith, \u2018he left, and overly friendly with ; and burial of our d«»nr mothor, Mrs.Russia.\tAlbert Eager.A special thanks to Kev.Mr.Lumumba who speak,» K ,,,,y fnr hl\" vlslt\u2019, t0 our t0 p\tj ' .~ , SP ,\tthose who helped dig the grave, sen: on y h rench, dined f nday night f00rt ,nd fIower,.Thl, wii dee))ly with Leon Baleer, solicitor-gen eral and acting secretary of stale.He departs at 10 a m.Sunday for his capital, Leopoldville.appreciated by all.\u2022THE EAGER FAMILY,1 LOOKING AHEAD Official estimates say the population of England and Wales, 43.750.000\tin 1951, will reach 52,- 380.000\tby 1999 The ladles of the Hatley lit of July Celebration Dinner wish to exprers their thanka to all those from Massa-wtppi and surrounding area* who helped to make It such a auecesi.HATLEY 1ST OF JULY COMMITTEE, LA DEES' GTtOl.T Welcome Lo Danville Centenary Observances! DANVILLE ELECTRONICS S«l»i 6 S.rvle» \u2014 R.dio, TV, Hi-Fi, Record*, R.cord Player* 19 Main St., DANVILLE, QUE., TE.9-2278 Tel.586 or W.Johnston Knowlton \u2014 CH.3-6650 AMBULANCE SERVICE ROBB'S FUNERAL C.E.Wilson & Son 236 Main St.West MONUMENTS NOW: Delivery end erection ANYWHERE IN THE TOWNSHIPS \u2014 LOW PRICES.Send for FREE booklet showing beautiful stone* \u2014 ALL GRANITES.ORDER BY MAIL: Write, phone or call) Anderson Monuments BEEBE \u2014 TR.6-2416, Oue.(In Sutton, Lloyd Mandigo) S°n Coil \" FUNERAL HOME Rock Hland\u2014Tel.TR i^213 MARVEL SMITH -%HA«LEY A«U Ayer\u2019s Clift 607-M4 6 SHJ-RBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY, JULY 30.1380 1.Articles For Sale AIR Conditioner \u2014 1 Horse power , G.E., 2 years old.Idea! for sma 1 ; or medium sise office.Bargain $139.O\u2019Boyle & Pearce, Ltd., 1403 King Street West.LO.2-2800.LEFTZ Valoy, II, Enlarger with iens and copying adaptor.Also large print washer, and other equipment.306 High Street, Sherbrooke, Que.Tel: LO.2-8012.COAL and wood furnace; bathtub basin, and toilet outfit.Tel: LO ! - 9-3454 between 5 and 7 p m.\t| Articles For Sale ANTIQUE set of settee and two chairs, newly upholstered, each piece can be sold separately if desired.Mrs.Antoinette Wilcox Jasmin, 437 Main St.West, Magog, Tel: VI.3-4452.SELL AND PROFIT.BUY AND SAVE .GET A BETTER JOB.HIRE GOOD HELP SeM and WsH&ëwm NEW two-hoise trailer, strong, well ironed, spare tire wheel mounted on tail gate, new tires.Sell or trade for good saddle horse.Apply R R.2, Waterloo, Que., or Tel: 898R.Professional Directory Advocates ROUSSEAU.GERVA1S, LANGLA1S A MONTY.Armand Rousseau, Q C., Paul Mullins Gervals, André Lang lals, Rene Monty.LOrraln.2-4735 6 Wellington Street South.She' brooke.TOBIN A TOBIN.Trial Work and General Practice Rosenbloom Bldg, opposite City Hall.UW Wellington (North,.LO 2-2120.; IT IS time to think about firewood for the winter, f have a beautiful lot, 75';;, maple.We also chop wood for the stove.Apply Allard A frere, 357\t- 9th Ave.South, Tel: LO.7-4092.I\t- HOT AIR furnace, coal or oil.including burner and controls, with pipes.Heats 5 to 7 rooms.Tel: LO.2-8166.SECOND-HAND MeClary Sunshine wood and coal furnace, with registers and pipes.For particulars, Tel.Cookshire TR.5-3158 or TR.5-3156.6- Cottages For Sale LITTLE Lake Magog \u2014 Shore Acre* Club \u2014 New summer cottage fully invulated, six large rooms \u2014 complete bathroom \u2014 modern kitchen \u2014 electric range \u2014 refrigerator \u2014 » large fireplace \u2014 completely furn*\u2018 l*hed \u2014 immediate occupancy \u2014 artesian well.Len Keeler Real Estate, Tel: LO.9-7500.14.Cottages To Let COTTAGES for rent.Narrows Bridge, on Lake Memphremagog.Call TRinity 6-2858.7.Farms For Sale FARM near Waterloo, 15 acres, 6 room house, IV2 bathrooms.Garage, large stream, good barn, paved road.Asking $6000, terms.Apply Record Box 88.2-BEDROOM cottage at Lake Lys'.sr by the week or month of August.Apply Mervyn Drew, Hatley.COTTAGE to let at Ayer*i Cliff, last 3 weeks of August.Phone Rock Island, TR.6-4107.25.Teachers Wanted TEACHER, qualified for the English language, to teach English In the French classes of 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th year at Notre Dame Secondary School.Good salary for qualified person.Apply immediately to the office of the School Commissioners, 25 Main St., Windsor, Que., or Tel: VI.5-3434.40.Found 20 FT.inboard, 85 H P.er.glnr, $300.Call Beverly Grieve, Rock Is.and, 44.Property Wonted WELL buy or rent 7 or 8 room bouse, on 5 year lease.Phone LO.7-6383.\t\tWE REPAIR CHICOINE & PETERKA\t\tTV & RADIOS TV HI-FI & STEREO\t\tPROMPT SERVICE O'BOYLE & PEARCE 1263 King W., \u2014 LO.9 5823\t\tTel.LO.2 MOO SHERBROOKE\t\t1430 King W.\u2014 Sherbrooke 46.Pets For Sale WESLEY H.BRADLEY.Q C.The Can ada Bldg.455 Cra:g street West Montreal.UN 1-2737 Chartered Accountants LAVALLEE.BEDARD.Lyonnai».G,.»-con A Assnclatea, D J Crock! tt, C.A.Licensed trustee 29! Cotti nental Building, Sherbrooke, P Q TeL LO 2 9680.MCDONALD, CURRIE » CO Chartered AccountBiits COOPER BROTHERS t CO.Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferln Ave \u2014 LO 9-6301 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa.Toronto Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, Rlmouski, Sherbrooke.Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton.Calgary, Vancouver ROSS, TOUCHE A CO.Chartered Accountants, Mu'itreai Dentists DR J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon-Dentist, new addtess 4UG Moore street.Office Hours: 8 a.m.to noon; 1 pm.to 5.31) p.m.; evenings 7 p.m.to 8.30 p.m.Tel.LO 7-Ato('4 DR.C KNOX LEBLANC, Dentist New address \u2022 639 Prospect.Tel.LO 9-1188, 4.Property For Sole \u2022 DON\u2019T WANNA pay icnt any longer, I need a buyer, gotta unload property?You needn\u2019t worry, cal! Charles Connors, LO.2-4000.CONTEMPORARY 2-storey home In beautiful condition on huge lot centrally located in Sherbrooke.Could be conveniently converted to two teneemnts at low cost.Fully Insulated, oil heated Priced to sell.Terms available.Len Keeler, LO 9-7500, Kes.LO.2-8561.ULTRA MODERN 8-room 1670 Dominion Ave.split level on large fully landscaped double lot.Four bedrooms, 2 full and one Va bathrooms, spacious planned kitchen, large sunken livingroom with fireplace, heated garage, laundry room, ce dar storage plus other outstanding features.$5,000 down, easy terms, other property accepted in exchange.Len Keeler Real Estate.LO.9-7500, Res.LO.2 8561.4,/2-ROOM New Bungalow on Grime St., large fully landscaped lot.in Sherbrooke\u2019s choice residential area.Finished basement playroom.Terms available.Len Keeler Real Estate, LO.9-7500, Res.LO.2-8561.100 ACRE farm with modern eight room home (large living room with fireplace), artesian well supplying house and barn, approximately half the acreage consists of wood lot.Three miles from Gould Village, on both English and French school bus routes.Reason for selling: sickness.Apply E.G.Henry, Gould, Que.HOUSEKEEPING cottages at Lake Aylmer, St.Gerard, Wolfe Co., 40 miles east of Sherbrooke.Boating, fishing, swimming.Vacancy for August, $20 weekly.Apply W Johnstone, St.Gerard, or Tel: Montreal RE.8-8419.REQUIRED: French speaking Protestant teacher for Elementary | School Municipality of Aubert Gal-lion Beauce.Communicate with Miss E.MUbourn Ross, Box 955, St.George West, Beauce, Que.PUREBRED toy poodle, black male, lbs., 14 months old.Dr.R.Be\u2019la-vance.Rock Forest, LO.2-2325.PUREBRED German Shepherd pups.5 weeks old.D.L.Smith, Brome, CHapel 3-5205.i 150 ACRES, quantity wood, electricity, j For particulars, write P.O.Box 491, | Richmond, Que.17.Convalescent Home ROOM and care for elderly person or semt-!nva!id.trey service, plea, ssnt surroundings, trained attend ants and modern conveniences.Tel LO 2-0954.219 Montreal Strath Optometrists CONTACT LENSES.Eyes examined, Dr Gilles Daigneault, Optrmetrist, 74 Wellington St.N.Sherbrooke Tel: LO 9-190U.DR \\LBERT TRUDEAU, Optomei rlst, New address: Granada Theatre \u2022Bldg., 51 Wellington No., Suites 1 A 2, Sherbrooke Tel.LO 2-0517 Eyes examined.Contact lenses.BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and real estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville \u2014 Tel.100 8.Cars For Sole 1934 MONARCH sedan, fully equipped Reason for selling: leaving Province.Tel: LO.9-0551.'52 RED M.G.sports ear, excellent condition.Neil French, 555 Union St.Tel: LO.7-6938.8b.Authorized New Car Dealers 20.Wanted To Purchase 5 OR 6 ROOM house wanted, oil iea!-; ed, running water, bathroom, win- ; terized, with garage, in North Hat- J ley or Ayer\u2019s Cliff, $4000 cash.Tel.| VI.2-2508.LIFT-TOP washstands, wooden butter i bowls, toilet sets, knife boxes, brass kettles.T el 578 Cowansville.Strange\u2019s Antiques, Svvectsburg, Que.Mac's Driving School Dual controls.Full insurance coverage, experienced instructors.Late model car, home pick-up Sherbrooke \u2022 Lennox ville.Tel.LO.2-4153 BEAUTIFUL individu».! new residence* adjoining Sherbrooke University and Sherbrooke Country Club.1540-1575 Caron, 2271 Bachand, 1451 Leonard.Also 1800 - 1855 - 1890 -1930 Grime Street and 1045 - 1115 -1125 .Jacques-Cartier.Immediate possession.Complete Information.Hebert\u2019s, LO.2-0074 or LO.7-7059.AUSTIN: 4 room year round modern bungalow on highway between Ma gog and Austin, overlooking Lake Memphremagog.Large kitchen and living room, full basement, oil heating, drilled well.Settling estate.Write Box 935, Lennoxville.WEST WARD: House for sale; 2 tenements.five rooms each, $1000 cash.Apply 1245 St.Louis.LARGE house In centre of Beebe.Priced to sell.Apply P.O.Box 83, Rock Island.HOUSE, barn and 12 acres of land, next to Stanstead Fur farm, no reasonable offer refused.Apply W.H.Davis, Beebe, Que.5 ROOM house with three bedrooms in Stanstead.Good location.Sh\u201cr-brooke, LO.7-4503.HOUSE for sale.North Ward, 5 rooms and playroom, hot water heating system.Apply at 1182 Le Clerc Street.CHEVROLET, Corvair, Envoy, Olds mobile, Cadillac, Chevrolet Trucks.Sales and Service, Foxbrooke Motors Ltd., 345 Wellington South, Sherbrooke.Telephone LO 9-3608 BUICK, Pontiac, Vauxhall, G M.C Trucks.Sales A Service, DeLuxe Automobile Ltd., 1567 King West Tel LO 9-8669 IMPERIAL, Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant, Renault, Fargo Trucks, Sales & Service.Martin Motor Salea Ltd., 405 Belvedere St.Tel.LO 9-3659.9a.Bus For Sale USED School buses, good selection on hand.1959 GMC, 55 passenger; 1959 Dodge, 42 passenger; 1958 Fargo, 66 passenger; 1957 Dodge, 54 passenger; 1956 Chevrolet, 48 passenger; 1955 GMC, 48 passenger; 1934 Ford.48 pasengcr; 1955 International, 15 passenger; 1950 Dodge, 48 passenger; 1950 GMC, 42 passenger; 1947 Reo, 43 passenger; 1958 Fargo.48 passenger, only 17,000 miles, like new; ISCl Ford, 42 passenger; 1930 Doclge^ 24 passenger; 1947 Dodge.55 passenger; 1946 Mack.60 passenger.Air brakes.Several new buses in stock; also 29 passenger Fllxlbie.In good condition.Trades terms Shepherd Brothers, Alexandria, Ont Phone 77.11 b.Baby Chicks ORDER fall broilers now Prompt shipment 8-week old pullets and started chicks at new low price.Dayolds to order.Write for list, or sec local manager, Bray Hatchery.Lloyd Humbert Talbot St.(formerly Newington) Sherbrooke, Phone LO.9-3730.20a.Wanted To Exchange WOULD like to exchange 8 room year round house in North Hatley for wood lot.Apply A.H.Stoddard.VI.2-2414.24.Salesmen Wanted 2 SALESMEN wanted with cars.Please apply C.Legroulx, Royal Hotel after 8.30 p.m.74b.Earn Money At Home EARN Extra Money: Agents, Clubs, etc.Sell Canada\u2019s fin eat Christmas cards, novelties, etc.Over 250 items, including DeLuxe, Religious, Velvet, Chrome, Everyday, and Personal cards.Wraps, ribbons, toys, books, dolls, and jewellery.Many gift items.Prompt service.For coloured catalogue and samples on approval, write W.V.Jeandron Greeting Card Co., 1253 King St.East, Hamilton, Ont.35.Business Opportunities OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS!! 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WILFRID GREGOIRE LA PATRIE.Tel.48 6 ROOM.3 bedroom house, garage and large garden.Healed with oil furnace.Apply Box 7, Dlxville, Que 5.Lots For Sale 12.To Let SHERBROOKE lots, wide selection in North Ward, available for cash or terms.Len Keeler.Real Estate, LO.9-7500, Res.LO.2-8561.25 IDEAL residential lots in low taxi-lion area, near schools, churches, golf course and paved highway 10 miles from Sherbrooke.Inspections invited.Len Keeler Real Estate, LO.9-7500, Res.LO 2 836*.VISIT these beautiful residential building lots.Notice those spendld homes.Select your family location.Adjoining Sherbrooke Country Club.Vermont (Leclerc) Jacques-Cartier.Grime Street etc.Also large plot.Buck Street.Terms.Help to build.Complete Information.See Hebert\u2019s LO.2-0674 BEAUTIFUL new, 7-room, hot-waier heated apartment.Stove, Frigidaire, garage etc.15L5 Leonard.Near Sherbrooke University.Also four-room heated apartment.Also large six-room individual residence Hebert\u2019s.2155 Bachand.LQ.2-0874 or 14$) Leonard, IA9.7-7859.LENNOXVILLE:\t4 room unheated apartment with modern bathroom.Available Sept.1st.Apply 154 Queen.Lennoxville.4 ROOM APARTMENT with complete bathroom, unheated.Apply at 1497 Galt West or Tel: LO.2-0746.Experienced Order Desk Man For Manufacturer of Electrical Accessories Located Within 25 miles of Montreal To TAKE CHARGE OF CUSTOMER ORDER HANDLING Including Supervision of Routines and Records Pertaining Thereto.REQUIREMENTS: High School Education Experience in Electrical Industry in above Activities Must be Bilingual \u2014 Preferably English with knowledge of French Applicants must be prepared to reside locally.REPLY TO BOX NO.59 27.Female Help Wanted 136.Miscellaneous The All New LIQUID AIR V/ELDING AND CUTTING OUTFIT ONLY It's the L.A.HANDICRAFTER For Farms.Workshops.Garages and Hobbyists \u2014 Featuring the L.A.314 Torch \"A Single Torch That Welds and Cuts Welding Capacity Vl\" Cutting Capacity 7\" \u2014 The L.A.Handicrafter is packaged in a sturdy steel (Tool Boy Type) Carrying Case.EASTERN OXYGEN & WELDING SUPPLIES 370 Wellington South Tel.LO.9-1585\u2014Sherbrooke LOT *t Little Lsxe Magog, Katevale, 75\u2019 x 100\u2019.Nice quiet place, safe for children swimming 100 feet from water Should be seen Small down payment, easy term» Cal! 0 a.m.to 5 p.m.LO 9-363«* SERVICES Use this handy guide to progressive Eastern Townships business concerns! TELEVISION-RADIO REPAIRS Estimates - Work Guarantied Terms Available ROSS-BIRON LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD 183 Frontenac Sherbrooke 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 Auro Spring Enr.SPECIALTY Wheel alignment end wheel Dal-ancing on ai) types of vehicles Have your springs checked now, if they are tov 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 NORTH HATLEY - STANHOPE LIGHTNING RODS, Installa lion and Repairs.Protect your buildings.Reduce your insurance rates.Consult Stewart D.Reed \u2014 Tel.VI.2-2467 North Hatley.Free estimates.Work guaranteed.The Ox Bow Gift Shop Gifts for all occasions English Bone China Costume Jewellery Canadian Handicrafts Stanhope (Route 22) VI.9-3569 MAGOG \u2014 NEWPORT, VT.- Hearing Aids of Quality Subsidiary of Motorola Low Prices.No duty to Canada.Office, Sat., or by appointment EARL MORROW 194 INDIA\u2019 POINT Newport, Vf.fel.1-1028W Certified Hearing and Audiologist.NOW AVAILABLE IN MAGOG Coin operated-self service LAUNDRY Open 24 hours a day Wash 25c (8 lb.family size load) Dry 10c 10 Minute Tumble Dry Corner of St.Patrice & Ste.Catherine 5TANBRIDGE EAST \u2014 Guests over the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Laycoek were Mrs.Emma Sager of S'.anbridg-e Ridge and Mrs.Maude Evans of Bedford.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Gage have returned from a trip in the Canadian West.Mrs.Herbert Redden was in Magog called there by the sudden death of her nephew Mr, Gaston Racicot.NOW IN OPERATION An entire Electronic Plant for BATCHING CONCRETE 7 YARD CAPACITY TRUCK-MIXERS For Better Service UNICRETE READY MIX INC.Tel.LO.7-6362 3550 King West (Corner of St.Elie Road)\tSherbrooke BEDFORD - Miss Gertrude Ke'.chum of Star-s\u2019.ead :s the gu-es: cf her aunt Miss NeU:e Lovering.Mrs.Doris Beerwor.h has been the guest of her son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs.Rober.Edwards m Wes: Brome Mrs Charles Hase has re'urn ed to her home in Earrham.afier a stay at the home of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr and Mrs.William Ta>lor Mrs Thomas Scott and daughter Miss Shirley Scot: of Sha winigan Falls have been guests of their aum Mrs.Mable Colby.Mrs.C.Lavoie of Montreal is the guest for a time of her son-in-law and daughter Mr.and Mrs Roger Kimmell Miss Belle Carter ha.- returned from Edmonton.Alta., where she visited her brother-in-law and sister Mr.and Mrs.John Campbell.Miss Edwards of Boston, Mass., who has bee-n the guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Stone, has gone to Buffalo, N Y.Mr and Mrs.Stone taking Miss Edwards to Montreal on Thursday Mr.and Mrs.Grisdale Gould have returned from St.Albans, Vt., where they visited the former's sister Mrs.H.Palmer and Mr.Palmer.Among the boys from here who ars attending the Anglican Boys Camp at Gale Pond, are Glenn and Peter Jackson, David and Harry Kirwin, Dennis and Jon Cockerline and Jimmie Davidson.Rev.Mr.Peacock, rector of Trinity Church.Cowansville is in charge, and will be joined at the end of the month, by Rev.Mr.W.J.White, rector of St.James Church, Bedford.The camp which was started some years ago by Rev, Mr.Peacock, has made rapid strides, originally held for only two weeks, this year, it is open for four weeks, with a full enrollment for the season.Mrs.N.Boomhower of Stan-,bridge East is spending the summer with Mrs.Marvin Smith.Mrs.H.Laws has returned from Rosemere, where she spent the past week, the guest of -Mrs.iL.Jones.Mrs.L.Martin and daughter of Highgate Springs, Vt., has been the guest of her brother-in-la>v and sister Mr.and Mrs.D.Borde.Mr.and Mrs.Wiliam Corey have returned from Pointe Claire, where they visited their son-in-law- and daughter Mr.and Mrs.H.Herring.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Derick and little daughter of Montreal are guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.Derick.Richard Kirwin is spending the summer with Mr.and Mrs.George Hamilton at Stanoridge East, while his- parents are in Europe.Mr.and Mrs.Ewart Martin with their son Richard and accompanied) by Mrs.Martin\u2019s mother, Mrs.L.G.Rowse of Dunham, attended the funeral of their cousin, Miss Winnifred Martin at Sutton Junction.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Salisbury have been guests of Mr, and Mrs, Hem-an Salisbury at Foster, Mr.Emiel Bedard has return- DENNIS THE MENACE J Bv Honk Ketcham COATICOOK \u2014 W: Die TROUPE is Aimu/i that water is ostr aw head' * ed from Ste, Anne de la Poca-tiere, where he attended a meeting of the Quebec Beekeepers .Association.Miss Beverly Wightman and her sister Mrs.Paul Cheesema-n of , Montreal were with their parents Mr.and Mrs W R.Wightman over the week-end.Miss Pauline Marston of Toronto is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Hannibal Sheltus at Du-t eholm Farm.Miss Lucinda Larocque is a patient in the St.John\u2019s Hospital, where she recently underwent.surgery.Mis® Isabel Marshall of Montreal spent the week-end at her home here.Mrs.Alfred Nicholson has returned from Montreal, «here she visited her daughter Miss- Betty Nicholson.The summer project of Mtssis-quoi Chapter, I.O.D.E., the hope chest and contents, is now- on display in Mr.Joseph Lain-g's store.The drawing will take place on Saturday, Aug.13th, at the Missisquoi County Agricultural\u2019s exhibition, Mrs.H.L.Stone and Mrs.N.Belfeau were members of the committee, which purchased the contents, while Mrs.Hannibal Sheltuis bought the chest, Mrs.Richard Craighead is in charge of the tickets.Dr.F.W.Saunders has return ed to his home in Winchester, Mass .after visiting his brother and sister Mr.Harold Saunders and Mrs.George Moody.Miss Catherine Draper of Montreal spent the week-end with her parents, Dr.and Mrs E F Draper.Mr.and Mrs.lioyd Elliott have returned from St.Albans, where they were guests of Mr and Mrs L.Palmer LEARNED PLAIN \u2014 Miss Dawn Stoddard is spend ing a vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Stoddard in Orleans, Vt.Miss Valeria Harper of Bury spent a week with her aunt and uncle Mr.and Mrs.A.Brazenall.Other visitors were Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Joyce and Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Stoddard and family and Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Harper and family.Mr.and Mrs Gleason Hume, Donna and Cheryl were in Canaan to visit Mrs.Hume\u2019s brother and aunt, Donna and Cheryl remained there for a week.Mr and Mrs.Russell Sage aad family are enjoying a trip to Winnipeg.Man b> way of Dirtuth.Minn where they wi.I \\ isit friends Mr.Maurice Green, *oc of Mr and Mrs Harry Green, was operated on for appendicitis recently ami is doing nicely The v'ouill.mt Construction firm ha- resumed work on the new bridge at Ladd s Mills, op orations having been suspended after the recent elections Work on other construction projects .m the area do not appear to have been comme need Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Beer worth and family are spending a few days vacationing in New England.It is reported that operations will begin at the new Tucker 1 Hastics plant within a couple of weeks, on a small scale with half a dozen employee- Within six months the management h-xpes to greatly step up the j output.Friends of Miss Beatrice Meade are pleased lo hear that she is much unproved follow-] n g 1 her recent illness Mr and Mrs Jack Turnbull ; enjoyed a few days in Ontario and then left for a continued \u2019 vacation on the Ma.ne Coast.Rev, E.Jenkins conducted .-ervices at the North Hatley Baptist Church on Sunday eve - ning.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Beer-\u2019 worth, and son, John, Mr and Mrs Stan Cromwell and Irene, ! and Mrs.N Turnbull enjoyed an outing to Newport and other points in Vermont on Sunday.Miss Joan Boise lair was a j visitor in Portland, Maine recently 1 The Barnston Baptist Church i will observe its 127th.Anniver I sary on July 3-1, at 11:00 A.M | There will be no services at the Coaticook, Dixvillo or Moe\u2019s River Baptist Churches on that day as all join for a joint service oif the celebration.Mr.and Mrs Nelson Turnbull and daughter Lcnore, of Mont 1 real, spent a few' day® as guests of Mr and Mrs, Stanley- I Cromwell and Irene, and Mrs A.E.N.Turnbull.Mr and Mrs.V.Gibson and, family, and Mr, and Mrs.Ed Brunet recently enjoyed a visit J with Mr, and Mrs.D.Page and | also visited several points of j interest in the Ottawa Valley- j on a motor trip.Rev.(!.Joycey and Mrs.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATIRDAY, JULY 30.1960\t7 Joycev and family have left for-ducted services at the Dixvilie.their new home a: Ocean Falls.Coaticook an.Barnston Baptist jB.C\tOhurche.- and at the Baldwin * Mr Stanley Beerworth con Mills Ur OME HIDEOUS JAM' T\u2014 KIN YÜ'SQUIRM OUfA THIS ONE?- CXD 4 SYLVesrefZ NUTTY COOK\u2014 THAT'S STRAIGHT-A SCHOLAR.AND STUDENT PRESIDENT/ OH, HOW I USED TO THRILL TO THE SOUNO Op TOUR.NAME.' MV ADMIRATION OF YtXSR INTELLECT WAS .\u2019 .OVERWHELMING fy- rz)\t£ AND NOW THAT I KNOW YOU SO MUCH BETTER.\u2014 I HATE You for Winning e /cryonf Op THE 3B7 GAMES WE-VE PLAYED/ F\t( X W AS ) CAewOOD WHEM)\t| «- -V I r ASKED YOU TO FIX THE TOASTER YESTERDAY you said YOU WERE1 Tired !Ai' , YOU HAD ELEVEN HOURS SLEEP LAST NlfiHT SO J - YOU CAN'T BE ^ , TIRED NOW ¦ vrx| \u20190 I ?WELL, THAT* WHYi I\u2019M TAXIN® THIS (NAP-SO I WON'T u A.1 LEFT HERE TO TURN ITIW ONCE- GOT A LIFT, AUD WOUND UP ON A so you A siohtseeing touri after that.: F0RÔOT TO Vr0Rô0T,,.HEY, THIS ISN'T.ITS OOMI! TURN M THAT SPACE SUIT WD TESTER Ed, 8-8 ï GONE t 8UT WHO WOULD STEAL A PRESSURIZED SUIT?THEY RE ISSUED TO ANY FLYER WHO NEEDS OWE'.RESIDES.TH' GUYS IN W OUTFIT KNEW it's defective: HfVM'.-TH' BA® IS FULL OF MUST'VE BEEN Y SURE-WOW I rUt -TM ONLY AN OUTSIDER WH0 \\ TIME THIS BAG WAS OUT OF MY DIDN'T KNOW OF /SlôHT, ON THAT DRIVE, WAS WHEN rrs DEFECTf AlLUE AND 1 left THE CAR BRIEFlY.near a Pier where an old LADV WAS CARTIWS SEAWEED! 1 9 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1960 s.Lurch eruicei Summer Weddings Anglican Church of Canada Salvation Army ?rtBr'B CCburrb trinity VII 8.00 a m.Holy Communion.11.00\ta m.Morning Prayer.7.00\tp.m.Evening Prayer.Wednesday 10 00 a m.Holy Communion.Friday 7.30 a.m.Holy Communion.Sherbrooke Corps.175 Wellington St.South.Lieutenant and Mrs.R.Park Commanding Officers Sunday, July 31st 11 00 a m.Holiness Meeting.7.00 p.m.Salvation Meeting.10.30 a.m.Directory Class.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.Everyone Welcome $artflfy of tfyr Aîuieiit tutù &t.#aul Rev.R.S.Jervis-Read, M.A., B D.Rector.TRINITY VII St.Paul the Apostle McManamy & Fairmount 1) 30 a.m.Holy Communion.(Rev.Guy Marston) St.George's Anglican Church Lermoxville (Episcopal) Ven.T.J Matthews, BA.S.Th.L.S.T.Rector.TRINITY VII 8.00\ta m.Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.Morning Prayer.7.00\tp.m.Evensong.11:15 a.m.Sand Hill Holy Communion.United Church of Canada Evangelistic GRACE CHAPEL MONTREAL STREET Evangelistic - Undenominational SUNDAY SERVtCES:- 10.30 a.m.The Lord's Supper.2.30 p.m.Sunday School & Adult Bible Class.7 00 p.m.EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.MR.WELCH WILL BE PREACHING.Wednesday, 8 p.m.Prayer & Bible Study Listen to The Glad Tidings Hour broadcast over CKTS on Sunday at 1.30 p.m.MALACHI 3:16 Then they that feared the Lord spake often one lo another: and the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a hnoK of remembrance was written before Him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon His Name.Baptist Church BE N NETT\u2014DOW NES BRIGHAM \u2014 On July 2 the Brigham United Church was the scene of a lovely summer wed-ling when Jeanine Anita, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Downes, became the bride of Denzil Roy Bennett, only son of Mr.and Mrs.Leon Bennett of Knowlton.Dr.S.K Prince of Farnham officiated at the double ring ceremony.The wedding music was played by the organist, Mrs.C.Powers and Mr.Floyd Hooker and his daughter, Mrs.Douglas- Ham-son, of Bury, sang i Love You Truly during the signing of the register.The church was adorned with summer flowers and the guest pews were marked with ; white taffeta bows.Given in marriage by ner fath-j er, the bride wore a floor length 1 gown of nylon net and lace over | taffeta having a fitted bodice ' with a sequin and simulated pearl ; trimmed scalloped neckline and lily point sleeves.The bouffant skirt was accented with panels j ;of matching lace.Her finger tip veil was held by a tiara of sequins and pearls and she carried a bouquet of mauve mums.Miss Sandra Bennett, sister of, the groom as bridesmaid, was in \\ blue nylon chiffon over taffeta ; with which she wore a flowered i ! headdress.Her bouquet was of yellow shasta daisiês itS -\tr -S'-\tMr-.wLuÊÊiW**!-*.^\u2018*30 h» -ï.i ¦ '«spsH*-.__üj J.- ¦iSaiiB Personals Mrs.Evelyn Marchant of Granby, Que., formerly of Sherbrooke, has returned home after spending a week here visiting relatives and friends.Miss Ethel Hatcher, who spent the past three weeks with her sister, Miss Ada Hatcher.Mount Pleasant St., has returned to her home in Ottawa.Ont.* * * Mrs.Frank Pitts, Church St., Lennoxville, has returned from Kitchener, Ont., where she was 7MML Wish You All Happiness;! What It Means to Bride f ./ a f il tA Memo to this summer's bride: as a mistake Have you stopped to wonder That your first concern will be what all the friends and relatives for your husband's w ell-being and who said to you on your wedding happiness and aha*, has first ccn- day.T wish you all the happiness in the world'\u2019 were really wishing for you?They didn't have a lifelong the guest for six weeks of her honey.moon in mind\u2014since ' living son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and happily ever after \u2019 only happens Mrs.Carl Erb.Mr.and Mrs.Erb, n fairl-v ta!es and romantic s:o-who accompanied Mrs.Pitts n\u20acS home, have Kitchener.now returned to Mr.and Mrs.Harold Walker and children, Billy and Linda, have returned to Seven Islands, Que., after spending three week; , with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.1 ; John Evans, London St., and Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Walker, Prospect St.LennoxviHe.While here, | Master Billy Walker underwent a tonsillectomy at the Sherbrooke Hospital.What those kind and sincere enough to wish the very best for you were really wishing was this: That the day will never come wife, a happy homemaker and a when you regard your marriage wise mother eern will be for yours.That together the two of you will find joyful companionship in good times and strength and comfort in each other when te way is rough That you will have children to enrich your lives That you will have the strength and quiet courage and the wisdom a woman needs to be a good Princess (?\u2014 MR.and MRS.DENZIL ROY BENNETT, photographed following Mr.Gordon Jones was best man if,e wedding in the Brigham United Church.The former Jeanine Anita Downes, the bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Downes of Brigham; the groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Leon Bennett of Knowlton, Que.(Photo byStudio Lavigne, Cowansville) ! i odays Pattern lor the groom and the ushers were Hubert Downes of St.Lambert, brother of the bride, and Michael Pille of Knowlton.The bride's mother wore a ! two piece dress of blue nylon land lace over taffeta, white ac- ville, Montreal, St.Eustache, St.| ice and front and back lace pan-Lambert, Knowlton, Pigeon Hill, j els down the bouffant skirt.Her cessories and a corsage of pink i.-reijghsburg, Cowansville, Que., j veil of tulle illusion was held by riie groom S mother : ri num Anf\ta Kanrloan /a f noot*! ctiirl/'lnrl Icon Plymouth-Trinity Joint Service In PLYMOUTH CHURCH (Dufferin Ave.) 11:00 AM.- DIVINE SERVICE Praachar: Rav.M.W.Williams Subi act: \"A SURE DEFENCE\" VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME SHERBROOKE Corner of Portland & Queen Streets Pastor: Rev.Emrys Jenkins.Organist: Mrs.C.Wright.Choir Director: Mrs.N.E.Pev-eril, L.Mus.St, Andrew Presbyterian are uniting with us during July.11.00 a.m Worship Service.Sermon: \u201cMy Lord and My God\u201d NORTH HATLEY 7.30 p.m.Evening Service, Speaker: Rev.Emrys Jenkins.First Universalist Church North Hatley carnations, was in dusty rose lace over taffeta and wore white accessories and a corsage of white carnations.and Ottawa, Ont.The niGBY\u2014GILL marriage of Helen , a bandeau of pearl studded lace ' and she carried a bouquet of > pink roses.Ann i Mrs- Albert Crawford, sister Following the ceremony a re-! Gill, daughter of Mrs.F.N.Gill j of the groom, as .the bride's ccption was held in (he church ' and the late Mr.Gill of Maple only attendant, was in a daytime hall where the bride's table was: Grove, to Edward Albert Digby, dress of blue chiffon over satin centered with a three tier wed-;son of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Digby with which she wore a flowered ding cake made by the bride\u2019s!of Albert Mines, Que., took hat and earned a bouquet of mother and decorated by Mrs.place on Saturday, July 16 at :whlte carnatl0ns-! Irene Williams of Sweetsburg.half-past one o\u2019clock in St.Mr.Dufferin R.Annesley, Mr.and Mrs.Bennett later George's Church, Lennoxville.cousin of the bride, acted best left lor a wedding trip, the bride ' Archdeacon T.J.Matthews offi- man for the groom, wearing a two piece blue linen | dated.The wedding music was The bride\u2019s mother wore a dress with white accessories and ! played by Mr.F.Jcnnc.The blue and white silk dress with a white corsage.They have taken ! church was adorned with while matching accessories and a cor- gladioli, with satin bows mark- sage ol white carnations, ing the guest pews.Given in marriage by her brother, Mr.John Gill, the bride naj[on' corsage, wore a gown of white net o\\et Following the ceremony I up residence in Cowansville.The guest book was in charge of Mr.Hubert Downes.Guests were present at the wedding from Bury, Brookbury, Bishopton, Sherbrooke, Lennox- The groom's mother was in blue and white with a white ear-; 1 That you and your husband will-put down deep roots and make a place for yourself in your chosen community.That you will keep in step with ^\tl 11 C\thm-band as his hne-rests O N.A- j l i t?i\tI It?W broaden and as b?meves forward in his work.That your marriage will last a lifetime and that the years will bring you much, much more joy than sorrow.Tha-t's wishing a lot \u2014 but net too much if both you and your cess Margaret has acquired with husband will work to help it -ail ; her marriage to Antony Arm- come true.; strong-Jones.\t;\t- ! Starting with her simple wed-! ding gown, devoid of crusted | embroidery formerly considered i an indispensable feature of the Royal Family's grand occasion gowns, the princess has found a new look best described as slick.elegance By ROSANNA GROARKE LONDON (Reuters) \u2014 British fashion circles are buzzing about the new aura of elegance Prin- Engagemenf MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS satin fashioned with a fitted bod- fUmimal (Etjurrh Ocnault A G*l« $D.Minister, Rev.C.M.Currie, M.A., B.D., PhD.Choir Master: Ernest Howland Organist: Mrs.E.Howland.S.S.Supt, W.Mutchler, Jr.11.00 a in.\u2014 \"THE QUIET OF THE LAND\" Service at 10:45 a.m.Conducted by Rev.J.L.Sullivan Th.D.Subject:\t\u201cIs Universalism What It Claims To Be?\" Christian Science îCmnoxmllr liuitrîi (Elmrrh Corner Queen end Church Sts.Lennoxville Ministor: REV.A.B.LOVELACE.B.A.B.D.10:00 A.M.\u2014Morning Worship.Sermon: \"THE CRAFTSMAN\" Baby-Sitting service provided The Presbyterian Church In Canada ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH 280 Frontenac Slreel Minister Rev.Sidney G.Garland.M.A.B.D.Mr.L.F.Jenne\u2014Organist.Mr.W.B.Watson, Choir Director.July 31st., 1960 At Eleven O\u2019Clock St.Andrew\u2019s Congregation in joint Summer Services with that ot the Sherbrooke Baptist Church, Corner of Portland Avenue and Queen Blvd.The Reverend E.Jenkins, Guest Preacher.Visitors will be made most welcome.Pentecostal Lennoxville Pentecostal Church lev.H.E.Lewis, Pastor.9.45\ta.m.Sunday School.11 a.m.Morning Worship.Evangelistic Service 7.30 p.m.iTh« Pentecostal Chapel 402 College Street, Richmond.».J.Poirier, Pastor.Sunday Services 9.45\ta.m.Sunday School.11.00\ta.m.Worship.Saturday 8.00\tp.m.STUDIES i« THE REVELATION.FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 530 Montreal St.Sunday School, 9.45 a.m.Sunday Service, 11.00 a.m.Wednesday Meeting at 8 p.m.Reading Room, 350 Island St.Wednesday, Friday, 3 to 5 p.m.Sunday Sermon Subject An answer to problems of strife, jealousy, and hate will be set forth at the services in all the Christian Science churches this Sunday, in the reading of the week's Lesson-Sermon on the subject \u201cLove.\u201d Bible passages will feature several of the inspiring experiences of David, including Sam-eul's account of the sparing of Saul's life.Relevant excerpts from \u201cScience and Health with j Key to the Scriptures'' by Mary | Baker Eddy wild include: \u201cAt all times and under all cireum-j stances, overcome evil with good.Know thyself, and God will supply the wisdom and the ocea-i sion for a victory over evil.Clad ' in the panoply of Love, human ' hatred cannot reach you.The cement of higher humanity will unite all interests in the one di-, vinity.\u201d CHURCH NOTICE DEADLINE In order to give better service to advertisers, it is necessary that all church notices toi Saturday be received no later than li) a.m.Friday Your co-operation in adhering to this deadline will be appro eiated bv the Sherbrooke Record advertising depart ment.Women's Groups Ascot Women's Institute held I ing course also held al the Golds monthly meeting in the Hunt J lege where she attended the ingville Community Hall with jetasses in horticulture, the president, Mrs.A.Hatcher| Mention was made ol a reeenl presiding.\tj T.V.program at which time Mrs.A tribute of silence was oh j W.T.Pearson appeared in conserved in memory of a former ' neclion with the work of Wo-membrr, Mrs.John Copping, j men\u2019s Institute members here, whose passing was deeply felt.and throughout the province.a reception was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Craw-lord, Denault St., where pink and white streamers decorated the living room.The bride\u2019s table was centered with a three tier wedding cake flanked by white tapers in crystal holders.Later Mr.and Mrs.Digby left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Oakville, Ont., the bride wearing a beige silk sheath dress with white accessories and (hj 13 Bring new elegance to your bedroom\u2014choose natural colors or two shades of a color.Cover your bed with American The president welcomed several guests and a special welcome was extended to Mrs.J.Marlin, a former active member who brought with her and displayed an autograph quilt, the first quilt made by (his branch some twenty six years ago.To Mrs.Pearson also read a radio broadcast prepared by Mrs.F.Bennett, which told of the women of earlier days in Institute work.Conveners reports included notice of the coming County meeting on Aug.10., and Mrs.A.a corsage of white carnations.; Beauty roses in 6-to-inch cross- j Margaret looked striking in a Guests were present\tfrom j stitch.Easy to do, fabulous in eoliarless cyclamen satin coat.Maple Grove, Valcartier, North | effect! Pattern 7412: transfer 121 With it she wore a frothy hat of Hatley, Que., Rolphton, Ont., Montreal and Quebec City, Que.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Dubue of Windsor Mills.Que., announce the engagement of their daugh- \u201e , .\tter, Katherine Lou, to Wendell, hashion experts feel that for vVinston Duffyi only son of Mr_ he first .me she really deserves d Mrs winston Du££ of s h to be called one of the world s Durharn Que smartest women.\t1\t____________ The basis of the princess\u2019 new look is a completely uncluttered ! line which probably owes much | to the cameraman\u2019s eye of her i husband, trained to see every- ; thing in terms of form:\ti PREFERS PLAIN SHEATH The princess now prefers plain | fabrics and prints, dead plain sheath dresses to buttons and | bows.Her current wardrobe makes j her lock taller.For instance, a ! navy-blue silk suit she wore for j Ascot races and a school prize- j giving has a short, boxy jacket which stops just below the waist.I This gives the petite princess a ( long-legged look.The suit is collarless, like most of Princess Margaret's new clothes.This, with the new short ! hairdo adopted for her honey- j moon, also helps the uncluttered look, as do the brimless, toque hats she has been wearing.The colors worn now by Princess Margaret are clear and definite and set off her honeymoon suntan.At a recent Buckingham Palace garden party, Princess | If you can\u2019t visit a hospital, ized friend, a daily letter is a good substitute.CATERERS For Weddings, Luncheons, Teas, Home Cooking ROCKCLIFFE 471 Quebec St.Tel.LO.2-3433 Beauty Tips If you are embarking on a i long reducing regime, it is wise ! not to buy any new clothes until rose motifs; quilting design.Send Thirty-five cents (coins) for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to Sherbrooke Daily Record, Household Arts Dept., Sherbrooke, Que.Print plainly name, address, pattern number.while net scattered with roses.raise funds it was bought by j Coates and Mrs.H.Robertson auction by ihe exhibitor.Other j were named as delegates, items of interest were the ; The sum of $10 was voted for Tweedsmuir Cup won by this : prizes for the school fair and branch for (heir Village history | Mrs.L- Butler gave instructions j Asjde from being an expensive I terns some years ago and a copy of for (he vegetable contest on1\t1\t' Pome and Country an Institute i Aug.10 monthly at that Mrs.G.G.McCurdy of Lennox- that Mrs, V.R.Beattie now of ville, which contained some in-1 Richmond and a former member\t.the branch had been elected Pletc and/ou can a you | quilt.Be hrst with the newest ____I in a smart new outfit.\tI\u2014 s< JUST OUT! 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By dinl of carefully-cut typing paper, cardboard, glue and wrapping paper, Mr.Mawle actually produced a hook, And having seen a copy I can say ihat he did a creditable job of it.William Mawle's self-published book is a \"hard-cover'' in the sense that its covers are made of several thicknesses Oif cardboard covered with \u2022 and I wouldn't have guessed had he not.confessed it.to me - a layer of gift wrap-paper.In addition to the colorful cover he has contrived a neater - and more easily read -trite plate than in many expensively produced books.In fact with the exception of his not having left a wide enough margin at the bottom of each page of poetry, at least for my taste, he has managed a aurprisingly presentable - and j mrprisingly thick, under the | Circumstances - volume of j verse.Although I did not.have time to read his poetry and therefore cannot pass on its duality, I do think Mr.Mawle deserves a big \u201cE\u201d for effort.Incidentally he calls it \"RANDOM RHYME AND VARIED VERSE\u201d and is presently going into his \u2018'second printing\" * of another 50 volumes \u2022 in order to keep up with the demand! Avis Walton of Victoria presented me with a complimentary copy of her very comprehensive book ABOUT VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER ISLAND.Mrs.Walton proved to be one of the most interesting people I met in this area.She has charm, a beautiful sipeaking voice, and such a wide range of interests - among them her own TV program -Ihat it is impossible to spend a dull moment with her.And to judge by the interesting and delightful anecdotes - to say nothing of the helpful information \u2022 contained in her cleverly illustrated book it must he equally impossible to spend a dull moment in Victoria and Vancouver Island.and end-»! the pursuit Kinsolving.led with inherently SET THIS HOUSE ON EIRE \u2014 William Styron \u2014 507 pp.\u2014 Random House \u2014 $5.95.T his is the story of »n alcoholic down - and out painter, and a spoiled, rich Don Juan whose be-all appears to be of sex.Cass weak and fi!-self-pity, but good, drifts across Europe on a sea of alcohol and finally be come?almost a slave to the evil, strong - willed and wealthy Mason Flagg.Rape and murder with com plications finally free Cass from both Flagg and his alcoholism.1 his Is a novel in the modern philosiphical and realistic style.It could have been improved by less verbosity in the descriptions of alcoholic dreams and pornographic collections.both animate and inanimate.Characterization, is excellent, particularly Poppy .the lovable, hopelessly incompetent wife of Cass- Readers who like this type of novel will enjoy it.as it is well written, with V > sufficient suspense to main tain interest, but readers who object to frank writ ing and four letter had better pass it up.John N.Wood Mystery lacks a solid plot DEATH WISH GREEN \u2014 Frances Crane \u2014 Random House \u2014 18.1 pp.*2.95 \u2014 As the title, of ibis book indicates, this novel is intended to whet and satisfy the appetite of the avid mystery fan.In my opinion, it suffers severly from lack of a substantial plot.The reader is led drearily around San Francisco, up back alleys, along deserted thoroughfares, with little inkling as to the purpose of each action.Among this maze of seemingly insignificant events can be found a series of crimes, each of w hich pops up on cue following the pattern set forth in the introduction.Indeed the reading of the prologue tends to spoil whatever surprise or significance the author bad hoped to convey in each of the crimes: this reader found himself half expecting each important event, knowing in advance that such-and-such a character was about to be killed.The book is written in the first person, with the author helping her husband, a private detective, to solve his cases.The prominence of the waiter on the scene rendered much of her womanly intuition suspect.For instance, when Miss Crane through the mouth of the detective\u2019s wife, men lions that she \u201cdislikes the look of so-and so\u201d the reader is at once led to believe that this person is the criminal This would have been acceptable if there had been a reversai and the character in question had turned out to be honest, but when the detestable character does prove to be responsible for the crime, the results is anticlimax and disappointment.In short, this reader thinks Miss Crane has made her criminals too obvious in that the early suspicions aroused in the reader's mind are eventually confirmed rather than proved to be without foundation.Although the incessant wanderings of the principal characters of this story tend toward monotony, the accurate and telling descriptions of the San Francisco environment add realism and help justify the restlessness of all converned.The manner in which Miss Crane contrasts the lives of the upper and lower social classes is both effective and informative; the do; criptions of \u201cbeatnik\u201d life as opposed lo the faultless portraits of the members of society\u2019s upper crust will prove of interest to many readers.In conclusion, DEATH WISH GREEN is weak fare for those who are addicted to mysteries and who thereby enjoy testing their own intuition.However, this novel is well suited for casual scrutiny during the summer months, when relaxation rather than a challenge to the intellect is desired.TETER G CAMPBELL GIs live il up in Tokyo Winnipeg experiment IF IT MOVES, SALUTE IT -Boh Duncan Doublrrtav A Company Inc.- 285 pages.There is an old Army saying ,.\"If it moves, aafute it.If it doesn't move, paint it,\" The ancient animosity between an inept officer and the enlisted men of his unit is the subject of 1 an unusual story in the setting of post-war Tokyo.Frank Ellison Pfc, a bewdlder-! ed and impressionable farm boy ¦ from the mid-west USA, is posted lo one of the strangest units in the US Army, the Shogun j Hotel, a home for transient army | entertainers and athletes in the Tokyo of 1945.As night clerk.; Ellison becomes an observer of the colorful administration of 1 the holel and its ease-loving administrator, Capt.Horace B.Stone.The pleasant, easy-going hotel atmosphere and high-spirited hi-jinks of its happy high-diving American and Japanese staff are shattered by the intrusion of a new executive officer with very stringent views on military ef- ! ficiency in hotel administration, j A succession of incidents, some ! humorous, some sombre, rocks the once peaceful unit.A love j affair develops between Ellison and the attractive daughter of a Japanese hotel official who j turns out to be an expert in the black market: a transport ser- hilarious novel of GIs in Tokyo would he hilarious hut in print with no war to fight and nothing \u2022he humor fades, really to do, the reader will find For light reading this is a book that all is not humorous in the : that wall capture your interest incidents at the transient hotel, and will keep you interesled to The author becomes involved in ; the last chapter.You may not an unsympathetic character find it as humorous as the title study of the villian and in suggests but you wall enjoy some character descriptions of the | chuckles and pleasant entertain other officers and soldiers.On ment.stage many incidents NOEL O\u2019BRIEN huihW! 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Mil SHERBROOKE PAH Y RFVORP SATURDAY.JULY SO, IfWI \u2022 Î Studies Quebec in Paris By PaqiMratt* Villarwovt Canadian Pra»» Corraipondent !' VRIS CP *-Maw Ti.profo-or «W Canadian hi Mon at Laval University in Quebec Cil>.s thumbing through yellowed documents at the French national archives and the Ravis h-brarv.seeking backgroiMid for this next tv,vk The booh wull deal wxlh hie in Quebec during the carls da va of the colons.Prof.Trudel >aki dec i uments needed for background could only he found here The 43 year old historian came to Paris with his wife and three children this scar when lie re reived a t\u2019anada Council grant to help him continue his research He plans lo ret urn to l.aial next fall \\ native ot St Narcose de I Champlain Que .Prof Trudel is a member of the French Cana dian Academy and tw ice has won the David prize for has writings VOLTAIRE INFLUENCE His lirst book.The Influence of Voltaire on Canada, said the French author was the pnedorm nant intluonrc in Canadian let tecs in the IHilt century ami that tlte best Canadian author of Ihal era was a recognized disciple of Vo 11 a i re\u2014A rth or Buies.Buies published La Lanterne a newspaper that was later banned as anti clerical by the Roman Catholic Church When /Vma s es wore recruited in Canada lo détend the Pop»' against Garibaldi, Buies showed his resentment by .joining the Garl.baldn forces More recently Prof Trudel wrote a Ixiok on Charles Chin iquy, the French-Can a d.i an priest who fought with his bishops in Quebec, Montreal and Chicago and was eventually defrocked and excommunicated.He subsequently married and served with the Presbyterian Church in the j United ?Stales, Canada and Eut ope.PREMIUM ON FACTS Prof.Trudel s-aid his sole ambition is lo write well doeu mended historical books.He.added that he tries to inip!H\"t his insistence on facts to his history students at Laval.\"In the first lectures 1 give lo newcomers at the university, I am obliged to administer a mas sivc mental purgative.\u201cStudents are under Hie impression that the history of French Canada is based on her- 1 o-es and legends rather than on | ordinary Imm.an beings \u201cThis realistic altitude of mine does not plea e everybody.\" first prize QUEBEC (OP) \u2014 Dr Marvel Lapointe, superintendent of Hotel J Dieu Hosipifal, Chicoutimi Que,.'Saturday was awarded first prize j for metrica'i verse poetry in Que ! bec Poetry Society\u2019s annual con , test.iSil lH: i ÉfelLî THE WAKI MAN.RIPON, YORKSHIRE.KNf.l \\ND - Kipoit stands on the River Mull, a Hi!», olars of the River I re and Ibis is spanned to a incilleval luldgc In iiImiiiI t»7(l.St Wilfred built a church here and for about fisc years Ulpon was a Itisliop's see; thus Hipou loKetlter with \\ nrk amt Beverley was one of the three original Christian centres of Yorkshire.Esery night at nine o'elock, the ancient ctiatoin of blowing a horn Is stilt ohsriccd Phis lakes pince at the market-ernsi and in front of the mayor's house.\t(British Travel Amwse.Photo) Famed dales of ^ orkshire inagnifieenl, untamed land A Yorkshire man will do the Canadian tourist a kindness more readily than pay him a compliment.His eounfryside has the same uncompromising charact er.Yorkshire is an extraordinary county the largest in England and divided fur pm poses of admin.istralion into three sections : the North, West and East Ridings Here arc great industrial centres like Bradford and Leeds and, within a surprisingly short distance, some of the most magnificent untamed country in the whole of England the liâtes.What are they?Hale is the Yorkshire name lor a valley and right across the West and North Ridings, the live principal ones - Airedale, Wharfedalc.Nidderdale, Wens leydale and Swaledale - - run like the fingers of a hand, from the highly populated area of the south up into the wild, remote hills of the Pennines.The dales make history seem like yesterday.You will dis cover something that is the pride and strength of York shire people, the rugged tnighl and mystery which inspired the Bronte sisters.You wall find magnilkent abbeys, old Kburches, staunch little upland tow-ns and villages which have become a part of Ihr na! utal scene.These are two good centres from which to explore: the cheerful, allraclive spa of Harrogate, and the cathedral city of Ripon This cathedral ranges from Saxon to late Perpendic.ulai style and the town is rich in historic buildings and Iradi lion, including the ancient custom of blowing a horn at the market cross every even mg in summer at nine o'elock originally the beginning of (lie nightly duties of the watch.Starting in Hie south, make your first expedition up Aire dale, which, incident a I ly, gmc its name to a breed of dog.Turn aside in the lower port of the valley at Keighley for a visit to Haworth, home of the Brontes.Here is the old pat sonage where they lived with their lather: < üiarlol le Emily, Anne and their wild brother, Bra,new ell.The house now belongs to the Bronte Society and is open to the public every day.Walk up the valley of Sladen Beck and you will find the ruined house called Withe ns, which was the original nf Wuthering llrichls Bronte lovers could Ml sever al days exploring this district alone.Back in Airedale and you come lo Skiplon and then away up into the wilds of the hills to the little sheep raising village of Malhani This is a wonderful centre for walking over some of the most beaut, fid and remote of the dales country and, close by, is tlu-great limestone bowl of Mai- lla rn Cove and the w a law* Malham Tarn reflecting clouds ot a Pennine iky, Wharfedalr, the next km portant valley, has one nf Yorkshire's architectural treat, lire* - the ruins of Bolton Alibey.This was an Augustin ion priory, founded i-n Ih* middle of the luelfth i-enluiry, which existed for four hundred years.Its exquisite «citing and a I tu onp here at Hernsl tranquillity make it one of I he most memorable sights in tha dales, al its best when the may is in bins,one in laic spring nr early summer, and in th« vivid coloring ot the fall.Nidderdale ha* not the hil-toric cenlres which are found in other dales, though Harrogate itself lies near the poimt w here Ihr valley leaves the hills.Instead at has some of the moat itnipresaive acenery.In place of silvery limestone, its rocks are of dark millstone grit.Explore its upper reach es from the old town of Pate ley Bridge and you will find a world of its owm, dark Wood* and proud, lonely mountain», where the wind* blow eerily.Nwaledale is slrrpsidcd, wild a,id grand, and bring* you down to perhaps the most fascinating little town in York shire Richmond.Standing on a hillside shove the river, with its ancient, castle, church and market place, it art?a medieval crown mi the ageie?» country ot Hie dales Private life troubles BB lost certain something?By ROSETTE HARGROVE Newspaper Enterprise Assn.(NF.A) \u2014 Evcry-wrong for Brigitte Truth) W INNIPEG (CP)\u2014The Winm-\t,\t.\t.pec school s' stem ha?tossed out ; Se.nl goe* berserk with a gun the authorized Manitoba sce.ce over an unfa.thhil girl friend curriculum in elementary schools ^d mysterious transactions in and i?experimenting with one of cases of whiskj result m a de- mora ized.contused unit no V D.Thomson, superintendent | longer happy in the service, of elementary schools, said the Drastic measures by the author mov e was made with permission i salvage the tangled situation and of the education departmert in i by the final chapter life at Hotel grades one to six.\tj bhogun is about to resume its \u2018 It could be described as a ! gaudy ways, more intensive program but still j This novel by Boh Duncan, is within Hie rapabiliiic- of the pleasant, light reading.Although pupils.If?probably a little heavy j\ton ^ qll5[ jacket as a in spots, but we can only learn -1 by experience\tNORTHERN SCOTS He said the authoriz o ?uei.ce Abeiuefn.^) miles noi.n of ^ (hf I\u201ej|||on,|1 pair\u201en m pass through the theatre doors.There were only 465 lo go to the nto.ram.in u-e in o, ^ ,û rharler as a royal hursh from millionth mark v hen the audience started to enter the theatre Monday night.She will receive a ME THE MILLIONTH ?\u2014 Fifteen year-old Kathryn Joanne Bell nf Port (redit, Ont., is open mouthed with surprize as Bruce Swerdfagrr, manager of the Stratford Festival theatre tells her prov-ince \u201carcha ti ,prograai to vogue m tli«\ttic Uloo m 4/ç.iuuc pas* f«{ two to each ucw productiou.(CP WirephotOJ PARIS \u2014 Ihing's going Bardot.She can't seem to lead the life of an ordinary young French woman even thojigh she ha?tried.Every place she goes, she's mobbed.Every word she says is misinterpreted Such are the problems of the sex symbol of the 20th Century, the gal with enough money to \"retire\" at 25, Frances top ranked motion picture star.She wasn\u2019t doing badly until she got lied up with her hus band Jacques ( harrier, 24.who tied her down to a wedding ring Almost irom the moment they wed, there have hern ru mors of a crackup in BBs marriage.Instead it was Charrier who \u201ccracked up\" after being called inlo military service Yet BB says: \u201cI love my husband.I want to go on living with him Why does the public want us to divorce?Why can't we be left alone'1\u201d Shades of GG (Greta Garbo)! Even Raoul Levy, producer of her latest IUm, \"La Vente,\u20191 couldn't seem to He chased off the set, in the hos hibernating ! (The leave them alone, the jealous (harrier Charrier wound up pilai again for a cure.\"Whatever Jacques does is wrong.\" says loving wile BH.\"But what can I do to slop all these absurd rumors about me?The coalman down the street can say he is my lover what is it to prevent people from think mg it if true?\" ta?But it is not true.Actually BB lias behaved properly, showing a great devotion and infinite patience toward Charrier.Aside from her marital troubles, detractors also harp on her financial skill.The highest paid star in France for the last five years, BB reputedly pinches her pennies while making shrewd investments.What wont they Hunk of next?say her friends who as sure the public that BB is anonymously generous.If BB has suffered for her private life, she has fared little better in her public role of late.She stayed dressed for the first time throuya\u2019iout an entire motion picture in \"Babette [Goes to War.\" The picture Was l not a great stierrs' Still\t«he, says that from now on, she\u2019ll slay in clothes \"unless\tthe scenario calls for an undressed sequence.\" * t * Dressing up.however,\tfor ; \"La Vérité/\u2019 has not changed 1 her had luck First, her lead ing man was replaced hecaiise he lisped in love scenes,\tthen the director needed an rmor gency operation so production was halted for several weeks.Such trials and tribulation* would be enough to make any girl quit.And that's what a French daily reports she will do alter she fini,shea her contract calling for three more pictures (about a year's work), She reportedly has turned down every scenario for the last three months.BB was quoted a?saying: \u201cI want to lead a normal life and open an antique shop.\" But movie critic Paul Gian-noli says this means nothing, He says she said \u201ci shall stop my movie career only when I\u2019m old \u2019 a?she stepped onto the \u201cLa Vérité\" set.No her career depends on whom sh^ listens to, how sue-ressful an actress she is in clothes and a change of luck.( no STTEKBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1960 [ OUT OUR WAY\tBy J.R.William.m n A CHARACTERISTIC OF MEW SHOES OF THAT « PERIOD j-^ IA Danville Centennial nov/ open BORKJ FIFTY YEARS TOO 500) Full program planned until Labor Day DANVILLE \u2014 (Special) \u2014 Citizens of this Richmond county community will be pulling out all stops this weekend as celebrations marking the centennial year of Danville begin.\t^ t>\t.Highlight of the opening events today will be a \"twining\" of Danville, Que., and Danville, Vermont, from where the first settlers of the Quebec town came in 1801.Every weekend after this one, until Labor Day Sept.5, a glittering program of activities will take place.The full program for the centennial celebrations is as follows: L I Three Villages Happenings Mr.and Mrs.Charles Foreacre and daughter, Carol, of Toronto, Ont., were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.William Hull, Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.Bert Earley of Arlington, Mass., were recent guests at the home of Mrs.Pearl Farley, and the home of Mr.and Mrs.Earle Farley and family, Rock Island.KNOWLTON \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Stephen Morson are enjoying a holiday at Was-aga Beach.Mr.and Mrs.Deljcrt Mudgetl of West Sutton were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Brandon Sykes.They also called on Mrs.Ian Crandall while there.Mr.and Mrs.Alden Mizener of West mount were guests over the week-end of the former\u2019s parents, Mr and Mrs.Earl B.Mizener.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Spencer accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Carnet Rogers of Sweetsburg motored to Lactate to attend the 35th wedding anniversary ol Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Graham.They also visited relatives in' Wakefield.¦ Miss Arm Northruip attended the Morri.ll-Marti® wedding at Frost Village.Messrs Archie Ladd, Glen Frizzle and son iRonald visited Mrs.Bernice Frizzle at the Cour ville Home in South Stukely.Mrs.Marjorie Sadler was in show® arranging for the Auction' Sate which, she held on Saturday at the Brae Manor St.John\u2019s Anglican Church of Brome spon-soixd at a refreshment booth ' at the Sale.Leslie Gilmore spent her Holidays with her parent!', at West Bmme.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon' Taylor and family of Ste.Dorotbee were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Taylor.Mr, and1 (Mrs.Wm.Rousseau and sons of Now Jersey were also gnests at the same home.Mrs.Walter Fuller of Brome was a supper guest of Mr.and Mrs.Ce land' Bojxe and also called on\u2019 Mr.and Mr*.Clare Go-yelte.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Roger son and Mr.James Drylbturgh were in South Bolton to attend the funeral of Mr.Alphonse \u201cStub\u201d Girard,, a former resident of Knowlton.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Taylor included:- Mrs.Gordon Wright of Montreal: Mrs.Charles French and Mr.Max Jolley of Berkshire, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.B.Holds of Monson, Mass; Mr.James Taylor of Richford, Vt.Mr and Mrs.Glen Rolland and three sons of Hoosic Falls, N.Y.; Mr and Mrs.Gordon Wright and son Keith of Iberville; Mr.Nelson Langevin and son Loren and Mrs.Clara Chamberlain of Waterloo.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Wright and two daughters of Fort William, Ont., are spending a holiday at Fisher's Point.Mr.and Mrs.Denzil Bennett have returned from spending their honeymoon at .Mirror Lake, near Bishopton and are now residing in Cowansville.Mr.Bennett is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Leon Bennett of Knowlton.while Mrs.Bennett,was the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Downes of Brigham, Ont.Week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Elton Bockius included:- Mr.and Mrs.E.Crandall Bockus and daughter, Nancy of Hudson Heights; Rev.and Mrs.Ian L.Bockius and son Christopher of Port Daniel.Gaspe; Mr.and Mrs.Wayne Peak and daughters.Jill and Judy of L'Abord a Plouffe.Miss Wendy Morrison has returned from spending several days with Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Wright at Iberville.Mr.and Mrs.Ronnie Veniez and Miss June Spencer of the Town of Mount Royal were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Spencer.Guests of Mrs.C.E.Crandall have included:- Mr.and Mrs Bob Crandall and Mrs.Frank Hayward of London, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.Owen H.Woodward of Valleyfield; Mr.and Mrs.T.Norse of Roxboro.Mrs, Guy Bell was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Battley.Mr.and Mrs.Gyles d\u2019Artois and son Peter of Montreal West are holiday guests of the former\u2019s pnollier, Mrs, Nellie dl'Arfois.Miss Veryl Crandall is spend»-ling a week with Mr.and Mrs.John Macdonald at Pointe CJatre, Mrs.James Perron has returned to her home in Rock Island after several days in the Orleans County Memorial Hospital, Newport Mrs.Bessie Cobleign of Bennington, Vt., and friends, Mr.and Mrs.John Wood, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Booth of Shafts-bury, Vt., and Mrs.Marie Malone of Bennington were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.William Hull, Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.George Mason, I their daughter and granddaughter of Hill, N.H., were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Brock, Stanstead.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Bowen and three daughters of Rock Island spent a few days of his holidays at Richmond where they visited relatives.Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Forrester, Toronto, Ont., spent a few days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Neil Adam, Rock Island.RCMP Constable Marcel Simard and Mrs.Simard, Montreal, spent the week end at the same home and attended the Marineau - Johnson wedding, Mr.and Mrs.Eric Maddiss and family of Lennox-ville were at the same home for two days.On Sunday a family gathering took place, at the Adam home where the above were joined by Mr.and Mrs.Albert Bullock, Mr.and Mrs.] Howard Major and family of I Newport.Mr.and Mrs.Denzil Smith and son Kenneth of North Spring-I field, Vt., spent the week-end with his aunt, Mrs.Harry Smith, Derby Line, and visited other relatives in the vicinity.SATURDAY JULY 30TH 11.00 a m.Reception of guests from Danville, Vermont by the Municipal Authorities at the Town Hall, followed by a buffet lunch.l:30.p.m.Gathering of the citizens for the opening of the Town Doors and presentation of keys to Mr.Howard Calkins, Selectman of Danville, Vt., followed by a parade to the Town Hall.2:15 p.m.Welcome by the mayor of Danville, Quebec, to all guests and other visitors.2.45 p.m.Announcement of Decrees.3:15 p.m.Proclamation of the winner of the Centennial Song Contest.4:00 p.m.Danville Town Hall.Twining of the Towns of Danville, Vermont and Danville Quebec, signing of the Golden Book.6:00 p.m.Public banquet in honor of former Mayors of the Town of Danville, Quebec, to be held at St.Augustines Anglican Parish Hall.Tickets $1.50 per person.8:00 p.m.Opening of handicraft exhibition at Hamilton Hall.9:00 p.m, to Street dancing.11:00 p.m.SUNDAY JULY 31ST Special services to be held in all churches of the town.8:00 p.m.Molson concert by the Asbestos Harmony Band.SATURDAY AUGUST 6TH Regional Congress of the Eastern Townships Chamber of Commerce.1:30 p.m.Arrival of Congress and registration at Nadeau Esso Station.2:00 p.m.Town Hall.Welcome by the mayor and presentation of keys to the Regional President.2:30 p m.Annual Regional meeting (men).Sightseeing trip (ladies).5:00 p,m.Reception of delegates by town officials.6:30 p.m.Banquet at Mar-Lodge.8:00 p.m.Special Centennial Concert.Consisting of a musical and vocal variety program by local and other, guests artists, Both French and English.Asbestos,Danville-Shipton High School SUNDAY AUGUST ITH 1:30 p.m.Soap Box Derby.4:00 p.m.Town Square Pre- IRON HILL \u2014 Mr.and1 Mrs.Jackson Hadloek spent a week-end at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.Mr.and Mrs.Yorston Rabey who have returned from holidays in the Gaspe Peninsula spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Swift, and Mr.D.Hadloek.Mrs, Ida Algier accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.S.Alger of Toronto are spending a few days with Mr and Mr*.Milton Motffatt.Recent guests of Mrs.Belle Mason were Mrs.F.French, Mr.Max Jolley and friends of Berkshire Centre Vt., also Mrs.Reg.Sturlevant and family, of Waterloo.Miss Daisy Sanborn spent a week-end in Brigham with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Sanborn.Dr.and Mrs.Adam® are enjoying their holidays at their cottage here.Mrs.Fred Rumsby ha* returned from the B M P.Hospital in.Sweet star g.Mrs.Elsie Buchanan of Mont real is staying with her brother Mr, Leonard Mount during her holiday*.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Wilson attended the christening of the young son of Mr.and Mrs.Russell Wilson at the United Church in Knowlton.The Sunday School Picnic of Holy Trinity Church took place at Jackson's Pond on Saturday afternoon.The Young Peoples Association met in the Church Hall to elect a new President who is Mr.Robert Howard, and Secretary Miss Shirley Mount.DANVILLE, QUE., IS 100 YEARS OLD! CELEBRATE WITH US! 1860 - 1960 Gabriel Bastien FAMILY FOOTWEAR Grove SL \u2014 TE.9-2987 DANVILLE Welcome, visitors, to the Centennial Celebrations! WE HOPE YOUR STAY WITH US WILL BE PLEASANT! REJEANNE LINGERIE Mrs.R.Lamoth*.Prop.LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING 4 Academy St., DANVILLE, QUE.TE.9-2280 jsentation of prizes to winners.! 8:00 p.m.Molson Concert by I Asbestos Harmony Band.SATURDAY AUGUST 13TH 1:30 p.m.From the Commons ground.Parade of all juvenile organizations of the Town, in respective uniforms.3:00 p.m.Juvenile Ball game, j Commons ground Refreshments served.8.00\tp.m.Mgr.Thibault School Special entertainment by T.V.; Artists.Alan Mills & Helene j Baillargeon and others.SUNDAY AUGUST 14TH 8:00 p.m.Band Concert by the\u2019 Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps' Band, presented by the Depart! ment of National Defence.FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th 6.00\tP.M.to 11.00 P.M.\u2014Legion! Street Fair.SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th 1.00\tP.M.to 11.00 P.M.\u2014 Legion Street Fair.6.00\tP.M.\u2014Mar-Lodge.Banquet in honor of Town Authorities and Firemen, including their wives, followed by Decoration of Firemen, and Dancing.SUNDAY, AUGUST 21st (Afternoon & Evening)\u2014Town ! Picnic at the O.T.J.Grounds.Band concert on the grounds.TUESDAY, AUGUST 23rd Danville, Vermont, U.S.A.Annual Fair- Citizens of Danville, Que., desirous of attending please notify Centennial Committee so that transportation may be arranged.Overnight lodging provided for at Danville, Vermont.P.M.Departure of the Dow covered wagon from Danville, Vermont for the Journey lo Danville, Que.for arrival on September 5th.SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th 11.00\tA M.\u2014Parade of Veterans to the Cenotaph.12.30 P.M.\u2014Banquet in honor of special guests at the Legion Memorial Home.¦Sv* sup» : ¦ 411»;.Danville Town Hall, focal point of many of the celebrations.(Record Photo by Lunan) j dian Bugle Band.\t| Sponsored by the Women's As- 11.30 A.M.\u2014 Town Hall.Re i sociation of Trinity United ception of guests from Danville ! Church.Vermont, by Town Officials, fol-;\t1.30 P.M.\u2014Formation of Cen- 1.30 P.M.\u2014Official opening of the Legion Memorial Home.3.00\tP.M.\u2014Concert by the Reserve Army Band.6.00\tP.M.Soft ball game.8.30 P.M.\u2014Mgr.Thibault School.Old faemiti hsosnowh School.Old time fashion show.SUNDAY, AUGUST 28th 8.00\tP.M.\u2014Molson Concert by the Asbestos Harmony Band and demonstration by boys and girls of the Juvenile Police Club.FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd lowed by a buffet lunch.12.10 P.M.\u2014Private Luncheon for the Sokokie Indian Bugle Band.Trinity United Church Hall.tennial Parade on the Craig road.2.30 P.M.\u2014Departure of par-Continued on Page 11 ground ; Danville, Danville AYER'S CLIFF \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Ralph McMarg and Mr.and Mrs.J.Henderson, of Montreal, Mr.John Tompkins and son John, of Detroit, Mich., were called here by the death and burial of Mrs.Sidney Mc-Harg, who passed away at her home in Kingsville, Ont.The funeral service was held on Monday in Beulah United Church, and the burial was in Bishopton.Mrs.Bernice Goodsell, left on Tuesday for Ontario where she will spend an indefinite time.STANBRIDGE EAST Service was held in the United Church on Sunday after being cancelled for the past month.Rev.Duncan eonducted the Service Mrs.Thos.Baker is caring for the two children of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Hodge while the latter is taking a holiday at the home of her parents in Toronto, tint.Mr Guy Martindale of Mystic was a week-end guest cf friends Ijcre.Welcome to Danville, Que., and Celebrations Marking Our 100th Anniversary! Vermetts & Fils Ltee Founded at Ste.Agathe in 1908; in Danville in 1937 (1908-1960) Manufacturers of POWDERED MILK.PASTEURIZED BUTTER 13 de la Laiterie St., DANVILLE, Que., TE.9-2406 9.30\tA.M.\u2014Commons Dr.Ballard\u2019s Pet Show.1.30\u2014P.M.\u2014Asbestos, Shipton High School.Centennial track meet.5.00\tP.M.\u2014Presentation of prizes to winners.Refreshments served.8.30\tP.M.\u2014Centennial Buntirc at Lafrance Auction grounds.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd 2.00\tP.M.\u2014Danville Teen Ag-ers.Bicycle race, 15 years old to 19 years old.5.00\tP.M.\u2014Presentation of prizes to winners.8.30 P.M.to 11.00 P.M.\u2014Street dancing.SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th 8.00\tP.M.\u2014 Danville Town ] Hall.Arrival and welcome of the Sokokie Indian Bugle Band from Gorham, New Hampshire, U.S.A.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th 10.00\tA.M.\u2014Town Square.Demonstration by the Sokokie In- ! 100th Anniversary Celebrations Are In Full Swing At Danville, Que.! DUCKETT DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED BEAUTY PRODUCTS 5 Grove St.,\tTE.9-2323 DANVILLE, QUE.Welcome, Vermont Neighbours .and folks from all over the Townships! We're pleased to have you join in our Centennial Celebrations! RAOUL MEUNIER Gift*, Knick-Knack*, Toy*, Stationery, School Supplie* 27 Grove St., DANVILLE, TE.9-2923 Welcome to Danville .and the Centenary! HOTEL DANVILLE M.A.Perreault.Prop.TAVERN \u2014 GRILL \u2014 DINING ROOM ORCHESTRA 40 COMFORTABLE ROOMS 33 Main St., DANVILLE, Que, Tel.TE.9-2729 VERMONTERS .while in Danville, Que., be sure to visit MAR-LODGE! BAR-B-Q CHICKEN \u2014 PLANNING A RECEPTION.or just dining out.We have ample space and facilities to accommodate any size reception.Our dining room and reception hall is newly decorated and furnished in a rustic Chalet mode.Special attention given to Bar-B-Q chicken to take out.Try our charcoal broiled steaks.Tel.DANVILLE TE.9 2475 and TE.9-9025 MAR-LODGE BAR B Q STEAK HOUSE on the Danville-Asbestos Road.The traveller who appreciates really Good Food, Fine Ser- v- » vice, a comfortable atmosphere and air conditioning, will -i j eat at the\t,\t; ®T\u201d -Q-Ufi\tliülfcif «IW*» EASTSIDE RESTAURANT A specialty \u2014 BAR-B-Q CHICKEN 1st and 3rd Clast License A* you enter Newport, Vt., on Rout* S 1021 Main Street NEWPORT, VT.Tel.62 On your way to NEWPORT, VT., you'll enjoy eating at the TEXAS BAR-B-Q Don McNally, prop.Near the DERBY-PORT DRIVE-IN THEATRE Breakfast Served 7:30 to 10 A.M.Open Every Evening Until 10 P.M.Daily Luncheon, 95c.e PIT BAR B Q CHICKEN \u2022\tBAR-BQ PORK CHOPS CHARCOAL STEAKS \u2022\tSCALLOPS \u2022\tSHRIMPS The Lions Club meets first and third Mondays of the month at 7 P.M.» > All Roads Lead To Danville During Centennial Observances We Congratulate the Organizers! FLORENT DUBOIS Member of Parliament for Richmond-Wolfe.l colorful pageant SHKRBROOKK n.VILY RFCORP SATVRDAY.m V\tII Danville s historic past Welcome to Danville, Que., and the Centenary Celebrations' DANVILLE NEWSSTAND R.M.GIFFORD.Prop.Newspapers.Magazines.Souvenirs.Candy and Chocolate Bars 16 Academy St, DANVILLE, Tel.TE.9-2484 Best wishes to the organizers of the Danville Centenary! \u2022 GENERAL WELDING .REPAIRS .LAWN MOWER REPAIRS JOHN WHITE ELDING Academy Street \u2014 TE.9-2200 \u2014 Danville \u2022\tCHAIN SAW SALES AND REPAIRS \u2022\tAg«nt for: REMINGTON! CHAIN SAWS There'll Be A Big Time In Danville! Attend Centennial Celebrations! YOUR f Y f) / ALOUETTE GROCER Free Delivery \u2014 Choice Meats including Western Beef BEER and PORTER 11 Grove St, DANVILLE, TE.9-2161 Welcome to Centennial Celebrations at Danville, Que.1860 - 1960 E.LALLIER LICENSED GROCER \u2014 BUTCHER BEER & PORTER 137 Main St\u201e DANVILLE, QUE, Tel.FE.9-2400 NICHOLS\u2019 (£sso) SERVICE 97 Main St, LYNDONVILLE, Vt.*\t4»\t3____i.\u2022\t\u2019 -> t'BOWIU fe, m.s*.^___________________________ tfO ¦ 1 ATLAS TIRES \u2014 BATTERIES \u2014 ACCESSORIES ROAD SERVICE \u2022 MINOR REPAIRS \u2022 WASHING \u2022 LUBRICATION LYNDONVILLE, VT.Tel.MAdison 6-8711 Centennial committee members Mr G L.OLNEY M: J R BATSTONK Mr B DES HARNAIS Mr H.POIRIER Mr.J.GAM Mr.L P.LAMBERT Mr.L.PELLETIER Mr W.BOLDUC Mr.M McGIXNTS Mr P.BRETON Mr.O BOULANGER Mr G.FLACK Mr H ROUX Mr.A M.CARR Mr.R.CURRIE Mr M VILLE MAIRE Mrs.O.BOLDUC Mrs R.BERNIER Mrs.E.FROST Mrs.V.C.LINDSAY Mrs.L.TREMBLAY Mrs.M.WILLIAMS Miss YOLANDE THIBAULT Laughtin\tspenoug\tas guedtf of Mr and Mrs Pau Beaikiom Mrs Boaiuisvns paretvs, Mr anst\tof Doltnau ha\\c bccn'and Mrs Dennis Tavtor.Welcome, Vermont Visitors.while in DANVILLE, Que, be sure to visit the EiOTEL CARTIER BEER A WINE DANVILLE QUE Tel TE 9 2383 -GÜBÈWÎÔ WATERLOO \u2014 Mr Ear! Hayes.Chairman of the Red Cross Campaign in Waterloo reports that the objective of $2.000,03 has been exceeded by a shgh; amount, with the receipts from Ste.Anne de Stukely still to be entered.Mr.Hayes his Committee wish to thaiik the canvassers for their good work and the public for their customary generous response Mr and Mrs.Dick Moysey and three children from Arvida were recent guests of Mr and ade.Mrs R B Moysey 18(50 I960 DANVILLE CREST Confinued from 4 00 P.M\u2014Arriv al of parade in 10 i iv.wn Hall and recepticn Dow Covered Wagon P M Judging of beards We're proud to live in Danville, Que.and pleased to welcome our U.S.Visitors! R.L.Currie Hardware (formerly Barnard Bros.) Electrical Appliances, Electric Ranges.Washers, etc.Repair Parts.Mowing Machines.Ploughs.Farm Equipment.DANVILLE, QUE., u * i i r , O D U c L TE.9-2414 Beat Wishes to the Success of the Danville Centenary Celebrations! YOUR GROCER Francis Smith, Prop.GROCERIES, FRUIT, VEGETABLES.MEAT LICENSED GROCER 18 Water St, DANVILLE, Tel.TE.9-2212 WE JOIN WITH THE VERMONT DELEGATION in observing the 100th ANNIVERSARY of DANVILLE, Que.GARAGE LIONEL POIRIER DANVILLE, QUE Tel.TE.9-2721 page l.olll 1 of the 4 30 contest.5.30\tP.M.\u2014Private Dinner for the Sokokie Indian Bugle Band.Sponsored by Maple Leaf Re-bekah Lodge No.3, 1.0.0 F 6.00\tF M.\u2014Academy Mgr.Thi bault School.Civic & Public Ban quel.Tickets $1.50 per person.8.00\tP.M.to 9.00 P.M -Town square & vicinity.Music by the Sokokie Indian Bugle Band.9.30\tP.M.\u2014Commons ground Fire works.KNOWLTON Miss Linda Bocku?is spending a week visiting her brother Mr.F.Crandall Boeku- at Hud son Heights and sister Mrs.W.Peak at at L'Abord a Plouffe.Mr, and Mrs Donald Taylor at Rosemount spent a week :n town.The Misses Claudette and Carol Taylor returned to Montreal with them for a holiday Mrs.Harold Spencec has returned from the BM P.Hospi :a! where she underwent surgery and is convalescing at her home 1 here.Mr.and Mrs.R.Sanderson and son David of Montreal were I guests of Mr.and Mrs.W J Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.D Soles i have returned to their home after spending several weeks with their daughter.Mrs.Dou-j glas Vickers, Mr.Vickers and family at their snimmeir home at Stc.Adele.They were acoomipa 1 nied home by Mrs.Vickers.Mrs.L J.Crandall has relurn-¦ ed from spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs K.C.George in Montreal.Master Charles Hinvc* is visiting his grandparents and other relatives in Beebe.Miss Mildred Coote of Montreal spent the week-end at the home of her mother.Mrs Ernsa Coote Mr and Mrs T Nurse of Rox-boro were guests of the former's- parents, Rev.and Mrs T E R.Nurse Mr.and Mrs.MaeKeen and daughters are away on a motor trip.Rev.and Mrs D H Mac-Farlane have been spending some time at their cottage at Brome Lake They have also visited the latter's mother, Mr> Carmi M.WELCOME VERMONT VISITORS nom C.J.BROWN & CO.CLOTHES PINS DANVILLE, QUE, Tel.TE.9 2109 WE WELCOME OUR VERMONT VISITORS AND CONGRATULATE RESIDENTS OF DAN- VILLE, QUE.Let s All Attend the Centennial Celebrations! H Emilieii Lafrance Minister of Youth and Social Welfare and M.P.P, Richmond.WE ARE PLEASED TO CONGRATULATE DANVILLE, CUE.RESIDENTS ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR CENTENNIAL .ALL CANADIANS ARE WELCOME IN ST.JOHNSBURY.VT \t\u2014i n WESTERN AVE.A STATION For Prompt, Courtoout Strvic* You Can Count On 25 Western Ave, DON PELOW Prop.ST.JOHNSBURY, VT Tel.PI.8-9770 Welcome, Canadian Visitors, to Lyndonville, Vt.iroute si We Join In Danville\u2019s Centenary Celebrations! AND THE CALEDONIA COUNTY FAIR! OPENING DAY IS \"CANADIAN DAY\" \u2022 .- 1 ASBESTOS, QUEBEC THURS., AUGUST 25th FRI., AUGUST 26th SAT., AUGUST 27th J.E.Morrison\u2019 Plont Manager, J O Eby, Jeffrey Mine Manager.Canadian Day Rodeo Horse Pulling Contest Horse Show Races Horse Pulling Contest and Fireworks Display CONTINENTAL SHOWS MIDWAY \u2014 VAUDEVILLE Admission, 75c \u2014 No admission charge for children under 12.ASBESTOS.QUE.k 12 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1960 LBN O'DONNELL'S ^Sport ^S/t o ts an d pot Shots t Two Tilts Tomorrow Fuller Visits Brompton In Afternoon, Ruel's Team Hosts Canucks At Night n Junior League Baseball Friday'* Games By ANDY SMITH (Pinch-hitting l or Vacationing Len O\u2019Donnell,) TENNIS INTEREST INCREASING IN TOWNSHIPS Tennis is once again attracting more and more people in the Townships with the result that it is fast becoming a favorite pastime in the area.Three main tournaments are held each year in this district \u2022 the City of Sherbrooke, the Little Lake Doubles, and the Eastern Townships.More important than the deciding of champions is seeing peo Two games are on tap tomorrow in the Sherbrooke Junior Baseball League with Fuller visiting Brompton Royals in the afternoon and Ruel\u2019s Team hosting Coaticook Canadians in the evening at the Municipal Stadium.The afternoon tilt will start at 2:00 and the night game at 7:30.The league standing will undoubtedly be changed as a result of the weekend\u2019s games and, primarily, the fight for second place in the loop should be decided.Fuller and Ruel\u2019s Team are merely .020 percent apart at the moment and the result of their tilts will certainly have an effect of the standings.Fuller is hack in the winning ning of the year.The batting, .\t.\t.\t.column again after several lax.pitching and infielding of the pie of tiie Townships out participating rather than just watching gamcs an(j Hamel\u2019s squad is .¦\t\u201e\th a sport.With this in mind, we now congratulate the hundreds of (.(.riajn]y hopping.One can de-1\ts tennis enthusiasts in the area and ask them to get more of their\tfinitely\tsee a pick up in their\t*ea\"u(\u2018 an^\t\u2019duac*\tundoubt- friends out playing this ancient sport.Non-players should try ten-\tcalibre\tof play and the learn\t\tact icen NATIONAL LEAGUI Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 0.St.Louia 3, Philadelphia 0.Los Angeles 7, Milwaukee 3.San Francisco 2, Cincinnati 1.AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 7, Chicago 5.Cleveland 3, Baltimore.I.Kansas City 5, New York 2.Boston 1, Detroit 0.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 5, Columbus 0.Rochester at Richmond (ppd, Toronto 2, Miami 0: Jersey City 3, Montreal 2.am) information anyone may need.Canadian champion Bob Bedard hails from this district and ^ were piaying Yooo ball in | standings after a wonderful start simply outplayed every step of at the first of (he season.Ruel\u2019s the way.The Royals did show Chicago Saturday's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Chicago.Milwaukee at Los Angeles (night), Cincinnati at San Francisco.Philadelphia at St.Louis.AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City at New York.ITTLE E À G U E OOP M h it is no doubt due to his success that the rise in interest in tennis has been so great here.We should all he more than proud of Boh and, we an- sure that in future years, more champions will he from this area.their first six games but, since that time, they have been pushed out of first place by Coaticook and are now in danger of being forced out of second by Hamel\u2019s squad.Coaticook Canadians are the team to watch in forthcoming tilts as they are a team that has On (he golf scene this weekend, a group from the Lennox-ville and Sherbrooke Clubs are travelling to Lachute to take part in the Pro-Am tourney there for the benefit of the Lachute Hospital.Making up the Sherbrooke team are Joe Leblanc, Len O'Donnell, Art SI.Orage, and Ron Stratton while the Lennoxvilie squad is composed of Garth Smith, Gordy llarmer, Bert Tarte, and Jac-t ques Rousseau, Last year, a foursome from Sherbrooke went with the result that Joe Leblanc won the Pro half of Ihe tournament with a five-i under par (17 while the local quartet came third in the Calcutta wûlh a 13-under par.To the teams this year, this corner wishes you all the best of The Eastern Townships 12th, luck.\ti Annual Open Golf Tournament -a.\t^ jy\tj for the Mol son trophy and a total Congratulations go out to Rod Pelletier and Jean-Guy Mathieu \\ punse of $1,500.00 will be held some spark after several weeks of play hut since that time have ; just sunk lower and lower into last place.Spectators are asked to attend i these games as their support oL the league is certainly needed.The calibre in these tilts has : been on the upswing and fans in the area won\u2019t be disappointed I at Washington.Detroit at Boston.Cleveland at Baltimore.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal at Jersey City.Toronto at Miami.Rochester at Richmond.Buffalo at Columbus.!! caught on fire since the begin- with the results.ET Open Golf Tourney August 20,21; $1,500 Purse, Molson Trophy At Stake of the Junior Baseball League Indians who both hit home runs in their last game Sunday night.Rod smashed his drive completely Saturday and Sunday 20-21 August 19ti0, at the Sherbrooke out of the park while Jean-Guy\u2019s four.bagger went over the inside\tan
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