Sherbrooke daily record, 31 mars 1954, mercredi 31 mars 1954
[" 1954 S\tM\tT\tMARCH W\tT\tF\t1954 S \t1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6 7\t8\t9\t10\t11 ¦\t12\t13 14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20 21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27 28\t29\t30\t31\t\t\t WEATHER SUNNY, COLD Sunny («lay and Thursday; con-tinuinR cold: liRht winds.Low to-nifihl and high Thursday at Shcr-hruoke 15 and 35, THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897, PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31.1954 Fifty-Eighth Year SPECIAL BRITISH CABINET SESSION World News Asks Wider Mental Care ities Churchill Takes Action As Public Jitters Over H-Bomb Continue Unabated.Port Colborne, Ont.\u2014ff\u2014 Seventeen box cars in the middle of a 57-car CNR freight train were derailed about five miles east of here early today, tearing up 1,700 feet of track and blocking through traffic on the Canadian National Railways main line from Toronto to Fort Erie.A broken rail was believed the cause.* * * Montreal \u2014 A $2,000,-000 ore-processing plant, now being built on sand 100 feet deep near Sept lies.Que., will start processing Labrador iron this summer, the Engineering Institute of Canada was told here Tuesday.D.H.Sharp, project engineer, whose company has the contract for port and processing facilities being built for the Iron Ore Company of Canada at Sept lies said ihe plant will handle iron ore from Knob Lake as soon as the shipments start over a newly built 360-mile railway to the waterway at Sept lies.* * # Avalon, Calif.\u2014 (TP) -\u2014 A baby sea elephant has become lost from its mother, and has been taken in tow by Al Hansen, deep-sea diver.Hansen rescued the two - months \u2022 old sucking mammal Tuesday in Avalon harbor but is stumped about feeding it.The 70-pound marine pachyderm has refused cow's milk and squid.Hansen is trying goat's milk, and if that doesn't work he is open to suggestion.# # * Perth, Australia, March 31.\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh leave Australia '\u201d-.irs-day for the Cocos I ^ ids, with a lot of pleasant memories but no farewell handclasps.A Royal Tour official stressed today that the \u201cno hand shakes\" rule adopted as a polio precaution, will apply even to Governor-General Sir William Slim and Lady Slim and a woman doctor.The Queen and Duke went 240 miles up-country today on their last and longest road trip of the seven-week tour.* * * Bonn\u2014 (/P) \u2014Friedrich Wilhelm Heinz, former West German intelligence chiefs, has been released from arrest, it was officially announced Tuesday night.Heniz was formerly chief of the intelligence division in the office of defenc commissioner Theodore Blank, which is planning the German contingent for the German army.He was arrested Friday on suspicion of mishandling official funds.* * * Allentown, Pa.\u2014(/P)\u2014 A 500-pound tombstone fell on five-year-old Kathleen Marks, killing her as she played in a cemetery here Tuesday.By FRASER WTGHTON London \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Prime Minister Churchill simimon-CC* a mect'nS ol his cabinet today ns Britain's case of H-bomb *\tjitters showed little sign of lessening.Montreal\u2014 (f1 \u2014Mental illness Demands tor the government intercede with the l nited has become Canada's most serious, States to get the current Bikini tests called off continued unabated in a rash of newspaper headlines.Churchill called in army, navy and air force chiefs to today\u2019s cabinet meeting to review the repercussions of the H-bomb tests.Tuesday he told Parliament: \u201cWe should indeed be doing a great disservice to the Free World if we sought in any way to impede the progress ot our American allies in building up their overwhelming strength in the weapon which provides the greatest possible deterrent against the outbreak of a third world war.\u201d I The Opposition Labor party's^- l0In44\t^ Parliamentary loaders will meet tonight to consider what action to take.They are likely lo press the government for an H-bomb debate before Parliament adjourns about April 15 for Easter recess.Clement Attlee, Labor leader , .tdi health problem, Health Minister 51 art in said today.He suggested there is a need for smaller, less isolated psychiatric hospitals which could be brought into an integrated system with community mental health clinics and larger, relatively remote mental institutions \"so that each can make its own unique contribution to the restoration of health among those who become mentally ill.\u201d The 62,000 mentally ill patients! PICKETING THE WHITE HOUSE protest demonstration against the .is bargaining agent for the Port Striking members ot Ihe U A pieket the White House National Labor notations Hoard's refusal to recognize the of New York's \"4.000 stevedores.The pickets we m a 11.A ton in chartered buses and automobiles from New York I'itv ami New Jersey il to W ashing-points.Opposition Condemns Unrealistic Views Of Prime Minister On China ; in .of the patients in all Canadian ; hospitals and outnumbered by 7,-|500 all public general hospital patients, he said in a speech prepared for the annual meeting of the Mental Hygiene Institute.\u201cDuring the same year, mental illness accounted for more lost time than tuberculosis, cancer and I and former prime minister, rea-polio combined.\tjjies\tdelicacy with which He said he had visited almost i\tmus^ mape his approach- every mental hospital in Canada1 and, while a number were \"mod Secrecy In Dismissals Is Defended Atom Power No Menace For Hyd ro Production of energy plants els of their kind for this contin-jare anxious that Britain obtain all ent.\u201d it seemed time \u201cto take a hard look at our concept of the mental hospital.\" \"In our future planning we should weigh the advantages of providing more smaller psychiatrie hospitals in those areas where our population is concentrated,\u201d Mr.Martin said.Such smaller institutions could be active treatment hospitals accessible to the community and acceptable and attractive to professional and other staff, They could provide day care for patients and active out-patient departments____________ and could \u201cintegrate themselves j èvën into the total health services of the communities they serve.\u201d Cases requiring long periods of care could be transferred from the smaller hospitals to the more remote larger institutions after they had had the advantage of full in.vestigation and treatment neat their homes.Thet greatest pressure on mental institutions today was from the older age groups.He felt \"much more\u201d could be done to decrease their numbers through preventive programs, most of survey is under way.which would have to be carried out in the industrial field.Montreal\u2014 (P' power from alomi would constitute 'no threat to ex Fling hydro-electrie installations,\" Presidenl J.A.Fuller of the Shaw-inigan Water and Power Company told the annual meeting of shareholders today.London \u2014 (/P) \u2014 A Cabinet minister said Tuesday night the only way to trail the secrets of es, although he and his chief aides | Communists is by using \"some of the Communists own methods .the informatiofi possible from the!?\"d\th'°m .\t! the legal procedure we value so U.S.about the effects and future much.\u201d use of hydrogen bombs.\tWorks Minister David Eceles But some 100 socialist MPs, ! told the House of Commons: \"I alarmed by the awesome power , hate these concessions to totali-of the H-bomb, already have a tarianism but our whole.security motion ready demanding that the system depends on protecting our government take the initiative to I sources of information.\u201d prevent further explosions of ther-1 Eecles remarks rn e during a monuclear weapons.\theated debate on a bill shifting j on a commercial basis, will -\tcontrol of Britain\u2019s atomic rc Tokyo\u2014iTP)\u2014A highly qualified search from government control American scientist said today he to a public corporation, is certain there are no dangerously.Labor Member G.R.Mitehinson radio-active fish in the Pacific\u2014| sought to amend the bill to proin waters around the Bikini vide that no employee could be atomic proving grounds.\tfircci 1[or reasons of national secur- The top-level atomic scientist : j'y without the approval of the talked with reporters only after |j0Fc\u2018 \"r6.51\u201d60^,0^,\"0.Council and specifying that he be not named.|,elt)S S'Y®11 sufficient partieu- grounds for -®\t_______ w Ottawa «P The Progrès-sive Conservatives Tuesday in the; Commons renewed their attack on | any recognition of the Chinese Communist government.Howard Green (PC Vancou-vet-Quadra) said I\u2019rime Minister SI I aureul had been \u201ccomplete ly, utterly and absolutely unrealistic\u2019\u2019 when he had said in the Far East that Canada must be renlislie and sooner or later is bound to re-cognize the Chinese Reds.While the prime minister had been saying that Canada must hr realistic about recognition, the French in Indochina were en gaged in heavy fighting with tin Champion Of Simon-Pure Sunday Dies .,\t., Communist rebels.At the same Mr.I\u2018tiller said power already is|tjmc, Hod China was guilty of 40 produced front atomic energy on j violations of the Korean truce, an experimental basis but nobody I \u201cGeneral recognition would con-knows \u201cwhat the operating costs, ;\t;! tremendous victory for be.It i communism right across Ihe .world.would appear that complete an \"We will have in efTcct Com swers to these questions are some munist beach heads set up in this Jive years ago.\u201d\t|country\u201d by having a Chinese Com Turnbridge Wells, England \u2014 Reuters A elnirchmnn known as \"Misery\u201d Martin because of his liic-long campaign against Sunday merry making died at his home here Tuesday night.Herbert Henry Martin, 72, was former secretary of Hit' Lord\u2019s Day Observance Society.dedicated to figlil Sunday sport, movies, poli-llys, trading or any kind of work on the Sabbath.For 26 years hé led the society\u2019s campaigns.Ho cherished the nickname \"Misery,\u201d saying it was worth thousands to Hie society in publicity value.The year he was dub- Mr.Fuller said that in Quebec,\t.,n \u2014Chinese Jaundryman Hum Ping Ying, 67, died today in hospital from a severe heating in the rear of his shop last Monday.Police said they had marie no arrests and were still investigating.eel \u201cno possibility of nificant contamination Zealand or the seas or air around it arising from the tests.\u201d Holland said the New Zealand government is closely watching its interests in the Pacific in view of the tests, and \u201cthe government agrees with Prime Minister Winston Churchill that consultation between Britain and the United States will be to the advantage of both.\u201d \u201cWe are content meantime to leave the matter with the British government.\u201d Mr.Philpotl said h< Imped lltal conditions worked out in the next few_ months so that Canada could take a step toward recognition.To avoid a new world war, the West would have to sit down with its enemies and reach a livc-and-let-live agreement.H.W.llerridge (TUF -.Kootenay West) said the PCs in the Commons held a different view of recognition than the Conservatives in the British House of Commons.The British Conservative government had taken a common-sense view that it should continue re-j cognition made by the Labor gov-: eminent in 1949.Mr.llerridge said was most ; dangerous to consider rearmament ; of Germany because the \u201csame I old gang\u201d was assuming power : again.a non smoker Puritan who gorons life.\"Six days of jazz arc had I enough wilhotil having to synco- j pate Sunday,\u201d he said.Martin died wilh Sunday still preserved much more austerely in Britain lhan in most continental European countries.Movies are open Sundays and taverns within certain hours.But there arc no organized sports events fir Ihcat-rical performances, and little retail trading is done.Ask Council Session On Border Row London \u2014 Reuters .Britain has proposed to the United States and France a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on the whole question of Ihe recent growth of tension between Israel and Jordan, diplomatic quarters here said today.The possibility of convening a Security Council session on the deterioration of relations be-tween Israel and Jordan now i* being discussed between the three western powers Britain's view is that the Sc-curilv Council should review all (lie recent incidents in the area.Israel has already indicated its wish for a debate on the Scorpion Pass bus incident earlier this month when II Israelis wore massacred by Arabs.Jordan has decided to ask for a debate on (he recent Israeli attack on the Jordan village of Natalin, where nine Arabs were killed.In Tel Aviv, the Israeli army today alleged that three new shoot -mg incidents took place on the Israel Jordan frontier in (hr last.24 hours.A spokesman said ther® were no casualties.Asks Wider Support Of Indo-China Washington-.(/I\u2019)- Senator Paul Dougins, » Democrat from Illinois, asserted today that the United States ought to \u201cget ready for the worst\" by enlisting forces of Pacific free powers if needed lo fight Communists in Indo-China.Douglas called for support of Presidenl Eisenhower and State Sccrclady Dulles in seeking what.! Dulles called \"united action\u201d to I prevent Communist conquest in Southeast Asia.Dulles\u2019 statement, in a nationally-televised speech Monday night, was thal Communist control of Southeast Asia would be \"a grave threat\" to the free world and that: \"The United Stales feels that that possibility should not he passively accepted but should be met by united action.\" Dulles gave no hint of what orm such action might take and informed officials said it may hinge |largely on Ihe British, French cod austere, n-[other governments.Defenders Repel New Red Drives By LARRY Ai,I.EN Hanoi, Indo-China\u2014(/P)-\u2014The defenders of Dion Bien Phu today buried back attack aller altaelc from screaming Vielminh shock troops, interspersing savage counter a I lacks of their own.The French high command an- any sig-; Gordon Churchill fPC -Winni-j nouneed at noon that the garrison of New peg South Centre) said the Pro-j v-as holding all its positions.gressive Conservatives hadn\u2019t said Overhead, every fighter and that Communist China should ! bomber plane the French could \u201cnever\u201d be recognized.\ti muster laid down blazing barrages If was in Canada\u2019s own self- of napalm and strafed the Vict-interest to obtain a settlement in , minh concentrations in the greatest Indo-China because France\u2019s dif-1 aerial assault of the seven-year-old ficulties in the North Atlantic Indo-China war.The Vietminh Treaty Organization stemmed from her difficulties in Indo-China.And Canada looked upon NATO as Ihe cornerstone of his foreign policy.and seUled d^n fop thc' from the official stand in recogm-; tion of the contributions of Ameri- long trip \u2014 two rights and two , \u201e ._\tn.-,- ,\tdays \u2014 to Warsaw, and perhaps -\t,\t,\tcan f0n,lac orsTifnoK\tcaf : eventual reunion with her bus- unfamiliar token and transfer ma- manufacturers.The 26.000 tons of j)and chines, and finaly pushed for seats 11einforcing, rail and structural it is possible of course that she on the four-and six-car trains.Most .steel used came from Canada, the ; U;.d given\" no \u2019all hone of «.ppinff ol them stood.\t.United States Britain, Belgium, ^\t^nd decidld to S The system «as opened officially Germany and Luxembouig.\t£rorn Ejght and start life anew, two hours earlier when Premier Some J.400.000 bags of cement: state department records show Leslie Frost of Ontario and Mayor;were used along with 420 tons of vas j1ired\tunited Allan Lamport of Toronto pushed cast iron pipe, 1/0.000 tons of states embassy in Moscow in 1934 a lever moving a signal light from sand.240.000 tons of gravel and ; she married Hirshfield in 1943 the amber to green.\t15.000.000 board feet of lumber.They led 400 officials and guests [ Tin-hatted construction men, re-on a 13-minute trip from Eglinton presenting the thousands who bur-to Union station after ceremonies rowed the subway without the loss at the Davisville avenue station.of a life, stood guard at Union stall was smooth until Mr.Frost (ton as Premier Frost unveiled a took over the controls for photo- stainless steel plaque commemor-graphers, shot the train ahead for ating the opening.[ same year he arrived at the em-1 bassy.The Hirshfields started almost immediately trying to get her an exit visa.Then the cold war began.! In the fall of 1946 the Kremlin pro-! hibited wives of foreigners from leaving Russia.a couple of hundred feet and then Thc new line runs just under jammed on the brakes too quickly, the surface two miles to Bloor street He jarred guests standing in the\tand then in an open cut for most first train, including former Mayor\tof the rest of the line.It is gear- Vincent Impelliteri of New Y\u2019ork.\ted to handle 40.000 passengers an Later the guests attended a buf-\thour compared with 13,000 on the let luncheon featured by a subway street cars.It will take passengers train cake which took \u201927 pound\u2019s its full length in 16 minutes in-of icing sugar to frost.\tstead of 35 coming south downhill j land.When she boarded the train.Meanwhile, the last of the Y\u2019onge\tand in 18 minutes instead of 40 for\t1\tit\twas the last her friends saw atreei surface cars with its trailer\tthc northern run.\t,\tof\ther.\tj But the Hirshfields kept trying.He made several trips home without her but always returned until 1951.By then, it appeared, their patience was exhausted.Mela quit her job with the embassy, asked for and was granted a permit to visit relatives in Po- ¦ Artist Hits At Limitation On Paintings Brighton, England\u2014('Reuters)\u2014 A German religious artist threw up a commission to paint a church j mural in England when told lues-: I day that he could not paint Christ ' [as \u201ca tough, almost brutal figure.\u201d Hans Feibusseh, 56, walked out after being told by Kenneth Mac-Morran, chancellor of thc Anglican diocese of Cichester, that he could 1 not have a free hand.MacMorran told at* ecclesiastical court here: \"Some paintings in the past have been criticized because they showed Christ as a namby-pamby figure.\u201cThis Feibusch\u2019s painting seems to swing to the opposite extreme, ft shows a violently masculine figure\u2014almost brutal.\u201d One member said Christ \u201ccertainly looked tough.\u201d Another said he \u201clooked like a prehistoric man, made six successive attacks on thc fortress defences but were thrown back each lime -and each time the French Union troops moved out in counter-attacks.Rested and regrouped after their initial assaults on !hc fortress in mid-March, the Communist-led rebels opened their second offensive Tuesday night on thc heels of a violent artillery barrage.Philadelphia Opens Fight On Seaways Philadelphia -f/P)- In a strong ly-worded si element, thc Chamber of Commerce of Greater Philadelphia today urged eastern United States congressmen to defeat \u201cthe serious economic threat\" of the St.Lawrence seaway proposal.\u201cEvery city and community along the eastern seaboard stands to lose sums which may total billions of dollars if the St.Lawrence seaway becomes a reality,\u201d said Walter P.Miller Jr., president of the Philadelphia chamber.He urged eastern congressmen lo unite \u201cin a huge anti-seaway bloc\" to defeat the proposa! now before the U.S.Congress.IE passed, if would permit the U.S.to join Canada in the project.Canada will proceed in any case.Miller warned in his statement thal some U.S.ports might become \u201cnear ghost towns\" because of the diversion of commerce to thc seaway.The appeal was directed by telegram to thc congressmen and also to leaders of chambers of commerce and port bodies in nearly a score of cities.Darwin, Australia \u2014tlteu-ters)\u2014A small trading lugger and its crew of 14 Malayans reached Bathhurst island mission near here Tuesday after drifting helplessly in the Arafura sea for several weeks with a wrecked compass.The sailors salt, they have lived on coconuts anl fish they could catch.Important Tariff Cuts On Jap Produce Under Treaty By HAROLD MORRISON esc goods to the scale imposed on, Canadian Press Staff Writer ;\tJ,*1*?United States.\t,, ,i 2.Safeguard thc Japanese mar- Ottawa y Ending months ot, for (janadjan goods.In partic- secret negotiations, Canada and u]ar, an exchange of notes which Japan likely will sign a new trade likely will accompany the main pact today, opening the way for Pa.c*.wbl guarantee Canada a a new era of dose economic rel- [ RESCUED FROM TROOPSHIP \u2014 Servicemen and their relatives crowd the deck of one of the four rescue ships that together saved more than 1500 persons from the British troopship Empire \u2022?undrush.which exploded and burned off the coast of Algiers, Algeria.Canada minimum market for grain, eyen , though Japan is getting large ations betw-een thc two countries, applies of free grain from the Thc agreement wil reduce Can- U.S.adian tariffs on Japanese goods 3.Provide safeguards for Cana-and is scheduled to he signed by [ dian domestic industries which External Affairs Minister Pearson : might be threatened by Japanese and Koto Matusdira, Japan\u2019s new1 competition.The pact likely will ambassador to Canada.\tinclude provisions that Canada\u2019s However, it is not likely the ; tariff concessions can be with-pact will become effective until ; drawn if Japan dumps goods in ratified by Japan\u2019s Parliament, i Canadian markets; that is, sells probably about the end of May.goods at such low prices that Can-While negotiators on both sides adian competition is knocked out.have been tight-lipped about dis-1 The trade agreement, once it with black hair hanging over His | eussions, the new pact is likely to: becomes Canadian tariffs on Jap-Iforehead.\u201d\tJ.In essence, reduce Canadian anses goods by an average 10 per Feibusch was supported by Phil-! tariffs on Japanese goods from cent, though in many cases the re-[ ip James, director of thc British the \u201cgeneral tariff\u201d level, the ductions will be sharper.Arts Council, who said he was highest Canada can impose, to the For Japan, the reductions will deeply impressed by the sincerity \u201cmost-favored-nation\u201d rate.This! restore her old pje-war tariff poof the artist's work.\twould cut import tolls on Japan- sition in Canada I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954 WESTERN SINGER The meadowlark o£ western Can-nda is known as a greatly superior songster to the eastern species.PREMIER CINEMA TODAY to SAT.Inch British Comody \u2018 In Teehnieolorl Premiere in Sherbrooke \"TITFIELD THUNDERBOLT\" with STANLEY HOLLOWAY NAUNTON WAYNE GODFREY TEARLE \u2022 2nd Attraction \u2022 \"JEOPARDY\" BARBARA STANWYCK BARRY SULLIVAN RALPH MEEKER A Real Shocker! Carroll Righter's Astrological Forecast Aries (March 21 tô April 19) A.m., he alert to better ways to support ardent admirers who havs your best interests at heart, i'.rn.finds you able to get off with advisors, plan greater success confidentially.Taurus (April 20 to May 20) Gel after every public or vocational responsibility and complete swiftly during a.m.P.m.then brings you chance to reduce over-all aims to artistic, efficient expression.Gemini (May 21 to June 21) Early look through newspaper, other sources of information for data you need.Then, p.m.finds you able to impress those in authority with your expert knowledge .capabilities.Cancer (June 22 to July 21) Think out better ways to get your financial, emotional problems solved to everyone\u2019s advantage during a.m.Then find out how methods you\u2019ve not understood in past can serve your best interests.Leo (July 22 to August 21) Wide-awake associate has some excellent suggestions to give you in morning if you\u2019ll listen.P.m., you have chance to put these in effect.PIANOS BEST MAKES Mason & Risch \u2014 Wurlitxer \u2014 Lcsage & Bell \u2014 Blouin \u201cELECTRONIC ORGANS\" 1508 King West.Telephone -3-3423 .\t1 \"ir\u2014 NEW COLGATE DENTAL CREAM HAS CLINICAL EVIOENCE that brings new hope to millions for DAYand NIGHT Pivtection Against Tooth Decay! 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Virgo (August 22 to September 22) More efficient methods await your attention, so be up early, finding out just how your talents can be used best.P.m.brings chance to explain to all others.Be happy.Libra (September 23 to October 22) This is one of those brilliant days for you when you do pretty much what you like.Don't spend it in wishful thinking, addlepated drooping.Get lots put in motion now, Scorpio (October 23 to November 21) A.m.is best used for taking care of quiet un-imporant matters.Then swing later into great activity in practically whatever appeals to you.Be receptive to your good; make progress.Sagittarius (November 22 to December 21) You have good chance early to zoom into activity by going directly to see, phone all with whom you can accomplish anything of note.P.m., show family you appreciate their devotion; extend them favors.Capricorn (December 22 to January 20) Being more up-to-date in your way of expressing your practical values impresses those in authority.Later, arrange to confer with all associates who can advance these material matters.Aquarius (January 21 to February 19) Wind up making idealistic plans for the future; get your personal appearance more radiant, your health improved.P.m.put these plans in effective, practical expression.Pisces (February 20 to March 20) A.in.gives you chance to decide just how you want to operate in future with excellent suggestions from a close confidante.P.m.brings chance to get your part of such plan in active expression.Be dynamic.Ij Your Child Is Born Today .Today\u2019s child is really a very fortunate and highly blessed youngster because there is a basic urge to do the right tiling, and the support of officials in doing as well as very practical and down to earth results that quickly follow almost any constructive effort that is placed into effect by your progeny.As fine and education as possible should be given to bring out the wonderful potential capabilities that are present in this chart.Much sociability is important if your child\u2019s life is to have full scope of activity.Carroll Righter\u2019s individual 16-page Astrological Forecast for April is now ready.For your copy send 25c with stamped, self-addressed envelope for each forecast to Sherbrooke Daily Record, Forecast, Box 350, Madison Square Station, New York 10, N.Y.(Note: Papers west of Rockies use Rincon Box 3032, San Francisco 19, Calif.) AT THE GRANADA CinemaScope CLEANS YOUR BREATH as it CLEANS YOUR TEETH I JUST ONE BRUSHING EOR ALL-DAY PROTECTION JUST ONE BRUSHING FOR ALL-NIGHT PROTECTION BALDWIN'S MILLS\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.R.Wallace and family of Stanstead visited Mr.and Mrs.C.Perkins and other relatives in Baldwin\u2019s Mills.Mr.and Mrs.C.May were business visitors in Rock Island.While there they were dinner guests of Mrs.May\u2019s sister and brother-in-law Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Hall.Mr.and Mrs.Gillis, of Montreal, were at their cottage on Lake Lys-ter over the week-end.Mrs.C.Lusty entertained a group of little girls at her home in honor of her daughter\u2019s birthday.Games were played, after which a delicious supper was served by the hostess, culminated by a lighted birthday cake for Jeannie.'ZwmP Robert Taylor, as Sir Lancelot, receives the sword Excalibur from the faltering hand of the dying King Arthur in one of the scenes from \u201cKnights Of The Round Table\u201d, the gigantic CinemaScope production now showing at the Granadat Theatre.Ava Gardner co-stars in this color by Technicolor production.Farewell Tea For Mrs.Wm.Brown At Richmond Richmond, March 31 \u2014 Mrs.C.Spence entertained in honor of Mrs.William Brown, who leaves shortly with Rev.Mr.Brown, to make their home in Howick.The attractive tea table was' centered by a large flowering plant.Mrs.George Chamberlain poured tea and Mrs.K.G.Nourse, Mrs.H.Frazer and Mrs.C.E.Manning assisted with the sewing.During the a f t e r n o o n Mrs.Spence, on behalf of the guests, presented Mrs.Brown with a gift, expressing the very deep regret of all her friends, to whom she has endeared herself, on her departure from this vicinity.Mrs.Brown replied very feelingly and invited the guests to visit them whenever they are travelling in that part of the province.W.C.T.U.MEETING The W.C.T.U.mot at the home of Mrs.E.A.Healy with Mrs.M.Armitage acting as hostess.Mrs.Armitage, the president, opened (he meeting by requesting the members to observe a minute's silence in loving memory of the late Mrs.A.Norris, who, at the time of her death, was treasurer of the local W.C.T.U.She had been a faithful and devoted member of the organization for several years.A brief devotional period was conducted by the president.The minutes were read by Mrs.C.R.Boast, the secretary.It was decided to combine the secretary\u2019s and treasurer\u2019s offices for the remainder of the year.A cheque was received from the provincial treasurer covering the provincial prizes in the local Temperance Essay Contest.The prize winners were Jean Larochelle, Louise Larochelle and Edward Turner.It was reported that a temperance film had been circulated to the local schools and Sunday Schools.Mrs.Armitage read two appropriate articles, taken from the local press.Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting, The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Cora Armstrong.Benefit Concert At Coaticook By Sherbrooke Band Coaticook, March 31 \u2014 A band concert, given by the Harmony Band of Sherbrooke, was held in the Coaticook Armouries, and was a marked success, not only from the standpoint of entertainment but a financial success for the Coa-licook Band as well.The proceeds from the concert will help the local band to reorganize, purchase the instruments and music to replace those lost in the Town Hall fire, and be ready for the usual concerts and parades they hold each summer.The Sherbrooke Band was conducted by Sylvio Lacharite, who lias led the group for five seasons, and all the musical numbers were greatly appreciated by the large gathering.Ernest Lafaille, president of the Coaticook Band, expressed his appreciation to all who had assisted in making this benefit concert a success, with a special mention to Col, Lyman Armitage, for making arrangements for the use of the Armouries for the event.Many kind friends have contributed towards the fund for reorganizing the band, among them being Isidore Villeneuve, Charles Akhurst, Maurais Garage, Col.Louis Roberge, Maxime Begin and others.In addition Denis Gerin has obtained a Provincial grant of five hundred dollars.Others wishing to help the local musicians should contact the president, Mr.Lafaille, or any band member.Sutton Students j Win Honors In Speaking Contest Sutton, March 31 \u2014 Two Sutton High School pupils, Dawn McKell j and Marjorie Smith, brought honor to their school when they placed first and third,' respectively, in the ' public speaking contest sponsored by the Cowansville Lions Club, in which pupils from four schools competed.The contest was held following (he Lions Club monthly dinner in the New Ottawa Hotel, Cowansville.Among those who attended from here were: Mr.and Mrs.Cedric Douglas, Mr.and Mrs.Howard Hastings, Mr.and Mrs.P.J.Shepard and daughter, Nancy, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Miller, Mr.Ernest Jenne, Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Phelps, Mr.and Mrs.Spencer Gif-fin, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Smith, Miss A.Ropars, Miss Winnifred Paquette, Mr.Donald McKell and Mr.Perry Cohen, General Notes Mr.C.f.Westover, of Lachine, spent a few days with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.For-dyce Ingalls.Other guests at the same home have been Mrs.Ingalls\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.John West-over, of Bedford.Mr.and Mrs.B.Cohen entertained at their home on Main street at a party in honor of their SOUTH DURHAM- Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Armstrong attended the Horan-Philbrick wedding in Danville, on March 13.Mrs.Velma Royal, of Danville, was a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Armstrong.Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Armstrong, Mr.and Mrs.Quincy Richmond, Mrs.G.Montgomery and Miss Erma Montgomery, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Richmond, when a sugaring-off was enjoyed.Miss Joan Coote was a guest of Miss Erma Montgomery.son, Perry, who was celebrating his 16th birthday.Each young lady present received a carnation cor sage, and games and dancing .re enjoyed throughout the evening, after which a buffet supper was served, including the traditional birthday cake.S.PEARSON INSURANCE Fir*, Automobile, Liability, ate.Teleohona - Offica 3-3910 Homa 2-7145 Scuwy Sue.SAYS: World Famous HP SAUCE is Canada\u2019s Favourifc DISPLAY Oriental Gardens, Flowers, Decorative Objects MODERATE PRICES Friday, April 2nd, 1954.ARTHUR BLOUIN Ltd.FURNITURE STORE Meadow St., near City Parking Ground, Sherbrooke, Tel.2-1355 The twice-a-day tidal bore on the Petitcodias river in New Brunswick often reaches a height of five feet.TODAY CinemaScoPÉ W.M.S.MEETING The Women\u2019s Missionary Society of the Coaticook United Church met at the home of Mrs.Andrew Thompson.The president, Mrs.W.B.Perry, presided at the meeting.Plans were made for the Easter Thank Offering meeting to be held on April 12, when the guest speaker will be Mrs.M.Fuller, Presby-terial president, from Sherbrooke.Mrs, Kenneth Walker and Mrs.Thompson led the devotion period, the theme being, Christian Citizenship.The subject for study for the meeting was, The Four R\u2019s of Europe, which are Relief, Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Rededica-tion.\t\\ MISSION CIRCLE The Mission Circle of the Coaticook Baptist church met at the home of Mrs.John Brennand.The president, Mrs.Drew, was in charge of (he meeting and also led the devotional period.Mrs.Bryan gave a very thoughtful talk on, \u201cOur Unconscious Influence\u201d.After the meeting the hostess, assisted by Mrs.Fraser, served refreshments and a social hour was enjoyed by all present.Out of the golden lore of the Age of Chivalry conies the gtorious stop) of King Arthur! Filmed on the historic sites!Thronging the screen with \u2022Kitements, passion, intrigue, conflict! \"\"\" ROBERT TAÏLORIAVA GARDNER I MEL FERRER ANNE CRAWFORD * STANLEY RAKFR \u2022 unti KututsjTiu'smion imin Mi M-G-M PICTURE in COLOR magnificence! W' x'wl the sweep of the new modem miracle medium.and the one story in the ¦ world that was meant for it\u2019s wonders! In color magnificence! COtfUIUTION SPUN1I0FS or CAMHOT tASTUt tUDltm QUEEN EUWEVEtE EXIUD FlOtl LOU! sm ulienors duel hi toe huscrsano piti CUSH OF FEUDH ARMIES TUT SHOOK A KINH6M! ADMISSION: Aft*.\t55c Eves.\t75c Added \u2014 CINEMASCOPE Short\u2014\u201cThe Merry Wives of Windsor\" WAY'S MILLS\u2014 Mr .and Mrs.Ronald Drew and son, Larry, of Ottawa.Ont., were recent guests of Mrs.Lucy Beane.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie McClary, of Hatley, and Mrs.Lena Geddes were Sunday guests of Mrs.Evelyn Hanson and Miss Agnes Oliver.Mr.and Mrs.William Loke and Mr.Sydney Loke motored to Sweetsburg on Sunday.| MAGOG I THEATRE TONIGHT And Tomorrow Jean-Pierre Aumont, Carla Del Poggio in \u201cLES LOUPS CHASSENT LA NUIT\" Also \"LE DEMON DU LOGIS\" with William Holden, Joan Caulfield \u201cTHE VANQUISHED\" (Colour) with John Payne.Jan Sterling Also Edmond O\u2019Brien, Barry Sullivan in \u201cCHINA VENTURE\" ReiTmany! 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AC ITS' PO.SW A A.\tI\u2019At *Ml'0 \\CF THO 'NNtNt' THt ©OFf AVS &6 JACHAU A FcardeCp ) COCXv J f First Nation To Establish Space Base Wins Earth By 1 K1K KRK'KSON Albuquerque, N M v.-P) Lincoln La Par, director ol University of New Mexico\u2019s stitute of meteoritics, says Hr.the in- \"the ffnis Dimmer \\$ 3ll?iaLV IklfdfvMAL* McCammon.Mrs.Merritt Fharo, and Mrs John GENERAL NOTES Friends of Mrs.Louis Rolte will be pleased to hear that she has returned home after a month's stay in St.Joseph's Hospital.Mr.Kenneth Adams and Mr.Noel Lachance spent the week-end in New-York.Miss Eileen Davis spent the week-end at her home in Sherbrooke.visiting her mother and sister.Mrs.Stanley Briggs, Johnson At the close of the meeting, re- StrtmL has left for a five weeks freshments were served by the hostesses: Mrs.George McCammon, THf ECONOMY SAINT TOR RIAUTIIUL WALES AND CEILING» vacation at Fort Lauderdale and North Carolina.Messrs.Andrew Johnson and George Robinson were in Montreal recently to attend the funeral of Mr.James Johnson.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon MacLeod and family of Sherbrooke were visiting Mrs.Lillian Wright for the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Dczan, of Black Lake, are spending the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Lome Murphy in Drummondville.Mrs.Cameron MacMillan and Master Terry MacMillan are spend- mone\\ Today is a good time to start you Account ROYA t BANK CANADA KING'S CORNER- Mr.and Mrs.Gladwin Geake and Mr.Albert Geake were evening guests at the King home.Mr.John King accompanied Mr.; Alan Little, of Inverness, to Quebec, with a truck-load of cattle.Mr.Gladwin Geake and Mr.Clinton King were afternoon guests of Mr.and Mrs.Irwin McElravy and i family.Mr.John King was a Sunday af-: tendon guest of his uncle, Mr.Andrew Crawford.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gladwin Geake and Mr.Albert Geake were Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Henderson, of Thetford Mines.Mr.Ivan McKee spent the af Iternoon at Ihe home of Mr.and Mars.Irwin McElravy.Mr.Carl King and Mr.Clinton King were evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.James Morrison, Mr.Ulric Nutbrown, Miss Pauline Morrison and Miss Ruth Morrison were Sunday afternoon guests at the Nutbrown home.Master Bobby Harrison and Master Jackie Harrison were dinner guests at the McElravy home.Mr.Finley McElravy was an ! overnight guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Ivan : McKee.Mrs.John King was a Sunday | afternoon guest of her brother-in-| law and sister.Mr.and Mrs.Irwin McElravy, and family.DRAPER'S CORNER- Mrs.S.Gemmcll.of Hamilton, Ont., and Miss P.Allison, of Brant-: ford.Ont., have returned homo, af-! ter a holiday with Mr.and Mrs.It.H.Allison Mr.and Mrs.Albert Gill and i Edgar and Annie Gill were guests in Sutton of Mr.and Mrs.Turner, to celebrate Mr.Gill's natal day.Mr.Gallup, of Danville; Miss Ruby Gallup, of Otterburn Park.ing (be week-end in Lennoxville.Mr.Laval Giguere, of the Thetford High School, was one of two ; winner's in the public speaking i competition sponsored by the Ro-: tary Club at Sherbrooke, He went | on to Montreal but was defeated ; in the finals there.If Ybuve Never Used MILK OF MAGNESIA you owe it to yourself and family to read this! Medical Facts Prove No Ordinary Laxative In The World Gives Such Complete Relief As MILK OF MAGNESIA! Milk of Magnolia ii moro than a laxative! That\u2019* why It does more for you\u2014brings you better relief- ït\u2019s an established medical fact that when you're suffering from constipation, acid indigestion is frequently present, too.Yes\u2014acid indigestion\u2014a condition that requires relief, but which no simple laxative can even begin to relieve.Whot I* A loxotive?As your own doctor can tell you, a laxative is a mild cathartic used to cleanse the system of wastes.Now, note that a laxative is not an antacid.It's simply a mild cathartic.And that's why it has no effect whatever on acidity .why it bringsyouonlypartial relief w-hen taken for constipation and accompanying acid indigestion.But there's no need for you to be satisfied with partial relief.For Milk of Magnesia gives you better relief\u2014more complete relief\u2014than any ordinary laxative.Why Milk of Magnesia is Better! Milk of Magnesia does more for you because it\u2019s more than a laxative.It's an antacid, too.As a result, it not only relieves constipation, but accompanying acid indigestion as well.Yes\u2014and Milk of Magnesia also gives you So Gentle for Children.So Thorough For Grownups PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA LIQUID OR TABLETS EKELlEnCt nation tirst establishing a station in space will win absolute control of the earth La Pai is an expert of meteors and meteorites.He has spent bis sucntific life searching for and studying the cosmic masses which l survive flight through the atmos l phere and crash int^the earth.La Pa?brought Clyde Tom I baugh, who in 1930 discovered j Pluto, the ninth major planet, to I the University of New Mexico tn 1946 but soon lost him to the White Stands atomic proving I ground.At White Sands Tombaugh has ! since organized a search for small ! nearby moons which may be wheeling undetected about the earth.If Tombaugh's search for a small nearby satellite -say 1.000 miles up\u2014is successful, La Pat believes it can be manned as a \u201cstation in space.'\u2019 WOULD SAVE DOLLARS \u2018\u2018Using such natural stations i would save many billions of dol- j lars of taxpapers money which i would otherwise have to be spent I building an artificial satellite vehicle,'' he says.Why would a space station mean military domination?\u201cFirst,\u201d La Pat answers, \"by, providing an ideal site from which | to keep hostile areas under telo-j scopic and radar scrutiny.Such a station would speed around the earth every two hours.\"Second, if retalitation becomes necessary, by employing the sta-1 tion in spare as a site from which to launch and guide missiles armed with atomic or hydrogen war heads,\" Dr.Ervin Bramhall, army ordan-ancc research chief, in comment tin Tombaugh's satellite search, said, ' It's a little premature to be talking about space stations | .although maybe we ll he i thinking of such things in about five years,\u201d La Paz says: \u201cAs long ago as the 1290s Hermann Obcrlh in Germany clearly pointed out the military potential of stations in space, I Other nations have been thinking of occupying such stations for 25 1 years.\u201d RUSSIA HAS EXPERTS The United Stales, he said, got Wcrnher von Braun, under whom the V-2 rockcl was developed at ihe Nazis\u2019 Peencimitide Centre.| The Russians captured the great inajority of the Pceiictmmde rocket experts and have long had control of the German rocket bases1 along the Baltic.\u201cWe simply cannot safely dis-1 count the progress that German rocket and space scientists may have made,\u201d says La Paz.\u201cAlso Russian study of meteor-itics is much better systematized and far better financed than here.At White Stands, which missile j research makes the spot on earth closet to space, the acknowledged! : roeket altitude record is only 250 i miles.This was achieved by a two-stage rocket\u2014a V-2 from which a smaller one was launched near the peak of the V-2's straight-up flight.MANY PROBLEMS SEEN La Paz concedes there are many separate problems to solve before real space flight is possible.Such hazards as space dust, meteorite impact, and cosmic ray bombardment must be overcome.The problems of mere existence in zero gravity must be solved.Fuels producing necessary power and metals able to resist almost incredible temperatures must be produced.La Paz contends thaf organized direction, as in the Manhattan project which produced the atom bomb, would achieve the step-by-step progress required.Refugee Woman To Help Plan Seaway Project Toronto HIM- A Yugoslavian woman who tied with her husband and child from their home land is busy with rock studies th.it will help engineers plan the St Lawrence power project Dr.Ludmila Dolar ManUuui I works in the research department Ontario hvdro commission sh woman m i an-three tn North a degree tn petrol-of rock formations civil engineeriin work in State Argentina hut has the only ad a.and one of America, with ogy, the study \\ graduate of ,'iut doctor ot philosophy, site lias had offers ot and in the United chosen Canada Her days are spent tapping and examining rocks to deeido whether they will be suitable bases tor dam-, generator stations and van ous other works in connection with the hvdro project.HL t \\TU 11 U III U Her interest in rocks stalled in the Alps at Ljubljana, northern Yugi\u2019shtMii, where she climbed ihe When she reached university age, she1 was the only one in her group to enter geological classes 5s the daughter of a prolcssor ot Latin and Greek at the Utuver sity ol Ljubljana, it was natural tor her to move into the teaching proii ssion.Stic combined teuehtog with research work in mines and civil engineering During the German occupation of Yugoslavia, she and her Inis band, also a doctor ol philosophy, derided to make a but tor tree dont with tltetr son, then three years old lying in the hark ot a truck, they crossed the border into Trieste, then made their way to i amid,i with Ihe help ot the v ont initier tor the Dlacemciit ot Intel .\u2014~\tStvtn lectuat Refugees financed by the l ady Davis Foundation of Mont real.Regarding their decision to make their new home in Canada, she said in an interview: \"This is the place we want tn educate our son, Mark, who now t' 12 the Canadian educational ays lent is good because it doe* so much for the spirit of the child Instruction in knowledge is pos sibly better under the old Euro peiui system but here the spirit is better \u201d MlDH \\l IMOM t It The tuberculosis germ was first identified by I'rotessor Robert Koch in Berlin in 1882.PHILLIPS\u2019' r,,a mit* «Ui » milk of magnesia LAXATIVE * had aunt* yulft iron » to r*'™ C Marcum Hyerai«-M£(OH)j THLKf WUf BEFORE USING) TE [US.«.PHILLIPS CO DIVIS er steiiihc oms me PHILLIPS LlC OTMAG*es successor TABLETS Montreal; were at the Skuse home on Saturday.Mr.Roy Gallup accompanied them to Danville, and «as their guest over the weekend.Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Allison with their guests.Mrs.Gemmcll and Miss P.Allison, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.D.Nicholson, at.Bury.Alt the members from here attended the final Farm Forum meeting at Community Hal! at Ives Hill.Miss Frances Charland was home from Sherbrooke for a day.Mr.and Mrs.Orner Lanctot and little Richard spent an afternoon with relatives at Martinville.Mr.and Mrs, J.Barrette, of | Coaticook were afternoon callers j at the Lanctot home.This sugar season which keeps) ! every one guessing has not so far produced ity.much syrup in this vicin wonderfully gentle relief.And it can be taken without fear of embarrassing urgency, because it works leisurely.When necessary, take two to four tablespoonfuls with water at bedtime.After a good night\u2019s sleep, you'll wake up the next morning to the kind of relief that will help you start your day feeling fine.When you buy, ask for Phillips\u2019 Milk of Magnesia.It's the best laxative-antacid money can buy.KNOWLTON LANDING\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Montie Elsdon have returned after spending the winter in Montreal and are guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ray Jones.RELIEVE GAS, HEARTBURN, UPSET STOMACH FASTI Whenever over-ïnduigence in food, tobacco or stfrrvj-Tents causes distresjing sy^pto^s of acid indigestion, take PHILLIPS' os an antacid\u2014either in Liquid or Tablet form.H contains one of the fastest, most effective storrach sweeteners known to science\u2014relieves your acid upset in practically no time at olf.The OMIT all-first-class Stratocruisers The ONLY ConMellohons flying all-tourist ttlTISH OVIKUAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION *e\\ ru.f TWij* OuOHT TOI v i hO-P >OUM ro y ivha * 5\u20acT i\\ fAf* »*** g, Nt I «U * GASP.r:- ' MOT AT ALL!.r THAR\u2019S THREE SHMOOS NOW FOURf/ t AM F \u2022 HO GOV HOW Cl I VER AH MOOS IS AT MULTIPLICATIONrr YO'U-AVI A ONI jjfV ALONfc.-an; PURYY n iAF COMr another onl FIVE- sixre NOW THET WE LOCKED UP TH' SHMOO, WE'LI A* SENATOR PHOQBOUND WHAT TDO WIF IT / IF TH\u2019 El L ( CRITTER / is-flW r.V-( LONESOME.p-iar SOON M j.voo MIVE>\\ 6\\OA FVi ÛOM5 OV VOVW \\v\\ i W\u2019Ysk.PVtAtV.HCVUWTÎ NAVAS' \u2022OV.UVY'O eVP A Vi\\DN , YMY THfW.\\ VOOKiY>Iy5 W TH'c 'P.tb-\\ tVOOWY 50 5MY \\ VAAA.KlONY VS VAtNMNiu W WVt.WitwAVA U YTMOKAW VW5V \u2022\u2022 \\ V\\OV\u2019\\ SMYY YASt A MiVt ATW.5Î STMW Y5 ' \u2019 WAV ?VOO'DY AAVVO 5\\W WVW, I tOYVSZ TYV5 tAMAAWS YYVFyCA ,.ISA V»-r\u2014 -*-\u2014- OY.(\\V* i WÜ11 ,M0@TIV tl|7 ATRDW7TUFK.-HOIHPM'I Bt TM.KIUJ UK* TULA Pin rM wrttRieP rote bopbv! 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V [MATS THE OVC-K - ALL IM I* DON'T-IT-NGSS' And were 601 No TO TREAT YOU ID A BUSS / BUWMT.MOVIE \u2019 HEEE.TAFE OUR HANDS WE CAN'T BE LATf I team, mit anchor's DOWN- SOME BODY , ME ' hECE L HAVE SOMETWIN6 FOR.YOU POOBA / Carrot .Did The doctor.\\ HURT YOU,POOBA WHEN HE GAVE you The BOOSTER, V SHOT?(K/i-iVETcR OJGHTA Bt GLI (IN PRET IV CUDS': TO YOWA.PRO&'LY RUN INTO 50M: Ot: I OOm , HARD BOILED KINFOLK AMY THAT NOW YEZZIR HLKf.wHERL A AMMAL'S NUTHIN MORFN a enact; morsel,mxi AMPEDE TH I LOT Or 'EM aGOCG EUSTACE,OU BOY i DUNNO HOW YOU DO IT.BUT YOU SURE KtO.V !r.W.10.Hume, who was guest of honor on this occasion.Mr.Colin Campbell, president, acted as chairman and following the dinner called upon LI.Col, lîert Lyon, chairman of the executive committee, who made the presentation In Dr.Hume, of a \u201cchop dish\" designed in classical simplicity and engraved with the Hume Family Crest, by Mr.Hob Gale, of Watorvillc.Mr.I).1 Sails, honorary president, Mr, Gordon Armitagc, past president, and Mr.II.C, Allnutt, administrator, added fitting remarks.Lt.Col.A.A.Munster was unavoidably absent.* * * Week-end guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ray Little, Church Street, Lcnnoxvillc, were Mrs.Nel son Fletcher, Miss ICstelle Little and Mr.Billy Fletcher, of Montreal.»Ji\t$ Mr, and Mrs.Malcolm MacLeod and sons, .Inckie and Donald, have returned to Chelmsford, Mass., after being guests, for a few days, of Dr.and Mrs.J.A.MacLeod, Hcnnckcr Street.«1 rt # Mrs.A.J.Broomfield left, on Sunday for Kilmar, after spending two months with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Henderson, Prospect Street, Lcnnoxvillc, and was a guest at the party given for Mr.and Mrs.Henderson, on Saturday night.#\ti»< ih The Carry-on Club held a social evening at the home of Mrs.Gerald Burt, Durham Street, on Thursday, March 25.A number of business items were dealt with and during the course of the evening, finished articles for the Spring Tea, which is being held in April, were shown to the members and were much admired.The hostesses for the evening were Mrs.tt Murray and Mrs.F.J.Sangster.Miss Edith Quinn, who spent tho week-end in Berlin, N.lb, has relurncd to her home, Queen ; Street, Lcnnoxvillc, Mrs.Ray Little, church Street, Lcnnoxvillc, is spending two weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Peter Matheson, in Roxborough.Mr.Robert H.Wallace, of Stan- ' stead, was a week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.L, Wallace, Queen Street, Lcnnoxvillc, 9\t9* Friends of Mr.Albert Hall, Queen Street, Lcnnoxvillc, will ; regret to hear lie is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mrs.Clinton Soles, Vimy Street, left yesterday to spend a few days in Quebec City, as guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.William Soles.#\t#\t4« Friends of little Stevie Daig-neault, will be sorry to hear he is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hô pital, following an aceidenl which look place Friday, on the Bromp ton Highway.*\t* * Flowers on the altar in St.George's Church, Lcnnoxvillc, on Sunday, were given in memory of Mr.William Pratt, by his wile and family.MAKE FRIENDS L ECO 3 Cubic Foot Electric REFRIGERATOR 5 yr.guarantee $25.CASH $10.MONTHLY Ml Keeler ( Cross » wimriciroN stmbxt, n.iHtnunooKt Mr.and Mrs.entertained at a their home in night, in honor parents, Mr.and derson, on the Lennox Bowers family party, at Milby, Saturday of Mrs.Bowers' Mrs.Walter Hen-occasion of their fortieth wedding anniversary.The party was organized unknown to the guests of honor, who were overjoyed at Hie arrival of thirty-two relatives from far and near, including, Mrs.A.1.Bloomfield, of Kilmar; Mr.and Mrs.Robert Whittal, Mrs.Morris Mo-shonas and children, Marina and John, of Lachine; Mrs.Stewart Cameron and three children, Wayne, Rodic and Donna, of Ville St.Pierre; and Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Henderson and son, Richard, of Knowlton.The dining-room was attractively arranged for the late supper, the table covered with a white damask cloth, being centered with the three-tier wedding cake, flanked by tall white tapers in crystal candlesticks, and decorated with red roses in crystal vases., During the course of the evening, Mr.Alvin Henderson, son of the jubilarians, presented them with a suitable gift from the family, voicing appreciation of their parents\u2019 kindness on behalf of their children and best wishes for many years of continuous happiness.Mr.and Mrs.Henderson expressed their delight, at this unexpected celebration and thanks for the lovely gift.* # Mrs.Lillian Stewart, Howard Avenue, entertained for the members of the Friendly Christmas Club of Lennoxville, recently, when \u201c500\" was played at two tables.The winners of prizes were, Miss Hazel Squire, highest score, When you call a woman on the | telephone and her husband an-| swsrs and yells for her at the top of his lungs, you aren\u2019t favorably] : impressed with his maimers.How j about il, men?Isn\u2019t it worth walk-: ing a few steps to tell your wife ! she is wanted on the telephone?| It will make her feel like a Indu, ; ! «mi iiiili make you appear to he a I gentleman to the person on Ike 'other end of the line.Miss Jane Sample, consolation and j Mrs, Fred Glass, floating prize, j i Refreshments were served in the ; ! dining-room, the hostess being assisted by her daughter, Mrs.| ! Murray King.Mrs.Jane Sample also entertained the members of the Friendly Christmas Club, on Wednesday evening.\u201c500\u201d was played at three tables, with Mrs.Sydney Langley anti Mrs.George Povcy substituting for members.The prize for the highest score was won by Mrs.I Alex Fowler.Mrs.Melville Me- ] i Uarg was the winner for the lowest score and the floating prize.Refreshments were served following the games.Mrs.Rupert.Hall invited the club to meet at her home on Clough Avenue, on April | I 14.* * * Saturday evening the 2450 A.C.j and W.Squadron of the Radar : Unit was the scene of a farewell parly in honor of Mr.and Mrs.J, R.Crossley, who will be leaving Sherbrooke in the near future to take up residence in JMonlrcal.This party was sponsored jointly by the Officers and Airmen and C.P.R.employees.Mr.Jack Corcoran acting as master of ceremonies, called upon Mr.W.J.McConnell, host to the party, to say a few words, and Mr.J.G.Pouliot, general agent of the C.P.R.who made the presentation of a gift to Mr.Crossley voiced the sentiments of all present in wishing him every success in his new position.At the same time he expressed regret at losing him from his staff.Mrs.Crossley was presented with a bouquet of flowers by Miss Madeleine Beaudry.Dancing was enjoyed after which refreshments were served.Mr.Crossley, travelling freight agent of Die Canadian Pacific and the Quebec Central Railways for the past five years, has been promoted to the position of chief clerk to Mr.A.M.Shields, assistant general freight traffic manager at Montreal, and will be replaced by Mr.Don Gillis.MODERN LIVING RUTH MILLË1 St.Barnabas Guild Meeting MORE SPINACH More than 1,600,000 cans u( spinach were packed in Canada in 1953, compared with 643,000 in the preceding year.Ma mbei h 31\u2014Tht Barnabas Guild me! for \u2019gular meeting on the even-ireh 24th, at the home of Wilson in Hunting- of M Ernest \t\t\t\tle with\tMrs\tJohn\tCampbell\tCO* Illlltl\t\\ It K\tNO\tWINNERS IN h(\t\t\t\t\t MOTHER\tIN 1\tA VV\tVRGLMENtS\tThe pn\tïsitle\tnt.Mrs\t.!.Bov\ters, A wife\tasks\tme\tto settle an ar« pi\tesided.\tThe\tminute\ts of the\tpro* II guincnt bctwc ?V ?> ?> ?FROM NOW TO EASTER I?! i E a n L c SIZES 4 to 9 e\u2014® 1954 SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES Best Shoe Values Ever Offered During the Season in Sherbrooke.TWO PRICES ONLY Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Bock EDDY\u2019S 121 WELLINGTON ST.SOUTH $140,000 BIRTHDAY PRESENT Life's biv thrill lor Mrs Anthony Cato.Fort Moody, B.C.came Saturday when she learned that she had won $140.000 in the Irish sweepstakes, lier husband bought her the ticket as a birthday present because he couldn't afford anything more.Mis Cato was one of two Canadians, both B.C.residents.holding tiekets on Royal Tan, winner of the Grand National at Aintrce, Fngland.(CP Photo) sweaters and jackets.There is a great deal of plaids, bold stripes on white grounds and many red touches.Middy shirts in skipper blue or vivid red top striped shorts.Denim1 poplin and sailcloth are fibric leaders in boys' sportswear.For dress-up, there arc clear colored Eton jackets with blazei shorts in contrast stripes.There.Cookshire.March DO.- The last meeting of fho season of I lie Farm ^ Forum Group was held at I he parsonage wilh Rev and Mrs.P.\\V \u2019 Jones, There were 25 members present.After listening to the broadcast, the meeting was open to the busi \u2019 ness of the evening.Rev.Mr.Tones brought in the! a slate of officers for the coming j year, namely: Chairman, Mr, Ber-f nard Hodge; co-chairman, Mr.Ian ^ Kirby; secretary-treasurer, (lie .Rev.Canon Dunn; representative, % Mr.Reginald Hedge.H Further reports on the picnic able were brought in, It was stig- ! tested that the Forum lin'd a pic-tic when convenient.Plans were star'ed on holding a () to the ! Chairman of the hospital furnish-i ing cnmmiltce.at Swectsburg, leav-I ing a balance of $325 on the $1175, j v/hieh is being raised by the Protestant women of Bedford, to furnish a semi-private room in the ; new hospital.Mrs.Stanley Rider invited the members to meet at her home for ! the next meeting on Wednesday j evening, April 7th.following the business meeting, refreshments wore served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.Terrill arifi Mrs.Sinclair McIntosh.PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST Speaking of Pets Vacationing With Dog Has Some Big Drawbacks Ask for Your Beer in Glass Bottles On 'Tuesday evening two students from the High School, went lo Cowansville to take pari in Hie annual public speaking context, ¦ sponsored by the Lions Club of ; Cowansville, Louise Blinco and I Paul Cheeseman.The latter placed second and together with the winner of the contest, Hawn McKcll, of Sutton, will go to Granby lo compete at the Lions Club, with the two winners ol the recently held contest of the Granby Lions Club, at which stud-: ents from Waterloo, Granby and Knowlton High Schools participat-! ed.The winner in this contest will go on to compete in the regional public speaking contest held at St.Lamberl and the win-| ner in that event will go lo Toronto, Ont,, to take par! in the contest held at the Canadian National Exhibition.Several years ago, Bedford High School, had the honor of one of their ,students, Dawn Tumbling, going to Toronto, Ont.Paul Chcescman\u2019s address was ; on the \u201cLife of Baden-Powell\u201d,.land Louise Blinco had as her subject, \u201cCurling, the teen-age Sport of Today\".The subject drawn by i Paul Cheeseman for the short j speech was \u201cMy Impressions of j Queen Elizabeth and Her Husband\u201d, and that drawn by Louise j Blinco was \u201cGrammar in Ihc High : Schools\".Among those from Bedford who attended the dinner and meeting were Principal E.Trecartcn, Misses June Holland and Ann ; Smith, Mr.L.Bison Miss White, I Mrs.Benrworl, Miss May Scott, Mrs.Call, Mr.and Mrs.Russell Blinco and Mrs.and Mrs.Eric Kemp.Miss Holland received the door prize.CMTKR CHURCH VV.A.The Woman's Association of the Hulled Church was entertained by Mrs.William Van i'lorn at her home on Thursday evening, .March 18th.with twenty-one members and friends present.The business meeting was conducted by the president Mrs.R.Oakes, and was opened with NOT A PORTABLE This SI Bernard puppy though he's less than three months old, would he a big proolom in travelling.1954\t-.! the.->e be bred in the home aquarium?\u201d\tMrs.H.G.F.(A) 'There are several species of these translucent beauties, the most popular being the Ambassis Lalu, It is surprising that they are not more popular, as they add a great deal of glamor and interest lo any aquarium.However, the successful home breeding of those delicate fish calls for considerable skill and knowledge.Best beginning is to pick up a guide on the ! subject at your local pet shop, Q.- \u201cFriends tell me a \u2018police dog' is not any, particular breed.1 What is your explanation?\" B.J.W.A.\u2014 Your friends are correct.; Breeds most commonly used are German shepherds, Doberman Ptn-| sc hers, boxers, Belgian sheepdogs.The famous \"succor\" breed of the Swiss Alps, the St.Bernard, can i be described as carrying on a type of police work.The bloodhound, \\ used to track down fugitives from I justice or lost persons, is certainly a police animal.Any dog trained to aid in police work is a \u201cpolice dog.\u201d Have you a problem on pet care, feeding or training?If so, Mr.1 Lowry will be glad to help you.Write him in care of this newspaper, enclosing a stamped, self addressed envelope.OUT OUR WAY J.R.Williami r happy bought a peePPREege &UT H AP 'TO SHOOT A MOO~>e - -FOR e££F rr COe-T A FORTUNE TO PUT THE SC* TO U5-E.\u2018\t, But happy BfcY&'RE COMiw, \\ AZjAINI WE\u2019LL SifOO AN' WHOOP- \\ WE'RE GETTIN' CLOSE TO HEAVEN, ! Oi £> t.W>- if™\tryXX 'Vi T/T IP/ / LIME .w JJ?W1LUAIÇ3 THE SPRING SOW A\t.T 111 b / ™ «tfOSOï, SAVE trouble! You pay no deposits on \u201cOne-Way\u201d glass bottles.¦ SAVE Tm! No empties to carry back to the store.^ j SAVE SPACE! | \u201cOne-Way\u201d bottles take up | less room - cool faster, too, AND GET THE BEST OF THE FLAVOUR Glass cannot change the taste of beer.It actually protects the flavour.Ask for beer in \u201cOne-Way\u201d Bottles.-, enjoy your favourite brand at its finest.NO DEPOSITS-NO RETURNS DOMINION GLASS CO.LIMITED, MONTREAL See what got! buy -'Buy in Glass The beer with the heart of gold ®?twERlES ItHITEO Olil prayer.The secretary-treasurer's report.was given by Mrs.W.Mac-Arthur, and was adopted.Several items of business were dealt with and a small donation was made to the fund for assisting Miss Heath, in response to an appeal which have been read from the pulpits ol the United Churches in Quebec.Following the business Miss Lovering assisted by Mrs.C.0.Jones Sr., Mrs.R.Robinson and Mrs.Alex MacArthur, presented a short skit based on from the W.M.S.study book, \u201cWhere E\u2019er The Sun,\u201d from the Chapter.\u201cLiteracy\u201d which was most interesting and formative.Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Miss M.Fleming, Mrs.L.Ames and Mrs.F.\tGilman.The next meeting will he held at the home of Mrs.M.Gough, on April 22nd.WOMEN\u2019S COUNCIL The Women's Council of the Bedford United Church Charge met at the \u201cParsonage\u201d, in Bed-lord, on Tuesday, March 23rd, for its annual meeting.'Those attending were Mrs.T\u201e Guthrie, Mrs.K.Smith.Mrs.11.Near, of Mystic; Mrs.G.Kidd, Mrs.Gravatte, and Mrs.Sutherland, of Philipsburg; Mrs.F.Corey, Mrs.Johnson, Mrs.Husband and Mrs.B.Kidd, ot Stanbridge East; Mrs.R.Oakes; Mrs.R.Robinson, Mrs.W.MacArthur, Mrs.! G.Jones, and Miss N.Lovering, of | Bedford.The meeting opened with prayer, Mrs.R.Oakes presiding.Mrs.MacArthur read the min-1 tiles of the last meeting, these were adopted.Rev.T.F.Duncan was asked to preside for the election of officers, the result t)cing that Mrs.R.Oakes and Mrs.VV.MacArthur v ere returned to office; with Mrs.G.\tJones replacing Mrs.K.Best Mrs.Best wishing to resign a treasurer.Rev.Mr.Duncan expressed his thanks to the organization for their interests and efforts in the up keep of the \"Parsonage\u201d, and wished the group continued success in future undertakings.Mrs.Oakes then took over the meeting and presented plans and prices for redecorating three bed rooms and having new clothes cup board put in each room.The plans were approved by those present and work will be started soon.A social evening for the four groups will he held in the Bedford United Church Hall, on Thursday, May 6th enabling those who work for a common cause to become better acquainted.After the business meeting de-: licious refreshments were served I by the hostess Mrs.F.Duncan, By RUSS K.LOWRY We used to he quite sold on the idea of taking I he family dog along : on a vacation.We still think it's fine.That is, if you\u2019r going straight through to |your collage or camp and don\u2019t have to put up at hotels and motels along the way.But if you plan a gypsy lype of ! vacation, where you go on a long I motoring trip and have to stop at a new sleeping place every night, the dog-along deal can be pretty rough sledding.We found this oui on a (rip to \u2019California, when we took Vida j along.Now Vida is a Boxer - a short-haired dog, clean as a whistle ! about lier babils and herself.And | she minds perfectly.Nevertheless, eight out of it) | motels and hotels we tackled along ! Ihc way wanted no part of her.The i welcome mat was missing, regard-| less of Ihc arguments we put up I about how immaculate and well-haved our dog was.We had a little guidebook with its, which listed all the stopping j places along the way that accept I ed dog fMAÏa.Tf'ou'o'ie ie, .here ! weren\u2019t enough of them.II was Iquitc often a 300 to 500-mile jump | between such dog-loving motels j Montreal, spent the week-end at her home in Bedford.Miss Sylvia Palmer, of Montreal, was in Bedford with Iter parents, Mr.and Mrs.Allan Palmer.Mr.and Mrs.David Tune, of Greenfield Park, were in Bedford for a week-end with the latter\u2019s father, Mr.Charles Corey.land hotels.It was difficult to lime our stops to fit in with the listed places.Then, it seemed lhal when we arrived al siieh a place at around : five or six in the evening (which | is the best time to stop driving,! spruce up and enjoy a good dinner) l he \u201cno vacancy\u201d sign was hung out.Other folks with dogs had beat us to it.it\u2019s a tough spot to he in.We j drove until almost midnight several times before we found accommodai ions.Once we had to sleep in the car, Travelling, especially motor tra-; vcl.is at an all-time high ihesc ¦ days.Highways are crowded.! Everybody\u2019s on the go.Result is jlhat hotels and motels are getting !a big play, and the people who ioperate them can be a little snooty I about dog guests.So if you own a dog and you're ; planning a motoring vacation, hunt ! up a good boarding kennel and ; j install your pel therein for the \u2019 ' duration.Visit the place first to make sure it is clean, well operated and that dogs arc fed well and .2scent)v nrartered.After all, ooardtng fees are : really reasonable.And you won\u2019t be troubled with the headache of | having an unwanted dog along.It\u2019s I worse than that.It\u2019s heartache ; when you also have a couple ot children along who get tired of riding and who get hungry and sleepy, come time lo stop for the night.* ill * THE PET FORUM (Q) \u201cWhat are \u2018glass fish?\u2019 Can STOKE- Mr.A.Perreault was in Sherbrooke to met his wife, who re-1 turned from a two weeks\u2019 stay with their daughter and children, in St.Lambert.She reports that, Mr.Marcel Ouellette their son-in-law, is improving after his serious operation.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Roy and family spent an evening in Wot-tonville visiting the former's stepfather and mother, Mr.and Mrs.Champeron.Mr.and Mrs.Adclard Martel spent a night with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.Ircnee Piet, in Dudswell, to help them during sugaring.Mrs.George Young was a visitor in Sherbrooke recently and had dinner with Mrs.Walter Joiner.Miss Monique Barrière also was a visitor in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Phillippe Ouellette was an evening guest of relatives in St.Adolphe de Dudswell recently.Mr.and Mrs.Valerie Goupil is a visitor at the St.Vincent dc Paul Hospital to he godparents to a little nephew.Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Younu spent a day in St.Camille, guests I of Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Young and family.Mr.and Mrs.Owen Young, ot Sherbrooke, were recent guests of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Young, Mr.and Mrs.VV.Joiner, of Sherbrooke, were recent week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Young.Mrs.Enoch Martel was a week-end visitor in Sherbrooke.Miss Evette Barrière was a week-end visitor of her brothers and families in Stoke Center.Mr, Piet, of Dudswell.was calling in Stoke Center, Wednesday evening.SWEETSBURG- Mr.Dale Heusscr and five boy friends, of Macdonald College, spent an evening with Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Hcusscr and family, after having motored to Richmond for the day.They returned to Maple Dell Farm for supper.Miss Joy Heusscr, of Montreal, spent a few days with her parents at Maple Dell Farm.Always FLAVOUR-FRESH! 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Read What Actual Wearers Soy\u2014\"They feel so comfortable\u201d; \"They are beautifully soft, and have, not shrunk at all\u201d; \u201d1 have never worn a pair of socks which can compare for comfort\"; \"I have also worn your 2-Sole Socks for golf, and have found them most comfortable\".These are excerpts from actual letters in mnr files .letters from men and women who have actually expert ienced the wonderful difference in comfort that this revolutionary new kind of sock can make.NEW SPRING STYLES\u2014See the big range of patterns and plains In tiiis season\u2019s smartest colours\u2014sizes for men and boys.Also 2-Sola anklets for ladies! NOW TN GOOD SUPPLY! These socks proved so popular that there weren't enough to go around for a while.We've increased our production to meet the popular demand.and a social hour was enjoyed by ' alt.GENERAL NOTES Miss L.Beauvais has gone to St.Albans.Vt.to remain for a time with her aunt, who is ill.On Tuesday evening the hi- i monthly meeting of the Bridge ! Club was held at the home of Mrs.| AV.H.Baglow, when the prize for : the highest score for the evening j went to Miss Marjory Steel.Mrs.Lloyd Harris was in Montreal to visit her sister, Mrs.Mor-ley Cockerlinc.of Stanbridge Ridge.who is a patient in the He- ! bert Reddy Memorial Hospital, j suffering from the effects of in- j juries received on in a motor car aceident.Miss Carolyn Wightman, of St- | Lambert, was in Bedford over a ; week-end with her parents Mr.and 1 Mrs.W.Miller.Little Marilyn Cockerline of 1 Stanbridge Ridge, is staying with j lier uncle and aunt.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Harris, while her mother is in hospital.Miss Dorothy Van Horn of i ' %\t.4 V* 2-SOLE SOCKS I Potent Applied For % KNfROODS TWIN SOLES FOR TWICE THE COMFORT 11 SUI RBKOÜK! V\\\\l\\ KI CORu, Wl nNi St)W, MARCii M, 145-1 Win Thirteen s?Locals Use Three Defensemen As Al Arbour Was Declared Ineligible; Morin's Clan Rallies To Win Till Montreal \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Montreal Royaïïlast Wight eliminated Sher brooke Saints in the fifth game of their best-of-seven Quebec Hockey League quarter-finals, thrashing Saints 5 -1 before a crowd of 3,000.Royals now go against the winner of a series between Valleyfield Braves and Ottawa Senators.It was the third straight year Royals and Sherbrooke met in the QHL quarter-finals and the second straight year Royals won.Gerry Desaulniers, Orval Tes-®>\u2014-\u2014-~ sier, Skippy Burehell, Dick Wray defence: Hay.Bownass, Palamar and Dick Gamble scored Montreal forwards: Stankicwicz, Rawlyk goals while Ed Bruneteau sank -5Jolo, Ehman, McLean.Dube, Ir Sherbrooke\u2019s lone counter,\tybing, 1 odolsky, Bruneteau, John Royals got off to a lathargic : S0?;OKTRF-., _r ,.pem,.nli, start in the slow game but picked defence- Honing worth ' e a e r up during the las, two.frames, graine,G Roche;^ forwards:- CDesaul * HOCKEY * - YESTERDAYS GAMES - QUEBEC HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Rcyalf 5, Shtrbrockv 1.(RoynU win tH'st-of-seven quarter* ln»U, 4-1).Quebec 4.Chicoutimi 0.(Quebec leads best\u2019Of*nine setulTinaU STANLEY CUP (National Leagu*) Canadiens 2, Boston 0.Canadien finals, 4-10.Detroit 2 (Detroit finals 3-D.win bestofse\\en Tom leads to 1.best*ofse> en Sherbrooke was tabbed with four niers, Denis, Gamble, Martan.Litz of the game\u2019s five penalties.None cnbe\u2019geri Tessier> Burehell, Wray Lgured in the scoim0.\tFrampton, Laplante.la the first period, Saints out- Referee: Ching McDonald; lines, played and outchecked Royals but men, Prenshke, Slater, took fewer shots.Bruneteau put\tFirst Period Sherbrooke ahead 1-0 halfway l_Sherbrooke Bruneteau through the frame when he fed a (Ehman, Johnson)\t0:46 pass to Gerry Ehman, then rushed Penalties: Bownass 0:06, Tessier in from the side to convert Eh- 11:02, McLean 11.02.man\u2019s rebound.\tSecond Period Burehell put Royals back in the 2\u2014Montreal\tBurehell game at 2:27 of the second frame i (Blaine) .\t.\t2:27 by sinking Gary\u2019 Blaine\u2019s rebound 3\u2014Montreal\tGamble and Gamble made it 2-1 four min-\t(Denis, Desaulniers) .\t6:44 utes later for Royals on a setup by\tPenalties: Hay 3:57, Podolskv Lulu Denis.Sherbrooke killed off j 12:11.two penalties without allowing\tThird Period Montreal a shot on goal.\t-1\u2014Montreal\tTessier Tessier snared John Marian\u2019s\t(Martan)\t2:43 face-off pass and backhanded a 10- 5\u2014-Montreal\tDesaulniers foot shot to increase Montreal\u2019s\t(Denis, Gamble) .10:50 lead early in the third period.At j 6\u2014Montreal\tWray 10:50 Desaulniers tipped in Denis\u2019 (Tessier, Blaine) \u2019.15:28 pass to make it 4-1 for Montreal Penalties: None, and Wray poked in the final goal\tSTOPS at 15:28.\t! Cotnoir .\t15 9 7.21 SHERBROOKE \u2014 Goal: Cotnoir; Perreault .15 6 7\u201428 Canadiens Have No Predictions For » Future Playoffs But Seem Confident Of Retaining Cup; Bruins Had Tough Luck Boston \u2014 (JP) \u2014 A happy band of Montreal Canadiens quietly accepted congratulations last night after eliminating Boston Bruins four straight in the semi-final round of the National Hockey League\u2019s Stanley Cup playoffs.They applied the clincher with a 2-0 decision.Coach Dick Irvin and his players refused to make any definite predictions but it was obvious they were confident of retaining their Stanley Cup laurels against the winner of the Detroit-Toronto series.\u201cWe\u2019ve got a 50-50 chance and should do all right,\u201d said Irvin, \u201cjust so long as we don\u2019t suffer any key injuries.\u201d \u201cDetroit, Toronto \u2014 it makes no difference who we play,\u201d said Butch Bouchard, Montreal captain and defenceman.\u201cThat\u2019s right,\u201d chimed in defenceman Doug Harvey.\u201cWe\u2019ve played them both before, eh, Butch?\u201d Irvin, although refusing to be pinned down, said his team should have an edge in manpower over Detroit or Toronto.\u201cWe\u2019ll have 26 men and all good enough for the National Hockey League,\u201d the coach said.\u201cAmong those available with our Buffalo farm out of the American League playoffs are Gaye Stewart, Don I Marshall and Ed Slowinski \u2014 a j full line.\u201d Irvin said that if Canadiens meet Detroit in the final round he will make \u201ca couple of changes ' and play a couple of boys who | do well against the Wings.\u201d He ' said he plans to have the team ; practice at the Montreal Forum Thursday and Friday and then possibly give a day off Saturday.Irvin singled out goalie Jacques Plante for special praise during the series.\u201cHe is working with his defencemen and that\u2019s the big difference,\u201d Irvin said.\u201cIt wasn\u2019t too tough,\u201d said Plante as he accepted congratulations for his seventh shut out since he took over from the injured Gerry McNeil.Things were quiet in the nearby Boston dressing room.\u201cTough luck,\u201d Coach Lynn Patrick told his players who appeared stunned by their ouster from the playoffs for the second straight year by the Canadiens.\u201cI thought we played pretty well,\u201d Patrick said.\u201cI never saw so many chances missed by just plain bad luck.\u201d Asked how he thought Canadiens womd fare in the final round, Patrick said: \u201cThey looked awfully good to if you can\u2019t save a lot, save a little Today is a good time to start your Savings Account ¥HE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA CALDER CUP (American League) Hcrshey 3, Pittsburgh l.^ (Best-of-throe semi-finals tied 2-2).\u2014 TODAY'S GAMES \u2014 QUEBEC HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Vnlleyfield at Ottawa, (Yalleylieid leads best-of >even quarter-finals 2-1).Double B Fish And Game Club Holds Annual Meeting The Double \"B\u201d Fish and Game ! Club held its annual meeting on Monday, March 15, under the i chairmanship of Grant Johnson.The highlight of the meeting ! was the election of officers for | the coming year.The executive ! elected for 1954 were as follows: : President, Lyle Stockwell; vice-; president, Arthur Lockley, and secretary-treasurer, Merrill Cook.Also elected as committee chairmen were Gordon Bennett, Lands ! and offences; Lee Audet, new members and guests; Fred Gaunter, property and house, and Arthur Bennett, ways and means.The past president, Grant Johnson, thanked all members for their assistance during his term of office and asked that they continue ; on with their good work in the coming year.The president elect, Lyle Stock-well, then outlined the work done j by the Club, and gave a detailed | outline of projects yet to be done \u2019 and obligations to be fulfilled.He asked that all members help out by paying their dues on time, and ^ if possible helping out at the camp- ; : site proper.Lee Audet then outlined the ! number of activities that can be ; participated in at the campsite, | such as hunting, fishing, skiing in | winter, skeet shoots, and also that ! any member can build a small j camp or cottage near our new j trout pond.The club now has a 20 year lease on approximately 600 acres of land upon which is situated our pond and some of the best deer hunting in the Eastern Townships.The club also has additional leases on surrounding lands that brings our total lands presently under lease to approximately 4000 acres.There are approximately 40 active members of the club, and it is planned to increase the membership to 100 or more if our acreage increases.Anyone wishing to join the club may get in touch with any of the Officers, and they will be pleased to propose them for membership.Anyone who wishes to meet some of the present members may do so by attending a dance to be held at the Rand-Bel-leview Club on Saturday, April 3, and also the next meeting to be held on Monday, April 26.Red Kelly's 55-Fool Blast Gives Red Wings 2-1 Win Over Maple Leafs; Shot Hits Horton To Deflect In Net MAGOG'S ARMY, NAVY AND AIR FORCE HOCKEY TEAM WERE HIGHEST SCORERS: \u2014 rietmod above the Hamel Dairy Trophy is being awarded to the Magog Army, Navy and Au* Force Hockey team, as the highest scorers in the Intermediate \u201cC\u201d Hockey League tor the past season.Left to right, are; Yves Forest, president ot the league.Mayor Bergeron, who is handing Iho Hamel trophy to Conrad Lavoie and Arthur ChaiTon of Iho Veterans\u2019 team, and at the extreme right is Jerome Gendron, organizer and publicity chairman of the league.(Photo by R.Courtomanche.Magog) Mike Labadie Tallies Two As Aces Blank Sags 4-0 To Lead Series 3-1; jack Gelineau Posts Second Shutout Quebec (f Rookie Michel badie last night rapped home goals, including the winner, pace Quebec to a 4 0 shutout La-two to ! victory over Chicoutimi Sagucnays and give the Aces a 3-1 hold on their best-of-nine semi-final playoff with the Quebec Hockey Lea-: gue champions.More than 9,000 fans saw goalie' Jack Gelineau register bis second 'shutout of the series.lie kicked | out 27 shots, while Phil Hughes turned away 29 for the visitors.The Aces were impressive as | they outplayed the Sagucnays |from start to finish.Quebec\u2019s\u2019 .Adam Brown and Gerry Cabana | ; accounted for the other scores.iThe tallies were divided between Jthc first and third periods.| Referee Bill Roberts evenly dis-jtributed six minor penalties.Nonel (figures in the scoring.For a time jin the scoreless second period, it [appeared the tension mounting be-: [tween the clubs was going to ex-1 : plode.Labadie\u2019s winning marker early in the opening frame was a solo (effort in which he neatly stick-j handled his way through the Chi-jeoutimi defence to beat Hughes.[Brown got what proved to be the insurance marker at 17:11 on a1 close-in play with Buddy Boone' and former National Leaguer Freclj Hucul.Labadie scored his second goal, in the third period when he bang-1 ed in the rebound of Ray Powell i whose shot hit the post.Defence-1 man Joe Crozier was in on the play.Larry Regan fed a perfect goal mouth pass to Cabana midway through the final to complete the scoring.Irwin Grosso assisted.The fifth game in the series is scheduled for Chicoutimi Thursday.Chicoutimi -Goal: Hughes; defence: Glande, Taillefor, Lamirande, Hoy; forwards: Buchanan.Tkachuk, S.Smrke, L.Smrke.Crawford, Perreault, Moore, Lucas, Groleau, Leger.Quebec \u2014Goal: Gelineau: defence: Crozier, Houle, Talbot, Raglan, Burega; forwards: Cabana, Grosso, Powell.Brown, Hogan, Labadie.Kelly, Hucul.Boone Referee: Bill Roberts; linesmen: Rene Simard, Florian Roy.First Period 1\u2014\tQuebec,\tLabadie .14:35 2\u2014\tQuebec,\tBrown (Boone,\tHucul)\t17:11 Penalties: Boone 4:33, !.Smrke 10:43.Second Period .Scoring: None.Penalties: None.Third Period 3\u2014\tQuebec,\tLabadie (Powell,\tCrozier) .6:03 4\u2014\tQuebec,\tCabana (Regan,\tGrosse)\t9:11 Penalties: L.Smrke 9:58, 12:12.Grosse 12:12, Brown 19:31.STOPS Hughes .10 13 6-\u201429 Gelineau .6 10 11 -27 j SHS Junior Girls Down Richmond Sherbrooke High School junior girls hoopsters posted another win to their long line of victories when they defeated Richmond High 26-18.The game was a close duel the whole way and although the local cagers moved to the fore in the Floyd Curry And Dickie Moore Tally To Give Canadiens 2-0 Win And Cop Series In Four Straight Over Bruins Boston\u2014 UP) \u2014The defending champion Montreal Canadiens swept into the National Hockey League Stanley Cup finals last night by whipping Boston 2-0 in Boston Garden as rookie goalie Jacques Plante blanked the Bruins for the second time in four playoff games.The victory gave the Canadiens first quarter they had a real fight a four.game swecp 0f their best-of- LET\u2019S MEET AT THE Air Conditioned WILBRYN or PICARDIE IU for a tasty snack (any time) and an agreeable evening.Gracious Hospitality \u2014 .Courteous Service Reasonable Rates |§j| GARAGE \u2014 FREE PARKING on their hands before they emerg ed the winners.At the end of the first quarter the Sherbrooke girls were in the lead by a score of 7-2 while at half time they were still in front 13-7.At the final whistle the score stood 26-18.The high scorer for Sherbrooke was M.O\u2019Leary with 7 points, while three girls from Richmond shared the high scoring honours, S.H.S: M.MacIntyre (4), O'Leary (7), Bennett (6), Hall (2), Willard (3), Robinson (4), Gel-linas, Rosenbloom, Astbury, South-wood, Hedenberg, Nicol.Total-26.R.H.S.: Brock (6), Hutton (6), Barb Blanchette, (6), Fletcher, Taber, MacLenahan, Lyster, seven semi-final series.The Montreal goal-getters were Dickie Moore and Floyd Curry.Jacques Plante, Canadiens\u2019 prize rookie goalkeeper, allowed Boston Exhibition Games At Wichita Falls, Tex.: N.Y.(N) .000 100 000\u20141 5 1 Cleve.(A) .000 000 02x\u20142 4 0 Maglie, Grissom (6) and St.Claire; Houtteman, Santiago (6), Tomanek (9) and Naragon; W\u2014 Santiago, L\u2014Grissom.At Dallas, Tex.: Balti.(A) .100 100 100\u20141 7 1 Chi.(N) .200 000 lOx\u20143 6 2 Coleman and Moss; Klippstein.Thompson, Crack, Bev Blanchette, Brosnan (7) and Garagiola.W-Hills.Total\u201418.\tKlippstein.Hr.\u2014Chicago, Banks.- : At Savannah, Ga.r Mil.(N) 312 25 10 202\u201427 23 2 Sav.(Sal) 000 000 003\u2014 0 5 8 Burdette, Gorin (7) and Crandall, White (4); Skordion , Sta-churski 14).Napoles (5), Wallace (7), and Kluttz, Robertson (A), Shea.(8); W\u2014Burdette, L\u2014Skordion.Hr.\u2014Milwaukee, Burdette, Mathews, Aaron, Calderone, Smal ley.At Clearwater, Fla.; N.Y.(A)\t002 040 000\u20146 10 1 Phila.(N)\t600 010 OOx\u20147 9 1 Ford, Grim (1), Morgan (8) and Berra, Berberet (5), Silver (7); Drews, Konstanty (4) and Lon-nett.W\u2014Konstantv, L\u2014Grim.Hr.Former McGill Star Signed By Lions Vancouver \u20149\u2014George Klein, 24-year-old backficlder on the 1953 McGill University squad, has been signed by the British Columbia Lions of the Western Inter provincial Football Union/ Don MacKenzie, president of the Lions, made the announcement yesterday.Klein was named first draft choice of the Ottawa Rough Riders.However, WIFU clubs are not obliged to honor Big Four draft choices.Lions coach Annis Tukus is in the east talking to players his team hopes to sign.me.If I was a betting man, I'd bet on them.If we had our full team \u2014 and completely healthy \u2014 things might have been different.But Montreal still looked darn good to me.\u201d It marked three years running that Montreal has ousted the Bruins.Two years ap.the Canadiens won in the seven-game limit and last vear in five games in the final round.;\u2014New York, Cerv.Philadelphia, Ennis.At Orlando, Fla.: Cin.(N)\t101 001 000\u20143 7 3 (Wash.(A)\t000 020 004\u20146 7 1 Baczewski.Crimian (9) and Landrith; Marrero, Stone (6) and Oldis.W\u2014Stone.L\u2014Baczewski.Hr.\u2014Cincinnati, Bell, Luszewski.Washington.Sievers.At Sarasota, /la.: Pitts.(N)\t020 000 010\u20143 4 0 Bos.(A)\t000 000 000\u20140 3 2 Friend and Shepard; Nixon, Dobson (8) and White.Wilber (8).L\u2014Nixon.Hr.\u2014 Pittsburgh, \u2022Gordon.(only four goals in the four games as he continued the sensational [netminding he has displayed since [coming up from Buffalo of the American Hockey League last, month as a replacement for Gerry McNeil who injured his ankle.Plante allowed only 31 goals in 21 games, including seven shut- j outs, since he came up, including [ | the playoffs.Curry got his first goal of the playoffs midway in the opening period.Defenceman Tom Johnson set up the play by firing the puck behind the Boston net to Paul Mas-nick who fed Curry at the goalmouth.Curry banged it past goalie Jim Henry as the partisan trow\u2019d oi 12,245 moaned.Moore, who set a Stanley Cup series one-game record with six points in the 8-1 Montreal triumph ; [in the second game of the series, ' [capitalized on a tripping penalty, .against rookie Doug (Diesel)] j Mohns.The Bruin youngster went [off for tripping Maurice (Rocket) Richard and Moore scored just : eight seconds later.Rookie Jean Beliveau started the [scoring play by banging a hard (shot which Henry blocked.Moore \u2019swooped in and fired but Henry saved again.Then Moore swept the ! rebound into the net.It was his fourth goal and 10th point of the series.Plante, a 25-year-old, six-foot, 175-pounder, made only 25 stops to Henry\u2019s 41, but he numbered a (flock of\u2019terrific stops among them as did Henry, the most valuable ; man on the Bruin club all season.The loss marke'd only the second time in its 30-year-history that Boston was eliminated from a Stanley Cup series in four straight games.In that span the Bruins have been in 24 post-season play-, downs, First Period ' 1\u2014Montreal\tCurry (Masnick, Johnson; 11:36 Penalty: Olmstcad 15:35.Stops: Plante 6, Henry 4.Second Period 2\u2014Montreal\tMoore (Beliveau, Harvey)\t2:06 Penalties:\tMohns 1:58, Mazur 4:02, Godfrey, Olmstead 16:24, Curry 17:43.Stops: Plante 16.Henry 18.-Third Period Scoring: None.Stops: Plante .6 16 3\u201425! Henry .4 18 19\u201441 [ Badminton Finals To Be Played In Magog On Sunday Magog The championship of [the St, Francis Valley Badminton (league will be decided lids Sun-[day, 2 pin at the Princess Elizabeth High School in Magog.Four clubs will take part in the contest, Danville, Granby, Waterloo and the hosts, the Magog I Badminton Club.Danville is the winner of A and ; B sections, Granby winner of A [section in the Western district, Waterloo B of the Western see-lion and Magog was winner of both A and B sections in the ! Southern zone.Larsen Nips Bedard By 9-7, 6-3 Scores San Juan.P.R.\u2014 (AP) Top-seeded Vie Seixas of I\u2019hiladelphia scored two easy victories today to advance to the third round of the men's singles of the international tennis tournament here Seixas defeated David Rodriguez, I\u2019urerlo Rico, 6-1.6-2 and Charlie Pasarell 0-0, 0 2 also of Porto Rico.Tony Moll ram of England seeded sixtli was forced to default his match to Sidney Schwartz of Miami, Fla., because of a bad back.Art Larsen of San Leandro, Calif., bad trouble defeating Bob Bedard of Canada, 9-7, 0-3.In the women\u2019s singles, Doris Hart of Coral Gables, Fla., seeded No.1, stopped Grace Valdes of If Puerto Rico 6-0, 6-1.Toronto, ¦ KB - Defenceman Red Kelly's lucky long shot late in the third period last night gave Detroit Red Wings a 2 1 victory over Toronto Maple Leafs and a stranglehold on their Stanley cup semi final series, The victory sent the teams back to Detroit tor Thursday night's fifth contest with the Wings hold a 3-1 margin in games and needing only one more triumph to take the best of seven series, The first period was scoreless and both clubs counted once m the second.As the clock swept past the 1(1 minute mark oi the tiual frame it looked as thongn thi' clubs would play overtime until Kelly picked up Metro Prvs-tai's pass near Iho Leaf blue line and fired a 55 footer that hit \u2019Toronto rearguard Tim Horton and bounced past an astonished Harry l.umley in the Leaf net.That was at 16:36 and the l eafs didn't threaten seriously trout then on.l.umley was removed in the final 45 seconds in favor of an extra attacker hut the desperate Toronto attack floundered before goalie Terry Kawelmk ami his j last closing defencemen, All three goals hold a tinge of fate.Horton opened the scomie af 1er five minutes and nine seconds in the .second period on an odd break.He circled Detroit defence man Marcel 1\u2019ronovost, a big cog m their win, and forward Alex ; Delvocehin and shot into Saw clink's pads from close in.'The goalie spun around to fare an jollier Leaf attacker ami the puck [dropped from his pads and drib-1 [bled across the goal tine.J l eft winger Johnny Wilson made it 1 1 about six minutes later.To.ronto had just weathered a penally to Rudy Migay when Erie Nesterenko of the l eafs raced into the Detroit end iitui grabbed Tony 1 eswiek for no apparent reason.He was banished for holding at 11:04 and 22 .seconds Liter Wilson sank Prystai\u2019s pass across the goal mouth from about lour feet out.Action slowed and 1\u2019ronovost ot Detroit and Watson and Botvin tried their luck with drives from well out.Sko\\ broke through on l.umley but was blocked.A lucky goal by Kelly at 16:36 gave the Wings a 2 1 lead.The Leafs attempted to clear the puck irom their own end when Prystni batted it over In Kelly near Hie Leaf blue line His riA-fnnt shot, well wide of the net, struck Hortons shoulder and caromed into the net.l.umley was yanked with 45 .seconds led but the Leaf power attack tailed.Game over Detroit 2 Toronto l First I\u2019erioil Scoring - None.I\u2019ennltles I,eswiek 0:32, Hnn-nigan 7:59.Stops Snwohuk 7\tl.umley 5 Second Period L Toronto, Horton (Kennedy)\t.5:09 2\t- Detroit, Wilson (I\u2019rystai, I\u2019ronovosl)\t11:26 Penalties\tArmstrong 1:29, Migay 8:51, Nesterenko\t11:04, Skin 16:58.Slops Snwehuk 8 Lumlcy '4 Third Period 3\tDetroit, Kelly\t16.36 Penalties None.Slops Kawelmk\t7 ft 11 26 I mnley\t5 l-t ft 27 Hong Kong To Send Pembleton To Meet Team To Games Hall In Toronto Hong Kong.(AP) Hong Kong\u2019s colonial .secretary has voted 10,()()() Hong Kong dollars ($1.700) toward the cost of sending a team to the British Empire Games in Vancouver, Canada July 30 to August 7.Hong Kong athletes will compete in till' 100 and 200 yard dash,! shot put and discus throw ami! in the 100 yard back stroke, the 440 yard free style and the 220 breast stroke swimming events.Randy Turpin Wins Over Bengston London - (71\u2019) - A tired Handy Turpin just outlasted Swedish mill dleweigh! champion Olle Bengts-son Tuesday night to win a 10-round decision.The bleeding British middle weight titlehoidcr and I'ornicr world champion pilori up a com mamling points lead early in the tired noticeably near the tght, ml but Toronto \u2014Shirley Pembleton, promising young I\u2019hihulelphin heavyweight, has been signed to meet Henry Hall of Milwaukee in the semi final of the Karl Walls-Tommy Harrison heavyweight main boni here April 12.Harrison, who gained an upset 10 round decision over Walls, Canadian heavyweight champion, in their first meeting here in January, is scheduled to fly here next Monday.He has been training in Los Angeles.Royal Tan Given Freedom Of Dublin Dublin (TP)- Royal Tan, the big Irish chestnut which won the grand National steeplechase Saturday, paraded through Dublin Tuesday.The gelding, owned by chocolat* manufacltirer Joe Griffin of Dublin, was given Hie freedom of th* city at the Mansion House where he was received and welcomed by the lord mayor.COLLAR iveA Fka awoXtueAs to siùhts by TOOKE The set and lines of the collar make a shirt\u2019s success! 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