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[" PP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPMVPVPÜ 1954\t\tJANUARY\t\t\t\t1954 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tP\tS \t\t\t\t\t1\t3 3\t4\t5\t«\t7\t\u2022\t* 10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16 17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23 24\tmr\u2019\t\"A\t?\t28\t29\t30 Established 1897.IjetbtookcDailuBctotd '\tthe paper of the eastern townships / THE PAPER WIATHIR WILDER TODAY Clear beromlnf overcast this morning; light snow beginning this afternoon; a little milder today; light winds increasing this afternoon to southeast 20.High today at Sherbrooke 17.Outlook for Sunday: Clearing and colder.PRICE: 5 CENTS\tSHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1954 Fifty-Seventh Year BIG-4 OPEN TALKS ON ATOMIC ENERGY World News In Brief Seoul \u2014 AP \u2014 In an apparent move to weaken further potential apposition within his own Liberal party, President Syngman Rhee today engineered the removal of IS influential members from the party.The 15 were close supporters of Lee Sum Suk, one-time prime minister.Lee is the apparent target of president Rhee's action.Earlier Rhee forced Lee's resignation from office.Cairo \u2014 AP \u2014 Fuad Serag el Din, once one of the most powerful political leaders in Egypt, was sentenced today to 15 years in prison.The former Wafdist party strong man was convicted on charges of spreading corruption in government, abuse of power, illegal profiteering and undermining the influence of the state while holding the key finance and interior ministries in 1951-52.».» Taipeh, Formosa \u2014 AP \u2014 Daughters of aboriginal chieftains on this Chinese Nationalist island will have to get along without the title of \"princess\" from now on.Formosa's provincial government today banned use of the title because China is a republic and on titles of nobility are recognized.* * « Cairo\u2014AP\u2014Former Queen Narriman of Egypt today described as \"unbelievable, untrue and without foundation,\" a report that she planned to marry Faril el Atrash, Egyptian crooner and movie star.Atrash was the source of the report.He said Friday he was thinking of marrying Narriman but had not actually proposed.Witnesses Seek Block On New Bill Molotov And Dulles Agree To Informal Conference In Berlin Tonight.in By JOE MacSWEEN (Canadian Press Staff Writer) By JOHN M.HIGHTOWER Berlin \u2014 AP \u2014 The foreign ministers of the United State: and the Soviet Union meet tonight in the first top-level discussion'! of President Eisenhower's proposal to put atomic power to work for peaceful purposes.Over cocktails and caviar Friday night, Russia's V.M.Wfinesses ^moved'^lwittly^Friday Molotov and John Foster Dulles of the U.S.arranged to come in an attempt to block enforce-' to grips with the problem of how to make nu-clcar energy and !ngnt the?rnepamph?e\"dUtritbut'iJ)g aid to bc,tcr ,ivinS instead of a horrible device for sudden death, activities in Quebec province.\tMolotov and Dulles will meet again tonight after today's Glen How, counsel for the sect, scssjon u jth the other Big Four fmcign ministers.Britain's Anthony announced the petitions for m-\t0\t0\t' junctions against the law were Eden and France s Georges Bidault.filed just alter court opening fri- From this meeting may come an#\u2014\u2014\u2014- day in Montreal and Quebec Lily, indication of just how far the So-Thc petitions asked that the viet Union is ready to go on Eisen-1 law, which received royal assent bower's proposal of last Dec.8 late Friday after passing both that the world powers principally houses of the Quebec legislature involved with atomic development without a dissenting vote, be de- pool their energy and knowledge clared \u201cillegal, invalid, ultra vires for peaceful purposes, unconstitutional, null and inop- The dccision ,0 hold an atomic \u20181 1 crative.\u201d meeting was taken Friday night at Filed in Superior Court, the pe- a dinner in Molotov's headquar-titions state that \u201cthe terms of |crSi «here Dulles and American the statute forbidding statements staff members wore guests.Jet Bombers Despatched To Africa PRO RED PRISONERS POSE WITH THEIR CAPTORS \u2014 American and HOK POWs mingle with their Communist captors as they sing and wave flags for a Red photographer (bottom left) at Panmunjom, Korea, before disappearing behind the Bamboo Curtain At left center is Pte.Samuel Hawkins.Oklahoma City.Okla., and at right center is Cpl.Clarence C.Adams, Memphis, Tenn.The prisoners, who refused repatriation, are enroule to Kaesong, North Korea.Fanfani Italian Government Defeated After Brief Twelve Days Of Existance a! Concubines Come Under Washington \u2014 UP) \u2014 The United States is sending the first unit Destruction Of Files Be Studied or writings which are abusive or Q ,\t.\t^ h h d 0f B-47 jet bombers, capable of,\tinnu cn vnwirtc insulting' are too vague, general lefV\"RigFourconferenc/table atomic warfare, to a North Afri- , J0HN 1 IAln', 1 K.and indefinite to give a reasonable fù ,,0 Jr* * ^ ,c\tcan base.\tWashington\u2014 t/1\u2019) \u2014The Senate \u201eonn.,ni-.nr.i«\tni o,,ii»» where they had battled over '-an uu.t., asceitamable standard of guilt «hether Germans from both sides The air force announced Friday : internal security sub committee The legislation, introduced_ m 0f |[,e jron curtain should sit with that about 45 Boeing Stratojets, ! embarked today on an inquiry of Home\u2014 if \u2014Premier Amlntorc Fanfani's 12 day-old governmer which advocated the European Army project, today was turned out of office by a vote of eonfi-1 deuce in the Italian Chamber of Deputies.Fanfani's short - lived Christian Democrat regime marked the fourth unsuccessful effort since the general election last June to give Italy a stable government.Fanfani lashed out bitterly at his Jenner! Communist and pro-Communist Mr nlvieinn in Frnnrh Mu mes on iiniiimiiiisi suuvi-i.ivi- m IU\u2018 assailed Palmilo Togliatli,\t.i,.ltl|Si,\u201eri .\u2014.-.some time next month for tivltirs.\"\tItalian Communist chieftain, and\th.'!, v .së s «'\"'I'l be to call to the high court's ¦ivs of rotationil duty\tJcnner, reiterating his clianje Pietro Nenni, the pro-Communist \u2018s,dl M,,,iumin I\tattention that the case involved a ays.V\t'\t,;\tthat in 1044 a White House ordJr Socialist leader, as \u201cVolga slur- «\tlm.ru '11,1^ l li rf1 \"f unusual importance because it is is the same system used .j d (| united States Navv coons\"\t\"alch over his Inlngiicstiiilded (.(mlains constitutional questions.ngAbw?nn \"rnmë ns\" .wer «\u2019\tsome of its intelligence The 40.ycar.old premier, who\t|,olf J'\u2019 iîë.luë's r.'a«m l( t:ourt\tc\"n' ers.A «mg .\t|.|)cs on communist activities, an presented a tough and broad pro- l oggings fir ; j-\t' .sidcr such a petition\u2014if filed - seas fo two months ami then is Mnunccd F,.idav niR|lt that the sub- gram of increased taxation and so j\"»1 ,nto,\" ''M.¦'I 'IM> ,l'\" lawyers would interpre it to mean lie relicv?d b> another from a home fomm|t,(,(, wl)'ld h,nrt hearings in rial reforms to the Chambci of he had been den mil\tthat the tribunal, in effect, agreed e- base ln ,hc UnltcU Ma,cs-\tthe near future.\tDeputies four days ago, declared The charges were filed by a brn , with the decision handed down by Royal Ire Itahal, Morocco \u2014(Reutera) Five unhappy eoneubines in the j1 harem of the deposed .sultan ot Morocco were whipped and tortured to death because the sultan suspected them of untaitlifulness, according to charges filed with police here.Evidence now in the hands o( Appeal Seen Of Decision On Seaways Ithaca, N.Y.\u2014(Ah \u2014The chairman of the New York Stale power authority expects three private power companies to carry to the United States Supreme Court theit fight to block the state from Join-ing Ontario in a St.Lawrence power project.The U.S.Court of Appeals m Washington Friday affirmed unanimously the right of the Federal Power Commission to gram the slate a licence to lx- a partner in the proposed $(100,000,000 undertaking.The court had been asked to reverse nr rescind the FPC\"s action by three petitioners, the Central Pennsylvania Coal Producers Association, the Lake Ontario Land Owners ami Beach Protective Association Inc., and Public Power and Water Corp.of Trenton, N.J.John E.Burton, power authority chairman, said hr is \"nptlmistla that work will gel started this summer.\" He noted that the firms have 00 days in which to appeal, ami said they probably will use Hie full period in order lo delay the start of the project as long as possible.Engineers estimate that the project will yield more than 12.000,-000,000 kilowatt hours of hydroelectric power annually.It Is to lie located in the international rapids sections of the St.Law-ronce, near Massrna, N.Y., and Cornwall, Ont.Public Power and Water was an unsuccessful applicant for the EPG iconco.Counsel for the three companies said they are uncertain of their nexl step, but agreed that apparently the only relief will lie in asking the U.S.Supreme Court to grant ¦ writ oi certiorari.riie purpose of such a petition MP Indignant At Finger-printing the legislature by Premier\tDup-\ttjjem jn\tdiscussing Germany's\tfu\tcomposing\tthe\tHUlst\tMedium u|n( chairman Williom I jlessis.\twho\talso is attorney-gen-\tture\t^\tBombardment\tWing\tnow\tat\tBarks-\t.- r,\u201e.,n,i\u201ev t\u201e , i\u201e«» minute hid m oral, is an amendment to the prov-\tj\tdale \\ir\tForce\tBase\tI.a\t,\twill\tflv\t(Rep.Ind.) called the enlnc ques-\tfois\ttoday in\ta\tlast-minute\tbid\tto ince\u2019s Freedom of Worship Act, a\t,, Molotov had\tdemanded\tthat\tthe\t^top\tto,\tforward base\tof\tthe\t'»oti\tof dispersal or\tdestruction\tof\twin\tthe vote : pre-Confederation statute/.\tUted thmGeman \"F Division in French Mu files on Communist subversive ae » Premier Duplessis said in the ern ministers insisted mat German House\tthe\tamendment was\tde\trepresentatives\tcould\tspeak\tm\t™co I signed\tto\tprevent licence\tand\tcouncil\tonly a\tf t e r\ta reunion\tou \u201c1 ' abuse under the guise of religion, through honest and free all-Ger .This and that it would not interfere\tman elections.\tThe Soviet .Union\t>nj3M with religious freedom.\t^as refused to\tgo along\twith\tthe\tnumbers.\t:x\tfiles\ton Communist\tactivities,\tan\tpresented a\ttough\tand\tbroad\tpr The law forbits distribution of election proposal, literature \u201ccontaining abusive or Eden introduced a five-stage insulting attacks against .the plan for German unification be-,\t.v\t_____._________________ religious beliefs of any\tportion\tof\tginning with the holding of \u201cgen-\tThe wing, which will make the\tAnother likely subject for the ; before the vote:\tther of one of the alleged victims.| the appeals court, the population.\u201d\tuinely free\u201d elections throughout\tAtlantic crossing in small units,\tinvestigation appeared in a state-\t\u201c1 will thank God if Parliament\tPolice\tsaid they are attempting to Similar attacks in speeches,\tor\tthe east and west zones.As a pre-\t}'dl be refuelled by tanker planes\tmenj |)V senator Styles Bridges\tfrees me of this cross\twhich\t1\tobtain\tevidence Iroin others sub- their reproduction \u201cby\tmeans\tof\t' lude, he proposed a free movement\t>n mid-air, probably somewhere j\tn.h.).Bridges said an or-\thave had to shoulder.\u201d\tjeeted\tto maltreatment by t ie exradio, television or the\tpress\u201d\tal-\toi people through the country, a\tncar Bermuda.Inc distance irom\t(jçr was jssl|C(j for the destruction\tFanlani, youngest man\tcalled\tto\t*\u2018>ultan\tbefore they take formal so were forbidden and fines pro- free press and free politics.This ( Louisiana to North Africa is about ()j« rccor(tg 0f a subversiVc na- the Italian premiership since Ben action.vided for.An interlocutory In- 'would amount to a lifting of the\tmiles.\tturc about individuals in the ito Mussolini, denied accusations The sultan, banished by French junction could be obtained to pre- Iron Curtain which now divides Rigid training requirements of army.\u201d This happened, he said, by the Communists and extreme authorities last August tor na-vent any action \u201cwhich infringes\tEast and West Germany.\tthe Strategic Air Command spec-\ta|)()ut the same\ttime\tas the inci\tleft Socialists that he and\this new\tlionalistic sympathies, now is in or is about to infringe\u201d on sec-1 The election would be followed that within a certain number (jpnt Jenner described.\tcabinet leaned toward fascism.Madagascar on route to a distant lions of the act.\t; with formation of an all-German!0* hours after reaching a place of Bridges said the order was res- Togliatli had professed to see place of exile.His three legitimate In introducing the measure, Mr.\tgovernment and\tconclusion\tof\ta\toverseas deployment a bomber\tjcjncied after hr\tand\tother mem-\t\u201cspurred hoots and\tea-.-led\thats''\twives and 20 of his eoneubines Duplessis referred to a majority\tpeace treatv.\tsquadron must take off on a sim-\thers of the old Senate\tmilitarv af-\tsymbols of fascism\tat the\tgovern\t\u2022'»l° expected to accompany him decision last year by the Supreme!\tPn\u201etnnn *, lintil\tnpvt wpplf\tUP_r.* ulated mission.This is part of the\tfajrs committee\tmade\ta secret in\timent\u2019s benches.\tthere, but the youngest and prêt rosiponeu umn nexi ween were |\tmnhiiitv rmomm nf\tRetorted Fanfani: \u201cI have never tiest members of his harem dc Give Order For Housing Film Board Court of Canada, which ruled that Molotovs orZsals for admittine world'wide mobili,y rrogram of vestigation Quebec municipalities HiH not I Molotov s proposals for admitting ( ,ho \u201enmmnnH In the forthcoming hearings by used boots and haG with big birds, did not\tjjiujjusais iui diMhii11h 14 |hc command London^\u2014«\u2014The foreign office\thaVo the pmver to prevent the of-\tence on easing8wwidTcnsions \"and\t* Moving with the L imbers will\tthe\tinternal security sub-commit-\thut I have\tseen\tin\trecent photo- ëomn\u2019lnhëf O?ànRHiish 1111\tfendm8 tac11\u201d of thÇ Witnesses\tworld disarmament meeting\u2019with\tbc transports and tanker aircraft,\ttee,\tJcnner said: \u201cAll concerned\tgraphs 'the\tbest'\t(a\tnickname for f2^.play\u2019tD0i,l?.r\u2018i1.Sh,La;\tin this predominently Roman Cath-\t?hrchlneSe PeriT nres^nr 8 th\tThey will carry maint-nance men\twill\the given iull o.Friday announced into the dined lo go with him when misted.A few weeks ago the wife of a Ottawa.\u2014(CP)\u2014 The government has approved a Toronto was \"'nipany's lender of $5,230,(10 to bor member of Parliament that 0nc\u2018Vrovin7e.\"ThrrulVng'was''five S,he chinese Reds Present.during a Canadian-American tour t0 four\t1\t- he was twice fingerprinted by Uni- - - - ' ted States authorities.Victor Yates, member of Lady-wood, told reporters he was fingerprinted before leaving for the United States last September on a nine-week tour and again at the American embassy in Vancouver after a one-day visit to British Columbia.\u201cIt does seem extraordinary to me that members of the British Parliament should be subjected to such indignities by a friendly power.\u201d said Yates.\u201cI do not believe AD\u2019s have to submit to having their fingerprints taken when they wish to go to Moscow even.\u201d The American embassy in London commented that fingerprinting is \u201croutine practice.\u201d Friday\u2019s petition questions the J right of the province to rule on j freedom of worship, indicating j this is the prerogative of the fen-1 eral government.It said that \u201ca majority of the ! justices of the Supreme Court who ruled on the point held that legislation in relation to freedom of : worship is ultra vires of the prov- ! ince, null and unconstitutional.\u201d j Today's Chuckle Lorgnette: A French name for a dirty look you can hold in your hand.Bogota, Columbia\u2014 (fP) \u2014 The government\u2019s press de.partment has instructed Colombian newspapers to maintain \u201cabsolute respect\u201d for the government in both news columns and editorials.The directive, which the department said must be strictly observed, also extended the instruction to include \u201cinstitu-lions of the republic.\" and heads of state, institutions and representatives of countries which have diplomatic relations with Colombia.Alarscillc \u20141ÏP1\u2014A French military tribunal Friday sentenced 22 former German Gestapo agents fo death.Twenty of those sentenced were tried in absentia.All were accused of war crimes during the Nazi occupation of France, ranging from murder to torture, arson and pillage.The two who were present were Rolf Muhlcr, 43, Gestapo commander in Lim-baeh, and Theodore Schorer, 57, Gestapo secretary in Bo-bingen.They and spare parts.A wing of B-47\u2019s has visited say who might be witnesses.Nqrth Africa briefly during train- : .Tenner said Admiral Ernest J ing operations from British bases,, King, wartime U.S.chief of naval but this is the fir regular as- operations, told Admiral Chester signment of a wing to Morocco.Nimitz, commander of the U.S.Potential targets in European i Pacific Fleet, that the order to Russia and such st.-ategically vital destroy certain naval intelligence spots as the Black Sea oil produc- files came from the White House, ir.g regions would L- within reach Roth King and Nimitz in sep-of air-refuelled jet bombers based arate interviews said they had no on North Africa.\trecollection of such a conversation.The air force now has three of .tenner said the statement quoting the Moroccan airdromes operat- King was \u201ccarefully checked and ing \u2014 Ben Guer r, Nouasscur and |)as been completely verified.\" Sidi Slimane.A fourth base is-\t- still under construction.\tContinued on Page 5 opportunity lo | Togliatli) Italian Communist wei build the new headquarters of tha National Film Board at Montreal.Works Minister Winters said ! bc heard under oath.\u201d He did not ing a furry cossack hat The premier referred lo photographs of Togliatti taken during his recent visit to Moscow.Vienna\u2014 t/l\u2019l \u2014A Polish newspaper reaching Austria Friday said an influenza épidémie which has held Warsaw in its grip for two weeks is now spreading from (lie capital to the surrounding country.Recent Polish newspaper said Warsaw doctors were working Hi hours and more daily in a desperate effort to stop the epidemic.worn- nnnisier wmicis s.iiu former servant in the Sultans ,, jd nj thc treasury board palace charged that the former * K Picture Grim Russian Imperialism Remains, Pearson Warns ruler had her husband whipped to death because he made love to a harem favorite.The new charges hark hack to 1040 when reports of adultery among the indolent and restless women of the harem reached the has authorized his department to award the contract to Ihe Hardy Construction Company of Toronto, which submitted the $5,230,000 tender.The government\u2019s decision to proceed with the planned transfer of the film hoard lo Ihe Montreal Wide Resentment Seen To Anglo-Japanese Trade Pact London\u2014(Reuters)\u2014Britain and Japan signed a new trade and financial pact Friday which will allow Japan to step up her exports to sterling countries of the Commonwealth.The agreement, completed after the Japanese with a trading loss of 8280.000,000 in sterling by the end of last year.A feature of Friday's pact which some economists believe may provoke serious controversy j is a promise by Britain to take up | .\u201e on 4nnn rtnn\tTononncn 1 seven weeks of negotiation in Lon- to $8,4000.000 worth of Japanese don, means that certain Japanese cotton and rayon grey clotb goods which have been banned since thc Second World War will again be on sale in stores in Britain and some other Commonwealth countries.AH will be under a rigid quota.The goods include textiles, toys, electrical equipment, clothes, pottery, paper goods, lacquer ware and ivory fancy goods.Even Japanese brooms and brushes will come into competition with the British-made article.There were early signs here, before the pact had had time to make its full impact, that it will provoke strong protest in Parliament and in industry.The agreement envisages a two-way trade this year between Japan and the sterling area of about $1,-120.000.000 with the balance slightly in Britain's favor.Japan also has made import concessions to Britain and Commonwealth countries, guaranteeing to buy $5,600,000 worth of wool and worsted yarns and goods, $166,000 worth of automobiles, and British oil and movies.Trade between Japan and the sterling area till now has been important trading district in the based on a 1951 agreement which world outside thc North Ameri-Utnited Japanese exports.It left , can continent.This will be processed in British mills and re-exported, but is expected to cause resentment in Lancashire \u2014 heart of Britain's own textile industry\u2014where both industrialists and workers bitterly fear Japanese competition.Another British concession under the agreement is to allow paper and cardboard importers to use their import licences to get these materials from Japan as well as the sources already permitted.such as Canada, Sweden and Finland.The price at which the new Japanese goods will be sold in British territories is not yet known, but British and Commonwealth manufacturers are anxious to see how cheap they will be compared with their own products.Japan\u2019s relaxation of her own import restrictions will enable her to buy such items as Uganda cotton, salt from Aden.Kenya coffee, Malayan tin and rubber, Pakistani jute and cotton, and Australian wool.An authoritative British source here said Friday night: \u201cJapan is for the sterling area the most Ottawa \u2014®\u2014 The world is still \u201can unsafe place for the weak, the weary and the unwary,\u201d External Affairs Minister Pearson said Friday.This was his general theme in a review of the world situation and Canadian foreign policy in the Commons\u2019 first external affairs debate at this session.He said that though world tension has eased, Soviet \u201cimperialism\" remains and the West must not let down its guard.At the same time, he announced that Canada has turned down the Indian proposal to reconvene the United Nations General Assembly Feb.9.Outside the House, officials said Canada\u2019s decision was regarded as the \u201cpivotal vote.\u201d Mr.Pearson, leading off the debate before a packed diplomatic gallery, said easing of tension in Europe is due to increased unity and strength in the free world, especially within the North Atlantic alliance.Since the death of Stalin, there had been some indication in Russia of a trend \"away from the sterile rigidity of Stalinist policy.\u201d There now was more emphasis on collective leadership rather than individual dictatorship.But though this and apparent Russian stress on increased production of consumer goods seemed to be hopeful signs, there were more factors \u201cstubbornly discouraging.\u201d There was nothing to indicate the Russians want to reach reasonable agreements with the West.Therefore, the West was prepared for a \"long haul\" in defence.\u201c .The plan is to see that the NATO forces which now exist and whifh will be strengthened are furnished with the most modern equipment possible, including new types of weapons; that they are given adequate support and are ready to go into action rapidly.\u201cEffective local defence of this kind, plus the certainty of swift and crushing retaliation, including atomic retaliation from the air, is a defence combination upon which we now rely to the terror of the aggressor.\u201d Mr.Pearson received general support from John Diefenbaker, (PC\u2014Prince Albert) opposition foreign affairs spokesman, M.J.Coldwell, CCF leader, and Solon Low, Social Credit leader.Mr.Diefenbaker said the minister had painted a \u201csombre picture.\u201d Canadians must realize, in that case, that defence expenditures will continue \u201cfor a very considerable period of time.\u201d There was nothing to show that the \u201cRussian bear has indeed become a panda.\" The Kremlin pattern of 3 years still remained.Mr.Coldwell said \u201cstartling changes\" have occurred in Russia since Stalin's death.\u201c .Mankind has breathed a sigh of relief, and countless millions pray that, however slow the process, we may be able to move towards an era in which, little by little and bit by bit, thc outstanding problems between the powerful nations will be settled .by intelligent negotiation.\u201d One of the chief means of achieveing this was to encourage trade in non-sfrategic materials between the West and Russia.The West should maintain its strong position but at the same time not lose any op- portunity to reach agreement on issues with the Soviet, no matter how minor they might be.Mr.Low said freedom-loving national groups behind the Iron Curtain could become one of the most important factors in bringing about the downfall of the Soviet dictatorship.He contended that the West has been \u201ctoo ready\u201d to grant concessions to Russia.Western leaders had allowed their advisory councils to become \u201cpacked with faithful servants who have been guilty of perfidy on some occasions.\u201d He did not elaborate on this point.Other external affairs topics discussed: Germany Mr.Pearson said not too much should be expected from the Berlin conference of foreign ministers.He acknowledged that some people arc \u201cdisturbed\u201d about the economic recovery of West Germany.\u201cBut surely it is not realistic to base any permanent policy on the disarmament, the control and neutralization of 65,000.000 Germans inside their present boundaries.\u201d Thus the European Defence Community, which would provide for 12 German divisions in a supra-national European army, was the best method to bring Germany into Western defence without the fear of a revival of German aggression.Mr.Diefenbaker said the entire concept of European policy will require \u201ctremendous changes\u201d if France does not ratify the European Defence Community.The attitude of Foreign Minister Molotov of Russia in his opening address to the Berlin conference \u201cwas simply a re-iusal to meet any o£ Western arguments for peace.\u2019 Mr.Coldwell said Germany is a \u201cfestering sore\u201d to the peace of the world.As long as the country was divided, there was little hope of lasting peace.Growth of German armed forces under EDO should not be accompanied by a revival of thc German armament industry.Thc West should not allow German troops to be commanded by German officers.Mr.Low said German rearmament is the answer to Western European defence.But the West should make certain that German military strength is never used for aggression.Asia Mr.Pearson said there must be no compromise with Communist military aggression in Asia or anywhere else.But it must not be assumed that all moves in Asia are Communist-inspired.Attempts must be made to convince Asians that democracy can do more for the individual than communism.Mr.Diefenbaker said Canada should not recognize Communist China at this time \u2014but that did not, mean \u201cnever.\u201d He suggested that Britain would not have recognized the Chinese Communist government in 1Ô49 if it could have foreseen what has since taken place in Korea.Mr.Coldwell said the West should increase economic aid to south and southeast Asia.It was \u201csuicidal policy\u201d for the United States to arm Pakistan while India objected.Anything which might drive India away from the West was \"dangerous\u201d and might be \u201cdisastrous\u201d for the world.sultan s ears.In a fury, h>- ordered M1|)lirt) f)f ville St Laurent fol-five girls locked in a dark dun- j jows sevcral mont|ls \u201ef eontro-geon and Imprisoned the men sus- vorsy dnrjn(! which the Cily of pcctcd in the?cast* in umlrr^round o(fnvva ask»'d Hid government to cells of his Marrakesh palace.keep ihe film board in the capital.Floggings were ordered when opposition Under Drew aim Ihe Sultan learned the concubines ,,as npp0scd transfer nf Ihe film were scratching at Ihe walls of |)oard their dungeon in a desperate ef- ¦(\u2022h,.- hujtdjnj; will Include admin-fort to esrapo.All five of Ihe |s(rntj()n offices and a Ihrec-slorcy women and one male prisoner died i and led in the singing of the old-time songs.Although Mrs.Kingsley has reached a ripe old age, she is Booth Hospital.Montreal, were nevertheless young in spirit, and | week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Jimmy, and Mrs.Elgin Kief.- of | her friends hope she may attain ! George Gill.I Richmond Lake, and Mr.and Mrs.her wish of reaching, at least, 100 |\t- ! Allan Goodfellow and sons, Ricky years.! \u2018ltnariRObm Let\u2019\u2019 0f the Iiron\u2019pton SHOWER FOR BRIDE-ELECT 111 \u2018 \u2018\tOn Thursday evening.January Old -friends and neighbors of Mrs.Edward Mastine.now living in Kingsey Falls, are very sorry lo hear of her illness.Week-end visitors at the home ol Mr.and Mrs.Fred Mastine were Mr.and Mrs.Howard Mastine and daughter, Linda, and Mr.j Mrs.Jacques Gervais, and Mrs.( Iva Towne, nf Richmond, who is 1 staying a few days longer.LAST DAYI \"THE CRUEL SEA' Jack Hankins Also \"Daisy Kenyon\" runud Sherbrooke, Que.Watch For SHarbrooka's Grand Premiere Opening Of \"THE ROBE\" In Cinemascope.21.Miss Georgina Gill held a show cr in honor of Miss Nonna Wesl-gate, a prospective bride of Ihe month.When Miss Westgate arrived to spend the evening with Miss Gill, she was surprised to meet a number of her school friends gathered together.A table of prettily-wrapped gifts was presented to the bride-elect.These little packages were opened by the recipient and then pass-led around and admired.Miss Westgate then thanked her friends for their gifts and hospitality.A social evening was spent and the hostess served refreshments.General Notes Deepest sympathy is extended i/n \u2014The United Stales Army said today it is abandoning plans to use Japanese technicians in mapping operations off New («uinca, presumably because of strong Australian objections.The army said two platoons of American soldiers from the Tar Uasl command will do the onshore mapping work.Australian press and political circles protested plans to use Japanese technicians on New Guinea, scene of some of the hit-terest battles of the Second World War.By Imperial\tLife Toronto, J.m.30.\tImperial 1 ife VvMiraniT Company of Can nda rcportcil that now buxinoss.totalling $89.825.000, written in 1953.was the highest in the company 's history Bmincss in force totalloit $755 ¦ 503.000.\tan increase of $106.000- 000\tin the past two years Payments to policy holders and beneficiaries reached a new high of $12 081,000- Total assets amounted to $19H 683.000.\tan increase of $11.278,OIK) for the year Real estate and mortgage invcstmeilta increased by $9 430.000\tto $47.062 000 and bonds and debentun's amounted to $116.273.000 WARDEN- Mr and Mrs.V Lewis uerr Suiday visitors of Mr and Mrs.i David Bull, in Fulford.Mrs Mary Sicard was in Mont .real to attend a meeting held at j the Queen s Hotel, in the interests of the Jr Women's Institute Mr and Mrs.K.Talbot and .Mr.W Wallace were among those who attended the funeral of Mrs t ied 1\thapnian.held at Knowlton, with interment at Frost Village.Mrs J Marcotte spent a few days last week uitli relatives in Montreal DUNHAM Mr.and Mrs, Marcus Doherty i nlerlained at a birtlulai parly on Salurday night in honor of tier daughter.Miss l.lda Doherty, who is a student nurse at the Mont, real General Hospital Mrs Carrie Doherty was a guest lot Mrs.Manson.Mr.and Mrs.J.Brown and daughter, of Cowansville, were guests of Mrs Small and Mr Donald Small.Mrs Nelson Slnndisli spent several days in Montreal I.ikiiu: tier daughter.Cathy, to a hospital for an eye operation.BIRTHS JONES At the Sherbrooke Ho pi lal on January 26, 1954.to Mr.and Mrs.H E.Jones (nee Margaret Shipman) of Magog, a son.DEATHS IttltON On January 28,\t1951, (ieorgianu Blmiin.beloved wile oi Hic I,He I'imiril Biron .igcd H.'i years.Keslded ;ii 4H0 Bowen Soul It.resting ;tl Monlctle Lu lierai Darlors, ILI Bowen Smith.Limerai service on Monday, Lebruary 1 al t) o'clock at St.Jean Baptiste Church.Inter-ment in SI.Michael\u2019s Cemetery.(iKMMLLL At the Sherbrooke Hospital on Inday, .Ian.Ü0, lOM.John A (iemmell.in Ins B7th year, beloved husband of Jennie I).Saunders.Besting al Swanson\u2019s Limerai Home, Wa tcrville.Tel.27 r 2.CARDS OE THANKS fitch Bay.Jan.30\u2014The Worn en's Association of the Unites Church held its annual meetinR a' the home of Mrs.E Webster, oi January 14 with nine memben and one visitor present The Rev.Peter Farrell, oi Beebe, was also present at Hit tea hour.The meeting was opened by Hu president and the \"Lard's Prayer* wav repeated in unison The annual reports were gun and indicated a very Sltcccssfti year Utrr Hie regular business uai disposed of.the election of ofli ,1ers took place an I the following officers were elected: President.Mrs W.Camber vire president.Mrs.5 Corbett secretary, Mrs K.Pelklr; treas urcr, Mrs I Wilson: quilt com miner convener, Mis w Camber aprona Mra i; West; fanev work Mrs N.Corbett and Mrs.G Thayer, social sen ices, Mis.G Thayer and Mis.c Wyman.A lote of thanks was given th« ret mug president, Mrs G Thay er for her splendid leadership and she in return thanked the Indie-lor their loyal support during het three years ol office.The meeting then closed with Ihe \"Mi/pah Beni-dietion.\" Delicious refreshments wrr« siiicd In the hostess and a social hour was spent.'Th next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs.Lyle Wilson, on Eebruary II Guild Card Parti (Mi Eriday evening, the Guild held a card party al Hie home ol Mrs It.I,.Cooke.\"5lln ' was played by all.Tits lirst prizes were won by Mrs It.I Pelke and Mr It Reynolds, mil Hie consolât ions went to Mrs.It A Carson and Mr.Riipetl Huckins.General Notes Mr and Mrs Hubert Dustin ami two children of Georgeville, were guests ol her parents.Mr.and Mrs, itny Sheldon and family.Mrs.Howard Rollins spenl a week in Magog at the home ol her daughter, Mrs.Itnnnld Minor, Mr Minor and family.Miss I rnevtino Stieldmi spent a t eek in Magog al I he home ol Mi and Mrs William Powers Mi It I ( ooke spent the weekend id his home here.Curiously, two men, winking independent li.calculated Hie In cation of Hie planet Uranus, and reached identical eonelusinns.Ihe planet was discovered nlii-rn U'C.v predicted it would lie found.Wr wIaIi to ftxprflftft our sltirnc tluiiiks to all rrlAtlvrn nnil filrmls for Ihotr ninny «du of klmlnoNH extcndril to us at the ttuio of (ho dcMth nod fu ncral of our dour wife, mother nnd KNUidmother, Mm.1.< .Moi to (nee .feHiine Mel.niiiflillu, nlho for Minnies., flower».vIiIIn, attendanco nt funeral etc.' YIIDNUS MOfUN, (hufibamh.ROBB'S Funeral Home REjG'D C.E.Wilton, Prop.Knowlton Office \u2014 Phone 61 R.F.Cowan, Mamonville Office, Phone 70 J or 20 W O.M.iker, Sutton Office, Phone, Residence 59; Office 72 AMBULANCE SERVICE Mil.A MUS.MH A MUS.MU.A MUS MU A.MUs MH.A MUS.UO(iI:u MOUIN, IIENE C OUPAI.FKKNAND MOIltN, KUF.I) Mel.AI ctllLIN, IIAUUY McLAUUIILIN.I wl»h to c aim can my thank» to my relative», friend» and neiffhlmui» for their many net» of klndne»» duriiic my slnv in HovhI Victoria lloapltal, Montreal.To each nnd everyone who vlalted me.«ont teller», gel-well card», flower»! nnd other gift», my alncere Ihnnkn, > your kindness wns greatly appreciated, nnd will always he remembered.F.W.ASTKIX, Melbourne, (jur.MAC Du » r \u2022tVr-rt'jrA* ¦*#?**\u2022\u2022 Anderson Monuments BOX $6 - BEEBE, QUE.Monument».Marker», Lettering Work done anywhere in E.T.Write for Pamphlet and Price» Rrome-Mis&itquoi: Lloyd Mandigo, Sutton, Que IN MEMORIAM 'lOttNsroivji FUNERAL CHAPEL 530 Prospect St.Phono 2-2466 DESTRUCTION OF FILES Continued from Page 1 Jonathan Daniels, a White House aide in 1944 and now a newspaper editor in Raleigh, N.C., said sueh matters\tas\tthe\treported\torder would have been within the jurisdiction\tof\tAdmiral William I).Leahy,\tIhe\tlate\tPresident\tRoose- velt\u2019s personal chief of staff, and Admiral\tWilson\tBrown,\tRoosc- lelt s naval aide, \"about whose integrity and patriotism no one could ever in good sense raise a question.\" GEORGEVILLE\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Howard Cass, of Beebe, were guests of Mrs.May and Mr.Nelson P?tington.Mrs.Alta Dustin, of Beebe, spent the week-end with Mrs.Jessie Taylor.BEDARD\u2014In loving memory of Mr.William Bcdairl who pa»»ed away February l»t, BIST Ever remembered by, RUSSELL and f.UAU.UFDAUD, (son and d;iughter-ln law), GORDON A fJEUTUUDK,, \u2022 son and daughter-in-lawi; KU/.ARKTII BEDAIII), (granddaughter^.A 1.1.ANSON In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, F.mily Allanson who depailnl fhl» life on January .*101 h, IlfU ''There\u2019» an open gate al the end of the rond.Through which each must go alone.And there Is a light we cannot see.Our Father claim» Hi» own.Beyond that gate our loved one finds happiness and real, And there Is comfort In the thought That a loving God Knows best.\u201d MR.A MRS.Wm.PKKWEU A family, MU A MUS.A.MILNKS A family, MU.A MUS.T.B.SIIAHI* A family.BELL\u2014In lovl/rg memory of our tA-Ihrr and mother, Mr.and Mi*.Frank Bell, of Fast Angus, Que., who passed away two year» ago, January 31, 11132, and May 25, 1952.Gone from u* but not forgotten.Ever remembered by, MARJORIE, (daughter), JOHN, GERALD and RUSSELL (sons).Save from 25% to 40% by buying from a manufacturer.R.L.BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL & AMBULANCE SERVICE (Formerly Blake's) 300 Queen Blvd.N.Tel.2-9977 COMPTON- Friends of little Miss Audrey Hyatt, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Hyatt, of Compton, art-pleased to hear she is recovering from the operation which she underwent at the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital, Montreal.Each year, approximately 40,-* 000,000 tons of wood are consumed in making paper, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica.PARKER\u2014In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs.T.A.Parker, who passed away January 31st, 1952.We do not know wc cannot tell Why some thing» have to be.You passed away without farewell Into Eternity Safe from all life\u2019s pain and care.To peacefully sleep and rest, And W'c who loved and miss you dearly.Try to think God\u2019s will is best.Always remembered by, MARY (daughter), LEE (son-in-lawi, JOHN A GLADYS (son A daughter-in-law).Richmond, Que.Births, Marriages, ; Card of thanks $1.50 per Insertion DEATH NOTICES I5r per line.Minimum charge 1\t$1.50 (10 lines or less).*1 IN MEMORIAMS $1.00, 20 cent» per line for poetry.Additionai names over three 10 centa each '*\u2022 name.Ill ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST M CAHRY V.ÔNATL'UE Of FAHTY ] SENDING NOTICE.1 T I SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1954.READ THE WANT ADS TRY RECORD WANT ADS FOR BEST RESULTSI 1.Articles for Sole 12.To Let CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH HATS - 1 c«nt( par worn, minimum (tiara* canit for u wardi or I*»; thra* contaculiva Inaartlona, (1.15;\t>1» coniacutiva Inaarflona.1.15; 10 ranfi foi mailing Rocard Boa ropllat ADS ACCIRTIO - All form» ol claMlflao afl», Lagai None*» ano Aucflon Sal*» accaplad until < p.m.Ml* day pravlout »o ih» data of Inaorfion.Dial 3-3636 40 LB.SILK CARPET STRIPS - $2.00 Cotton, 2/8, 2/18, yarn, lb.8'Jc.Mtn\u2019B wool pnnta, $4.25; gabartllno «lackfi, 93.89; women\u2019* navy rrepo dreeea*.$2 wool skirt*, $2.98; navy taffeta *Mrts.91.98; belge okl parka*, 32 40, fully lined, $4.96.Refund*.Mr*.1.Schaefar, Box 264, Orummondville.Que.FIVE ROOM tenement, plus bathroom, North Ward.Tel: 2 1471.27.Female Help Wanted plex, 2-4S85.H WARD .stove a nd refrigerator.Call: BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates GEORGE S McFADÜKN.Q C.ADVO-cat#, Canada Life Building, 275 St Jamaa Street West.Montreal BLANCHETTE ék PELOQUIN Guy Blao chatte.B.A.BPh.B.C.; J.L Palo-quln, B.A.Lift; Counsel, E VeU lain.Q.C., General practice Conti nental Bldg- Sherbrooke, tel.2-23.1(1 or 2*1549 PAUL MULLINS GERVAIf*.B.A.LL.L., general practice.Uia* and estate, 5«»6 Cnotlnentbi Bi'lldlng King & Welling ton St* Tel 3-5991: Residence 1-2819 Magog 269 Main St Phone 272U ROUSSEAU, HOWARD A BRADLEY Oliver Bldg , 0 Wellington South Tec 2-4735.Armand Rousseau, Q.L\u201e W H.Bradley Q.C., Ü S Howard Gen oral trial, practice, estate CATERPILLAR log hauler In very good condition.$1,40000.Tel: 10-r-3.Stand Mi Bros., Cooknhlre.BLACK sleigh robe; |^alr of curling atone*.Tel: 20508.COMPLETE furniture for kitchen, living room and two bedroom*.Also innn'a suit and coat, al/e 38.1940 l)v Soto overdrive.Apply 603 Short, Tel: 2-9549 or 2-0340.COMPLETE household furnishing* for sale.Apply 463 Council Street.Tel: 3-3302.WOOD.Dry softwood slabs, hardwood blockwood, any length.VV H.Hut t-4ng and Sons, Huntingvllle.Tel: 2 8202.2.For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE or exchange for cattle a 40 Dodge truck, (2 ton), first class shape.if.W.Scott, Weat Brome, R*!t* ].Tel: 527-W-3, Cowansville.Chartered Accountants P.S.ROSS & SON Charteud Account ants, Montreal.LAVALLEE.Bédard Lyonnais, Messier Gascon.Chartered Accountants.Room 504 Continental Building, Sber brooke Tel: 2-9080.Dentist DR.P A LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist.160 Wellington St North, opposite Court House Phone 2-3103.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPI tal Dr L.A Gendreau, 143 Welling ton St South.4 Property for Sole lit YIN(i nr filing \\ou\u2019ll do better when >ou consult Charles Connors.Real Estate Broker The broker with a iarg.t number of prospects.144 Wellington North.Tel.2-4000.Reside nco 2-2562.ENQUIRIES welcomed for purchase or sale of all types of real estate.Strict confidence observed when requested.K.W.McCreo, .115 Montreal Street Phone 2-6753 or 2-847.1.TWO large room heated apaitment, 804 Belvedere, also 4 room Individual lesldenre.Immediate possession.Hebert\u2019s, Phone: 2 0874.FOUR new 5-room beautiful heated apartments.Occupancy May first.Galt West, near Bryant\u2019s, Superheater, Industrial centre etc.See Ho-bert\u2019s.Phone 2-0874.BEAUTIFUL 3-room modern tenement; heated; hot water year around.Stove, refrigerator, Venetians, tiles furnished.Occupancy February 1st.Information at 991 McManamy.4-ROOM tenement, West Ward, McManamy Blvd , bus stop at door.Refrigerator.$40.00 monthly.Tel: 2-4385.FOUR room unheated apartment, West Ward, Tel: 2 3953.MODERN 1-room healed apartment sfove furnished: near church, school and bus stop.Apply I005 Champlain.NORTH WARP*\u20142*room heated apartment; electric stove, hot water vear around; ground floor.Available Feb.' 1st.Call 2-1297.ARGYLL STREET, 4 and 6 rooms, heat-' ed, hot water year around; 6-room nirhented tenement on Aberdeen.Available Mav 1st.Apply 279 Aber- | decn.Tel: 2-3255.OFFICE opening for a girl who Is a High School Graduate, taking hon ours In mathematics, to learn office routine and particularly to calculate plywood eaten.Knowledge of typing very essential.Apply: Waterloo Pl>-wood Ltd., Waterloo, Quebec.28 Domestic Help Wanted WANTED\u2014Country girl for housework.Telephone Dexter 0521 or write Dr.P.C.Staples, 12 Brock North, Montreal West, or telephone Lennox*HJe 2-9770.35.Business Opportunities FRUIT STORES FOR SALE! Wrll situated, in Shi-rbrookp and Waterloo.Established clientele.Reason for selling \u2014 other business commitments.Tel.Sherbrooke 3 4000 or Waterloo 707-M.WANT cash for your invention?We help you sell, lease or promote patented or patentable Ideas.What have you?Invention Promotion Bureau, Cornwall, Unt.37.Personal 15.Rooms lo Let COMFORTABLE heated room with kitchen privilege*.Apply: 313 St.Catherine Street, Magog.Phone 4019.NEW brick 6-room bungalow, automatic oil furnace, hot water system.Garage and laundry In basement.Basement and garage heated.North Ward, Vermont Street.Tel: 2 2116.18 Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT FARM Complete with stock and machinery.Apply Harry Ten-have, c/o Gerry Whitcomb, Massau ippi.STOP SMOKING START the New Year right.Quit cigarettes with the aid of Tobacco Eliminator.A 7-day money back quaranteed treatment.For free booklet write ( .W King Pharmacal Corp.Ltd., Box 30.1, Walkcrvllle, Ont.AVOID nerlous stomach trouble*.At first sign of gastric or duodenal pain, ask your druggist to tell you about Wilder s Stomach Powder-In the blue checkered ran.at Pharmacies Dumont, Lavoie.L Olivier.GARAGE In North Ward; heated If possible.Dial 3-2828 or 2 6969, K.N.Baldwin.5 HOLMES Street, Drummondvtlle.Three storeys, brick, near river.Es- j tate of late Joseph Mnstlne.Full ' particulars may !>«* obtained by writ*\t( n lug or telephoning John A.Bowden.Z0.Wanted to Purchase 3815 Oxford Avc , Montreal 28.Telephone: Dexter 7291.39 Lost and Found LOST on Wellington street near Rosen bloom\u2019s man\u2019s wallet containing license.T.C.A.ticket to Torbay, Newfoundland.Reward Albert Trcnfleld, 124 ( levelnnd Road, Danville.Phone: 116 Collect.OBITUARIES FLOOR SANDING Rubber Tile Laying of [lubber Tile \u201cDone the way you like It\" Expert Workmen\u2014Free Kttlmetcs ANTONIO MASSON $16 St.Antoine Street Tele 2.6774 - 2-8409 DOUG WILLIAMS' WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION 13 Main St., Lannoxville Washing and Greasing Tire», Batterie* & Accessories 6 and 12 Volt Batteries Charged Tel.2-7276 OWN your home.Special advantage» this week.Now modern 5 room brick residence.Drummond Katevale lioad Soon ready for occupancy, obtain more details now.Call llobort'a, 2158 Unchand St.I\u2019lionc: 2 087L 5.Lots for Sale BUY yourself your building lot.Be proprietor now.Different sections ol Sherbrooke \u2014 Drummond Katevale-Beckett Roads.Special advantages this week.Call Hebert s this minute Phone 2-0874.Art Bennett Bilingual Auctioneer For St.Francis District Tal.90 r 2 \u2014 Sawyervilla Belanger, St.Jacques.Sirois & Co.Chartered Accountant! C.E BELANGER.C.A.P.SAINT JACQUES, CA YVON SIROIS.C.A 96 Wellington North.Sherbrooka Tel 2-269) 6.Cottages for Sale DEAUVILLE-third house from Beau-Site Hotel.7 rooms, furnished, sun room, large veranda, running water, toilet, garage.Apply: Eug.A.Tanguay, Res.: 2 0679.Office 3-2376.11.Live Stock For Sale GRADE Jersey heifer to freshen soon.$85.50 cords extra second growth 16\u201d drywood, $6 cord.E.R.Camber A Sons, Gcorgevtllc.11B.Baby Chicks \"TAILOR MADE.\" Brav chick*» for am market, any preference.New low prices In effect February, get list now, for pullets, or mixed, wide range.Best returns, from good chicks, bought early.Bray Hatchery, Newington St.E., Sherbrooke.Phone 3-3730 or agent Ehvln Johnson, Bedford.LITTER ( ARHIKR complete with track; hay fork, track 72 feet, womplete; row* stanchions, steel partitions, water howls with pipes.Doug Mackenzie, Phone 6l7-r-6.R.R.1, Know Ron.24.Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN wanted for attractive line of calendar*.Generous commissions.Start early.For particulars write to; Artistic Sales Reg\u2019d, 33 Queen Street, Granby, P.Q.a NEW START with a 36*y6ir-old firm.Success Is built on value, right prices and service\u2014give better values and service by selling top-quality made-to-measure clothes direct from maker to wearer full or spare time.None can compete with you.Be-come the authorized Goodwear representative In your territory.Com* plete kit of 250 samples and simple shortcut selling course assure success in first week\u2014startling new bonus plan on top of commission* will make you best paid clothing salesman tn country.Write us about >ourself-let's get acquainted.Frank Sims, Sales Manager, Dept.280 Good-wear Clothes, P.O.Box 652, Montreal.GEORGE ft.Wlf.KIE, OF LOWER WINDSOR.Lower Windsor, .Inn.30.\u2014 The funeral service of George Henry Wilkie on December I, 1053, took place from his home in Lower Windsor.Mr.Wilkie was born in 1805, the son of Ci.S.Wilkie,, of Hardwood Hill, and his wife, Alice Dearden, formerly of Uns-, land.His mother died when he was two years old.During his life he had.farmed at Hardwood Hill, in the district of' Ne»» CBM (940 Kcs.) THIS EVENING \u2022 06 CBM Bandstand 6 00 News 4.15\tEvening interlude 6\t30 Sport* College 6.45 Armdaie Chorus 7\t00 Sow I Ask You 7.30\tMusic Cox 6 00 Hit Parade 8.30\t.Share The Wealth 9 00 News 9.05\tNHL Hockey 10\t30 Organ Music 11.00\tWestern Five II.V) Prsirie Schooner 12.00\tDad fa} lor 12 15 OK Ranch I\u2019sis 12.30\tOixieland Loncert LOO News.Cose KtiNUAT 4.00\tVBL News 8.05\tPost aieriL ult » 00 Nejst » 06 P'ano Récitai ' 9.30 Music of the Dance i0.(g) New* 1 10.02 Neighborly Newt in.30 Kccitaj 11\tO0 Church i»«rvtr« 12.00\tBBC New* | 12.15 U N.On The Record ¦ 12.30 Harmony Harbor 1 100 Folk Song* 1.15\tJust Mary 1.30\tWay Of The Spirit j 2.00 CBC News 2.03 Capitol Report 2.30\tReligious Period 1.00\tSvmphonlc Hour 4.00\tNicholas Nlcklebv 4.30\tCritically «peaking , 5.00 Fiddle Joe\u2019s Yarns 5.30\tJake And The Kid 0.00 News 6.15\tThe Way Of A Parent 6.30\tDt&tingulshed Artists 7.00\tSunday C horals 7.10 Chamber Music 8.00\tNBC Svmphony 9.00\tStage 54 ni.oo CBi National News 1010 Weekend Review , 10.20 Special Speaker i 10.30 Little Symphony 11.00\tWinnipeg Symphony 12\t00 CBC News «rid Slcn Oft MONDAY 7.00\tCBC New* 7.05\tConcert Corner 7.30\tCBC News 7.35 Concert Corner 8.00\tCBC New* and interlude 8.15\tMorning Devotions 4.30\tMusical March Past 900 News 9 05 Movie in the Morning Ü.45 School Uroadca.vt 10.15 Kindergarten Ot The Air 10\t30 Ruth Harding.10.35 Shirley Brett 10.45\tSong Shop 11\t00 The Road ol Life 11\t15 Rosemary 11.30\trunes That Remain 11.45\tLaura Limited 12.00\tNew* 12\t15 Aunt L\"cy 12.30\tF aim Broadca*t L00 CBC New* and Weather 1.15\tChe Happy Gang I 45 Invitation to the Walt/ 2.00\tBrave Voyage l 15 Trans-Canada Matinee 1.00\tLife Can Be Beautiful J.I5 Ma Perkins 3.30\tPepper Young's family MS Right to Happiness 4.00\tPlay It Safe 4.30\tEncores a.00 Afternoon Concert 5.30\tAlice In Orchestralia 5.45\tSanta Claus Record's Radio Guide.Uepoai FOR EXPERT J.COUPLAND & SON Painting and Paperhanging Cabinets and Bookcase» Cuitom-made Wall-board \u2014 Installation Tel.2-5375 \u2014 2-114* 26.Male Help Wanted COST ACCOUNTANT Maritime manufacturer offer* splendid opportunity to young man with ambition and drive having senior matriculation or equivalent, experienced In cost and industrial accounting, capable of reorganizing and supervising cost department.State complete details of background, education, exper-ience and present salai.which will be treated in strict confidence.J.D.Woods A- Gordon Ltd., 507 Place d\u2019Arnies, Montreal, p.Q.MILK delivery diiwr, hilimpial.refei-enccH.Interviewed by appointment only.Hunting\u2019s Dairy Ltd.Tel: 2-7122.Adelie Land, in the Antarctic, is the windiest place on earth, with a full gale blowing Ihcrc day in and day out.St.Francis.The interment was made in Elmwood Cemetery, where he was placed beside his first wife, Jane! Mary Ross, w ho predeceased him some 30 years ago.He leaves lo mourn his loss his beloved second w i f e, Myrtle Oborne, and two daughters, of his ! first marriage, Mrs.Thomas Me-! Court and Mrs.Archie Patterson, several grandchildren and greatgrandchildren.| Mrs.Gilbert Douglas, of Sher-I brooke.sang two hymns.\u201cThere Is No Night There\" and \"Some Time We'll Understand.\" She was accompanied on the piano by Mrs.Ira Huxtable, of Granby.Two other hvmns were I sung, \"Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling\" and \"Breathe'on Me 1 Breath of God.\u201d The pianist for ,these hymns was Mr.Russell Mc-j Court, of Windsor Mills.Rev.G.P.Gregersen.of the United Church in Windsor Mills, officiated and spoke from the text, ! \"The dead shall rise again.\" The thoughts were based upon the Couuueatxry 6.15 BackMagc 0.30 International 8.35 Rawhide 7 (HJ News Roundup / 15 Maxlno Wore 7:80 Songs Chez Vous 7.45\tPolitical Talk 8.00\tDon Messer 8.30\tF arm Radio Forum 9.00\ti.iileinational Concert lO.OC Nous 10.la CBC Symphony 11.00\tBob McMullin Show 11.30\tLattHudr Unknowu 11.45\tLaura Limited 12.00\tNews.Close Healhton Forum Hears Talk On Pastures, Crops WIKE (1490 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tFamily Album 5\t15 Fire Fighters 6.30 Curtain Call 5.46 News, 6.00\tfcport* Newi 6.15\tBing Bings 6.30\tFred Waring 6.45\tFiahing and Hunting Highlights 6.60 Und»r the Capitol Dome 6\t55 Ctening Star 7\t00 Guy Lombardo 7.15\tThis Is Vermont 7\t45 According to the Recoid 7.55\tNews 8.00\tHie Lyn Murray show 8.30\tSammy Kaye 6 45 Music FUI 8.66 Neu* 9.00\tSteamboat Jamboree 9.30\tTown St Country Time 9.45\tTomorrow's News Now 10.00\tHonor Roll of Hits 11.00\tHeadline Newa 11.05 Sign Off tUNDAI, JUNft I1ST.4 00\u2014Chapel By The Side Ol The Roao 4.15\u2014\tNews 4.30\u2014\tBong Ol Praise 8\t46\u2014The AdventtaD 9.ih>\u2014Comic Weekly Man 9.30\u2014\tShower* Of Blessing 9\t46\u2014The Three Sons 10.00\tFrank Talk* On A.A.10.15\tMorning Serenade 10.30\tChristian Science 10.45 Church Service 12.15-\tNews 12.30\tWorld Concert Hall 12.55\u2014News I 00 Music For Sunday 2.00\tNews 2.15\tSocial Security 2.30\tFrench MatRerworks 3.00\tI Can Hear It Now 4.00\tToday In Music 5.00\u2014Boston BlarkTe 5.30\tCa\\alcade Of New* 5.46\u2014New s> 0.1K) This 1* W ashlngton 6.16\u2014\tDrew Pearson 6.30\tFred Waring 6.45\tJohn T.Fylnn 7.00\tMusic By Monte* ani 7.16\u2014\tJimmy Flddlei Show 7.30\tLet George Do It 8\t00 I Wa A Communist For FBI 8.30\tYear F.nd Re» U I* 9\t00 At The Mlnstrall- Esty 9.30\tF.xcurbion In Science 9.45\tTomorrow's News Now 10.00\t30 Minutes To Go 10.30 Journey Into Melody 11.00\tHeadline New* 11.05 Sign Off MONDAY 0 30 R.F.D.Round Lp 6.55\tNew* 7.00\tBlue Seal Billboard 7.15\tCoffee Time 7.30\tC heckerboard Program 7:45 News 8:00 Morning üpeciaJ 8.15\tBarred Heart 8\t3n Coffee rime 9\t00 Mary Foster 9:15 Morning Devotions 0:30 Homemaker Harmonie5 0 45 Spotlight on a Star 9 55 New* 10:00 Songs ol Oui Times 10\t15 Red And White Calling 10.30\tOn The Town 11:00 New* 11\t05 What\u2019* the Tern?M:10 Best on Wax 12.00\tMusic By Morgan 12\t15 News 12 30 Luncheon Melodies 12 40 Dally Market Summary 12-45 Farm Journal 12:55 News l 00 Classlfieu ol ihe air 1.15\t'This I* V ermont 1.30\tMusic For Monday 2.00\t1490 Club .1.00 Hour Of Stars 4:00 Rhythm Round t*p 1:30 This and That with Musto 5.00\tFamily Album 5.13 Kldie Show 5.45\tNews 6.30\tCurtain Call 6.00\tSports 6.15\tBing Sings 6.30\tFred Waring 6.45\tFishing & Hunting Highlights 8 50 Under The Capitol Dome 0.35 Evening Star 7.00\tGuy Lombardo 7.15\tThis Is Vermont 7.30\tConcert In Miniature 7:45 According to the Record 7:55 News 8.00\tThe LLyn Murray Show 8.30\tHugo Winterhalter 8.45\tMusic Fill 8:55 New* 9.00\tAve Marla Hour CFCF (600 Kcs.) THIi EVENING 5\t00 News 5.06 Western Swing 6\t00 Don Carm-roo Show 9\t30 Newscast 6 45 Sports 6.50 Hockey Star» 7.00\tHit Parade 7.55\tNews 8.e 10\t46 Big Fime In Sport* \u2022 I On New* «nd Aport* It 15 Soft LlghU 12.30\tSign Otf SUNDAY 4.00\tNew* 8 0S Junior Radio Play nous* 9.00\tNews 9.05\t.National Vespers 9.30\tSalvation Array 10\t00 News 10.05 Message ot Israel 10.30\tSongs of Judea 11\t20 News 11.30\tSunday Melodies 11.35\tChristian In Action 12.00\tNews 12.10 Week in Review l 00 News, David Rose 1.15\tVic Obeck 1.30\tBing Ciosby 2.00\tNews, Dinah Shore 2.30\tTony Martin 3.00\tNews, Doris Day 3.30\tPercy Como 4.00\tNews 4.05\tTime For Youth 4.30\tChurch Service 5.00\tCuckoo Clock House 5 30 Evening Comes 5.55\tNews 0.00 George Jessel 4.30\tOur Miss Biouks 7.00\tThe Tylers 7.30\tAmos \u2019N Andy 8.00\t\u2019Damon Runyon 8.30\tBell Singer* 9.00\tSinging Stars 9.30\tAround The World 10.00\tAmerican Navy Band 10.30\tSammy Kaye 10 45 Rig Time In Sports 11.00\tNews 11.15 Report* From Parliament Hill 11.30\tSoft Lights 12.00\t.Nows, Sports & Sign Off MONDAY 6.00\tGurd slnclaii Show 7.00\tNew* and Gord Sinclair Show 7.30\tNews and Gord Sinclair Show 8.00\tNew* and Sport* 8.15\tGord Sinclair *%how 8.30\tNews 8.35\tGord Sinclair Show 9.00\tNew* 9.05\tPiano Mood* 9.10\tFavorite Recipe 9.15\tBreakfast Club 10.00\tNew*.Charlie Fan 10 45 Good Nelghoors Club 11.15\tModern Romances 11.30\tPat Murray 12.00\tNews, Music 12.15\tWhen A Girl Marries 12.30\tBrighter Day 12\t45 Perry Mason 1.00\tNew*.Mu*!c 1.10\tA Man and Hi* Magic 1.30\tGuiding Light 1.45\tYoung Dr.Malone 2.00\tGrand Central Station 2.25\tAnne Marshall 2.30\tCharlie Fair J.OU New* 3.05\tCharlie Fair 4.00\tNews 4.05\tJunior Radio Playhouse 4.10\tA Man And His Magic 4.15\tJunior Radio Playhouse 4.30\tHigh Time 5.00\tNews-Western Swing 5.30\tDon Cameron Show 6.30\tNewscast 6.45\tSport, Don Cameron 7.00\tDon Cameron 7.25\tNew* 7.30\tPercy Faith 8.00\tPress Conference 8.30\tOpportunity Knocks 9.00\tRadio Playhouse 9.30\tBulldog Drummond 10.00\tFrank Rico IU.30 Sports Round Up 11.00\tNews / M.I0 Deegau\u2019s Diary 11.25 Soft Light 12.00\tBlue* From Latin Quarter 12.30 Sign Off ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.The Furniture Store Next to tho City Parking Lot MEADOW ST.- TEL 2-1355 Healhton.Jan.30 \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Avery Davis very pleasantly j 9.30 Uue»i stai entertained the Farm Forum\tTomorrow-, New» ncv- power which raised Lazarus from ! GrouP at ,,,eir home, when in 1000 Journey into Melody the dead.\tspite of extremely cold weather i ll:01,\tNew» The bearers were Messrs.H.R.nearly all the regular members j ll:0S si8n ofl Ross.Charles Ross, Alec Ross and wm> present.Douglas Ross, all of Sherbrooke.',r- Bruneau.the agronome, ot and Rupert Bishop ami Herman »l«Sog.was present and gave a Bishop, of Bishoplon.\tmost interesting talk on improv- 1 Those present at the funeral '\"P pastures and crops, etc.He from a distance were from Shcr- ,hpn answered questions from the brooke, Waterloo.Boscobel.Bish- ' Broup.opton, Lennoxville and Granby.The next meeting was held at -\u2014- ' the home of Mr.Roy Aldrich on SCOTSTOWN-\tMonday, January 25, when the ! usual number of members were ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED 183 Frontenac \u2014 Tel.2.1564 96 King We»t \u2014 Tel.3-5583 \"We service everything we sell F- Before buying Furniture, visit our store and its 5 floors full ol merchandise at attractive prices.As we lake trade-ins, you will find a great variety ot used furniture at low prices Furniture\u2014Washing Mechlnes\u2014Electric Refrigerator»\u2014Stove» WHAT COULD B LON DIE SHF MUST BE USING DELICATE HERBS TO BRING OUT THAT DELIGHTFUL AROMA Y®1P BOILING BE COOKING THAT SMELLS SO GOOD?3 IN MV FKj-A TEAfjroOM A PAN' VMLL P'-EVHNT ME 5 PCCM\t- BUT rrjS CATWEC EX^EN^iVE-*500 A ESOTTl5y 5EEIOU5 OOCP MEBE VOJ AQE -COtr - on purchases of $1.00 and over \"rLr .L .-rCle 'T 1?.dlscus,l0Jn during th.monih .1 Febru,,,., Mr ,h/\u201ed r;;;™ apparent that there is a layer of\tGeneral Notes liquid metal that lies between\tMr.and Mrs.Morton Bean, of the crust and a solid cenler.with i Massachusetts, were guests of Mr a mantle of rocky material ex- and Mrs.Archie Bean, tending to the surface.Below it there is a region still so hot and j- under such pressure that it is liquid and at the center there is solid iron.LEONARD BOILERS OF All TYPES Isonqrd Color W«lded Steel 3 po»» Boiler* 1er Steam ond Hot Water Heating; ol*o Scotch Dry Bock Boiler*.Of all rapacitiet, for oil or other firing.AI»o H.R.T Prick-»et typ*.Dry Bock ond Vertivol Boiler* for medium or high pretture.Early thipment* when desired.Write, Wire or Phone: PLANT'S MACHINERY LIMITED 3550 St.Jam#* St., Montreal, 23, Que.Phone: Wl.1966 TELEVISION CBMT - MONTREAL Channel 6 SATURDAY, January 30 3.00\u2014\tMusic 5.00\u2014\tChildren\u2019s Corner 5.30\u2014\tWillie Wonderful and Children\u2019s Films 6.00\u2014\tEd\u2019s Pi.tee Travel Unlimited 46-National TV News .00\u2014Tabloid 7.30\u2014\tHoliday Ranch 8.00\u2014\tJackie Gleason 9.00\u2014\tDouglas Fairbanks presents .\u2022 , 9.30\u2014\tNHL Hockey Rangers-Canadiens 10.45\u2014Great Fights 11.00\u2014\tSportsfollo 11.20\u2014Wrestling\u2014Chicago SUNDAY, January 31st 8.00\u2014\tMusic 5.00\u2014\tKxctirsion into Science 5.30\u2014\tPopinot ! 6.00\u2014Our Miss Brooks ! 6.30- Dennis Day 7.00\u2014\tN-\u2019us Magazine I 7.30\u2014Showtime I 8.00\u2014Toast of the Town 9.00\u2014\tFour Star Theatre I 0.30-Life with Elizabeth 10.00-This Week 1 10.30\u2014CBC Sunday Night \u201cMajor Barbara,\u201d by G.B.Shaw 11.50\u2014News Chinese coins of 200 B.C.were shaped like articles they would I purchase.To buy a dress, you | ; would use a coin shaped like the i human body.NEW AND RECONDITIONED MOTORS STARTERS\t^ J PEWIt TRANSFORMERS\tR! 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TO WHAT LUTHER SAID ABOUT HIS HOME FOLKS THANKS AGMk) FELLOWS! MAMMY DOCTOR PASSIWO THRU MR.WUKEEl Xf WHAT CAN WE DO WELL JUST HAVE no HEAD FOR UNOCCUPIED NCAV W.TH THE ARMIES \\ TERRITORY OF WILLIAM SWAjy-VN.g I AFT TRY TO ACROSS BRITAIN .WHERE CAN WEL GOÎ OUR blGGr3T HAZARD POR THE MOMENT y via BE fast moving PATROLS IF ANY OF TH DUKE S BRASS HATS HAD AV WIT TOSENO 'EM OUl! OSCAR BOOM! LET ME EASE YOUR MIND ON THAT, OOP WE DP! I DREAMED I DIED .AND .THAT T < A V7A3 ItV ) HEAVEN! But.dear She didn\u2019t Ml AN Ur T\u201c'AJ A WAY .NOW please COME TO BED1 But ) NOW 3.that r \\ \u2022 SEE YOU / .t know \\(r, |T CAN\u2019T BE SO! PRlSClLL WHAT'S , \u2014i\\i, :, yO'jve ear one more a'!nute, clovd, BEPCRE 1 GET THIS KID (XT Cc MY k.HA1* AND THS CAR CM the ROAD/ jv l'/tterecnatins Banville, i man S£ A.?LE to GET Close ENOUGH TO MIDGE TO BANVILLE MATY BE RjjFFNG ABOUT m.DGE AND tacky KEEP HER PROM HARMING TACKY.GOT TO CHANCE IT/ ° ; ' ~ 5BM6 OUT TW5Z&.THEN A6AfM.4 Ugr 1H4 \u2022; uu U'Of \u2018AC ) I Eight-\u2014-\u2014- \u2014SHLRliROOKL DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1954 C^lturch er vices In The Women s Sphere YOUR WRAPOVER! v.v.\u2019.v.v» y.¦ The Presbyterian Church In Canada ~ ST.AN DR lOWS CHimill Frunlcnac Street Intcrm Moderator - Rev.C.Ritchie Bell, L).l).Organist- Miss I.Uoomhour Director of Music Malcolm Brown.B.Mus.SABBATH SCHOOL J0.45 a.tn.\u2014Junior-Intermediate 11.00 a.in.\u2014Kindergarten I\u2019rimary SIOR.1ION TOI\u2019K S 11.00 a m.\u2014 \"THE THANKFUL MAN 1 \u20221.00 p m.\u2014 \u201cTHE WOMAN OK SYCIIAR.\" Guest Minister Rev.Donald MacDonald, B.A.of Avontnorc, ont.Candidate for the vacancy.Come ati'l Hrnifi the I'uiititu to Church Baptist Church Corner of I\u2019lirlland and tRieen Sts Rev.K.C.Amcry, Minister.Mrs.C.Wright, Organist.0.40 a.m.\u2014Sunday Seliool 10.00\ta.m.Adult Bible Class.11.00\ta.m.-Worship Service Subject: \"THE LORDSHI1\u2019 OK CHRIST.\" 7.00\tp.m.\u2014 Service conducted by members of the B.Y.P.U.including the film- '\u2018Public Enemy No.1.\u201d (North Halley) 10.30 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.3.00\tp.m Worship Service.Subject: \"THE M Y K T E R Y CHILD.\u201d Come and worship with us.Undenominational Church Of England ST.PETER'S CHURCH EPIPHANY IV January 31.in.r)l The Rev Canon Russel K Brown B.A., Rector.The Rc\\.C.James Fisk, B.A , assistant.Mr.Morris c.Austin, Organist amt Choirmaster.8.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Conimuntun.11.00\tajn Morning Prayer \u2014 (Youth and Children's Service).7.00\tpm.\u2014Evening Prayer.Church School 0.30 a in.\u2014Junior Department 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Senior Department.11.00\ta.m.\u2014Primary & Kinder garlen.Tuesday Feast of Hie Purification of Saint Mary, the Virgin 7.30 a.m.Holy Communion.Wednesday 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion.8.00 p.m.\u2014School of Prayer.Friday 7.30\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion.Daily 8.30\ta.m Mattins (Mon.at 0).5.30\tp.m.\u2014Evensong (Sat.at It) CHURCH 111' HIE ADVENT Bowen Avenue Smilh Canon E.K.Moffatt, Priest-in-Charge.Fourth Sunday After F|ii|ihaiiy January 31st.1!)54 8.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion & Corporate Communion.W.A.(all branches).10.00\ta.m.\u2014Church School.11.00\ta.m.Sung Eucharist.Saturday.Fch.(illi PURIFICATION OF B.V.M.7.30\ta m Holy Communion.GRACE ( IIA PEI.Montreal Street Evangelical \u2014 Undenominational SUNDAY SERVICES 10.30 a.m.\u2014The Lord's Supper.2.30\tp.m.\u2014Sunday School and Adult Bible Class.7.00\tp.m.\u2014 EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.Are you one of the many that are coming to our Sunday evening service?Come once and you will come again.MR.WELCH WILL BE PREACHING, j Wednesday 8.00\tp.m.\u2014Prayer and Rible ! Study.Saturday 8.00 p.m.\u2014 GOSPEL RALLY.Service will be broadcast over CKTS from !) to 0.30.\u2022 « * Listen to \u201cThe Glad Tidings j Hour\u201d broadcast over CKTS on Sunday at one o'clock.u\"ni^ersaUst^~churcJÎ (North Hatley) Minister: Rev.Carl Nelson.1.30\tp.m.\u2014Service of Worship.CHURCH Ol' SI PAUL THE APOSTEE Corner of McManamy & Fairmount Rev.A.V.Oltiweli, B.A.I\tmirth Sunday After Epiphany January 31st, 1954 8.00 Holy Communion.Corporate.St.Mary\u2019s Guild 10.00\ta.m.Sunday School.11.00\ta.m.Kindergarten ('la.i.s.II\t00 a.m.\u2014Sung Eucharist.4.30 p.m\u2014Evensong.Tuesday, Feb.2.1954 THE FEAST OF THE PURIFICATION 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion.Christian Science FIRST CHURCH Ol CHRIST SCIENTIST Montreal and Island Streets Sunday School.10 a.m.Sunday Service, 11 a.m Subject: LOVE.Service at 8:00 p.m.Wednesday Reading room open Monday.Wednesday and Friday.3 to 5 p.m Friday evening.7:30 p.m.at Ills Majesty\u2019s Building.The inexhaustible resources of divine Love, available today to bless all who understand that God has provided unlimited good for man.will be emphasized at Christ- ian Science church services on Sunday.The subject for the week s Lesson-Sermon is \"Love.\u201d It includes, among relèvent Bible readings, the following from Luke: \u201cConsider the lilies how they grow: they toil not, they spin not; and yet I say unto you, that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one ol these.If then God so clothe the grass, which is today in the field, and tomorrow is east into the oven, bow much more will he clothe you, O ye of little faith?.Fear i.Dl.little flock; for it is your Fath-i r's good pleasure to give you the kingdom.\u201d Correlative passages from \"Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\" by Mary Baker Eddy will include the following: \"Divine Love always has met and always will meet every human need.\u201d The United Church Of Canada PLYMOUTH CHURCH Duffcrin Avr.at Montreal Slrcet Rev it.(!, T ;.it, Minuter.Mr.Gault Parker, Organist and Choir Director.1U.15 a m.\u2014Young People's Bible ( lass in Church Parlour.11 00 a.m.\u2014Church School.11.00\ta.m.\u2014Public Worship Sermon: THE VOYAGE OF LIFE: (4\u2018 \"MISTS & FOGS.\u201d You arc cordially invited.THIS AFTERNOON at 3.80 there will be a meeting of the Session in the Church Parlour.TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Court and William Streets Rev.T.D.F.Everett, B.A., B.D., Minister.Mrs.R.J.Bell, L.Mils., Organ ist and Choir Director.Sunday, January 31, 1954 1100 a.m.\u2014 Morning Worship.7.00\tp.m.\u2014Evening Worship.We invite you to worship with us.3:15 p.m.\u2014Young People\u2019s Union in the Club Room.Wesley Hall.All young people 17 and over arc invited.Church School Notices 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Senior, Intermediate and Junior Groups.11.00\ta.m.\u2014 Primary, Kindergarten and Nursery Groups.TOMORROW IN LENNOXVILLK tlueen and Church Streets 9.30 a.m.\u2014Early Worship \u2014 Subject: \u201cABUNDANTLY.\u201d 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Church School: Junior.Senior and Adult Classes.10.45 a.m.\u2014Primary School Assembles.11.00\ta.m.Morning Worship: Sermon, \u201cTHE MENACE OF SMALL MINDS.\" 2.15\tp.m.Religious Motion Pictures for Children show ing The Life and Times of Our Lord.4.15\tp.m.\u2014\u201cTHE KING OF KINGS\u201d on the Screen.0.00 p.m.\u2014Hi-Y-P-U Supper.7 00 p m.Evening Worship: Sermon, \u201cTHE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST.\" This sermon of Dr.Outcrbridge deals with the classic comedy of Oscar Wilde \"The Importance of Being Ernest\u201d - 'A ) ' ' v.LYNDA, daughter of Mr.and Mis.John Farthing, and granddaughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.McNab, of Maitland, Ont.Social and Personal Phone 3-2636 St.Faith's Guild Re-Elects Mrs.G.F.Chapman President The annual meeting of St.Faith .-> Guild of St.Peters Church wa-held in the Memorial Hall on Monday afternoon, January 18.when Mrs.George F.Chapman was reelected president.Mrs.Chapman was in the chair and Rev.Canon Russel K.Brown opened the meeting with prayer.Reports were read by the secretary and the treasurer.Mrs.W G.Green gave a summary of activities during the past year and Mrs.Reid Moe presented an excellent financial report, showing that 1953 had been a very successful year, both socially and financially.Canon Brown took the chair for the election of officers, and on behalf of the corporation thanked the members for their untiring efforts 1 and financial assistance.The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Mrs.George F.Chapman, re-elected; first vice-president, Mrs.Roy Wiggett: second vice-president.Mrs.W.G.Hunter, re-clccied: third vice-president, Mrs.C.S.Ives, rc-eiectfid; treasurer.Mrs.F.W.Jackson; corresponding secretary, Mrs.W.G.Green; recording secretary, Mrs.E.L.Reid.At the conclusion of the meeting refreshments were served by Mrs.H.S.C.Moffatt and Mrs.1 D.Joslin.Mrs.C.K.Bartlett poured tea.1 High School girls\u2019 team on the local rink, ending with a 4-2 score.The Cookshire High School boy» and the Scotstown High School boys also played the same evening.ending in a tie.2-2.Refreshments were served after the game» WRONGLY NAMED The musk ox of the far north U not an ox.but a member of the sheep family.HEAR BETTER for 18< A MONTH! 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Friends of Mrs.Alfred Roy.Is land street, will be sorry to know she is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.*\t4\t« Miss Freda Bennett.Magog slrcet, is leaving Sunday for Montreal, where she has been transferred by the Bell Telephone Company to Beaver Hall Hill.*\t\u2022 * Mr.and Mrs.William llifghos.William Street, left on Thursday for Victoria, B.C.where they will be guests of Mr.and Mrs.Carl Gray for a few weeks.* * * Mrs.David Anderson, of Brae Manor, North Hatley, was in town, on Wednesday, to attend the Slier, brooke Symphony Concert held at ttie Granada Theatre.* « Friends of little Elizabeth Bampton, who was a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, for a week, will be pleased to know she has returned to her home, on Vimy Street.*\t«\tft Mr.A.C.Stevens, Quebec Street, is in Montreal today, to attend the MeDowall-Dunlop wed-Iding taking place this afternoon.He will spend the week-end with his son and daughter-in-law.Mr.and Mrs.Basil Stevens, in West-mount.ft *\t?I.t.-Col.John !.Blue and Mrs.Blue.Bradley Street, left yesterday for Montreal, where they attended the R.M.It.Ball, which was held at the Royal Montreal Regiment, last night.They will he guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Palmer, Westmount, for the weekend.in contrast to the Parables of Jesus.8.15 p.m.\u2014HYMNS FROM THE SCREEN.8.25 p.m.\u2014The Hi-Y-P-U presents the graphic and beautiful production of Cecil B.De Mille \"THE KING OF KINGS.\u201d A silver collection will he taken to defray expenses of continuing this programme of religious films.If you : ever saw this picture before you will want to see it again.No other i motion picture ever produced has I received greater acclaim than this mastery of spectacle and moving presentation of the Life of our Lord.Pentecostal Church LENNOXVIt.l.t Oucen Street North Rev Hubert Lewis, Pastor.10.45 a m.\u2014Morning Worship.2.30\tp.m.\u2014Sunday School and Adult Bible Class.7.30\tp.m.\u2014Gospel Service.A Warm Welcome Awaits You.The Salvation Army Sherbrooke Hospital.ft\tft ft The Ladies' Guild of Plymouth church held it's regular meeting luesday evening in the church parlour with Mrs.E.Kennctt presiding.At the close of a short business session it was suggested that the next meeting take the form of a memberhip drive, cacti member being asked to bring a, new member.A most enjoyable j social hour followed with Mrs.George McClintock and Mrs.Ken-( noth\tIrwin as\thostesses.«\t« « St.\tAndrew's\tAuxiliary\tmet\tin the church hall\ton Wednesday al- lernoon with Mrs.M.Roarkc and | Mrs.E.Harmcr acting as hostesses.The president, Mrs.D.Ross, was in Ihe chair and con-ducted the devotional period.During the business session several | items came up tor discussion.' Plans for a spring tea on April 7.and a rummage sale in May.were I discussed.The meeting closed in regular form after which refresh-, ments w ere served by the bos-1 tcsscs, assisted by Mrs.M.Page.ft ft ft The regular meeting of the Church Union Group was held Tuesday evening, January 26.at the home of Mrs.H.A.Peabody, Portland Avenue.The president.Mrs.D.McRae was in the chair and the devotional period was conducted by Mrs.R.K.Beers.The marathon bridge scheduled for the month of February were given out.Final arangements were made to donate the money raised (Wring 1953 to the three United Churches.The hostesses were Mrs.P.Mathias, Mrs.F.G.Taylor and Mrs.H.A.Peabody.ft ft ft Mrs.O.Williams and Miss V.Bennett entertained at the home of the former, Queen Boulevard, Saturday, January 23, at a miscel- laneous shower in honor of Miss J.Flanders, whose marriage will take place next month.The hostesses presented the bride-elect with the beautifully-wrapped gifts, w hich aroused much interest when opened and passed around.A sing-song followed, accompanied by Mrs.L.Bennett at the piano.Later refreshments were served hy the hostesses, assisted by Mrs.C Jameson and daughter.Mrs.Ft.Flanders, mother of the bride-to-be.poured at the lacc-covered table, arranged with red roses and yellow tapers in Rouge Royale holders.The ices were cut by Miss M.Flanders, cousin of the guest of honor.£4 MORNING - GLORIOUS! 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Hall, on January 18th.Rev.Mr Walker opened the meeting with prayer.The minutes were read and adopted.The financial report was read by Mr.; tieorge Kiglar and showed satia-(actory balance.Mr.George Riglar was elected people's warden: Mr.Fred C.Goodin.rectors warden; and Mr.Har-vey Parsons, treasurer.The sidesman were re-elected, with Mr.Alc\\ MacAuley replacing Mr.Ashley Scarth.Rc\\.Mr.Walker thanked the different Associations for their help and co-operation, the lay-reader.choir and organist wepe also thanked.Mrs.Roy Pcsruisscaux, president of the Ladies' Guild thanked Rev.Mr.Walker for his kindness Kind help during the year.Mr.Basil Woolley and Mr.Erwin Watson were appointed auditors for IflS-t.East CliftouF.F.\tSt.Paul's W.A.Held Party On\tAt Mansonville Fourth Night\tElects Officers WE\u2019RE GOING TO HAVE A SHOE SALE! GENERAL NOTES Mr.John A.Smith, of Montreal, was a week-end guest at the home of his parents.Rev.and Mrs.John Smith, on Coleman Hill.,,\t,\t,\tMr.Angus Maclver.of Asbestos Cowansville, Jan.30 speaking spcn, wcek-end with his par-o the missionary work in Africa\tyIr am| yirs.Angus Maclver, at the January meeting of the i)it|on street W.M.S.of Emmanuel United Mr Arnold MacLeod, of Albert Church.Mrs.Gcral.Fee said streel is spending a holiday in that in previous vears Africa had , ,)inwai|.om.guest of his .sister boon known more bv the flash of .md brother-in-law, Mr.and Mrs diamonds and the gleam of gold \\5|,lcy Clark until the Bible ea.nc to he read Mr amj Mrf william Ladd and and taught among the natives.son orald and Mrs.Donald Mac- In the northern of Africa Ivor and daughter, Ann were Sun- the people arc mostly Moslems (|av gliesl^ 0f Mr.and Mrs.Ashley and in the south o.this vast con- Sc^rlh jn Stans,ca(j.tinent the people are mostly\tjj ^ Scott is spending a whites and Negroes.\tfhey are holid;lv.visiting friends and rcla- slow to convert hut very faithful ,jvcs \u2022\u201e Monlrcai.Chris.Ians once they learn the Mr Eugon(, Protean, an em-lovc of Christ.\t1 niovc of the Scotstowm Granite One now member was enrolled\tny ig conrinPf| t0 his home.at this meeting.Mrs.W.J.Beat- Mr.Protean received an injury to .\t,\tcr\ti .____.__ 'll.I lUICtlll I V V VI * V VI *1I* lie.who kindly otTered to enter- Ln cn|.w|,ile repairing a cable at tain the meeting of hebmarj lb ^ Qranj(p Quarry near here.at ncr home.\tylr!; Kenneth Evans and Mrs.I ho «levotions opening was led 0rland Edwards, of Port Dover, by Mrs.C- Hamilton, followed by 0nt have returned to their homes, Hie hymn.Rock of Ages on e ftcr cndjnR ., weck with their record player as arranged by the ^\tM .md Mrs William Ir- hostess.Mrs.t.McCormick, rour 1\t^ .nrsl I /->rJ In « la\tnoli U\u2019ith ' \u2018\u2022\u2022K.\t.\t__ .East Clifton.Jan 30 -The Farm Forum at F.ast Clifton held a Christmas party on its Fourth Night, December It.at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Carl Dillon.One Urge group listened to the broadcast, after winch a business meeting was held.Rev.A.Cameron gave a report on the projector, slating it had been ordered and that he hoped to receive it shortly.The sum of $20 was voted to be paid for the Clifton Forum part towards it.A letter was read from Mrs.Fred Green, of the Ives Hill and Draper\u2019s Corner Forum, in regard to the recent decision of the member nations of F.A.O.in rejecting the idea of an International Food Board.Letters to members of Parliament are to be sent about the matter.A committee was appointed, including Mrs.Carl Dillon.Messrs.Norman and Desmond Bain, to plan a parly (or the purpose of raising money.Miss Eldine Waldron was appointed recording secretary for the month of January.At this time attention was turned to the pretty Christmas tree.The parcels, which were sold by Mr.Norman Bain, brought in a nice sum.Refreshments were served and recreation was enjoyed by all in the form of Christmas games and cards.At the dose of the meeting, evaluation of the past month's meetings was held.Most enjoyed wore the joint meetings with Cooksliirc and Ives Hill.Discussions with other Forum groups and more people met.The two subjects were the \"Regional Broadcast'' at Cooksliirc and \u201cCitizens of Tomorrow\" at Ives Hill.Also enjoyed was the topic \u201cTelling the Farmer\u2019s Story.\u201d One suggestion was that if the farmer's story could be told in comic strips on books perhaps it would reach more readers.Some liked the early lunch with recreation afterwards.The dislikes seemed too small lo record.The meeting closed by -lining \"Bon Soir\" and wishing everyone the season's greetings.Mansonville.Jan.30 St.Paul's Women's Auxiliary held its annual men mg on Wednesday evening, January 20.at the \"Parsonage\" with Mrs.Cedric Bailey, the vice-president.in the chair.The meeting was opened with prayers and by repeating the W.A.prayer in unison.The secretary, Mrs.Mary Miller, read her annual report, stating that sixteen meetings had been held with an average attendance of ten members.Special events in the past year included a silver tea; two rummage sales; a spring supper; the annual summer sale; and five card parties all of w hich amounted to $800 00.The treasurer's report, for the year showed total receipts of $1,-033.81.The Auxiliary sent a box to the IVrcas Society, containing a quilt, sheets and pillow slips.The study hook, \"Thine is the Kingdom\" is being studied and is found very interesting.The Pledge Fund, amounting to $83.00, was paid.Improvements were made to the Parish Hall kit- ASBESTOS- Svmpalhy is extended to Mrs Cyril Foggo by all Hie members of the United Ctr 'ch and com-niunitv, in the death of her father, Mr.A.Bird, of Montreal.It was very sudden and a dreiidful shock to the family for Mr Bird died on the eve of a trip to Florida with Mrs.Bird.The C A.C held a meeting in the Angliean Church Hall and the topic for the evening was \"A Visit to a Mold Farm.\" On hand to - Nin# answer the ladies' questions eon Grant, in Valleyfleld, were Mr rerning milk were Messrs Levas- and Mrs S.H.Sears, of Frontenac sour and Dion, of the .wo pasteur- Street.¦.\u2022nig plants in town \\ very good -\u2014 _ turn out listened to this very in- Fiorello H.LaGuardia, who aerv-teresting lecture.\tcd 11 years, was mavor of New Gueats of Mr and Mrs George York City longer than anyone else.\"h7?\"ill \"iin I lllllth chon and card tables were bought The U.T.O.boxes were used the sum of $13.27 was sent to head quarters.The officers (or 19M are as fol lows: Mrs.t edrie Bailey, president.Mrs.Scott Fullerton.1st vlce-ure-aident; Mrs.Alex Hnrvison, 2nd.vice president; Miss Marion Atwell, treasurer: Mrs.Mary Miller, score lary; Mrs.Leon F.ldridgc, assis tant secretary.The new business consisted ot arrangements for a card party to be held in the Town Hall on Fn day evening, February 8th.The next meeting of the W.A.will hr held in the \"Parsonage'; on Wednesday evening, February 3rd GENERAL NOTES Mrs.Edith Boyce has returned to her duties at the Mansonville House, after a short illness.The Convent has been closed due lo an epidemic of mumps.ladies replied lo the roll call with readings.The attendance was ten.A note of thanks was read by the secretary from Mrs, N.Steele, for fruit sent he.at Christmas.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.'.ester Ball at-tended the funeral of Mr.Thomas Consens at Bolton Centre United Church on January 23.Mr and Mrs.Howard Hastings and Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Phelps J arc on a motor trip to Florida.The many friends of Mr.Donald J Morrison, will regret to learn o' his sudden death at the home ot his sister, Mrs.John K.MacLeod.Mr.Peter Clement, of Sherbrooke.was a dinner guest of Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Parsons.Mr.Frank Sherman was an oier-night guest of Mr.and Mrs.Winston Beers in Lcnnoxvillc.Mrs.John Morrison, daughter.Miss Shirley Morrison and Mrs.[where thev will visit Mr.Wilfrid 7\"111''1 l>'\t«ere Sunday Taber, brother of Mrs.Hastings.|^^a^e o°f theVilrKad: FARNHAM- Master Thomas Krllett, son of Mr.and Mrs.T.Kelletl is a patient in the Montreal General Hospital, where he underwent a thro,,i operation.Mrs.James C.Booth and son.Mr.Dennis Booth were calling on friends here.Mrs.George A.Smith and Mrs.11\u201e Beers spent a day in Montreal.|\\/ X SPECIALS during the month of FEBRUARY at Roy\u2019s Cleaners! Have your clothes cleaned for less than $1! WATCH OUR ADS OR PHONE US FOR FURTHER WEEKLY SPECIALS! HOME DELIVERY Our Service Store is Located at 114 Main St., Lennoxvillc.1st SPECIAL \u2014 JAN.30 to FEB 6 MEN'S SUITS\tQQ- DRY CLEANED \u2014 forTrTÇ ROY'S CLEANERS 114 MAIN ST., LENNOXVILLE.137 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.2-8151 MIL B Y- The Milby W.C.T.U.members were pleasantly entertained on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs.E.McCrea, with Mrs.J.MeVcIy and Mrs.G.McVety as hostesses.Mrs.R.Suitor tod the ctevotionals and the secretary-treasurers duties in the absence of Mrs.C.Graham were taken in charge by Mrs.K.G.Beattie.The president, Mrs.W.T.Evans, presided over Ihe business period The afternoon's program closed with the serving of refreshments by the hostesses.Mr.Roy Lennon and Mr.J.Lennon have left to spend a few weeks with theis brother-in-law and sister.Mr.and Mrs.J.Boudreau, in Compton.Mrs.W.R.Young, of Beebe, was a guest for a day of Mrs.J.Yates and son.Douglas Yates.Mr.and Mrs.Fritz Leonard, of Brnokbury, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.Leonard, while Mr.and Mrs.R.Gilbert and Mr.and Mrs.S.Gilbert, of West Bethel, Me., were callers.Little Nancy Allen is spending a week with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.J.MacKenzie, in Sherbrooke.Mrs.B.Turner spent a day with her sister.Miss Florence Parker, in Hatley.Mr.J.Evans expects to return to his work in Windsor, having been confined to the house for a week.Mrs.W.Evans and Mrs.B.Turner.Milby W.I.members, are to attend the Q.W.T.semi-annual to be held at Macdonald College, at Stc.Anne de Belldvue.Miss E.Lennon\u2019s many friends are glad to know that she is home after being a patient in Allen\u2019s T.J.whose Earn-j RICHMOND HILL\u2014 Sympathy is extended to Mr.and Mrs.M.G.Solomon and Miss Marwinna Solomon, of this place, and Mr.and Mrs.John Wilkins, Mrs.Mildred Fleck and Mr.and .Mrs.II.Dapp.of Melbourne, in the death gf their aunt, Mrs.Carter, of Montreal, and burial took place at East ham.on January 21.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Ilealy were in Sherbrooke on business.Mr.and Mrs.Leo Provenchcr had for dinner gnosis their parents.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Provcn-cher.and their little nephew, Master Jean Provenchcr.and Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Perron.Miss Ruth Bradfield, of Richmond, was a guest of Miss Angolc Roy.Mrs.Leslie Ilealy spent a day visiting with Mrs.K.Cmniskcy.Mr.and Mrs.Oswald Perron were guests of Mr.Perron's uncle, Mr.Paul Perron and Mrs.Perron, and of Mrs.Perron\u2019s mother, Mrs.David Blouin, and attended a family reunion at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Horan, in Danville.Mr.and Mrs.Oswald Perron, accompanied by Mr.Perron's sislcr, Miss Aurore Perron, of St.Philippe dc Chester, visited relatives in Vermont and Connecticutt, and also visited their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.George Sinilhcrs, at Laprairic.Mr.and Mrs.William Carrier and son, Mr Roland Carrier, were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Sam Blais and Mr.Aristide Blais.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Paul Perron were Mr.and Mrs.Alherl Provenchcr and little grandson.Master Jean Provencher, who is slaying with his grandparents dining the absence of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jules Provenchcr and son, Claude, who are visiting relatives in Cornwall, Unt.Callers at the same home were Mr.Aristide Blais and Mr.Aimc Dubois.Rev.Mr.Jacques Smith was an afternoon guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Paul Perron HEALTHY, WEALTHY & WISE! We can't make you wealthy - - -We can\u2019t make you wise - - -We don't claim that systematic saving will make you wealthy - -but you can START WITH A \"LITTLE\"-AND ADD TO IT, OFTEN! Now's the time to begin building that small savings account into a solid \"security pool'' that some day will pay for your new home or automobile, an education for your children, a secure old age for yourself '\u2014 or eny of your other dreams that a steadily-growing, savings account can help come true! OPEN AN ACCOUNT MONDAY.SHERBROOKE TRUST 75 WELLINGTON STREET NORTH MILAN- Mrs.John E.MacDonald spent a week-end at her home here.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Murray were calling in friends in town.Miss Betty Kczar and Mr.Howard Mouland, of Sherbrooke, were wcek-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mouland.Mrs.Willis MacDonald and Miss Catherine MacDonald have returned from Lebanon, N.H.Mrs.N.M.McLeod visited her son-in-law and daughter.Mr and Mrs.Albert W.Murray, in Scots-town.Mrs.K.A.Ross visited her aunt, Mrs.N.M.MacDonald, in Seots-town., Miss Catherine MacDonald, R.N., spent a few days in Mcgantic with Miss Mavis Wood.Mr.Roderick 'McLeod, of Danville, was a week-end guest at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.N.M.McLeod.Mr.Kenneth A.Ross spent a wcek-end at his home here.Mr.Duncan McLeod has returned from Montreal.Memorial Hospital, in Montreal, for the past few weeks.Her sister, Mrs.Leo Walsh, of Derby Line, was a guest at the Lennon home.Miss E.Lennon accompanied her sister to her home and will be her guest for an indefinite time.COW'S CONTENTS Horsham.England d\u2019 Re moved from the stomach of a cow near this Sussex community: A half penny, six nails, three screws, four nuts and bolts, six scraps of metal and a tool for taking stones fium horses' hooves.L TRUE-VALUE DISCOUNTS ¦ÉË?J- ft AT Wtî 11 rr'lT\u2019-P\" a**' mewiST stYiesf lowest PRICES^ - hurry shop early' ' o n D*luxt iotas with deep, comfortable chair* to match; at tremendous reductions! Choice of styles \u2022 .top-quality fabrics \u2014 buy nowl ; use our easy \u2018 credit plan! WE FINANCE ALL OUR TERM SALES INDEPENDENTLY.SALE STARTS MONDAY FEBRUARY 1st H.C.WILSON lImhed \"Sherbrooke's Oldest Store \u2014 Since 1863' 61-67 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH \u2014 SHERBROOKE Tel.2-2627 ten SHÜRBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1954 New \u201cSherbrooke Apartment\u201d Feature Of North Ward Fourteen Residential Units Contained In Recently-Completed Apartment House Sherbrooke Apartments is thej name given one of the most up-to-date residential buildings in the North End of the City.This attractive building is owned by Armand Nadeau, Q.C., successful lawyer and prominent citizen of Sherbrooke.The Sherbrooke Apartments are situated on the corner of Prospect and Ontario Streets.The building measures 120 feet by 34 feet, stressing length so that it may afford a view of Ontario Street, beautiful and lined with trees characteristic of many of the streets in this vicinity.Residents also enjoy many other conveniences.Churches and schools arc nearby.Buses run at ten minute intervals to the centre of the city.This three - storey building contains fourteen units two in the basement and four on each other floor.They are situated so that tenants maj use cither of the entrance:, with equal case.The building itself is on a small tcrrance and is very pleasing to the eye mainly due to the excellent choice of mate/ials used in the exterior construction and the sobriety of line in design.The whole exterior is made of brick FORGED IRONWORK which decorates the balconies and entrance to the new SHERBROOKE APARTMENTS was furnished by o r e n t R 0 C H U U PLUMBING, HEATING AND ROOFING for the Sherbrooke Apartments by YVON MORIN PLUMBING CONTRACTOR HEATING AND ROOFING 100 aJcques Cartier Blvd., Sherbrooke, Tel.2-7087 The new Sherbrooke Apartments Building, located at the corner of Prospect and Ontario Streets in the North Ward.There arc two entrances on Ontario Street and a front balcony for each apartment.There is also a back veranda for each tenant.Artificial stone and ornamental ironwork combine to make the exterior most attractive.Forged and Ornamental Ironwork 20 Eighth Ave.N.SHERBROOKE Tel.2-9806 All partitions in this new building were made of cement blocks supplied by Le Bloc Vibre Inc.MANUFACTURERS OF CEMENT AND CINDER BLOCKS Industrial Centre 43, Sherbrooke, Tel.3-2432 Armand Nadeau deserves to be congratulated on the completion of this fine apartment block! Fuel Oil is furnished by CINQ-MARS & PAQUETTE LTEE DOMESTIC AND HEAVY FUEL OILS 455 King West, SHERBROOKE, Tel.3-5201 ARMAND NADEAU, Q.C., promi nent local lawyer, who is proprietor 'ot the SlK'ibidoke Apartments.except for a small space beneath ! the ground floor windows ami the entrances which arc made of artificial stone.Iron railings : flank each cement stairway ami they blend effectively with the I wrought iron bakonies attached I to each front unit.Attractive marquees grace each entrance I The apartments arc built so that je,.ch has either a front or rear , balcony ailioining.A unit con-j sists of four rooms and a bath room.These apartments were built [ by Castonguay and Cayouette well known contraetors and is so {eonstrueteci so as to admit the maximum amount of lighting Î during the day.The windows ! arc the \u201cdernier cri\u201d framed in aluminum, easily adjustable to seasonal temperatures, and j which allow more daylight to 'enter the home than any other | type window.1 owards the end | of the day a simple automatic | device automatically turns on I all the entrance, corridor and j stairway lights ami turns them [off again in the morring.These are but a few of the [ many m o d e r n conveniences which arc installed for the general safety and well being and comfort of the tenant, proving that the ultra mod-.n exterior is not deceiving.The interior decoration is both sensible and tasteful.The ceilings and floors arc finished in plaster and painted white and the corridors are done in gay f leasing colors The stairways are low and wide.To insure safety, they are illuminated by glass squares which run the full height of the builcmg.There are openings at each landing which are framed in wrought iron.The basement is all cement.It contains the central heating system and also storage lockers for the added convenience of the tenants.The floors of the units are varnished hardwood and the doors of laminated wood, whitened and varnished.There arc convenient and discreet little niches in the walls of each apartment so that one may install telephones and other appliances.The bathroom (tub and shower) present pleasing spectacles done tastefully in colors which arc in contrast with the rest of (he apartment.The kitchens are also gems of convenience.They have v hite porcelain sinks, large roomy cupboards and concealed ironing boards The kitchen- ettes also have installed a Servel refrigerator and a Moffat electric ranee.There is an incinerator connected to the basen.ent.The floors, whue not hardwood, have gaily colored rubber tiles, UPHOLD RESTRICTION Vancouver \u2014 (P/ \u2014 City council endorsed action of its personnel committee which rejected a request from the Vancouver Council of Women, who urged a revision of the city policy which excludes marrieu women from holding permanent civic jobs.PERSONAL NUMBER Calgary (Pj \u2014 Doug Kircken was determined this year to obtain licence No.1 for both his bicycle and his dog.He achieved both am bitions, after taking his place out side the licence office at 4:30 a.m SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS to Armand Nadeau on the completion of the SHERBROOKE APARTMENTS BUILDING ! AL.WINDOWS IN THIS FINE STRUCTURE WERE SUPPLIED BY \u201cSECURITY J 9 ALUMINUM WINDOWS The only three chonncl, entirely aluminum window , ., moderately priced! Honorius Morin, Agent 817 King St.West \u2014 SHERBROOKE \u2014 Tel.2-8240 C.A.CONNORS RENTAL AGENT FOR SHERBROOKE APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE BROKER Tel.2-4000 144 Wellington North, Sherbrooke, All Artificial Stone used in the new SHERBROOKE APARTMENTS BUILDING by WINDSOR ARTIFICIAL STONE REG\u2019D Manufacturers of Artificial Stone Jean and Real Francoeur, proprietors.Main St., WINDSOR MILLS, Tel.126 Sherbrooke Apartments PLASTER WORK by WILLIE ST.LAURENT PLASTERER - CONTRACTOR 802 Ste.Famille St., SHERBROOKE, Tel.2-9107 Sherbrooke Apartments PAINT WORK by ROMEO PAQUET PAINTING AND DECORATING CONTRACTOR 156 Terrill, SHERBROOKE, Tel.3-2670 This new building is insured with LORENZO CHOQUETTE CHARTERED GENERAL INSURANCE BROKER 132 Wellington North, SHERBROOKE, Tel.3-3930 Sherbrooke Apartments ELECTRICAL WORK AND FIXTURES by & FRERE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 929 Federal St., SHERBROOKE, Tel.2-0535 FOUNDATION & CEMENT WORK for the new SHERBROOKE APARTMENTS by FABI & FILS LIEE GENERAL CONTRACTORS \u2022\tMechanical Excavators and Compressor* \u2022\tTractors and Bulldozers of all size* \u2022\tAsphalt Paving ESTIMATES ON REQUEST Tel.3-1333, 2-1303 or 2-5122 800 King East, Sherbrooke.All MOFFAT Electric Stoves Installed in the new Sherbrooke Apartments, design award winier design mmrm a were supplied by RABY & FRERE FURNITURE DEALERS AUTHORIZED MOFFAT DEALERS 445 King East, SHERBROOKE, Tel.3-4808 * I 2519 SHfcRBROORE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY, JANUARY . liera you are likelv to call \u2014 then call by number mid your l\tj|r\tt'amnbelton had\tLunan.\tConsolation.Mr.H.T.J.his\u2018 studies at Bis', .p's University, been active The remains rested Castello.\u201c500 winner* were V after the holidays.\t.,______ _ Mrs F 11 Lavallière spent the »' the home of his son on Helve-weekend in Montreal visiting her dere Street.the many friends\tpprnj,r(| \u2019 j ^jr u, son in law amt daughter, Mr.and and neighbors paid their last re i\t-> »ir clarence HilL Mrs Clarence Hoy\tspecs on Wednesday evening, and \u201ed roMoi.tiôn Mr.Ken.Hall.Farnham, Jan.30 The Ladies' Auxiliary Lodge to the Brotherhood ot Railway Tra omen spon sored a card party which was held in the Odd Fellows Hall on Mon-\u201cU I wanted to make a million iiay evening, January 25 dollars,\" Joe sighed, \"I'd get out The prize winners in bridge of this business and start manu «err ladies, rMs E Bowers; eon factunng identification necklaces solation.Mrs Fred Landers; gen-American women are going \u2022 to tlemrn, Mr.Paquette, and eonso- days.need them.\"\tlation.Mr.Thomas MacDonald, public\t_\t.In an effort to turn the dead-\tIn \"500'.ladi-s, Mrs .1 Pare; con-\tfrom 7.00 p.m to 8 pm.begin-\tit- t|u> cortege moved to Danville\tand minutes of the previous meet- pan tide, the Caricaturists Societv\ts, lation Miss A G Pickel; gentle\tning January 29.\twhere the e Vet was entrained\ting.read by the secretary.Mrs.each year draws up a list of the\tmen.Mr Laurence fctreault;\tThe Junior Ladies\u2019 Guild of St\tMr William Campbelton, Mr.and\tC B.Billing Under new husi- fuces \u2019 that s'.and out from Ih.\tconsolation.Mi \\ F Beaton\tJames Church is holding a Valen\tMrs D Camnbelton accompanied\tness, the apron was turned in and crowd.These are the faces, the During he evening the draw\t,mr tca ((K)d sale in the\tthe body to Toroid-, Old, where\tIh- winning name was drawn by experts '.iv that have helped their\ting look place for the electric tea-\trhtireh hall, on February 11\tIt was to rest, in the family plot.\tMrs.1.t.Munro , and Mrs.b.owners to tame.Mr.Bussell Sly.of Montreal.\ton\tThursday afternoon\tservice\tThe Evening Auxiliary of the spent the weekend with his wa, ,,,,1,1\tAsbestos United United Church meeting was held Parents Mr.and Mrs George Sly.tsj,'urch pllp ,i,e absence of on Wednesday, January 20, at the Beginning January 30, banks in\t|jev\tMr.C W.F< ggo,\tRev.Mr.\thome of Mrs.Charbs .llaneher, Farnham will he closet on Satur-\twilliam Long conducted\tthe scrv-\ton Greenshlelds Street.The meet Extended service to the jCP duet was sung by Mr and ing opened with the \u201cLord\u2019s will be give 1 on Friday*\tMm\tKlton Webb Alter\tthe serv-\tPrayer.\" followed hv Ihe roll call kettle and\tflat iron tor which Mr It Mclver.of M.ntreal.was Th< Rebekah Maple Lodge No.\tCapllng was the wn.,er tickets had\tpreviously been sold.\ta overnight guest at the home\t3 held a pantry shower in honor Mrs.Fred Champoux,\twhose Mr Albert Sirois won the ten \u201e{ Mr and Mrs.Jack Henderson of a member and a recent bride, daughter* run the Chez Cccile Hat -,.(lvov\tkettle and Mr Frank Tclreault Mrs .1 .1 Mac Leo'1 and son, Mr.Mrs Edith (Ronald) Stevens.Mrs Shop, was taken to the hospital the flat iron The door prize was Kar| MacLeod, of Sherbrooke, Strions was taken ompletely by in Sherbrooke, where she under won b> Mrs Henry Gosselin.spent a week-en with Mr Alex surprise.Shi- received a wonder went surgery for an absessed np-At the conclusion of the cards MacLeod and Miss Margaret Mae- fut assortment of useful and love pendlx Mrs.Champoux is an ac- High on this year's list President Eisenhower, New York Van Clark Gable.Among the women UN's Madame V.1 Pandit; actress Tallulah Bankhead; and comedienne Lucille Ball.\"The personality,\" a Society statement claims, \"comes through.When we think of Health, our first thought is Cleanliness.One sure way is to hivo your clothes dry cleaned often.Why not give us a call now, and take advantage of tho specials we are now offering: PLAIN MEN'S only $1.00 BELMONT DRY CLEANING 16 \u2014 9TH AVENUE SOUTH TEL.3-1686 HERE'S SAME GAL if she f«d-lowed face fads.Joe has also added identification necklace.Back on Broadway, Joe was go- \tCleanliness \tis all-importent to good health .and should bo practised by all .not only during Health Week, but all the time.We feel that we're qualified to talk on th* tubject of \"Cleanli-neit\", because our kitchens (and the whole hotel for that matter) are scrupulously clean.\t \"Travel \u2018Triple A' All the Wey .You're Assured\t| of Cleanliness and the Best of Service\".\t \t(AAA) ASSOCIATES New\tSherbrooke Hotel \tSherbrooke's Finest MIL1.IONT11 FACE looks like this to caricaturist Joe Kaliff.disappointed hy look-alikes.real face comes along once in a million these days.And as soon as she opens her mouth 'he tells you she wants to look like Marilyn Monroe or some other vacant Hollywood babe.\" This was a considered, professional opinion from Joseph Kaliif, president of the Caricaturists So ciety experts who earn a good living in the revival of an ancient art form.The object of caricature: to capture facial expressions with as few pencil lines as possible.A good caricaturist can set his impressions on paper to the count of two faces per minute.And you\u2019ll find more and more of them doing it at conventions, meeltngs.conferences, colleges and parties across the nation.\u201cIt's a snap,\" Joe said.\"Once eyes went past a movie house, a you realize that faces follow fa- shooting gallery, a restaurant.He shion trends you get to work auto- said suddenly: matically.It's that one-in-a-million, \u201cSee?On the corner?\" warm, honest, intelligent lace that\t.shakes you and makes you work a A dark-haired girl, waiting for little harder to capture it.\u201d\tIhe traffic light to change, was The remaining 099.999, he said, reading an advertisement.Noth-are more than happy to follow ing spectacular.Just a girl read-face fads.He blamed the movies ing with disbelief on her face, for setting the face and the beauty \u201cAh,\u201d said Joe in his profession-shops and schools for following it.al voice, \"a raised eyebrow.Not ?\t* *\ta shout or a shrug or a pointing \u201c We've been taught.\u201d he said, finger.But a quiet, subtle, expres-\u201cto value a blank look and a sivc raised eyebrow.\u201d straight nose over a kindly ex- He took his pencil and sketch pression.It\u2019s a vicious circle of pad from his pocket and hurried riiirrors all reflecting the same toward the corner, thing.\u201d\t\"That,\u201d Joe Kaliff said, \u201cis the The look-alike business was very millionth face.\u201d Mrs.V.Hurley Was Elected President Of Sawyerville United Church W.A.and prize awarding, refreshments ] PO
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