Voir les informations

Détails du document

Informations détaillées

Conditions générales d'utilisation :
Protégé par droit d'auteur

Consulter cette déclaration

Titre :
Sherbrooke daily record
Éditeur :
  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
Contenu spécifique :
jeudi 16 mai 1957
Genre spécifique :
  • Journaux
Fréquence :
quotidien
Notice détaillée :
Titre porté avant ou après :
    Prédécesseurs :
  • Sherbrooke gazette ,
  • Sherbrooke examiner
  • Successeur :
  • Sherbrooke record
Lien :

Calendrier

Sélectionnez une date pour naviguer d'un numéro à l'autre.

Fichier (1)

Références

Sherbrooke daily record, 1957-05-16, Collections de BAnQ.

RIS ou Zotero

Enregistrer
[" 1957\t\t\tMAY\u201d\t\t\t1957 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\ts \t\t\t1\t\t3\t4 5\t6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11 12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17\tIS 19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25 26\t27\t23\t29\t30\t31\t tjecbrooke Daily ïlecocd '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERNS TOWNSHIPS f \tVERY COOL Sunny and very cool today\t and\tFriday.fro*l overnight.wind\tnorthrly 15 this after- noon\tbecoming light tonight.I au*\ttonight and high Friday 22 and 50 Summary for Frt-\t appeared glish cities in the 17th century.Today is someone's Birthday It's still not too is to to say Happy Birthday.\" .Say it with fLOWERS-BY-WIRE MILFORD\u2019S 143 Frontenac Street SfttfbrüDfelMylOTitd \u2019» R4 nw) « 65 43'« HO\"» 102''» 36*» 50 \"a SR'a 31 3!» 54'» 46 , lit » 64 : -46 *4 43 '» 64' 46' 76 200 6.V» 43'» 102'4 31'i 36\u2019» 54'.46-' 61V 64 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DEPARTMENT OF MINES Notice of revocation of mining rights Pursuant to sections 50, 51, 51A and following of the Quebec Mining Act (R.S.Q.\t1941, ch.196) as amended by 3-4 Elizabeth II.ch.38, notice is hereby given to the holders of mining | rights on the parcels of land1 here under listed that after a delay of ninety days from the date of the present notice, the Minister of Mines will recommend to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council the revocation of the mining rights on these concessions of land, the working of which has remained inactive during the twenty-one years following the first of March 1934, to wit: In Chester Township Range IV, lots 6 (279.280.281 cadastral lots) ançl 8 (284, 285, ! 286 cadastral lots).Range V, lots 5 (North-west 2/3) (345, 346 cadastral lots) and 7 (349, 350, 351 cadastral lots).In Brome Township Range III, lot 1 (243 cadastral lot) Range IV.lots 1 (478, 479, 480.481, 482 cadastral lots), 2 (471 to 477 inclusively cadastral lots).3 (463 to 470 inclusively, cadastral lots), and 4 (456 to 464 inclusively, cadastral lots).Range V, lots 1 (483 to 506 inclusively.cadastral lots).2 (507 to 513 inclusively, cadastral lots).3 (514.515, 516 cadastral lots).4 (517 to 527 inclusively, cadastral lots) and 5 (528.529.530 cadastral lots).In Sutton Township Range X.lot 7 (1334 to 1340 inclusively, cadastral lots).In Chavigny Township Mining Patent for iron in favor of Canada Iron Furnace dated 14/3/1894, in the bed of Lac-aux-Sables designed as follows: \u201cA certain portion of the bottom of Lac-aux-Sables, lying at the South West end of the latter, between the second Range South West and the third Range South West of said Township and bounded towards the North West, the South West and the South East by the shore of said Lac-sux-Sables at Us ordinary mean level and towards the North East by a straight line to be run across the lake, between us shores, on the bearing North 45° West, astronomically, at a distance of three chains South West from the prolongation of the line dividing lots numbers seventeen and eighteen of the aforesaid second Range South West.\" In Ireland Township Range VI.lots 19 (335 and 336 cadastral lots) and 20 (332, 333, 334 cadastral lots).In Halifax-South Township Range II.lots 12 and 13 (48 to 51 inclusively cadastral lots): Range III.lot 10 (120, 121.122 cadastral lots).In Templeton Township Range I.lot 15 (15-64 to 15-75 inclusively) and (15-89 to 15-164 inclusively, cadastral lots).A.0.DUFRESNE, Deputy Minister.Quebec, May 8th, 1957.DIEFENBAKER PROPOSES Continued from page 1 It charges no income tax on capital gains and permits deduction from income tax of 25 per cent of dividends earned from Canadian corporation».Mr.Coldwell said a CCF government would impose a capital gains tax on profits earned by : speculation and abolish the dividend deduction.CANDIDATES WITHDRAW Social Credit Leader Solon Low, meantime, lost two candi-, dates in the Windsor, Ont., constituencies of Essex East and Essex South Archie L.Gillis and William F.Barton said they were pulling out because they couldn\u2019t afford campaign costs without support from a tremend ous slush fund and found it impossible to condone the party's platform.On the pipeline.Mr.St.Laur-rent said it is not true that the government ignored or tried to * take advantage of parliamentary rules in putting through legisla tion last spring to lend federal money for a construction start on the line.It was the opposition that persistently tried to abuse the rules and thereby prevent the majority in ParliaTnertt from putting through legislation wanted by the public.WANTS JOB PERMANENT Mr.Diefenbaker, campaigning westward, said the government made Speaker Rene Beaudoin \u201ca party pawn\" during the pipeline debate.The speaker should be removed from partisan politics by making his position \"a permanent one in the British tradition.\" Mr Beaudoin in a recent Ottawa address expressed similar sentiments.The Conservative chief also recommended establishment of a non-partisan system of redistributing federal constituencies and reform of the Senate so it will not \"blindly follow the government\u2019s dictation.\u201d At present the Commons itself redistributes federal seats following each 10-year census.Both Mr.St.Laurent and Mr.Harris said the Ottawa government is ready to consider any suggestions for improving federal-provincial tax-sharing arrangements.Both emphasized the importance of tax equalization to Canadian unity.\"BEST PLAN YET\u201d Mr.Harris said sharing taxes faftly among the federal provincial and municipal governments is the toughest financial problem in Canada.But the latest Liberal plan was \u201cthe best plan yet devised for dividing revenues fairly between the federal and provincial authorities.\u201d RICHMOND \u2014 The W M S of Richmond and Melbourne United Church held its monthly meeting in the church hall.The president, Mrs E A Healy presided and opened the meeting in the usual manner.The secretary.Mrs.Cora Armstrong read the minutes and called the roll which was answered Ly eleven members.Forty-three calls were reported.The secretary read a letter from Miss A Hughes thanking the members for cheer card.Mrs.J.Mitchell, Stewardship secretary, read a letter from Mr» M Cummings, of Assiniboia Sask., our prayer partner, stating she is resigning her work as Matron of the Girls Home after seven years of service, due to ill health.She wished to thank the members for their prayers and interest in her work Mrs.G.Barrington gave financial report showing a balance in treasury of $164.44.Mrs.Moreland displayed articles for the supply allocation and a box for Korea to he shipped the early part of June.She also read a prayer of dedication Mrs.J.L Dean and Mrs C.Armstrong gave reports of the Presbyterial at Magog which they attended on Monday.Mrs.Healy conducted the worship service the theme being.Intercession for Home Missions.The study program consisted of three reports from Missionaries in Canada taken from the Missionary Monthly.Mrs.George Barrington read two reports one from Flin Flon.Man.entitled \u201cBible Study Workshops\u201d and one from Steveston and Vancouver, B.C.entitled \"Japanese Canadians at Work\u201d Mrs.M.Armat-age read the final report from Gysumville, Man.entitled \u201cNursing and Church Work\".Meeting was closed in the usual manner.General Notes Mr.Donald Pope, formerly of the Dyson and Armstrong Garage.has left to take over his new duties at the C.N.R.offices in Montreal.Mr.Pope\u2019s place in being filled by Miss Françoise Proulx.Week-end guests of Mrs.F.Roster were Mr.and Mrs.Conrad Lafreniere and daughter Linda, of Shawinigan Falls.Mrs.Blodwen Stevens and Mr.and Mrs.Russell Moffat, of Waterloo.Mr.Herbert Wheeler of Montreal spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs.W.Wheeler and Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Fuller.Mr Kenneth Perkins was a re-I cent visitor to his aunt.Mrs.H Clark and Mr.Clark in Haveril, I Mass, Dr Murray Slaiker and Mrs.Stalker of Urmsiown w guests of the- former' Mrs Bertha Sulke: Mr i-i unk 3\tlahek.«\tell known merchant on Mum Street 1er\t\t many year.», h,\tm s mo vet\t! into In» new premise» t\t»n Craig\tSt Mr» 11 \\Y>\tatt has\treturned from Montreal.\twhere >\the attend- ed the funera\t1 of her\tnephew, Mr.George D>\tson.\t Mr, Gary Fu\tHer of th\te C \\ U staff.Montrca\t1 spent\tthe week- end with his\tparents.\tMr and Mr» Lloyd Fulier\t\t Recent sue»\tts at the\t1 homo of Mr and Mr»\tWilliam\tLasonde.Stanley Ave were Mr and Mr.» Noel Brunnettc and family of Montreal.Mr and Mr» Ed Koch, Mr and Mr» Russell Dunton of St.Albans.Vt .Spr J \\\\ (' La-sonde and Spr.G.Hoare of St.Therese.Mrs.Myrtle Armstrong, who has been spending the winter months in Montreal, is the guest of her daughter.Mrs G A Boast and other relatives.Week-end visiti.r.» of Mrs E.Epps and Miss Edith MeCourt were Mr.and Mrs.W T.Epps and daughters.Misses Rae and Gac Epps and Miss Joan Segal, of Montreal.Miss Irene LaRoche, of the Bell Telephone staff, accompanied by Miss H Evans of Sherbrooke, have left for a holiday in Miami, Florida and othe, points.Mr Paul Labrosse attended a meeting of the National Electrical Contractors Association hold at Ottawa.Miss Marilyn Thompson of Macdonald College.St.Anne de : Bellevue, spent the week-end wdth her parents, Mr and Mrs.Frank Thompson.Mrs.Samuel Duval has returned from a visit with Mr.and Mrs R.Baillargcon in Montreal.Mr.Robert Spence of Montreal was the week-end guest of his parents.Mr.and Mrs.C.Spence.Miss Morna Dean, student nurse at the Sherbrooke Hospital, 'spent the week-end with her parents.Rev.1, L, Dean and Mrs.Dean Miss Joyce Dean,, of Montreal, was also a guest al the Manse.Mr.John Manning of Montreal j spent the week-end wuth Dr G.E.Manning and Mrs.Manning Miss Helen Armstrong of Montreal was a guest over the weekend of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.W, Armstrong, Miss Marion Smith of Montreal spent, the week-end at the home of her parents.Mr and Mrs.A.T Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Court.land Dela-i ney, accompanied by Mr.and ; Mrs.Leo Delaney and family, were in Montreal attending the l»t c mmunion Seri ice ot their granddaughter 1.-i u r i L e The ceremony iv.i» held at St Mun,.\\i Church, which was lolloweri iiy a family luncheon at ttu' home ot Mr and Mr» Gor don Lee Mr a.ni Mi» Gtr.ul Desmarai» and family visiict Mr» S F Des mai'Hi».who is in the St Vincent do Paul Hospital Sherbrooke Friends will be pleased to hear Curt Mr» Desmarai.» i» improving after her recent accident.Miss Joan Coles of Montreal spent the week end with tier pa rent».Mr and Mrs Walter Coles Bridal Shower For Derby line Bride-To-Be DERBY LINE While visit iug at the home of her parent».Mr and Mrs U.E Cargill in Derby Lino, Mi»» Judith Cargill.R.N.of Concord, N.II .was guest of honor at a delightfully arranged shower in honor of her appronchim: marriage on June 22nd.The ev< nl was held al the home of -Mrs.Frank Grout and was attended by 41 of Mis» Car gill s relative» and friends Amid salutations, the bride-elect wa» escorted to a chair, de corated in shales of yellow and white over which was arranged ,i decorated umbrella The gaily wrapped gilts were opened by the bridr-clecl assisted b\\ her mother, an^ aunt.Mi.» Doris Beenvorth, of Rockville, Conn and consisted of crystal in her chosen pattern, and other useful and beautiful articles for her new home.Miss Cargill expressed appreciation.and pleasure to be with her relatives and friends at this happy time in her life Buffet refreshments were scrv cd Irom the white linen covered table, centered with a howl of daffodils.Miss Beenvorth presided at the punch howl The bride's cake, made and decorated by Mrs, Myers of Newport, was in the design of a bride.The hostesess were Mrs.Grout, Mrs.Cyril Cargill, Mrs Gordon Johnston.Mrs.James Stevens, Jr .Mrs.Wayne Hitchcock and Mrs.Errol Kinnc.The same afternoon, Miss Cargill was honored at an afternoon lea and shower held at the home of Mrs.Arthur Lewis in Derby.The first carload of fruit from British Columbia ?Okanagan Val 1 ley was .-hipped in 1903.TEXAS TWISTER Continued from page I verged here from almost every point m the IY\\a» Panhandle 1 u-k ot lights, a torrential am that continued for hours aller the tornado struck and un p:\\cd roads hampered re-cue work in this town ot 857 populw t ion.One elderly couple cowered in ihcii storm cellar hours alter the Iwi.der had passed Their home had been completely swept aw ay IIOSI\u2019I IM> ! II I n> When hospitals at nearby I'uha and l.ockev were tilled and over Mowing with Injured, amhu laneox took othei victims to Plamview.Flovriad, Dimmitt ami Vmarillo Seven persons in one family were killed in two adjoining houses.Another luinily via» wiped out Pliey were Mr and Mis Domingo Riva» and their two children Mrs Riva» wa.» an r,\\ perlant mother Still unidentified was an infant whose body was picked up in the middle ot a debris strewn i street The Red Cross listed 68 in lured but one newspapei said new victims discovered raised the total to at least 80.The tornado missed the bus! ness section but cut a 200-yard swath through the southwest residential section, where it de sfroved new homes valued at he tween $20,000 and $25.000 and coniinued north easfwaid T ooth Cap Puts Elvis In Hospital HOLLYWOOD i/Pi- A porco lain tooth cap has put Elvis Pres ley in I he hospital.He swallowed the cap Tuesday during a film dance number at MGM It passed through the wind pipe and into the lung.A doctor retrieved Mir cap.Abitibi\t\t\t31'*\t31'* Atulihi Pld \t\t23\t \\lgtvna\t140\t139 H vlummum\t.\t.,\t43'.\t43'.A»be»to>\t30'*\t30'» Bell Telephone\t43 .\t041 j Famous Player»\t17'*\t18 Found Go.\t24\t24 11 Gy psum\t23**\t Imperial Oil\t57'*\t37', Impérial Tobacco\tia>4\t12'4 Int Nickel\t\t106 Int.Paper\t98\t98', 11 Int Prie\t5,3\t34 ,11 Ind Accept\t29\t39 Howard Smith\t34\t34'i MacMillan B\t\t:io' \u2022 M:is»e,\\ Ham»\t\t6'.11 Met oil Fronteinu\t78'4\t76 B Mol son\t26\t20 Mont 1 oemnoliv e\t17';\t17'.11 II Morgan\t21 »i\t Dow Brewvrie»\t30\t30 Nat Steel Gar\t2614\t26 11 Not mida\t49'*\t49', Placer Dev\t10 ''4\t11 Powell Rivci\t41 .\t41 i Price Bros\t50'.'\t501 v Quclioc Power\t30\t30 It Rin allie Oil\t18''»\ttH\\ St Eim.Corp\t15't\t111 Shaw inigan\t88',\t88'4 Steel nl Canada\t67'.\t08 Triad Oil\t\t7 90 Walker G.\\V,\t73'''4\t7\" \u2018 i /.ellei »\t\t23 \\ 11 Anglo \\fld li A Oil Brow n Company i an Vickers Can and Dom Sugar Crown /ellorbach Cons Paper Ford $ Fraser Great I akes Home Oil Can Ingerxo Minnesota A So Can Power IVrmo Pld MINES 1 n Asbestos RANKS Montreal Itts Nina Scotia < ommrrer Kta Roy a I Paper Rand Ont.Pld A'» S7 IS III'» \u2022»*> 3^ ifi'» 34 Ih8'« 2# 42», \u2022**> 1% 52 ' ,10'« 123 1 43 6 90 46'j 335 37 ' -j 46'j 365 BW 56»» 14'»H 31 10B R 29 «Vu 50 It 30\t>4 3 55 47'» 340 300 R *?\u2022» 3 .Philip Glides STROUD, England (Reutersij Prince Philip made his lirsl trip In a glider Wednesday, circling for nine minutes in] strong winds some 2,000 feet above an airfield here THETFORD MINES \u2014 Friends of Miss June Smith are pleased to learn that she has returned Irom the Sherbrooke Hospital and Is now convalescing at her home Mr and Mrs and family, l EAST PINNACLE \u2014 Mr and Mrs.Cruiek,shanks, of Motif real, wei r recent guests of Mr.and Mrs F.Beaman Mr chiton Sherrcr has entered a hospital in Montreal, for observation and treatment Mrs.May Dymond was in Cowansville, where she attend cd the funeral of Mrs.Laura Crawford Mr.L.Doonnn.of West Shef-forri.was a recent visitor at the home of Mr.and Mrs E.Boon an.Mr-.Gladys Hancock was a re cent overnight guest of Mr, and Mrs.Milton Hancock, on her re turn from Brewster, N.Y .where she had spent the winter.Sutton High School Students Visit Boston Three Village Happenings Mr.and Mrs.Lee Buckland have returned to their home in Stanstead after spending the winter months in the State of Flori-! da.Mr.and Mrs.E.Hitchcock, ! and Michael, of Pittsfield, Mass., | spent the week-end with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Johnston, Mr.and Mrs.Wayne Hitchcock, Derby Line and also attended the Marsh - Adam wedding.Rev.and Mrs.David Cargill and Laurel Ann, of Concord, N.H.spent a few days with Mr.Cargill's parents, Mr.and Mrs.| U.E.Cargill, Derby Line.Mr, j Cargill officiating at the Marsh -: Adam wedding.Miss Judith Car-] gill, R.N., of Concord, N.H., and her aunt, Miss Doris Beer-worth, of Rockville, Conn., were also guests at the same home.Mr.Lloyd MacPherson.principal of Stanstead College spent the week end in Montreal.> Charles Murnei Windsor Mills, a weekend at their cottage al Woodland Bay, Lake Massawippi.Mr.and Mrs Eugene Daigncau and faintly, of Windsor Mills, | were recent guests of Dr, and ! Mr» P L.PaigncHU on Mother\u2019s Day.Mr and Mrs.Henry Leonard j and family spent a weekend in Sherbrooke as guests of Mr Leo-! mini » parents.Mr and Mrs.Keith Anderson and son spent Mother's Day in | Valleylield as guests of Mr An der.son's parents, Miss Rebecca Crease and Miss Andrea McLean spent a week end in Cowansville a» guests of Mr and Mr» Lionel Mrs.Vaughan Tower and daughter are spending a few days visiting Mrs.Tower's jia rents at Newmarket, Ont Mrs Jim Elliott, of Blackic.Alta , spent a week with her granddaughter and family, recently.Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Mai hers, and while here, visited her many friends.Mrs.Tom Si-moneau of Montreal accompanied her.Mr and Mrs.Wesley Malhrrs and family motored lo Montreal last weekend and were accompanied by Mrs.Jim Elliott and Mrs Tom Simooeau, Mrs.Elliott returned to the home of her step (laughter and step-son, Mr and Mrs.Sam.Daigneau of Verdun, where she will remain for seve ral weeks.WINDSOR \u2014 50c Dividend For Johns - Manville VSHEsTON (Special' \u2022\t\\( a regular meeting of Hie Board oi Dlrteton of J ohns-Manvillc ( orporaiiun held Wednesday, May 13 in the Company's ottic e» at 22 I ast 40th street.New York y quarterl) dividend o( 3U cents per share n.i» declared ¦m common stock of the corporation.payable June 7, 1937, lo stockholders ot record at the clo r ot business on May 27, 1937.Legion Convention MONTREAL -f More than 170 branches will attend the Canadian Legion\u2019s 27th provincial convention here, a lour day afialr beginning Sunday MANSONVILLE The flowers on the Hnly Table .d St Paul's Vnglican Church on Sundii) wire in loving memo-j rv ol Mrs Katie Farrell and infant son Desmond ann were placed there b) her daughter and son in law Mr and Mrs John Lacoste Mr Bruce Hamelln of Montreal spent the weekend visiting his mother, Mrs Evelyn Hame lin and other relatives Miss Rose t adorette of Know! ton, Quo .spent the weekend with liar sister.Mrs A/uhah Co-tombe Miss Audrey Aiken was the guest of her sister.Mrs Donald Grayton, and Mr Graytnn in Montreal Mrs Charles Flink and Miss Ella ( lark ot Montreal sjienl the weekend with their brother, Mr.Brigham Clark.ftirtlftf \"'ELI v Earl and Margaret, Lennoxville, are happy to announce the arrival of their chosen »on.Marlin, fixe months.flratljtf LEAVITT At New York City, N.Y , on May 14th.1857, Florence M Leavitt, sister of Morton E.I.cavitt of Ayer» Cliff, Que.The funeral service will he held on .Saturday.May IHIh, in Beulah United Church, Ayer\u2019s Cliff at 2 p m Interment in the Carr Crme-Icry, Compton.NOTICE The annual meeting of the Maple l eaf Cemetery Association Inc, will be held at the home of Charlie Montgomery, Rand-boro on Saturday, May 18lh, at R o'clock.Gertrude Montgomery, Sec.-Treas.'OWKSTOVt fUNERllCHAPU Mr and Mrs Donald Force of 1530 Prospect St.\u2014 LO.2-2466 .Sherbrooke are occupying the| residence of Mr.and Mrs.I i Greenlay, while the latter are on a trip to Detroit.Miss K Ensor and Mr.Rossi Morrison of Montreal and Mr.j and Mrs.A.Potter of Longueui), were week-end guests of Mr.and* Mrs.George Witty.Mr.Ian Feddrrsen is on a fort- j night\u2019s vacation in Florida.WATERLOO FUNERAL HOME 236 Main St \u2014 Tal.27 Waterloo Geo.L.I'etreault, prop.WœÊmi: PUPILS START LONG-ANTICIPATED TRIP TRAINING PLAN Under the Colombo Plan Bri-j tain has received more than 1,000 j students from South and South-' east Asia.SUTTON \u2014 Waving and cal-! ling good-byes to watching parents, teachers and fellow-pupils ] who had come to give them a pro- per send-off.35 High School students of Grades IX to XII inclusive drive away from the school grounds in a chartered Inter-City Lines bus at an early hour on Thursday morning.Boston-bound, the youthful jtourisls were accorr^panied by As- sistant-Principal Stanley Pergau ¦ and Mrs.Pergau.AH were in jubilant spirits, for this was the grand outing for which they had planned and worked during past weeks and months.At long last their cherished dream was coming true.A year ago another busload of Sutton pupils had taken a similar educational sight-seeing trip to New York City, where they had visited the United Nations Building, the Empire State Building, the harbour, and other points of interest.The present seekers of geographical knowledge had a delightful journey along scenic highways and through pleasant towns and open country.Arrived in the famous old New England city on the Atlantic coast, they rested | overnight at a good hotel, then had a day\u2019s tour along the North Shore | The following day they took a six-hour drive to Cambridge, the j site of Harvard, and to several other points of historic interest.Then, with souvenir gifts for parents and others, they returned home during the wee.Yend.In fflnnnnatn HKMMIM* \u2014 In loving memory of a dear mother, Ethel Muriel Coate* Hemming, who passed away May 16.1956 You can only have one mother.Patient, kind and true.No other friend In all the world Could he «9 true as you.For all your loving kindness.You asked nothing in return; If all the world deserted ua.To you mother, we could tuin.You often said we\u2019d mis* you.Those words have proven true; We lo*t our beM and dearest friend, T>ear mother when we lofct you.Always remembered by, MILDRED HEMMING.Lennoxville MURIEL HUMMING.(Daughters).Somerville, Mass.; (Eiirùs (Of (Ehanka MATHESON \u2014 We wish to thank all those who helped In ao many ways during the illness and at the time of the death of John Matheson, our dear husband and father.HIS WIFE 4 FAMILY.SUTTON FUNERAL HOME REG D AMBULANCE SERVICE Tel SUTTON 126 R.L.BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL & AMBULANCE SERVICE 300 Queen ftlvd.\u2014LO.2-9977 Wt Ren* Hospital Bed* Kx E.PROVOST ^ monuments AUTHORIZED DEALER Ooubl, Protection Soal and Cartiflcata Guarantaa.Tal.LO.9-1700 or LO.9-2822 Cornar King E.and 15th Ava Shrrbrooba. fi SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TlfHRSPAY, MAY 16, 19.17 P WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING ! FOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS Phone \u2014 LO.9-3636 Connects All Departments.1.Articles For Sale MAN'S 3-»t>ee 5 months old.Antenna Included In price of Î2:;::.,;C.\tK-\" further Ir.r-.cl* in KJNDLAY combination electric and wood stove.Perfect condition.LO 2-9472.EVnYTHINO must go: We have moved.Lavge Moffat 4-burncr gas Move, boy\u2019s 28\u2019\u2019 bicycle with gears, 3/4 metal bed, spring and mat-tress, drapes, store front doors, fire proof door, antique whatnot, electric humidifier, skis, boy\u2019s and girl\u2019s skates, blow torch, furnace blower with motor, white enamel fluorescent celling fixture, large dog house, Venetian blinds.Apply 3(15 Argyle.GAS STOVE, sand box, singer sewing machine, tap shoes, (size 4i, sectional book case, children's toys, and other odd pieces of furniture.Telephone LO.9-4616 GOOD MORRIS PIANO.Tel.Rock Island, TRinity 6-2617.I SED Davenport Studio Couch, 3 pieces, natural wood finish.Very clean.Special price 539.Apply Robert Blouln, 1366 King St.West, Sherbrooke.5.Lots For Sale .WONDERFULLY situated large tm proved residential lot*.Leclarc, Jacques-Cartier, Beckett, Uachand St, Esprit streets Convenient terms Necessary Information anytime See Hebert's, 2155 Bacband, Phone 2-0874.( O.V1MEKI IA I.lot, 30 x 1(61, Pith Av# near Council St.Water connection.Kor Information call IX).9-2649.26.Help Wanted: Male | 37.Personal SECRETARY TREASURER wanted by the School Commissioners of Scols-town.Duties to commence July 1st., 1957.Reply giving qualifications and salary expected not leter than June 3rd., 1957.Lowest or sny application not necessarily accepted.Apply Angus MacLennan, Scots-town, Que, 6.Cottages For Sale COTTAGE for sale\u2014175 taka frontage over lOO1 deep.Frigidaire, washing machine, 220 itove, (Coleman heater), complete bathroom, hot and cold running water, beautiful land acaplng, gasoline lawn mower.Has to be seen to be appreciated Apply to Record Box 28.after 6:00 p.m.Telephone LO: 2-2540.Mrs.F.I* Valllancourt.FUIINLSIIED cottage for sale at Bacon\u2019s Kay, electricity, water, rlijht of way to beach.2 bedrooms sitting room and kitchen.Apply to Box 137.North Hatley, Que.27.Female H\u2019lp Wanted HYGIENE \u2022upplies (rubber goods» Mailed postpaid in plain saaiad an-velope with prie* LUL SU samples 25c.24 samplts, 100.Mali ordar Dapt.C-2, Nov Rubbar Co, Boa 01.Hamilton.OnL 39.Lost 6a For Sale or To Let GARAGE and Service station (the old Century Motors») located in the village of Waterville, a going con cein in a town of 1600 population.Telephone 43, G.T.Mlltlmore\u2014 Waterville, Que.8.Cars For Sale 1938 PLYMOUTH coupe, maroon, ra dio, heater, defroster, new motor and tires, body In perfect condition, seat covers, plus other accessories, $250.Russell Nichols, < lompton .\t1 32a.Situations Wanted: Male & Female COOK\u2014 for 2'j rnontty, beginning June 20th, for private family, In cottage on Luke Memphremagog, salary per month $125 Record Box 26.29.Male & Female Help Wanted WANTED\u2014 One electric dishwasher operator, one kitchen helper, $20 00 and $25.00 weekly plus room and board.E.11.Weslovcr, Glenbrook, Mansonvllle, Que.Tel.63-M5 30 Farm Help Wanted EXPERIENCED married man requir ed by large farm In Eastern Townships, near schools and churches Must be accustomed to using tractors.Must be of good habit* and have good references.Free bouse, light, heat and etc.supplied.Apply giving full details of experience, previous employers, age, family and wages expected.Record Box No.25.TWO cocker spaniels, one black fe male, one golden male.Vicinity North Hatley.Reward.Phone North Hatley 19.Business Directory Advocates 32.Situation Wanted: Female WILLING to do housework 4 or 5 days a week.Telephone LO.7-4607 between 10:00 a m.and 5:00 p.m.REMEMBER the Y\u2019s Buy Store.Specials this week\u2014Adults and Children\u2019s Summer clothes.Open every Thursday 2-5 p.m.; Friday 2-5 p.m., 7-9 p.m.Y.M.C.A., Dufferin Ave.FRIGIDAIRE\u2014 Suitable for cottage Telephone LO.2-4206.LO.7-7565.AUSTIN \u2014 A-40, 1952, good running i condition, low mileage, heater, snow tires and etc.Telephone Miss FIU-Glbbon, Compton 805.ASHTON K.rOBlN Q C.I rlai Work and General Practice.Kosenbloorr Bldg opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington (North, LO Lit 30.PAUL MULLINS GER VAIS.HA LL.L., general practice, trial end estate 506 Continental Building.King h Wellington Sts lei: LO 7 5991; Residence; LO 7-8I46.Chartered Accountants P S.ROSS & SON Chertered Ac-countents, Montreel.LAVALLEE.Uederd.Lyonnels, Me» sler.Ge*ron Chertered Accounl ents.Room 504 Continental Build Ing, Sherbrooke.Tel: LO 3-968(1.Dentists DH J A LANDRY, surgeon Dentist 204 Wellington St.North opposite Court House Phone: LO.76644.Optometrists 1956 FORI) Station Wagon, four door, three scats, fully equipped.Will accept terms or anything In exchange.LO.7-7711.ONE PLANO, two living room sets, two sets for cottage.Very reasonable.Call.Asbestos SSl-i'-S.1 CHOREMASTF.R 1 wheel garden tractor, l1 a horse power Clinton motor complete with attachments including lawn mower.Good condition.Telephone LO.2-3145.ACME range, equipped with oil burners, in very good condition.Ideal for summer cottage.Tel.LO 2-6078.1954 PONTIAC, 2-door sedan, low mileage, good tires, one owner, has western equipment, direction signals, heater, radio, tinted glass, block heater, owner transferred, must sell.Telephone LO: 7-4037.1052 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 2-door hardtop, Ontario license plates, good condition.Tel.1*0.9-2290.PLYMOUTH Suburban tudor 1956.with radio, air-conditioner, 22,000 miles, privately owned.Call LO 9-1608 days; LO.2-8281 evenings.9.Trucks For Sale HOUSEKEEPER or couple isome gardening required! for small family, adults only.References required LO.2-9472.I ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optometrist.Continental Building, Sherbrooke Tel: LO 30517.Evea examined.36.Miscellaneous \u201949 MERCURY Panel truck $100.Can be seen at 70 15th Ave.North.Tel.LO.9-2356.11.Livestock For Sale TEN ft.plywood runabout, takes 7Vj or 10 h.p., for cartop or trailer.Used twice.$125.C.Kendall, Saw yervillc.TWO Jersey cows (one first calved heifer md one second calf), a few weeks freshened.Apply Mrs.A.R.Virgin, Clematis Farm, North Hatley, Que.FIVE young fresh Holstein cows.Apply Thos.Brown.Waterville, Que.4.Property For Sale Three residential blocks containing twenty-three six-room unheated tenements.Located on Esplanade St.\u2014 Ten minutes walk to the heart of the City or Industries.Rents range from thirty-six to forty-five per month and could be increased.Land consists of 65,000 square feet which has recently been appraised at $1.50 per square foot or a total of $97,500.00.These properties available at a reasonable price.For further information apply: G.S.Sharpe, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2-7636\u20142-0565 Evenings LO.2-7580 SEVERAL yearling buck goats, your choice, $1.00 each.William Barrows, Route 3, Magog.11 b.Baby Chicks BARN FOR SALE: Bargain price, (If moved immediately).Apply Record Box 23.8-ROOM hou.e on corner lot 83 x 112, North Ward.Charming setting in a neighbourhood of higher priced homes is an extra feature of this property.For further details and inspection call Fred Conway, Realtor, LO.9-2C\u201d4.Evenings LO.2-1473 or LO.2-4943.ATTRACTIVE, well located village farm.Good house, with modern conveniences, barn, garage, fruit trees.For full particulars write P.O.Box 238, Beebe, Que.AIM FOR THE good markets with good chicks.Bred for all markets.Dayold.Started pullets, chicks, cockerels.And also Ames In-Cross for extra eggs, low overhead cost.Bray Hatchery, Newington St.E.Sherbrooke.LO.9-3730 or Elwin Johnson, Bedford, Phone 941.We are discontinuing the line of Block & Anderson Spirit Duplicating Machines and are offering the following Brand New Machines at cost.1\u2014170 Electrically operated 14\u201d x 17\u201d on stand \u2014 side tables and hand and fwrt control $780 00 1\u2014190 Electric \u2014 on stand \u2014 with automatic feed 8\u201d x 14\u201d\t$600.00 1\u201490ES Electrically operated \u2014 with stand and side tables \u2014 hand \u2019and foot control \u2014 9\" x 14\"\t$686.35 l\u201410D Hand operated 8\u201d x 14\u201d\t$15000 For further particulars, please communicate with office of G.S.Sharpe.Telephone LO.2-7636 \u2014 20565 or evenings 2-7580.AUCTION SALE at the Arena (left wing) Saturday, May 18th, AT 1:00 P.M.2 kitchen sets, 2 rocking chairs, 3 straight chairs, t upholstered chair, refrigerator, stove.2 oil burners, small oil heater, radio, garbage can, bed, bureau, icebox, 2 fur coats sheepskin-lined wlndbreaker, folding bed complete, tooth saw, snow shovel, electric heater, electric stove, guitar, accordion, toaster, Ironing board, alarm clock, pr.skates, 2 oil drums, iron*lng board, iron, set of canisters, 2 oil drum stands for stove, 2 long coats, 2 suits, spring coat, scales and many other articles not listed.J M.CHAILLER, Bilingual Auctioneer, Lenuoxville, Tel.LO.7-7587.OFFICE WORK Should your business not warrant a full time bookkeeper, we will keep your book?on a part time basis.LO.7-5256 12.To Let 4-ROOM heated apartment with stove and frigidaire.$68 per month.475 Vimy St.Telephone LO.2-8652.JOIN NOW! Ward Alien Fan Club | Box 982.Lcnnoxvillc, Qup.ATTENTION: Farmers.Do you need lime9 Delivery\u2014$3.00 per ton from St Dominique.W.H.Norrie & Sons, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.5 LARGE ROOMS, heated, hot water i Second floor.Corner of Argyle and Durham.$75 monthly.Tel.LO ; 2-5122, after 7 p.m.LO.2-0467.TWO ROOM apartment, heated and furnished, modern bathroom.Apply 1023 Princess, Apt.No.4, after 5 and all day Saturday.Tel.LO 9-2343.FOUR room apartment, modern.Oe cupancy June 1st.Situated 236D Queen, Lennoxville.Tel.LO.9-4217.LOWER DUPLEX\u2014 5-rooms, unheated, garage.North Ward, adults only August 1st.Apply to Record Box 22.BEAUTIFUL 5 room brick, large corner, most modern residence.Birch finish throughout.Extra large cement basement West Ward Acceptable terms.Possession any time.See Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand St.LO.2-0874 CONNORS, the real estate broker for a better selection of properties, for faster results in selling.Call Charles Connors this very day, LO 2-4000.MODERN HOME, all facilities, winterized, insulated, good cement basement.Four rooms and bathroom downstairs and three bedrooms up stairs.In Village of Island Brook.Price $3,500.Apply Maiiin Westgate.Telephone Cookshire 608-r-15.THREE-ROOM apartment, heated, bathroom complete, gas stove furnished, tile floors, available any time.Telephone LO.2-8088,\t412 Montreal St.14.\tCottages To Let LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, modern summer cottage, 2 bedrooms, every convenience.Boat, safe bathing, private grounds.Will rent for season only.$400.Apply Edward Bonn, 301 Main St., Magog.Phone Victor 3-2606, Sundays Victor 3-2230.15.\tRooms To Let i NICELY furnished room in North Ward, near bus line.LO.2-9472.\u2014 WEST WARD, near shops.Kitchen , privileges If desired.Employed per j son preferred.Tel.LO.2-4534.ROOM TO LET, kitchen privileges, j for further information, Telephone LO.2-8088, 412 Montreal St.EXCELLENT location and buy, 9-room house, 4 bedrooms, on Dominion Avenue.Living room, dining room, kitchen, laundry, den with fireplace, playroom and powder room on 1st floor.Recently renovated.Heated garage.For inspection call Fred Conway, Realtor, LO.9-2874, Evenings LO.2-1473 or LO.2-4943.16.Room and Board TO RENT\u2014 Room only, or with board, in the north ward.Wonderful site for the hot summer months, large lawn, private bathroom, bus service at the door.Kor more details please call at 1222 Prospect Street, corner of Ontario.Choose The Right KEY WIN A 57 DODGE The Big Used Car Sale continues at N.V.CLOUTIER INC.1465 King West Tel.LO.2-3806 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS by manufacturer Reasonable prices.PQRFRT BLOUIN Before buying your tractor, see THIBAULT &.FRERES Authorized Agents tor: Massey Harris \u2014 Ferguson Sales Exchange Service 10 20 Versailles Street T-i: LO.9 1155 Have your watches, clocks and jewellery repaired with confidence.at Wal Trade.Wholesale & Retail distributors of watches, clocks, and Diamonds 99 Wellington North (under Tip Top Tailors).Quickest service, lowest rates.Free estimates 40 years experience.Belanger, St.Jacques, Sirois & Co.Chartered Accountants C.Ë.BELANGER.C.A.P SAINT JACQUES, CA.YVON SIROIS, C.A.PIERRE COMTOIS CLAUDE POULIN.C A 85 Wellington Norm.Sherbroo*.Tel.LO 2-2691 TV OWNERS Have your TV in Tup Shape by replacing your defective tubes.TV completely checked for S1.00.Guaranteed by Electronic Expert.Picture tube repaired $5.00.Phone Andre Verville, LO.2-9271 RECONDITIONED ELECTRIC RANGES os low gjJA-00 90-doy os \"Tv guarantee EASY TERMS REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES ROSSBIRON LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTTX IM Frontenac St_ Sherbrooke O.M bungalow, modern.In best of idition and beautifully land-ped, in West Ward on Joliette , a very quiet street but with >d bus service and deliveries, one F.W.McCrea, LO.2-7653.ÏPERTY for sale \u2014 situated at r3 Park Ave., opposite baseball adium, 6-room, bath, (automatic \u2022stem), modern conveniences lock 125 x 53.Apply 573 Park Ave., el.LO.7-5861.!8.Wanted To Rent FIVE or six room apartment or flat for July 1st.Apply Record Box 24.25.Teachers Wanted WANTED for Valcartier Intermediate School a Protestant teacher to teach grades 7, 8 and 9 and also act as Principal.Apply stating qua).Ideations and salary expected to E.J McCartney, Sec., Valcartier Village, P.Q.SEW ANC RECONDITIONED ' M OJ^OR S STARTERS «.ij'\t7\t\u2022 REWINDING TRANSFCRvERS\tREPAIRS On All Types if El\\tr!:il Asc.'icnces - I WIGGETT ELECTRIC LTD.153 MARQUETTE ST 'sstaIush The Pirs, E ec-rijj E,»e DANVILLE\u2014 E.W.Smith.Nottry.Tel.: 44 AUCTION SALE for Paul Fauteux, MATLSY, I mil* off th, M*is«-wippl .Motloy Rd, Watch for Auction sign) Monday, May 20th, AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP 15 milking cows, 1 to calf the last of May, Ayrihlrc, Guernsey, 1 bull 3 years old (fat for beef).1 heifer.2 yeara to calf In summer, 1 bull calf 5 months old; 2 geese.20 hens; mow-ing machine: hay loader (like new); McCormick 2 horse rake; McCormick harrow; disc smoothing harrow; spring tooth harrow; manure spreader; horse hoe; 2 walking plows; atone drag; 12 milk cans; strainer; whiffle trees; neckyokes; chains; rubber tired buggy; single harness; 20 bags of oats for seed; double sleds; siogle sleds; cultivator; wagon; some scrap Iron; large Iron kettle; electric clippers; 8 barrels; hay fork and rope; electric fence box, good set of I ton scales and many other articles too numerous to mention.Farm la sokl Terms: CASH.HOWARD STANDISH, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE at F.Sylva Paradis', former farm of MR, RENE PROVENCHER.5TH RANGE, ST-CLAUDE, Monday, May 20th, AT 12:30 P.M.Herd of 36 Holstein and 4 Ayr* shire cattle: 18 Milch cows, 1 Holstein bull, 3 yrs.old; 2 heifers, 2 yrs.old, 3 heifers, 1 yr.old; l bull, 1 yr.old; I\tJersey Heifer, 8 months old, 10 calves; 10 , sows to freshen In May, July and August; 1 sow with II\t6-weeks old pigs; 10 little pigs, 3 weeks old; 1 pure bred Yorkshire pi£i l1» yrs.old; I red horse, 7 yYs.old.1550 lbs.; 1 black mare, 11 yrs old.1250 lbs.; Massey-Harris Separator.800 lbs.; milk strainer\u20145 milk palls; 1 can.30 gal.cap.\u201411 cans, 8 gal cap ;\t2 walking plows\u2014Swiss; disc and spike tooth harrows; JutraS manure spreader, express; steel double wagon on tires 600 x 16; Cockshutt mower, 7 ft.; McCormick rake, 10 ft.; pair double sleighs; 12 empty drums; pair double harness; mall box; feed wheelbarrow; Iron furnace; Jutras hay cart, 100 ft.track, fork, pulley and 150 ft.steel cable; Jutras stable litter cart with 200 ft.track; sawn wood, many pieces 10 x 10, around 18 ft.long.FARM of 300 acres, 60 with standing wood, 40 with ploughed lands manured - good buildings - electricity * running water - Road open all year - Stable 18 x 100 - Barn 32 x 100 - House 30 x 30 with Annex 9 x 12, 9 rooms \u2022 On Sale with very good Terms\u2014 Will be sold at Auction if not before.No reserve because Mr, Paradis leaves farming.Many other articles, too numerous to mention here.OLIVA CHARPENTIER, Licensed Bilingual Auctioneer, Tel.WINDSOR 613-r-4.AUCTION SALE for A.A.Bochelder, JUNCTION STREET, EEC BE, OUI.Saturday, May 18th, AT » AM.25 head of ctttl, consisting of 10 young new milk cows, four 2-y*tr-otd ; heifers, S yearling heifers, 6 calves.Farm machinery consisting of\u2014 hay loader; hay tedder; drill seeder; one horse lumber wagon; double wagons; 2 buggy wagons; good sleigh; travts sleds; one horse sleds; pung sleighs: : express wagon; gasoline engine, disc ' harrows; smoothing harrows; 2 plows; : 1\tgang plow; Iron kettle; M.D milk- 1 mg machine; hay fork and 200 feet of cable; manure spreader; all kinds | of small tools; cream separator; 10 j milk cans; strainer.All kinds of house- i hold Items, consisting of\u2014 all kinds ' of dishes (some old), rocking chairs, j kitchen chairs; dining room set; 3 f piece chesterfield set; stands; tables; writing desk; coffee table; mirrors; | 2\tchests of draw:»»; commodes; dressers; beds, washing machine ; (electric); pictures; frames; bookl; ] lamps; Quebec heater; 3 burner oil stove; 2 lawn mowers; a lot of an tiques and many many other articles ] too numerous to mention.Please come early as this Is a big auction ! sale and must start on time.Reason for sale, the farm Is sold.Lunch will be served at noon.Terms: CASH.HOWARD STANDISH, (Auctioneer).| AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF Mrs.Nellie Howes, LAKE ROAD (near railroad Station) j NORTH HATLEY.QUE.Saturday, May 18th, AT 1 P.M.SHARP 3 piece chesterfield set in good con- j ditlon; 9 x 12 rug; dining room set; corner cabinet with round glass; Astral refrigerator; 4 antique horse- | hair living room chairs, grape pattern j with matching master chair; enamel- I ed Clare Jewel kitchen range with oil burners; Quebec heater; bridge | sets with folding chairs; 2 * 3/4 - 1 jingle and 1 double bed all with good Simmons mattresses; blankets and bedspreads; several dressers; wash stands; chest of drawers; folding , camp cots; 2 couches; new Williams sewing machine; cabinet radio; port able radio; antique clock; reading and table lamps; 2 drop-leaf tables; pine chairs; Boston rocker; several | rocking chairs; wicker chairs; folding | chairs; easy chairs; verandah chairs; many odd chairs; antique picture frames; dinner set; many odd dish- j es; kitchen utensils; elect, tea kettle: elect coffee maker; hot plate; library j table; living room table; many odd tables; set of golf clubs; bed screen; set of University Encyclopedia; large | wicker trunk; chests; scatter rugs; cushions; pillows; mirrors; pictures and frames; several congoleums; clothes rack; ironing board; wheelbarrow; ladder; lawnmower; many I garden tools; many small tools; socket | wrenches: canoe paddles; oil drum; i toilet bowl complete with tank; many ; articles too numerous to mention; many useful items for home and j camp as well as some good antiques: j Don't miss this sale! Terms:.CASH.JOSEPH CUSTEAU, «Auctioneer».535 Short, SHERBROOKE.\t| - Tel LO.2-0346 or LO 7-4552.j FOR SALE Garage, slock end equipment, located in Magog.Direct dealers for Dodge and DeSoto.MAGOG AUTOMOBILE INC.754 Main West \u2014 VI.3-3514, days \u2014 VI.3-3707 evenings NOTICE TO GAR OWNERS.All Garages Will Be Closed MONDAY, MAY 20th and THURSDAY, MAY 30th To avoid disappointment have necessary repaii done early.Joint Committee of the Automobile.COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR SALE on ALBERT STREET (150 feet off Wellington St.North) SHERBROOKE.QUE.\u2014¦ \u2014\tNew Building \u2014 (1945) \u2014 Solid Brick \u2014\t3,000 sq.ft.Ground Floor Spoce \u2014\t3,000 sq.ft.Space in Basement \u2014\tHot Water ond Hof Air Heating System \u2014\tEasy shipping and receiving \u2014\tParking space in back for 20 cors \u2014\tBuilding constructed so four additional stories can be added \u2014\tMinimum cash payment \u2014 balance on terms \u2014\tLand area 6,000 square feet.G.S.SHARPE Suite 6 \u2014 138 Wellington North \u2014 Sherbrooke Tel.LO.2-7636\u2014LO.2-0565\u2014At night\u2014LO.2-7580 DANVILLE - Th* Carry On Chris Una* Club held it* May meeting it the home ot Mist Cora Longrnoore with Mis* Joan Nutbrown acting a* co-hostess.Cames were played and prues were won by Mrs.An- I drew Hwan.Mrs.Isabel Lamb and Mrs.Jerome Olney The serv-ing of refreshments brought the evening to a close.Miss Annie Findlay haa return-ed from the hospital and is convalescing at her home here.RECONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS 1 YEAR GUARANTEE EASY TERMS OUR METER PLAN at 25c per day Trade-Ins Tak,n! WE REPAIR ALL MAKES ROSSBIRON Tel.LO.2-1564\tELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac Street \u2014* Sherbrooke TOWNSHIPS\u2019 BEST BUYS IN TOP QUALITY \"OK\" QUALITY AT F0XBR00KE MOTORS LTD.S 123 1956 Plymouth Coach.A cool blue.Automatic, radio, air conditioner.A smart car buy \u2014 H 134 1954 Pontiac Chieftain Sedan.Radio, air conditioner.A clean car throughout.Priced to dear.t 29 1953 OMC 1 Ton Pick Up.Exceptionally clean \u2014 These above ears have the 1957 license.I Many others from $100.to $1500.to choose from.Open evenings till 9.30 p.m.Authorized dealer for Chev rolet, Oldsmobile.Cadillac.345 Wellington St.South Tel.LO.9-3608 May-Specials IF WE SELL IT .YOU CAN DEPEND ON IT.Many of our latest trade-ins for you at 20% DISCOUNT.3\u2014'56 Buick Special 4 door H.T.2\u2014\t'56 Buick Special 2 door H.T.1\u2014'55 Buick Century Sedan The above cars are with Dynaflow, Radio and Power steering.1\u2014'55 Dodge Crusader Sedan.3\u2014\t\u201854 Chevrolet Sedan.1\u2014'54 Buick Special Sedan.1\u2014'54 Dodge Mayfair Sedan.1\u2014'54 Dodge Mayfair Sedan.1\u2014'54 Dodge Crusader Sedan.1\u2014'54 Ford Custom Sedan.1\u2014'53 Buick Special Sedan.35 other used cars from '49 to '56 to choose from.All fully reconditioned.DE LUXE AUTOMOBILES Ltee Authorized Dealer for Pontiac and Buick and GMC Trucks.1744 King St.West Tel.LO.9 3405\u2014LO.9-3669 \"QUALITY\" USED CARS '56 Dodge Royal Sedan.'56 Mefeor Sedan.Like new.'55 Chrysler New Yorker.Sed.'55 Buick Century Sedan.'55 Mercury 4 door Sedan.'55 Dodge Royal 2 door H.T.'54 Chrysler New Yorker Sed.'54 DeSoto Fire Flyte Sedan.'55 Plymouth Belvedere Sed.'54 Plymouth Savoy Sedan '53 Pontiac DeLuxe 2 Door.'53 Dodge Regent 2 door.'52 Meteor Custom Sedan.'54 Chevrolet Sedan '52 Willys Station Wagon '52 Ford Custom Sedan.Martin Motor Sales 405 Belvedere Sf.South Tel.LO.9-3659 Open Evenings Till 10 p.m.HIGHEST QUALITY at Cyr Automobiles Ltee 735 King St.East\u2014Sherbrooke Tel.LO.2-3897 1956 Mercury Hard Top.1955\tMeteor Niagara Sedan.1954\tFord Customline Coach.1953 Meteor Sedan.Tutone.1952 Mercury, Aut.Transm.1952\tFord Customline Sedan.1951 Ford Sed.Special price.1953\tDodge Sedan.New tires.1956\tPlymouth Hard Top.1955\tPlymouth Coach.MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM OUR 2 LOTS: 735 King St.East 2114 King St.West Cyr Automobiles Ltee Tel.LO.2-3897 Open every evening till Id p.m. Radio Guide i Mc-Urma non S 4i Rousdiboui «.OO C»C N«»i i.10 Sporucut «.U Cveam* iBIwlud* « 3fl ByUn* «19 Dinner Muac TOO Riwhlde ?M CBC Newt T 09 Concert 1'ime >\t30 CBC Ne»> >\t39 Concert Tun* * 00 CBC New» 9 15 Moruni Devotion» 1.30\tMadctl M»rch Put 8.00\tCBC Ntwe 8 09 Matte In lb* Moraine 8.43\tNation*! ScDool Broadcut 10.15 Klnderiarlan ol the Air 10.30\tShirley Brett 10.40 Kulb Htrdlnf 10.43\tCBC New» lu.40 Pood Pact* 11.00\tOne Min\u2019* PamUy 11.19 WhUpenni Street» U.Sti Dram» 11 45 Laura Limited CBM (940 Kci) THIS SVINING 7.13\tRctui* Reporter T.30 JMauned tor Von 9.00\tWuanipee Dram» 9.30\tCtllaena' Forum 8.13\tVancouver Cham her Orcbeetr* 10.00\tNation*: New» and Roundup IRID.U 12 00 BBC Newa 11.19 Mualcal Progi am 12.10 Farm Broadtaat 12 58 Officia] Tua* Signa] 1.00\tCBC New* 1.13\tThe Happy G*n| 1.49 Invitation to the Walla 2.0\trrameCanada Matinee 3.00\tSearch lor Tomorrow 3.19 When a Girl Marrie* 3.30\tMualcal Program 3.43 Latin American Muaic 4 00 tncorea 4.30\tCBC Newt 4.33 Play It Sal* 8.00\tRetient Reçoit!» ! 30 Toward the Light TV 18.20 Ptain# idea.» ana RtalUla 10\tSO Ftanuda U.00 Noeturna 11\t30 Jaar w oraihop 12\t00 CBC Neua and aignolt 8.00 CBC Newa 8 10 SportMut 9.13 Cvaning laterluda 3 30 By Una 8,35 Folk Sont lime > 00 Raw bld* T 15 Roving Heporta» T.30 Piano Four Hand* T 45 .Natloo'a Buainea* 8.00\tVanoouvar rbeatr* 8.30\tConveraation 8.00\tSong» ol My Paopla 8 30 Serenade (or String* 10.00\tNaL Newa and Roundup 10 20 Talk 10.30\tHalUaa Symphony Orcbeatra 11.00\tUtimourt» Album 12.00\tCBC N»w» and elgn-olt Po» tuwertei aervtc* end oereert »»\u2022*#»*\u2022* » RCA VICTOR * Rlecerwnem* a Hatti»f***o« -\t4»» Ut Pire! - LEVISOUi LTII M Waiimgeow 8.\t-\ttot.4.O.4>4>u -\tOO1430 TOWNkRk - *\u2022 year\" babies become quite adept at fighting the sandman.A few \"tried and true\u201d helps that often work wonders: \u2022\tTry to sec that your little one doesn't get over-tired.Exhaustion makes baby apt to fight sleep.\u2022\tKeep \"roughhousc\" play and bouncing to a minimum before bedtime.Over-stimulation has a way of keeping little eyes open.\u2022\tTry to keep the same bedtime hour.Little ones will accept regularity if they haven\u2019t tasted the joys of laxity.\u2022\tA few regular bedtime rituals are ever so relaxing.* * * Sparkling teeth starting to shine through?Then here\u2019s welcome news for your wee one.Gerber Teething Biscuits are extra-hard, to give baby the biting satisfaction he wants and needs.The surface is extra-smooth and easy on tender little gums.They\u2019re pleasantly fla- vored, but won\u2019t dull baby's appetite for regular meals.Gerber Teething Biscuits are baked into a special easy-to-graxp shape.* * * Grab-bag gaiety, for high-chair sitters.Why not slip a small, brightly colored toy into a clean, plastic vegetable bag, and hand it over to your inquisitive one?He\u2019ll be able to see that something exciting is inside have a whale of a time trying to get it out.Good \"occupational\u201d therapy if lunch is a bit late.\t< * * * MEAT DELIGHT For High-Chair Heroes 1 mound of Vi container any mashed potato Gerber Junior Meal* Place potato in small buttered casserole.Place meat in center of mound.Bake in moderate oven (375\u201cF.) until lightly browned.\u2022Gerber Junior Meats are made from selected juicy cuts, have an evenly minced texture that\u2019s just right for tots with teeth.3 savory varieties.Gerber Baby Foods, Niagara Falls, Canada.RUSSELL RED1KER OF GRAN1TEV1LLE Mr.Russell A.RcdiRer of Gra-mteville is celebrating the 97ih anniversary of his birth today.Born in Graniteville, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Simon Re-diker, he has spent all of his life there.He attended the \"Littie Red School\" in Graniteville and the Kittridge school in Derby.Vt.In 1888 Mr.Rediker was united in marriage to Miss Jennie monthly meeting at the home of Henry» of Milby, who passed Mrs.Hermann Steinbach with church nearly 80 years ago.Mr.Rediker is receiving congratulations and good wishes from his many friends on this memorable occasion.MANSONVILLF.\u2014 The Woman\u2019s Association of the L'mted Church held its hi-Jennie monthly meetinj passed Mrs.Hermann Mr, and Mr* Charles Corey were recent guest* of their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr.and Mr* Owen MeCuine »t Highgate Center, Vt Mrs «Sidney Ktegg has return ed to her home in Oshawa, tint., ; after a visit with Bedford friends ¦ Mr.Charles Falcon ot Macdonald College and Miss Madeline Falcon, of St, Johns, spent the weekend with their mother.Mrs Ruth Falcon Mr.and Mrs.J.Dick of Montreal were guests over a recent weekend of Mr.and Mrs F Con in the Montreal General llospi nolly.Mrs.Wayne Milln is a patient tal, she was accompanied to Montreal by her husband and Mr ami Mrs Ronald Miller of Clarencevillo.The death took place on Mon day.May 6th at her home 2068 Marlowe Avenue.Montreal, of a was enjoyed.The next meeting former resident of Bedford, in will be held on May 23rd., the the person of Mrs.R I Hutch ings, the former Louisa M Thompson, and widow of Rev R.Sherbrooke Record 3 123 Wellington North F- place to be announced later Gen grot .Votes Mrs Joyce Tunc, of Greenfield Park, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Cores Mrs.J.Joncs a«d Mrs.C.Talk or, ot Burlington, Vt.who have been guests of the latter\u2019s broth er-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs Wilbur Borden, have returned home.Miss Elizabeth Bradshaw, of Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents.Mi and Mrs W.B.Bradshaw, Mrs.D.P.Jones of Montreal is the guest for a time of hci son and F Hutchings.Mr Hutching* was a former rector ol St James Church, Bedford, and pas«ed away some yegrs ago Mrs Hutchings Is survived bv five fteus» 1 TEA IN THE DUG-OUT of Tea really dooa refresh.I'lnyora, and Inns too, tind a eup away in 1943.He has three sons, Mrs.Albert Kormann, the presi Harold, of Derby, Vt., Ezra, on dent, in charge of the business the home farm, and Carroll ol meeting.Mrs.II.E.Gillandcrs Lennoxville, as well as 15 grand- was in charge of the devotional children, 29 great-grandchildren exercises.A food sale was planned in-law and daughter, Mr and one great-great-grandchild.for Saturday, the 29 of June to Mrs.Sinclair McIntosh For 75 years Mr.Rediker has be held on the church lawn, Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Gilman of lived on the home farm which weather permitting, and in Ihe Montreal were the guests over he operated until two years ago.church basement if it is rainy, the week-end of Mr.and Mrs He still remains in good health Sydney Allen and Harold Cook Ellis Jones.and is quite active.He has a re- were recent guests of the latter\u2019s Miss Kathryn Slicltus, R.N., markable memory and enjoys grandparents Mr.and Mrs.has returned to Asbestos, after a reminiscing with old friends.His Harry Comstock, in Knowlton.stay with her parents, Mr.and hearing is only slightly impair- Mr.and Mrs.R.F.Cowan en- ^15\u2022 [Dimibal Sheltus at Hutched but his eyesight is perfect tertained al two tables of bridge °'1T1 barm and he enjoys reading the daily on the occasion of the birthday \u2018^rs' f\u2019ei,1'8e Proven! has re and weekly newspapers.\tof their son in-law, Mr M.E.turned home alter a visit with gajjey\tj .Miss Susan Smith in Meridian He is a member of the Graniteville United church, of which he, Mrs.Ethel Bailey attended with several other long-time re the funeral service of John Tib-sidents, became a member at bitts in North Troy, Vermont, on the dedication service of the Thursday, May 9.*r Conn Mrs.Provent was accom panied by Miss Smith and her brother, Mr.L, Smith on her rc turn home.Mr.and Mrs.Austin Campbell attended the funeral of Mr.Wilbert Carruthers at Philipsburg Mrs.Henry Greenwood and little daughter, of Burlington, Vi., are guests of the former's parents, Mr.and Mrs Alfred Nicholson.Miss Joan Howctt, R N., ol Montreal, was the guest over the week end of her mother Mrs.A Hewett.Miss Sandra MaeArthur of Montreal was with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alex MaeArthur, over the week-end.Mr.Fred Gilman was in Brock-ville.Ont., to attend the funeral of Mr.Arlington Casey, a former resident of Bedford.Miss Annie Cook has returned from Ottawa, where she spent a vacation.Mrs.Mary Johnson and her daughter, Miss Mary Johnson, of Toronto, have returned to their home, after a stay with the former's cousin, Mrs.P.Charron.Mrs.Borden Percy was in Montreal to visit her husband.'f-IOi/Z h&rd 1ht fete* ?' 'Nontlieresabeautysoai» with a deodorant right in it ! \" New DAWN deodorant bath and beauty soap il Stops perspiration odour for a full 24 hours or more-beautifies your skin at the same time! Dawn it o beauty soap, too.New Dawn cleanses so thoroughly, so gently.And Dawn \u2014with Deodorine \u2014 checks the action of bacteria that cause skin blemishes.New Dawn helps keep your complexion fresh, radiant, satin-smooth.Dawn improves your complexion\u2014the wav a beauty soap should.And Dawn is mild.Your whole family will love new Dawn - the family bath and beauty soap with the deodorant right in it.Be sure to try Dawn right away.You've never used ony soap like new Dawn\u2014the bath and beauty soap with a deodorant right in it! Here's why! Dawn contams Deodonne, an exclusive new deodorant When used regularly and exclusively, Dawn checks the action of odour-causing skin bacteria for a full 24 hours or more An underarm deodorant is not enough.Dawn bathes away the cause of perspiration odour\u2014keeps you morning-fresh all over.And this is very important \u2014 because of course you perspire all over.Look for DAWN in the blue foil wrapper.DASVN with dsodorins Keeps aw morning-fresh all day long \\ Three Village Happenings Mr.and Mrs.Robert Wallace of Stanstead.were guests of Mr and Mrs.Goldxvin Fletcher and Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Taylor in Richmond.Friends of Mrs.John Audet will be pleased to learn she is now able to be outdoors after being shut in for the winter months with infection in a leg.Mr.and Mrs.Lindsay Smith of Beebe were visitors at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Smith, Derby Line.Mrs.Chester Carpenter, P.N.G., Mrs.Harry Smith, P.N.G., Mrs.Lucias Rye and Mrs.Ralph Smith all of Derby Line were in Burlington to attend the Re-bekah Assembly, representing Wide Awake Lodge of Derby, Mrs.Smith being the chosen delegate.Mr.and Mrs.Austin White-man, Mr.and Mrs.Cecil White man, their daughter and sister, Mrs.Howard Nutbrown, of Toronto, Ont., and Mr.Norman Desruisseaux, of Sawyervillc, motored to Lyndonville, Vt., where they were guests at the ¦ home of Mr.and Mrs.John | Young The little daughter of Mr.and Mrs Russell Brown, of Rock Is-| land received the Blessed Sacrament of Baptism on Sunday ! morning, April 28, at St.John\u2019s Anglican Church in W'aterville Rev.Mr.Fisk, officiated and be stowed the names of Deborah Ann.The Godparents were Mrs.Everett Vachon, great aunt of the little girl, and Mr.and Mrs.James Brown, her uncle and aunt.Mr.and Mrs.Brown, Deborah and her brother Byron spent the remainder of the day jwith relatives in Waterville.i.Here are some features of this sale JAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE REDUCTIONS YOU SAVE 25% to 50% 0 $ rv Girls' Summertime drip-dry Cottons STYLED AS ILLUSTRATED All the newest styles for young feshionebles ere repre- 4 fo 6x \u2014 sented in this group, all work-savers as well as doilar-savers, because little or no ironing is required.Just four shown from 7 fo 1 a colour-bright collection.Included are blues, pink, maiie and white backgrounds with small floral or cheek designs.\t,0\t^ \u2014 SPECIAL 3.98 8.98 7.98 Girls\u2019 COATS 7 to 14 Reg.19.95 Teen-Age\" Reg.24.95 Excellent tailoring by the best manufacturers in the country.Loose or fitted models.Plein or tweeds in the most popular colours of the season: blue, aqua, pink, beige, grey, etc.GIRLS\u2019 CAR COATS - 5.95 Sizes: 4 to Reg.8.95 Sizes: 8 to 14x Reg.$12.95 Don't miss this big opportunity end come now for this \"unique\" specia that won't be repeated this year.You save $3.end $4.on these \"Ce Coats\" so popular in eny season.Many colours to choosa from. *?» > r-r-\u2014v>\u2014;o *0 ** SHERBROOKE r»AII.Y RErORl), THURSDAY, MAV 1H, 1HS7 Red Cross Oroup uinner meeting At mgn rorest A GIFT FOR YOUR BABY 0*.\u2022 IISIZ OFFERS YOU THIS FREE Now, for the first time in Canada, Heinz brings you this exclusive \"Spillproof\u201d baby spoon.The gaily coloured plastic handle rotates with baby\u2019s tiny hand, but the spoon stays level, preventing food from spilling.Spoon has special shallow bowl for easy feeding.Baby will love this wonderful spoon\u2014just as baby loves wonderful Heinz Baby Foods.Stock up with Heinz Baby Foods next time you shop and send for this \"Spillproof\u201d spoon now, as supplies are limited ! NO MATTER HOW BABY TWISTS THE HANDLE, SPOON STAYS LEVEL-FOOD WON\u2019T SPILL! % ! s» wmz -wsrs mvm tr-ssa ws&s mem mttm xr ;aai bem jn '1 Here's how to get your FR£C HEINZ SPILLPROOF SPOON! Ju*t send 6 labels from any Heinz Baby Foods.Write Heinz Baby Foods, Dept.Q, Leamington, Ontario.Your free Spillproof Baby Spoon will he sent by return mail.This offer expires June 15, 1957.State colour of handle desired, blue or pink.Limit 1 per family.C-IS7A 18S8SS-&\tSSSSCT\tjr/ HEINZ! BABY FOODS MORE THAN 110 KINDS STRAINED AND JUNIOR MEATS \u2022 BABY CEREALS \u2022 STRAINED AND JUNIOR FOODS * TEETH I NO BISCUITS WN2k JUNIOR vegetable omelette \u2022Dm \u2022«« mOl* 8ANANA5 HIGH FOREST.\u2014 The Red ;CroM Group met with Mrs.| James McBurney when dinner was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mrs Eric Wilson.After a work period, the meet-, ing was presided over by the president.Mrs.Harry French, 'who welcomed two guests.Miss Ida Mackay and Mrs.Myrtle Brown of Sawyerville.A box of fruit had been sent 1 to a sick member and a card was signed by those present to be sent later.A donation was made to the I Salvation Army Red Shield Cam i ; paign.EAST HEREFORD - Miss Jennie Owen aecompan-) icd Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Marsh i to Burlington, Vt., to visit tht'ir ; nephewr who is a patient in the ! hospital there.Mr.and Mrs.L.C.Gray were home from Groveton, N.H., for the week end.Mr.and Mrs.Carpenter and j family of East Burke, Vt., and Mr.and Mrs.Alton Carpenter, of i Canaan, Vt., were recent guests ! at the R A.Owen home.Mr.and Mrs.John Cunnington were week end guests of Mr and Mrs.Guy Ashman at Way\u2019s Mills.Miss Jean Howe of Magog was a week-end guest at her home here.More wool had been received for knitting and some work was! given out.The members were) pleased with the gift of a quilt ^ top from Miss Ida Mackay.who is in her Doth year, this made j her second in a short while Business being concluded, the meeting was adjourned.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.Frank McConnell were recent visitors of Mr.and1 Mrs.Andrew McConnell in Cole-brooke, N.H.Mrs.Ettia McVety, who has been seriously ill at her home here, is improving.Mr.and Mrs.Irwin McBurney and children, of East Clifton, were gue.-,ts of Mr.and Mrs, John McBurney, prior lo their moving to Sawyerville where they now reside.Miss Muriel Chute of Water-ville, spent a week with her grandparents.Mr, and Mrs.Cline Thompson.The Farm Forum recently met with Mr.and Mrs.Verne Wilson for the usual film showing.Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Hyde, of Concorcf, N.H., and Mr.and Mrs.Glen Stevens, of Guildhall, N.H., were week-end guests at the McVety home, Mrs.Stevens remaining for a longer visit.Mr.and Mrs.William Lowry and twin children, of Trenton, Ont., spent a week with Mrs.Pearl Lowry* and Mr.Harold Lowry.Mr.and Mrs.F.French and son, of Bury, were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Graham, Jr.Miss Gareth Forgrave, R .V, of Hamilton, Ont., spent ten days with her parents, Mr.and Mi a Sam Forgrave and Mr.and Mrs.Grant F'orgrave.Miss Agnes Me Rae of Sawyerville was a visitas at the same home.DUBLIN RANGE \u2014 Mrs John Dempsey wa« sn guest of Mrs J H.T.Cruick* shank, in Inverness.Miss Rena Melrose was a week-end guest of Miss Allison Nugent in Lemesurier.Mr William Leith spent « week in Ayer\u2019s Cliff with hi* parents, Mr.and Mrs, Raymond Leith.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Little of Thetford Mines, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Leith.YOU CAN DEPEND ON * tiru k!'lot- '8 f*i! to rttuuve eict-80 dcrId and want»-», Usfk-acb* tired (eeliuf.disturbed rent often follow Dodd's Kidney HU* stiaiu-Iste kidneys to oormai duly.You fsel better\u2014sleep better, work tutter.Get Dodd's »i any drug «tor* You cuo aeutad on Dodda Moiv and more people \u2018 fes.\u201c«SR; .I i) Ci It's a fact, more [teoplc choose kist because kist has that fresh-made, true flavour tasie\u2014refreshing\u2014 satisfying.Better try a thirst-quenching kist in your favourite flavour soon.You'll love it! Family of Flavours ORANGE KIST ROOT BEER STRAWBERRY « l-MSO aST (CANADA) LYS».: Y * SîKATfORD ft O N T 8 E A t T'- e îï ;ï ip §§|§ .Y::n HEV, POP.» MAY IS FOR WHAT DID [ TELL- YOU?MORSES/ I GOT A 1 FEELING.JEKJNV LU, THAT MV y I POP IS J-GOING TO J GIVE ME ATj HORSE $ f) (fJ^: 1IC s-i?S I'vf compounded) Mey/tmis A SUBSTITUTE J COULD _ POR .r-^REVOLUTION- I'll \\ Hold buy \\ on , this \\ now' AMD LET ALL YOU ME CAN FIÛURE make My FORA DTME ./PENSES A CAN/A /\t> IN the WRONG MEIGNBORHOOD/ I HAPPEN TO AND SHE PLAYS BRIDGE WITH THE GIRLS v\u2014 iTWICE A WEEK/) .-1 BUT U ONCE A MONTH fSn JUST»\u2014 ,St LISTEN it YTO HER/ LIKE bridge ! 1 DON'T MINDY\" ^ HIM PLAYING POKEP.WITH THE BOVS ONCE Ar- YEAR - YES, BUT THA7S DIFFERENT//: V O'' b s, St.y,^,.t «\tS r.1 Qt* Set up sodas pdr everyone! I HOPE YOU APPRECIATE ALL lT3 COSTING ME TD STRIKE UP a THIS ACQUAINTANCE/ TV wWk~, HUÏÏ2 JEFF COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN ^ HOW COME \\0U ) IT WAS THE WAY THAT COP YELLED AT MY < RED HAIR .IT SCARED ME.' .BUT VM VVEACIN\u2019 A HAT.HOW COULD HE KNOW WHAT v COLOR.IT.IS ?L SCRAMMED?., ARE YOU IN PAD WITH _\u2022 THE LAW TOOT ) SLOW' DOWN, FATSO/.WE'VE GIVEN 'EM.THE.SLIP!\t.COUGH.WHEE2.E .YEAH,.GUESS.WE.HAVE' mm SAY-Y.WE YE BOTH GOT RED HAIR.HAVEN'T WE I NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT ' TH/S GUY /$ SO \u2022TLP/O IT\u2019S PITIFUL MAYP£ THAT'S I, GOOD.FOP ME! ' MORTY MEEKlf Bv Dick CavaW look, ONcry > I MADE A HOUSE V FOR US TO LIVE .> IN WHEN WE =( GET MARRIED / UGH, WHAT A MESS-A YOU MEN WOULD UVE j INAPIG-Siy F j WE WOMEN WOULD / RUN AND GET ME A BROOM A THEN GET BUSY AND MAKE SOME FURNITURE FOR THE HOUSE I COULD BECOME A HERMIT, BUT WHO WANTS TO LIVE j IN A CAVE ?/ PICK OVALLI Red Cross ServicePENI50N'5 MILL5 Badges Awarded Sutton Members SUTTON \u2014 In addition to the regular work session of the Sutton Red Crca* branch at the or-ganiration's workroom in the Baptist hall, there was an impressive little ceremony at which awarcis from the Quebec Province Division of the Canadian Red Cross were given The two Sutton members who were singled out for such complimentary recognition were Mrs.Cou-lombe and Mrs.O.H.Baker, both of whom have worked efficiently and loyally for Red Cross fur many years.Presentation of the first Service Badge and certificate was made to Mrs.C'oulombe by Mrs Arnold Thompson, while the second wau presented to Mrs Baker by Mrs W.E Dow.Twenty-three members were at that work session, and sewing-machines guided by expert hands turned out many useful aid-articles Tea was served by hostesses Mrs W E.Dow and Mrs.Baker, the latter substituting for Mrs Westover.There will be another work session next Monday afternoon at the hall.All who are interested are invited to attend BRIDAI, SHOWER A shower was held at the home of Mrs Alden Inglis with Mrs Murray O'Regan, Mrs Vernon Lamb and Mrs.Clinton Hazard as joint-hostessc \u2022 The occasion was in honor of Miss Dorothy Robinson, a June bride-to-be On entering her apartment, which is next to the Inglis one, Miss Robinson was asked to answer the phone, then, as ishe stepped into the living room, she was greeted with the singing of \u201cFor She\u2019s A Jolly Good Fellow\" by the 32 guests.Completely surprised, Miss FAST RELIEF FOR \\ meeting of the Denison Mills Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs.A.Fuller with the president.Mrs.Elton Carson, presiding Plans ueoe made for several members to attend the County meeting Sat urday, May 11.It was decided to hold the flower bo* contest again this year.The Sunshine convener reported a box sent to a member in the hospital The Agricultural convener, Miss G Philbrick, presented a paper on \u201cPreparing a chicken for roasting Mr?Samson held a co?metio party which was enjoyed by the members.Following adjournment, refreshments were served by the hostess.Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Hollett.of Ste.Anne dr Bellevue, and their three children, were week end guests of Mr and Mrs.Avery Denison Mr.Hollett, who is attending McGill University, expects to leave shortly for summer work at Churchill, Man.Mrs.John Andrews recently Robinson was seated in a chair decorated in mauve and yellow Miss Darlene Inglu then wheeled in a wheelbarrow trimmed in ; the ?ame colors and loaded with gifts for the bride-to-be On opening the pre-sents she found a canister set with bread box and garbage pail to match, as well as a purse of money After all had been viewed by the guests, Miss Robinson thanked the givens and the hostesses Two contests were then enjoyed, prizes being won by Miss Catherine Hazard and Mrs Donald Faddcn The hostesses served a dainty lunch, then, with best wishes, the guests departed.General Notes Mrs Bertha Allen Wanless.who passed away at Newport at j the age of 90, was buried in the ; Anglican Cemetery here.The funeral service, ettended by many of her friends, was held on Tuesday afternoon, May 7thJ in Grace Anglican Church Mr.and Mrs.Frank Jenne of! Newport were in Sutton recently j to attend a meeting of the Eastern Star While here, they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Miller.Mr.Harry Haw ley has been ( taken to the B.M.P.Hospital, | Sweetsburg.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Wilson and Mr.Harry Patton motored to Montreal West to visit Mr.and Mrs Clare Wilson and their daughter Greta, who returned with them to remain for a night before going back home in the city.Mr.S.A Healy and Miss Valerie, Hcaly of Montreal, motored out for Mrs.Healy, who had been visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs.Griggs.spenx a n-* nays wun nr ana tea, «to, *mi*i Ann inn RutB|rrort *m?e-mmunitr attended of Mr?William Brock and a SHTBBROOKT DAILY RECOUP TWVRBDAY, MAY 1§, 19,VT\tIS ÏT iSiiS^r *nd ,3m Stomp!,iUc\tB^vombe j***™}\tVr Krfd f 'i\"n of M\"\t'\"it Cwnttïrv 'îoîîôirtâl »Wvl«t in SU\tBIG FARm Tu .\u2022Vls.!Vr * Drlv.r of (ormerW MaudfV TUden also\tTrenholtn.who pass strong and Mr G>orge Masttne p4uJ> , hurch.I vdenham, Rev Tha first self - binder opérât- cord\tvimkm her former trom Sew Hampshire\tf\u2018\t4,'OtX'£ 1 :T\u2014I çoovi GbOKSOES VvOUb GOAh-c.?//?/}(\u2022///t.5-/S p«s.us.Pn or cm, sctesJ n-s voav r&tWbG.UTTA '-foo &0 ^e ChOTSOfS.PxVOVÆ, sxow.r\\ 5-/6 aim JOE P A L o o K A &000 W0B K, KN0SS < .* / SA', LOOK .TKfBE 3 TOM \\ EWPLL.* 60OH-I frf T a / eif, kick see img , k CFtEBBITies IM > PfBSOM.' -^ SO VA SEE, JOE i- N 0 TU OtAL .* \u2014^ **,~v } WAITER-OlMA-.f T LOOK, LEEMV.I\u2019Ve ANOTHER PORTION \\ BEEN WINING AND OF THA* PEASANT ) PINING TOU ALL PA / UN PER GLASST./ BECAUSE VOU SAip WITH TH 1 WINE A VOU'O MAKE KMOMV SA'JCE ,\tWALSH INVEST IN MV AWREbCT/,, ) f-fl TV SPECTACULAR (U OF'TWf JOE ' PALOOKA STOfTf * f CHOMP-CHOMP) YOU'RE WANTED ON THE PHONE, CHAMP.IT S \u2022 URGENT.'/ JOE S LEAVIN'.IT'S ALMOST TIME / SH-k-i-OK- ¦Mers*,- mm JUST USTEN to this SOCK EINISH FOP tue -Jtf PiLOCKA SDRf* while JO* fights in THE Ring a bunch of gorgeous babes do A TUMULTUOUS ROCK AND ROLL NUMBER .CHEERING HIM ON TO ) VICTORY- BC2 37 Vz\tChest (nor.)\t36\u2018i 4012\tChest (ex.)\t38'2 29\tWaist\t29 19\tThigh\t20': 13\tCalf\t14 9*4\tAnkle\t9'2 12\tBiceps\tnu 11\tForearm\t10 Vi 6 \\\tWrist\t6 Vi 7\tFist\ta ARMAND SAVOIE BASEBALL Wednesday's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 3, Milwaukee 2.ClnclnnaU 7, Philadelphie 2 St.Loula «, New York 5.Pittsburgh at Chicago ippd.cold) AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 3, Kansai City 0 Boston 11, Detroit «.Chicago S, Washington 0 Cleveland 11, Baltimore S.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 3, 10, Montreal 2, 4.Richmond 3, Havana 2 Miami 10, Columbus 9.Toronto at Rochester (ppd.rain).Today's Gamas NATIONAL LEAGUI Brooklyn at Chicago.Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (night).New York at Cincinnati (night).Philadelphia at St.Louis (night).AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit at Boston.Kansas City at New York might) Cleveland at Baltimore (night).Ctkcago at Washington intghti.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal at Buffalo.Toronto at Rochester.Miami at Columbus.Havana at Richmond McCOY Major League Baseball Clubs Gel Down To 25-Player Limit But It Took Some Scrambling By Nine All major league baseball clubs i Trowbridge to their Wichita farm were down to the 25-player limit j club in the American Association today but it took some scram- ! on option.bling by nine of them to reach i Cincinnati \u2014 Took infielder the required figure by midnight Wednesday.VVith only hours remaining the nine began disposing of their expendables through trades, sales, options and outright releases.Some of the clubs, however, still carried more than the 25 because under the rules a team is permitted to carry an ex-serviceman for one year without affecting the player limit.Johnny Pod-res, ace of the Dodger's mound staff, falls in this category.So does Frank Bolling of Detroit, whose service status expires May 28.Here's how the last nine clubs reached the limit Wednesday: National League Brooklyn\u2014Sold pitcher Karl Spooner to Macon, Ga., of South Atlantic League.Mew York\u2014Optioned South- Rocky Bridges off active list and asked waivers on him.Waiver expires Monday.St.Louis\u2014Optioned outfielder Joe King to Omaha of the American Association.American League Washington \u2014 Purchased outfielder Bob Usher from Cleveland.Then sold outfielder Dick Tettlebach and pitcher Dick Bro-dowski to Indians' farm club at San Diego in Pacific Coast League and optioned outfielder Neil Chrisley to Indianapolis and pitcher Garland Shifflett to Charlotte.New York\u2014Optioned infielder-outfielder Woody Held to their Denver farm club in American Association.Boston\u2014Optioned catcher Hey-wood Sullivan to Miami of Inter- paw Pete Burnside to its Minnea- national League, polis farm club of the American ] Cleveland\u2014Optioned infielder Association.\tBilly Harrell to San Diego in Milwaukee \u2014 Sent outfielder pcl and sold veteran first base-Wes Covington and pitcher Boh man Preston Ward to same club.Ted Williams, Who Has Been Silen! At The Plate, Takes Another Poke At His Pet Choice, Ball Writers BOSTON.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 Boston Red Sox slugger Ted Williams\u2019 temper is soaring after a 99-point : r,- T\t, drop in his batting average in a ! natlonal League' vvhen week.Cooled off at the plate after one of his greatest starts, Williams blew his top in the clubhouse Wednesday after getting only one hit in four times at bat in an 11-8 victory over Detroit Williams took out his anger on his pet choice\u2014Boston baseball writers.\u201cIf Yawkey and Cronin had any guts they would bar all you guys,\u201d a Herald writer quoted the big slugger as saying.Williams is well known for his blasts at what he called \u201cgutless\u201d men.writers and \u201cgutless\u201d politicians.But it marked the first time he included his bosses in that category\u2014owner Tom Yawkey and general manager Joe Cronin.The writers w^ere talking with rookie catcher Heywood Sullivan, optioned to Miami of the Inter-, Williams | passed them \u201cWatch out what you say to those guys, Sully,\" Williams said.\u2018They'll twist it around | somehow and make you look bad.'1 Since belting three homers in one game in Chicago last week, Williams has been virtually silenced in six games.In 23 official trips to the plate, ' he has managed to collect only a double and two singles while watching his average plummet ] from a lofty .474 to .375\u2014fourth among American League bats- Junior Ball Loop Opens Sunday At Local Stadium At a recent meeting of the Sherbrooke Junior Baseball League club representatives approved an eighteen game schedule for their teams.The opening game Sunday, May 28 at 1.00.Indians against Notre Dame, will be played at the Baseball Stadium as part of a double-header.Fuller and St.Jean Bap-] tiste will play as the second part [ of the twin bill.Prectding both games will be opening day ceremonies at which Mayor Nadeau will preside.With the exception of Sundays, all games wil be played at night, at the ball park starting at 7.30.! On the schedule below, fans will notice that two games are slated for Sunday.The first game appearing will be played at the ball j park at 7.30 p.m.while the second will go on at Dufresne Park Sunday afternoon at 3.00.Sun.May 26 Indians\tvs.\tNotre\tDame Fuller\tvs.\tS.\tJ.\tBaptiste .\tTues.May 28 Notre Dame vs.Fuller Thurs.May 30 S.J.Baptiste vs.Indian* Sun.June 2 Fuller\tvs Notre Dame Indians\tvs.S.J.Baptiste Tuts.June 4 Indians\tvs.Fuller Thurs.June 6 Notre Dame vs\tS.\tJ.\tBaptiste Sun.June 9 Fuller\tvs.Indians S.J.Baptiste vs Notre Dame Tues.June 11 Fuller\tvs.S.J.Baptiste Thurs.June 13 Indians\tvs.Notre Dame Sun.June 16 S».J.Baptiste vs.Fuller Notre Dame vs.Indians Tues.June 19 Fuller\tvs.Notre Dame Thurs.June 20 Indians\tvs.\tS.\tJ.\tBaptiste Sun.June 23 Notre Dame vs.Fuller S.J.Baptiste vs.Indians Tues.June 25 Fuller\tvs.Indians Thurs.June 27 S.J.Baptiste vs.Notre Dame Sun.June 30 Indians\tvs.Fuller Notre Dame vs, S.J.Baptiste Tues.July 2 S.J.Baptiste vs.Fuller Thurs.July 4 Notre Dame vs.Indians Sun.July 7 Fuller\tvs.S.J.Baptiste Indians\tvs.Notre Dame Tues.July 9 Notre Dame vs.Fuller Sun.July 14 Fuller\tvs.Notre Dame Indians\tvs.S.J.Baptiste Tues.July 16 Indians\tvs.Fuller Thurs.July 18 Notre Dame vs.S.J.Baptiste Sun.July 21 Fuller\tvs.Indians S.J.Baptiste vs.Notre Dame Thurs.July 25 S.J.Baptiste vs.Indians Sun.July 28 S.J.Baptiste vs.Fuller Notre Dame vs.Indians Cily Senior Softball League To Open Monday Evening Al Dufresne Park With Doubleheader; First Tilt At 2.00 Standing NATIONAL LEAGUE A double-header will officially open the City Senior Softball League Monday evening at Dufresne Park.The first game is slated for 7,00 with the second tilt booked for 8.30.The league will play all their games in Sherbrooke at Dufresne Park on Monday and Wednesday evenings while on Thursday they will journey to Brompton.Each team will play 16 games during the season.Phil Dion was renamed chief umpire for the loop.President Gaston Lebrun announced that an All-Star game ggainst the Pepsi Cola team of Montreal will take place July 15.The schedule will end on August 5 with the playoffs following.The schedule follows: MAY 20\u2014 7.00, Labatt vs.Dow; 8.30, Brompton vs.Res\u2019t Fat.MAY 22\u20147.30, H.Albert vs.Labatt.MAY 23\u20146.45, Dow vs.Brompton.MAY 2>\u20147.00, Rcs't Pat vs.H.Albert; 8.30.Brompton vs.Labatt.MAY 29\u20147.30, H.Albert vs.Dow MAY 30\u20146.45, Res\u2019t Fat vs.Brompton.JUNE 3\u20147.(K), Labatt vs.Res\u2019t Pat; 8.30.Brompton vs.H.Albert.JUNE 5\u20147.30, Dow vs.Res\u2019t Pat.JUNE 8\u20146.45, Labatt vs.Brompton.JUNE 11\u20147.00, Res\u2019t Pat vs.Dow; 8.30,\tBrompton vs.H.Albert.JUNE 12\u20147.30, H.Albert vs.Labatt.JUNE 13\u20146.45, Dow vs.Brompton.JUNE 17\u20147.00, H.Albert vs.' Res\u2019t Pat; 8.30, Brompton vs.Labatt.JUNE 19\u20147.30, Dow vs.Labatt.JUNE 20\u20146.45, H.Albert vs.Brompton.JUNE 25\u20147.30, Res\u2019t Pat vs.Labatt.JUNE 26\u20147.30, Dow, vs.H.Albert.JUNE 27\u20146.43, Labatt, vs.Brompton.JULY 2\u20147.30, Dow xs.Res\u2019t Pat.JULY 3\u20147.30, Labatt vs.H.Albert JULY 4\u20146.45, Res't Pat vs.Brompton.JULY 8\u20147.00, Dow vs.Albert; 8.30» Brompton vs.Res\u2019t Pat.JULY 10\u20147.30, Labatt vs.Res\u2019t Pat, JULY 11\u20146.45, H.Albert vs.Brompton.JULY 15\u2014Pepsi Cola (Montreal! vs, All Stars.JULY 17\u20147.00, Labatt vs.H.Albert; 8.30.\tRes\u2019t Pat vs.Dow.JULY 22\u20147.00, Brompton vs.Dow; 8.30.\tH.Albert vs.Res\u2019t Pat.JULY 24\u20147.30, Labatt vs.Dow JULY 29\u20147.00, Res\u2019t Pat.vs.Labatt; 8.30, Brompton vs.Dow.JULY 31\u20147.30, H.Albert vs.Dow, AUGUST 5\u20147.00.Dow vs.Labatt; 8.30,\tRes\u2019t Pat vs.H Albert.\tW\tL\tPcL\tGBL Milwaukee \t\t17\t8\t.660\t\t Cincinnati \t\t17\t8\t.680\t\t Brooklyn\t.\t14\t10\t.5M\t.Philadelphia .\t14\tli\t.5(30\t3 St.Louis\t\t\t12\t12\t.500\t41-j New York \t\t11\t15\t.423\tB1-?Chicago\t\t\t7\t17\t.292\t9\u2018u Pittsburgh\t7\t18\t.280\t10 AMERICAN\tLEAGUE\t\t\t \tw\tL\tPcL\tGBL Chicago\t\t\t15\t7\t.602\t\u2014 New York \t\t15\t8\t.652\t'll Cleveland \t\t14\t9\t.609\tU.j Boston\t\t\t14\t12 \u2022\t.533\t3 He troit\t\t\t12\t14\t.462\t5 Kansas City .\t12\t14\t.462\t5 Baltimore\t.\t9\t14\t.301\t6>.-i Washington .\t7\t20\t.239\tlOVii INTERNATIONAL\t\tLEAGUE\t\t \t\\V\tL\tPcl\tGBL Richmond \t\t18\t10\t.643\t\u2014 Miami \t\t16\t10\t.615\t1 Buffalo\t\t\t15\t10\t.600\tl1 2 Toronto \t\t14\t10\t.583\t2 Rochester \t\t12\t14\t.462\t5 Columbus \t\t10\t15\t.400\t6U Montreal \t\t9\t17\t.346\t8 Havana\t\t\t9\t17\t.346\t8 \u2014\t\t*\t\t\t\u2014\t ladies' Softball League Formed In Asbestos; Four Teams To Compete; First Bill Slated For May 22nd HEADQUARTERS FOR JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS CADORETTE FIBRE GLASS TRUE CRAFT PLYWOOD BOATS BRECK'S SPORTING GOODS AND MARINE 2661 King St.West Sherbrooke Tel.LO.7-625S Russia Will Be Tough In Tennis-Swedish Head Carmen Basilio Takes On Jones PORTLAND, Ore.\u2014 «T \u2014Car-NEW YORK\u2014f/P)\u2014Soviet Rus- ] men Basilio, world welterweight ; elation', sia definitely will start challen- champion, meets Detroit's Har old (Baby Face) Jones in a sche ASBESTOS \u2014 Miss Anna Roy was elected president of the newly formed Women's Softball League, which is being sponsored by the Asbestos Amateur Athletic Association.Four teams will comprise the circuit with two from Asbestos, and one each from Danville and Richmond.The opening bill is slated for May 22nd.All fixtures will consist of two games every Wednesday.The other officials of the loop are Rita Cote, vice-president, Colette Gagne, secretary, Beverly Carson, treasurer and Doris Cyr wdll attend to the publicity i for the league.The team cap- tains are.Dorothy McKenna, j Aces, Angele Leroux, Midinettes, Marcelline Rivard, Nats, and j Lise Belanger the White Sox.The regulations were accepted ! by all the participating clubs.1 There will be a general meeting of members the first Monday of | each month.Each club may have ; a maximum of twenty players and a minimum of ten.The lineup will be completed after four games of play.After which time ] if a club wishes to replace a player they will have to make presentation to the board of j directors.Each player must be a member of the A.A.A.Asso- ; ging for the Davis Cup within the next few years and Australia and ; American had better watch out.] a ranking Swedish tennis official j said here Wednesday.\u201cIf the Russians concentrate on tennis as they have on other sports\u2014and I imagine they will j \u2014they should prove very tough,\u201d ] added Eric Leijonhuud, president of the Swedish Lawn Tennis Federation.Each club will play twelve games at Asbestos, Danville and Richmond.The games will be duled 10-round, non-title fight ^JoneTÏnknown in this area, ! played Wednesday evenings at'vs is a 29-year-old Irishman, His manager, Jack Laken, said Jones has lost 29 of his 103 fights.6.30.Players who play six games are eligible to play in the finals.Two points are allowed for each winning game and one point for a tie.Each team will appoint his official score keeper.Following is the schedule for the season; May 22 Richmond vs Midinettes; Aces vs Danville.May 29 Danville vs Aces; Midinettes vs Richmond.June 5 Aces vs Midinettes; Richmond vs Danville.June 12 Danville vs Midinettes; Aces vs Richmond.June 19 Richmond vs Aces; Midinettes vs Danville.June 26 Midinettes vs Aces; Danville vs Richmond.July 3 Richmond vs Midinettes; Aces vs Danville.July 10 Danville vs Aces; Midinettes vs Richmond July 17 Aces vs Midinettes; Richmond vs Danville.July 24 Danville vs Midinettes; Aces vs Richmond.July 31 Richmond vs Aces; Midinettes Danville.Richmond To Have Softball League; 4 Teams Accepted RICHMOND- \u2014 Arthur St.Sauveur was named President of the Richmond Senior Softball League at a meeting held in the Legion Hall.Macel D'Allaire was named vice-pres.and also takes up the duties of umpire-itsehief.Maurice \u2018Scoop\u2019 Malick was reelected secretary.Four clubs were represented at the meeting and the league will operate with these unless another club enters.Legion, Molson, Duchess Shoe and Brown Shoe make up the four-team circuit and the bill will be underway ble-header will be played with Sunday afternoon at 1.30.A doiu the first game having Brown Shoe hosts to Molson w'hile the second tilt has Legion at Duchess.The games will be played at the Fair Grounds.The following are coaches of their respective clubs\u2014Marshall ) \u2018Tuff\u2019 Gregory, Legion; George : Relyea, Brown Shoe; Doug Glea-! son, Molson, and Sylvie Viens, Duchess Shoe.Dow and Bell Telephone are the two clubs who won\u2019t operate this year.The schedule wiH be made up after the Sunday games and will be released the same week.Lawrence Hurls Redlegs Back Inlo Tie For First Place With Braves Pitchers Jim Wilson of Chicago White Sox and Brooks I^w-rence of Cincinnati Redlegs finally are making believers out of the doubting Thomases.It is strange that Wilson and Lawrence, despite generally effective pitching usually with mediocre ball dubs, rarely have impre*ed veteran observers Wilson, despite 33 victories, including a no-run, no-hit game during the last three years, was not only traded off by two clubs \u2014 Milwaukee and Baltimore \u2014 but actually waived out of the National League.Lawrence, bartered by St.Louis to Cincinnati despite winning 15 games in half a season a couple of years before, did not receive the acclaim he deserved last year when he won 19 games for the third-place Redlegs.Although no other Cincinnati pitcher was able to win as many games, experts shrugged off his winning total as \"just one ot those things.\u201d They called him \u201clucky\" because he failed to finish many of his starts.Lawrence not only w'on his fourth game of the season, pitching Cincinnati to a 7-2 victory over Philadelphia Wednesday night, but he finished his fourth game to boost the Redlegs back into a tie with Milwaukee for the National League lead.The 22-year-old righthander permitted only five hits and fanned 11, Wilson was even more cflec-live as he pitchd Chicago to « 5-\t0 triumph over Washington, enabling the White Sox to retain their first-place lead ot half a game over New York Yankees in the American League.The 35-year-old righthander yielded only four hits en route to his second successive shutout and third of the season.Like Lawrence, his record is 4-1.Effective pitching by Don Drysdale and Clem Labine and Don Zimmer\u2019s 10th-inning home run combined to give Brooklyn a 3-2 victory over Milwaukee.St.Louis defeated New York Giants 6-\t5 in 14 innings when Hal Smith singled home Del Ennis from second.The Pittsburgh at Chicago game was postponed because of cold weather.Tom Sturdivant's five-hitter featured the Yankees' 3-0 shutout over Kansas City.Cleveland cracked five singles in the 16th inning off Mike Fornieles tu score three times and defeat Baltimore 11-8 in a four-hour, 43-minute marathon that involved 38 players, including 11 pitchers.Boston Red Sox unleashed a 16-1 the winner and Frank Lary, Debit attack, their heaviest barrage ! troit starter, lost his fourth.of the season, to outslug Detroit Tigers 11-8.George Crowe, subbing for the ailing Ted Kluszewski at first base, drove in two runs in Cincinnati's victory with a pair of singles, but it was Smoky Burgess' second-inning home run that put the Reds in front.The loser was rookie Jack Sanford.Zimmer\u2019s game-winning home run for Brooklyn came off Lew Burdette, who had relieved Milwaukee starter Gene Conley in the eighth.Gil Hodges homered in the seventh Labine, who hurled the last three innings after Dry»da!c had given up only two hits n seven., won his third game of the season.A three-up and three-down, three-inning relief effort earned Larry Jackson his fourth relie! victory for the Cardinals.Walt Dropo.Chicago's part-time first baseman, was the mg offensive gun as the White Sox won their fourth straight.He slammed his fourth homer in the sixth and singled across a fun in the eighth.Wilson's shutout gave him a league-leading earne-d-run average of 1.04.The defeat was charged to Chuck Stobbs.Rocky Colavito drove in Gene Woodling with the tie-breaking run and the Indians added two more on singles by Chico Carras-quel and George Strickland to score three runs in the 16th.Cal McLish, Cleveland\u2019s seventh pitcher and one of the 24 players used by manager Kerby Farrell, was credited with the victory.All three Yankee runs were scored in the first inning.The victim was Ned Carver, who gave the Yankees only three hits in six innings.Veteran first baseman Mickey Vernon drove in four runs and Jackie Jensen three in Boston's victory over Detroit.George Sus-ce, third Boston pitcher, was Canadian''.V\" ' Sells Grey Cup Radio, Television And Film Rights For $192,500; Meeting Held Sunday TORONTO ® \u2014 The Canadian Rugby Union stands to net as j much as $197,500 from radio, te-| levision, film and program rights j for the 1957 Grey Cup east - west football classic here in November.The figure will be $176,000 if the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has not expanded by Nov.30 in time for a live showing of the game at Edmonton and Calgary.The CRU will get $101,000 Seven Starters For The Preakness BALTIMORE \u2014 (JP) \u2014 The probable field for Saturday\u2019s $100,000-added Preakness went to seven Wednesday with the announcement that D-M Stable\u2019s Inside Tract will be entered.The chestnut son of Ace Ad-miral-Mary Terry has won five of 15 starts.The announcement came after Pimlico officials had expected only five three-year-olds to chal-lenge Calumet's probable favorite, Iron Liege, in one of the smallest Preakness fields in years.Another brewery was awarded the film rights for $20.000 and a national programs agency got the program rights for $25,000.These figures add up to $176,-000 with the $21,500 margin over that dependent on the CBC\u2019s westward expansion.If Edmonton and Calgary see the cup game live, the Montreal brewery will contribute an additional $24,000 for the TV rights but the Toronto agency will get from a Montreal brewery for I the radio rights for $27,500 in-the TV rights \u2014- if the CBC-TV stead of $30,000.link does not include Edmonton Tenders for the various rights and Calgary.In addition, a To- were opened at a CRU meeting ronto advertising agency has ob- Sunday in Toronto but the an-tained the basic radio rights | nouncements were left to the for $30,000.\tfirms or agencies concerned.Japan And Philippines Meet In Finals For Eastern Zone Davis Cup Playoffs; Canada-Brazil Clash Harness Racing SHERBROOKE FAIRGROUNDS SUNDAY, MAY 19th AT 2 P.M.WEDNESDAY\u2019S STARS BATTING Don Zimmer.Dodgers \u2014 hit a home run in the 10th inning to ; climax Dodgers' uphill 3-2 victory over Milwaukee.PITCHING Jim Wilson, White Sox \u2014 hurled a four-hit shutout, his second in succession and third of the season as the White Sox defeated the Washington Senators 5-0.Bobby Boyd Fails To Impress In Posting Split Decision Over Vaughn Guatemala Turns Down Offer To Be Hosts For Games if Vaughn had any steam in his WEDNESDAY\u2019S FIGHTS Chicago\u2014Bobby Boyd.159Vi, Chicago, outpointed Willie Vaughn, 160M>, Los Angeles, 10.Fort Fairfield, Maine \u2014 Dave Grant, 154, Boston, outpointed airman Babe McCarron, 156, Brownvilf\u2019 Jet., 8, CHICAGO _(£>)_ Bobby Boyd, bombed from the No.2 middleweight ranking by Joey Giardello eight months ago, has a long way yet to go in his attempt to gain top contention.The lanky, 23-year-old Chicagoan, was not too impressive Wednesday night in winning his third straight fight since the Giardello incident with a split 10-round decision over shifty Willie Vaughn.Boyd, whose 43 victories in 52 bouts includes 22 kayoes, displayed little of the punching power that took him to the top be- 160-pound bracket by the Na-fore Giardello pulverized him in I tional Boxing Association, weigh-five rounds at Cleveland.And ed ISO1-* to Vaughn's 160*4.GUATEMALA GF) \u2014 Guatemala Wednesday declined to be host to the third Pan-American games in 1959.The Guatemalan Olympic committee explained it was unable to get sufficient fi-punches, Boyd may have been nancial backing, in trouble.\tGuatemala was invited to take Vaughn connected with sever- over the games when Cleveland ____i \u201e\u201e\t,\t,\t,, turned them down for financial al good overhand rights to the\t\u201e\t,\t,\t.\t, .\t\u201c\t®\t, reasons.Rio de Janeiro, third jaw but the Los Angeles fighter j cjj0iCe, may also reject them.didn't have the power to bother Some groups in Montevideo.Uru- his gangly foe.He has only seven Sua>'- have expressed interest.kayoes in 50 starts.Vaughn said he only had 10 days to prepare for Boyd and could not get in the condition he would have liked.Boyd, now rated No.8 in the MANILA H Spinks was won by Mrs Jessie Sty an At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the hostesses.The next meeting will be held at the Inline of Mis M Gus'tO, Pine St., with Mrs.C Hopper and Mis> V Whitcomb as host- georgeville - The home of Mr and Mrs Stillman Keel was completely destroyed, when a tire broke out about right o'clock in the morning.Help \\va< called from Fitch Bay and Georgeville and two fire trucks were called from Magog.The flames spread so quickly little could be done to save the building.Cause of the fire is unknown.Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Cochrane have returned home from Florida, where they 'pent the winter.Mr.and Mrs.Elwood Hand of Montreal, spent the weekend with Mr.ami Mrs.Urban Hand.>T M KKt.\\RI V s Gl 11 H St Margaret s Guild held their final meeting of the seas.mi in the Church Rail with Mrs Al bert Dingman as hostes'.Prior to vhe meeting the members vi-'ited the t ecil Memorial Ho nr, Meetings will resume in the Fad ST FAITH S (U II l> St F.nth\u2019s Guild met in the Church Hall for their regular meeting with Mrs.B.Burrell and S HI\".R BROOK FI DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY.MAY 1«.19.17 VI Mr?H Hudson as joint hostesses There were seventeen members present.Mrs.r\\ Kirby presided over the business meeting The raffle gift was won by Mrs.Meigs and donated bv Mr» w Pink Refreshments were served by the hostesses PERSON VI \\0U v Mr- F, Pearson *m! son Way ne.oi Preston.Fanes, England are the guests of Mrs Pearson s sister and brother inlaw, Mr and Mi- J Lowde and tanuly Hat ley St House guests at the home of M:\tnd Mrs Johnny i , ;\u2019»oi, Bullard St , the past week were Mi'» Vudrvv Connor.Montreal, Mr Reginald Scoti, Chantbly M Dav ol Johnson, Mr ami Mrs V D Fraser, of Montreal.Mi and Ali' IV Bolton, Aidetwood tint and Mr Frank Williams, of Sarnia, Ont MANSONVILLE \u2014 Mrs Miller and the following members of Si, Paul* Junior l'hoir.Roberta amt Luelia Hailey Judy Harvi'on.Albertine White head Marcia Chappell and Bren da McClure, with the organist, Miss Atwell, attended the after noon service al the Church of the Good Shepherd at Glen Sutton Mr» lav g R N who h*s spent the winter months at the Wale» Home In Richmond, returned home recently to tind that four door* of her property had been forced open and 13 large windows had been broken during her absence, It would seem that the windows had been broken by boys armed with guns and rock.» After reporting it to Ihe Town Council, Mrs tang contacted ihe police.Mr.and Mrs, Germain Dorai* and children of Acton Vale and Mr and Mrs Emil Dubuc of Newport Yt.visited a: ihe home of Mr.and Mrs Vitelard Gendrrau recently HERE S NEWS FOR in The, have the mortgage paid shortest possible time.\u201d A social hour followed the service.The Magog Methodist Church dates back to March 19, 1887, when it was dedicated.With was a\ttorch tor j Church\tUnion in\t1925,\tthe eight years\tof work\tand close t Methodist\tChurch\tbecame\tSt.community cooperation.\tj Paul's United Church, with Rev.1 The new manse was first con- T Jones as minister, ceived in February, 1949, whenj 1930, the congregation de the late Rev.Philip Matthams | eid,ed.t0 ^ud a n
de

Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.

Lien de téléchargement:

Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.