Sherbrooke daily record, 3 décembre 1953, Section 1
[" ( DECEMBE^ Sun\tMon\tTue\tWed\tiThu\tFri\tSat \t\t1\t2\t3\t.4\t5 6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12 13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19 20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t\t Established 1897.Stjecbcoote Daily Becocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER OCCASIONAL RAIN Cloudy today and tonigM wtih orciaional drizzle or very light rain; Friday cloudy with rain be ginning about noon: mild; light wtndi.t/w-high at Sherbrooke 3h and 40.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY.DECEMBER 3.1953 Fifty-seventh Yea LANIEL PREPARES FRENCH DEMANDS World News Tn*x7mJnI^T7!^Tv^tït^ police reported that a tornado \u2022lathed acrott central Louiti-ana this morning in a northeasterly direction, killing at least six persons.The police said four died when the twister hit the town of Leander and two more were killed in Tullos.Reports said the twister also struck at Hineston, Dry Prong and other communities, but further details were not immediately available.\u2022 * * Oslo\u2014/P)\u2014Norwegian ship officers went on strike today in a walkout which may tie up most of Norway's merchant navy, backbone of the economy.The deck officers complain they are not making as much as the men in the engine room.Only a few ships were involved in the initial walkout hut shipping officials estimated that at least 400 vessels would he idle within a month, barring drastic govern, ment action to keep the dol-lar-earning merchant navy on the move.The mates demand a 12-to 22-per-cent pay increase.A first engineer now earns an average of $2,852 a year, a first mate $2,388.\u2022 « \u2022 Aboard S.S.(lothic \u2014NenKt'i*s then* own Iki^kukc alter their ship docked in New York City, outlaw longshoremen carry picket signs declaring they were \"locked out'\u2019 after being refused jobs because of criminal records.The men are reported working as usual today.Lengthy Throne Speech Debate Likely To Reach Conclusion In Commons Today -.S^-fenlists, who originally puid liltie heed to the t/iles.have .-Inlwn more interest since 1951, when Erie Shipton.leader of that year\u2019s British Everest expedition, brought back photographs of the \u201csnowman's\u201d tracks.Taken 13,000 feel up on the Everest approaches, they Duplessis, Lapalme Clash Over Farm Loan Proposals Quebec \u2014 Premier Duplessis and Liberal Leader Georges Lapalme verbally came to grips Wednesday for the first time in he Legislative Assembly over a arm loan bill, adopted unanim-Diisly.The vote was 80 to 0.Mr.Lapalme said the Liberal upposition supported tht government measure increasing by $15,-700,000 the Quebec farm loan tund.He noted the federal government assisted Quebec farmers to purchase farm equipment and ask-?d why the provincial government did not undertake a similar program.Mr.Duplessis said, the opposi-¦ion argument would be \u201claugh->ble if it were not so painful.\" The opposition ran doyvn Quebec laws and compared them with Jederal or Ontario laws.Former Liberal regimes who were too \u201cheartless\u201d to aid farm-;rs.\u201cAnd now these descendants of oppressors pose as saviors,\u201d he >aid.\u201cIf things are so good in Ottawa why did not the Leader of the opposition stay there?\u201d Mr.Duplessis asked.(Mr.Lapalme is a former mem-per of the House of Commons.He resigned his seat to become Quebec Liberal leader in 1950.) Qf the Federal farm loan, Mr.Duplessis said: \u201cIn 10 years, the federal farm oan did not lend what Quebec oaned in two years.The reason is (hat 'the federal interest rate is oo high .\u201cQuebec farmers have shown aemselves reliable and honest and he opposition should know this.\u201cWhen we came to power in 1936, municipal and school corporations owned millions of dollars because farmers were ruined and could not pay their taxes.\u201d At one point.Mr.Duplessis said: \"I am here in this house and I no not' owe it to any party but to Mr.Lapalme said he did not expect \"political wash to be hung out\u201d every time the opposition made suggestions.\u201cAre we not able to talk about improvements without falling into party politics?\u201d Mr.Lapalme said it Legislation is to be discussed some comparisons must be made.He did not see what was wrong with comparing Quebec legislation with the legislation of the country.The government admitted there was a residue of $3,000.000 in the farm loan as the house Was voting another $15,000.000.He wondered if it would not be possible to extend farm loans to cover loans for machinery.\u201cWe have requested a $10,000 limit on loans and the Government has increased the limit to S7.000.From time to time we will continue to ask for more and the Government may grant more.\u201d The opposition maintained the legislation was good but it could be better.Mr.Duplessis had asked who yvas responsible for the opposition leader being in the house.\u201cThere are those who think it is the Action Liberale Nationale which is responsible.\" (Members of L\u2019Action Liberale Nationale, a party of dissatisfied Liberals and Nationalists, joined Quebec Conservatives led by Mr.Duplessis in 1935 to win the 1936 general election under the name of Union Nationale).George Marier (L-Westmount-St.George) asked Agriculture Minister Barre why the government sought another $15.000,000 for the farm loan when there was still $3.000,000 left.Mr.Barre said there were at present 2,944 requests for loans before the farm loan office totalling $8.940.000.Of these, 150 were for amounts in excess of $6.000.Discussion of the bill ended with the vote called by Mr.Du- Lower Food Costs Ease Living Index Ottawa\u2014 ft,\u2014Lower food prices may soon halt the steady, five-month climb in living costs.The consumer price index tor October likely will be published Friday and indications are that it will show a softening in food prices, the first general decline since last spring.Based on 1949 prices equalling 100, the yardstick oi living costs reached a 16-month high in September, rising half a point to 116.7 from 116.2.An upsurge in food prices, coupled with lesser increases in a large group of other items, brought living costs to 1.5 points below the all-time high of 118.2 in December, 1951.The index climbed a total of 2.3 points in five consecutive months.Price boosts for a wide range of foodstuffs pushed the food column up 1.5 points to 115.5\u2014highest in a year.Prices rose for butter, eggs, pork chops, bacon, lettuce, fresh tomatoes, lard, shortening, oranges, grapefruit and canned fruits.These offset declines for potatoes, chicken, beef, lamb, veal, canned tomatoes, cabbage, onions and turnips.Two records were made.The shelter column, including rents, increased by three-tenths of a point to a new high of 124.5.The household operations column edged ahead by one-tenth of a point to a peak of 117.5.The miscellaneous column, called \"other commodities and services,\u201d crept up by one-tenth of a point to 116.highest since last January.Clothing w/as the only column to show a drop, down one-tenth of a point to 110.3\u2014lowest since last June.But October's wholesale prices were lower for farm and industrial goods.The wholesale industrial materials index, based on 1935-39 prices equalling 100.dropped to 227.3 Oct.23 from 228.4 on Sept.25.The Canadian farm products index, also based on F935-39 pric- bcen deiiicil access to Ihe Soviet Union.i Too l ii.'.-ci Natior,.- Clouerai A\".sembly's social committee was considering two resolutions.One, : ponsored by the I'nited States, Britain.Australia, Brazil and Thailand.is lor continuation of the special commission.The other, in revealed footprints 12 inches wide]!'0(*ucp fewer than 600 of the local's 5,50c members after several Bridge» aides were cnlld former Commun ists by a witness before the com niittre Tuesday.Representative Harold Veldi ( Rep 111.), committee chairman denied 11.WU charges that his com miltee is here lo attack it.Hv stated \"We will continue our hear mgs ngainsl communism and sub version wherever we find it.\u201d Police v'lnel Michael Galley oi deied 50 uniformed officers ann 30 Inspectors to prevent mass en tries Into city hall and lo keep pickets Irom blocking entrances A not her 50 policemen were help in reserve Louis Rosser.47.ot lx>s Angeles who said he was a disillusioneo c\\ Red, testified earlier that these H.WU officers were Communists Louis Gnldhlatt.secretary-lreas orer and Bridges' No.I lieutenant Charles (Chill) Duarte, presidcnl of Local 0 Riehnrd Lyndon, secre tary tieasuier of Local 6; Jack Ol on.lormer Local 6 publicity chief and Paul Hclde, Local 6 business agent.At Wednesday's hearing, Dick son Hill, an Oakland.Calif., radio store owner who said he and hi» wife worked underground for the FBI for four yenrk, said the Red» made the Emeryville, Calif., Wesl inghoiisc electric plant one of their prime infiltration targets.John W, Mass, San Francisco City College professor, was su» pended for ''unprofessional con duct\" and violation of stale law alter he refused to testify on Red attempts to Infiltrate teaching.Allies Lose Second Lot Of Prisoners Punnimijoni t/l\u2019l \u2014A sccoiu group ol 30 Soiilli Koreans today unanimously chose lite under IIik Communists, giving Allied persn adcra a total blank lor two day» ol efforts to woo home balky war prisoners.There was no violence, but many prisoners were more talkative than the 30 who Wednesday listened passively lo South Korean ex plnlners, llicn chose communism.The United Nations command said 30 more South Koreans of 328 who refused repatriation will be interviewed Friday.There was no indication when the 22 Americana and one Briton who stayed with the Communists will he called.Negotiators working on plans lor a Korean peace conference, meanwhile.met for 3'/2 hours and apparently made no progress.United States envoy Arthtu It Dean warned the Reds that their insistence on seating Russia as n neutral might stall the conference \u201cindefinitely and perhaps forever.\" The Communists rejected Dean\u2019s plan for setting up a peace con-ference but did not mention spec ificallv his compromise proposa1 that Russia attend as a third party with full voting rights rather than as a Communist belligerent oi > neutral.Some South Korean prisoners interviewed today marched inte the explanation tents singing Com munisl songs and chanting slo gans.But the interviews went so smoothly that a young Polish ma jor serving as a repatriation com mission observer began noddiny and finally went to sleep.There was one dramatic .scene when a young prisoner walked in Continued on Page 5.Gouzenko To Make Decision On Testimony Before Probe not mean that w'e do not hope to week laid down three conditions effect a chance in him.\"\tion which Gouzenko could be ques- tioned by Senator William Jcnner\u2019s hunters of Communists-in-govern-ment.These were: Gouzenko must agree, the meeting must be held in secret in Canada; Canada must approve any Gouzenko testimony with the U.S.investigators wanted to make public.Jenner al first balked at the third condition, but Wednesday announced acceptance of Canada\u2019s I terms.! The only thing needed now u Gouzenko's consent.Gouzenko, former Russian cipher clerk here, bared operations of a Soviet espionage network in Canada ip 1945.All the information New Delhi \u2014i/P-\u2014 Prime Minister Nehru today told s questioner in Parliament that the Indian govarnment \"has no intention of keeping our forces in Korea indefinitely.\" Nehru said the question of convening a Korean political conference \"as early as possible\" might be raised in the United Nations Assembly \"if this is considered necessary.\" It was possible it would be raised in the remaining week of the present session \"but there is i chance en emergency session rr.Ajht be held letgr in any eveift.\" was passed to the U.S.Federal Bureau of Investigation.Jennez says he wants to question Gou zenko anyway The Canadian government hat made no hones about its belief any meeting would be fruitless.How ever, if Gouzenko agrees to ?meeting, the Canadian government will make the necessary arrange merits.One of the major factors in tha Canadian government\u2019s stipulation that any Gouzenko testimony be jeept secret unless Canada rules otherwise is this: Gouzenko in his testimony might refer to Canadians against whom no charges could be proved.If this testimony were made public, these Canadians would suffer al though there would be insufficient evidence to convict them or even place charges against them.In short, the government is being extremely careful to prevent leakage of any -^stimony which might lead to a \u2018Vilch-hunt.\u2019\u2019 SMtKÜKCKJMi U/ML Y KCLUK1», 1 MLKMJA t, ULLtMbbK i, 1^33 » IN HOLLYWOOD * by Erskine Johnson NEA NEWS ______ CORRBSPÙ77ZTÏ7 | They 11 Do It Every Time \u2014\u2014\tBy Jimmy Hatlo Hollywood \u2014 Hollywood and GrapeVINE: Hollywood's on a big-screen Cinema-Scope binge that already has topped the excitement I and money outlay of 3-D.With \u201cThe Robe\u201d headed for fantastic profits, Fox has 10 more Cinema-Scope films ready for release, and 14 planned for 1954.At least IB of the Warner Bros, releases for next year will be in the same process, with MUM ready to announce several more.As for Nov.12, \"The Robe,\u201d shown in only slightly over 100 theaters in the U.S., grossed $8,-120,087 after deducting ticket taxes.* * * Farley Granger is this close to grabbing the role of Paris in MAGOG THEATRE TONIGHT Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ruth Warrick in \"VENDETTA DES FRERES CORSES Also \"LES MAUVENTS\u201d with Charles Vancl COMING Fri.\u2022 Sat.Peter Lawford, Maureen O\u2019Hara in \"KANGAROO\"' (Color) Also \"ROSE OF CIMARRON'\" (Color) with Jack Beutel, Mala Powers She'll love you WHEN you give her a Ladies' Twin Set.SIPj TÂuKlHû __ OU6HTA __MV MYRTLE DO .toe dance™ just STARTED TAKlhlô LESSONS Aty K3DAD040D BALL_________________ basketball Ncw-MAoey AB0Lrr vour kids / sixteen POINTSJUE\tTOO 6UVS MAKE ME SICK-yOO\u2019RE LIKE A COUPLE OF OLD LADIES // ALLUS BRAûôlN1 _HILDLESS CHARLIE WAS FOREVER NEEDUN6 THE PROUD DADDIES WHO TALKED ABOUT THEIR vounc&jns \u2014 OTHER NkSHT r,t\\ HEV.FELLAS.1 I JUST SOT THE NEW PICTURES DEVELOPED ! AND WAIT\u2019LL r TELLVOU WHAT LITTLE SIMON DID-WELL 3ut THEM CHAZ WAS BLESSED WITH TWIMS DUCK,FELLAS HERE HE COMES NOW \u2014 Y/' TELL HIM I STAVED HOME , TOOAV/ SO LONS TWO TIPS of TW£ hatlo hat to ddm swimcmakt, 46I A CHAUDCT ST, ST.LOUIS, AO., AND E.W., new yi>RK, ^ MM 55 » KIM1 Fr A rURF.8 fTNOirÂTr »»vin Helen of Troy.\u201d .Eleanor Parker is the new doll in Robert | Taylor\u2019s life.Claudette Col-i bert will do a comedy telefilm series.Budget per film: $35,DUD.I Susan Hayward and Jess Bark-! er meet açain in court on Jan.19.! But pals Insist there\u2019s no chance of a reconciliation.* « \u2022 Hollywood Harmony Hollywood\u2019s eyebrows arc still lifted over the \u201cFriendship, Thia year we have a larger selection than ever before, in well-made twin sets, (n the colour that suits her best.Stop in and see our selection today.\"Leather Goods, e letting Giftl\" A small deposit will hold your gift until Christmas.J.N.Boisvert & Fils LEATHER GOODS 5 King St.West\u2014Tel.2-0938 ¦j -Hfc PREMIER CINEMA TODAY SAT.INCL.I J.A.Renk pretents: ALEC GUINNESS JACK HAWKINS MURIEL PAVLOW RENEE ASHERSON \"MALTA STORY\" \u2022 2nd ATTRACTION \u2022 VAN JOHNSON KATHRYN GRAYSON BARRY SULLIVAN \"GROUNDS FOR MARRIAGE\" DANCE ! ! SATURDAY DEC.5 WILLIAM STREET ARMOURY Under the Auiptcei of the 12th Armoured Regiment TWELVE PIECE ORCHESTRA Dancing from 8:30 p.m.to 12:30 a.m.Admission \u2014 $1.50 per couple GRANADA NOW PLAYING! THRILLS! HOWtID HUGH» mfilHU NATO-due iobeitson STEPHEN McNAUT\u2018ARTHUR HUNNICUTT Celer by TECHNICOLOR - ADDED COMEDY TREAT! Friendship\u201d theme song of Marilyn Monroe, Betty Grablo and Lauren Bacall during filming of \u201cHow to Marry a Millionaire.\u2019\u2019 II was the first time I\u2019ve ever seen three top movie dolls working beautifully together (and it shows on the screen), minus feuds, scenery chewing, upstaging, foot stamping and meowing.Before a camera turned, there was sly, old Producer Nunnally Johnson\u2019s pitch to each gal that her part was equally, or more so, important as any other role.But it was Joan\tCrawford's blast to the press, just as the film I started, that Marilyn was a dis-) grace to Hollywood that really set up the Three Musketeers routine.Betty and Lauren blasted back 1 at Joan, Marilyn was grateful and the harmony flag is still flying.I\t* \u2018 * I Ella Mae Morse, the singer, is buying a ranch in Reno.Donald Sinrlen, a click in \"The Cruel Sea,\u201d gets the third co-starring role with Robert Newton and Glynis Johns in the\tremake of \u201cThe Beachcomber.\" \u2022 .\u2022 Leslie Caron will soon be writing from Algiers, where she will dance with Roland Petit's French ballet troupe.\"The London Palladium Revue,\u201d with Britain's top variety artists, is scheduled to play one of the Las Vegas roulette palaces this spring.Title of Johnnie Ray\u2019s newest song: \u201cWhen I Woke lip This Morning, I Remembered What Happened Last Night.\u201d » e \u2022 Condition George\tSanders makes about talking to Hollywood scribes on Hie \u201cWitness to Murder\" set is that nobody pop any questions about his divorce from Zsa Zsa Gabor.They say George nearly jumped out of his smoking jacket when he heard a honey bee go Z-Z-Z-Z- « \u2022 \u2022 The censors found too much of Gina Lollobrigida in \u201cBeat the 1 Devil.\" There'll be some changes made.« « \u2022 Big Break With Sarah Churchill unable to play the role for mysterious reasons, Jeff Donnell substituted as Priscilla on Hallmark Hall of Fame\u2019s \u201cThe Courtship of Miles Standish\u201d on Thanksgiving.A big break for a talented doll.* * \u2022 There are still no renters for the Errol Flynn manse.The $1500-per-month price tag is searing the lookers away, .The Barbara Hale-Bill (Kit Carson) Williams baby is expected the end of December.*\t«\t« James Mason\u2019s fainting spells on the set of \u201cA Star Is Born\" have his pals worried.Mason, it\u2019s said, is starving himself to keep that waistline down.*\t*\t\u2022 If Director Preston Sturges is singing\t\u201cKiss\tMe\tKate,\u201d\tit\u2019s\tbecause\tKatharine\tHepburn\thas signed him to direct her London film version of her stage hit, Bernard Shaw's \u201cThe Millionairess.\" Sturges, once Hollywood's top comedy genius, has been pursued by a jinx ever since he turned out a turkey for Betty Grable titled \"The Beautiful Blonde From Bashful Bend.\u201d a CiRt in every Part starring GROUCHO MARX \u2022 MARIE WILSON WILLIAM BENDIX »im DON D«FORE \u2022 oini iockhart M DEFENCE WORKOUT Canberra\u2014KP'\u2014Australia\u2019s navy and air minister, William McMahon.said anti-submarine exercises off the New South Wales coast had proved of great value.Taking part were eight Australian Navy vessels, two British submarines based at Sydney and squad rons of shore and naval aircraft.PIGEON HILL Mr.and Mrs.Royce Chamberlin ami son.Brent, spent two days in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Guthrie were in Sweetsburg one evening calling on the latter\u2019s brother, Mr.Guy Martindale, who is a patient in the B.M.P.Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Marcel Menard and children motored to Montreal one day.Mrs.Fred Clough,'\u2019Mrs.Eunice Soles and son, Kenny, of Stan-bridge Ridge, were calling on Mrs.II.Guthrie.Mr.and Mrs.T.Boomhour spent a day in Stanbridge East, with Mr.and Mrs.George Boom-hour.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Rychard were dinner guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Frederick Rychard.in Cowansville.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Guthrie, of Springfield, Mass., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.Guthrie.Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Perrott, of Cowansville, were lea guests of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Ling.Miss Helen Needham has relumed to her home after an appendectomy in the B.M.P.Hospital.at Sweetsburg.Mr.Eric Jones and Miss Bernice Nadeau, of Bedford, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Guthrie.What Happens To Last Year's Christmas Cards! Toronto.\u2014(P\u2014 What happens to last year's Christmas cards?Mrs.Tern Oxley of Toronto sends them to out-of-the-way schuols in Canada.It began when Mrs.Oxley and her husband had the idea of sending outdated colored-picture folders from their travel business to rural schools.Soon teachers were asking for pictures and the Oxleys had to find a new source of supply.Mrs.Oxley wrote to the Toronto Globe and Mail asking readers for old collections of Christmas cards.She was deluged with more than 200 bundles of cards varying from a parcel of 40 to a carton containing 1,000.Now she suggests that donors send their cards direct to certain schools for which she gives addresses.MARBLETON Mr.Frank C.White, of Fairlee, Vt.and sons, Mr.Charles White, of Burnet, Vt., and Leon White, of Bradford, Vt., were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Maskel).Mr.and Mrs.Carl Bailey and family.Mrs.M.Bailey and Mrs.M.Elliott, of Sawyerville, were guests of Dr.and Mrs.Elliott.NORTHERN LAKE Lake Athabaska, straddling the northerly Alberta - Saskatchewan boundary, covers 2.762 square miles.EASTMAN Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Station and family were Mr.and Mrs.Aubrey Stone and family.Mr.and Mrs.R.Station, spent a day in Montreal.Miss Shirley Hallam and Miss Dorothy Baraneak.of Sherbrooke, were at their homes here for the week-end.attended the Sherbrooke County Farm Forum dance held at Nick Dean\u2019s Dance Hall in Hunting-ville, one Friday evening.Mr.and Mrs.H.McFarlane and Mr.Alan McFarlane, of Sherbrooke, were callers at the home of Mrs.Alice Harkness and Mr.U.Weston.Mr.and Mrs.S.'N.Cairns and family were calling on Mr.and Mrs.A.Todd and Miss Todd, at Compton.JIM'S RESTAURANT Spacialixas in sandwiches and coffee te take out at wholesale prices.Baked beans for largo end small gatherings.Give us a call and you will be amated at our low prices.No order too big or too small.Phone 3-2664.GLEN MURRAY Mr.and Mrs.Robert Leith and Mrs.Irwin Haskett spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Curt Bennett, at Clapham.Miss Anna M.Chartrand entertained the pupils and their parents on St.Catherine's evening at the school.Mr.J.Lafleur and son, Gaston, of St.Croix, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Graham.Mr.and Mrs.Walter McRae and family, of Nelson, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alger Patterson.Mr.and Mrs.E.Mercier and family were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Gagne, of Ste.Agathe.Mr.Wesley Davidson is spend, ing some time with Mr.and Mrs.Alger Patterson.IVES HILL Tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Cairns were Mr.and Mrs.E.Fisk and sons, of Lennoxville, and Mr.and Mrs.G.Young and family.Mr.and Mrs.S.N.Cairns and family were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs.R M.Carr and family, at Lennoxville.A number of people from here mMMmms 2 IDIAM@Nm§ 2 fe It Mi 9 (it Im (lit fynat Choose Her MAMmiB at SKINNER\u2019S 32 Wellington North \u2014 Sherbrooke SAWYERVILLE The C.G.I.T.Group held a brush demonstration at the East Clifton Community Hall one Saturday.There was a good attendance.Miss Edna Mogensen played her accordian.The group pul on a lunch folowing the demonstration, which was enjoyed by all.The proceeds were very gratifying.Mr.Albert Jones was in Sherbrooke visiting Mr.Humphries.CAtNtai Avtkpr ^*Ooin\t__________ Self Confidence r Leadership \"Sell\" Yourself \u2014 Your Ideas^ Knrish Your Personality) Loom to Deal with People v G.M.fr Other Leaders use the dale carnegie! course 210,000 Mm à Womyn CroOuattt ) Visit the FIRST SESSION No Charge \u2014 No Obligation TONIGHT 6:10 PAA.NEW SHERBROOKE HOTEL The Motilor Institut» Windsor Hotol, Montreal, .f ;\t-¦'*'/ \u2014 Thousands tfo/t DOMINION During the past few weeks thousands of DOMINION customers, old and new, have started the DOMINION 10-WEEK TEST.Every week they do all their food ahop-ping at DOMINION and jot down the many savings they make .a penny here and a penny there.Try itl You'll find that those pennies sdd up to a worthwhile total.enough to buy many extra things for your houae and your family.Start your DOMINION 10-WEEK TEST today I VS.»\u2019' / ?PORK CUTLETS c2;; \u201cr 49< SHOULDER CUT \u2014 WELL TRIMMED VEAL CHOPS0 ROAST* 69* BONELESS AND ROLLED VEAL ROAST \u201c 45' BLADE ROAST \u201cV 39* MAPLE LEAF BULK SAUSAGES i < y Requirements for Christmas Festivities! 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country, a Canadian P:ess survey shows.Dried fruits will be cheaper in Alberta, and mixed nuts, some candies, raisins and dates will be lower in Quebec province.The price of turkeys was uncertain this far ahead of Christmas but supplies were ahiple British Columbia and Newfoundland, however.expect an increase over 1952.Prices about the same as last year sere forecast in other provinces.Turkeys now are selling at shout 61 cents a pound at Regina, >19 at Winnipeg and Toronto, and 55 at Quebec City.In some sections Christmas foods were moving slower than LEE M.WATSON & CO., Ltd.INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Liability, etc Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.Telephone 3-3910 Night and Holiday calls: Telephone 2-8782 or 3-1061 MARK J.DRAPEAU, D.S.C.Chiropodist\u2014(foot specialist) Office and residential calls by appointment.573 Ontario St.\u2014 Tel.2-2331 NOW IN GRANBY ALEXANDER'S CANDY SHOP 84 MAIN ST.\u2014 GRANBY CHRISTMAS CANDY and Candy Canes.Miniature chocolates, hard candies and other popular confectionery Careful attention given to mail orders.MIRRORS from DUFOUR'S 184 Wellington N.Phone 2-3785 For everyone to enjoy.GIFTS PICTURES usual at this time of year.Chain store officials blamed unseasonably mild weather for keeping peoples minds on other things than Christmas.Old-fashioned plum puddings ranged in price from the fanciest in cloth bags with red bow ribbons.at SI 25 a pound, down to 4U-6D cents a pound in tins.Supplies of cranberries were about 30 cents a pound, compared greater than last year.Prices are with 1952 s 40 cents.Prices of other Christmas goodies were about the same as last year.Raisins sold for 14 cents a pound in Quebec compared with 25 cents in Alberta and New Brunswick.Glace cherries were cheapest in Edmonton at 59 cents a pound, they sold for 75 cents in New-Brunswick.Unshelled mixed nuts were cr.eapest in British Columbia at 37 cents a pound.They cost 49 cents in Toronto and in Manitoba.Currents were generally about 25 cents.Y's Men's Club ' Sees Color Film On Coronation The NEB color film, \u201cCanada at the Coronation,\" was the feature of a motion picture program shown at the weekly meeting of ihe Y's Men's Club last night in I the Magog Hotel.Four short subjects were also shown on the program which was presented with the compliments of Molson's.President Mac Bradshaw was in the chair for the meeting and seated at the head table with him were Hally Evans, Ed Bryant.A.T.(Am) Aston and Angus Mac-Lean.Figures obtained by projects' chairman Jeff Wilson showed the turkey rallie to be heading towards an unprecedented success.Members of the Hi-Y' Club will sell Christmas trees for the Y's Men this year.A near-perfect attendance was recorded at the meeting, only two members being absent.Lone Scout Groups In Dunham Region \u201cSkipper\" Noel Rcakes, Director of Lone Scouting visited Dunham and Sweetsburg to meet the Lone Scouls and Cubs in that area.He was met at the station by Ihe | Scouts.Cubs and Counsellors, and went to Anglican Church at Sweetsburg for the meeting, through the kindness of Rev.J.O.Peacock.Counsellor, Rev.G.N.Stan-dish was in charge of arrangements, consisting of games, tests and a nice lunch supplied by the parents.During Ihe meeting, the iol-lowing investures were made.Robert Farr as Tenderpad, Kenny and Douglas Farr as Tenderfoot, and Cpl.Jim Archer as Lone Scout Field Counsellor.Those attending the Counsellor's meeting with the Skipper were C.K.Dobbin, Col.Halle, H.Talbot and Mr.Standish.It was decided to form two Lone Scout Patrols, and after vote of the members, Tony Bail-Ion and Peter Riordon were appointed Patrol Leader and Second of the Wild Goose Patrol of Dunham and Peter Dobbin and Robert Farr were appointed Patrol Leader and Second of the Buffalo Patrol of Sweetsburg.At the close of the meeting, j Skipper visited some of the parents in Dunham with Mr.Standish, and would like to thank all I those who helped in any way to Plan Stamp Club For Juniors At local Y.M.C.A.A Club where boys who collect postage stamps as a hobby may iearn more about the best methods of taking care of a collection, of Ihe stamps themselves and ihe countries from which they come, of what is valuable and what it not.and all the things that go to make stamp collecting the engrossing and satisfying hobby that it is, will be formed at the Y.M.C.A., among boys who are members of the Y.M.C.A., ihe first week of January.Dr.C.K.LeBlanc, whose collodion is famous, has agreed to take over the leadership of this Club and meet with the boys twice a month.Already the Y.M.C.A.has a list of boys who are anxious to become members of the Club, ami any other prospective members should register their names at the office, so that they may be notified of Ihe first meeting.CHIEF JAMES KENNETT Courtesy And Co-Operation Hallmarks Of Police Department At lennoxville The bulletin posted on the walllChief James Thomson Kennott, reads: \"To he courteous to the'who was appointed to Ibis post on public, willing to aid and ready to give all reasonable information.\" In this case, he motto doesn't apply to a civic tourist center or to Ihe exchange division of a clothing store but to the first rule of the constables\u2019 duty list of the police department at Lennoxville.And that is the spirit in which the town of 3,000 is continuing to be policed, now under Acting in,,ko the gathering so successful.Skipper was accompanied by Cpl.Jim Archer of the RCMP, and Cub George Reakes.* * * Patrol Leader Peter Dobbin was presented with a camp knife as 2nd pruo in the recent essay contest.Operetta To Be Presented By School Group EH LER SALE ! .Wfr i»' *\u2022* SAVE 10% to 25% on KROEHLER \u2022\tCHESTERFIELD SUITES \u2022\tDAVENPORTS AND SUITES \u2022\tPLATFORM ROCKERS \u2022\tTELEVISION CHAIRS \u2022\tHOSTESS CHAIRS \u2022\tEASY CHAIRS EASY TERMS-UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY Buy your Kroehler furniture now .use and enjoy it while you are paying for it.We'll make delivery whenever you are ready.OUR 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Tonight and Friday evening the public wil have the opportunity of escaping to the highlands as they view the cream of the dramatic crop of the Sherbrooke High School dramatize \"Up On (jflii Smoky,\" a two-act operetta whifth will be presented in Ihe Mitcheil School Auditorium.Regular work has been going ahead in conjunction with the show since early October and several complete rehersals have been held including Ihe full dress one which was presented before the school on Wednesday afternoon.If this was a preview of tonight and Friday's performances, this show is well worth seeing.Taking place high in Ihe Appalachians, \u201cUp On Old Smoky\u201d is a humorous episode in the life of those happy, likeable hillbillies.For some time, Cindy, the young 'chool teacher, has been burning i candle in the hopes that it would :uide her lover, William, home rom the city.Meanwhile, behind he backs of the people, a second \u2022ve affair has been taking place etween Sue and Frankie.Grand-cap sends a letter to William urg-ng him to return.When he does drive, Cindy is greatly surprised ,s he has changed completely bc-use of his new career.This vast-I Iv changes matters and both love affairs are upset as a result and ; Secause of this a surprise ending iccurs.In the rolls of the various j haracters are several students I who previously appeared in \u201cCor-nation Revue,\u201d last year's cnter-ainment.as well as many new-omers to the school.This is truly a musical operetta nom beginning to end some 10 well known songs including \u201cUp On Old Smoky\u201d and \u201cSkip To My Lou\u201d will be sung.A large chorus ' is woven into the story as hill-I Lillies and their rendition of the | various selections provide the musical background.Several solo parts are also included.The very realistic scenery has finally been \u201ctouched up\u201d by the art crew under the supervision of | Miss ,Enid Hopper and skillfully I erected by stage manager Joe Wil-' l.es and his assistants.Special production effects this ; year are again in the well experi-I enced hands of Mr.R.G.Sissons.John Harbert and Peter Banks have charge of lighting.Dramatic direction is in the capable hands of Mr.Royce Gale and Mr.A.Malcolm Brown has charge of musical direction.Accompaniment on the piano is by Miss Lois MacKenzie.Curtain time is 8:15 p.m.The tickets, which are .50 may be purchased from any member of the school or a limited supply will be on sale at the door on performance night.67th Sherbrooke Rotary Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets.Orders: Regular parade will be held Friday, December 4.\t1953 at 1930 hours.Radar Building, Depot St.Dress: No.1 Blues By Order: S/L FORREST LORD, D.F.C., Commanding Officer November 19 \u201c1 don't believe In speed \u2018traps.,' \" says unassuming, light lipped Jim Konnctt, regarding the heavy motor traffic which moves along the 3'a-mile strip known as Queen Slreet in Lennoxville.\"Our system rigid now is more educational than anything else Have you seen Ihe size of our speed limit signs.They have one word and one number on them, j\u2018Spced-30.' The signs are 24 inches by 24 inches and the figures are about 18 inches high \u201d Chief Kennetl adds: \"I personally believe that the average ei-tizen driving a car will not consciously break traffic laws.The people who appear in our Municipal Court are mosliy habitual of-iinders.Those who break Ihe law 1er the first time arc usually given a warning, unless they pull something really serious, such as driving through a school zone at 65 of 70 miles per hour at three o'clock in the afleinonii.'\u2019 The philosophy of Ihe l.ennox-villo Police Department Mr.Ken licll is assisted by Conslahle How-aid Smith and may call on a few )nrt-limo policemen as needed is summed up in the stickers which are fixed to windshields of ears parked overnight: \"I\u2019lease regard | this warning ticket as a personal request for your co-opcration with ! tile Roads Department.I\u2019lease do not park your vehicle on the ' slreet overnight.\" Jim Kennett, a 39 year-old nal * ive of Graniteville in Slanstead County, son of George A.Kennett, I now of Toronto, and Ihe late Mrs.Kennett, considers Lennoxville: I \u201cone of the best towns 1 have1 found anywhere and I have seen * a few both in Canada and overseas.\" He served for 514 years in Eng- | land and Northwest Europe as a sergeant with the Canadian In I iantry Corps.Afler the cessation [ of hostilities, like so many other young men, he took to travelling and spent some lime in Ontario and in Western Canada.He is married lo a girl from Hamilton, Ont., Ihe former Ann James.In May of next year, Mr.Ken 1 nett will observe his 7th anniver | sary as a policeman at Lennoxville.He was assistant to Chief T.f).! Bozer, who retired recently, and ! one prominent townsman tells us that it was his close relationship I with Mr.Bozer lhal leads many citizens of the town to call Mr.Ken-nett \u2018\u2018Tom.\" For years, it was Tom Bozer and Jim Kennett when residents ot Lennoxville referred to their po licemen.Tom and Jim.Jim and Tom and that accounted for the | inixup.Mr.Kcnnelts\u2019 first name is James and his wife calls him ' Jim.Chief Kennett, himself, says hi1 ! has no idea how he ever came to I be referred to as Tom.Hours of duty in Lennoxville arc long although Ihere have ho n no I serious crimes in the town in Mr.j Kennett's time.The 6\u2019 1\u201d police-1 man, who weighs in at 178, pounds, is on the job usually at I seven in the morning and is notj through until after eight o'clock at night in his protective work.01, course, he is on call 24 hours a j day.Operating from the bright red police truck, he and Constable Smith reported the following in 1 the last monthly report: 48 exceeding speed limit, one failing to stop at stop sign, nine failing to slop at red light, three illegally passing another vehicle, 62 parking tickets and seven accidents.\u201cEven seven accidents a month j are too many,\u201d Chief Kennetl j says, \u201cseven too many.There are really no such things as accidents although it is sometimes difficult to pin the blame on any particular: person.\u201d Acting Chief Kennett seeks the continued co-operation of the Lennoxville public in keeping the town law-abiding.\u201cTell us about things,\u201d he urges, \"before mountains develop out of molehills.\" Distilleries Pay High Taxes Kiwanians Told \"Canadian distilleries pay mure taxes to the Government than any other industry.Henry Delorme, dislriet representative for Cal ; vert's, told members of the Ki ] wants Club al their regular week | Iv dinner meeting held in thej New Sherbrooke Hotel last night Mr.Delorme ehose a-, his sub iect \"The Blending of Fine Whiskies.\" \"The price ol whisky has gone up hut so has other commodities, lu 1939 $1 bought 17 outtees while this year a dollar buys II ounces.The price lias been more than doubled hut so have the j taxes milking the net profit no more for Ihe distilleries.' He told about the production of whisky, starting with Ihe null ing and telling of each step re quired until il is bottled.\"Distilling in Canada is a na lion wide industry The blending' of Canadian w hiskies is a highly j indiv idunli/cd process He told of Ihe difference in: straight, bonded and blended whiskies, with Ihe various proofs.| \"Aging ol whisky is necessary and aging will improve a good! whisky hut a poor whisky, no mal 1er how long il is aged, cannot be improved.\"Use it bill don't abuse il,\" be concluded.Introduced by Les Memory the speaker was thanked by Boss Munork The Kiwanians will hold their aiimiul Christmas parly on Tlmrs day, December 17, in the New Sherbrooke.All members are urged lo give the name, ages, and sex of then children under eleven years ot age lo any ol Ihe eoimniliee mem hers on nr heiore Deeemher 9 Any member who has not a child! is urged lo contact lion Johel T\u201c\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t37\t\t\t\t \t\t\t~\t~\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\tW\t\t\t\t\t1\t\t\t « ~\t\u2022H\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tHI\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t5T~\t\t\t\t53\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t5\u201c\t\t\t\t \u2014\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t Rack Up Knives To help prevent edges from becoming nicked and dulled, keep your knives in a rack on the wall or in separate compartments in a drawer.Or a wall pocket made of leather, with a division for each knife, is also convenient to use.Brain Food No single food is a brain or r.er ve food but it takes a balanced diet to maintain the health of brain and nerves, as well as the health of the rest of the body.Miss Lacey said, quickly, \"Let'i try them both.\u201d skirt.It was a ballerina model, and the price tag was $19.95.Ruthie came up with the blue dress.\u201cMother, can I try this one on?'' she asked, breathlessly.Ruthle's mother said, \u201cI don\u2019t know .I thought this white one .\u2019\u2019 Miss Lacey said, quietly, \"Let's try them both.This way, please.\" Miss Lacey slipped the white pique over Ruthie's head.The harsh material stood away from her slender body and her bony shoulders stuck out like a pair of undeveloped wings.\u201cIt's a nice dress,\u201d her mother said, tentatively.Ruthie didn\u2019t answer, and Miss Lacey thought, \"It\u2019s a terrible dress, for her.\u201d Miss Lacey put the blue dress on Ruthie and stooped to settle (he lolds She heard a small gasp as the girl looked at herself In the mirror.Ruthie had caught her dark hair in her hands and piled it on the top of her head.Ruthie looked down and smooth ed the soft blue folds.To Miss La cey she said, \"Is there a big mirror I could see myself in?\u201d j \u201cYes,\u201d Miss Lacey said.\u201cThere's | a triple mirror outside.\" The girl went out.Miss Lacey [knew the question was coming.\"What do you think?\u201d the woman asked.She added, \u201cThe ! dress la lovely .but it seem?such an extravagance.For just one night, and it\u2019s only a school dance.\" Her voice trailed off, uncertainly.Miss Lacey sat down on the other chair; she was very tired.\"Twenty dollars isn\u2019t much to give for your daughter.A first dress and a first dance are important, (especially when you're young.! Dreams fade soon enough, then ! you\u2019re old and nothing is loft.\u201d Ruthie's mother didn't speak Miss Lacey felt little desperate.The sale of the blue dress would fill her quota, but she couldn't think of anything to say.Unless .unless she dared to say what she was thinking.She said, hesi tantly, \u201cYour daughter reminds me of my little girl.She was about Ruthie's age when I bought her first formal.It was pink net .she was so pretty .so gay.\u201d Miss Lacey stared straight ahead, her eyes were dark with remembering.\u201cShe'll never dance again.\u201d Ruthie\u2019s mother gasped, and Miss Lacey looked at her.Suddenly, the words tumbled out.\u201cWhat if I had to go without a few lunches and sodas, and had to patch my slips?It was worth it!\" Miss Lacey found that she was trembling.Never before had she spoken so .to anyone.Ruthie came back into the room.Hei mother smiled and said.\u201cRuthie, we'll take the blue one.\u201d The gir; stared at her mother a momenl and cried, \u201cOh.mother, you're wonderful!\u201d The closing bell rang loudly and Miss Lacey watched her customers leave.She felt better; so mehow she wasn\u2019t so tired any more.Bailey smiled.\u201cI was in the second booth, straightening up, and 1 heard your sales talk.It was a good angle, but did you have to make it so sad?\u201d Miss Lacey looked at Bailey.\u201cThe truth is sometimes sad,\u201d she said, softly.Muckle John, attached to the court of King Charles I, was the last of the royal jesters of England. I SHERBROOKE DATLT KEl'ORD THl.rKBT5AT, OPVTTMBP.R ?.Rain, Snow, Sun Down In November As everybody felt, November «as an unseasonally-uarm month >ut no heat records were set in he last thirty days, according to he monthly meteorological retort issued by the Dominion Ex-terimental Station at Lennox-iile.The average temperature for N\u2019ovember 1953 was 40.43 degrees, tiore than seven degrees in excess of the median for the last S!> Novembers, which is 33.09 detrees.Highest temperature for the nonth was 71 degrees but the ecord for Novembers is 75, of November 2, 1950.Lowest temp- MORRIS S FINEST -\u2022 SLOE GIN erature was 10 degrees last month while the record stands at 16 below zero, for November 30.1925.Rainfall, snowfall and sunshine all were down from the average I last month.A total of only 1.66 inches of rain «vas recorded, against an average of 2.47 inches.Only .5 inches of sno«v fell last month, compared with an average of 9.1 inches and the sun shone .ast month for a total of 53 hours, compared with the average of 67.6.Highest rainfall ever recorded was 9.46 inches in 1927 and the low-csl was 18 inches in 1917.The ricord year for November snows ««as 1921.25.2, and nary a snowflake dropped in November 1916, for an absolute mark.November 1932 was the sunniest month ««hen (dd Sol beamed for 105.6 hours «« hile the grayest November ««as 1917, only 30.5 hours.Our Congratulations To:- CARL SKINNER who is today observing the anniversary of his birth.BIG BARGAINS AT Mr*.PEARL'S REMNANTS STORE-108 Church St- COWANSVILLE 1 .Wools and gabardines for suits and coats\tAQ 54\" wide \u2014 yard\tA Utf Wool Plaids, 54\"\t$« OQ Tricotina, 44' wide, OQ*» wide, yard\tleSO yard .5JoC Flannelette, printed, striped and\tam checked, yard .\t.fl UC |\t.Ï.49 sr\u201c .- *2.50 Wool Jerseys,\tQQ Chiffon Velvet,\tno 54\", yard .yard\t.\tdC.UO Towelling,\t95#» *nc* m4nV other materials at yard\t.greatly reduced prices.Injured Man Is Transferred To Monlreal Marcel Drouin, 26.ot R.R 1.Compton, who yesterday lay in a local hospital bed unconscious and in serious condition was transfer-1 red to Notre Dame Hospital in Montreal around 3.15 o'clock yes-1 terday afternoon.Drouin was admitted to the Hotel Dieu Hospital here around 9.30 yesterday morning as a result of being struck on the head by a falling tree while out in thel woods chopping near his home.He is suffering from a fractured skull and lacerations.Monfette ambulance of Sherbrooke transferred Mr.Drouin to Montreal.London \u2014(?\u2014 Tomu and Boko Davis, Siamese twins flown lo London from Nigeria in a bid to save their lives, were successfully separated in an operation here todav.The two three-month-old baby girls were parted after a delicate surgical operation which lasted an hour and 35 minutes.They received blood transfusions and began their separate lives in incubalors.They had been joined at the lower part of the abdomen and lov/er chest.jccicrr.'cisic «\u2019-retire iceiciTniictt i*\tnx «i«xicc5i*ic.iP;'- 29 CRAPES 2>-29 CANADA NO.1.TABLE STOCK\tARABIAN\t2 LBS POTATOES»»\u201923' OATES\t33 NUTS\t>45 A BAKERY SPECIAL CLARK'S\tFOOD PRODUCTS Beans îPgrk in tomato sauce\t Condensed Soups\tZ- 231\t Irish Stew\thn\tC Chiu Sauce\tOT 10-oz bottle\tm £ Tomato Juice n\t20-oz lins\t£ ( ANN PAGI \u2014 SPANISH BAR CAKE.Regular Price 33c \u2014 Save 6c ANN PAGE \u2014 PLAIN RAISIN BREAD - - 2 : Regular Price 14c \u2014 Save 5c SUCCESS WAX.AJAX CLEANSER - - - - 2 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER - - - - 2 JOHNSON'S HARD GLOSS GLO-COAT - - - - - LARGE SIZE\t¦> FAB.MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES - - - - STUART HOUSE FOIL WRAP.SHORTENING FLUFFO.ALL VEGETABLI SHORTENING CRISCO.SHORTENING\t.DOMESTIC.MONARCH CHEESE SLICES -.- - KRAFT CHEEZ-WHIZ - - - - SHERIFF'S GOOD MORNING MARMALADE - - - - E.D.SMITH'S 3-FRUIT MARMALADE e.d.Smith's STRAWBERRY JAM - PIMK SALMON.CLOVER LEAP TUNA FISH.CLOVER LEAF.SOCKEYE SALMON.GATTUSO SPAGHETTE DINNER - A&P FANCY.RED.SOCKEYE SALMON.ROBIN HOOD PASTRY FLOUR - - - POWDERED SKIM MILK MIL-KO.CLARK'S TOMATO JUICE - - - AYLMER.CUT MIXED PEEL - - - - HANSEN'S INSTANT PUDDINGS 2 # SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER - - ANN PAGE KETCHUP .ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING - - CHRISTIE'S RITZ.ASP CHOICE.CREAMED CORN .2 ASP CHOICE PEAS.A&P NECTAR.ORANGE PEKOE AND PEKOE TEA BAGS.SUNMAID, SEEDLESS RAISINS.AYLMER TOMATO SOUP - - 2 pint pkg.J»r i**r pkg.Vi\u2019« b«« pk*.pkg.pkg* jar pkg 27e 23\u2018 59\u2018 29c 27c 64 c 40c 35' 29' 23' 35' 29' 23' 35' 45' 23' 34' 37' 43' 39' 45' 31' 53' 35' 27' 18' 29' 29' 21' 35' 18' ; 25' 19' 59' lo 43' .21' 'Teighto «\u2022\u2022shiv no*»T*\" O'CLOCK C «O u n O TO 0«0« COFf\u20ac\u20ac Ion* ot P»\"» «8*1.*** ' MILD & MELLOW 8 O\u2019CLOCK COFFEE * 95/ 3-lb.bag $2.79 Save 6c CUSTOM GROUND ENRICHED FLOUR FIVE ROSES WHITE VITAMIN 'B* ENRICHED ANN PAGE pk for 'a discussion of worms develop in the intestines, trichinosis, its diagnosis and wheth- and about the ninth or tenth day er this is usuallv a fatal disease, latter they have been swallowed Trichinosis is caused by a tiny begin to invade the muscles.They animal parasite which is\tknown as\tmay\tproduce tenderness of\tthe Trichinella spiralis.It\thas been\tmuscles, a reddish rash on\tthe estimated that some twenty-five skin, fever, puffiness and swelling million persons in the United of the face.States harbor the parasite, and Pe Swe to Cook Pork that each vear about three him-1 Trichinosis is consideresd to be dred and fifty thousand persons a rather serious danger to the acquire new infections.\t| health of the nation.One of the Apparently most of those who most important safeguards is to become infected do not\tshow any\tmake\tsure that pork and pork\tprosymptoms, and only about sixteen ( ducts\tare thoroughly cooked\tbe- thousand persons each year are fore eating, expected to take enough of the parasites into their systems to cause obvious trouble.Of those who do develop symptoms, about one in twenty may die.1 In answer to Mrs.C.'s other ques- tion, the disease is often difficult to diagnose.The parasites are usually taken into the human system in contami- Cooking will destroy the trichinae and make even contaminated meat safe for human consumption Freezing the meat at 5 degrees Fahrenheit for twenty days also will kill the parasites, and recently there has been some studies on treating pork products by radiation as a method of destroying the trichinae in infected pork.LEEDS VILLAGE Mrs.James Reid has returned | home, after spending some time | in Valleyfield and Malone, N.Y., | with her daughters, Mrs.Calvin Baskin and Mrs.Robert Watson.Messrs.Benoit Fillion.Aime Fillion, Robert Fillion, Aime Routier with their trucks, have been hauling Christmas trees to New York City for Mr.Franklin.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Robertson were guests of Mrs.Duncan Fortier.\ti A number from this vicinity attended the dance in Inverness Court House, on November 27.Mr.and Mrs.Willard Ross.Mr.and Mrs.Irving Richard and Mr.Ernest Squire, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Ross.Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Frizzell, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Howard Scott.INVERNESS Guests at the home of Mr.Thomas Lowery and daughter, Mable, on November 24, were Mrs.Lewis Bolduc, and Mr.William Downs who was an overnight guest from Vermont.A large number attended the funeral service of Mrs.Ernest Robinson better known as \u201cAunt Winnie.\u201d Rev.Mr.Johnston officiated at the service which was held in the United Church, with burial in Boudel Cemetery.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph H.Wright, spent the week-end in Ayer's Cliff visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Henderson.They also were the supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Watton.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Henderson accompanied by Mr.Kenneth Nugent, of Lennoxville, spent a day in Montreal.They accompanied Mr.Delbert Henderson to the home of Mr.and Mrs.William Planche, in Sherbrooke, for a week-end visit.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Nugent and family, of Lennoxville, spent the week-end visiting her father and two sisters, in Kinnearville.EASTMAN Mr.and Mrs.R.Station and daughter, Marilyn, were visiting their parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.Station, at Sawyerville.Mr.and Mrs.John Kirby, of Magog, were visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.Lapointe.At the same home were Mrs.M.Streeter, of Granby.TH Rl FT ANOTHER NEW, MODERN THRIFT SUPER MARKET NOW OPEN AT 61 MAIN STREET C0ATIC00K, QUE.EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF QUALITY FOODS LOW PRICES! 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Rock Island is holding its third , monthly film service on Sunday.| 1 December 8.The date has been j I changed from that originally an-1 ' nounced for the convenience oi 1 tiie club members.I The film to be shown at 7:30 1 p in.next Sunday is the Cathedral \u2022 Film release entitled \u201cHoly Night.\" This is a completely new approach \u2022to a film story of the Nativity.It begins when Hezekiah was king in Jerusalem and Isaiah was a prophet.The seige of Jerusalem, its burning, vile prophecies concerning the Messiah are forcefully and faithfully portrayed.Later in the film are seen the fulfilment of the prophecy, the announcement to Mary, the visit to Elizabeth, the shepherds in the field and finally the manger scene itself and the adoration of the shepherds.The film will be supported by a short worship service of Christmas carols, to which everyone is invited.General Notes Mrs.Carl Robbins, Mrs.Hattie Dodge and Mrs.W.R.Cairns, of Derby Line, and Miss Lucille Dodge, of North Troy, attended the ordination ceremony of Rev.William J.Steele, at North Troy, on Friday evening Mrs.George (Nora) Johnston has returned to her home in Stan-stead, after a week spent at the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Gilpin, of Barton, Vt.were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Richard Parker, Derby Line.Mr.and Mrs.E.Beach Bly and daughter, Miss Betty Bly, of Montpelier, Vt., spent Thanksgiving Dav with his mother, Mrs.W.R.Cairns, Derby Line.Miss Lucille Dodge of North Troy, was a guest at the same home visiting with her mother, Mrs.Hattie Dodge.Mrs.Albert Young, of Stanstead.entertained twelve members of the Friendly Christmas Club and lour guests at her home on Saturday evening, when all enjoyed a Farm Forum Groups Invited To Canadian Packers' Rally To Be Held At Ayer's Cliff FREE DELIVERY \u2014 Order by Phone \u2014 See the Supreme Grocers Page for Other Specials! 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FREE DELIVERY TELEPHONE 2-1591 Heathtun, Dec.3.Mr.and Mrs j Avery Davis pleasantly entertain I cd the Heathton Farm Forum at their home on Monday, November 23.when the usual number of I visitors and members were pres I rnt.An auction consisting of several kinds of vegetables, eggs, honey, home-made bread and doughnuts and various other articles was held with very satisfactory re suits, and which caused a lot of merriment.Mr.Raymond Gaud-rcau ably acted as auctioneer.Mr.Grenier, manager of the Stanstead Co-op.and Messrs.Au thier and Belanger, of the Canadian Packers, in Montreal, who invited the Heathton Farm Forum members as well as all other For urns in the surrounding districts, and others, who are not members of any Forum to attend a rally to be held in St.Joseph's Hall, at Ayer's Cliff, on Wednesday even ing, December 9th, when Mr.W Myers, oi Toronto, Ont., will be the guest speaker.Films will be shown and numerous prizes will be given including a door prize after which the Heathton Forum will serve refreshments to all present.Admission is free so it is hoped that a large crowd will attend and that a large crowd will attend and that the weatherman will continue to smile as he has during the past several Weeks Mr.and Mrs.Eiwyn Baldwin entertained the group at their home on November 3t)th, when the usual members and guests were present.Alter the broadcast and discussion.Rev.Dr.Perry, of Coaticook.showed a film on the different Canadian Provinces, and gave a wry interesting short talk about the Island of Newfoundland, where be resided for several years as pastor before coming to Coaticook.The next meeting will be held at the home ot Mr.and Mrs.Wil- liam McIntyre, on ccmbcr 7th.Monday.He IILATHTON W \\ Mrs William McIntyre entertained the members of the Heiith-| ton W.A.at her home on Friday, November 27.After the business meeting do lirions refreshments were served and a very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all.line banquet.This concluded the meeting for the '53 year.Mrs.Reginald Bishop has returned to her home from the Orleans County Memorial Hospital where she was under treatment for a few days, Mr.and Mrs.Ronald H ¦-.fj * ' J *\t\u2022\t\\-tms :-r*' V-\u201d \u2022*?- t.t\t'\"¦'eSj in the handsome » new PASTEL HAND TOWEL BAG! \u2022\tReplenish your guest towel supply at no extra cost! \u2022\tChoose from beautiful pastel shades The one flour that's right for all your baking\u2014Ogilvie 4-Way Vitamin Enriched Flour\u2014now comes in a brand new 24-lb.bag! 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