Sherbrooke daily record, 25 mai 1957, samedi 25 mai 1957
[" 1957\t\t\tMAY\t\t\t195': S\tM\t1\tW\tT\tt\ts \t\t\t1\t\u2022*\t3\t4 5\t6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11 12\t13\t14\t15\tte\t17\t18 19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25 26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t Established 1897.\tPrice: IjerbcootoDailiiBecocd '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f PAPER OF THE EASTERN 1VWNSHIPS 5 Cents SHERBHOCKt, QUEBEC SATURDAY.MAY 1\\ |P>7 .4 SUNNY, WARM Sunn; » ith w>mr climdincM.Outlook for SutuUy mmnly sunny «nd warm.Sixty First Yeor MILLION REVENUE EXTRA St.Laurent Defends New Tax Agreement At Sherbrooke Rally By CUTHBERT JONES Revenue available for the Province of Quebec under the new tax-sharing formula would be increased by $\u20190.-000,000 over previous «serrements this year, I\u2019rinie Minister Louis St.Laurent told an audience ot 700 persona in the St.Charles Auditorium last evening I he Prime Minister defended the plan whereby the federal tfovernmrnt would colleet direct taxes and then distribute them to the provinces as the best means whereby all parts of Canada would receive their fare share of the bounty which Providence bad bestowed on the country.Mr.St.Laurent, making his QUEBEC only campaign appearance in the Eastern Townships first express- PRIME MINISTER ST.LAURENT ACCOMPANIED BY MAURICE GINGUES ENTERS ST.CHARLES AUDITORIUM.Lull In Gaspe Strike MURDOCirVILLE, Que.Cf \u2014 Provincial j.s)lice maintained con slant patrol in this strike-troubled Gaspe community today despite an apparent lull in the bitter dispute between company and union at the Gaspe Copper Mines Ltd.Police cars cruised steadily through the streets and others remained parked at strategic lookout spots between the town _\t.\t.\t, itself and the mine, l'a miles to 0^'CHNt \" ® further increase on the north\t! \u2019\u2018thc fi,cl ttlat Mr' S Laurent \u2018\t* has been promising more to No incidents were reported Fit v n , day night, tempers apparently\t,,\t.having cooled from Wednesday At thc ri,le lhe primc \"1,1n,s; night when members of the cur ,f Poising tn every part of United Steelworkers of America\tconntry, some tune before I election day he s going to find that $6 a month Is not enough.I'm absolutely sure of that.\" Mr.Diefenbaker, who himself od his pleasure at appearing on thc stage of thc new auditorium of his alma mater St.Charles Seminary- with thc words; \u201cWell.I am home again.\" NATIONAL l MTV He continued with a plea for the maintenance of national un ity, declaring that all Canadians arc alike in some ways in that all share the same pride in Canadian citizenship, in Canada's prosperity, in increasing the importance of the place Canada bold in international affairs.Our Eastern Townships, he said, offered an example of unity to the Canadian nation.\u201cAnd I, myself, am an example of this THE PRIME MINISTER GREETS A YOUNG ADMIRER.IN BACKGROUND IS HIS DAUGHTER, MRS.HUGH O\u2019DONNELL.up Thursday night for attempting to \"intimidate\u201d non-strikers.The men were released a short time later and the union denied the intimidation charge.315 SAID WORKING Company officials retorted the working staff at the mine is \u201cincreasing steadily\u201d and said more than 345 persons now are at at work, including 112 members of the office and technical staff who did not go on strike.They /r-ni\t¦ *1 \u2022,\u2022\t.,\t,\t, : said 1.500 tons of copper concen- (Cp)- 1 he pro-1 and^ exhibitions and displays of lra!o is hci p.^Ud daily.(CLC) and noii-strikers clashed | on the main street and four persons suffered facial bruises and cuts.\tI There were no arrests Wednil.|h,s PTomi^ an un5pf 'crease in the pension if the Conservatives come td power, spoke $25,000 Provincial Grant For French Culture Group Liberal Promises Hit By PCs KAMLOOPS, B.C.\u2014AF\u2014A vigorous, long-distance dispute with Prime Minister St.Laurent is being waged by John Diefenbaker on thc question of who is prom,\t, .\t_ .\t.«f I his spirit,' he said, \u201cfor al In a speech here Friday night though a mcmbor of the minontVi (he Progressive < onservative j havc b(,on ca||e(j |[,0 jpgi, leader forecast the Liberal lead- est P|wtjv(, posl(ion that ran t)r cr will make a preelection prom- offercd Canilfli;,n -ise of even bigger old age pen- Thls ht.saidi was jn a |arRe s\u2018ons-\t.extent due to the principles Thc S40-monthly pension is to preached by the Liberal party, be boosted by S6 July 1.Mr.Dief- j Turning to the current cam-enbakcr said he is basing his paign, he declared that politics are something like a play, with the whplo of Canada as a .sta4e and every politician fells himself something of an actor.However, he said, this feeling often results in a desire to substitute the interests of one's party for those of the nation.\u201cPromises,\u201d he said, \u201ccome easy to the Opposition parlies.For, after all, none of them believes seriously that it soon will have the responsibility of carrying out its promises.\" MOST HONEST The CCF, known in Quebec on the same topic earlier Friday at Prince George.B.C.ESTIMATES COST There he said he estimates the cost of the Prime Minister's election promises al $750,000,000.More promises were being made daily.Yet at the campaign start Mr.St.Laurent had said he would make none.\u201cHe counts that day lost in which a major promise has not been made.\u201d He was accompanied by Davie Fulton, MP for Kamloops for the , last 12 years.Mr.Diefenbaker gave a firm indication here that Mr.Fulton would lie a cabinet minister in the event of a Con QUEBEC vincial government has authoriz-j Quebec art and drama.\tj-phe smelter was not yet in op- ed payment of a $25,000 grant to! It opens June 21 and ends ! eration.however, a group which plans a French ! three days later on the feast of Union spokesman Roger cultural congress in Quebec City j St.John the Baptist, Quebec\u2019s :^cc'a,c' sa't' Hie company figures next month\t! national holiday.\tarc exaggerated and lha\u2018 I servative victoryi At a press conference Friday! The prPmier rcitfra,rd hi',\"nv ^'foimer strikerT are'af wôîk IIc ,isted i,cm-s which hp 581(1 t,\tr> i ic\tthn prnnient s views that federal ,\t., ,\t.\thave been promises made or sug- Premier Duplessis aid 'h- grants to cducation are an on- n .riH ™ h f a d gested by Mr.St.Laurent: Civil money will go to Le Conseil de la j croachment on provincial rights ni(a ' J\ti service salary increases, a seven- Vie Française\u2014a French-lang-| Asked whether he planned any j-,, .jy.\ti mile causeway to Prince Fldward uage cultural association with j special compensation to Quebec zLlVlS May Marry\tUland costing \u201chundreds of mil- members in the United States1 universities which have reject MEXICO CITY \u2014 i/i\u2019i \u2014The I lions,\u201d and a canal across the and all Canadian provinces.\ted federal aid he replied:\tj newspaper Ultimas Noticias says i Chignecto Isthmus between New Object of the congress is to \u201cThere is no change and the] Elvis Presley will marri starlet I Brunswick and Nova Scotia, the show the province's French char- government\u2019s views w ill not j Yyvonnc Lime in Acapulco next ! cost of which would he \u201cfab acter and will include a forum change.\tweek,\t' ulous.\u201d PRIME MINISTER ST.L AURENT SIGNS GUEST ROOK AT TRINITY UNITED CHURCH.AI.SO SHOWN ARE REV.HENRY MATHEWS, HARRY AND WILLIAM MATHEWS AND MR.BUD HOWARD.Military Rule Follows Riot Twisters Tear Into Midwest IAIPLJ, F ormosa ( AP) \u2014 Generalissimo Chians Kai-«hek held ibis C hincse Nationalist cnpitnl under strict military rule today in the wake of violent anti-American rioting which wrecked the U, S.embassy «nd injured I Î i Americans.I aipei s 500,000 people, were kept in tight check by 13,000 Nationalist troops Authorilirs soiight the mob leaders w-ho turned a protest ngnmst an unpopular U.S.court-martial decision into an anti-U.S.rampage by 20,000 to 30.000 Chi nrse and I ormosans.Some arrests already have hern made On J.he Chinese mainland, Tticf Communists launched a propaganda campaign calling thc disorders proof I hat the people of Formosa oppose Chiang\u2019s alliance with the United States.Peiping Radio urged Chinese in Formosa to \u201cintensify their efforts to work for thc liberation\" of the island.Some quarters here expressed belief that pro-Communist elements, operating in the guise of patriots, had agitated thc crowds lhe Social Democrats, arc th?| Eflday.r-ost honest of the three, the I The Chiang government has Prime Minister declared, but1 formally apologized to the Unit-they are not realistic.The Social cd Slates and Indicated It will Credit party has no hope of na-1 pay compensation for the damage lional representation, while Uirito American properly.In lhe KANSAS CITY\u2014(/P)~ Dozens States apparent y will end up of ,-voto Conservative majority he registered in the 1955 general election The Labor candidate is Lyn Mostyn.Tasty Dish?DURBAN, South Africa (Rent ers) \u2014 An African who ad- struck to light a kerosene ]an-(ern, exploded gas that had accumulated in a storm cellar.Texas More than 20 lorna-does raked scattered areas of thc Panhandle and south plains.At least 10 persons were injured and hundreds of homes were destroyed or damaged.RAIN HELPS Colorado-Wyoming \u2014 A.U.S.milted killing an African woman i t-' Over 7,000.000 Gal.A Day City Waterworks Pump Mixture Of Unfiltered Water, Pure Chlorine By HUGH DOHERTY Every day, through the 101 miles of pipe in the Sherbrooke water system, from seven to eight million gallons of Magog River rvater flow, mixed with from 70 to 120 gallons of pure chlorine.The water is filtered only by a rough m esh wi th one-inch openings at the intake pipe in the river at the end of Galt street west.Every day, each person in the city uses an average of 125 gallons of that same mixture.At the present proportion of I 2 units of chlorine to 1 million units of water, that means that in each citizen's daily portion is one-quarter of an ounce of pure chlorine.Is this harmful!1\tn0^ usuaj]y necessary, city Director of!tWa ic tQcto\u201e Ho Not all, says Services Charles Langlois simply means that every time you drink a 6 oz.glass of water in Sherbrooke, you swallow with it .00007 of an ounce of chlorine.\u201c'But,\u201d he shakes his head rue- but then, there is the taste.\u201d He throws up his hands in disgust.\u201cIt\u2019s some thing we are ashamed of.\u201d Perhaps, ventures Mr.Langlois, the citizens have become immune to the taste.They have de feated a referendum for a filtra- \u2018'He may ter of Louis to us \u201d The words came from Maurice St Laurent, 70.owner of his father's old general store in this Quebec sillage, birthplace ot him and Prime Minister St Laurent, hi- brother The Liberal leader, 75.took time out Fridas from the heavy grind of an election campaign to visit- his relatives and his sister Uvra The Prime Minister relaxed on the front steps of the white wooden general store and talked with his brother and sillage acquaintances of the times w hen he vs as a bos serving molasses in the shop and earning 15 cents a das driving rattle to the lovai weigh ing scales \u2019(HI Y t AKS 01,1» Maurice St Laurent said the store is about 200 sears old It vs a- purchased hs hi-father about 80 years ago at a sheriff\u2019s sale The man who does most of the work behind the counter now i- Marc St Laurent.42, son of Maurice and nephew of the Prime Minister Maurice keeps the accounts The store sells everything from men's pants to oranges.Next to if is the Maurice St Laurent home svhere the Prime Minister has a room the room of his pa rents A sillage acquaintance.Alsu-Brown.75, came into the store to shake the Prime Minister s hand They had played together as children Maurice recalled their favorite game was baseball.Alvie would pitch and Maurice would field.\u201cLouie didn't like to play ball,\u201d Maurice said.The Prime Minister drove here : svith his daughter, Mrs Hugh j O'Donnell of Montreal, after pay j ing his respects to local digmtar ics at Sherbrooke O' /( yf * \u2022 i \u201e _ Cf -\tPrime Minister St.Laurent sign» the Golden Bonk Priffli minis er PIQllS\tJjtv nn|| Looking on are Maurice Ginguet, Liberal candidate for Sherbrooke County, left, and Mayor Armand Nadeau, right.(Krcotd photo bv tiens I emus) Gingues Hails St.Laurent As Canadian Churchill At Rally Prime Minister St Laurent vv a - hailed Iasi night as a \"Cana dian Ohurchill'' and a \u201cman who is not only one of our great countrymen, but also an eiiunenl son ol the Kaslern Town ships' by Maurice Guignes Liberal candidate in the forthcoming l-\u2019coeral elections, at the Liberal party rally held tin- the I\u2019nme Mini,ter at St (\u2019liarles Auditorium last night Mr Gingues gave the ennelud CITY EMPLOYEE T.NICOL CHECKS CHLORINATOR fully, \u201cit also means that you get Uon lant three times water that is dirty and unpleas- )\t.\t,\t,\t.\tV\\ e already have the land available,\u201d he says, \u201cright beside \"And, yes, sometimes you even ^ pUmping station.All we need get.little fishes,\u2019 he laughs.; now is about four or five million Is the system of water chlor- dolIars |0 bujld it -\u2022 ination used in the Sherbrooke CHLORINATION SIMPLE water supply reliable\u201d\tPutting chlorine into the \u201cAbsolutely,\u201d answers Mr.j water is a comparatively simple Langlois.\u201cEvery day of the year, operation, because it\u2019s done by an tests are taken by government inspectors from household taps in the city, and from the pumps at the Drummond pumping station.In addition, our own operators take water tests every two hours.Bad reports on these tests are extremely rare, although, of course, they do occur.\u201d FILTRATION PLANT Mr.Langlois affirms that the water is quite safe, but he, and other city waterworks employees would still like to see a filtration system installed.\u201cWe are 200% in favor of it.\u201d the Director of Sendees agrees.\u201d As it is now,, if you live in a low-lying ; area, you need filters on your taps.Higher up, filters are MATHIAS FYPEWRITER EXCHANGE SALES A SERVICE Royal Typewriter» lurroughs Adding Machine* 41 Wellington St.North Phone LO.2-0440 OPPORTUNITY FOR A MEDICAL DOCTOR Graduate medical doctor of receni years preferred, for part-time industrial sendee with a leading Asbestos producer.Training and/or an interest in anaesthesia essential.Established general practice available with a modern home-office combination No investment required.Knowledge of French important.Modern industrial town in the Eastern Towmships.with excellent educational and recreational facilities.Apply: Record Box Number 38 automatic device at the pump house that constantly checks the amount of water going into the system against the amount of chlorine into the water, and then-dispenses chlorine accordingly.The chlorine is supplied in big 150 pound cylinders by CIL.In the cylinders, it is in liquid form, but immediately becomes an evil-looking greenish-yellow gas when il is released.The machine \u2014 an electronic gadget acquired last year \u2014 mixes just the right amount of chlorine with a little water.This concentrated solution of chlorine and water is then injected into the river water at the intake pipe mouth, before it has gone through the pumps.VARIED AMOUNT The amount of chlorine put in the water varies with the seasons.and the weather.City engineer in charge of waterworks and sewers, Jean Paul Lajoie, says that just about this time of year is the w'orst, because there is so much drainage going into the river.\u201cNow,\u201d he says,\u201d we have to put in about 12 parts of chlorine to every million parts of water, although in the winter time, we only need eight parts of the gas.\u201d If the life-saving chlorinator ever breaks down, will the water : supply have to be cut off?\u201cNo.\u201d says Mr.Lajoie, \u201cbe-| cause we have two older auxiliary units standing by if that / PUMP HOUSE TESTS EVERY TWO HOURS Interior Decorating DRAPES \u2014 CURTAINS CARPETS ETC.Decoration Modern REG'D 185 King St.Weit, (ntar Brooks) Ttl.LO.74801.AN EYEGLASS HEARING AID THAT CAN BE WORN W DIFFERENT WAYS TH|NfW '(Ox&gJz HEARING AID \u2022BO tiontl urvitit ift co«n«ction »»Ut th* \u2022vtdm iMtor* »r* \u2022V9i>iM* only ttiTOif* \u2022\tWear it at an eyeglatt hearing aid \u2014 or any number of other wayt! \u2022\t10-Day Monay Back guarantee.Other Zenith aids from $65 to $165.ytv* rphpuiftirtoci* «gBtnttmi m \u201c - BUDNING'S DRUG STORE 39 Wellington North \u2014 Tel.LO.24773, Sherbrooke.Que.ever happens.Each of them can be put into operation immediately.\u201d 24-HOUR OPERATION Tending the chlorinator and the pumps at the pump house is only a on '-man job.But its also a 24-hour operation.The city employs three men, each of whom works a third of the shift.They take the tests adjust the chlorinator, and see that the four water pumps arc kept in top running order Three of these pumps arc modern electric centrifugal types that pump three, five and 8 million gallons of water a day.But the fourth is an ancient hydraulic pump that is r i by a flow of water It pumps four million gallons of water a day From the pumps.Sherbrooke's water-and-chlorinc mixture goes into two large pipes which distribute it to various parts of (he city.A 20-inch pipe goes under the Magog River to the North Ward, coming out at Burlington street.The other pipe, a 24-inch.supplies water to the West, Centre and East wards.FOUR RESERVOIRS Four reservoirs throughout the city ,act as storage depots, and pressure equalizer centres.The two biggest ones arc in the West Ward, off Gamier street.They have a combined capacity of 16 million gallons.The East Ward reservoir on King east, near 19th Ave.holds two mil lion gallons, while the new North Ward reservoir on Beckett road : has a capacity of 5 million gal ! Ions.A total of seven bjfÿer pumps | solve the problem or distributing water on She/brooke's hilly terrain.These push the water to the highest levels in the city At ; the larger booster points, auxiliary pumps have also been in stalled in case of breakdown, or a sudden demand for large supplies of water.\u2018Its a big and complicated sys tern.\u201d agrees Director of Services Langlois.\u201cThe only thing we don't have to worrÿ about is the piping once it's put into the ground.Those pipes last almost forever.\u201d YOUR HOSPITAL, ean you afford to get along without it?\u2014 you never know when you might need the hospital\u2019s services.Bank Scare False Alarm Municipal police yesterday af-I ternoon raced In the Royal Bank I of Canada premises on Wellington N., in response to an alarm turned in at the station, expect-j ing to find a bank robbery in pro- j ! gress.However, they found nothing i i hut rod-faced bank employees Someone had apparently tripped off the alarm by mistake.Bulb Sale For The Granby Lions GRANBY\u2019 \u2014 Newly elected officers of the Granby Lions Club arc to he installed on Ladies\u2019 Night.June 10 These officers were elected en bloc a few weeks ago.The Bulb Sale to lake place on May 30, 31.and June 1.will need a great deal of support from Lions because some 12,000 homes must he canvassed, requiring about 1.000 hours work.On Sal-urday, June 1.The Lions will be having a parade which will in elude Miss Light Bulb of 1957 and Miss Burnt.Out Light Bulb of 1956.Miss Burnt Out Light Bulb will he one of the Lions The next meeting is scheduled to take place on Monday, May 27, at 6 30 p.m.at the Mont Shef-ford Hotel.ing speech at the rails Me said that \"everyone agrces that under your guidance, Canada has known the greatest period ot peacetime expansion in ds Ins tory Never have the revenues ot the country been so high; never lias national production reached such a peak nearly thirty billion dollars according to nllicia) sla list ics ' Itl.AMI GOVFRNMI VI \u201cHowever, d is customary to blame the governments for «II those difficulties and all those ills which may befall us So our opponents claim they are paying too much in taxes and that credit restrictions are creating problems for the taxpayers \u201cI do not propose to reply to these criticisms tonight I only wish to leave with those who do not sec the same as we do a thought over which they may re fleet \"The thought is this The enormous budget submitted to the people this year is one of the main causes of the general prosperity of the country.¦ If your government had not put into circulation almost $1,800,000,000 for national de I cnee, in contracts, in salaries and in various construction projects within the country; \"If your government had not spent, under the heading \"t social security, for allowances of all sorts In the -blind, to the invalids, to the family, to the war veterans, to the old the fantastic sum of $1,836,000.000 or twenty-seven per cent of the entire national budget ' If the Liberal Government at Ottawa had not paid to Ihc Can adian provinces in subsidies and tax rental agrceinenl payments about $187.000,POO, ll Hit- Liberal government at Ottawa had not paid to veterans Im pensions and oilier pm-poscs ,i -.uni exceeding $252,000 000 ,i year, probably we would retuni to the tragic days under the Con iTvative administration ol 11130 to 1935: perhaps our present prosperity would lie turned Into a innrass Bill It \\s TO I \\YI* Wilts \u201cWi- must remember that a very gn at part ot I lie money paid to Uir tederal government automatically returns to the BRIEFLETS pockets of the taxpayer- and Huit these sum speed up eon iderahly eommerre and industry and eontributr to maintaining oui standard of living to the point where it is today one of the lnghe-t among the nation- of the free world rim n i i.i it Me are privileged indeed to Inc in our beautiful eountry.I believe that providener ha» shown great generosity to us and that wc must how down before 'this largess \u201cI believe also that we must ; thank heaven wlneh has given ns ; a leader like he whom we have j today.In the most difficult hours of its history, England had, J in Winston Churchill, one of the greatest slatesmeii of all lime, who wa- returned as head ol the British Government when he was \t\tEE\ti\u2014\tO\tE|M|e\tR\tÂ]\t'Cl F\tR\tA,\tISI\ts\tE\tA\tT\t0\tH\t1 1 F\"\tT|\t\tÊf\tru\t\tT\t0Tp|\tO\trn\tL j \t\t\t\t1 i\t-^Irl\t\t\t\t\t Let it RAIN! 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You merely set the dial to damp dry for Ironing or dry thoroughly, ready to put away.Now\u2019* tho time to get yours! ^\tyour P tr* L#ry of the Stanstead E'ron Others to have received them lier ^rani ^ but were not present are Alfred and Carroll Aldrich, and Maurice QLEN MURRAY ____________ Moore.Anniversary - celebrated their tiOth wedding anniversary this week, ST LAURENT Continued From Page t Conservatives COWANSVILLE Stanstead Frontier Branch No.5.In the absence of the president, the chair was taken by Howard K.Wells, who introduced the Morilyn Hotel & Montreal Hotel 17 A 1» \"1\" ST., Hampton Beach, N H Convenient to bathing beach and all activities.Modern rooms with pri- Reasonable rates include meals.Early reservations suggested.Mrs.Lillian Rrindamour, Tel.WAverly 6-2456.Boys' and Girls' Camp CAMP MERE CLARAC, St.DONAT In the Laurentides.Boys 4 \u2022 5 \u2022 6 - Girts 6 - 18 In separate age groups Swimming, canoeing, tennis, roller skating, riding, mountain trips.music, dramatics.All Sports.Capacity 175.(Give age) Booklet.NAME .ADDRESS .town .PROV.DCCUPA.T10N .VICTOR MARTEL S4SP Duroeher, \u2014 Outremont, Ou*.I\t' !m ~ come one.It was more ot a bor education group.\" The group's views are that Ca nadian Communists should end their \u201cblind subservience\u201d to Moscow, Mr.Salsberg said.The story says his principal as-sociales are Steward Smith, Harry Binder and Sam Lipshitz.pro minent Toronto party officials who resigned with him after tailing to oust Tim Buck as Labor-Progressive leader at the parly's national convention here last month.Queens Join Clergy CLEARFIELD, Pa.-(/P)- Two sisters, both former beauty queens These 25 year members, all ve- Mr Bill Graham has returned entered the ministry briday at terans of the First World War, from Macdonald Colllege and have worked unceasingly for the sT>ent the weekend guest of his ! good of the Branch.Mr.Curtis in his address spoke the central Pennsylvania conference of the Methodist Church.They are Jane H Montgomery, 25.Joann C.Montgomery.22.daughters of Rev.Frank W Montgomery.Sherbrooke Doily Record iJtfitù.nf'Ui attsfSlitr.t/nficnà 1 123 Wellington North * KB ROOK F TRUST 320 ACRE FARM FOR SALE On Main Highway, 15 miles from Sherbrooke, on height of land overlooking Lake Massawippi with commanding view of mountain range.OWNER'S HOUSE contains 10 rooms; two staff dwellings of 5 rooms each; all insulated.Ample wafer supply from well with pump.BARN, 200' x 40', ties up 76 head of cattle, silo attached.Other buildings for horses and beef cattle.All barns equipped with litter carriers.MILK HOUSE with cooling tanks, electric hot water heater, etc.HEN HOUSE, 100' x 14', with feed and brooder rooms.Accommodates 300 hens.LIVESTOCK \u2014 approximately 90 head of purebred Jersey and Hereford cottle \u2014 T.B.Tested, Five purebred Belgians.FARM MACHINERY \u2014 complete modern equipment.The property is being offered including livestock and machinery at an attractive price.An inspection will demonstrate that this is one of the most desirable farm properties in the Townships.Sherbrooke Trust Company Eitsbliih*d 1874.parents, Mr.and Mrs.J \\Y Graham and brother Donald He will leave later in the week for British Columbia where he is employed by the Forestry Scr- rTturan C vice for the summer month:\tGINGUE5 HAILS ,,\t, ,,\t,,\t,,\t,\tContinued From Page 3 Mr.and Mrs Willie Minnaugh\t,\t,\t,\t, and children of Lennoxville, >'pars °t ak1\u2019 Canada also has were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.j Stanley White and Messrs.True-\u2019 man and Willis Walker Misses Helen and White of Sherbrooke, were home for the weekend.Mrs.Alice lits Winston Churchill.At 75, Louis St.Laurent always displays a young heart and vibrant spirit \u2014 and his visions [\u2022rancis\tfuiure shows his youthful ideas.This is why electors of all Muir, of Grand-1provinces are rallying with cn-! 'Mere was a recent, weekend thusiasm to return the great caiiM'she needed money in bring | guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Gra- chief whom we honor tonight,! her mother to Australia from \u2022ham.Mrs.Fred Cox and son the Right Honorable Louis SI F :ypb She received i:2tHi a Douglas of Lower Ireland, were Laurent, respected chief of the! washing machine, a refrigerator, also recent guests at the same Liberal party, our Canadian Win- a television s-d.a diamond ivatdi- Conservatives Gain In Ontario Liberals Still Up TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Th« report of th# Canadian Institute ot Public Opinion show» a gain of seven percentage points in popular support for the Progressive party in Ontario since February.The institutes pre-election poll tor May reports little change in other regions with the Liberals leading on a national basis as well as in the Maritimes, Quebec and the West.The Conservatives recorded a national gain ot one percentage point to 33 per cent from Februrary to May; the Liberals lost two points to 47; the CCF remained unchanged al II and Sncinl Credit had eight, most ot it in the West Yul-Style Shave f or Greek Beauty SYDNEY.Australia A') \u2014 A 24-year-old Greek beauty's head was shaved Yul Brynner-fashion before television cameras Friday M more than 500 women volunteers.She said she volunteered he- I\u2019rou ssive Mr and Mrs.Michael Myles, of Toronto, Ont.are spending a lew days here al the home of the latter's parentis, Mr and Mrs Fred Cusi.sdy and her be terribly embarrassed by their grandmother.Mis Uertlki Huiler promises in the \"unlikely evenC before leaving to spend the sum that they were elected.\tmor at Banff Ihi i , aions of extras , Mr and Mrs Douglas Hamil game ag nst the Government j Hiti »nd two children and Mr have not been proved, he went and Mrs William Hamilton, of one, and they have not suggested Montreal, were Mother's Day one single effective reduction m guests of Mr, and Mis I'larcnco ted era! expenditures or federal Hamilton Mr Donald llarker is a ptm \"They promise increases to out in the H M I\u2019 Hospital, satisiy all classes, all municipal! Sweetshurg J Des.ail provinces - increases |______________________________ which would increase federal laves by $1,500,000,000 a year \u2014 ! which could only be provided by doubling the federal income ! tax.\" During the past two sessions, continued the Prime Minister, the Conservatives have not op posed any appropriai inn asked h.v the Government \u2014 their view has hern that \"the government does good things but in the ! oug way.\" I he ( onservntivr social sreur j ily suggestions, he said, would | add sev eral hundred millions to i the federal budget and their other promises would arid op to j another billu .i dollars.FEW PROMISES In iliruinruun (* M l ~ In lovlni; im»mm v of s | Kflw «ni R (.«lr ATI .kill y» (1 ovpj vc rs Mav\t11146 Ihr \\i**is niwn tl,54511 «ntl pn«* awns Hut thnuwhU «il von Mill «lu Ay* il* V MOTIIKH.HRllTHKH ,V visi t ns fvci.KN In loving mi*mot y of out ilc«i hUfch«nri *nd rath#»», .lump* W Kct'lfft.Mho |>*54r lirln*j* In iiK\u2019iiu » fy, A lovi'fl one railed lo ipsi, And thos»\u2019 55ho think of him lortm, Air Ihofcr 55 ho lovrd him hciil.Sadly m!«Arri h\\, HIS Wil l .M AHKI I II A N( I S, JAM I S *nd M MNON.(('hlldimi.MORRISON m> firm latlift I be Liberals, he eontinued Marie Çain was chosen from\tkÎ8 i n\u201d ,nn\tio rosisi irrrspoiLs.jbjr i U'Kwi
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