Sherbrooke daily record, 5 novembre 1953, Section 2
[" SECOND SECTION Stiecbcooke Dailij Bccocd ___\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\t_ SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY.NOYKMBKK P.lïiô;! SECOND SECTION «v, vmsk ' BOTTLED HAM- No.this little pig didn't get into this five-gallon jug by himself.He was put there by Mrs.George McCroskey.of Geyer Springs, Ark .after she got perinission from the Pulaski County Humane Society.The little porker doubled his weight to eight pounds during the first 14 days in his transparent sty.Mrs.McCroskey hopes to exhibit the pig at the Arkansas Livestock Show in the near future.Sharing the bottle with the pig is Jerry McCroskey.ll monthold grandson of Mrs.McCroskey.> >v>> ' SUNK IN RIVER CRASH Only the stacks and spars of the German freighter Wallschiff remain above water after the vessel was rammed by the freighter Pioneer in the St Clair river The German boat sank in seven minutes.The pilot was killed and 17 others escaped The Pioneer was only slighth damaged.(CP from API N DROP IN SOMETIME Proving that no port is too small for Ins Hell 4711 helicopter, Pilot Irv Zlfle.hlatt landed it gently on the sun deck of a huge house trailer parked at an airport in Amityville, N Y.Passenger Douglas Storer waves to surprised bystanders before the \u2019copter takes off.L app MOURNING THEIR DEAD -Koreans weep bitterly for their sons and husbands who died during the recent war.President Syngman Hhee, who was present at a memorial service at Seoul, was mobbed as the huge crowd, torn with emotion, stormed the rostrum.Nearly 34,000 Koreans died in the war.\t ' iMf 'HOME' FOR EISENHOWER MEMENTOES W.iriii!: rninphMion in Abilrm Kan Prrsitlont Kison-Iiowit\u2019s home town, is lln* iiuiMMim Unit will Iioiim'Hie ( hirl I'xcciiIim1 s war troplm's .mil inemrnlors, valued at a million dollars The structure is hemu hmlt hv the Kiscnhower I*oundalion, which ex peels It» open it to the publie in 1954 On .lime 4.\tthe President laid Ihe eorner.slone lor Ihe museum and later in the da\\ opened his campaign lor llepubliean presidential nomination '\u2022 .¦\t.'I xsBri *¦ MEET THE CHAMPS Klevcn-year old Benny Corley, above, ol Tennyson, Tex., is $500 richer, thanks to the Grand Champion turkey he proudly displays at the Junior Market Turkey Show in the Texas State Fair, Dallas.Thai\u2019s what Western Hatcheries paid for the bird during the auction.With Benny is his father, Melvin Corley.This 920-pound Shorthorn, below, brought $1.00 a pound at the Ak Sar-Ben Livestock Show in Omaha, Neb He was judged Grand Champion over some 1000 steers.The show is the country's largest 411 competition 4 wm$ {WM mwA SCORNFUL SCRIBBLERS Sure to rxprricnrc tin* wiiilh Iradition.illy tdlrihulcd to thr wom.in .scorned, these unsuspedinu serihhlei * clon l know what lhe> re in for when Belts F.els wind ol developments.However, they\u2019ve made a friend of Sihhie.\" whom they seem to consider \"a nice hoy.\u201d 4The scene is ()4lh .street m Ihe Bay Hid|{e eelion of Brooklyn, N Y \u20ac «25 wo EGG CITEMENT BY THE PECK Some baseball player^ havN SVP/' on your.\\ I'/.breakfast cereal/' '¦¦ ¦ \" i mm \u2019V-*, \\ IT'S NEW ! 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CHEER GUARANTEES YOU THE CLEANEST, WHITEST WASHES POSSIBLE- WITHOUTBOWUm**BLEACHING! i SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOYIMBFR V to1.?Three Thursday Social Evenings Popular At Richmond Richmond, Nov.5 \u2014 The Thursday social evenings held under the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, Branch 15, B.E.S.L\u201e are proving very popular events.Five hundred\u2019 and bridge have played.Thirty guests were present on one bridge have been played.Thirty guests were present on one occasion, when prizes «ere awarded to Mrs.E.C.Nixon, Mrs.M.Blanchette and Mr.M.D.Fraser.On another evening the winners were Mr.and Mrs.M.D Fraser and Mrs.Roy Blanchette.The committee is very grateful for donations of prizes by the following, Mrs.Mabel Morrill, Miss Lillie Clarke.Mrs.W.K.Rattray, Mrs.A.Galbraith.Mrs.H.Cook, Mrs.Ada Nixon, Mrs.Roy Blanchette, Mrs.P.C.Duboyce.Mrs.H.Hills and Mrs.Earl Copping.Those who have served on the refreshment committees are, Mrs.Thomas Dalton.Mrs.Ivy Fuller,1 Miss Edith McCourt.Mrs.Mabel Blanchette, Mrs.H.Hills and Mrs, Thomas Gleason.GENERAL NOTES Rev.and Mrs.Brown and daughter, Shelia, were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs William Hawthorne, at Danville.Mr.and Mrs.Waterson and daughter, Betty have returned to their home at Hamilton.Ont., after visiting Mrs.James Mastine.^gfe*BUYS WHYS A WEEKLY INFORMATION SERVICE MONTREAL.November 5th\u2014A breakfast revolution .and all to the good! .lies in the far; that thousands of families have done away with the old-fashioned way of making coffee.Tie v ire using the amazing NEW INSTANT CHASE A SANBORN COFFEE.We've joined the revolution ourselves .and tind that the fragrant granules dissolve like magic the moment boiling water touches them.In your cup is lOOCo real coffee \u2014 with all the flavor, color, body and heart-cheering lift of coffee at its best! 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OHHHH* I COULD TW6 FOOL HE'S BE\u20acM GONE PC* HOURS' HcLIO, FIR.MY 'W' I SMASHED A FEW MASACtE^ KAO TD TALK \\ TKIMOS.I GET DARNED BUSINESS WITH A\\£.\t1 MAD WHEN MV nELL NO A LOCH, FlFl I\u2019M NO I M SORRY WOULD 'AXJ Pi CASE GET READY AGAIN I OH.I GUESS I\u2019M JUST A SILLY G4RL a: SNIFF * LEND ME VOJR HANDWERCMIEF.WHAT HAPPENED IS INTERRUPTED/ YOU RE LATE.' > It S AYER'S CLIFF SUTTON WtSI BROME SOUTH DURHAM The St.James Guild held if> rc- LEEDS VILLAGE Mr.and Mrs.Ren Seale motored gular meeting on October 21st.at I® Clapham and «ere guests of the home of Mrs.G.Coote.«ith l,'elr cousin, Mrs.Elsie Johnston .\t.,.\t.hnd daughters, the Misses Annie Mrs.S.Adams and Mis.Neil Moun and Margaret Johnston.tain, assistant hostesses.Ihe bu- j|r h,.,, Seale received «wd siness meeting «as opened by sing- recently that his brother, Mr.Wiling \"Blest He The Tie That Binds\" hunt Seale, of Wainright, Alta., reading a Psalm, led bv Mrs.A l,aï?ed\tS\u201d 0^0^'r 2fi' Kiehmond.and praver.Mis.G .M'- Howard Scott has returned I'ootc read the minutes of the last lu\u2019\"u\u2018\tSherbrooke where he meeting and roll-call found 1ft\t\u201e .\t.\t.members' present.Plans for the ' '\t\"\" ' '\t1\t' Kinghorn, of deanery supper and the tall bazaar l'1,'\"u'M\"1\u201c\\r; recent guesto o were the main items of luisincv.a,!u \\rs- *l\"\";>\"l Scott and The meeting «a- clo-ed by Mrs 1\tScott.K.Duffy in praye:.The next meet \"l v Fverette Reid and Mr, Rus-mg will he held in the LO O K \"'ll Reid motored to Thetford Mi-hall.all members assisting on No- |*'es recently on business.\\ ember 18th.\tI Miss Iona Davidson, of Kinnear\u2019s Service in Si James Church will 1 Mills «as a recent guest of her be held at 2.30 P.M on November cousins, Mr.and Mrs.Howard 15 Sunday School will meet at two Scott and Mr.Glen Scott.o\u2019clock EAST ANGUS United I\u2019huivh l.slaiui Brook.Sat and MU\u2019.OystfM Suppci.Nov 7th $1.00 and Miss Iona near\u2019s Mill.* Mr.Forest Fortier, of Black 1 ike, was a recent week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.Duncan Fortier.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Scott and Mr Cilcn Seott were recent quests o! their aunt, Mrs Annie Davidson, Davidson at Kin- b a b v ?V c ?, HFINZ BABY FOODS arc specially made for up - and -coming young-s t c r s \u2014 from ^ ^\t' high - chair to proud walking-talking age.What\u2019s more, babies love these nourishing, wholesome Heinz foods.And mothers like them so well that they have become the bast-selling baby foods in Canada! 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Write Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St.( Montreal.The christening of the infant] Mr.John Fowler, of Verdun, who son of Mr.and Mrs.Harold J.Jen-!spent the week-end with his grand-nings, took place in Grace Angli* parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Martin, can Church on Sunday afternoon,.was most fortunate on Saturday November 1st, Rev.Kenneth B.when he went in to the \u201cNorrie*\u2019 Keefe officiating.The baby receiv- Gravel Pit to leave his car to go ed the names Paul Graeme and hunting.A deer came from the the godparents were Mr.and Mrs.bush almost in front of him.It Rupert Phelps and Mr.Burton was unfortunate for the deer but Bailey.Following the service the as Mr.Fowler expressed it.it was EAS I\u2019M AN The card club met with Mrs, A Mrs Harold Cluvshro, «as vi Bisaillon on Thursday afternoon siting Miss Beulah Gaulin.Cards were plavcd at\tthree tallies,\tMrs Kiigeni' Lapointe.\tSr.\twas the prize winners\tbeing Miss\tin Sherbrooke and visited\ther\tluis Helen Scott and Mrs\tPrentice.\thand, Mr.Lapointe, who\tis a\tpa- Mr.Smith, oi the Knthnn Mem\ttient m the St.Vincent\tde\tPaul mini Home, spent the week end in Hosp.tal there.Friends of this village members of the christening party were entertained at tea in the homo of Mr.and Mrs.Jennings.Among those who were in town to attend the funeral service for fi.Eber Eastman were, Mr Robert Perkins, Mrs.L.W.McLach-lan.Miss Dawn and Mr.Robert McLachlan and Mrs.R.H.Clark all of Montreal; Mr.Howard Eastman of West Lebanon.N.H.; Mr.and Mrs.Clair Eastman, of Verdun; Mr.and Mrs.Jack Holmes, of Boston Mass.; Mr.Calvin Homes of Needham, Mass.; Miss Daisy Mattson.of Mansonville, and Mr.and Mrs.John Bennett, of Newport, Vt.The members of the junior and senior choirs of Grace Anglican church were in Waterloo on Sunday evening to participate in the joint service for the Deanery of Brome-Shefford.Tho guest speaker was Bishop Wilkinson, on furlough from Pakistan.Amidst an erie scene of grinning once in a life time for him to have such an easy capture.Mr.D.C.Waite was taken by Cass ambulance to the Sherbrooke Hospital on Friday.Mr.Ivan Aulis, of this place, and Miss Joan Bronson, of Beebe, were united in marriage on Saturday.I\u2019pou their return from a wedding trip they will take up residence in his mother's house just above Burroughs Falls on the Coaticook road.Mr.and Mrs.Ray Thorne and two children of Sherbrooke spent I and Mr: the week-end with Mrs.Thornes Road.Sherbrooke.Mrs Minnie Derby spent a few days in Sutton, Ihe guesl of her brother, Mr.Guy Darrah and Mrs Darrah.The Misses Mary and Helen Butler, of Montreal .spent a few days with their sister, Mrs C Bisaillon, and Mr.Bisaillon Mr.and Mrs.Robert Edwards spent the long week-end in Spring field.Mass.Mr.and Mrs.Robert linin' son.Allan, of Pixii, spent week-end with Mr.and Mrs Robert McCutcheon Sunday guests at the same home were Mr T.Oldfield, of Ihe Centre parents Mr.and Mrs.Elwin Chad sey.Mr.and Mrs.F.A Johnston returned on Saturday alter a pleasant Mrs.Gordon Durkee «as Cowansv ille on Thursday « ere hocked and saddened by news of the death on Sunday afternoon, Orlnher.25.of Mr.1 Emile Bel val Jr Mr Belval and his wife and sou went to Granby for a drive; while there he passed away.Mr.Belval s father eame to Ibis village, some twenty six years ago and he and his son have been in the lia kery business ever since.Mr Belval will he missed by one and all and who had the privilege of knowing Ihe him.BURY United t'hurch Oystci Supper, Island Brook, Sal Nov.7t!i.$1.00 and 50e.spending some time with Quite a few from here attended daughter Mrs Earle Marsh, the hot dish slipper at Sutton Mr Marsh two weeks spent in Montreal.Miss.Junetloii on Thursday nighi\tMrs Hickey of Ville La Salle.Marion Mathews motored them\tI Mrs Elizabeth Bettes, ol Know I\tspent the\tweek-end\twith Mr.\tand home and was their guest over the\tton, spent a few days with her\tMis E c\tPerry\tand Mr and\tMrs.week-end.\tsister.Mrs.Georgia Pettes.\t|\u201e Dudley.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Morrison! Messrs.A.Selby and Rouse, oi Mis Mma LcGallai.x and Mis have returned to their home in Dunham, were recent callers at Lydia Darrah spent Thursday with jack o\tlantern, black cats,\tbats\tand\tToronto after spending some time\tthe Edith Knthnn Memorial Home\tMr and\tMrs\t\\V\tBarnes\tnear witches\tthe\tjunior\tpupils\tof\tthe\twith Mr.and Mrs.Westman,1 Mr Little, n Inverne is\tBrome high school celebrated Hallowe\u2019en, i \"Brae Manor\", bobbing for apples on a string and j Mr.and Mrs.Galen Vance and playing many of the games dear to little son, Gary, spent the week children.Every tot was in costume cn{j wjth Mrs.Vance s parents, and represented a vivid array of Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Wintle, in characters, from ridiculous to Gol||(L \"Captain /Moraa ns in town/\" .and has bringing you a finer Rum 0/d Fashioned/ An uppcii/ing old l.mniritc will» a wcliomr new flavour that's an Old l ashioiii\u2019d made with mellow ( aptain Morgan Hum!\t1 Ihe new ( aptain Morgan Keiipe Booklet gives directions lor mam delightful drinks and dishes, l or your free ioin.w rite ( aptain Morgan Bum Distillers Limited, Dept.L, I* O.Box SON, Montreal, Que.iu *2 GOLD LABEL RUM lllrndrd in < amida from < arrfutly Selected Bure Old Bums.beautiful.The judges.Mrs.Dwight Sweet, Mrs.Arnold Thompson and Mr.Harry Sattin.finally award the prizes to Diane Ingalls, rabbit; Jimmy Smith, cat; Patsy Bailey, roly poly clow n and Brenda Boule, harem girl.Before leaving for home each child received a treat of cookies, candy and soft drinks.Much credit is due the teachers and the members of the students Suoh tjoo'll make.delirious: s^feds WITH A YVustingliouse The friends of Mrs.Reginald Johnson were sorry to learn that she was taken to La Providence Hospital Magog, and later moved to a hospital in Sherbrooke, where she is in a serious condition.Mr.Murray Baldwin, of St Eus-tache Siir-le-lac, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.S I.Baldwin.Mr.Wendell Cass and son.Stephen, and Mrs.Wellman Smith and Celia Dale, of St.Lambert, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Cass.Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Schlesinger and family, of Montreal, were at their summer home here over the week-end.Mr.Wynn Dustin has finished in the LG.A.Store and his place is taken by Mr.Ozro (Buster; Williamson, of Brown\u2019s Hill.Miss Paulino Marcotte, who is attending the Ursuline Convent at Stanstead, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Marcotte.MILBY SURFACE SOFTENER\" REFRIGERATOR JS»:*-''\t*'\u2019 .\ti *\t- Price: 4299.50 (and no food spoilage, ever) With a safe electric ^ estinghousc Refrigerator vou can really go to town in nieal preparation.Here is controlled cold to keep your vegetables, fruits, meats \u2014 all your foods\u2014fresh, crisp and flavourful.No more struggling to keep food tasty in hot weather \u2014 your Westinghouse will take care of that, help you to prepare meals to rouse the drowsiest summer appetites.That gleaming electric Westinghouse will actually pay lor itself eventually in food saving.See it today! The members of St.Barnabas Guild were pleasantly entertained for their October meeting at the home of Mrs.J.Evans.The secretary, Mrs.A.E.Allen, read an appreciative letter from recipients of parcels of used clothing in Nimes, France.Ten members ans.wered the roll call with a verse from Scripture.Two visitors were present.The prize given by Mrs.J.McVety was drawn by Miss E.Goode.Mrs.A.E.Allen will he hostess for the November meeting.A delicious lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs.J.Evans and Mrs.G.Goode.Callers on Miss M.Tambs at the home of Mrs.J.Yates were, Mrs.Maude Dewarc, of South Portland, Me., Mrs.W.Bishop and .Mr.Carl Stokes, of Bury.WHIfl SWAN SEE YOUR FAVORITE DEALER OR-' OWNID IT THOSE IT SIEVES j^OUIHIIM AMOaJ^DWHI council who sponsor this annual event.Miss Monica Fitz, of Worcester, Mass., has been the guest of Mr.and Mrs.William Bergeron.During her stay 4iere Miss Fitz and Mrs.Bergeron visited Mr.Hammond Bergeron in Newport Center, Vt.Mrs.Spencer Safford has closed her home here and will spend the winter in Montreal and Florida.Mr.and Mrs.H.Despres and Mr.and Mrs.Chateauvert, are leaving town early this month for Florida, where they will spend the winter.Miss Florence O'Brien, of Montreal, has been spending a few days in town with relatives and friends.Mr.Guy Chamberlin has moved his family to Oshawa, Ont., where they will in future reside.The best wishes of their friends go with them to their new home.Mrs.Cedric Patten has returned after spending several days in Montreal with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.William Griggs, and infant son.Mrs.A.Gingras has gone to Haverhill, Mass., where she will spend the winter.Mrs.John Westovevr, of Bedford, was a guest over the week-end of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Fordyce Ingalls.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Owens have returned from an enjoyable holiday spent in Detroit.Mich.USTEN ! 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GET \"SURFACE SOFTENED\" WHITE SWAN TODAY \u2014 AN E.B.EDDY PRODUCT I Four 5Hiiirr5f\u20190fW1 ' Mi.A Marv Bellam,\tof Macdonald\tColle-\tand family, of Bury,\twere recent ge, St.Anne\tde Bellevue,\twere\tguests of Mr.and\tMrs.Arthur week-end guests of their parents, Sawyer.! Mr.and Mrs.A.Robinson and Mr.Friends of Mrs.Chas.Burns re-and Mrs.W.E.Bellam.\tgret to learn she is a patient in Mr.Keith McKenzie, Miss Ruth Sherbrooke Hospital.McKenzie and friend, of Montreal.1 Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Bailey, of were recent\tguests of Rev.and\tDetroit, were calling\ton Mr.and ; Mrs.Newton\tMcKenzie.\tMrs.C.A.Parker and other rela- Mr.and Mrs.F.W.French have lives here.left for Toronto on their holidays.\t-\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Dempsey,\u2019 About half the world's known Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Dempsey and deposits of uranium ore are in one great open-pit mine in the Bel- |-1 gian Congo.\t__ ' di-position by passing youngsters _____________ 'and the master's training.Like people, dogs differ in the way they look at the world and what goes on around them.(Q) \"What is the most humane way of getting rid of an old cat?\u201d Mrs.R.V.C.(A) The easiest way is to have | a veterinarian give the animal the ! \"needle.\u201d Within moments, the ! cat will then doze off and depart this world in a dreamy sleep.It is | painless and entirely humane.COFFEE Best because it's always fresh! better than dew ponds Comparatively new in the world of pets is the flying squirrel, a native of southeast l .S.A.Breeding these attractive little animals is now a full-time business venture, growing fast, as new thousands of pet lovers discover delight in their companionship.Less than 40 years ago.a young gray or brown squirrel.But they boy down in Virginia kicked over j make up for this in added pep and an old tree stump and three furry j fetching ways.They jump on little balls of fat went scampering shoulders, beg for treats and even away to nearby trees.\t| go into pockets of their masters in Many had seen these attractive s®srcb °f goodies, little creatures, but nobody had I Another thing in their favor is ever taken the time and trouble to their great stamina and hardiness, breed them in captivity as pets.(While normal life span has yet Some years later this young man ! >° be established, several have got to thinking all this over and , been delighting their masters decided to go back to the neighbor- Pets for ten years or moic.ns ISLAND BROOK United Church Oyster Supper, Island Brook, Sat.Nov.7lh.$1.00 and 50c.hood.Combing the mountains and woods, he managed to capture five excellent specimens \u2014 Blue Ridge Mountain flying squirrels.Next came a home breeding program, which consumed a few more years.The secrets of proper care and feeding had to be uncovered, not to mention determining the effects of confinement on breeding and mating habits.Finally through careful management, tliis man, Lcwyl Greeson of Arlington, Virginia, was able to sit back and enjoy the fruits of his labors.Wherever the animals found homes, they quickly won the hearts of their owners.They made exceptionally fine pets.The flying squirrel is a cute, gentle, mischievous but loving little animal.He loves his home and people.Some are timid in new homes, but quickly thaw out when proper food and quarters are provided.Flying squirrels are smaller than their cousins, the common Mr.Greeson reports growing popularity of these charming little animals and says sales are gaining each year.In the last three years he has sold nearly $20,000 worth of them.He also claims he maintains the only flying squirrel ranch in the world .which gives him a running start in the business, should competition develop.And it usually does, wh?n a business grows.Anyway, our thanks to Mr.Greeson for his achievement of providing the world with a new kind of pet.Flying squirrels have more than made good.* * * THE PET FORUM (Q) \"I have heard that dogs turn vicious when chained up.Is this true?\u201d Miss S.B.(A) Sometimes it works that way then again it doesn\u2019t.It all depends on the mental make up of the dog.whether or not the animal is teased ' or provoked into displaying a bad Why did Jack and Jill use up all that energy to [etch the liquid ?Surely it would have been simpler to find a spot where the stuff ran down, and fill up the pail there! The answer seems to be that Jack and Jill got their water from a dew pond, and dew 1 ponds are always at the top of a hill.They have no connection with any spring, no inlets or outlets, never overflow, and never dry up.The dew pond is, in fact, an enigma.Few people know how or why it works.But Kiplyig believed in it.Once he wrote \u201cThe dew pond on the height unfed, that never fails\u201d.If you're thinking of adding a dew pond to your property, choose a hill with a chalk formation near the sea.Dig a bowl in tho chalk, cover the surface with straw, then cover that with puddled clay.Put some water in to start things off, or wait for rain.Either seems to work.Dew ponds have a good taste, being refreshing and thirst quenching.The hitch is to find a suitable hill near the ocean.They're scarce.Actually, some people achieve a similar result with less energy, by placing a few long green bottles of Molson\u2019s Ale in the ice box.They claim the taste, refreshment and thirst quenching derived from Molson\u2019s far surpasses any dew pond.Handier, too.- -rp ' 5/s'S'p.- mm mc-vacNi.Shelton s tlrnin* Ellen s\\y«T has 5 FOR- oottin «CN'Ent\u2019s*.that5S65 MEAN TEA MOTHER nCNCIONS KNOW' StE SV*VET é OM BOY! 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T?o°\\ £Vsvjj K- Li t-AS I PINNACLE British Coiumbia Plants To Do Own Tax Assessing Vancouver \u2014 CT When the provincial government's new school financing plan becomes effective next year, manufacturing concerns in British Columbia will be required to do their own tax assessing.Vancouver city officials said plans call for firms In set the value of taxable machinery in their plants covering Hie firsi year of operation and they foresee no difficulty in getting the information.The government, which sug Rested the system, already uses the plan in unoi'gankted territor ies where the machinery levy now is in force.Vancouver city also ha charter power to demand the declaration and to crack down on defaulters.The government's equalisation of assessment legislation was giv on final approval during the ses sion just conclu led.II calls for laxation of mac.tiery for the first lime, to provide additional lax revenue to (inance school eosls.Mnufacturcrs will he required to submit a sworn affidavit setting nut the value of machinery in their plants Assessment depart ment officials will then check these reports progressively, probably al four year intervals.1> McQueen, Vancouver's assess ment commissioner, said (he new legislation will have the effect of increasing sharply the civic lax on manufacturing establishments.However, it would also ease the load nu home owners and give material relief to relail and whole sale commercial firms en want their feed or tour pack aged in cotton hags that can he sewn nun attractive household Items, processors and distributors o( these commodities will see the light \"It's the only way we can com-] pete with paper and burlap.\" one cotton spokesman said.\"We can never compete on the basis of I price alone.\" A three ply paper bag with a capacity ot 60 pounds costs about I seven cents Tnla compares with nine cents a yard for Ts ounce ( burlap and 17 cents a yard fur' Crew Of Baliered Fishing Trawler Tell Weird Tales St.John's, Nfld \u2014(OP)\u2014 When the 1,200 ton French fishing trawler Vaillant arrived in Port here recently, crew members told an adventure story that ranked with the most nightmarish tales ever recounted in St.John's During a tornado 400 miles southwest of Ireland, a mountainous wave struck the ship, swept away part of the super structure, smashed wooden partitions in the officers' quarters, flooded the crew's quarters with three (ect of water and swept 40 barrels of coal off (he deck F.vcrything above deck was warped and twisted when the ship pul in here lor repairs ('apt.Michel Desjardin and his 40 man crew from Fecamp, France, told of the chaos during the remaining 17 hours of the storm.\"Mon Dieu.I am lucky to be alive.\" said Ihc skipper.He had just led his room when the wave struck, carrying away Mir sink and the door The ship shivered and appeared likely to founder.After several tense minutes it put on a burst of speed and rame out of the trough spilling water like a diving sea monster.The traw ler took an other dip.rose l iborimi.sly to the crest of a wave nid rallied from then on ('apt.Desjardin said he had never seen such a storm in 24 years at sea The ship was without electric light until ils arrival here.The crew was led without water when a keg was washed overboard.One ol Ihe boats had been swept away and a Ihreo-lon anchor had been shifted from its berth on Ihe fore-deck.HIGH WATER Mis.Bruce Heath and children and Mrs Russell Heath and baby were guests for an afternoon of their parents.Mr.and Mrs Guy Smith Lillie Francis Heath stayed for a few days with his grandpar-ictiis, Mr.and Mrs.Guy Smith.dass B cotton sheeting It takes about 1'ii yards of burlap or cot-tun to make a dill pound bag.mentary appeal film for John Ambulance Brigade ! other documentary is on schedule.1 Coal Business Will Go \"Boom None of her British parts.Ii iwcwi', has come up to the standards of .roles played in Canada.I In shows at the University of ! Toronto she acted lead parts in\tf _,, _ \u201e ¦ Giraudoux's \"La Folle de Chaillol\" 11[| jCVvll I CulS f r !ôWfl TWO great R inso produde ineo SOAP and By POJIN MOODY Pittsburgh\u2014 |/Pi The United Stales\u2019 biggest commercial nil producer says Ihe greatest bourn in ihe industry's history lies ahead-but operators must survive seven more loan years to enjoy it.Joseph Pursglove, research and development vice-president ot Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co., says electric firms in the United States will be demanding coal in unprecedented amounts within a decade.The coal business, he says, suffered hard blows in Ihe last eight years as railroads and home consumers swung to oil and natural gas.He estimated that last nearly 50 per cent of the normal market.Little improvement can be ex- and Moliere's \u2018\u2018Tartuffe.\" Under the direction of Toronto news paper man Herbert Whittaker she also played Isobcl in \u201cThe Enchanted.\u201d Ann has one other connection with radio.Husband Peter Paul Huhne, an Englishman she met and married in Toronto, is training with the BBC in an administrative post.Mrs M R Whitcomb, from Frc-lighsburg.was a recent guest of her daughter, Mrs.Sherman Young, and Mr.Young.Mrs.William Dymond, spent a few days in Sutton last week visiting friends.peeled in the next seven years, Pursglove says, but aller Huit coal will have a positive future.The electric power industry is igli ]take up the slack being felt by I coal men, according to Pursglove.However, electric utilities are j learning more and more that cheap I water power is gelling scarcer in the United Stales and of course coal is taking over, he says.During the lean years still to come, Pursglove says coal men must use \"ingenuity and determination\" to stay in business.FREE OF RAILROADS He says coal men are no longer tied to the apron strings of the railroads and can transport much of their coal by truck.River barges also arc being used more and more with the trucks taking care of Ihc shuttle service, he says, adding: \"And of course coal by pipeline is still a promising idea.\" In that system coal is forced through pipes usually by high water pressure.Colored Flour Sacks Expected To Spur Demand By WALTER BREEDE.Jr.New York (JP) Lady, don't throw that flour sack away\u2014it mighl make a pretty house froek or kitchen curtain.That's the message the United Slates cotton industry is trying to put across in a stepped-up campaign lo spur demand for cotton bagging.The idea is lo encourage manufacturers of Ilnur to package their product in gaily printed cotton bags with a re-use value for home sewing.The same goes for pro duccrs ot feed .fertilizer and other products which were once pul up in cotton sacks but now find their way lo market sacked in burlap or paper.With paper cheap and burlap prices at their lowest level since early 1952 when India slashed Ils export lax on jute, demand tor cotton bagging has slumped badly.This year\u2019s cotlon hag ennsump-lion is estimated at 435,(100.001) yards.Two years ago the annual yardage was 480,000,000.Horn* Sewing That\u2019s where the home sewing gimmick comes in.The cotlon people figure that is enough worn triYOtmsjyN that hu*ts WHIN TO* SHAVC VOUA WMISMAS AAIOIAO! That\u2019s why you need this medicated NEW 3-WAY SHAVE! NomoYfer howyouihaw linmh- l*wn or I m t h r r you'rr in for n griiml ¦urprlnr, tim« yon tny now .1 WAY KHAVEi It\u2019* th« now \"wonHor nh»voM thnt tAko» up whoro other ahiivnii Ji\u2019Ave off rinti* morr th»n junt «often your heard - it'« mrdirnttd good for your skinl Here'* how It work«.1, Prepares whiskers, skin.$often« toughent whitkern.I'rn-vidêi lubricating film for amonth rntor glidr.Protect! tender nkln.Pajnlatt ihavai.Iln* exclusive medicated built in pnin prnven-tiva to Hoot ho tender rkln.Shove in rrai rom/nrt for finit time! 3* Holps heal invisible rasor dam age you get with every rhave It\u2019n frt*rfir any, excellent condition, four-piece bedroom set and other household articles.Owners leaving town.Apply: 1061 Portland Ave.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cant* par word, minimum charga SO cants for U words or lass; thraa consecutive insartions, $1.25; six consacutiva insertions, 2.25; 10 cants for mailing Record Box replies.ADS ACCEPTED \u2014 All forms of classified ads, Legal Notices and Auction Salas accepted until 4 pm.the day previous to the date of Insertion.Dial 3 3636 28.Domestic Help Wanted 12.To Let PRACTICE CHANTER with plastic reed and Instruction Book for Highland Bagpipe».$6 complete.Phone 2-r',l3 evenings after seven p.m.BLOCK WOOD 16\u201d, delivered In Know!* ( ton and surrounding districts.$6.00 per cord.H.A.Channcll and Sou, Magog.Tel: 3482.DOMINION Avenue, 5'y rooms, heated, stove and frigidaire, Immediate occupancy.Tel: 3-5198.4 Property for Sale FOUR rooms and hath; second floor, (ins stove furnished.Available Dec.1st.Apply: 395 Montreal M.Phone: 2-7279.FOUR room heated apartment, stove and refrigerator.Centrally located.Also eight room tenement on Magog St.Tel: 3-2294 or 2 8913.Art Bennett Bilingual Auctioneer For St.Francis District Tel.66rl5 \u2014 Sawyerville BUYING or selling you*!! do better when you consult Charles Connors, Heal F.state Broker The broker with a large number ol prospecta 144 Wellington North Tel: 2-1000.Real-dence 2-2562.YOl 'VE waited for this! Ownoi leav* log for U S A.at once, must sell his 7-room house, 2 bathrooms, all hardwood finish Detached garage.Lot 75' x 121)'.Close to school aud shopping district, l.ennoxvllle.Price; 7,500.Call ('.A.Connors 2-4000.Res.: 2-2562.FOUR room heated apartment, hot water year around, $65.00 monthly, situated on Argylc.Apply: Wilfrid Giroux, 279 Aberdeen.Tel: 2-3255.SMALL nr large heated storage for furniture, merchandise etc.Also heated garages to let.See Hebert's 2155 Bachand, Phone 2-OH74.NEW four room heated apartment.Second floor, stove.Frigidaire, hot water, clothes lines etc.Near new Superheater.Also heated garage to let.See Hebert's, 2155 Bachand St.Phone: 2-0U74.\u2022_____________________________________j_____________________ SPLENDID new five room brick rosi-, 2'a-IIOOM heated apartment.Electricity dence, Drummond Hoad (Galt West!, furnished Stove and refrigerator, birch finish throughout; very beau- Apply 491 Vlmy St.Apt.7.tiful residential section.Interest 3%.\t\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 Terms arranged.See Hebert\u2019s £155 THREE room tenement plus bath-Bachand.Phone 2 0874.\t| room, situated on Richmond Street.MAID for family, two adults, one child city Montreal, good wages and working conditions.Write Box 115 Record.Give references and experience.MIDDLE aged housekeeper for country home, all city conveniences.Tel: 2 5086 or 3-3697.COMPANION required immediately tor elderly semi-invalid and to take complete charge of home.Tel: Waterloo 175.WOMAN for general housework in family of four children In Lennoxvllle.Sleep in $75.00 monthly.References.Dial 3-1768.29.Male and Female Help Wanted WANTED a man or woman, or married couple, to care for aged couple and do chores on 40 acre farm.Write Herbert George, R.R.2, Sutton, Que.31.Situations Wanted: Male FA KM Kit.single, middle aged, fully e*.pcrlenced, wants work.R.Belgrave 4863 West Hill Ave., Montreal.HONEST 46 year old man would like position as Janitor in theatre, building etc.Good references.Write Record Box 111.EXPERIENCED typist requires work at home.Tel.3-5516.YOUNG experienced single man desires position working In barn with good herd of dairy or beef cattle.Apply: Hubert Conner, North Hatley, Que.Dial 3-7166.FARMER Hero is some Rood news reRanlttiR AGSTONE Our new plant (or the manufacture of AGSTONE IS NOW READY.The new plant has twice the capacity and you can now send your trucks here with the knowledge that they will not have to wait hero for hours to Ret loaded.AGSTONE is now in stock.Dominion Lime Ltd.LIME RIDGE, QUE.TIIKEK-apni tment houso on Portland Ave.Oil healed, Insulated, two gar-'4-ROOM apartment, heated, stove, elec-ages.Excellent condition, good rev- trie refrigerator, blinds.Very cen-enue.Apply 1061 Portland.\tI trally located.Record Box 109.THHEE-room unheated apartment, Immediate possession, $40.00 monthly.Apply E.W.Lyster, 267 Belvedere North (formerly Wolfe St.).AYER\u2019S CLIFF new 8-room Insulated clapbonrded house, full cement basement, electricity, bathroom, dormer, and hay windows, all hardwood floors, knotty pine finish, planned kitchen, gravity spring water, garage 20 x 40 few acres of land, wooded background overlooking the village.G.S.Molony, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.5.Lots for Sale BEAUTIFUL residential lots ready to-bulld.Drummond Road or Beckett Road sections.Also Little Lake Magog.Financial arrangements to build your residence.See Hebert's 2155 Bachand, Phone: 2-0874.\t* , 8.Cars for Sale 1938 DODGE sedan, good condition, cheap for cash.Tel: 3-3533.1981 CHEVROLET sedan, excellent condition, winterized, terms If desired.J Phone 2-8128.II.Livestock for Sale __________-.FOR SALK goats, four females, one male.Also breeding geese, or will ox-change for calves or chickens.H.H.Brown.R.R.4, North Sutton, P.Q.15.Rooms fo Let FURNISHED room.North Ward, shower aud hath.Near bus stop.Apply 313 Quebec.Phone 3-2200.Belanger, St Jacques, Sirois & Co.Chartered Accountants C.E.BELANGER, C.A P SAINT JACQUES.C.A YVON SIROIS.C.A 85 Wellington .N'orth, Sherbrooke Tel 2-2691 ONE room to rent with or without board.Phone 5-J Waterloo.M.F.Tlbbltts, 16 Shaw St., Waterloo.Que.Contractors -Builders Our high grade mixed concrete delivered anywhere within 25 miles of Sherbrooke.Phone orders and inquiries will receive prompt and careful attention.343 - 10th Ave.South Phone 3-1003 SHERBROOKE READY MIXED CONCRETE LTD.Fl'RNISHKD room to let, newly dceor-ated, $6.00 weekly Union Hotel, 285 King West.COMFORTABLE room In adult family, home privileges, excellent bus service, breakfast if cn sired.Dial: 2-4087.ELECTRIC REPAIRED Estimates Given ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED Tel.2-1564 183 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke FOUR room heated tenement, situated at 140 Council (between Bowen\u20141st Avenue), 2 rooms with private entrance and private bathrooms, electric stove and refrigerator In each.Apply 140 Council, HEATED apartment, four rooms, completely furnished, hot water year around, incinerator.Immediate occupancy.Tel.3-5030.4» j LARGE ROOM tenement; heated, all renewed, very quiet.Convenient for adults.$65 monthly.Situated 540 Bowen So.Other\u20143 rooms; heated, hot water year around, frigidaire and gas stove\u2014at 637 Patricia St.$47.50 monthly.Also one apartment, furnished, heated, electricity and hot water\u2014for two people.Available this week.$8.weekly.Tel: 3-3245.FfVK-ROOM heated apartment with heated Sunrnom, frigidaire and stove, hot water year around: Tel: 2-0565 or 3-1250.iTIRKE large room apartment, newly decorated, first floor, available Dec.1st., heated electric stove supplied.Situated on Argyle Street.Call 2-1297.FIVE large room heated apartment, available now.S.tuntcd at 301 Mont real.Visit, then call 3-2818.FOUR room heated apartment, 55 Wellington Street South.Apply at apt.2 after 6.30 p.m.or phone 3-2811 between 8.30 \u2022 10.30 a.m.t6.Boarders Wanted COMFORTABLE room with full table hoard.West Ward; good bus set vice.Tel: 2-0269, or call at 1186 Bel vedere South.18.\tWanted To Rent l-ROOM tenement or apartment with \u2022 garage (essential).Apply Record Box 110.19.\tRoom & Board Wanted ROOM and board wanted by seml-inval-Id (male).Box 107 Record.32.Situations Wanted Female ABI.E woman would care for tnvahd, day or night Good references.Write Record Box 112.MIDDLE aged widow desires position as housekeeper for one or two adults.Record Box 108.35.Business Opportunities PRINTING business for sale In Rock Island, doing thriving business.For particulars write Miss Muriel Heath, Rock Island, Que.5.00 5.10 5.20 6.00 6.30 6.45 7.00 7.25 7.30 7.45 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.30 10.45 11.00 11.10 11.30 12.25 6.00 7.00 7.30 800 4.15 9.00 9\t15 10.00 10 45 11.15 11.45 12.00 12.30 12.45 4.00 4.10 4.15 4 30 4.15 5.00 5.10 5.20 6.00 6.30 6\t45 7.25 7.30 7\t45 4.00 8.15 8.30 9.00 10.00 10\t45 11.00 11.10 11.25 12 00 12.25 CFCF (600 Kcs.) THIS EVENING Junior Telequlx Uncle Troy Western Swing Don Cameron Show News Sports and Don Cameron Don Cameron News Glen Miller Here\u2019s Music Mystery Is My Hobby Cross Section Suspense Hockey Game Sammy Kaye Big Time In Sport News Deegan's Diary Soft Music News.Close FRIDAY Gord Sinclair News and Gord Slnclalf Show News and Gord Slncia^ ibow New# and Sports Gord Sinclair Show News, Recipe Breakfast Club News and Charlie Fair Good Neighbor Club To Be Announced What\u2019s New Pick The Hits Brighter Day To Be Announced News A Man And His Magic Guiding Light Young Dr Mslone Big John and Sparkle Junior Telequiz Uncle Troy Western Swing Don Cameron Show News and Spcrts Don Cameron Show News Glenn Miller Make Minn Music Eddie Fisher Voice of the Army Treasure Trail Fold Theatre Fights Big rime in Sports News Deegan's Diary Musical Program Charlie Fair Jazz News.Close Record\u2019s Radio Guide.36.Miscellaneous CHAIRS RE-CANED, reasonable prices.Box 12, Upper Melbourne» P, Q.Phone: Richmond: 607-r*3.WE put double windows on.General house cleaning.S.!L Blais, 227 Brooks St.Tel: 3-4560.37.Personal IIYGKNIC supplies (rubber goods).Mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples, 25c.24 samples, $1.00.Mali order Dept.C 2, Nov Rubber Co., Box 91 Hamilton, Ont.COOKSHIRE United Church Oyster Supper, Island Brook, Sat.Nov.7th.$1.00 and 50c.GOOD OUTLOOK Winnipeg \u2014 Cl\u201d - Crops in India this year are good, despite damage from floods in some areas, said M.It.Bhide, joint secretary to the ministry of food and agriculture at New Delhi, visiting here.He is with a four-man mission studving co-operatives in Canada.BABY\u2019S COLDS Help Nature To Fight Them Off Medical Science denies there is any \u2022uch thing n-* a cure for colds - «nly Nature herself can do it.So when baby\u2019s sniffles, or Minify breathing warn you of a oold\u2019a presence \u2014cooperate at once with Nature.See that baby is kept warm, gets plenty of sleep and take extra care that the bowel* are thoroughly cleared of harmful wastes.To do this without upsetting baby\u2019s whole system and further weakening it.try- Baby\u2019s Own Tablets.Mild, yet act promptly in getting rid of irritating material* that make baby restless and feverish.One Nova Scotia Mother says: \u201cMy baby of 26 months caught a nasty cold so I tried Baby\u2019s Own Tablets and she threw this cold off quicker than ever liefore.I certainly am for Batty\u2019s Own Tablets from now on.\u2019\u2019 Equally good for restlessness ami peevishness resulting from irregularity at teething time, for constipation, digestive upsets and other minor infant troubleo.Get a package today at drugstores.Family Parly For 47lh Anniversary At Sawyerville Sawyerville, Nov.5.\u2014On October 27 ,Mr.and Mrs.John Reed were pleasantly surprised when their children and granddaughter, Miss Carol Thompson, arrived to spend the evening with them, it being their 44th wedding anniversary.Also present was Mrs.Lillian Maschke, of Lennoxvllle.After congratulations and best wishes the evening was spent in playing cards and jolly conversation.Later, sandwiches, anniversary cake and coffee, prepared and served by the children, and lovingly appreciated by the bride anj groom of 44 years, brought a pleasant evening to a close.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Laroche and Mr.Joseph Rego, of Somerville, Mass.,, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Burton Laroche.Recent supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.Andrew MacRae were Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Laroche, Mr.Joseph Rego.Mr.and Mrs.Burton Laroche, Master Emerson Laroche and the Misses Edna and Merna Laroche.Misses Joan and Margaret French spent the week-end in Cookshire with their aunt, Miss K.Learned.CKTS (1240 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tPrea* New* 5.30\tSuperman 5.45\tTalking To Teens b.00 News 6.10\tTown Crier 6.15\tTwilight Time 6.25\tSports 6.35 Twilight Time 7.00\tDate In Hollywood 7 15 As Tune* Go By 7.30\tThe Commodors 7.45\tKeynotes by Carle 8.00\tSmiths Of Hollywood 8.30\tMusic of People 9.00\tSuspense 9.30\tMusical Program 10.00\tCourt Of Opinion 10.30\tInterlude 10.45\tSports Dow Brewery 11.00\tDominion News 11.10\tWally's Waxworks 11.15\tWally's Waxworks \u2022 2.00 New* aart Ginctuc FRIDAY 7.00\tNews 7.05\tSacred Heart Program 7.20\tMusical Clock 7.30\tSports 7 35 Thrqghta for Today 8.00\tCBC News 8.15\tMusical Clock 8.30\tMorning Devotions 8.45\tFestival of Waltzes 9.00\tPress News 9.05\tMusical Varieties 9.15\tNat.Sdhool Broadcast 10.15\tHope For The Ladles 10.30\tCoffee Time 10.45\tInterlude 11.00\tNews 11.05\tC.I.L.Program 11.10 Guess What 11.20\tInterlude 11.30\tMusical Roundup 12.00\tPress News 12.05\tSunshine Hour 12.59 Time Signal From The Dom.1.00\tCBC News 1.15\tConcert Album 2.00\tDouble Or Nothing 2.25\tAnne Marshall 2.30\tMusic Of Manhattan 2.45\tSinging Americans 3.00\tPress News 3.05\tThis Is The Hour 4.00\tNews 4.05\tPlatter Party 6.00\tNews .5.05\tRiding the Kangs 5.30\tSuperman 5.45\tInterlude 6.00\tNews 6.10 Town Crier 6.15\tTwilight Time 6.25\tSports 6 35 Twilight Time 7.00\tHere\u2019s June Christy 7.15\tFred Hill 7.30\tJohn Fisher 7.45\tThe Sheffield Show 8.00\tEddie Fisher 8.15\tVoice of the Army 8.30\tTreasure Trail 9.00\tFord Theatre 10.00\tFights 11.00\tSports Dow Brewery 11.10 Wally\u2019s Waxworks 11.15\tWally\u2019s Waxworks 12.00\tNews.Close Chib\" dance in the Legion Hall at Farnham.Mrs.Louis Couture, of Bedford, visited her mother, Mrs.H.Realff.Prior to moving to Bedford to reside, Mrs.Espy Corey visited her son, Mr.Percy Corey, and family at Fairfield, Vt.Miss Margaret Jess, of Montreal, spent the past week-end here.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Martin, of Pigeon Hill, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Neil Baker.LORNE STANBRIDGE RIDGE Mrs.Roland Coyle motored to Three Rivers with Mr.and Mrs.Douglas George and attended the Rieseh-Coyle wedding there.Miss Mildred Evans was an overnight guest of Mr.and Mrs.Le-Roux.\t*\u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Earl Evans and Roger and Carole Evans were Sunday 5.00 5.30 5.45 6.00 6.15 6.30 6.35 7.00 7.15 7.30 7.45 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.15 10.30 11.00 11.30 12.00 7.00 7.05 7.30 7.35 BOO 8.15 8.30 9.00 9.05 9.45 10.15 10.30 10.35 11.00 11.15 11.30 11.45 12.00 12.15 12.30 LOU 1.15 1.45 2.00 2.15 3.00 3.15 3.30 4.00 4.30 9.00 5.30 5\t45 5.55 6.00 6.10 6\t15 6.30 6.35 7.00 7.15 7.30 7.45 8.00 8.30 9.30 10.00 10.15 10.30 11.00 11.30 12.00 CBM (940 Kcs.) THIS EVENING Afternoon Concert Hudson Bay Express Talking To Teens\t\u2022 CBC New» Ask The Doctor International Commentary At Home with the be murks News Roundup As Tunes Go By The Commodores Citizens\u2019 Forum Fstheer Knows Best.John and Judy Wayne and Shuster CBC National Newt Midweek Review Eventide Winnipeg Drama Nocturne CBC News and Sign-off FRIDAY CBC News Concert Corner CBC News Concert Corner * CBC News and interlude Morning Devotions Musical March Past CBC News Music In tha Morning School Broadcast Kindergarten Of The Air Marjorie Barnes Shirley Brett Road of Life Rosemary Tunes That Remain Laura Limited BBC News Aunt Lucy Farm Broadcast CBC News and Weather Forecast Happy Gang Musical Kitchen Brave Voyage Trans-Canada Matinee Life Can Be Beautiful Ma Perkins Pepper Young\u2019s Family Play It Safe Encores Afternoon Concert Anne of Green Gables Musical Program Stock Exchange CBC News Sportcast Evening Interlude International Commentary Rawhide New* Roundup Date With Fred HUl John Ftsher Speaker'* Choice Curtain Melodies Toronto Symphony Songs Ol My People CBC National News As I Knew Him CBC Sport* Page Vancourt Concert Here\u2019s Juliette CBC News and Sign-off DANVILLE E.W.Smith.Notary.Tel.44.guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry E-vans and family.Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Coyle spent an evening with Mr.and Mrs.Douglas George, in Danville.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew LeRoux were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.H.' Coyle.Mr.and Mrs.Allan George andi family were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Harry Evans and family.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew LeRoux and Miss Joyce and Mr.Robert LeRoux were callers at the Evans home.Mr.Harry Evans attended the ! funeral of Mr.Clement Champagne in Danville.».r.and Mrs.Harry Evans and son, Donald, motored to Gentilly and also called on Mr.S.Peliquin at Ashton Junction.5.00 5.30 8.00 6.05 6 JO 6.35 6 45 7.00 7.05 7.10 7.15 7.30 7.45 7.50 8.00 8:30 9.00 9.30 10 00 10.05 10.15 10.30 11.00 11.0$ 11.15 10.45 12.00 12.05 12.30 6.00 6.05 Ü.45 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.10 3.30 8.35 9.00 9.05 9.15 10-00 10.05 10.15 10.30 11.00 11 05 11.30 11.45 12.00 12.05 12.15 12.30 12.45 1.00 1.05 1.15 1.30 1.45 2.00 2.15 2.30 3.00 3.05 5.0U 5.05 6.00 6.05 6.30 6.35 6.45 7.00 7.05 7.10 7.15 7.30 7.45 7.30 8.00 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.05 10.30 10.45 11.00 11.05 11.15 12.00 12.05 12.30 CJAD (800 Kcs.) 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education, good working conditions.Apply Sherbrooke Machineries Ltd.27.\tFemale Help Wanted GIRL wanted for general work In Hotel.Phone Richmond 806.Grand Central Hotel, Richmond.39.Lost and Found I .LOST\u2014ladles gold wrist watch In Thrift Shop on Wellington Street.Reward.Phone ?-5338.TOMORROW is your newspaper boy's collection day.PLEASE have your payment of 30< ready when he calls.HE has delivered your RECORD faithfully during the past week.Merlin Corey has joined the Home Guard of the Canadian Reserve Army and journeys to the Farnhara camp twice weekly for I training.Mr.and Mrs.Neil Baker motored to Sutton and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Orton Baker.Mr.Stanley Cochrane was a re-1 cent guest of Mr.and Mr.V.It.Ingalls at Cowansville.Mrs.Fred Cook and little son, | Bruce, visited Mrs.Fairfield and 1 Mrs.Corey and their house guests, Sir.and Mrs.Arthur Cashin, from Lowell, Mass.Mrs.Stanley Cochrane attended | a W.A.meeting at the home of j Mrs.George Hayes.Mrs.Marcel Bechard.of Bedford, j was called here by the illness of ( her mother.Mrs.Charles Realff.j Mrs.Frank Corey spent a day in Montreal.After spending the \u2022 past two weeks in Montreal, Mrs.Jess, Sr., has returned home.Miss Mary Jane Realff, Mr.and Mrs.Edmond Jess and guests and Miss Carol Sager are among those from here who attended a \"Booster Masculine Apparel Answer to Previous Puzzls FAST RELIEF FOR HEAD COLDS ACROSS 1\tSleeveless garment worn by men 5 Masculine head covering 8 Part of a man\u2019s suit 2\tGenus of willows 13\tBaranof mountain 14\tCity in Oklahoma 15\tCavil 16\tDecay 17\tPeruse 18\tHebrew ascetic 20 Patterns of perfection 22\tScottish sheepfold 23\tDolt 24\tBody of water 27 Social insect 29 Thick soup 33\tSmall horse 34\tHarvest 36\tTennis term 37\tOperatic solo 39 Percussion instrument 41\tBabylonian deity 42\tHand apparel 44\tAge 45\tAbstract beini 46\tSprite 48 Follower 50 Discordant 53 Provoked 57\tRecorded proceedings 58\tNote in Guido's scale 60\tRipped 61\tMale deer 62\tLow haunt 63\tSilkworm 64\tSit for a portrait 65\tDistress signal 66\tRequire DOWN 1\tCorruption 2\tGreek letters 3\tWeights of India 4\tSmall candle 5\tTipped 6\tBustle 7\tInner courtyard 0\tu\tN\t\tL\tA\tM\tB\t\t0\tT\tE\tVN o\tN\tE\t\tB\tV\tB\tR\t\tM\t1\tV\tE «\t1\tC\t\tG\t¦\tN\tO\tc\t1\tP\tE\t0 0\tT\tE\tW\tA\tR\tP\t\tA\tN\tE\tN\tT 1*\t\t\tA\tL\t\tE\tR\tN\tE\t\t\t Cl A\t\t*\tT\t\tA\tV\t1\tT\t\t0\tA\tW OIL.\t\tA\tT\tH\tE\t\tP\tE\tR\tU\tL\tE P A\t\tK\t0\tE\t0\t\tT\tR\t1\tB\tE\t0 t|r\t\tY\t\tK\tO\tP\t0\t\t0\tA\t0\tM \t\t\tC\tO\tP\tB\t\tB\tE\tu\t\t *\tr\tA\tL\tE\t\tT\tO\tA\t0\tT\tE R\t c\tA\tN\t1\t0\tr\tE\tR\t0\t\te\tR A\t u\tp\tO\tN\t\ti\t0\tL\tE\t\tR\t1 O\t p\tA\tN\tG\t\t¦\tT\te\t0\t\tN\tE [E\t 21 Dibble\t43 Measures of 24\tProtuberance\tdoth 25\tNobleman\t47 Gives food to 26\tExchange\t49 Consumed ___\tpremium\t50 Skein of yarn 8\tThe fastidious 28 Biblical weed\t51 Eight (comb.male is a-30 Bath-\tform) dresser\t31 Level\t52\tIndonesians 9\tOlive genus\t32 Lampreys\tof Mindanao 10\tGrandparental 35 Precisians\t54 Painful 11\tSmall\t38 The-man 55 Great Lak« children\tis well-dressed 56 Expired 19 Approach\t40 Companion\t59 Lion \tl\t3\t\t\t5\t6\t7\t\t8\t9\t0\t1 11\t\t\t\t\t13\t\t\t\tH\t\t\t is\t\t\t\t\tlb\t\t\t\t17\t\t\t >8\t\t\t\t19\t\tZ#/\t2D\t21\t\t\t\t \t\t\ta\t\t\t\t73\t\t\t\t\t Z4\t25\t2b\t\t7T\t\tzT^\t'Mr '////\th\t\t30\t31\t5T\u201c XT\t\t\t.\tX\t\t\t35\t\t\t\t\t 37\t\t\t»\t\t»\t\t\t«\t\tHI\t\t VI\t\t\t\tHI\t§|\t\t\t\t\tH5\t\t \t\t\tHb\t\tHI\t\t\t\tW9\t\t\t 50\tSi\t51\t\t\t\t\t53\t\t\tft\t55\t5b 57\t\t\t\t\t58\tft\t\t\t60\t\t\t W\t\t\t\t\t*1\t\t\t\t*3\t\t\t tH\t\t\t\t\t*5\t\t\t\tbt>\t\t\t-5 F A T H E R 'CHIP\"PENi^ nnœr/ 1 havekit \\ w fez5%:: lil ¦ '\u2022 \\ PENPALE'S cm.p a ANTIOU8 ELE^CSE rr will b= bv tk time TVtAT BUKJCH O.TS TMaOCSH BUMPIN' rr AKOU-oP.\" SALEiLb^ ¦y , tu.5:30 5 45 6.00 6.15 6.30 6.45 6.50 6.55 7.00 7.15 7.30 7:45 7:55 8:00 8:15 8.30 8.45 8.55 9.00 9.30 9.45 10.00 11.00 6.30 6.40 6:55 7:00 7.15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15 8:30 9.00 0:15 9:30 9:45 9:50 9:55 10:00 10.15 10.30 11:00 11:05 11:10 12.00 12:15 12.30 12:45 12:35 1.00 1.15 1.30 2.00 3.00 4.00 4.30 4.55 5.00 5.15 5:30 5.45 6.00 6.15 6.20 6.30 6.45 6.50 6.55 7.00 7.15 7.30 7:45 7:55 8:00 8.15 8.30 8.45 8.55 9.00 9.30 9.45 10.00 11.00 WIKE (1490 Kcs.) 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