Sherbrooke daily record, 3 novembre 1949, Section 2
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SECOtm SECTION SECOND SECTION THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Highlights Of World News Are Illustrated fly Pictures Historic Address Scene Stealer Opens National Tour wmm I'rime .Minister Nehru of India, addressing a joint session of the Canadian Houses of Parliament, said revision of the Commonwealth structure to include the Indian countries is a \u201csignificant step towards peace and co-operation in the \"orld.\" Listening intently is former Prime Minister Mackenzie 1'ing, seated in the front row, fifth from left.This small, black spaniel.\u201cChotn.\" stole the show at a reception given by the Indian High Commissioner to Canada, S.It.Kirpalam, in Ottawa.She wagged her tail and \"as as nice as you please when India's Prime Minister Nehru patted her head and recalled the occasion in New Delhi two years ago when he named her Chotn, which in Knglish means \u201clittle one.\u201d Mrs.T.J.lirooks of Ottawa, ow ner of the dog, is shown holding Chuta as Her I'.xcellency \\ ijayn Lashtni Pandit, Indian ambassador to the C.S., and Premier Nehru admire the animal.Lakehead Trio Dangerous Souvenirs The public exhibit of the plans for the development of the National Capital began it* tour of the Dominion in Montreal, where it was oflietnll.v opened on the 2tith of October by Primo Minister St.Laurent before a distinguished local gathering.The Prime Minister, lower right with hack to camera, is seen being conducted through the exhibit h\\ .largues (Irelier, the noted French city planner, and consultant to the National Capital Planning Committee, Federal District Commission, on the long range plans for the development of Ottawa and he !)t)0-s(|iuire-mile National Capital District into a dignified and well planned Capital for the Dominion, filer n period m Montreal the exhibit, will bo seen in (jucliec City, Three Hivers and Sherbrooke.During 1950 It will tour larger centers in the remaining nine provinces.Inset, Mr.tireher is seen explaining a detail of the plans to the Prime Minister and Mrs.St.Laurent, Triplets born to Mr.and Mrs.Eenry Sfenlund of He'd Hock, 60 miles north of Port Arthur, continue t° progress as this plioto indicates.Mrs.Stenlund s shown with her two daughters and son.Carolyn, on her mother\u2019s right, was horn first and weighed tour pounds, three-quarters of an ounce.Sheryl, born second and weighing four pounds three-and-a-quarter-ounces, is on her mother\u2019s left.Murray, in front of Sheryl, weighed six pounds, 15 ounces.Miss Hetty VViggans, left, and Miss Eileen Holt are the Port Arthur General Hospital nurses in the photo.Apple Honey Editor Honored i.1.I).Cranston, left, veteran Canadian newspaper writer and editor of Midland, Ont., and Dr.John Walter, right, of the department of botany at Glasgow University were given honorary degrees of doctor of laws at the autumn convocation of McMaster University at Hamilton.Dr.G.P.Gilmour.chancellor and president of McMaster, centre, conferred the degrees.Lieut.J.Heffernan, of the Royal Canadian Engineers, is shown displaying war souvenirs collected from Winnipeg houses visited by the Prairie Command\u2019s bomb disposal group.Winnipeg became the centre of an intensive search for such souvenirs when a f 7-pound anti-tank shell was found on its way to the city incinerator.It Works Too gigpiPfg - \u201c1: M e< n app\",i.:t \u2022! ti Klngeey Mission, but Mr, A.Leaker, theolojfv student, of 0.?hop\u2019s University, f.ennoxville, who is residinir in ftichmond, has been contluetinsr afternoon service* several times In the past two months.The Ladies' (Julld has held fairly regular meetings and 1» grad- .ually accumulating church funds, Ifai August, th# meeting held by Mr».T, Demer» and Mr».A, Car-sen, in the Community Hall, was prrhap* the largest gathering of member», friends and little folk, L, was decided then to present .Mr», Walker with a pyrex teapot, as a faiewel! gift.Mrs, Colin Andrews held the September meeting and \u2022\\ second food sale was decided upon, Mr».Donald Frost held the October meeting.Mrs.T.Demers was asked to draw the winning ticket from the many sold, Mrs, Lev Andrews was the pleased re-ciplent of the quilt, Sale* front Reilman: \"Where Smor» Young Women Shop\" m-CHMSTMAS $AVm$ Here are savings that will make you come on the run! This is not a Clearance Sale but fresh merchandise greatly reduced for Smart Young Women who like to do their Christmas Shopping early!!» Take advantage of the complete assortment of colours and sizes.You II be thrilled with our exceptional values!! SHttR NYLONS REGULARLY WORTH $1.40 FIRST QUALITY FULL FASHIONED DARK SEAMS IN THE SEASON'S \u2022 SMARTEST SHADES per pair SUPS Choose either bios or straight-cut crepe slips.Both are lavishly trimmed with three inch lace! White only.Sizes 32-42.Greatly reduced for this Sale .$1M\tBLOUSES There's a wide variety of styles in these Specially priced Blouses.You'll find tailored and lace-trimmed styles in your favourite eoloursl Sizes 12-20.They'll be perfect to wear and to give! Values up to $3.95.$2.74 ] PULLOVER & CARDIGAN\tIMPORTED WOOL SWEATERS\tGLOVES md NUTTS \tSee these imported fancy all-wool Extra-Special all-wool Cardigan\tgloves and mitts for yourself) You'll and Pullover Sweaters priced to\tbe amazed at the exceptional value stretch your Christmas Budget.\t.They come in an assortment There's a wide choice of colours\tof colours, and smart patterns.A in sizes 14-20.(At this low price\treal \"buy\" at\tJ you can afford several 1)\t PULLOVERS\tCARDIGANS\tOP/* K $2.88 $3.88\tyof SKIRTS\tPANTIES ( Don't miss this timely \"special\" in\tHere's a Heavy Quality Rayon skirts!! We've a tremendous selec-\tTricot Brief that's both pretty and tion of the most popular styles in\tpractical! Sizes: Small, Medium, Alpine, Gabardine, Wool Plaid,\tand Large in White, Pink, Blue, and and Taffeta!! Sizes 12 -18 in Smart\tYellow.A regular 69ft value.Buy new shades.$3.88\tseveral today! Vtt iü ÜÜ isSi Reîlmân: \"Where Smart Young Women Shop a.- **\u2022! MONTRIAl \u2022 QUEBEC \u2022 OTTAWA \u2022 OSHAWA \u2022 20 Wellington St.North Telephone 1539 \u2022 BRANTFORD \u2022 KINGSTON \u2022 HAMILTON \u2022 WINDSOR \u2022 SHERBROOKE \u2022 TORONTO \u2022 SARNIA UN Handshake i it Linn % & /: t the doctor can te'l whicn food* i i.toulcl.bs allowed and which for-Ibldcieirin order ;a try to prevent new ones from foinrirff.Chronic infesvions should be treated.Vitamins are sometimes added to the diet.* \u2022 \u2022 Q\u2014Please tell me why I always have cold feet »nd hands, summer and winter?.\\__j don\u2019t know, Some people merely seem to be this way without any adequate explanation, SUTTON Mr».Walter Phelp* and Mr.am Mi, G.Phelps and daughter j, an.of CowansvlllB, and Mr.ant Mrs.Jack Stewart and daughter hue of Hemmingford.were gue*ti of Mr.and Mrs.Lupert Phelp», Rev.and Mrs.K, B, Keefe aw Mr>.Weaver were in Bedfort calling on Rev.and Mrs.Rider.Have you read tne Want Adi lelvl\u2019 Perhaps theie m somethin» rlverin«r Men and Women \u2014 Also Pure Wool Ties for men are special lines at \u201cTHE WOOL SHOP\".N.B.\u2014 We now have available fine quality All-Wool Underwear for ladies and children.MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED.EASY TO FIND EASY TO PARK FRIENDLY, HELPFUL SERVICE CLEAN THAT KITCHEN FAST Jordan SO IT tickets amounted to $18.The two food sales brought in more than $50.Mrs.Forrest Rief has donated a very attractive cushion to be sold to raise money and tickets will be on sale this month.Mrs.Ira Patrick has invited the ladies\u2019 to a luncheon meeting at her home in November.Mr.Kenneth Stevens, of Richmond, is the school bus driver this year, and has a full load.Beginners from this community are Masters Wayne Andrews and Carl Denison, and little Misses Gail Hebert and Gail Patrick.The community is justly proud of Miss Mary Hannan, second daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Hannan, who passed with a very high standing from Grade X, and won the Women\u2019s Institute scholarship, of $25.Misses Marian and Joyce Frost and Lome, Norman and Randall Frost and Miss Ruby Stevens are all attending St.Francis College High School this year.They were former Consolidated School pupils.Miss Dorothy Patrick is taking a business course in Asbestos, and is residing with Mrs.W.J.W.Smith, in Danville.Mrs.Elton Carson enjoyed visits from her mother, Mrs.Penny, of Lorretteville; and her brother, Mr.Penny, of Arvida.Miss Leah Taylor has been able to be moved to Richmond for a two weeks\u2019 visit with her sister-in-law.Mrs.George Taylor, and her brother, George, when off duty from the railway.Mrs.Taylor is residing with her father, Mr.Davidson, and her brother, on College S ^ l*\u20ac G t Mrs.Rachel Philbrick, of Danville, was a visitor of her daughter, Mir.Avery Denison, Mr.Denison and family, and attended the Sydenham Church supper, in Ste.Felix de Kingsey.Mrs.Albert Hughes has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.Duncan Rief, in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Brough, of Montreal, with their two small i children, have taken up residence with Mr.and Mrs.\u201cBuster\u2019\u2019 Lyall.Mr.Brough is employed in Montreal.Mr.Traill Lyall has been undergoing treatments in Montreal, at intervals for sometime.Friends of Mrs.Guy Andrews, formerly a resident here, will be sorry to hear that she has been confined to her bed for sometime, at her home in Danville.Denison Brothers have had the misfortune to lose many valuable breeding sheep from attacks by roaming dogs, over a period of several weeks, CLEANS! SPARKLES! SHINES! No HardRabbins/No Rinsing/No Wiping Dry/.with SPIOSPAN! , Cleans ^\t' Woodwork, Na/is, Unoeum Easier, BeM dan\tor Q/d-Fashioned Cleaners.^ \u2019X\\ i i/ ti/ rill ¦rfy.:.'k PAINTED UfoOPW'ORK and WALLS look newly-painted! No streaks, no clothmarks! mm3 .\tJ ¦ w PORCELAIN,TILE clean as new.no rinsing, no wiping ! Ü LINOLEUM Clean, Fresh, Bright, no hard rubbing! * . THAT/tfOaO /5 BRIGHT AS PAV.J CAXJ BEE Al£oSS'S PASTURE/,.JTti'O.Q'T BE £0,V6 ROlO EEPCEB J E&T dC/ M HAVES OH THE HOBO CROOK & miEZ>oc à\u2019/ld.HAVE mr.I\u2018HO.Seven DRUMMONDVILLF A very luceeisful social evening for the families of the congregation was held last wek.Games were in charge of Messrs.Rose, Conir and Hole.Entertainment was provide by Aden Gnaedinger (Drummondville's Spike Jones) and Gault Parker, the choir director.The minister led a sing-song, for which a musical accompaniment was provided by Mr.Gault Parker at the Minshall organ and Miss Eunice Morton at the piano.Light refreshments were suppl ed by the Women's Association.The closing came promtply at 10.30 p.m., with the singing of God Save the King, The church was packed to capacity at both morning and evening services on aniversary Sunday- Rev.Dr.Kilpatrick delivered inspiring messages.The music by the choir was selected to suit the occasion.The response by the con.gresation to the appeal of the trustees for $1,500 has been really encouraging and it is hoped now that by the end of the month the bank note can be destroyed, The social hour after the evening service was attended by 80 people.Among the visitors were Rev.II.M.Church, the newly appointed rector of St.George\u2019s Church, Heriot St., Mr.Arthur Holmes, the rector\u2019s warden, accompanied by Mrs.Holmes, also the teaching staff of the Drummondville High School.Mr.Robt.Haworth, representative of Drummondville on the Central School Board, Mrs.Haworth.Greetings were read to the] gathering on the occasion of the 31st anniversary by Rev.Alberti Smith, D.D., and Rev.D.L.Ritchie, D.D., both of Montreal, and re- ] tired, both having previously taken an active part in solidifying the church.Light refreshments were provided by the elders\u2019 wives urn- j der the joint leadership of Mrs.; Clifford Wilson and Mrs.W.Rose.At the last meeting of the Women\u2019s Association, with the president, Mrs.Stafford, in charge, the special item of entertainment was a talk given by Miss Eilen Haworth on her recent holiday in Switzerland, which also covered a brief stopover in London, England, where she visited such historical landmarks ai the Tower of London, St.Paul\u2019s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament and witnessed the changing of the guard at Buckingham palace.From London she travelled via Dover to Ostend, in Belgium, and thence from there by train to Switzerland.From Lugano, her first stop, she visited Milan in Italy, and its famous cathedral and »aw the original of the famous .painting \u201cThe Last Supper\u201d by Leonardo de Vinci.She made an I PRISCILLA\u2019S POP I CERTAINLY envy voue NICE WHITE HAND?1 v MRS.SOTTS» By AJ Vermeer \\ c OU ON I W-Y 'H DISMLH ( VEl-\u2019V DAY AND MU\u2019 MY w HAND?LIKE 1 HAT/ > A HANDY GUIDE TO EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\u2019 MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS SERVICES Sherbrooke Lime Ridge Lennoxville Paperwhite Narcissi Planted now will bloom for Christmas.15c each $1.50 per dozen JOHN MILFORD & SON REG\u2019!) 138 Wellington N.- Tel.1744 Magog DINGMAN\u2019S Shell Service Station MAIN STREET - MAGOG $230 Reduction on Hillman Cars Lubricating - Anti-Freeze Phone 2271 - MAGOG interesting visit also to the beautiful Lake Como, to St.Gothard Pass and to the Rhone Glacier.From Lucerne, her second stop, she made visits to Altorg, made famous by William Tell; to Interlaken and many other well known beauty spots.Her travel talks included accounts of native costumes and such modes of transportation as funicular railway, ski-chairs and aerial cars.She also ] exhibited many photographs and souvenirs that were most interesting and educational to her host of listeners.BISHOPTON Guild card party, Broobury Hall, Nov.5th.Everybody welcome.For quick results use Record Want Ads.Wr.Farmer WE ARE WORKING OVERTIME TO PROVIDE YOU WITH AGST0HE ! 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