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[" 1954 S\tM\tFEBRUARY T W T\t\t\tP\t1954 S \t1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6 7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13 14\tIS\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20 21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27 28\t\t,,\t, ,\tt \u2022\t\tt .THE PAPER OF THE EASTERS TOWNSHIPS WEATHER MOSTLY SVXYY Cloudy with liKht snow hosln.nlng lato this aftornoon attd endtntï tlu> ovoniUK.WodnoMlaj cloudy oloaring in tlto TUornlug; not quito so mild; winds northoast 15 hecom.utl! liRht Wednesday.Low-hish at Sherbrooke 30 and 3ft.stoblished 1897, PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKF, QUEBEC, TITSDAY, H H1U \\m lo, |\u2018».s4 GERMAN BARS BIG-FOUR DEMAND r»* Seoul\u2014 (/P) \u2014South Korea warned today that additional Indian troops \u201cwill not leave here\u201d until this republic is assured of future safety for 76 Korean war prisoners now eo route to India.The Koreans did not spell out the implied threat to use force if they consider it necessary.Cologne, Germany \u2014(Reuters)\u2014German police here to.day found the body of a man believed to be wanted by London police for questioning in connection with the death of two women in a home for the aged last week.The police said the man.a British citizen, had shot himself through the head.Open Appeal On Murder Conviction Montreal.\u2014(CP)\u2014 Hearing of an appeal by Fortnuat Dubuc, 55-year-old farmer from St.Isidore de la Prairie, Que., convicted of the strychnine murder of his wife, commenced here Monday.Dubuc, arrested April 8, 1953, as he prepared to marry a 16-ycar-j old former domestic servant, was 1 sentenced to hang Jan.15.Exe-: cution of sentence was postponed ¦ pending hearing of the appeal.The well-to-do farmer was convicted by Court of Queen's Bench Ending Of Border Restrictions Seen As Single Point That May Be Gained From Parley.By JOHN M.HIGHTOWER BERLIN \u2014t-T\u2019i\u2014 The Western Ministers may propose to Russia immediate steps to make life more bearable inside divided Germany by lowering barriers between the 1 astern and Western I zones, it was learned today.\t\u2022 Such an easing of border restrictions is considered one positive gain which might be salvaged from the wreckage of Big Four efforts here to unify Germany and make a German peace.American officials said Foreign Minister Mololod probably would be asked to agree to a meeting at once of the high commissioners of Russia, the United States.Britain and France for the purpose of removing or lessening barriers between the Communist i East and Free West.UKUK***** m y ODDS ARE HIGH l'a., are somewhat calves ot the same Those triplet female calves, born on of a rarity.Records reveal that the sex being born.The calves are less Merle \\V.WygaiuFs I a tin near Somerset, odds are -10,000 to three against triplet than one week old.last October of murdering his wife in January 1953 at their farm a few miles south of Montreal.He was arrested when police, suspicious of reports that the woman died of a heart attack, ordered the body exhumed.They said they found traces o\u2019 strychnine in the remains and later located a half-empty bottle of poison in Dubuc's house.Points that may be taken up in-'ÿ>~ Record Jet Opens Flight To Pole Manby, England -\u2014 Reuters \u2014 A record-breaking RAF Canberra jet bomber left here today on the first leg of a proving flight to Canada, the Arctic and the north magnetic pole.The bomber, which had been delayed 24 hours because of a fuel system defect, made a short hop to Lyneham in South England to .\t.r\t,\t.\t.\t.test the repairs before flving Wed- \u2022lury ln\u201e lading to refer to testi-nesday to the Azores.She will re- 1 m?y s°me witnesses who had fuel there for the flight to Otttawa.I 5ald Mrs- Dllby,c was suffering Until now' the plane has operat- j frf°™ a bca,;t ailment at the time eel at exceptional heights in tern- 1 °l her death.elude: 1.\tReopening of interzonal crossing points, This would facilitate especially truck transport.2.\tElimination of the \"death i zone,\" a quarter-mile-wid strip of plowed land on the Soviet side of the East-West zonal frontier.Any ! German caught in that area with-j out permission is liable to immed- c \u2022\t> , Mate gunfire from Communist po-jc^i\tLaos (oday claimed their troops had won a victory over French Union forces only five miles from Luangpra-bang, the pagoda-studded royal capital.Reds Claim Indo-China Victories Government Faces Dual Censure Vote On Unemployment Situation The public denied murdering his hCf; Restoration of telephone ser-\\wfe and claimed police had mis-1 vjC3 and streetcar lines between understood an alleged confession divided East and West Berlin, he made to them.\tone line of reasoning is that if At Monday\u2019s hearing Alexatidre\t! the European Defence\tConununity, ; Th\tvietminh\ti-.rlin\t,.i.,imnfi Chevalier,\tDubuc's\tlawyer\tsaid\tnow awaiting French\tapproval, is | (hcir\ttroops had\tCaptured the two wills\tmade by\tDubuc s\twife\t| finally set up, tho position of the ! i,'rcncR\tcommander of a\tLaotian 1 1\t\u2019\u201c\u201c\"\tWest will become so\tstrong that1 in May 1944 and February 1952 should not have been admitted in evidence at the trial.He also said the trial judge erred in his summing up for the perate and tropical climates, in- : eluding record flights last December between London and Capetown.Its speed is secret, but is reported to be around 600 miles an hour.The new tests will check its efficiency in cold climates and around the magnetic pole.It will end its 14,000-mile trial next month wdth a final 3.340-mile nonstop flight from Montreal to Manby, w\u2019ith only sufficient fuel for | 10 minutes\u2019 surplus flying time.The Crown will answer defence arguments today.Hanged For Slaying On Main Street Immigrants Get Unsecured Loans Stratford, Ont.\u2014 KP \u2014 Reu-bin Norman walked to the gallows early today repeating the 23rd Psalm and was hanged at 12:23 a.m.so Russia will give up hope of ever taking over West Germany, and may then be induced to consider a reasonable German unity program.In this connection, it was noted today that the Big For- conference battle for France appears ended after a clear-cut French rejection of every major proposal made by Russia in the last three weeks here.It is not known, however, what, damage Foreign Minister Molotov may have done to the cause of the European Defence Community treaty, soon to be brought up foi-ratification by the French Parliament.In what was don.-dess his major speech of the conference, Foreign Minister Bidault Monday analyzed New World Is Opened To Life Termer Joliet, HI.\u2014(/P)~- \"I couldn\u2019t sleep a wink last night waiting for today.It was like being reborn, i battaiion in battles for villages there chewing tobacco and 111 n-i'.1!*\t(> hf capital, del 1 was awake 50,000 times.\u201d troops over-j Monday was the big day in Her- over-1 broadcast The Communist-led ran the villages, the said.There were no French communiques on the situation.But on another front, the French announced today their forces broke out of their northwest Indo-China fortress of Dien Bein Phu to drive encircling Viet-: .\"I1.,,\t!,.,,.,,;or| i-i: minh troops from two hill pôsi-!tw° brKi\u2019 hjuled lions.The French claimed they inflicted \u201cheavy losses\u201d on the Communist-led enemy and admitted, \u201cappreciable losses\u201d on their side.! By this attack the French seem, j ed to indicate that they are going! to carry the battle to the 36,000 rebels who have been threatening pert Spring's wasted life.' He walked out of prison, spry, Curious and grey.He strolled freely into the wonderful warm winter day a truly free man for the first time in 46 years.A murderer, he had been behind bars since he was 21.except for lits from detention, He escaped for three days in 1919, and got away for one day iti 1920.After that,.a day-by-day licking off of a life sentence.\u201cWhen they put the key on you it is like the living death.You must realize that this is the only .world you have before you and you have to get accustomed to that,\u201d Spring said.In all the long years of bis intone Ottawa i(P Rising unrm ployment in Canada has prompted two mot'ons of want of confidence in the governmenl.1'ftc govern ment says employment will return to normal by spring.The motions were proposed Monday in the Commons by the Progressive Conservatives and CCF parties.Progressive Conservatives suggested a parliamentarv committee to investigate unemployment and sia|(,s recommend remedial measures.,\t, ,,\t, , ,\t,\t,\t.India during the Second World I he (( k motion askei.the gov-:,.\t, j , ,, i no.am| S|)()|u, 0f.(I,c Queen Lauds Goodwill Of Two Powers Canberra f Queen Klizahclli ! today unveiled a towering monument dedicated to the United for helping to defend Aus- ______ _______ _________but never yet have attempted, an bit bv bit the Soviet package deal, a.1]0^ assault on the heavily for- !\t10 h^recek^d0^^!' for a European security pact which 'Led French post us! north of '7^ ^ Ane vkiîor would neutralize Germany, push fhe Laotian border.\t, lettei and one visitor.American assistance out of Europe i As the infantrymen\u2014 French, ( and make Russia the sponsoring j Senegalese, Moroccans and For-The 27-year-old former para- power in a \u201cMolotov doctrine\u2019\u2019 for Ieign Legionnaires\u2014-hacked their trooper was hanged for the noon- the Continent.\tI through the jungle into the day murder of Jean Marie Satchel! Bidault turned it all down, quiet- positions ot the Vietminh, 17, Feb.2, 1953.He shot her nine ; F Tnd firmly.\t1'iench mobile artillery moved m- Vancouver\u2014(CP)\u2014 Immigrants settling in Canada s third largest |ymes on a si10ppjng street in the heart of Stratford with an auto- whether city may apply for interest-free loans without security to help them \u201cdevelop their talents and offer a worthwhile contribution to Canadian progress.\u201d A special committee has been set up by the Vancouver coordinating committee on citizenship to allocate the loans from a $50,000 fund.The committee is headed by Dr.Vladmir Krajina.professor at the University of British Columbia.The co-ordinating committee is made up of 15 ethnic gronps each of which has donated $250 to the loan fund.Dr.Krajina said the S50.000 objective would probably be reached by the end of the week mostly as donations from established immigrants.\u201cWe are not asking for interest malic ment.Norman was declared 12:36 a.m.today.L.H.Morgan, sheriff of Perth county, quoted him as saying: \u201cI offered myself to my country and now am called to a greater service.I realize I'm ai.undue burden on you people called to witness my exe.ution and I asked God to bless you all.\u201d Sheriff Morgan sal Norman repeated the 23rd Psalm verse by verse after his spiritual advisor, Lieut.Walter Ernest of the Salvation Army, as they walked to the gallows.Press represent'd -es were barred from the hanging.There remains the question 1° cbjser ran§9 al'd blasted away Big Three or hours.French fighters and conference I b.ombers i°inei1 jn \u201ewi,h.heavy the Western pistol after a brief argu-1 can pull out of\t\u201e - ,\t,\t, j some hope of ending the Indo-! s*labln® un< naPahn bombing, dead at ! China struggle tin year.This : may come up Wednesday night, on ^L.\tU! I1 I\tr the eve of the conference adjourn-1 I lîF©© rISiCi\trOF ment, when Bidault dines with ^\t.\tThe federal cabinet Monday re- or security _ Dr.^ Krajma said.jjeC|ed a plea for clemency for the \u201cWe have faith in our fellow CQndernned man.countrymen and are confident Norman gave himself up to pol-ever penny will be returned to jce immediately after he shot Miss us.\u201d\tSatchell.He said a board of directors will j The defence was based entirely be set up to administer the fund.0n the question of his sanity. - | jury found him not mentally fit Today'*\tT° s Christian College (season by holding a toboggan run! (then called the Canadian Mission (planned for the very near future.College) in March.1912, by the The St.Pat\u2019s Pack in the mean- ! J''\"1' 30 per cent ol (he cement u-eil last year.A large custom smelter in the F S has announced a reduction of \u2019i of a cent in the price of refined Nine.The now price is tt\u2019.i els Famnhan production of pig iron dunng 1933 was 8,012,269 tons as against 2,682,0(13 tons in 1932, up 12 per cent, while steel output m 1933 was 4,010,000 tons as against '3,478,100 tons in 1932.The Dominion lUnemi of Statis lies has announced that releases of eie.ircUex in Panada and produe , .,11) ol beer and newsprints were all higher in 1933 than in 1932 j Pigarettes were up 18 lier cent, ! beer up 3 per cent, while news prints were up 13 per cent.Motor vehicle thianeing nicrcas led from $639.689.133 in 1932 to $723,179,733 in 1933, up 13 per rent.Foiiiniorci.il vehicles showed a drop of 6 per cent but was oflset by an inerrase of 20 per cent m passenger cars.For the year ended Dec.31st, 1933, (M L reported net profit at i $10,820,250 or $t -19 per .share as against $10,732,708 or $1.48 per share in 1952.Net profit for Asbestos Forp.in 1953 was $4,422.05(1 or $2.45 per share as against $-1,247,698 or : $2.36 per share in 1952.BROWNLEIGH PLACE Mrs.Skilling Has Birthday Parly Brownlpigh I\u2019laee.Feb.16.-Mrs.| Robert .Skilling was a guest of i honor at lier home on Saturday | afternoon, February ti, when sévirai of her friends \"blew in\" with a wild snowstorm, to extend congratulations and wish her \"many I happy returns\u201d in honor of her I birl liday.i anadian Far .t anadian Far \"A\" .i anadian Felanoso i an.Pacific Railway Fockshutt Flow .Smelters .Montgomery Ward Niisli Keh.21:l s N.Y.Feutrai .23'i Pepsi .Radio .22 Republic .Steel .25' \u2022197 62-n 15\".i 24 N 50 Dist.Seagram .\t30\t229%\tU.S Rubber\t\t31% Dominion Bridge .\t80\t80\tSul.Oil of N.J\t\t78% l)om.Sleet X Coal\t10\t10 B\tStudebnkor .\t19% Dominion I\u2019ar \t\t8%\t8%\tU.S Steel\t40%\t40% Do 111, Textile .\t6%\t6%\tVanadium Steel\t3!U i Gen, Dynamics .,,\t37%\t37%\tWoolworth\t.\t43% Famous Players .\t21\t20%\t\t Foundation Co.\t.14%\t14 B\t«\u2022\u2022MiMMiaMWWOTMMWWkMMM\t Gypsum \t Imperial Oil \t\t\t\t\t36% 34\t36% 33%\tBIRTHS\t Imperial Tobacco .Intern.Nickel .\t91 -.37\t30% :\t1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 « 1 f f I\t1 1 « 1 1 1 1 1 lutein.Paper \t\t57%\t57%\thlvAlu !\u2022 Y To Mr.juul Mrs.Nor\t Int Polo\t\t\t22 B\tman F.Bradley\t(nee Hilda lull.Accept \t\t37\t36%\tMotherwell 1 of Thetford Mines.\t 1 low aid Smith .\t22\t21%\t\u2022it Ihe Sherbrooke\tHospital, on MacMillan \"B\u201d .\t18%\t6% B\tFebruary 16, 1934,\ta daughter, Met'oil Frontenae ,, Molson\t\t\t29% 23\t'j\tCarol Ann.\t \t\t\t\t Montreal Locomotive\t16' 1\t16% B\tFRA/FK To Mr.and\tMrs.Char- Dow Breweries .Nat.Steel Fur .Noiunda.I \u2019hirer Dev.Powell River .I\u2019riee Bros.Frov.Transport Quebec Pow er .Royalite Oil .Sicks Breweries .SI.Law.Forp.Shaw inigaii .So.Canada Power Steel ol Canada .Triad Oil .Walker G.W.Zellers .20' n s A Frazer, Nawvorvillo, Que, en February U, 1954, ||,0 ,.j|t of a daughter, Sheila Jean.I I\u2019FKIF At Windsor Mills, on Monday, February 15, H>54, to Jean and Jim l.eekic, a daughter.13 30!e 30MB 2.93 55'.i 55'.i 21MB Several lovely and useful gifls were presenied to her for which she expressed her most sincere ! thanks.A delicious tea was served in j the dining room by Mrs.Skilling's I sister, Mrs John Beard, assisted |by some ot Ihe visiting ladies.General Notes CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Anglo Nfld.8:lii B, A.Oil .21M Brown Company\tF(U Fan.and Dorn, Sugar 17:l.i Frown Zellerhaeh .\t37% Cons.Paper .45 Ford \u201cA\"\t 77 Fraser .10% Great Lakes Paper\t.\t22% Home Oil\t.\t.\t9.50 Minnesota X- ihit.\t30M ; Nfld Light K- Power 23 | MINKS Louvicourl .13M On, Asbestos .3.65\t3 ! Weeijon .| Wendell .07 East.Meal Is .95 American Telephone 160% I meetine re rangement and they stand together|he finds it supposes it is from Lady! M|.s Johu ]j.Mabel Wallace conducted ihe devotional period.Several items of business were discussed and taken care of, and a rummage sale was planned for Saturday, March 27, in the Municipal Hall at Rock Island at 9 a.m.The next meeting is to be on March 9, al Iho home of Mrs.Bernard Chamberlain, and each one is asked to bring her baby picture or the, oldest one she has.Tho tea fee will be two cents for each i inch of waist measure.Aftor adjournment, two contests and a social time was enjoyed, followed by refreshments served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.Donald llackcll and Mrs.William Greer.THE W.M.S.The Missionary Society of Centenary Church, Stansteal, gave a | delightful salad tea one Friday : afternoon.Miss Frances Wallbridge, a former pupil and teacher at Stan-stead College and now of Angola, Africa, was present and gave an interesting talk about her work as a missionary.General Notes Miss Daisy Poap is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she was taken last.week.Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Scoff, of Quebec, were in town for the j week-end at the home of Mrs.Scott\u2019s mother, Mrs.J.R.S.Scott.Miss MacKenzie was on Newport, Vt., on Tuesday night, where she is conducting a class of French conversation.Mrs.E.J.Struthers spent the week-end in Montreal, where she was the guest of Mrs.Fred Bur-I gess.Mr.Harold Wells is having his ; winter holiday.Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Taylor were in Banff, Alfa., for the winter festival.Miss Mary Flint spent a day with lier brother and sister-in-law, Mr.end Mrs.A.N.Flint, of Lennox-ville.Mrs.S.R.Miller and two small children, David and Carolyn, of Victoria, B.C., are spending some lime with Mrs.Miller\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.B.Narraway.Mrs.Thomas Jones, who has been visiting Mrs.P.M.Poaps, has returned to her home in Victoria, B.\tC.Mrs.Ashley Scarth lias returned to Stanstead, after spending two weeks in Montreal with lier daughter, Mrs.Walter Nickle, and Mr.Nickle.Mrs.Folsom Manning, of Mont-ie.il, has been a guest of Mrs.Vere Brown, for a few days.Mr.Ashley Scarth spent a few days in Scotstown visiting friends.Mrs.W.G.MacKenzie, who was a guest of her sister-in-law, Miss C.\t1.MacKenzie, has gone to the Barbadoes to spend the winter.Friends of Mr.Harry Farrow, Mr.Charles Farrow and Mrs.John Boucher will be sorry to know of the death of their younger brother in England.Mrs.Alice Martin spent a week-end in Sherbrooke with Mrs.Thérèse Fournier.Mrs.Otis, of Boston, Mass., is a guest of Miss Colby, O.B.E., at ¦ Currolcroft.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Albert Young are CBM (940 Kcs.) THIS EVENING i 00 Mlernoon Concert j 5,30 Starbuck Valley 5.45\tRoundabout ! 6,00 New» 6.15\tEvening Interuude 6 10 Sport* 6.30\tInternational Commeneary 6 35 At Home wttb the Le muck* 7.\tU0 New* 7.15\tBarney Potta Show 7.30\tFour Gentlemen 7.45\tTbe Nations IJuaincss 8.\t(8) Public Eye 8.30\tMr.show Business 9.00\tVariety Ahoy BBC 9.30\tTwenty Question* j 10.00 News 10.15 Canadians 10.30\tLeicester Square 11.00\tChlcho Valle 12.00\tNews Clo»* WISUNKSUAY 7.00\tCBC Newa 7.05 Concert Corner 7.30\tCBC News 7.35\tConcert Comer 8.00\tCBC Newa and Lnterlud* B.iS Morning Devotion* | 8.30 Musical March Past ! 9.00 New* | 9.05 Music In Ihe Mommy 10.15\tFancy Fingera 10.30\tRuth Haidinx j 10.35 Maud Ferguson ! 10.45 The Hong Shop ; 11.00 The Road of Life I 11.15 Rosemary j 11.30 Tunes That Remain 11.45\tLaura Limited 12 00 BBC New* 12.30\tMusical Program 1.00\tNew* 1.15\u2014The Happy Gang 1.45\tInvitation to tbe Walt* 2.00\tBrave Voyage 2.15\tTrans-Canada Matinee 3.00\tLife Can Be Beautiful 3.15\tMa Perkins 3.30\tPepper Young's Family 1 45 Right to Happiness 4.00\tPlay It Sale 4.30\tEncores 5.00\tAfternoon Concert 5.30\tCamp Wilderness 5.45\tBenny, the Bashful Boxcar 0.00 New».8 10 Sports 6.15\tSights And Sounds 6.30\tInternational Commentary 6.35\tRawhide 7.00\tNews 7.15\tIntroduction to Wednesday NVlht 7.30\tCBC String Orchestra 8.00\tThe Impressaro 9.00\tL\u2019Heure Espagnole 10.00\tNews 10.15\tAlbert Pratz 10.30 Project Pakeslan 11.00\tNational News 11.15\tMusic of Mozart 12 00 News.Close Record's Radio Guide.5.00 5.30 6.30 6.45 7.25 7.30 8.00 8.30 930 10.00 10.30 10.45 11.00 11.30 12.30 CFCF (600 Kcs.) THIS EVENING News, Western Giving Don Cameron Show News Sports, Don Cameron Newa Paul Weston Ferguson Family Concert symphonique Concert Hall Secret* Of Scotland Yard Le» Brown Big Time Sports Deegam'a Diary Bud\u2019s Place News, Sign Off spending the week-end in Montreal with their daughter.Mrs.R.Haram, and Mr.Haram and attended the Ice Follies.Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Ouimet drove to Montreal to visit Mr.Ouimet's sister, who is a patient in the Montreal General Hospital.Mrs.W.V.Poapst spent the week-end in Montreal as the guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Moore and attended the lee Follies.Mrs.Ross Hutchins has returned to Montreal, after spending two weeks in Stanstead.Dr.E.C.Amaron was in Montreal on Friday attending a dinner given in honor of Mr.Stanley Spof-forth, of Worthing, England.Mrs.Jack McCannel, who has returned from Newcastle, N.B.; where she spent several weeks with her mother, Mrs.Henry Ball, lis now visiting her sister, Lady Banting at \u201cLee Farm.\u2019\u2019 Cooking Sweet Potatoes Cooking sweet potatoes in the | oven or kettle withou' peeling saves vitamins as wcT as time.| Tests show* that when baked or I boiled without peefing, sweet po-: tatoes retain from 69 lo 83 per cent or their vitamin C Many people add a little sugar to the boiling water to give the potatoes a sweeter flavor.For anyone who needs a hearing aid.it provides a facility that makes life more worthwhile.It's fine to hear them say\u2014 IPS WONDERFUL TO Hear Again ______ «j-sMSM \u2014and my brand new Acousticon cost me only $ê§50 Yes, that's right! Acouslicon, the world's first and oldest manufacturer of electrical hearing aids, now makes a popular-priced aid for folks like me \u2014who can't afford a higher priced\t!\tM.Gobeil aid.And am I thankful.One-\t!\tWellington\tN.piece, small, and lightweight,\t!\tSherbrooke, too\u2014this aid is wonderful for ! P1\u201c\"LC ScniJ me.Why don't you drop in, » name.J or write to the Acousticon J address.\u2022 people just like I did or J CITY phone (your number here), ASK ABOUT OUR PAY-AS-YOU-HEAR PLAN 37.Personal HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods).Mailed postpaid In plain sealed en ; velope with price list Six samp Uns.25c.24 samples, $1.00* Mad order Dept.C 2, Nov Rubber Co., Box 9) Hamilton.Ont 48.Money To Loan *3.5(10.00 TO Sl.fjOO.OO.FIRS T mort in Sherbrooke, on finished building, constructed not less than twelve month'; ago.Record Box 39.Province of Quebec, City of Sherbrooke.\u201cBILL 19\u201d on the air with the hon.ANTONIO BARRETTE minister of Labor CKTS TODAY 7:15 p.m.PUBLIC By-law NOTICE No.810 NEW AND RECONDITIONED MOTOR S - PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on Ihe 18th day of January 1954.the Municipal Council of the City of Sherbrooke has adopted By-law No.810, of the municipal by-laws of the City of Sherbrooke, amending By-law No.742.concerning construction and zoning.That the original of said By-Law No.810 is kept at tho City Hall, in the Municipal Archives, where everybody can take communication thereof.Given at Sherbrooke, this 12th day of February, 1954.H.P.Emond, Asst.City Clerk.The modern ale for modern tastes .always smooth, never bitter like old-fashioned brews.THE All OT erfeci flavour WEDNESDAY 6/M) Gord Slnclmi SDow 6.30\tNew» 6.35\tCord Sinclair Show 7.00\tNews and Gord Sinclair Show 7.30\tNew» and Gord Sinclair Show 8.00\tNew» and Sporta 8.15\tGord Sinclair Show 8.30\tNewa 8.35\tGord Sinclair 9.00\tNews and Recipe 9.15\tBreakfast Cluo 10.00\tNews and Charlie Fair 10.45\tGood Neighbor Club 11.15\tModern Romances 11.30\tPat Murray 12.00\tNews 12.15\tWhen A Girl Marries 12.30\tBrighter Day 12.45\tPerry Mason 1.00\tNews, Claire Wallace 1.10\tA Man and His Magic 1.15\tTed Malone 1.30\tGuiding Light 1.45\tYoung Dr.Malone 2.00\u2014Grand Central Station 2.25\tAnne Marshall 2.30\tCharlie Fair 3.00\tNews, Charlie Fair 3.30\tJack Owens\u2019 4.00\tNews 4.05\tJr.Radio Playhouse 4.10\tA Man & His Music 4.15\tJr.Radio Playhouse 4.30\tHigh Time 5.00\tNews: Western Swing 5.30\tDon Cameron Show 8.30\tNewscast 6.45\tSports and Don Cameron 7.00\tDon Cameron 7.25\tNews 7.30\u2014Guy Lombardo 8.00\tFrank stnatra 8.15\tVoice Of The Army 8.30\tGreat Gildersleexe 9.00\tFrontier Town 9.30\tMystery Theatre 10.00\tF.B.I.10.30\tIncredible But True 10.45 Big Time In Sports 11.00\tNews 11 10 Deegan's Diary 11.30\tBud\u2019s Place 12.30\tSign Off CJAdIsOO Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tNews 5.30\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.00\tNews 6.10\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.30\tNews 6.35\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.45\tDenny Vaughan Show 7.00\tNews 7.05\tGold Stars 7.10\tLady of the Evening 7.15\tCurt Massey Show 7.30\tEddie Fisher Show 7.45\tSports Prank Starr 8.00\tMeet Mr.McNutley 8.30\tMr.and Mrs.North 9.00\tTake A Chance 9.30\tMy Friend Irma.10.00\tNews 10.05\tThe Weatherman 10.10\tDanny Gallivan 10.15\tTunes & Talent JO.30 News & Lome Greene 10.45\tRalph Flanagan 11.00\tSports Final 11.05\tNews 11.15\tBermuda Conference 11.30\tPrelude To Midnight 12.00\tNews 12.05\tAccent on Music 12.30\tNews and Sign-off WEDNESDAY 6.00\tNews 6.05\tYawn Patrol 6.30\tNews 6.45\tSacred Heart Program 7 00 News 7.05\tMusical Clock 7.30\tNews and Weathec 7.35\tMusical Clock 8.00\tNews and Sport* 8.10\tMusical Clock 8.30\tNews 8.35\tMusical Clock 9 00 News and Weather 9.05\t50 A Day 9.15\tKihl And Crum pels 10.00\tNews 10.05\tGoing Places 10.15\tHope For The Ladles 10.30\tMake Believe Ballroom 11 00 News 11.05\tShopping Feature ! i.30 Kate Aitken 11\t45 Young Wlddei Browo 12\t00 News 12.05\tSongs Ot Oui ITme* 12.15\tNews Quiz 12.30\tNews 12.45\tOur Ga) Sunday 1.00\tNews 1.05\tHarriet\u2019s House 1.15\tHelen Trent 1.30\tHouse Party 1.45\tArthur Godfrey 2.00\tNewt 2.05\tWomen Are Talking 2 15 What\u2019s On Wally\u2019s Mind 2.30\tParty Line 3.00\tNews 3.05\tHour Ol Stars 4.00\tNews 4.05\tTops in Pops 4.45\tWho Am I?5.05\tMake Believe oaliroom 6.00\tNews 6.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 5.30\tNews 6.35\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.45\tDenny Vaughan Show 7.00\tNews 7.10\tLady Of The Evening 7.15\tMake Believe Ballroom 7.30\tCurt Massey Time 7.45\tSports 7.50 News and Weather 8.00\tGangbusters 8.30\tMake Mine Memorlei 9.00\tTurnabout 9.30\tCity Hospital 10.00\tNews 10.05\tThe Weatherman 10.10 Danny Gallivan 10.15\tTunes & Talent 10.30\tNews: A A Story 10.45\tGlen Miller 11.00\tSports Ftn«3 11.15\tPrelude to Midnight 12.00\tNews 12.05\tAccent on Muslo 12 30 News.Close m STARTERS TRANSFORMERS EE.YOU-SÏC7 E SEEM Ai*._ rPECTlNT 7:1 i; CKTS (1240 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tPress News 5.03 Rldm* tho Range 6.00\tNew» 8.to Town Crier 6.15\tTwilight Time 6.25\tSports 6.33 Twilight 1'tme 7.15\tBarney Pott* 7.30\tFour Gentlemen 7.45 Eddy Fisher Show 8.00\tReturn Journey 8.30\tToronto Symphony 9.30\tConcert Hall 10.00\tHour of Charm 10.30\tInterlude 10.45\tSports Dow 11.00\tDominion News Bulletin 11.10\tWally*» Waxwork* 12.00\tNewt, Close WEDNESDAY 6.45\tSacred Heart Program 7.00\tPress New* 7.05\tMusical Clock 7.20 Musical Clock 7.35\tThought* for Today 8.00\tCBC Nowa and interlude 8.15\tChurch In the Wildwood 8.30\tMorning DevoOona 8.45\tFestival o£ Waltxea 9.00\tNews 9.05\tMusical Varieties 9.45\tSchool Broadcast 10.15\tHope For The Ladle» 10.30\tCotie Time 10.45\tSong Shop 11.00\tPres* News 111.05\tGuess What 11.15\tSalaria Tea.11.20 Interlude 11.30\tMusical Round-Up 12.00\tPress News 12.05\tThe Sunshine Hour 12.10\tSunshine Hour 12.59 Time Signal From The Dominion 1.00\tCBC News 1.15\tConcert Album 2.00\tGrand Central Station 2.25\tAnne Marshall 2.30\tMusic 01 Manhattan 2.45\tSinging Americans 3.00\tDecca Concert Album 4.00\tPress News 4.05\tPlatter Party 5.00\tPress News 5.05\tUidin\u2019 the Range 5.15\tHidin\u2019 the Range 6.00\tNewscast 6.10 Toxvn Crier 6.15\tTwilight Time 6.25\tSports 6.35\tTwilight rim* 7.00\tNews Roundup 1.15\tFreddie Martin Show | 7.30 Novelty i 7.45 Canada At Work ; 8.00 Frank Sinatra 1 8.15 Voice Of The Army 8.30\tThe Great GUGersleev# 9.00\tAmerican Music Hall 9.30\tMichael Shayne 10.00\tSalvation Army 1 10.30 Interlude 10.45\tSports Dow Brewery 11.00\tDominion News tt\u2019dletto u.10 Wallv\u2019s Waxworks 12.00\tNews- and Clusinii WIKE (1490 Kcs.) THIS EVENING i Family Album i Firefighters j Curtain Cali » News i Bing Sings \u2022 Bing Sings I Fred Waring » Under The Capital Dome » News l Guy Lombardo i Under The Christmas Tree I Concert In Miniature i According to tbe Kecurd >\tNews » Santa Rides .Again I Claude Raines l Charles Coburn I Journey into Melody ) Headline News j Sign Off WEDNESDAY ) R.F.D.Roundup j News i Blue Seal Billboard i Coffee Tips ) Checkerboard Program >\tNews ) Morning Special >\tSacred Heart ) Coffee Time ) Mary Foster j Morning Devotion ) Homemaker Harmonie» ) Spotlight on a Star i News ) Songs of Our rimes i Red and White Calling I On The Town ) News >\tWhal\u2019s the temperature i Best on Wax i Music By Morgan ) News ) Luncheon Melodies i Farm Journal i N e ws i Classified ot the Air i 'Phis is Vermont Music For Wednesday i The 1490 Club i Hour Of Stars 1 Kmythm Roundup | This \u2019N That With Music i Family Album i Kiddle Show i Curtain Call ' News | Sports News Bing Sings | Fred Waring ' Fishing, Hunting Highlight* | Under The Capitol Dome i FAening Star Guy Lombardo This Is Vermont Concert in Miniature » According to tbe Record i News Forward America Mystery House You Bet Your Life Dalcline UVM 1 Tomorrow\u2019s News Now Journey Into Melody i Headline News >\tSign Off 8 DISTILLED .IN .CANADA TELEVISION CBMT - MONTREAL Channel 6 TUESDAY, February 16 .30\u2014Matinee Party .30\u2014Garry Moore Show .45\u2014Music .00\u2014Planet Tolex .15\u2014How About That?.30\u2014Music .45\u2014News .00\u2014Tabloid .30\u2014Dinah Shore .45\u2014TeleSport .00\u2014Tabloid Special Supplement on P.M.Louis Saint-Laurent's Tour .00\u2014GM Theatre \u201cFlight to Egypt,\u201d by George Tabori .30\u2014Fight of the\u2019 Week .ftO\u2014News WEDNESDAY, February 17 .00\u2014Music .00\u2014Let's Make Music .30\u2014Music .45\u2014News .00\u2014Tabloid .30\u2014Jazz with Jackson .00\u2014Life with Father .30\u2014Fighting Words .00\u2014Motorola Theatre Guild .00\u2014Ford Theatre \u201cAll\u2019s Fair in Love\u201d .30\u2014Favourite Story .00\u2014News\t. SHERBROOKti DAILY RECÜKD, 11LSÜAY, 1 LliRl \\KY 16.1'Dt Seven KINGSEY FALLS- Christ Church Vestry Meets Kingsey Falls, Feb, 1(3 \u2014 The annual vestry meeting o£ Christ Church was held on January 24, at 3:30 p.m,, following Evensong Rev.Guy Mansion presided and opened the meeting with prayer Minutes of the 1953 meeting were read by Mrs.W.H.Wheeler The financial report was read by Charles 11.Sells, in the absence of Mrs.M.Hastings.All obligations had been met with a balance on hand.Mrs.W.H.Wheeler then read the report of the Brownleigh-Kingsey Falls Guild, which showed a very profitable year.Mr.El win Gifford was re-elected minister's warden; Mr.Charles H.Sells was re-elected people's warden and also elected to the office of secretary-treasurer, following the resignation of Mrs.M.Hastings, Votes of thanks were offered to the various officers, and the Guild, also to all who hud contributed in any way to the work of the church.A special letter of thanks was forwarded to Mrs.M.Hastings for her many years of faithful service to church and community.Rev.Mr.Marston expressed his pleasure in the work that nad been accomplished and closed the meeting with prayer.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Leith atlend- OUR BOARDING HOUSE Mojor Hoople HIGH FOREST Iî> IT TEÜ6 JAKf.'ÿ ) fAKiWc» 0VSRTH&,'/ - A OF- NOüK \\ COAT-CHAIR Ç/fflr, V-iODl'DM'T IT S -i> b£ MORS FUM Sf'Jt'C / FVEM l(p,AOson ARE c V£Ni j{ pACkSiTEKG AWAR6 t TAAT ALLYCÜ/l SCO ARc rPEACll^â GST FOR IT À Of tA ^ülT-CLÜFl CApfiMO 6LUF0 CM TiCkET TP AT ft MVOWR RAZOR KtE.si-a.V\".RED TWO NE55 OF MIS4Ô ?\u2022\u201c*\u2022 \\ EC AD/ YOU HARPtgp ¦> WOULD SLA&T ,\u20141 ÔÊM&RAL W A*olAi sic'TC'hA FOR (AOT i CARRViMo MOEkET/ VSARE AC>O.S/ ODT' 'n LtjE MAY TniK'k'FOTOO, SÛT fHey CAMT SAŸ it - o:! (he funeral of Mr.Harvey llea-ly, in Danville.Sympathy is expressed to Mrs.Mealy and family, his aged mother, and all bereaved by his passing.Mrs.E.Mastine, who is a pa-tiont in the Sherbrooke Hospital, is reported to be making a good recovery.Mrs.Annie Vance, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, was a guest of her cousins, .Mr.and Mrs, J.M.Leith,.(MOE'S RIVER\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Haseltine i and family were supper guests i one Sunday ol Mr.and Mrs.Hnr-;old McClary, in Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Lunder-; borg were supper guests of Mrs Lottie Lundcrborg on Sunday, at Fust is.Mr.and Mrs, Fred Lundcrburg, | of Huntingville, were evening I guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald ! Haseltine.Dinner guests on a Sunday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Donald Luce were Mr.and Mrs, William Shadbolt and Mr.Frank Webster, of Huntingville, also Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Luce, of East Clifton.FITCH BAY- A card party was held at the home of Rev.and Mrs.R.A.Car-son.The evening was spent in playing \u2022¦500.\" The ladies' first prize was won by Mrs.Ralph j Cooke and the gentleman's by Lloyd Wharry.'1 he consolation prizes were won by Mrs.Roy j Sheldon and Mr.Ernest Webster.| Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Roy j Sheldon were Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Dustin and children, Lyman land Beverley, of Georgevillc.Visitors at the home ol Mr.and Mrs.Howard Rollins were Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Minor and family, Mr.and Mrs.Ailyn Rollins, and Giles and Ann, of Magog, and Mr and Mrs.Maynard Rollins and Miss jGlenna Rollins, of Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Leney, jof Beebe, were week-end guests i of her parents, Mr.and Mrs, R.! L.Cooke and family.Forum, Red Cross Heeling Held High Forest, Feb.UL The Farm Forum met ou February 1, with Mr.and Mrs.Harry Graham, Sr., ¦ with 22 present to discuss the u pic, \u201cBarriers to Trade.\" While some were opposed, the majority seemed to bo in favor of jttying free trade with the I'.S.A.tinder a customs union.Some | thought there would be more pro-1 fit on things raised and some uoods could be bought cheaper i While it might hurt certain indu-i tries, it would help more people especially farmers.Cards were enjoyed and refresh-monts were served.On Feb.8, the Forum met with Mrs.Pearl Lowry with 16 present.Hie discussion was on \"What j Grade, Madam?\" Meat and poultry are not graded locally and all think that they should be.Grading should be car-1,cd through from producer to consumer, if done propertiy, and produels not left lying around until they are old before reaching the I customer.All think that the ans-1 wer is a local grading station.THE RED CROSS SOCIETY The Canadian Red Cross Society : met with Mrs Law rence Mackay : on February 10, with 12 present.Sewing and knitting were done.The business meeting was prestd-' led over by the president, Miss Leila McConnell, and opened in; ithc ttsttal way.The minutes and correspond- : cnee were read by the secretary j Donations receive at this meet-' ing were print pieces, quilt patches and yarn, which were all gratefully received by the members.It was decided to give a (1res j to a young girl and a gift of r-ley to a former member, j It was decided to pack a In.finished work to be sent to Mom-real at.the next meeting, at the j home of Mrs.Verne Wilson, on | February 24.The meeting was adjourned and j a delicious lunch served by the | hostess, Mrs.Mackay.General Notes Mrs.James McBurney spent a j few days with friends in Slier-I : brookc.Mr.and Mrs.Lea mon Lowd and json, Gerald, of Buhvcr, were guests j of Mr.and Mrs.Grant Forgrave.The many friends of Mr.Clay ton Lowry are sorry to hear of his I accident, when he was hurt, while I playing hockey on the Sawyerville ; rink.He was taken to the hospi- i Mal lor X-rays and at present L J resting comfortably.Miss Mildred Waldron, of Sawyerville, was a visitor at the home of Mrs.Frank McConnell and also of her aunt, Mrs.Elira McVety.j C'$fc how much more you get for your money\u201d 0 0 0 fop mfm for 5% .i**\"1\t,\t./ Mtej Look at the long list of notable Plymouth features on the right.See Plymouth\u2019s new gem-bright beauty and style, inside and out.Now add the safe, effortless control of FULL-TIME POWER STEERING which does 4.5ths of the steering work for you.Add smooth, fast HY-DRIVE that frees you from shifting\u2014and you have a luxury car in everything but the low Plymouth price.Full-Time Power Steering and H y-Drive are available at moderate cost on ALL 1954 PLY MOUTHS LOOK AT THIS LIST OF NOTABLE PLYMOUTH FEATURES.,, RESTFUL CHAIR-HIGH SEATS AND CLEAR, FULL VISION LET YOU SEE MORE OF THE ROAD VELVET-SMOOTH BALANCED RIDE WITH SELF-ADJUSTING ORIFLOW SHOCK ABSORBERS CONSTANT-SPEED ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD WIPERS SAFETY-RIM WHEELS FOR ADDED PROTECTION LIGHT ALUMINUM-ALLOY PISTONS HARD VALVE-SEAT INSERTS FOR LONG VALVE LIFE MOISTURE-PROOF IGNITION FLOATING-POWER TYPE ENGINE MOUNTINGS FOUR-WAY ENGINE PROTECTION OF: FLOATING OIL INTAKE SAFE-GUARD BRAKES WITH LONGER-LIFE RIVETLESS LININGS TWO BRAKING SYSTEMS INCLUDING SEPARATE.INDEPENDENT PARKING BRAKE OIL-BATH AIR CLEANER OILITE FUEL FILTER KEEPING WATER AND DIRT OUT OF FUEL LINES MICRONIC OIL FILTER ON BELVEDERES AND SAVOYS any way you look at it EASY IGNITION-KEY STARTING CHRYSLER PRECISION-BUILT LONG-LIFE ENGINE WITH: YOUR DEALER WILL BE HAPPY TO EXPLAIN THESE.AND MANY MORE, PLYMOUTH FEATURES Vymouth Jm Manufactured In Canada by Chrysler Corporation Manufactured In by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited See your Chry$ler-P!ymouth-Fargo Dealer for a Demonstration Martin Motor Sales Limited\t; 405 Belvedere St.Sv Sherbrooke Richmond\u2014Richmond Motor Sales Reg'd SEE YOUR NEAREST CHRYSLE R - PLYMOUTH - FARGO DEALER l V I C F L I N T 8 D D T S F R E C K L E S Ik \\-C Fl-MT*.ABwrr.sMMt.» kO Hwvturfc flOkv-v WASTr DM T'-vv d A ) ccLCtksuo rsLce-kteix cc« re 5-^ s^v lv./ 'wSST ï ÿsr.*Ai.k UTOkCWi-! 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AGAIN ï WELL, m GLAD TO 6ET A BREAK.I GUESS VOU SEE THEY LIKE IAV HMR BETTER NATURAL?Sef.iM, r.M.u.B F\u2019.T Of-J TY.'O MINUTES IN THE MORNING IS UKE TWO YEARS , ANY OTHER 1\u2014 X TIME ,\t, I'D CPATHEF?S.( OH,TWO HAVE A KNIFE ) V LITTLE .STUCK IN y/ V BITTY MV HEART J j MINUTES \u2014 \\ vs, .J\tv.\u20141L\u2014' n - THREE-MINUTE EGGS , It) mSoo SaV \\Y ?*en.P R I S c I L L A (1 DON'T LIKE) \\ PtGMTIMG!!< l HATE TO ) k HUPT r- r* WHV DIDN'T >VOU SOCK HIM BACK GOOD HUPT people; GOSW.LE STEP.! 4* t mïm you had A FIGHT WITH ME once; WHO ARE VOU K/DD/MG VS ?.M.P«f 0.% Off.^ tej»' 19S4 tor HI*\tIac.OH, SURE BUT YOU'RE } I Eight SFTTiRBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1954 Social and Personal Phone 3-3636 In The Women's Sphere MARRIAGES CLARK\u2014JEWETT velvet, with navy accessories and a corsage of red roses.Mrs.Clark, mother of the groom, wore a gown of teal blue crepe, with navy accessories and a corsage of yellow roses.Following the ceremony a re- Miss Ardyth Stewart, nursc-in-1 raining at the Montreal General Hospital, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs, Reford Stewart, Quebec Street.Miss Jean Luce and Mr.Maurice Russell have returned to their homes in Knowlton, after spend ing a few days with Mr.and Mrs Norman Bradley, Prospect Road.*\t# Hi Friends of Mrs.Gordon B.Loomis will he pleased to learn she is progressing favorably alter having undergone an appendectomy at the Sherbrooke Hospital.*\tip Hi Mrs.J.J.MacLeod and Mrs.M.Page entertained Saint.Andrew\u2019s Auxiliary at the home of Mrs.MacLeod on Vimy Street, on Wednesday afternoon, with a large attendance of members and friends.The president, Mrs.D.Ross was in the chair and conducted the devotionals.After the minutes of the.previous session had been read and adopted several items of business came up for discussion.The meeting closed in regular form, after which a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the hostesses.WAREHOUSE SALE OF YARD GOODS Watch for Wednesday's Advertisement in this paper! 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WE SELL IN ABOVE-MENTIONED OUAN-TIES ONLY! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED! ALL PRICES PIUS 2% PROVINCIAL SALES TAX! C O D.ORDERS ACCEPTED.Mrs.I.SCHAEFFER REG'D.P.O.Box 264, DRUMMONDVILLE, Que.Friends of Mr.Mostyn Bradley, who underwent a serious operation at the Montreal General Hos- ! pita), will he pleased to know that he is gaining after his severe re- : I lapse last week.Mrs.Harold Walker arid little son, Billy, of Drummondville, arc j guests of Mrs.Walker\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Evans, J.ondon Street, for a few days, while Mr.Walker is\tin Montreal\ton business,\tj ?¦}\u2022 # Mrs.P.\tV.Davidson, Mrs.\tVic-\t! tor Davidson, Mrs.J.E.Languay and Mr.Andrew Davidson, all of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Hnzle while here to attend the\tfuneral of\ttheir\taunt, Mrs.Bond Little, of Hatley.The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Library Committee look place Wednesday evening, with Mrs.V.Somerset, Bank ! Street.Final plans were made for a ; food sale to be held on February 18, at Echenberg\u2019s store.Some discussion took place concerning a | barn dance to be held in the near \\ future.A motion was made and approved changing the meeting night to the second Wednesday of every I month.The meeting closed and refresh-' ments were served by the hostess.The next meeting will be hold with Miss E.Bradley, Goodhue Slreet.*\t* H» The annual Valentine turkey dinner sponsored by the Women\u2019s Association of Trinity United i Clitirch on Thursday was an outstanding success.Mrs.M.Fuller was the convener.Mrs.T.A.Cadman, president, re- 1 ceivcd the guests and Mrs.D.A.Lavallière, treasurer of the Association, acted as cashier.In charge of the dining-room and decorations were Mrs.J.G.Armitage, Mrs.M.Long, Mrs.C.I E.Soles and Mrs.11.L.Cleveland Convener of the salad department was Mrs.W.Bradley, assisted by Mrs.W.T.Logan and Mrs.E.A.Cooper.In charge of pies were Mrs.Edna Markey and Mrs.11.Holbrook.Mrs.M.Hall had charge of the waitresses, I hose assisting in serving being Mrs.Gerald Burt, Mrs.R.Pick, Mrs.H.Fovvlis, Mrs.R.J.Harris, Mrs.P.E.Cordeau, Mrs.J.York, Mrs.L.II.Williams, Mrs.Eric Fuller, Mrs.S.Loug-heed, Miss M.Murray, Mrs.E.Porter, Mrs.Doris Knapp, Miss W.Merrill, Mrs.T.D.Thorpe, Mrs.R.E.Allworth, Miss Mary Long, Miss V.Bennett, Miss M.Crawford, Mrs.Fenton Lothrop, Mrs.Donald Steen, Mrs.Scott, Mrs.A.R.Jamieson, Mrs.M.Broadbelt, Mrs.A.Wright, Mrs.G.\tL.Wilken, Mrs.'T.Parker, Mrs H.\tJ.Fraser, Mrs.I,.A.Curtis, Mrs.L.Planche, Miss Vera Hall, Mrs.P.McMurray, Miss Joan Me-Murray, Mrs.E.Coombs, Miss Joan Thibault and Mrs.M.Gray Assisting in the kitchen were Mrs.' T.A.Cadman, Mrs.D.A.Lavallière.Mrs.J.Hazle, Mrs.I.Cathcart, Mrs.M.Hicks, Mrs.E.Hurd, Lottie Hodge, Mrs.R.Pick, Mrs.W.Coupland, Mrs.E.A.Gilson, Mrs.Bertha Crawford and Mrs.W.E.Hodge.Mrs.W.D.Buchanan made the coffee and tea.MAK\u20ac FRIENDS AN# If you find yourself dreading company, chances are you^ try to put up too good a front.The hostess who is willing to let guests take her home and family \u201cas is\u201d j doesn\u2019t dread entertaining, It\u2019s the woman who feels she has to do : things up brown for guests who thinks that entertaining is more trouble than it is worth.Don't try so hard \u2019rave things perfect if you want to enjoy your guests.MODERN LIVING RUTH MILLET BALDWIN'S MILLS- Mrs.E.Baldwin Entertains W.A.Baldwin\u2019s Mills, Feb.16.\u2014Mrs.E.Baldwin entertained twelve ! members of the Baldwin\u2019s Mills, Jw.A.There wore also four guests | present.The devotional period was followed by a business discussion and a short work period.One new member was received into the Association.Refreshments were served by the joint-hostesses, Miss V.Lyon and Mrs.A.Markwell.The next meeting will be held SOME WOMEN FIND HUSBANDS EASILY \u2014 CONFIDENCE THE KEY?A 50-year-old career woman who has never married writes: \"I notice in the papers that older pco-l le are continually marrying .bald-headed grandfathers and white-haired grandmothers, some of them marrying for the third time.\u201cAnd yet we women who have ncvbr married just sit and wait for someone to come along, and no one ever does.\u201cWhy is it that the person who had married once can so easily marry again, while we who didn\u2019t find a husband when we were young still can't find one when we are older?\u201cI\u2019ve never seen this question answered, so would you try to answer it for me and all the other unmarried women who get bypassed by older men looking for a second wife?\u201d Perhaps the reason is that by 40 or 50 the women who has never married loses all faith in her ability to get a husband.Whereas, the woman who has managed to gel one husband never doubts for a moment that she could get another, si; >ii * Confident Woman Doesn\u2019t Wait\u2014 She Goes Hunting That may be the main difference.For men not only like women who are sure of themselves and of their atttractiveness to men, but the woman who is sure of herself doesn\u2019t sit around and wait for a man to find her.She goes out looking.In your own letter you say that the kind of work you have done all of your life has never brought you in contact with marriageable men.I A divorcee or widow who vvant-I cd a husband would have quickly j sized up the lack of matrimonial opportunity in such a job and quit it.promptly.She wouldn\u2019t have hoped against hope.She'd have changed jobs pronto, being quite sure of her Mansonville, Feb.16.\u2014 The ceptjon was held in the town hall marriage of Clara Evelyn, young- where the bride and groom receiv-est daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Fred ^ thejr guests under an archway A.Jewett, of Vale Perkins, and oi eVQrgreen.s with silver decora-Roland Irwin, second son of Mr.tions anci pj^ anc) white bells, and Mrs.Harold C.Clark, of Man- -p^g bride\u2019s table was centered sonville, took place on Saturday v jtb a three-tier wedding cake evening.December 19, 1953, at made and decorated by her sister, 8 o\u2019clock, in the United Church, yjrs Donald Cousens, of Bolton ; Mansonville.Rev.Roland C.Hop- c£ntre Qn either side were long ' kins officiating at the double ring white tapers in silver candlesticks ceremony.Mrs.\u2018Guy, A.George and vases 0f pjni< r0se.s and white played the wedding music and Mrs cal-nations.Seated at the table, bell.C.MacLean sang \u201cI'll Walk Be- sldes tbe bride and groom and side You\u201d as a prelude to the cere- their attendants, were Mr.and mony and \u201cO Perfect Love\u201d dur- jjrs p Jewett, parents of the ing the signing of the register.bride, Mr.and Mrs.Harold C.The church was attractively dec- Clark, parents of the groom, Mr.orated with a profusion of ever- ' and Mrs.W.S.Clark, grandpar-i green trees, daintily trimmed with cuts of the groom, and .urs.A.I.j silver, also red lighted candles on Thayer, grandmother of the groom, the altar.The windows were bank- Mr.Thayer being absent due to ed with evergreens around red illness, and Rev.and Mrs, R.C.candles and the guest pews were Hopkins.marked with white satin bows.\tLater Mr.and Mrs.Roland Clark Given in marriage by her father, left for a motor trip to Niagara rftii f\u2019ïîosRV nf the Textile tbe bride wore an ankle length Falls, Buffalo, N.Y., and other Fibres Division of Canadian In-1 3own of white nylon tulle over points of interest for their honey-' dustries Limited, Montreal, who flipper satin with a fitted lace moon, the bride wearing a be ge ; will be commentator at the \u201cNan-! bodice, a high Peter Pan collar wool serge su.and white nylon cy Nylon\u201d evenin'7\t: and long sleeves ending with points blouse, with a beige top coat ana MRli f'rnxhv\temdintp nf : over the hands, The skirt was very dark brown velvet accessories.apLfiia [inivprsitv NS Her ex (full and trimmed with narrow Out of town guests were from : perience in the textile field ln.bands of satin between which Knowlton, Waterloo, Cowansville : eludes designing and dressmaking, were hands of tightly shirred tulle SveetsburOI Sutton and B retail selling of lingerie and ladies\u2019 j fmger-tip veil of tulle edged Centre, ready to wear, and she also work i with lace matching the bodice was ed with the Standards division of bold in place by a Victorian crown the Wartime Prices and Trade °t pearls.She wore a three-strand 2oard\t.necklace ot pearls and pearl ear- With this background and six 1'\u2018n3s and carried a cascade bou-years in her present position of cjnet of red and white roses.- ¦ \u2022\t,.1 .\t\u201e\t,\tMiss Beverley Bockus, of Knowl- m HEAR BETTER for 18< A MONTH! 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MR.AND MRS.ROLAND IRWIN CLARK, photographed at the reception, held in the Town Hall following I heir wedding, which took place at the United Church, Mansonville, Que., on Saturday evening, December 19, 1953.The bride, the former Miss Clara Evelyn Jewett, is the youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Jewett, of Vale Perkins, and the groom is the second son of Mr.and Mrs.Harold C.Clark, of Mansonville.fabric consultant.Miss Crosby is .,\t,\t, ^\t, well prepared to discuss textiles | LOn\u2019 a school Incnd of the btide, generally and to speak on nylon .a5;\thonor, was in an ankle and \u201corlon\u201d in particular.\t; length strapless gown of old rose \u201cNancy Nylon\u201d will be present ; n,e\\ ovej taffeta, with matching with her wardrobe.\t! stole and mitts.Her headdress of This most interesting evening\u2019s i pitching shirred tulle was^ made entertainment, being held at the ! !n crown elfect and she earned a Lawrence School Auditorium, j lar|e nosegay of assorted flowers.Tuesday, February 23 at 8 p.m., is i\tbridesmaid.Miss 1 hvlhs under the auspices of St.Marv's! clark' slst1eF the «rPoom' 'v;ore Guild, Church of St.Paul the ia S0'™ and headdress of aqua blue, Apostle.Tickets are available from ^enüeal in style to that ot the any Guild member or by pi]0ning : maid of honor, and earned a small-2.2543\t; er nosegay of assorted flowers.'______________________j Both attendants wore two strand , 0f my friends that I want a new 1 necklaces of pearls and matching I perfume, but first I must find earrings.\tout about a lasting one.Montreal, I Miss Ann Jewett acted as flower;\t\u2014 Mrs.A.W.BUDNING\u2019S .DRUG STORE 39 Wellington N., Tel.2-4773 Perfume That Clings Q.\u2014Dear Claire: I adore per* fume, but for some reason or other its fragrance just does not last on me.I have told several KINGSEY\u2014 Mr.Max Parkeiv of spent the week-end at the Taylor girl for her aunt.Her dainty ankle | A.\u2014 A particularly good idea home.Mrs.Parker returned with length dress was of ice blue nylon ; for women who claim that per-him on Sunday night, after stay-; sheer trimmed with white lace, | fume does not \u201cstay with them\u201d in : with her parents for a week, and her headdress was a bandeau is a brand new fragrance medium USE REMNANTS! Pliiiaiheas To Hold Annual Sugar Parly Members of the Philathea Society group 2, of the Women's Federation of the Lennoxville United Church of Canada, met in the Gertrude Scott Halt for their monthly meeting with the newly-elected president.Mrs.Foster Ross, in tne chair.The meeting | was opened with prayer.Business consisted of plans for the annual sugar on snow party to be held on March 2.Crokinole and various games will be played and door prizes will add to the evening's fun.Notice was also given for the World Day of Prayer on March 5, and a meeting at Trinity United i Church hall on Febraury 22, when members from this group, will ; assist with the entertaining.The; date set for the spring rummage j ability to get a husband if she j sale 'va®\t\u201c**\u2022 .\t.\t., could just meet some eligible men.! Materials were given out >> the It\u2019s probably as simple as that, i aP?>n convener.Mrs.R.tanseau.; F_______________*\tI and baby table convener, Mrs.R.I'AVEMID\t~\tj Suitor, to be made up for the, L AV t IN IK\u2014\t! annual June sale.Various other Mr.and Mrs.S.A.Doyle and; matters were.discussed in plan-j family were visitors of relatives injning the year\u2019s work.South Durham.\ti Hostesses for the March meet-; .iffv, TT \u201e Bav ronfra,t Mrs.Colin Bogie, of Ulverton, ing will be Mrs.M.Smiley, Mrs.| Be îb.uty.Use ea> contrast j was an overnight guest of Mrs.| H.Pariseau* Mrs.G.Sutherland, remnants for this cnavmer with Candlish Bogie and family.\tland Mrs.J.Barraclougii.\tplaymate pockets, Combination, of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Todd and; Following the Mizpah lunch was ,dree cojors piaid or checks TV son, David, of Windsor Mills, I served by the hostesses.Mrs, W.\t'\t\u2018 ! were calling at the home of Col.|G.MacDougall, Miss E.Taylor.Plam aie ®a- dlKl 1 eUy-Brady.\t! Mrs.!.Butler and Mrs.H.Robert- Pattern 7058: Child\u2019s Sizes 2.4, I Friends and neighbours of Miss son, at.which time the lace coy- 6, 8, 10.Pattern pieces, embroi-j Julia Crowe, were saddened by | ered tea table was centered withldery transfer.State size, the death on February 2nd.Miss j potted tulips and Valentine dec-; Send 25c in coins for (his pat-Crowe was in her eighty-sixth I orations which were most attrac- tern (stamps cannot be accepted) j Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Lockwood, of tinted blue flowers.She carried ] of Richmond, and Mr.and Mrs.a small nosegay of mixed flowers, 7053 SlZC-S 2\u201410 Ray Robinson, of Danville, were calling at the Lockwood home and at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Wright, on Sunday.Mr.Edward Mastine and Mr.Stanley Mastine, of Kingsey Falls, were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lockwood.Mr.Rupert Clark, brother of the groom, was the best man and the ushers were Mr.Howard Jewett, brother of the bride and Mr.Robert Young, a friend of the groom.Mrs.Jewett, mother of the bride, wore a two-piece crepe dress of navy blue, trimmed with black by Houbigant called Liquid Skin Sachet.It smoothes on the skin very easily and lingers longer because of its sachet base.It has a slower rate of diffusion and evaporation than any other type of fragrance.Try this Houbigant Liquid Skin Sachet.Available in 2 famous fragrances: Chantii\u2019v and Quelques Fleurs.Only $2,00.Js her heart-she k,SS£® a§^ # s\tVI N v~iw \u2014 ?¦\t«/* ?r-'x- V.C\tHas»» (j Look for Marven\u2019s Seal of Quality Hi irven\u2019! ¦\"\u2022.sV-S: \\.AV- SODAS ¦ j year and had been in failing j tive.I health for a few weeks, but her\t- j sudden death came as a surprise RECTORY H!LL ; to all.All arc pleased here to know i that Mr.Roy Husk, of Ulverton, is gaining after his illness.; Master Percy Doyle, of Mel-i bourne, was a visitor of Master ; Vernal Doyle.Messrs.M.L.Brady and C.S.j Bogie accompanied by Mr.E.E.Hamilton, of Richmond, spent an St, Stephen's Vesiry Heeling ; to Sherbrooke Daily Record,' ; Household Arts Dept., Sherbrooke, j j Que.Print plainly name, address, I pattern number and size.Y: If PIGEON HILL\u2014 A few weeks ago Mrs.T.j Boomhour had the misfortune to ; fall downstairs and bruise a rib.! At time of writing, she is much improved.Mr.Sandy Ducharme, of Stan-j HUNTING'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Milk is essential to any diet! HOMOGENIZED MILK \u2014 PASTEURIZED MILK WHIPPING CREAM \u2014 TABLE CREAM Daily Delivery Lennoxville and Sherbrooke TELEPHONE 2-7122 V ._ .Rectory Hill, Feb.16.\u2014The an-\t.evening at the home of Mr.Her- mlaj Vestry meeting of St.Stc- \u2022 bridge East, who lias been caring bert.Coles in Cleveland.\t'hens (.huren was held on Satur- -y[r Ernest Boucher, for two Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Roy were ^ay evening, January 30th.at the 1 weej.S| jlas returned (0 jijs home.Sunday guests of Mrs.Roy\u2019s dan- home ot Mr J Uraham ghter, Mrs.Charles Boisvert, and Rev.J.M.lull opened the I Mr.Boisvert, in Drummondville, : meeting with prayer.; Mr.Russell Fee, of Drummond- fhe minutes ot last year were ville, is spending a few davs at rca(} a!U* adopted, the home of Mr.and Mrs.M.L.The ministers warden, Mr.Al-Brady\tj gcr Patterson, resigned alter a ! Messrs.M.L.Brady and Cand- number of years service.Mr.\u2022lish Bogie accompanied bv Mr.W.: Stanley White was elected to rc-E.Macfver, of Melbourne, spent Place him.The people s warden, an evening at the home of Mr.-\"r.J.W.Graham, was re-elected, and Mrs.E.E.Hamilton, in Rich- tmd Mrs.Alger Patterson was ap-\t- M , Rvchard I niond.\t'pointed auditor.\tnome 01 -vu- Annur B-'cnaia- The financial report was read by Mrs.J.W.Graham, and was on satisfactory.The financial Guild report also was read and approved.are The meeting adjourned, the\tGeneral Notes Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Miles anc at Mrs.R.Champagne's.March 3rd.at 2.30 p.m.General Notes Many in this community confined to their homes by Mr.Boucher is now able to be up about (tie house.Mr.Homer Sornberger attend- j ed the card party, which was held .at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ar-1 chic Sager, at Stanbridge Ridge.; He was successful in winning the gentlemen's first prize.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Dominque and Mrs.Winnie Ros , of Spring-field.Mass., were guests at the Mrs.George Truax and Miss ! Bernice Wescott, of Franklin.Vt.were callers on Mrs.Frank Guthrie.Mrs.H.Harrison spent a few days with her friend.Mrs.Lizzie Elmer, in St.Albans, Vt.Mr.Gordon Guthrie and son.TRY JACQUELI The Best Spaghetti Sauce ITALIAN STYLE (with meat or meatless) 9 out of 10 who like spaghetti prefer JACQUELI.Ask for it at your.Grocery store.grippe.\t._________ ___ Mr.and Mrs.T.Perkins and;son.James, attended the funeral Bruce, of Mystic and Mr.Lucien i family, of Rock Island, visited\tof Mrs.John Fraser,\tat Eemesur-\tBoucher, of Bedford, were at the Mr.and Mrs.C.Perkins and Mr.\tier.\thome of the former's parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.Champagne, and Friends of Mr.Ronald Miles are and Mrs.H.Guthrie, family.\tglad to know that he is recovering Mr.and Mrs.Frank Guthrie and Mr.A.O.Lyon accompanied by\tafter an appendectomy\tin\tthe\tson, Stephen, were tea guests of Mr.Robert Markwell, Mr.and\tSherbrooke Hospital.\tMr.and Mrs.George Truax, in Mrs.C.V.May and son.Junior, Mrs.H.W- Patterson accom- Franklin, Vt.and Mr.H.F.Baldwin were all panied by Mrs.Irwin Haskett Mrs Ernestine Boucher, of in Coaticook.on business.\tspent a day visiting Mr.and Mrs.Highgate, Vt., Mr.James Day, of Mr.and Mrs.R.Racirot and Clarke McVetty.\tSwanton.Vt.Mr.Fred Sager and family, of Chateauguay, were Mr.and Mrs.Howard Worden, Mrs.Emily Sager \\ ere guests of week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.of Inverness, were afternoon cal- Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Boucher.that RUUD electric HOT WATER HEATER did No wonder the good lady is enthused.Now she\u2019ll have all the hot water she wants, any time she wants it .without stair-running to check fire or fuel .without flame, soot, fumes or dirt.Her Ruud Electric Hot Water Heater is fully automatic, operated by thermostatic control.It heats the water to the required degree and keeps it that way until needed.The Ruud Eleetpic is a clean water heater and it stays clean.The sparkling white outer casing wipes spotless in a jiffy, just like an electric refrigerator.Best of aîl, the Ruud is built to last.Years and years from the day it is installed, it w ill be supplying piping hot water for every household need .at a cost per family of about a dime a day.Think how you would enjoy the comfort and convenience of a Ruud Automatic Electric Water Heater.It\u2019s the one completely satisfactory way of getting all the hot water you want in your home.Usk us to sbotr you tbe model and size best rutted to your familyjs needs.Cash price, ioduding iostallalfon, from $157.00 H.F.Baldwin.\tlers of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Miles.Mr.and Mrs.Wilson May were Messrs.Keith Jackson and Irvin visiting at the latter's home in Veils were \\LUors at the same Dixville.\thome.Mr.and Mrs.H.T.Baldwin Mr.and Mrs.Antonio Turcotte; motored to Sherbrooke on bust- attended the funeral of Mr.; , ness,\tfj\tDrouin, of Inverness.Mr.Eugene Laro-e.of Ontario,1 is spending n few days with hi?' sister, Mrs.Edwm Kyehard, and mother.Mrs.E.Larose.Mr.and \u2018 1rs.Lloyd Martin were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur Clough, on Stanbridge Ridge.\u2018 I SEE YOUR FAVORITE OEALER OB*\u201d OUTSTANDING FEATURES \u2022\tSfeel galvanized tank is IVa times heavier thaa standard range boiler.\u2022\tGasket separates copper elenrent from auk\u2014prerenCi corrosion.\u2022\tThree-inch fibre glass insulation compared to Vj ot >4 inch on ordinary tank covers.\u2022\tHighly accurate temperature control.\u2022\tBuilt to last 15 or 20 years.Requires less serrifli aajusmient., ©WNfD gT THOSE If *Eirt* kOfiTHTRN ÇJaiïaoaJPowir I J.K.Woods Of Cowansville Addressed Farnham Home And School Association Farnham, Feb.16.\u2014The Farnham Home and School Association held its monthly meeting in Grace United Church hall on January 28.Mr.G.P.Hawke, president, was in the chair.The business period covered various points of interest to the members, including a decision that the Association canvass the membership for contributions to the Student Loan Fund, at Cowansville.This decision was taken in view of the fad that Farnham children receive their High School education at Cowansville and several Marven's mini-mallows o chocokite-marshmollow treat! Look for Marven\u2019j Seal of Quality of our boys and girls have been helped through this fund.Miss L.Hall, principal, was authorized to purchase records to the amount of S10 for use in the school, the selection of which was left to the judgment of the teaching staff.The different committees gave their reports and of special interest was that of the health convener, who reported a larger number of children, this year, taking advantage of the hot soup or chocolate furnished daily by the Home and School Association as an addition to their lunch.The members were privileged to hear .an address on consolidation and centralization of schools, by Mr.J.N.Wood, principal of Cowansville High School, who gave authoritative information on the subject.Sinse Missisquoi County alone in the Province of Quebec, with the exception of Gaspe, where distances are so great and population so scattered that it would not prove feasible, remains out side the movement toward centralization, Mr.Wood\u2019s talk was of considerable interest to parents and teachers.Mr.Wood outlined the procedure to be followed by local school boards and/or ratepayers, who wish to become centralized, or conversely strongly object to it, as laid down by law.He pointed out the advantages and possible disadvantages to local school boards and ratepayers resulting from centralization.It has brought bigger and better equipped schools to large areas, better paid teachers and improved additional methods to a greater number of children.A discussion period followed Mr.Wood's address and the members i took advantage of the opportunity to clarify many other obscure de-tads covered by the law.V* .W.F.Cutterson thanked the speaker and a social hour followed the meeting, with refreshments served by the committee in charge.ICE CARMVAL HELD The annual winter ice carnival.: sponsored by the Farnham Home \u2018and School Sports Club, was held under ideal conditions on Friday evening.January 29.The crisp | sub-zero weather probably restricted the spectator attendance, but a good number of children and voung people were on the ice in a colorful array of costumes.Prizes were won by the following: Best costume, Susan Turner; best boy, Timmy Longtin; best girl, Audrey Longtin; best lady, Velma MacLeod; pre-school age, Donald Lunn: funniest costume, Bobby Stewart; best skating couple, junmrs.l.yndol Hawke and lAletha MacAskill; best skating 'couple, seniors, Margaret Ban and ; Marvin Mooney.The prize for fancy skating in the event for Sports Club\u2019 members only was won by Kay Nagano.while Yvette Mady won in ,the open.Guy Laumaillier carried off the ; prize in the puck-carrying contest.Spot prizes were won by Mad-!cline VacCafferty, Carmen Rod-I rigue and Mary Bell.Following the presentation of prizes, refreshments were served |by the social committee under Mrs.iJ.J.Demoster, in Grace United : Church hall.iHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.! SIDE GLANCES TIT SPAY, FEBRUARY 16.1654 - Bv Galbraith EASTMAN- UL 3&S.u /, T.* Rtf.u.r*i fc*.Cf*r.by NCA &4rv üf^AMtS ° \u2018 > rOrd \\ s% 45 KING ST.WEST - NEAR MARKET AS 6R° ' ¦A; r; \"li'K j Ten SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1954 \u2014 Seventh Annual E.T.Curling Bonspiel Opens Tomorrow First Matches Slated For 12:30; 48 Rinks Entered In ' .\t; Special Dinner Tomorrow Evening The seventh annual Eastern Townships ( uiiiny Bonspiel gets underway tomorrow afternoon at 12:30 and 43 rinks are entered in the event to battle it out for the five trophies at stake.The finals in all five sections of the \u2019Spiel arc slated for Saturday everting.The trophies, which are rotated each year, ar.listed in the lol-iowing manner by the committee, J.S.Mitchell Co II.W.t.Downs, Webster Motors Ltd., La Tribune and the Sherbrooke Daily Record.The finals for th'e Downs and Webster trophies will be played in Lcnnoxville, with the other three taking place at the Sherbrooke Curling Club.\t_____________________________ the matches are slated at two and, with twenty rinks while Lcnnox-a half hours, with the exception of ; ville is next with lour quartets tomorrow whe.the Bonspiel I while the Canada laper Curling dinner will lake place at the New Sherbrooke Hotel at 8.00.following the dinner two games are listed to be played at 10.00 at Lcnnox- V1 'ïhc \"gnmes' wdIRlakc place onjand the Oshawa Curling Club four rinks at Sherbrooke, Lennox-1 from Oshawa, Ont., have two rinks ville, Windsor and Magog through- apiece.\t.__ niii Tluirsdav Friday and Satur- The other entries come Drum-day Each rink entered in the I mondville.Town of Mount Royal, tourney is guaranteed five games j Uehemin o Quebec, Heather of commencing in the lop trophy and Montreal ^c unc Ihmfmgtkm; moving down the list.\tRichmond and the Jacques Cmticr Sherbrooke Club tops the entry I Club ot Quebec.Quebec Schoolboys Set Sights On Dominion School Curling Title; Rink From St.Mike's Riverbend Club ol Windsor and the Pointe < taire Curling Club each have three entries.The Victoria Curling Club of Quebec, Brae Manor of North Hatley, Granby, Lachute Quebec\u2014 (ffl \u2014Four Quebec teen-agers, who play the ancient game of curling as if they had been doing it all their lives, aim to walk off with national honors Sunday at Hie schoolboy championships in Hamillon.The boys from St.Michael\u2019s High School in Riverbend, a northern Quebec town in (he Lake St.John region, will represent Quebec.Fifteen-year-old Dick Silver and his crew earned the trip to the Dominion finals on Hie basis ot five wins and one loss in the three-day provincial playoffs last week-end.Making up the team with Silver are 19-year-old lead Armand Landry, second Guy Noel and mate Louis Mimeault, botli lO, Overseeing the foursome is coach Mark McKenna who when he isn\u2019t training the team sits behind the principal\u2019s desk at St.Mike\u2019s.Together Four Years The boys have played as a combination for four years, previously winning some local competitions but never quite making the big time.All the provincial champs, ex-ccpl Mimeault.are in 11th grade al St.Mike\u2019s, run by a Roman Catholic order of sisters.Louis is one grade behind the others.Dick and Guy are natives of Corner Brook, Nfld.They moved to Riverbend with Iheir families after Ihe war.Armand was born and lives in neighboring Alma.Louis was born at Kenqgami, also in the Lake St.John district, but now lives in Riverbend.Besides curling, the four play on St.Michael\u2019s hockey team which Iasi year won Ihe regional school championship.In the summer Dick likes a round of golf, Louis and Guy are tennis en.Ihusiasts while Armand is \u201cthe best home-hitter'\u2019 on the local softball team.lost NHL LEADERS Standing: Detroit, won 32, 12, tied 1\u2014- 74 points.Points: Howe, Detroit, 64.Goals: Richard, Montreal.32.Assists: Howe, Detroit, 38.Shutouts.Sawchuk, Detroit, 10.&& &tAC\u20acsi Go Mmryf % i.\"«\u2022* -vw,.\t^ w>-1 Oïl A SPECIAL NAVAL RECRUITING TEAM IN TOWN NOW.» », fo tell\tto join ate in the 'Tteutyf \" * Here is your opportunity to find out about the fine careers now open in the Royal Canadian Navy.Our Navy wants more fit young Canadians of good character and education.You should be aged 17 to 25 ?(or 29 for some specialist categories).Find out how you can become a sailor in the R.C.N.! tpcrtM.NftVfrJ: p.-piutiNG OtHÇf SHERBROOKE CITY HALL feb.Ad.No; MOBN 2-53 Be syre to get the facts while the special team is in town A SAILOR'S LIFE IS A MAN S LIFE Sports Of Sorts ^ By GLEN BROWN One of the compensations of being mixed up in this burly burly of sport is to meet a team of the calibre of the St.Helen\u2019s girl\u2019s basketball unit in the District of Bedford School League.For you people who haven\u2019t heard of St.Helen's, it is a girls school in Dunham, and one of the best managed edueationa) institutions in the area.To play St.Helen's is to have an old fashioned magical carpet of affability, good sportmanship, keen play, and sincere good will rolled out for you all in one evening.Thursday night Knowlton High Seniors with their aft-able coach Doug Flewwelling, and your comentator, in the role of the whistle looter, took a rim over to Dunham to complete an engagement with the defending champions of the Reglin Trophy fame.St.Helen\u2019s won the game by a 26-20 count, ill one of the finest games I have seen in the last two years.Smart passing, fine competitive spirit, and fast all around play highlighted the athletic part of the evening, but things didn\u2019t stop at that.After the customary cheers, the gals of Ihe home team thanked the Knowlton coach, and not only that, but they actually made it a point 1o thank the officials.Following this each Knowlton girlf was whisked off by her St.Helen counterpart, and treated to a luscious feast of cake and what nots in the girl\u2019s lounge.Then on leaving all of the girls crowded the door to wave their erstwhile opponents a tine farewell.St.Helen\u2019s are ably coached by their new gym mistress, Doreen Varcoe, who moved out from the Old Country to Canada last September, and this is her first taste of basketball.Quite a contrast between this Canadian winter and those she experienced in Kent.The team is built around several veterans of the last tew years with Joan Itosetti, a Montreal girl of eleven years experience with St.Helen\u2019s captain and king pin of the team.Joan is a fast moving two-way player who seems to set up most of the plays for her wings and has an uncanny knack of picking off opposition plays and turning them into scoring opportunities for her own outfit.Flanking Joan are Holly Higgins and Susan Langton, two free wheeling forwards, who can pass nicely Magog And Sherbrooke Regiment Spill Matches In St.Francis Valley Loop; S.R.B.C.Wins \"A\u201d 3-2, Loses \"B\" 3-2 The Sherbrooke Regiment Bad- j minton Club and the Magog Bad- ; minton Club split their matches ; in the St.Francis Valley Badmin- ! ton Association last night.The ; matches were played at the Wil- j liam Street Armoury.In the \u201cA\" section the Magog team won 3-2 while in the \u201cB\" section the Sherbrooke squad eked out a 3-2 victory.In the \u201cA\u201d section the Magog.team won the men\u2019s single\u2019s, ladies\u2019 singles and ladies\u2019 doubles.Betty Webster defeated Sherbrooke\u2019s Kay Thompson in a hard-fought three set battle, 8-11, 11-3, 11-7.George Corbiere, of Magog, defeated Gordon Warmer 15-8, 15-4 and Evelyn Jackson and Gwen Gaunt, Magog, downed Mrs.H.Evans and Mrs.J.Planche 15-6, 15-6.\u2019Plie S.R.B.CQ won the men\u2019s doubles when Dr.Neil Dinning and Mail Soles beat Ted Holt and Mark Styan, of Magog, 15-5,-15-18, 15-5.The S.R.B.C.also won the mixed doubles when Lome Campbell and Mrs.Majorie MacLeod beat B.Cotterell and Roxanne Trew, 17-16- 15-7.In the \u201cB\u201d section the locals won the men's singles, men\u2019s doubles, and mixed doubles.Normand Dye, S.R.B.C., beat Lome Meek 15-7, 15-9 in the men's singles while in the ladies\u2019 singles Magog\u2019s Bessie Whittier won over Mrs.D.Drummond 11-6, 11-1.Doug Drummond and Jim Strickland won the men s doubles for the S.R.B.C.with a hard-fought three set victory over Allan Chan-nell and Cyril Ruck, 15-7, 13-18, 15-4.Dot MacDonald and Edna Christie won the ladies\u2019 doubles for Magog.They beat Syl Ross and Mrs.Margo Savard 15-5, 15-8.In the mixed doubles, the locals won out as Paul Chute and Miss Florence Clark beat Wesley Call and Florence Holt, 15-9, 15-8.The second match between Magog and Sherbrooke in both the \u201cA\u201d and \u201cB\u201d sections of the home-and-home series will be played in Magog on Wednesday night, February 24.The matches will get underway at 7 p.m.Lennoxville Boys Stop Technical In Cage Fixture Lennoxville Senior boys chalked up a 40-24 verdict over Technical School in a regular fixture of the Interscholastic Basketball League played in their school gym.D.Crosby was the high scorer for the Lennoxville squad with 19 points while D.Sullivan was next with 11 to set the pace for the home squad.For the visitors Renaud was tops with 8 points followed by Gaudreault with 5.Lennoxville \u2014 Crosby 19, Sullivan 11, Stafford 3, Burt 2, Farn-ham 2, Sparks 2, Turner 1, Gillam.Total 40.Technical \u2014 Renaud 8, Gaudreault 5, Hamel 4, Langlois 4, Begin 1, Emond 1, Allard, Daign-eault, Millette.Total 24.Weedon Downs Lime Ridge 4-2 To Cop Semi-Finals Of Wolfe-Compton In Three Straight; Meet Megantic HAMILTON SITE OF MARATHON TRIALS Hamilton \u2014 e cellar.President Wilson has nm SSSSfen for a tasty snack (any time) and an agreeable evening.Gracious Hospitality \u2014 Courteous Service Reasonable Rates GARAGE \u2014 FREE PARKING } 4551 mÊmmÈgmmsÊÊmài£j^ »HERBROOkE DAILY RECORD 1UESDAY, VEBRl'ARY If'.Eleven Additional Sport News Sports Roundup Wes Santee Isn't Satisfied With His Running Although He Holds Second Fastest Indoor Mile Mark East Lansing.Mich.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 Wes Santee, the Kansas cowboy, has eoralled the second fastest competitive indoor mile in history, but still isn\u2019t satisfied.Santee loped around the eight-lap Michigan State College dirt track in 4:04.9 Monday night as the feature of a meet involving Kansas, Illinois and Michigan State.The cocky Kansas said afterwards that he's sure he can go a faster mile when he gets on a board track.He wasn't too satisfied with his time, and expressed confidence that some day he'll crack the four-minute barrier.Santees\u2019 time will stand as the world indoor record for a dirt track.Only Glenn Cunningham's nsational 4:04.4 of 1938\u2014on a board track\u2014exceeds his performance in indoor competition.New there are three separate indoor mile records: 1.\tCunningham .4:04 4.64-lap board track.2.\tSantee, 4 04.9.eight-lap dirt track.3.\tGil Dodds, 4:05.3.11-lap board track.Kansas coach Bill Easton said he plans to rest Santee and then make an all-out effort at the Big Seven meet at Kansas City Feb.26- T know he'll break four minutes some day.\" Easton said.\"And he won't do it by just a tenth of a second or so.He'll do it in 3:58.0 or 3:57.5 or something like that.He's phenomenal.I woudn't dare put a limit on what he can do.\" Taking Vitamins?Let Us Buy You A 25-Day Supply Of ^^PLENAMINS (8 Selected Vitamins Pius Liver and Iron) » Rexall Plenamins are helping thousands of Canadian children and adults to vigorous new health and enjoyment of good living.Try Plenamins on this special offer\u2014and if you don\u2019t feel better after using the small package, return the unopened large package for full refund.You can\u2019t lose! Get REXALL PLENAMINS sold wm ^ ^__________m u AT YOUR FRIENDLY By GAYLE TALBOT New York\u2014 pP) \u2014It is a good deal less than fair to criticize John Landy, the superb Australian distance runner, because some sort of alibi always comes singing across the Pacific even' time he fails to run a mile in four minutes.The alibis seldom come from Landy.himself.The trouble is that the Australian people, especially the avid track fans, are so terribly anxious that one of their own should win the distinction of cracking the historic four-minute barrier that their disappointment shows through each time Landy misses.In his latest try at Syldney the Aussie star was clocked in 4:05.6.He was running on grass, which is conceded by track authorities to be somewhat slower than specially prepared surfaces.Only a few years ago the time he set would have been a world record and it was an outstanding effort in every respect.Yet it was marred for American enthusiasts by the dispatches wrhich moaned from the stall that Landy had been forced to make his run against a \u201chead\" wind, and which j quoted the opinion of an Australian track official that this unusual i v.ind added \u201csix or seven seconds\u201d I to the runner\u2019s time.Let's face it, I this was being slightly ridiculous.There is no question that such a dry, hot wind as blows in Australia at this time of year is a handicap to a miler.IVe watched Landy run under such conditions at Melbourne last year, and it was obvious that the necessity of bucking the wind in the final spring for the tape, when he was tired, cost him some yards.But as it also was obvious that the track was oval shaped, and that Landy must have had the same dust-laden breeze at his back a good part of the time, no one suggested that he had been robbed by a head wind.Neither was an attempt made to estimate the number of seconds he had lost.It was only noted that conditions were poor and that Landy\u2019s time undoubtedly suffered.That, we believe, is what the public should have preferred to read this time.It is no disgrace not to have run a four-minute mile \u2014not yet, anyway\u2014and those who insist upon providing alibis for such a great athlete as Landy are only doing him a disservice.We were pained to see him decribed as \u201cthe man who always seems to have an alibi.\u201d Terry Sawcluik Chasing Lumley In Race For Goalkeeping Honors; Howe Extends Lead Over Richard DRUG STORE DON\u2019T DELAY-otier good for a LIMITED TIME ONLY Montreal.\u2014(CP'- Terry Saw-chuk of Detroit Red Wings is putting a hefty squeeze on Harry Lumley of Toronto Maple Leafs in the race for the Yezina Trophy, emblematic of goal-tending supremacy in the National Hockey League.Until Monday night, Sawchuk was lied with Lumley with a 1.72 average after trailing the burly Toronto goalie in a close chase since mid-November.Each played 54 games; each let in 93 goals But with Detroit's 3-2 win over Chicago Black Hawks Monday night, Sawchuk fell to an average of 1.73.The goalie struggle was only one feature of the NHL figures released today.Gordie Howe, Detroit's favorite adopted son.has again been up to the tricks that have made him the league's top point-getter.During the week he copped five goals\u2014 one of them Monday night\u2014and one assist for a total of 64 points.His latest six points were scored in three games, best showing of the week.RICHARD ASSISTS TWICE Maurice Rocket Richard of Montreal Canadiens failed to get a goal but provided two assists for a total of 54 points and second place.Canadiens themselves dropped from second to third place in team standings\u2014recalling what Richard tans have said, that \"As the Rocket goes, so go Canadiens.\u201d Toronto slipped ahead of the Habs.gathering four of eight possible points one one win and two ties.This gave the Leafs 64 points, one more than the Montrealers who had two ties, one loss and no wins.Toronto has one game in hand over Canadiens.Detroit\u2019s turn wins were enough to give Red Wings 74 points.BOSTON PERFORMS BEST Boston Bruins made the best showing of the week, winning three games out of four tries.Boston now has 55 points compared to 50 for New York.Last week the margin was only two points in their battle for fourth and last playoff spot.Chicago Black Hawks arc last in the standings with 26 points, having won one of four during the week.Richard still is top goal getter with 32 goals and 22 assists.Howe has 26 goals and 38 assists.Ted Lindsay of Detroit maintains has third-spot hold with 45 points, while Hernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, out with\tan\tinjury, comes next w ith 46 points.The leaders: G A Pis Pen Howe, Del,\t26\t38\t64\t84 Richard, Mtl.\t32\t22\t54\t96 Lindsay, Det.\t18\t29\t47\t87 Geoffrion.Mtl.\t25\t21\t46\t77 Relbel.Detroit\t15\t29\t44\t14 Kelly, Dct\t14\t30\t44\t16 Mosdell.Mtl.\t20\t20\t40\t46 Olmstead, Mtl.\t10\t30\t40\t64 Sandford, Bos.\t13\t26\t39\t30 Ronty.New York 12\t27\t39\t16 Record of Goalkeepers G G A SO Avr Lumley.Tor.\t54 93 9 1.72 Sawchuk.Dot.\t52\t92\t10\t1.771 Wilson, Dct.\tlx\t0\t0\t0.00 i Gatherum, Dct.\t3\t3\t1\t1.00 Totals\t55\t95\t11\t1.73 ! x\u2014Wilson replaced Sawchuk in!\t\t\t 3rd period Oct.10.\t\t\t McNeil, Mtl.\t53\t114\t6\t2.15 Plante, Mtl.\t2\t6\t0\t3.00 Totals\t.\t55\t120\t6\t2.18 Henry, Bos\t 56\t148\t5\t2.64 | Bower, N.Y\t 55\t153\t1\t2.78 Rollins, Chi.\t53\t163\t3\t3.08 Marois, Chi.\t.\t2\t11\t0\t5.50 Gelineau, Chi.\t2\t18\t0\t9.00 Totals\t57\t192\t3\t3.37 Tiger-Cats\tAnd\t\t Carl Voyles For Sum Of $10,234 CITY MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE WHOPPERS' I Price \t\t\t 154\t195\t137\u2014486 I.Gingras .\t\t 138\t115\t111\u2014364 G.Ellwood .\t\t 177\t190\t181\u2014548 G.Gingras\t\t 167\t117\t145\u2014429 Wm.Ellwood\t.\t215\t186\t196\u2014597 Arn Price\t136\t123\t216\u2014475 \t987\t926\t986 2899 \tWINGS\t\t P.Hogge\t\t 186\t113\t165\u2014464 N.Herring .\t\t 199\t111\t129\u2014439 M.Kerr \t\t\t 69\t171\t145\u2014385 B.Bradley .\t\t 128\t121\t181\u2014430 C.Cross \t\t\t 166\t180\t131\u2014477 Hamilton\u2014 (P) \u2014 Bob Snyder, former coach for Calgary Starn.peders, says he informed Carl Voyles and the Tiger-Cat football club that quarterback Sian Heath was suffering an arm injury at the time the Hamilton Club acquired his services.Before Mr.Justice J.L.McLennan, in Ontario Supreme Court Monday, Heath sued the Tiger-Cat club and Voyles, coach and ; general manager, for $10,234 for alleged \\vrongful dismissal.Snyder said that Heath complained about his arm on returning to Calgary after a game at Montreal.The injury\u2014not a ser-I ious one\u2014would not have affect-! ed the player\u2019s status with Stam-peders.\u201cHe would have received his wages of S8.500 from the Calgary club, regardless of the num- ber of games he would have played,\u201d added Snyder.Charles Dtibin of Toronto, coun sel for Heath, said that Heath had entered into a non-release eon tract to play for the Hamilton club for $9.500, and that the Stain peders and the Tiger-Cats club had entered into a $5,000 bond, the exact nature of which would appear to have Heath returned to Calgary within a year.The playing agreement, it wms alleged, was subsequently violated when the plaintiff was dismissed from the.Hamilton club.The defendants contend that a non-release agreement was not entered into with the plaintiff, or if it was it was not valid as the plaintiff had not been in fit physical condition.The case is continuing.' r L x 89**«V' V ''N\t^ / /coBr -\u2022v; 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