Sherbrooke daily record, 20 mars 1957, Section 1
[" MARCH 15 16 22 23 29 30 ft IjerbrookelMu Record f\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f CLEARING Snowflurrie* * dunging «bout noon to light drizzle, little change in temperature; light wtmis.High today at Sherbrooke 3«.Established 1897.Price; 5 Cents SHEKEROOKE, QUEBEC WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20.1957 Sixty-First Year P' f V NEW MIDEAST THREAT HEADS TALKS AGENDA / Egypt Warned Open War Threat By Israeli Premier \\ JERUSALEM (AP) \u2014 The open threat of a new war emerged today from Israel\u2019s dis.may at Gaza Strip and Aqaba Gulf developments since she turned over those battle-won territories to the United Nations.Canal and the Aqaba Strait of Tiran.\u201d The interview\u2014one in a series Ben-Gurion gives to news agencies and news magazines on an alternating basis \u2014 went beyond his previous public warnings.Saudi Arabia has since joined Prime Minister David Ben ; Gurion said Israel's army will Egypt in declaring the mouth of march against Egypt again it i \u2018he Tiran Strait, to be Arab President Nasser \u201ctries to block Tired from their long journey as part of Air Bridge I WO bleepy People \u2014 Canada, Paul Brownson, 6, and brother Simon, 2, snooze on some baggage at Toronto\u2019s Malton Airport after flying from Coventry, England.They and their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Brownson were among the first to arrive under the plan.\t(CP Photo) Parliament Hili Roundup Pension Increase Inadequate Opposition Parties Tell Liberals territorial waters from which Israel will be barred.And the UN Emergency Force in Gaza, under prodding of the new Egyptian administration, is gradually giving up interior holdings to reinforce its guard on the Gazu-U racli frontier.Continued on Page 5 our historic and legal passage into the Gulf of Aqaba.\" He voiced these views in an inter view with a Newsweek magazine correspondent, Curtis G.Pepper, at Tel Aviv.\u201cIt would be a black day on the moral conscience of the world if we had to move our army to defend our rights,\u201d said the 70-year-old Israeli leader.\u201cWe will do it only as a last resort.But if forced, we will do it and do it effectively.\u201d WANTS SUPPORT Ben-Gurion implied he hoped for backing from President Eisenhower \u2014 \u201can honorable man, a friend and a general ol armies\u201d\u2014on the basis of a letter Eisenhower dispatched to him during Israel's early March crisis over the final purtout orders.Israelis have generally regarded that letter as a pledge.Ben-Gurion said the reason he sent Foreign Minister Golda Meir on her latest mission to > as formerjy t0 sjt |( out 0Vcr the the United States was to make j ocean an(j avoid destructive and US Warned Reds To Use Atom Bombs LONDON\u2014 (/P) \u2014Soviet De fence Minister Georgi Zhukov says Russia would use atom and hydrogen bombs as its \u201cmain striking force\u2019' in a war with the United States.Moscow radio quoted him today as telling a Soviet Army conference that if war broke out the j United States would not \u201cbe able, Macmillan Arrives For Bermuda Parley; Agenda Left Flexible TUCKER'S 1 OWN, Bernnida \u2014 ('f) \u2014\u2014 Prime Minister Macmillan flew into Bermuda today for talks with President Eisenhower on the Middle East crisis and other world issues.Eisenhower, winding up a week\u2019s health cruise on the guided-missile cruiser Canberra, airives Inter The Middle East crisis, which World News In Brief on \u201cfreedom from terror on the Gaza border and freedom of passage through both the Suez TUCKER'S TOWN, Bermuda.\u2014(#>)\u2014 Britain apparently has lost a race to test its first H-bomb in the Pacific before the Bermuda conference opens Thursday.Information available Tuesday indicated weather or technical difficulties may have delayed the experiments on Christmas Island until early April.* * \u2022 LA PAZ, Bolivia.\u2014(Æ*)\u2014 All 19 persons aboard a Bolivian airliner were killed when the plane crashed into an Andes mountain peak, a rescue squad reported Tuesday.The two-engine DC-3 plane with 16 passengers and a crew of three aboard disappeared Monday while flying from Cochabamba to Oruro.\u2022 \u2022 * SENDAI, Japan.\u2014(^P!\u2014 An American soldier and his Japanese girl friend today were sentenced to death by a Japanese court for robbing and killing a Japanese woman, then setting her home afire to hide their crime.The death penalty was the first imposed on an American by Japanese authorities since the end of the war.* * \u2022 ALIGIERS, Algeria.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 A military court Tuesday sentenced four Moslems to death for bombings in two Algiers sports stadia.Two girls who arc accused of carrying the bombs in their brassieres will be tried later by a juvenile court.Twelve persons were killed and 50 were injured in the stadia last month.* \u2022 \u2022 MONTGOMERY, Ala.\u2014(VP)\u2014 The city commission Tuesday passed an ordinance prohibiting racial integration in all athletic events in Montgomery and making violation a misdemeanor.The new law was approved unanimously by the three commissioners, all of whom are members of the White Citizens Council.\u2022 * \u2022 KAMLOOPS, B.C.\u2014 £P) \u2014 RCMP reported three small children were burned to death Tuesday in their Cariboo district home about 90 miles north of here.The victims were Identified as the children of Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Galbraith.They were: Gail 5Ht Linda 4, and Terry 3.OTTAWA \u2014 ® \u2014 Opposition parties in the Com-j c,ear to Bisenhower and to LIN j deadly blows \u2019\u2019 mons, opening fire on rinance Minister Harris new budget.secretary-General Dag Ham- \" ' have aimed most of their shots at pensions and inflation.) vnarskjold that Israel will insist Spokesmen for all three groups agreed Tuesday the budget did not go far enough in its proposal to boost tbe old age pension to $46 from $40 a month on July I.And they were unanimous in saying the government could do more to keep the lid on prices.The unanimity ended when they got down to concrete proposals.One of four points in a Progressive Conservative non-confidence motion, presented by the party\u2019s financial critic J.M.Support For Dry Skim Milk OTTAWA \u2014 (((>) \u2014 Agriculture Minister Gardiner Tuesday night announced the government will support the price of dry skimmed milk.He said the Agricultural Prices Support Board has been authorized to provide a support price of 17 cents a pound for spray processed and 14 cents a pound for roller processed Canada first quality dry skimmed milk.The minister, who made the announcement here at the annual meeting of the Ontario Milk Producers Association, said he hopes the measure would bring sufficient stability to the dairy industry \"to encourage producers to maintain their present production of milk.\u201d The support prices will be fob storage points \"at certain desig-j nated points throughout Canada.\u201d Mr.Gardiner said later in | an interview the designated points will be announced within the next week.Vitamin Plant Blast Kills 3 LINDEN, N.J.(/P)\u2014 An explosion in a vitamin laboratory killed three men and injured 11 others early tody at the Merck and Company pharmaceutical plant.The men all were working in the first floor of the three storey brick building when solvents used to make vitamin A apparen-i tly ignited, a company spokesman said.Maedonnell, said the government had not provided \u201cadequately\u201d for old age and other pensioners.BIGGER PENSIONS.Colin Cameron (CCF\u2014Nanaimo) added his party\u2019s non-confidence motion specifying the pension should be raised to about $75 monthly.Victor Quelch (SC-Acadia) said the increase should be to at least $60.Even that would leave tbe government with a $40,000,000 surplus in the fiscal year starling next month, instead of Mr.Harris' forecast of $152,000,000.On inflation, Mr.Maedonnell said the government had taken \u201cthe terribly irresponsible attitude\u201d of spending more and more when it should be cutting expenditures.\tLONDON \u2014 ^ \u2014 A walkout of British railway men Mr.Cameron said the budget became a virtual certainty today as tbe government strug-was \u201cfrivolously reckless\u201d in | g]ecJ t0 halt or avert two other strikes involving 3,000,000 doing nothing to control infla- ! WOrkers.tion.He suggested curbs on The ràj[ threat followed the The broadcast said the conference took place last Friday in Moscow.\u201cIn organizing their military bases in Europe and other parts of the world and in supplying certain capitalist countries with atomic weapons,\" Zhukov said, \"the American imperialists obviously calculate that in case of a war in Europe or Asia they will be able, as formerly, to sit it out over the ocean and avoid destructive and deadly blows.\u201cSuch calculations are only too naive, of course.\u201cAt present, there is no place in the world where the aggressor could find shelter.The Soviet Air Force is able to strike shattering blows at any enemy no matter where he is or where he is hiding.\u201d damaged the partnership in the fall, continued to threaten new explosions as the conference gets under way.The understanding was that thê agenda was being left most flexible in order to allow the government heads the widest latitude in charting a future common course.But the continuing crisis in the Middle East was considered sure to lead the agenda.Ques lions in advance of the meeting centred on how Macmillan and Eisenhower would link views on Egypt\u2019s attitude on the Gaza Strip.British sources have been giving the impression they consider that Washington still is leaning over backward to retain the goodwill of the Arabs whereas London has remained opposed to Egyptian President Nasser's policies.Thus, the Middle East issues are exp\u2019eted to overshadow such other topics as NATO policies, East-West, trade, relations with Red China and- -another point expected to be contentious Britain's pians for cutting defence spending and manpower in Western Europe.Continued on Page 5 U K.Railway Walkout Is Virtual Certainty Kosher Taste Saves Dog From Death HOLLYWOOD\u2014(JP)\u2014A little dog with a big kosher appetite \u2014only days removed from execution in a dog pound\u2014will he co-starred in a movie with Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak and Rita Hayworth.Snuffy, a rairn terrier, won a $50()-a-week eontract Tuesday to appear in the movie version of Pal Joey.The script calls for a dog to play Sinatra's pet and cat the same type of kosher food that hr does.Bert Morse, a chief inspector for the Los Angeles city dog pound, said he had read of the searrh and decided to en ter Snuffy.The dog, already nine days in the pound, would have been put away the nezt day.Queen s Visit On Agenda For PMs OTTAWA\u2014 0) \u2014Anglo-Canadian trade likely will be the main topic of the March 25-26 Bermuda talks between Prime Minister St.Laurent and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of Britain.However, Mr.St.Laurent said Tuesday in the Commons he would also discuss the prospects of a Canadian visit by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.Mr.St.Laurent, who outlined | the conference agenda, said he j had suggested the trade talks to j Mr.Macmillan, He said he will also discuss possible effects on Canadian markets of (he European common market and proposed free trade area.He noted the subject was raised during the recent visit hero of French Premier Guy Mollet.Outside the Commons, officials indicated Mr.St.Laurent will encourage Britain to increase its export to Canada and urge it to reduce dollar restrictions on imports of Canadian goods.He also told the Commons the meeting would include negotiations over Britain's requirements for uranium power development.There were indications here that if the Queen did make a Canadian visit this year if would he brief and confined mainly to the capital.She might possibly open a fall session of Parliament.special expansion and imposition of public ownership on basic industries such as steel \u201cwhich now arc in a position to inflate the economy almost on their own.\u201d They spoke in a onc-day o-pening of the budget debate, Continued on Page 5 Fish Story FORT MYERS, Fla.f/Pi \u2014Mrs.Fred Carlscn is recovering from injuries received when a 400-pound devilfish jumped into a cruiser in the Gulf Mexico.She suffered a broken arm.award this morning of a three-per-cent wage increase by a government tribunal acting on a 10-pcr-cent demand from the 370,000-membcr National Union of Railwaymcn.Union leaders already had rejected a three-per-cent offer from the British Transport Commission, which operates the nationalized lines.They had warned they would call a walkout it the wage tribunal's award fall far short of their demands.As union leaders met to consider a strike call, a spokesman termed the wage award \u201can af- Watchman Arrested He Kept 2 Wives Block Apart Refugees Return VIENNA \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 The Budapest newspaper Nepakarat said about 18,000 of a total of 200,000 refugees have returned to Hungary \u201cbecause they were tiisâptvvntrd by life in the West,\u201d! the same side of Orange Streeti NEW HAVEN, Conn.0) \u2014 A 52-year-old night watchman is in jail accused of having two wives, one living a block away from the other.Police said one of the wives is from Montreal.It was wife No.1, Josephine, who lodged the complaint and had Charles Adams arrested for what police called a technical charge of idleness.They said the charge later would be changed to bigamy.Adams and Josephine celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary last week, police said.On Sunday the grey-haired Adams celebrated the 29th birthday of alleged wife No.2, Patricia, a redhead from Montreal.Despite the fact the two wives lived a block from each other on here, they hadn\u2019t known each other.That is, until last week when a telephone call came to Joseph ine's house.The caller asked to speak to Patricia Adams and Josephine said there was no Patricia Adams there.The caller, telephoning from Montreal, had asked apparently for the number of Charles Adams on Orange Street.The caller persisted that Pa tricia Adams was married to Charles Adams last September.about home, that she knew he ran around with other women hut she.always had forgiven him She said they married in 1922, but two years later he was arrested on a bigamy charge In 1946, police said, Adams had another second marriage dissolved by the courts.Detectives said Charles claimed he had divorced Josephine, but later admitted he hadn't amj that he had married Patricia.He and Patricia were arrested, 1 she on an idleness charge also, front to railway men.\u201d About 200,000 shipyard workers, who belong to the 40 unions in the -confederation, have been on strike since Saturday, halting construction or repair work on about 600 vessels.The confederation chiefs decided Tuesday that their members in \"engineering\" \u2014 miscellaneous skilled and unskilled workers in the manufacturing industry \u2014 will begin sporadic walkouts in .selected plants on Saturday, to be followed April 6 by a mass strike.A mass walkout would mean that one person in every 17 would be on strike and that 4,500 firms would be at a standstill.The union leaders today faced a fresh peace bid by Labor Minister Ian Macleod, Maclcod arranged to confer with representatives of the factory workers\u2019 employers, who have flatly refused the wage increase on the grounds it would price them out of world markets.Bird KOs TV ONEONTA.N Y.\u2014(Æ*)\u2014A little bird knocked the community television antenna out of service Tuesday for the second time in a year.A sparrow living In an amplifier box caused a short-circuit.TCA Changes Wing Flaps On Viscounts MONTREAL.- \u2022\u2022\u2022 y\\[\\r TECHNICOLOR YIST^OH ¦ONOS: Hotlrrood Of tusl tstsMfneMty A Oar tx Dw Country n loe*l IHm the W'M Wo*»» West PM CROWlfY i -MME ROSENEtOOM «t'l»r trac ANITA ekberjg i OlRACTSO BY | OfAWK TASWLIM | WR/TTFM BY ÇftfHâ LAZAfUtS *\tby $**>***+* I* - Also - Cinemascope Technicolor ISTANBUL starring \u2022 Errol Flynn \u2022 \u2022 Cornell Borchers \u2022 \u201cwoman-hater\u201d and tries to induce him to remain to meet the dozen lovely girls she is expecting for the evening, hoping that he will be attracted to one of them, leaving her free to marry the man to whom she is engaged.The guests arrive and immediately vie with each other in their attentions to the handsome, attractive Dick, who, to pacify his sister, has agreed to remain but has wagered that he will be able to spend the entire evening with the two words, \u201cThanks awfully,\u201d for his share of any conversaiton.Complications ensue, providing delightful comedy, until the arrival of an unexpected gueut, his former fiancee, j who has had a change of heart and now, repentant, offers apologies and a desire to \u201cmake up.\u201d Dick, bound by his promise to his sister, can only respond with \u201cThanks awfully,\u201d and the romance appears to be beyond saving, but Dick manages to win his girl again, still using only the words.\u201cThanks awfully.\u201d The role of Dick Montague was played by John Branswell; Dot, his sister, by Jean Paquette; Marian Gatewood, the girl, by Maura McKenna, Ann Marsh, Marian\u2019s friend, by Anne Mac-Eachern; Carol, an athletic type, by Claire Mariasine; Edith, a born talker, by Violet Manes; Mrs.Dodd, martial and managing, Roberta Begbie; Mrs.Smythe, oozing \u201ccultunh,\u201d Jeanne Packwood; Enid, the gushing type, Betty Drury; Nanette, a siren if there every was one, Doreen Wilson; Mrs.Hemingway, the motherly type, Barbara Sharpe; Mrs.James-Gower, curt and waspish, Colette Boisvert; Caroline, so babyish, Sylvia Daniels; and Jane, an artistic soul, Phyllis Pottic-ary.The attractive costuipcs of the players added greatly to the effectiveness of this play.\u201cRinging in the groom,\u201d the DISCUSS ICE PROBLEMS \u2014 Lucien Cabana, president of the Richmond Hockey Assocation, left, and C.Spence, president of the Richmond-Melbourne Senior Board of Trade, right, discuss problems on the installation of artificial ice with H.D.Wilson, Montreal, sales manager for Linde-Hall Canadian Refrigeration Company, who was guest speaker at a meeting of the association held in the Brunswick Hotel.\t(Record photo by Wm.H.Lunan) second offering, was of a different type, presenting a picture ot happenings in the Baker family, with Wilbur the teeen-age son, interested only in joining a name band in Hollywood, his mother, devoted to her clubs, Aunt \"la the reformer of everybody, Mildred, who spends all her salary on clothes, Bertha, the cook, whose passion is betting on horse races, George, the \u201cfall-guy\u201d for the whole family, Ruth, - v cee, and \u201cGran\u201d who fixes everything for her amukingiy erratic family.\u201cGrandmother\u201d was played b* Grace Bolduc, Aunt Ella by Beverly Gingues, Bertha oy Shirley Hall, Harriet by Geraldine Fortier, Ruth by Mary Lou Perry, Mildred by Donna Piquette, George by Jack Maher and Wilbur, by Paul Rondeai.Both plays were directed by Geraldine Hebert, to whom the cast afterwards presented a sheaf of carnations and a set of costume jewelry.Between the two plays Irish airs were sung by Diane Daniel.Young Peter and Danny Maher played \u201cThe Minstral Boy\u201d on their- violins and Miss Barbara Sharpe sang \u201cRose of Tralee.\u201d Mrs.Octavien Leveque accom-1 panied on the piano.Others who assisted in the productions were Barbara Hafford, ! Dorothy Allen, Eddie Cyr and Ronald McGuire.WÊ m j '4 IWl PREMIER CINEM % TODAYI 3 Hits \u2022 Ai Horror Show Peter Graves e Beverly Garland \"It Conquered The World\u201d Chester Morris Pill Marie English \u2019\u2019THE SHE-CREATURE\u201d \u2022 Bowery Boys \u2022 \u201cLOOSE IN LONDON\u201d mirnKm-R f , \u2022 .y Dean Martin is not too pleased with the passes made at Jerry Lewis by Anita Ekberg in this scene from the Vista Vision-Technicolor laugh hit, \"HOLLYWOOD OR BUST,\" which opens today at the Granada Theatre, The \u2018Showplace\u2019 of the Townships! HENDERSON VALE \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Kelso attended the funeral of Mr.Howard Kerr, at Adderley.Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Wright were guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Wright in Lower Ireland.Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Wright and Mr.Kenneth Kelso attended the funeral of Mi.Leonard Davidson, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Dan Melrose, on the Dublin Range.Messrs.Lyman and Russell Marshall were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Marshall in Thet-ford Mines.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Wright were Mr.and Mrs.H.Marshall, Mrs.Bruce Rothney and son Kenny, Donald and Douglas Kelso, and Mr.Davie Currie, of St.Pierre Baptiste.Sewing Socieiy At Sutton Plans Adivilies The monthly meeting of the Grace Church Sewing Society was held at the home of Mrs.L.! G.Holden.The meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs.D.Fadden, when plans were made to do some redecorating at the rectory.A sugar social will be held in the near future and a Lions Club ; dinner catered to.The .meeting closed with the benediction.Tea was served by-Mrs.Holden assisted by Mrs.A.Brown and Mrs.W.Bergeron.The next meeting will be held ; on April 3 with Mrs.Robert , Townsend, Mrs.Royce Townsend and Mrs.R.Miltimore, co-hos- .\t.tesses.Friends are cordially in- was given by the Brown.es vited tQ atlend.Asbestos Guides, Scouts Join In Soecial Service ASBESTOS.\u2014 The Asbestos Guides.Scouts and Wolf Cubs held a Baden-Powell \u201cScouts' Own\u201d church service at the A.A.A.A.Club House on Sunday afternoon.The color party marched from the rear of the hall to the altar, where the Union Jack, Guide flag and troop and Cub flag were deposited.The service opened with the singing of a hymn and the invocation prayer.The first lesson of the Old Testament was read by Guide Margaret Hook.A hymn was followed by the second lesson, read by Scout Tony Bros-comb.The affirmation of the Promise Sister A.Rowal Visits 0.E.S, At East Angus EAST ANGUS.\u2014 Sister Alice Rowat, Grand Instructress of the Grand Chapter of Quebec, O.E.S., made her official visit to Silver Star Chapter No.19.The meeting was opened by the Worthy Matron, Sister Patricia Rowland.It was moved to donate $10 for hot lunches at the Cookshire High School.Plans were also made to hold a food sale at Mr.Blouin\u2019s meat market on March 29 at 2:30.Cards and a gift will be sent to Sister Isabel Currie who is ill.A thank-you note was read from Sister Scott of the United States.The Grand Instructress who then addressed the members, was presented with a gift from the Chapter by Sister Rowland.Following the meeting, refreshments were served by the members.GENERAL NOTES St.Mary\u2019s Guild meeting at the home of Mrs.Thomas Bagley was presided over by the president, Mrs.E.Rowland.Following the business session, refreshments were served by the hostess.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Reginald Webb on April 9.Mr.and Mrs.Snow of Montreal, spent the week-end as guest of Mrs.Snow\u2019s father, Mr.Thomas Bagley, and Mrs.Bagley.Guides, Cubs and Scouts.The offering was taken up by the Scouts and Guides and the Offertory Blessing said.A hymn was sung and the address was given by Rev.W.Edy.The service closed with a hymn and benediction.Mrs.G.Fletcher Again Heads Cleveland WJ.CLEVELAND \u2014 The annual meeting of the Cleveland Women\u2019s Institute was held at the home of Mrs.Royce Taylor, with the president, Mrs.Goldwin Fletcher presiding.Plans were made to give prizes of $1.50 each for raisin bread and a fancy apron at the Richmond County Fair.A drawing netted $2.50 for the branch and was won by Mrs.W.Gilchrist.Mrs.Alfred Smith acted as chairman for the election of officers which resulted as follows; President, Mrs.Goldwin .Fletcher; 1st vice-president, Mrs.Gordon Healy; 2nd vice-president, Mrs.Carl Banfill; secretary, Mrs.Royce Taylor with Miss Flora Fletcher assistant; treasurer, Mrs.Alfred Smith.Conveners appointed were: VALE PERKINS -Agriculture, Miss Minnie Stamp; education, Mrs.Ralph Healy;! Mrs.Bertha Thayer has been home economics, Mrs.Walter ; a patient in the Orleans County Oborne; citizenship, Mrs.Fred Hospital, Newport Astell; welfare and health, Mrs.I Carl Banfill; publicity, Mrs.Royce Taylor, and sick and flower, Miss Minnie Stamp.GENERAL NOTES Mrs.H.Lahue is canvassing for the Red Cross on Maple St.; Mrs.H.Miller on Western Ave., and several other volunteer workers are collecting on other streets.Mrs.C.Patton entertained a foursome at 500 at her home.Mrs.A.Miller entertained the Bridge Club at hei home.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Hastings have returned from a pleasant holiday in Florida.Rev.R.Birge supplied for the newly organized Baptist Church at Val Royal, Montreal, on Sunday, March 17.It was an interchange of speakers, as Mr.Shelby, who has charge of the Sunday School at Val Royal was the preacher, morning and evening, at Sutton Olivet Baptist Church and also took the service at Man-sonville Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon.The St.Patrick\u2019s supper at the United Church hall was very successful with a large number present.Green decorations arranged on the tables lent everything a festive Irish appearance.Miss Sandra Phelps, Mr.Roy Seaman and Mr.Ralph Davidson of Macdonald College, spent last week-end with their families here.Mrs.Gordon Healy, Mrs.Ralph Healy and Mre.Hazel Taylor were awarded prizes for perfect attendance during the past year, and Miss Minnie Stamp won the prize awarded for the best readings given by the conveners.The next meeting is to be held with Mrs.Fred Astell in Windsor Mills.Mr.Donald Cota is convalescing at his home after being in the O.C.M.Hospital at Newport, Vt.Mrs.L.Mossa and family, of Burlington, Vt, were guests of Mrs.Dorothy Brown and Mr.and Mrs.L.Jewett and family, while Mr.Mossa was the guest of his mother, Mrs.M.Mossa, at Man-sonville.Mrs.Charles Jewett remains a patient in the Montreal General Hospital, Room 1309, 13th Floor.SMOKE AND WATER DAMAGE STOCK SACRIFICED MEN\u2019S & BOYS\u2019 SUITS FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY WOMEN\u2019S PLASTIC BOOTS SALE OPENS THURSDAY MAR.21st Fabulous Specials In All Departments 83 KING ST.WEST - SHERBROOKE - TEL.LO.2-3655 lovely as springtime ¦ rnew Rouses It's Hme to pick a blouse .or two, or more .from our spring collection.We've fresh new styles to go with all your suits, skirts.$0.95 Up Line Just the thing to spice your spring wardrobe.Our array of sweaters to give it subtle fashion flavor.Up l IMITEE TO Wellington Nofth \u2014 Tel.LO.2-3262 I 'PURE' STOVE OIL Paul E.Bourque Gerard Bourque FURNACE OIL PETROLES UWtf FUELS I1C.TEU LO.9-2543\t184 WELLINGTON SOUTH Drawing of 100 gallons of Sfova Oil ovary Friday.H\\)t Citp ^age SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., MARCH 20.1957 That's right ladies \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 when you start cleaning those closets and begin making space for summer wears, send your winter clothing to us for our fine cleaning and storage service.THE CROWN LAUNDRY OF SHERBROOKE LIMITED Dial LO.9-2585 for pick-up and dalivery service.Successful Year Reported Bruce Bishop, Dr.L.La berge Again Head VON The treasurer's report present-i ed at the annual meeting of the i Victorian Order of Nurses held I in the MacKinnon Memorial j Building yesterday afternoon.I showed that the group had | experienced a very successful ! year having had a balance of almost $3,000 more than the previous year thus enabling them to pay off a loan for that sum.The report, read by Finance i Convener Harry Blain indicaled | that a great deal of effort had ! been expended In assuring all of | the services of the V.O.N.This financial report was- followed bv a summary of the work of the nurses themselves, presented by Miss L.Germaine, R.N.The Thrift Shop sale last year was not as successful as might have been hoped due to the lack j of contributions to be put up for sale.The Tag Day report showed a [ considerable increase over the ! pioceeds of l.Ui\t\\la\\u \\/ /'T A/\tOfficers for 1957 elected at the annual meeting of °?\u2019ln8, a Dfew, s(lor!, rf\tV .Ly./v.UTTICerS Ihp Victorian Order of Nurses held yesterday in the Bishop thanking^li those who M*cKinr,on Memorial Building are from left: LaDue Norwood, Harry Blain, Mrs.H Cn* Cnvïnn ^ variety of stunning creations, including suits, dresses and ensembles, IVI11 Ua y S noice ror O pr I ny were shown at the Beta Sigma Phi fashion show, \"Breath of Spring\", last night in the Sherbrooke High School auditorium.Part of the fashion hungry crowd of women who packed the hall, is shown above, watching one of the models parade down the ramp in her spring finery.(Story and picture on page 8.) page Mrs.G.S.Lolhrop Dies Following Short Illness Mrs.George S.Lothrop, the former Ethel Victoria Hallett, died this morning in the Sherbrooke Hospital.She had been in failing health for about a year.Born in 1888.the daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hallett, she lived most of her life in Sherbrooke, though her girlhood was spent in Waterville.A devoted member of Plymouth United Church, she was active in the W.M.S.and the church guild until failing health forced her to curtail activities.She was also a member of the Rebekah Lodge.Mrs.Lothrop is survived by her husband and four children, Noreen, Mrs.Alex Bayne of Ste.Foy, Stewart and Bruce of Montreal and Stanley of Sherbrooke, as well as seven grandchildren.Two sisters, Mrs.Richard Dix and Mrs.Arthur Cross also survive her.The funeral wiM take place Friday afternoon at 2:30 p.m., at Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel, Rev.R.C.Tait officiating.Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery.Fred W.Bean Ins.Ltd.All Kinds of Insurance WEHAVEM0VEDT0 61 Wellington St.S.(Above Hodge Auto Parts) Tel.LO.2-0784 Res.LO.2-8024 Lowther's Second Appeal Convention Of Heard In Montreal Today Witnesses To Open Thursday The second hearing of an ap-i Louis Philip Cliche, Mr.Bra-peal by Geoffrey Lowther | zeau took up the matter again, against a murder conviction is i He made a motion to see the being held today before the Que- confession following an admis-bee Court of Appeals in Mont- ! sion by Det.Sgt.Gaston Ar-real.The second hearing was chambault of the Provincial ordered after one of the judge\u2019s Police that he had access to the who heard the first appeal, died ! records of the Crown Prosecutor, before rendering judgement.| During testimony at the hear-Lowther was sentenced to hang : ing of the motion last week, for the murder of Gilles Murray at the Mount Orfcrd Golf Club on Sept.18, 1955, following conviction by a criminal assizes jury last year.One of the points expected to come up for discussion at the appeal hearing today is the confession allegedly signed by I vther after Murray\u2019s death.It was never produced at the trial and Lowther\u2019s attorney, Paul-Emile Brazeau has made repeated requests and motions before ;he courts to have the confession shown him.Justice Gaston Desmarais overruled Mr.Brazeau when he male his first motion and the decision was taken to the court of appeals who upheld the Superior Court decision.Last week, before Crown Prosecutor Roland Dugre admitted that during the hearing of the first appeal last fall he said he would show Mr.Brazeau the confession, but \u201cI did not say when.\u201d Following some sharp exchanges between Lbwther\u2019s attorney and Richard Crepeau, representing Dot.Archambault, Judge Cliche denied the motion made by Mr.Brazeau and ordered that he pay all costs.Liz Expecting HOLLYWOOD \u2014(JP)\u2014Actress Elizabeth Tayor and producer Mike Todd expect their first child in late November, her studio announced.Miss Taylor has two sons by her previous husband, actor Michael W\u2019ilding.She Justice I and Todd were married Feb.2.Hon.Camille Pouliot To Address Game Clubs Rally Scores of delegates will be ar- c I had made' their services avail- S- C.Moffatt, President Bruce Bishop.Miss able to the V.O.N., the slate of berge, L.Germaine, V.O.N,, and Dr.L.La- (Record photo by Gerry l.emay) officers for 1957 was presented .\t.\tTil ancÆS»u Bruce Blsta\u201e Rotariaiis Told and Dr.L.Laberge; vice-presid-j ents, Leonce Cote and John AL/x.il U/nnHarC Dunn; honorary secretary, Mrs.MUUUI fVUliUvIj Health Card System For Food Handlers Praised E.T.Webster; honorary treasurer, Curtis Bishop.Lennoxvjlle Branch committee: LaDue Norwood, Norman Welsh and William Fuller.Finance convener, Harry Blain; Thrift Shop conveners, Mrs.H.S.C.Moffatt and Mrs.E.T.Webster; publicity conveners, John Dunn and Henry Delorme and governor, Leonce Cote.The guest speaker for the afternoon was Dr.Laberge, Medical Director of the St.Francis riving in Cookshire Friday to at- sanatorium, an expert on Tuber- tend a three-day training program of Jehovah\u2019s Witnesses to commence at 7 p.m.in the Victoria Hall, Since the first announcement by the Witnesses of the program, great planning and preparation has taken place and the organization for the convention is reaching great tempo this week.The convention supervisor is Thomas R.Jones, district organizer of Jehovah\u2019s Witnesses for Eastern Canada.\u201cThe object of the program,\u201d said Mr.Jones, \u201dis to encourage people to appreciate the Bible as a practical guide to living.Public morale requires a depth religion rather than a superficial appreciation of God and his purposes.God\u2019s Kingdom under Christ is the culosis.He gave a brief talk on the disease and its history, following which he showed a number of slides demonstrating the degrees and ravages of the disease, including some slides of silicosis cases.In each case, the slide was taken from an X-ray and it proved interesting to note the wonders of the cures activated by the antibiotics \u2014 an important method of prolonging the life of the tubercular sufferer.The last slide of all was a dramatic footnote.It was a picture of a small baby.After seeing all the X-ray slides, this picture caused some amusement among those present.\u201cNo\u201d said Dr.Laberge, \u201cI did not make a mistake.I show this picture for a very special reason.ANNUAL pre-Easter Made-To-Measure SUIT SALE now in its 5th day only 0 days left as this sale will definitely end SAT.MARCH 30th Hart'* a wonderful opportunity for you to save on a quality Eattar suit.Coma in thi* very day and taka advantaga of thi* outstanding clothing event.All orders taken during this sal* are guaranteed for pra-Easier dalivery! WALTER BLUE & CO.LTD.33 King West \u2014 Sherbrooke Hundreds of sportsmen, members of the various fish and game clubs will get together on Sunday, at the Hotel Sherbrooke, to study a program of better conservation and management of fish and game resources at a convention of the Eastern Townships Fish and Game Clubs Association.Richard Seguin, fisheries biologist of the Department of Game and Fisheries of the Province will speak about lake management in view of improving the sport of fishing.Mr.Seguin has studied many lakes of the region, namely the Nicolet, Bow-ker and Little Lake Magog.The guest speaker at the forum on game management and deer protection will be another well known biologist, Dr.Hill-bert R.Seigler, chief of Management and Research division, Fish and Game department for the State of New Hampshire.He is the author of a paper entitled \u201cHas the lack of a Bucklaw harmed New Hampshire\u2019s deer herd?\u201d which was presented in March 1951 at the North American Wildlife Conference, in Washington.These experts will be heard Sunday afternoon.At the closing banquet the guest speaker will be Hon.Camille Pouliot, Minister of Game and Fisheries.The fir|l meeting is scheduled for 1 p.m Every one interested is invited to attend this convention.but the delegates only will have the right to vote.Ladies are welcome and a special program is being prepared for them.Prior to the banquet, elections will be held for a 1957 executive.J.B.S.Huard, from Sherbrooke is president, Andre Pare from Drummondville and Win Hunter, from Sherbrooke, arc vice-presidents, while Phil Rou-thier is secretary-treasurer.only real hope for humankind and people must be helped to ap- ;fhesc\\sman \u2019childTen'\u201chaVe\" no prec.atc it as a reality.\tprotection against the ravages of According to Mr.Jones over tuberculosis and it is imperative 200 delegates will come from (he that cvcry child have an inocul-Eastern Townships to attend the ;,tjon as soon as possible.One can never tell when a nurse or sitter may have T.B.unless they have an X-ray.Furthermore the disease IS contagious and every effort must be made to prevent its spread.\u201d The speech ended on a happy note.\u201cWe are,\u201d said the doctor, \u201cmaking strides in the eradication of this disease, having cut down the number of chronic tub- program.The feature event of the program will be a public Bible lecture to be held on Sunday al 3 p.m.Mr.Jones will deliver the timely address \u201cRemoving the Barriers Dividing Mankind.\u201d All sessions are open to the public.INLAND PORT Brisbane, Australia, big port for ocean vessels, is 10 miles upriver from Moretown Bay.Continued on Page 5 Of The Rockies The grandeur of the Canadian Rockies and the scenic beauty of the western provinces was shown to members of the Sherbrooke Rotary Club last night, in the film, Banff and Lake Louise, by E.W.Wakefield, supervisor of the Motion Picture Bureau of Canadian Pacific Railway in Montreal.Mr.Wakefield introduced the film with a few general remarks about the two resort, hotels, the Banff Springs and the Chateau Lake Louise, and the numerous scenic attractions within a few miles of each and advised the Rotarians that a trip through the Rockies would be an experience they would never forget.Scenes of wildlife, of trips along mountain trails and breathtaking views from the summit, of holiday pleasures in a unique atmosphere were featured in the film.Mr.Wakefield was introduced by Frank Simms and thanked by John Ghikas.Sealed at the head table were Hawley Griffith, Eugene Lalonde, Mr.Wakefield, Mr.Simms, Mr.Ghikas, President Art Kerridge, Howard Nichol, and Jack Thompson.George Laming of Malden, Mass., was the only visiting Ro-tarian, while guests included Frank Knutson of Waterville and S.J.Breen and J.L.Pinard of this city.Union Jack Out CAPETOWN, South Africa (Reuters)\u2014 The Senate Tuesday gave third reading to a bill which establishes the Union flag as South Africa\u2019s only national flag and abolishes tho official status of the Union Jack.The volcanic Mount Etna in Sicily covers more than 450 square miles at its base.Interior Decorating DRAPES \u2014 CURTAINS CARPETS - 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General Ham-marskjold took off from New York on a twice-postponed flight to Cairo to talk over \u201cissues ot immediate practical signifi cance.\u201d He said he might also visit Jerusalem.2.\tEgypt made plain in a memorandum to foreign diplomats in Cairo she intends to run the Suez Canal on her own terms.Tolls must be paid in advance to the government's Suez Canal authority in Egypt \u201cor its nominees.\u201d 3.\tA UN spokesman in Cairo denied a Monday report by radio Cairo, which quoted Gaza Governor Hassan Abdel Laiif.that UNEF troops had agreed '.o evacuate towns of the Gaza Strip within 48 hours and deploy exclusively along the 1949 armistice line.The UN spokesman said no time limit was yet fixed for this shift.4.\tIsrael, with three chartered vessels under foreign flags al- I ready plying the Gulf if Aqaba -j Red Sea routes with her mail j and commerce, looked about for an Israeli flag ship to make a test run.5.\tAn Israel military patrol battled an army gang of 10 Arab infiltrators for an hour Tuesday in the Gill area of southern Judea, an Israeli army spokesman said.He added the Arabs withdrew into Jordan territory without inflicting any casualties on the Israelis.GREENSHIELDS STOCK MARKET Stock prices moved a shade lower during quiet trading yes-terdav Aluminium was up 4 a! 117, R.A.Oil up 4 at 47.Can.Huskey up 14 al 164, Canadian Oil up 4 at 27 4.Cons.Smelters off ¦'1.i al 26.Howard Smith up 4 at 354, Industrial Acceptance off 4 at 24 4, Inti.Pete up 24 at 50, Interprov.Pipes up 4 at 51 4 and Shawinigan off \u2022\u2019\u2019i at 83.The Dominion Bureau of Stais lies estimates lhat total foreign investment in Canada amounted to over $15 billion at the end of 1956 representing an increase of $1.5 billion during the year.United States investment in Canada at December 31, 1956 is estimated at $11.5 billion or more.The Dominion Bureau of Statistics estimates that carloadings on Canadian railways amounted lo 73,635 during the week ended March 7th.1957 and were 4% lower than in the corresponding week a year earlier.The total from Ihe beginning of the year amounted to 667,981 or 7% lower than in the same period a year earlier.It is understood that Keivie-cott Copper Corporation is combining with the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company in a joint exploration program in the Northwest Territories.For the year ended Dec.31, 1956 Canadian Oil Companies Ltd.reports a net profit of $1,839,230 or $1.80 a share compared with $1,805,550 or $1.28 a year earlier.Earnings per share figures are based on pres ent capitalization.Powell River Company reports a net profit of $10,906,108 or $2.60 a share compared with $12,197,018 or $2.90 a year earlier.The lower earnings Iasi year are attributable to providing depreciation on a new planl not yet in operation, weakness in the lumber markets and the high rate of discount on U.S.exchange.Waite Amulet Mines Ltd.re ports a net profit of $5,435,626 or $1.65 a share compared with $7,390,784 or $2.24 a year earlier.Westburne Oil Co.Ltd.reports a net profit of $55,138 compared with $50,987 a year earlfer.Steel productions in the U.S.dropped from 94.2 per cent to 93.8 per cent of rated capacity last week Recently however, incoming business has been slightly stronger than it was a month ago.Great Plans Development Co.of Canada Ltd.reports a net profit of $605,995 or 64 cent a share compared with a net loss of $138,860 in 1955 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Previous\tClose\t11am.Abitibi .334 Abitibi Pfd.23 Algoma .114 Aluminum .117\t1174 Asbestos .304\t31 Boll Telephone\t.\t444\t444 Brazilian\t.\t94\t94 B B.C.Power _______ 43\t43 B.C.Forest .\t124 124 B B.C.Telephone\t434\t434 Building Products\t334\tB Canada Cement\t254\t25 B Can Iron Fdy.\t384\t384 B Canadian Brew'erie.'-\t234\t24 Canadian Celanese 134\t134 B Corby\u2019s \u201cA\"\t144 Canadian Pacific Railway\t314\t314 Smelters\t26\t26 Disc Seagram\t284\t284\tB Dominion Bridge\t22\t22\tB Dom.Steel & Coal Co.214\t214 Dominion Tar______ 114\t11-4 Dom.Textile .\t84\t84 Gen.Dynamics\t564\t564\tB 11 R M\t784\t78*1 Famous Players\t164\t164\tB Foundation Co.\t23\t224\tl> Gypsum\t23 B Imperial Oil\t514\t524 Imperial\tTobacco\tl Us Imperial Tobacco\t114 Intern.Nickel\t994\t100 4 Intern.Paper .\t924 Int.Pete\t.\t50\t51\t4 Ind, Accept.\t244\t244 Howard Smith\t354\t354\tB MacMillan \u201cB\u201d\t29\t284\t1! Massey-Harris\t64 McColl Frontenac\t664\t664 Mol,son .24 Montreal Locomotive .154 Morgan\t.\t20\tB Dow Breweries .\t30\t30 Nat.Steel Car .\t254 Noranda .\t514\t514 Placer Dev.124\t124 11 Powell River .\t394\t40 Price Bros.\t534\t53\tB t\u2019rov.Transport .\t12 Quebec Power .\t294 Royalite Oil .\t164 St.Law.Corp .\t164\t16 Shawinigan\t83\t83\t4 Southern Canada Power\t584\t58 4 Steel of Canada\t624\t63 Traid Oil .755 Walker G.W.684\t684 Zellers\t25 B Baxter Proposes Eden As Governor LONDON\u2014 if \u2014Sir Beverles Baxter, Canadian born Conserva live Member of Parliament, said Tuesday it would be a \u201cwonder ful thing\" if former British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden could be appointed Governor-General of one of the Com monwealth countries.He made his suggestion in a speech to the Maple Leaf Lun eheon Club, an Anglo-Canadian group.Oratijs Immigrant Train Goes Off Tracks NORTH BAY, Ont\u2014 (ffi \u2014A Canadian National Railways transcontinental train carrying 225 British, German and Hungarian immigrants went off the track Tuesday near Brent, Ont., an Algonquin Park community 70 miles southeast of here.No one was injured.CNR officiais said a split rail probably derailed the train, (he 18car west-bound Continental from Montreal to Vancouver.The wreck occurred only six miles from where a CNR freight (rain was derailed Monday.The passenger train was the first to travel, over the track since the wreckage was cleared.(Eurftfi ($f (Slumlui T wish to express my sincere appreciation to all my friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown to me at the time of the death of my sister Catherine.For the many cards and letters of sympathy, and for the beautiful flowers.Especially do I wish to thank Mrs.Murdo Mur rny, Miss Kay MacDonald.Rev.Iver Maclvcr, the organist, choir, bearers, those who loaned cars or helped in any way.MARION MacDONALD Scotstown, Que.BA I\u2019l l V At Bishopton, Quo , on Tuesday, March 19.\t1957 Dionlha Mary Hooker, beloved wife of Ihe late Walter Hatley in her 95th year.Mother of Aubrey, Ihrey and William Bailey, all of Bury, Que., and the late Mrs.Ernest Grey (Clina).Resting at the late residence where prayers will be held on Friday, March 22 at 2:00 p.m Funeral service in St.John\u2019s Church, Brookbury, at 2:30 p.m.Ihe Rev.G.Norris officiating.Interment in SI.John's Cemetcrv LOIIIIiOP At Ihe Sherbrooke Hospital, on Wednesday, March 20.1957, Ethel Victoria Hallelt, beloved wife of George S Loth-rop, in her 69th year.Resting at Johnston's Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect St.where the funeral will he held on Friday, March 22.al 2:30 p.m.Rev.IL C.Tait of finaling.Intermen! in Elmwood Cemetery I IIOiM As At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Monday, March 18, 1957, Mary Elizabeth Mouldy, be loved w ife of Guy Thomas, in her 591 It year.Resting at Ihe R.I,.Bishop Funeral Chapel, 300 Queen Blvd.N Funeral service in St.Peter's Church, on Thurs day.March 21st, at 2 p.m Rev.Guy Marston officiating Inter' \"tent in St.Peter\u2019s Church Cemetery.Olficers and members of Princess Rebekah Lodge will hold a service on Wednesday, March 20.al 7:30 p m.VAUGHAN \u2014 At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Monday, March 18, 1957, Virginia Amelia, daughter of Carl and Rose Vaughan, in her 361h year Resting al the Sherbrooke SI Funeral Home, Magog.Funeral al St.Paul's United Church, Thursday, March 21st, at 3 p.m.Rev.R.Â.Mitchell officialing.Followed by cremation in Montreal.McKen na's Funeral Service, Magog, Tel.VI.3-3731.VEIHiEYLEN \u2014 At the Montreal General Hospital, on March 18, 1957, Beatrice Anita Dymond.aged 35 years, dearly beloved wife of Roberl Vergeylen, Sutton, Quo.Resting at Howard Hastings Funeral Home.Service in Grace Church Stilton, on Thursday March 21st, at 2 p.m.VKKItll.l, \u2014 Passed away al Ihe Sherbrooke Hospital, on Monday, March 18, 1957, Anna R.Verriil.widow of Ihe late F.J.Verriil, and sister of Mrs.Ethel MacRae.Funeral service at her late residence, Melbourne, Que., on Thursday, March 21st, at 2 p.m.Interment in St.Anne\u2019s Cemetery, Richmond, Quebec, WEST BOLTON - Mr.and Mrs.C B.McLaughlin and Mr.and Mrs.Clinton McLaughlin and daughters, Irene and Heather, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Brcssett, of Granby.The Brill Farm Forum met at the home of Sir Henry and Lady Grafton Bellows.Mrs.W Badger was the guest of honor al a surprise birthday parly tendered her by friends and neighbors, when over thirty were present.Mrs.Badger received several gifts and a very enjoyable evening was spent.Those from a distance were, Mrs.Hilda Luce and Grant, of Brome, Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Russell, and Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Leavitt of Knowlton, Mr.and Mrs.Wright, of F'ulford.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Honey attended the prayers at the Johnston Funeral Home at Sherbrooke, for Mrs.Honey\u2019s uncle, Mr.Lvman Paige, the -funeral .was held at Saint Luke\u2019s Church, I Sand Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Honey also visited Mr.and Mrs.Earl Findlay in Lennoxvillc.Mr.and Mrs.B.R.Mizcncr were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Taylor at Knowlton.Wr wish lo PxprcM our «ineffre thanks to »1! our relativea, friend* and neighbours for their help and kindnes* during the long illness and subsequent death ol our dear husband, father and brother.Karl M Derrick.F-sperially do we thank Rev T.W Tyson, the organiM, the bear ers and all those who extended hos pitality, sent food, messages of nym pathy and beautiful floral tributes.All is greatly appreciated and will never be forgotten.Mrs.KARL M.DKRRK K Mr.and Mrs.ALTON RLSSKI.L and FAMILY Mr and Mrs.DOUGLAS DERRICK and JOHANNE Mi ROBERT DERRICK Mr.and Mr».ERIC DERRICK Miss GLADYS DERRICK.R.N.\\OliWSTO/v^ FUNERAL CHAPEL 530 Prospect St.\u2014 LO.2-2466 T wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation lo all my friends, neighbour* and relatives who sent me cards, letters and gifts.And to all those who made personal visits while I was a patient in the Montreal Gen oral Hospital.Your kindness will always he remembered.DONALD GIBBS, Foster, Que, vilify/ E.PROVOST u, MONUMENTS authorized m?DEALER Doubla Protaction So* I and Cartifkata Guarantea Tol.LO »-l/00 or LO.9-2872 Corner King E.and 15th A va.Sherbrooke R.L.BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL A v AMBULANCE SERVICE J9P QuRtn KM.Ml \u2014 T«l LO.2-997J Wl Kent Hotpital Bedt Canaria\u2019s Atlantic fisheries produced $17,764,000 worth of lobsters in 1956, compared with $15,-622,000 for cod.AYER'S CLIFF - 25th Anniversary Supper of B.E.Association Friday, March 22nd at 5:30 p.m.at U.C.Hall, j Baked Beans, Brown Bread, Hot j Dishes, Potato Salad, etc.Price j 75 cU and 40 cts.We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our kind relatives, friends and neighbours who assisted In so many ways during the Illness, death and hurlai of our dear wife and mother, by offering masses, spiritual bouquets, flowers and messages of sympathy.We especially wish to thank Itev.O.Pel-lerin, Mgr.R, Molsan, Rev.Cabana and Rev.Mareoux also Dr.Bennett, Or.Dumont, Dr.Qulntln, Mrs.A.J.Hunt, R.N., Ihe nurses on the third floor of the Hotel Dieu Hospital.We would like to express our gratitude to Mr.and Mrs.Elwln Herring, Mrs.W, McCormick and Mrs.Douglas Harrison.To anyone who helped In any way your kindness will always be remembered.JOHN PARSONS Mr.and Mrs.GORDON DOUGHERTY (Lena) Mr.and Mrs.F.CANNON Orcne) Mr.and Mrs.HERMAN PARSONS Mr.and Mrs HARLEY ASKER (Corinne) Mr.and Mrs.LAWRENCE PARSONS Mr.and Mrs.MAURICE PARSONS WATERLOO FUNERAL HOME 236 Main St.\u2014 Tal.27 Waterloo Geo.L.Tetreault, prop.Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks ll.M per insertion DEATH NOTICES ISc per Une.Minimum charge II.SO (10 lines or less) IN MEMORIAMS SI.1)0 plus 20 cents per tine for poetry.Ad civ tlonal names over throe 10 cents each name.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUSI CARRY SIGNATURE OF P.UL TY SENDING NOTICE. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED, MARCH 20, 1957 From The Pen Of E.T.Writers SPRING, SWEET SPRING \u201cApril showers bring May flowers,\u201d How the poets love to rhyme and ring 01 this season, daft of reason.Gentle, lovely, lovely spring.Two more sneezes, that'is spring breezes, Blowing o\u2019er the land Blast the pact \u2014 wouldn\u2019t you know it?Verses written by a man.Flowery fields and soft green meadows In a picture, when our mind\u2019s asleep,\t» Snow white lambs in another, Well, my lambs are fast asleep.See me shudder, I'm allergic as I scan Spring\u2019s fair portrait, painted by a man Be the poet, or the artist slightly \u2018\u2018motherwi-e.\u201d ^hey would paint, or write the vension otherwise.Muddy boots and overshoes Soggy socks and clammy feet Hacking coughs and runny noses (And the poets call it \u201csweet\u201d;) Minus hanky, everyone's cranky! Gentle spring, so soft and puridily All my floors are nice and muddily; By the fire I sit and huddle me And let the poets sing and the artist brush Through this dreamy season\u2019s ^lush.EMMA E.ROLLINS, Rock Island, Que.ALL ABOARD .For BOSTON and NEW YORK AND OTHER NEW ENGLAND POINTS vio Q.C.T.to Newport Dly\tDly\t\t\t\tDly Ex.\tSun.PM\tAM\t\t\t\tAM\tPM 9:35\t9:40\tLv.\tSherbrooke (Bus Term.)\tAr.\t8:10\t9:10 9:45\t9:35\tIv.\tSherbrooke (QC-CP Stn.)\tAr.\t8:01\t9:00 11:35\t11:30\tAr.\tNewport\tLv.\t6:10\t7:10 1:30\t11:40\tLv.\tNewport\tAr.\t6:00\t6:55 8:35\t5:55\tAr.\tBoston\tLv.\t11:00\t1:00 1:08\t9:27\tAr.\tNew York\tLv.\t5:05\t9:30 PM\tPM\t\t\t\tPM\tAM QUEBEC CENTRAL Loyalist Model Village Is Under Construction Now MORRISBURG, Ont (P \u2014 As giant earth moving machines carve out the St.Lawrence Seaway here, construction is also under way on a reminder of the past.The St.Lawrence Parks and Development Commission is building an authentic United Empire Loy-.alist village to commemorate the first settlers in this area.The project, a symbol of Canada\u2019s progress, will consist of a Loyalist post office, the famed Cook\u2019s Tavern, a church, three homes, a farm complete with animals, and a smithy.More than 1,000 of the Loyalists\u2019 tools were gathered in the Morrisburg area and stored until they can be placed in the museum village.The site will be named \u201cUpper Canada Village,\u201d located at the Crysler\u2019s Farm battle memorial park about four miles northeast of here.In addition to the hand - made tools of 175 or so years ago, the commission is collecting self-manufactured furnishings and fineries.They will all be placed in the buildings in Upper Canada Village to make them as closely representative as possible to life in the 1790-1865 era.Ninety per cent of the collected items are hand-made, the commission says.Most were hewn from trees and include simple necessities like washboards and butter bowls \u2014 some made from knotted hardwood trees.Loyalists\u2019 ingenuity was often tested by articles like the butter churn in the collection which allowed a person to sit down while he pushed the pedals to churn the cream.Biggest problem faced by the commission is probably the moving of Col.Johny Plyny Crysler Sr.\u2019s mansion from two miles east of the town to the new site.Movers say it will have to be divided into three parts for moving equipment to accommodate it.Plenty Of Readers For Far Northern Travelling Library Dawson Creek, B C.\u2014 CP \u2014 Don Bell and Vincent Richards of Dawson Creek operate what is probably Canada\u2019s farthest, north travelling library.The job may have its problems, but finding readers isn\u2019t one of them.\u201cWe just can\u2019t fill all the requests,\u201d says Bell, a 32-year-old graduate librarian from the University of Washington.He and Richards, his 23-year-old British-born assistant, are employed by the British Columbia government to deliver books to schools and isolated communities in a 110,000-square mile area along the Alaska Highway, from Dawson Creek to the B.C.- Yukon boundary.Reading tastes in the North vary' like elsewhere, but books on the North arc tops in popularity, Mr.Bell said.At their Dawson Creek headquarters, a former army hut soon to he replaced by a new $160,000 building, the two librarians have about 25,000 titles to work from.However, some of the requests they get are so unusual they are referred to the provincial library at Victoria.A trapper living at Mile 830, just over the Yukon side of the boundary, asked for books on fly tying, preparation of furs for market, boat building, construction of small organs, painting and piano playing.Another regular customer, a trapper at Mile 596, wants nothing but works by Shakespeare \u201cand other real heavy stuff,\u2019\u2019 Mr.Bell said.Recalling some of his experiences with the delivery truck, Mr.Bell said: \u201cThey forgot to tell us a lot of things in library schools.\u201d He said he was rounding a corner along the mountainous Cassiar Road last summer to suddenly find there was no more road ahead.\u201cIt had fallen away and 1 couldn't turn around.After a while, a bulldozer appeared on the opposite side.While I waited, the operator carved a new road from the side of the mountain.\u201d Dog teams are used occasionally for trips to outlying settlements.SOUTH DUDSWELL \u2014 Mr.Elmer Andrews motored to Montreal for the week-end, where he visited his sister.Miss Mary Andrews, who is a student at Macdonald College.Miss Sharon Campbell, spent the week-end in Coo';,hire, where she was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.L.Matthews.Recent visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Campbell have been Mr and Mrs.Frank Anierst.and family, of Stanstead, Mr.and Mrs.C.Gilbert and Master Brian Gilbert, Mr.and Mrs.L.Matthews and family, Mr.and Mrs.Richard Markey and Mr David Markey, of Cookshire and Mr.Oren Campbell, of Bishop-ton.COMMENCING TOMORROW FOR S MVS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MARCH 21-22-23 CASINO RICHELIEU BELVEDERE STREET ARMOURY ALL THE PROFITS FOR THE BENEFIT OF NEEDY CHILDREN KnENDMGE PRIZES 1\t««f.S\"' -\t5\u2019*\u2018>.\u201e n 1 M*.» ill g'ive1' by Ricbtl'*0 W ?\tVARIETY GAMES ?\tATTENDANCE PRIZES ?\tRAFFLES RESTAURANT FREE WELCOME ALL i \u201cMarcom GWffO kV R.,ch,t1,o i \u201cf'te'r\"'.\u2014\u2014 giv»0 plus\u2019- Numerous \u2019Supreme « Grocery Boskets CUT AND FILL IN 4 ATTENDANCE PRIZES FREE 1 living room mirror \u2014 1 TV \u201dSylv*ni«\u201d portable 1 combination radio \"Marconi\" \u2014 1 Refrigerator \"Frigidaire\" Alio Grocery Baskets \"Supreme\" The winner will be drawn each night of the Casino.\u2014 To be eligible for prises » simple question must be answered.NAME .ADDRESS .CITY .This coupon should be deposited in receptacle provided at tha Armoury when you visit the Casino.Pipe Organ Labor 01 Love Taking Six Years Work NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C.\u2014 \u2019 WHERE SMART WOMEN SHOP 34 Wellington North .Tel.LO.9-1010 .r-.- WÊËÊÊk :*?¦ > n i Flying Minister Is Training Students To Spread Gospel Oshawa, Ont.\u2014£P Hose ^ \u2014 400 Needles \u2014 15 denier.These are substandards but the flaws are unnotieeable.A tremendous value during 88c Saving VMIO» «AM-j SLOW BREWED TO THE QUEBEC TASTE WORTH LIVING?Then wake np the liver! 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Don\u2019t «ver stay sunk.Always keep Carter\u2019s Lrttk Liver Fills on hand.Baseball injuries continue to plague big league clubs in spring training with Bill Skowron, Carl Furillo and rookie Larry Raines already sidelined for extended periods.Milwaukee\u2019s Lew Burdette and Hank Aaron are the latest victims.Burdette, one of the Braves\u2019 leading righthanded pitchers, is out with a bruised heel suffered while running in an exhibition game Saturday.Aaron, the National League\u2019s batting champion in 1956.turned his ankle Sunday.Skowron, Furillo and Raines, \\ however, may not be ready for j the opening of the regular season April 16.Tabbed as a regular either at first or third base by New York Yankee manager Casey Stengel, Skowron sustained a fractured right thumb in a March 13 exhibition tilt.He will be out for another three weeks.Furillo\u2019s sore right elbow has prompted Brooklyn manager j Walter Alston to give Gino Ci-moii a shot at the team s right field job.Raines was one of the leading contenders for Cleveland's short- j stop and third base posts until a ; foul tip from his own bat resulted in a broken big toe on March 18.In the New York Giants\u2019 camp 1 at Phoenix.Ariz., Foster Castle-man is sidelined with a pulled muscle in the back of his left knee.Three Giant pitchers also are behind in their training \u2014 Ruben Gomez and rookie Curt Barclay with injured legs and Steve Ridzik with an aching shoulder.In Cincinnati quarters at Tampa, Fla., first baseman Ted Kluszewski still is bothered by a bad back and outfielder Frank Robinson has a sore throwing | arm.The Yankees, in addition to SkowTon, have outfielders Hank ! Bauer and Norm Siebern out ! with pulled muscles and infield- i er Billy Martin with a lame shoulder.Vic Wertz and Early Wynn of ! Cleveland are bedded with a virus and Earl Averill, the Tribe's rookie catcher, is undergoing tests for chest pains.Toronto To Give Junior Star Try Against Red Wings TORONTO\u2014((B\u2014Frank Mahov-lich, 200-pound centre with Toronto St.Michael\u2019s of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A League, considered the league\u2019s top pro prospect, will play for the^ National Hockey League Toron* to Maple Leafs against Detroit Red Wings Saturday, the Leaf management said Tuesday.Leaf president Conn Smythe said the club does not intend to give Mahovlich, who has a year remaining as a junior, a pro contract.\u201cThe only stipulation I made was that Mahovlich was to be one of the forwards.1 want to get a good look at what we have.\u201d Smythe said.The 18-year-old centre played on a line with Sid Smith and Ron Stewart in Tuesday's practice.While with St.Michael\u2019s this season he scored 52 goals in 49 games, best in the league.His club was ousted from the playoffs by Guelph Biltmores.Royals Edge Junior Canadiens 3-2 While Cats Upset Aces 8-3; Lions And Chics Battle To 5-5 Stalemate Montreal Royals tumod back Ottawa Junior Canadiens 3-2 in a Quebec Hockey League game Tuesday night to move two points ahead of the fourth-place Trois-Rivieres Lions, who tied Chicoutimi Sagueneens 5-5 after overtime.In another game, cellar-dwelling Shawinigan Falls Cataracts upset the first-place Quebec Aces 8-3.The Royals built up a 2-0 lead in the second period on goals ARGENTINA ACE DRIVER ARRIVES FOR RACE NEW YORK \u2014 (A5) \u2014 Juan Maneau Fangio of Argentina, world champion race driver, and seven other members of the Ma-serati team arrived Tuesday en ! route to Sebring, Fla., and Sat- i urday's 12-hour endurance com-: petition for sports cars.Williams Now Offers Opinions ST.PETERSBURG.Fla.\u2014(A5) \u2014Ted Williams, Boston\u2019s slugging outfielder, believes Mickey Vernon and Billy Goodman, both regulars last season, will be used mainly as pinch-hitters this year.\u201cThe way I see it,\u201d said Williams, \u201cour infield will consist of Dick Gernert and Norm Zauchin alternating at first base.Gene Mauch at second base, Billy Klaus at short with Ted Lepcio and Frank Malzone sharing third.\u201cI think Goodman and Vernon will be used mostly for pinch-hitting.\u201d Gernert played several seasons in the Halifax and District Senior Baseball League.Ranger Coach Takes Dim View Of Team Chances , NEW YORK \u2014 ) \u2014 New I York Ranger coach Phil Watson today took a dim view of his team\u2019s chances in the National Hockey League\u2019s Stanley Cup playoffs.\u201cWe should be anywhere from 3-to-l to 5-to-l underdogs in the first series,\u201d Watson said.\u201cWe\u2019ve only got two games to play at home and the rest on the road, and I\u2019d say that Boston should be 3-to-l against us and Montreal 5-to-l.After all we\u2019ve only won 10 games on the road all season.\u201d The Rangers, who last week clinched fourth place in the regular season standings, play their ¦ first game of the best-of-seven semi-final series in New York I Tuesday, March 26.It will be against either Bruins or Canadiens, depending on which club finishes second.The second game also will be played in New York.But, because a circus will then move jinto Madison Square Garden, the I remainder of the schedule will i be played in Boston Garden or Montreal Forum by Jacques Deslauriers and Lulu Denis.Glen Cressman counted the winning goal.Ottawa scorers were Irvine Spencer and Ralph Backstrom.Trois-Rivieres came from behind to score three third-period goals and force the game at Chicoutimi into overtime.Jacques Gagnon counted twice for the Lions and singles were scored by Pete Kapusta, Gilles Thibault and Claude Vinet.Chicoutimi goals were by Jean-Jacques Pichette, Jacques Locas, Jackie Leclair, Germain Leger and Ross Watson.Big guns for Shawinigan Falls were Erwin Grosse and George Faulkner, with two goals each.Claude Laforge, Claude Labrosse, Gerry Desaulniers and Dick Bouchard got one each.Quebec marksmen were Bill O'Ree, Gene Achtymichuk and Dick Gamble.BOATERS FISHERMEN ''You had better start thinking about putting your equipment in order .fishing season opens early this year!\" COME IN AS SOON AS POS-SIBLE and we'll service your boat and motor, putting it in top condition! 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