Sherbrooke daily record, 27 mai 1957, lundi 27 mai 1957
[" 1957\t\t\tMAY\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT \t\t\t1\t2 5\t6\t7\t8\t9 12\t13\t14\t15\t18 19\t20\t21\t22\t23 26\t27\t2»\t29\t30 1957 r s bti'brookeDailiiEccoi'd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN lOWNSHJPS F MAIN! Y CLOITÏY Cloudy with a f«w runny pe.rUxlr and a few widely scattered shower* today and Tuesday; sea.sonabel temperatures; wind* easterly 90 today becoming light tonight.Low (wight and high Tuesday S5 and 68.Established 1897.Price; 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, MAN' 11, Sixty-First Year TENSE Two Weeks Left - Accusations Fly By THE CANADIAN PRESS M ho is it going to be on June 10?Canadians have two weeks to make up their mind*.And during the weekend the men vying for the nation\u2019s favor in the federal election kept their bidding going strong.John Diefenbaker, moving swiftly through Northern Alberta, Saturday accused Prime Minister St.Laurent of deliberately making a statement about the Progressive Conservatives that was \u201ceither frivolous or false or both.\u201d He also referred to statements by the Liberal leader that Premier Frost of Ontario is siding World News ISTANBUL.\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 The official death toll in earthquakes which shook North Turkey Sunday rose to 50 today with the discovery of 40 bodies under debris in nine villages in the Bolu area.« * * CARACAS, Venezuela.\u2014 (AP)\u2014 A bomb exploded in Juan D.Peron's automobile Saturday about five minutes before the Argentine ex dictator was te» enter it, an aide said.Peron's chauffeur escaped with slight injuries.The car was destroyed by flames.* * * TEL AVIV.\u2014(AP)\u2014 Israeli military headquarters said an Israel army patrol Saturday killed four Arab infiltrators from the Gaza Strip.A headquarters spokesman said the Arabs refused to heed a warning to stop and the patrol opened fire, killing all four.* * * ALGIERS, Algeria.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 French forces killed 738 Algerian nationalists and captured 168 in fierce fighting during the last w\u2019eek.Losses among French troops were put at 37 dead, 43 wounded and six missing.* * * BUDAPEST.\u2014(AP)\u2014 Soviet Defence Minister Georgi Zhukov and Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko arrived today to sign a pact on the future of Soviet forces \u201ctemporarily\u201d stationed in Communist Hungary.\u2022 * * WASHINGTON.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 The United States is ready to share its secrets on atomic-powered submarines with Brittain.The A.E.C.said three American experts will visit the U.K.this week to discuss nuclear propelled submarines writh British authorities.?* * ATOMIC TEST SITE.New \u2014 (AP)\u2014 The first blast in the summer atomic test series was postponed Sunday night for the 12th time.The fall-out peril was blamed\u2014 this time because wind was insufficient to drift radioactive contamination away from the test area.with federal Conservatives in hope of getting preferred treat-1 ment for his province in iederal.provincial tax-sharing arrangements.\u201cThe only deal 1 will ever make is for the bettennent ol the average Canadian,\" said Mr.Diefenbaker.Meantime, External Affairs Minister Pearson told a Ridge-j town.Ont., audience Saturday night the Conservatives should tell the people how they would reduce taxes and government costs.Later at Leamington, Ont., he defended Canada\u2019s role in the Middle East as performed by the Liberal government.PRESIDENT Scores Killed On Weekend I OKI *U I'KIYCI O'1 -\u2014 CrisU-tidrici) Haiti had a new provisional president h>d«\\ hut tension still gapped the capital Aimed police watched for any lenewal of violence which killed or wounded «cores during the weekend, Daniel l ignole, 41 vear-old rnathematica protestor and idol of Haiti's work-rr.C.Aberdeen E.McCabe.DPS, LDS.F1CD, DDPH.who attending the convention as a re presentatwe of the Dental Hy giene League of the Province of Quebec.Dr.McCabe is the son of the late Dr.W.G.McCabe, form-erly of \\rincüor Mills.) Expecting a baby?If so, there are some things about teeth you should know.First, forget the old wives' tal.es about pregnant women losing teeth, Pregnancy does not dram calcium from your teeth; nor is your mouth more acid during pregnancy.Yçu do need a good diet; you cannot expect your child to build strong, healthy and beautiful teeth if the materials needed for building sound teeth are lacking in your diet.You may develop a sweet-tooth and if you do overeat candies, drink too much pop, your teeth will suffer just as anyone else s would on a bad diet.Yet you must have strong healthy teeth to normally chew Hatley Pond Opened ÜHEJUVKOOKK UA1LV RECORD, MONDAY.MA\\ 27, 1M7.Stay Sunday Radie Here To Says Alliance TORONTO.\u2014 (CPI \u2014The Lord's Day Alliance says Sunday radio and television broadcasting \u201chave undeniably come to stay.\u201d The alliance said in its annual report it has not asked for a court ruling on Sunday broadcasting because Canadians could still listen to American stations even if Canadian stations were silenced.\u201cEven the churches avail themselves of the Canadian stations in their Sunday broadcasting.\u201d the report said.\u201cFor practical reasons.\u201d therefore, the Lord's Day Alliance has not sought authoritative opin.ion on the legality of Sunday broadcasting,\u201d Attorney-General Kelso Roberts of Ontario announced in March thut he had instructed Crown officials to launch an action against the Toronto Telegram, under the lord\u2019s Day Act of 1906, for publishing a Sunday newspaper.The Telegram launched its Sunday newspaper March 17.He said at the same time that he had consented to prosecutions, on complaints by The Telegram, against Toronto\u2019s two other daily newspapers \u2014 The Globe and Mail and The Star\u2014along with the CBC and radio station CKEY for Sunday operations These cases have not yet been heard to count.your food so that it will be easily assimilated by your body and your baby.Visit therefore your dentist every three or four months during pregnancy, clean your teeth thoroughly and carefully after each meal and you should have no trouble.THE GROWTH OF RAMIES TEETH When your baby is born he most probably won t have any visible teeth.But that doesn t mean the teeth aren't there, beneath the gums and growing.At birth your baby will have ail twenty of his primary teeth plus the first permanent teeth in the lormattve stage inside his jaw bones.These teeth have been developing for six months before birth.Teeth develop best in the breast-fed baby.Doctors believe ||t that breast milk is freer from in- H feeuon and contains immunizing factors against disease.In addi- Bf tion, the baby's sucking action in nursing helps develop his jaw, Ipl nose and the roof of his mouth.' i Before an infant is a year old Si the hard enamel which covers Ig|j| the tooth crowns has been com- ^^| pletely formed for all the prim- | ary teeth, partly formed for the first permanent molars, and for the permanent central incisors.! | Fart of the hardness of this enamel depends on the fluorine content of your food and water supply.That is why there is so much talk about adding this nutrition- ^ at element w henever it is lacking j in water supplies.Do help form | public opinion in this respect.Remember, also, that defects which arise from carelessness in the first year can affect denta health throughout life.TEETHING The first teeth to show in your baby's mouth are likely to be the lower central incisors (in the centre).They usually appear about the sixth to the eighth month Should they appear earlier or later though, there is no reason to fear that your baby is abnormal.Babies do vary quite a lot.Usually, the teeth in the lower jaw appear ahead of corresponding teeth in the upper jaw.As to teething troubles .these should cause no more than a slight irritableness.If your child is ill, don't blame it on teething; take him to your doctor.Financial News & Market Report (Courtesy of Gti>#n*hi»lds A Co.) NEW YORK STOCK MARKET I '**2 ***** 4 * Dominion Textile î?0 Suei shiP Test For Israel?Sports Banquet And Presentations Sherbrooke Daily Record iftaliottPhu a*u/cfttrMrtto.nA ¦\u2022itiimiT i T23 Wellington North TWO WEEKS LEFT Continued One Page 5 minister had said the voters \u201cbetter watch out\u201d for their family allowances if a Conservative government came to power.\u201cHe knows better than that .that statement is either frivolous or false or both and intended to be that way,\u201d said Mr.Diefenbaker, who appeared today in his home constituency of Prince Albert, Sask.DENIES ALLIANCE Mr.Pearson said Canada did not side with Russia against Brit-i Imp Oil\t89 .\till 4 Imp Tobacco\t124\t Int Nickel\t1064\t106 4 Int Paper\t984\t98 Int Pete\t55 4\t35 s B Ind Accept,\t394\t30 Howard Smith\t36\t36 MacMillan B\t33\t32 11 Massey Harris\ti\tt Met oil Frontenac\t78\t78 Mol son\t23\t Mont Locomotive\t1 i M\t174 B H Morgan\t214\t Dow Breweries\t30\t30 Nat.Steel Gar\t284\t264 Norandn\t.60',\t51 Placer Dev.\tIt\t\t104 B Powell River\t424\t Price Bros\t.51\t504 Prov.Transport\t124\t (Juebee Powei\t39 4\t304B Rnyallte Oil\t174\t174 St.Law Gorp\t16 4\t184 FI Shaw inigan\t91\tos So Canada Power\t.554\t55411 Steel of Canada\t69 4\t69 4 Triad Oil\t7,:t(>\t\t7 50 B Walker G, W\t74\t Teen Girls\t\t \\nglo Nfld.8H B A OU .56> 4 Brown Company .\t154 Can Vickers\t32 Can.and Dom Sugar 23 Crown Zellerbaeh\tIB's Cons Paper\t.35 Ford V\t_____ 108 Fraser\t28'* Cleat lakes\tPaper 46 Home Oil \u201cA\"\t2! Minnesota A\tOnt\t30'\u2022 Ntld Light A\tPower\t51L So Can Pow cr Pfd.123 I Vi mo Pfd .o\u2019OO MINKS I\u2019n Asbestos .6 55 Weednn .33 BANKS Montreal .\t47'» Rts.\t.\t355 Nos » Scot I*\t58 Commerce\t50'» Royal\t_____ 76'j 8l* 564 31'»H 35'* 109 29\u2019* 19 30 35 P 47'* 345 504 R 764 JÜtrtljH l)t 'toi I IN Andre and Nesta (nee Lfbhy) are happy to an nounco the arrival ol their dattgh 1er on Sunday, May 26th.1957, at the Hotel Dieu Hospital.St.Path arinos.Ontario Dl Kill I I Keith and Marilyn, ol Kastman, are happy to an nnunee the arrival of their daugh 1er.Maralie Phyliss.at the Shcr Brooke Hospital, May 2.6 1957 I \\N«.I I y Born to Mr and Mrs \\\\ Roy Langley (nee Ruth Jackson), on May 25th, 1957, a daughter Janr Elizabeth, a sister for Billy and Danny 5VAI.KI R On Thursday May 23rti, 19,57 to CpI and Mrs G Allan Walkri at the Montreal Gen oral Hospital, a son Mark Allan Both well.Oratljrt his wife and leaves three Mrs Lloyd SHERBROOKE Continued from Page 3.j mist International and a rest-; dent of Clearwater, Florida, was the guest speaker at the closing banquet.He said he u-as happy to re-I turn to the Province of Quebec for an Optimist convention.He noted that the oratorical contest.| was equal in quality to any com j petition at other Optimist district conventions both in Canada and j the United Slates.\u201cThe oratorical contest.\u201d he said, \u201cis not only a benefit to the boys competing but it is also an aid to furthering Optimism in the area.\" On the social side, there was a program of sight-seeing and entertainment planned for the companied home by Mr.Wells\u2019 lad,('Srid™ business ses-mother.Mrs.Robert Wells, who I \u201c will spend a holiday at their home.Works Mercier Camille Roland Conservatives.\u201d NEED CASH FOR THE BILLS YOU OWE?C* \u2019BENEFICIAL' IS U THE PUCE TO GO! 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Best Hitter: Marc Cliche; Best Pitcher: Lucien Godhue; Most Valuable Player: Roger Bergeron.Mrs.Philip Boy, Mrs.Richard Cook, Mrs.Bea Atkin and Mrs.Fraser Mayhew attended the Women's Institute annual convention in East Angus.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Haskill have taken up residence in Brookbury.Mrs.Eric McMannis.of Bishop-ton, spent a few days as the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Des-ruisseaux.Mrs.Garth Mathews, of Toronto, was a recent week-end guest of her mother, Mrs.Murdo MacAulay.Mr.Alex Nicholson has return- the oratorical contestants made a trip to Lac Beauport about nine miles from Quebec.But the most humorous sidelight of the convention was the old timers\u2019 breakfast Saturday morning.The delegates gathered at 7.30 a m.for the meal but were interrupted several times by the antics of the Quebec members.Colebrook, N.H.; Mr.and Mrs.Murrio J.Smith, Mrs.R E.Morrison, Mrs.Angus A.MacLeod and son, Murdo MacLeod, of Montreal; Mrs.George Stewart,! Mrs.Katie Champagne, Mrs.David MacDonald, Mr.and Mrs.j Alexander Maclver, Mrs.Law- ; ed from Drummondville, where rence Rider, Miss Margaret Mac-1 he spent a few weeks as the fver and Mr.Donald MacKenzie, FREDERICK ROYAL MASTINE, OE KINGSEY K1NGSEY The death of Err derick Royal M, stine ocruri ',d Miridenlv in Richmond on April 27 Mr Mastine.Ihr son of Nelson Mastine and Matilda Wentworth, was born Dccrmber 8.1899, in Cresco, Iowa He to Kingsey in 1899 and had lived In this town-| ship ever since.In 1920 he married Gwen Wentworth, four children being horn of this union, three of whom arc living Surviving Mr Mastine arc his wife; two sons, Howard of Richmond and Nelson of Kingsey; a daughter, Mrs Jacques Gervais, Jean, of Kingsey; six grand children: a brother, Eddie, of Kingsey Kails, four sisters.Mrs.Brock.Gertie Dension\u2019s Mills, Mrs Hutton, Bertha, Dan ville.Mrs.Lockwood, Hattie, Richmond, and Mrs Reid, May, of Trenhnlm.A daughter, Gladys, died in infancy and a brother, Raymond, and sister, Hazel, also predeceased him.Funeral serviee was held in St.Paul\u2019s Church, conducted by Rev.Peter Kingston of Danville.Rearers were W de Clifford, Walter Parkes, Kenneth Reid, Russell Stevens.Arnold Rogers and Ellery Semple.The flowers were numerous and beautiful Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.Among those present were: Mr and Mrs.Stuart Mastine of Brampton.Ont., Mr.and Mrs P A.Moore of Johnvillc; Mrs C.E.Mastine.Mr Chester Mastine and Rev.Earl Nugent of Laconia, N H BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO.Or CANADA I FOVMINlf fftXONAl HNANCI CO \u2022 BMHCl.mi \u2022'«(¦\u2022I r »T|M LATEST REPORT Atlr your Invettmon* Duatftf lor fho Lotost Report and Protpoetvt ol CALVIN BULLOCK H4.of Lake Megantjc; Mr.and Mrs George MacDonald, Hugh and Ruth, and Mr.and Mrs, Donald Mathcson, of Lennox-ville; Mrs.Christina MacArthur.Mrs Willis MacDonald and Mrs.Henry Mouiand, of Milan; Mrs.William Stewart and Mr.and Mrs.Alex Stewart, of Colburn Gore, Me.Mrs.A.A Maelver has re- I guest of relatives.Mr.John D.Smith, of the Wales Home, Richmond, is spending a few days with his j cousin, Mrs.M.A.Murray, and other relatives and friends in I town Friends of Mr.John C.Morrison are pleased to know he has returned home from the Sherbrooke Hospital, where he was - a patient for several weeks.turned from the Sherbrooke Among those from out-of-town Hospital, She was accompanied who were here on account of home by her daughter, Miss Lil-the death of Mrs.Dannie Mac-:lian Maclver.Lean (nee Margaret Maclver) a Mrs.Angus A.MacKenzie, | former resident, who passed Mrs.Roy Waldron, Mrs.Fraser away at the Wales Home, Rich- Mayhew and Mrs.Ross Mac-mond, on Saturday May 4, and Donald, attended the Quebec-was buried at the side of her Sherbrooke W.M.S.Preshyterial husband in Riverview Cemetery, in Magog.on Monday, May 6.were her Rev.Dr.R.Pounder and Mr.son and daughter-in-law.Mr.and Robert Smith attended the Pres-Mrs.Joseph S.MacLean, ol byterial meeting in Sawyerville.LOUISA ELIZABETH STEVENSON, OF HATLEY.HATLEY \u2014 Following a brief illness, Louisa Elizabeth Stevenson passed away at the Sherbrooke Hospital on April 23, 1957 Miss Stevenson was' the daughter of the late Thomas Stevenson and Elizabeth Cromwell, of St.Sylvester.The greater part of her life was spent in Hatley, where she was a friend to all who knew her and always ready to help in time of need.A member of the Anglican Church and a, charter member of the church Guild, she took an interest in all its activities Left, to mourn her passing are four sisters, Mrs.Roger Sawtelle, Mimia.Hartford, Conn., Mrs.Hugh Raycraft, Sarah, Mrs.Walter Belleville, Maggie, both of Barre, Vt., and Mrs Robert J.Nutbrown, Ida, of Compton; two brothers.Albert Stevenson, Parkhurst.Que., Form Gangs For Fights OTTAWA 'P All was quiet on Ottawa's girl gang front dm ing the wvi'k end Police Krulai mghl picked up 14 teen age girls, wearing loath er jackets, as they waited for a rir ai group to show up for a | gang war, The girls were later turned over tn their parents forj treat ment and an Ottawa moral-1 ity officer said Sunday night \"everything\u2019s closed\u201d as far as the police are concerned Pnliee were tipped of the pros j pective battle by a telephone call they believe came from a mem : her of Ihr rival gang, which didn't show up The girls, between 14 and 16 years old, each wore one glove j and leans When police arrived the girls were not rallying any weapons, hut there were a num her of short pieces of lead pipe on the ground Ham.Que., and » number of nieces and nephews.The funeral was held from the home of her brother, Ernest, at ¦ South Ham, on April 2.6, to the i Anglican Church in Hatley, i where Rev H.C.Denton officiated The choir sung favorite hymns and by request Mrs.A! len Wheeler sang \u201cBeyond the .Sunset\".Floral tributes were silent tokens of esteem in which the dereased was held Bearers were James A Pidduck, W D.| Dustin, Charles G.Whitcomb: and Allen Wheeler Burial was in Rev Nicticl's lot.Among those attending the funeral were Mr.and Mrs, Ernest Stevenson and Miss June Stevenson, South Ham; Mr Albert Stevenson, Parkhurst; Mr and Mrs.Jgsaphat.Audit, South' Ham; Mrs.Roger Sawtelle, Hartford; Mrs Hugh Raycraft, Mrs.Robert Tiffins and daugh- ' ter, Grace, Barre, Mr Gordon Geake and Mr.William Gcake, Graniteville, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.R.J Nutbrown, Mr.and Mrs.j Albert Nutbrown, Compton; Mr, and.Mrs.Rupert Nutbrown, Johnville; Mr.and Mrs.Dawson Stevenson, Ottawa; Mr and Mrs.Charles Pierce, Barre, and Mr Ross Tiffins, St.Johnsbury, Vt.RAEDWIN \\l Cnationnk, Qur on Sunday, May 2fllh, 19.67, Mias May Baldwin, daughter of ihe late Mr and Mrs.Jurixon Baldwin and sister of Miss Clara Baldwin of Dixville, Que .at the age of 74 years Besting at Knapp's Funeral Home 56 Bald win SI,, where the funeral service will he held on Tuesday, May 28th at 3:30 p.m .Brv K.Cant officiating Interment in Mount Kurest Cemetery IlHOWN Suddenly at the home ot his daughter, Mrs John Cox in Compton, on Saturday, May 2.6.\t1957.Arthur Frederick Brown, beloved husband of Mildred Lafoe, In his 72nd year.Resting af the above address, where prayers will he held on Tuesday.May 28 at 2 15 p m., followed by service in St James\u2019 Church Rev D K M.Roberts officiating Interment in The Huntlngville Cemetery John ston\u2019s telephone 1,0 2 2468 McKINVEN Suddenly at North Hatley, Que , on Saturday, May 2,6th, 1937, Hugh Sterling McKin-ven beloved son of the late Mr.and Mrs Hugh McKinven, in his 691h year Resting In Johnston's Funeral Chapel, 539 Prospect St Sherbrooke, where the funeral will he held on Tuesday, May ' ¦ al \u201d 30 p.m .Rev R Malla-lieu officiating.Interment in The North Hatley Cemetery.lOHN STOtfy FUNERAL CHAPEL $30 Preipact St.\u2014 LO.2 2466 WATERLOO FUNERAL HOME 236 Main St.\u2014 T*l.77 Waterloo Geo.L.fetreault, prop.R.L.BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL A AMBULANCE SERVICE ii 300 Quean Btvd.\u2014LO, W» Rant Hatpltet Beat l-tt77 I In fflrmnrtam CROOK In loving memory of » r non anti brother, Bobby, who Irft ub on Mav 27, 1955 The month of Mav again la harp, To u*.the xaddeat of tha year; The blow wa* hard, the *hork severe, To part with one we loved so dear.Always remembered by, MR At MRS.WALTER CROOK.fhls dad and mother), AND IIMMEY 'hi* brother).®£.PROVOST MONUMENTS Oeublo Protoetion $\u2022\u2022) and Certificat* Guarani**.Tal.LO.9-1700 er LO.9-2*22 Cernar King E.and 13«h Av*.Sherbrook*.BRITTON \u2014 In loving memory of my d»ar hu*b»nd.Robert Britton, , who parsed away on May 27, 195b.The years roll one.and days go by.But loving memories never die, Kver remembered by, HIS WIT F GUY In loving memory of our * dear father, Mr.John Guy.who passed away, May 27, 1955 T4me goes on but memories stay.Erver remembered by, ELMER GUY, faoo).BESS TF» GUY.'daughter)* Kinnear\u2019a Mill*.Que.\tj ( Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks 41.50 par loMrUon DEATH NOTICIS USe P»r Una Minimum chars* *1.40 (10 Ums or ImL IN MEMORIAM1 *1.00 plai 1* tenu per Un* tor poetry.Add*.Uonal name» oyer throe :0 eenu each name.KLJL.ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OF PAR.HT SENDING NOTICE.t ¦ 6 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957.Stanstead County Fish, Game Club Debates Season's Varied Projects ].TK AYER\u2019S CLIFF \u2014 The May meeting of the Stanstead County Fish and Game Club, was held at St.George\u2019s hall.The president.Win.Hunter was in the chair, and several most important items of business were discussed.Bills were presented and voted to be paid.Tentative plans were made for the executive and directors of the club to meet with the officers of the Yamaska Club on June 4th in Magog to discuss and compare ideas.The president appointed John Mitchell and Gerry McKindsey to assist him in preparing the deeds for rights to the brook at Hatley Pond, as leased by the property owners.The brook, which is to be posted with \"No Trespassing\" signs will be used as a spawning bed for from the pond Charles Brewer and Albert Young were appointed by Mr.Hunter to draw up a lease of the rearing pond on the George Moore properly Windsor Halliway of Waterloo reported that a rearing pond could easily be built on the Lee ' Brothers farm property in the Magog area.It would be approximately 50 by 80 feet and hold 1 four feet of water Two sides arc natural water body holders,! which would mean building only I the remaining two sides, which should cost about $100.A motion was made that this project be | undertaken.Mr.Hallaway also gave a report on the condition of the O\u2019Malley Pond, with minor repairs to be made this spring.Se veral members volunteered to dean the inlet of minnows and suckers.A sizable amount of fry have been deposited in the Hat-i ley pond from the Baldwin\u2019s Mills fish hatchery.Art Hall gave a report on the sales of raffle tickets for motor and two other valuable prizes! and showed the campaign to he most successful to date.The secretary announced approximately 370 membership ; 18 WHIRLWIND .the best you can buy! 1.\tMOWS GRASS\u2014\u201cSuction-Lift\u201d gives \u201cheinie\u201d cut.2.\tTRIMS CLOSE\u2014No more tiresome hand trimming.3.\tCUTS WEEDS\u2014Slashes growth over 4 feet high.4.\tPULVERIZES LEAVES-Chews up 30 bushels a minute.5.\tMULCHES TURF \u2014Nutritional mulch is almost invisible.\ta e be held at 30 Mesiewlnel Street In LENNOXVILLE.Saturday, June 1st, AT 1:00 P.M.SHARP 1 G.E.Refrigerator; 1 G.E Stove; 1 combination wood roil and gas stove; chesterfield set; Chinese mg 10 x 12 (like new); walnut bedroom set marble tops; vanity dresser; 1 pr.heavy brass fir* dogs; 1 bras* screen, brass fender and bra»» tools; 1 power j rjer At the close of the games, lawn mower; 2 hand lawn mowers: j\tw,a;i served bv the hostess, garden hose with reels; garden lools;\t, ,\t.\t, step laddert Phtlco T.v.with stand; i T*16 next club meeting Will be red maple table; office chairs; swivel chair; gate leg table; open bookcase; drop leaf table; two large nfflee tables: trunks; linen; drapes drape material tnew) beds and bureaus some good antiques, dishes etc.and many articles not listed ART BENNETT.Auctioneer, Phone SawyerviUe 90W, Lennoxville Office LO, 7-4023.9.15\tBing Crosby Show 9.30\tRobt.Q.Lewi* 9.55 The Weatherman 10.05 Starlight Concert 11.20 Danny Galllvan 11.30\tVisit With Val 12.00 Sign Off 6.35\tBallroom 7.00\tNews and Sports 7.15\tAmos \u2019N\u2019 Andy 7.45 Eye Witness \u2014 News & Sport* 8.00\tMake Way for Youth 8.30\tBig Top Ten 9.00\tEd.R.Murrow 9.30\tRobt.Q.Lewi* 9.55 The Weatherman 10.00\tNews Headline* and Scores 10.05 Starlight Concert 10.30\tNews & Sports 10.35\tStarlight Concert 11.00\tThe World Tonight 11.15\tSport* 11.20 Danny GUlivan \u2014 Sports 11.30\tVisit With Val 12.00\tNew*.Sign Off EATON \u2014 The Christmas Club met at the home of Mrs.Charles Davies, when 500 was played.The prize winners were Mrs.F.Kingsley, Mrs.S.Brazel and Mrs.J.Cur- the home ot Mrs.T.Address Ctty/Town Province 'Phon* 27.Female Help Wanted TWO WAITRESSES required for Hoh Nob Restaurant, North Hatley.Phone North Hatley 804 nr applv at the restaurant.SERIOUS BUYER Desires to buy on 8 or 9 room house, lawn and trees, preferably in North Word.Will pay as much as $25,000.For further information, contact ROLAND BLAIS \u2014 Tel.LO.2-6622 AUCTION SALE for Jean Morin, BALDWIN'S MILLS.It mil»» from Coatieook (near Fish Ha(chery).Thursday, June 6th, 1957, AT 9:06 A.M.- LUNCH AT NOON \u2014 TO BE SOLD Ayrshire herd registered for 4 years.43 head of cattle, 18 cows, 4 2-yr.heifers, 4 l.yr.heifers, 2\tvr bull, 1 vr.hull, 13 calves 2 lo 3\tmths.; 3 sow* to pig 13th of June; horse 17(H) Ihs.; Ford tractor with plow and pulley, 20 ft.strap, tractor trailer, M.H.reaping machine; grain seeder; manure spreader: mowing marhtne; 10 ft.rake; steel roller; disc harrow: cultivator; potato hoe; dou hie harness; driving harness; DeLaval separator 1000 lbs.used 1 year, 3 milk pan*.10 milk pails; chain-saw; buggy: 2 driving sleds; manure sled; heavy sled; circular saw iR ft.table); sugar ing outfit; 400 buckets; gas tank (200 gals, with pump); all the small farm tools: and many other articles.Terms: CASH.A.GRENIER, (Auctioneer), 213 Main Fast COATICOOK.Telephone VI.9-2644, Box 74.3.held at MrComh Mrs.C.MrGilton attended the Teer-Cairns wedding held at the , 1 home of Mr.N Cairns, Hatley Acres, Mr.and Mrs Charles Davies spent the week-end in Sherbrooke, guests of Mr and Mrs.Howard Davies.Belanger, St.Jacques, Sirois & Co.Chartered Accountants C.E.BELANGER, CA.P.SAINT JACQUES, CA.YVON SIROIS.C.A.PIERRE COMTOIS CLAUDE POULIN, C.A.85 Wellington North, Sherbrook* TeL LO.2-2691 Hav» your watch**, clock» and jewellery repaired with confidence.at Wal Trade, Wholesale & Retail diitributors of watchei, clock*, and Diamonds 99 Wellington North (under Tip Top Tailors).Quickest service, lowest rates.Free estimates.40 years experience.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cent* nsr werd, minimum charge 58 cent» ter t* words or lets; three consecutive 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Lubrication a specialty.\"DAY or EVENING\" Tel.VI.3-4223 Sherbrooke Auto Spring Ltd.Leaf Spring.Coil Spring.Shock Absorbers, etc.Sales and Service: \u2018For us it\u2019s always Springtime\u2019 145 Big Fork* Street Tel.: LO.9 1144 LICENSED AUCTIONEER D.Benoit (Bilingual) Prop of the Holel Fontainebleau 18 years experience.The one who will give von satisfaction Tel.Weedon 10 R 22 Magog VI.3-3354 Sherbrooke LO.74785 NEALY & SOUBRY EQUIPMENT REG D Cockshutt Dealers.City Limits, Bromnton Rd.PAINT CONTRACTOR PAPER HANGING FLOOR SANDING SALVONI DUVAL 112 Farwell Sherbrooke Tel.LO 9-3765 ART BENNETT Graduate of RepparTt School at Auctioneering Bilingual Protessionel Auctioneer \u2014 REAL ESTATB \u2014 Tel.90W \u2014 Sawyerville Earl Wells.Assistant Tat.LO.74023 T- : rv\\- jige w-o ws-o ' wi ms' re1 - \\~r.' \\ : î yz ccwn- .TMS - /\t?\"Xl 9 5.9 WRC ie c.s ac \\ C S.A* O* MV >- «AA \\C.USAS A MAT IS N c a M, c o >©i> *ee s'cr r.iows-styles^ .-( NSW HAT?i î NORTH HATLEY \u2014 B F.GOODRICH Recently a prominent agricultural experiment station published some figures that opened our eyes.Based on 26 years of experimental results, it was stated that a 160 acre farm which used lime and clover had an average annual income of $950 more than the same farm would have made without lime and clover.Here are the figures, based on 40 acres per crop: CORN OATS WHEAT HAY FARM A No Treatment 1440 bu.1560 bu.800 bu.60 tons FARM B Lime and Clover 2320 bu.2000 bu.1120 bu.72 tons B.F.GOODRICH 161 Depot St.\u2014LO.94536 As Low As $1.00 Per Week LENNOXVILLE MOTORS REG'D Leopold Dion, prop.6 College St.\u2014Tel.LO.2 9533 Body Works \u2014 Paint Transmission Experts Firestone \u2022 Mercury \u2022 Meteor Dealer.LITTLE'S GARAGE REG'D Gas and Electric Mobil Welding Unit.The Ideal Repair Unit For Farmers.General Garage and Greasing North Hatley.Quebec Tel.LO.2-6443 i, ' l THIS .A YOU KEEP ^ w- S' A ACADEMY AWARD.1 \\ KEEP ^ evvCKlN \" Otlife , 3-111: Œ3 FELLAS.?HEV-, 'li-UAf I .¦.t AYER'S CLIFF Ary CHfW L R.THOMPSON AYER S CLIFF \u2014 Tel.50 Total value of crops $2826 $3876 Difference .Annual cost of lime .$1050 too Annual cost to Farmer A $950 for not using lime If you are Farmer A, let us help you become Farmer B.If you are Farmer B, we want to keep on furnishing limestone as you require it.DOMINION LIME LTD.LIME RIDGE, QUE.Three Villager Happenings Friends of Mrs.Gertrude (C.S.) Copp, of Burlington.Vt\u201e formerly of Derby Line, will regret to learn she is a patient in (he Bishop De Grosbriand Hospital in Burlington.Mrs.Inez Evans has returned to Beebe, after spending five months in Florida.Mr.and Mrs.G Earl Heath and daughters, Marilyn and Carolyn.and Mr.and Mrs.Giles Wilson, all of Derby Line, were in Rutland, Vt., recently.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Walsh, of Derby Line, were in East Clifton to attend the funeral of Mrs.Walsh\u2019 uncle.Mr.Judson Waldron.who passed away at the age of 84 years at Sawyerville.They were accompanied by Mrs.Gilbert Walsh and Mrs.Ray Badger, of Rock Island and Mrs.Edith Bellam of Beebe, who spent the time at the home of Mrs.Anna Waldron at Eaton Corner.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Johnston.After Every Meal Chew refreshing, delicious Wrigley\u2019s Spearmint Gum.Helps keep teeth clean-aids digestion.Mr.and Mrs.Carroll Sails, Mr.; and Mrs Howard Walsh, all of Derby Line, Mrs.Gilbert Walsh, Mrs.Badger, Mrs, Raymond Wheelock and Mrs.Charles Clark of Rock Island, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald and Mrs.James Martin of Stanstead were in Cookshire on to attend a Chapter meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star.Mrs.H.W Dcmick and her sister, Mrs.Elizabeth Parker, were in Barnet, Vt., to visit their sister, Mrs.Margaret Parker at the Kendall Rest Home, and found her feeling just fine.They were accompanied by Mrs.Bruce Lafoe and Miss Agnes Green wood of Derby Line and Miss Etta Taylor of Rock Island.Friends of Mrs.Golda Slandish are pleased to learn she is at her home in Rock Island after spending several weeks at the Sherbrooke Hospital and period , of convalescing at (he home of her sister.Mrs.C.E.Soles and Mr: Soles in Sherbrooke.Miss Jeannine Morin of the staff, of the Wesson Maternity Hospital, Springfield, mass., recently underwent an appendectomy at the Springfield General Hospital.Her parents.Mr.and Mrs F.G.Morin of Derby Line were there to visit her and found her progressing nicely.Miss Laurette Morin, of Stowe, spent the week-end at her parental homo in Derby Line.Mrs.C.Lee Wood of Derby Line accompanied by Mrs.Beulah Stratton, of Beebe, motored WANTED All types of Modem and Ancient Firearms \u2014 Powder Horns \u2014 Flasks \u2014 Cash or Trade ANDREWS' GUN SHOP Lennoxvilla, Que.W.A.Meets At Sawyerville SAWYERVILLE \u2014 The Worn- j 1 arts Association of the Sawyer- j ville Uniled Church met in the: Sunday School Hall, with the; first, vice-president, Mrs.L.Morrison, in the chair in the absence i of the president, Mrs F.Wil-jliams, | A plant was placed in the church on Sunday by Mr.Henry I Evans and family in memory of Mrs.Evans.Mrs.C.Phillips reporlcd having plenty of work materials on j hand.Mrs., A.Cameron stated a ' leader will be needed for the C.G.I.T.after she leaves.Fruit and flower commiltee re- : ported: Twenty-four Easter bouquets, 4 convolcsccnt, 2 sym pathy, and 3 Easter cards were j sent and flowers were sent to a funeral, 17 visits were made to isick and shut-ins.The commit-1 lee expressed thanks and appre- Hit the trail to fun afloat! 3 to 35 H P.Complete outfits.Easy terms.PRINCE CRAFT Aluminum & Fibre Glas» Boats NORRIE'S GARAGE Ayer's Cliff\u2014Tel.31-r-ll I NOV * P&PJCW! Y VLA ' ) WAV.MV CkRtklS ARÏ \\M*t PUT ! hEV fil ^\t\u2019 Ot.?T\\ 4 500C UVSP \u2019\t1 VSOKvER IN MV PAL i COUGH.1 ¦ÜRl lEVNv .AiN T THE', IRVIN*.YOU LIVE IN TW UK.WHAT H VO, g \\ LAWRENCE WAYNE5 LAST NAME AGAIN.' ) VYJ MUST HAVE Hi ARP OF THEM y *4**^ «TJ ha «»¦ '££1X3 BY PFTYR HOFFNMI HAS TWA A GC'NÏ T NOW NOW, LAWRENCE» COMPLETELY out OF Y KSMEMBER your mER MINP \u2022' SHE -\tY PL OOP PRINTING THOSE.THOSE PUMÿ in HERE / W.H.NORRIE & SON Ayers Cliff\u2014Tel.31-r-ll See us now for EXCAVATION & GRADING; residential, municipal and road work.NO BULLDOZER TRANSPORTA TION CHARGE under most conditions.(/ it' V 3T I TWINIK RICWAQD HAS A CRUSH ON) ME.' did W5 '.aÆSS?A9ilKIOj k Qi rît îM* 1 IM HIS %\ti îNj\th î tt» y y* MAYEM A ^McTsgtjno FLV OR A G-NJ AT', y M AV BU A \\ l^LOVE f'JP l _ a iwr t.Xn «.w».rjft.»«.uj.rn.ml to Albany, Ne' York, last week where Miss Nancy Wood is a stu-j dent at the Albany Business Col-1 lege.Nancy and a friend, Miss Clara Mayer, of Don Hornsvüle, N.Y., and student at the same: school returning with them and spending a few days al Nancy's parental home in Derby Lino Mr., David Wood of Franklin.Vt., was also a week-end visitor at his parents home.ciatlon to the church commitlee for their assistance with the flnw'pp.5 et Faster The Quebec Sherbrooke Presbytery W.A.meeting will be held in Quebec on June 11th.It was decided (o clean the church at the next meeting on June 19th if the church windows arc in A good attendance would be appreciated.The devotional period in charge of Mrs.A Cameron consisted of a Scripture reading on \"Forgiveness\u201d followed by Pray or.One new member was added to Ihe roll.The meeting closed with th Mizpah Benediction Supper was served to 21 members and sev-ersf visitors by the hostesses, Mrs K.Mcpurney, Mrs, C.Ken dall and Mrs.L.Morrison.^ AOO9 \\\t/ YK0 /J/ y.V* ^CONGRATULATE )j w '\t-N ^ u r?o 't , 1 I'M |Ht I ATHTP Of J* A SEVEN-POUND CIGAR-V».^ HAVE A BAH .j_) 1Î Jlk .' 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X ETIIL CANT BELIEVE OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Mojor Hoople ¦ ESATVrvVIGGS.'l SAW A NEWS-jb'1\to'^t \u2022'nee c\u2019/'.-y\t, v Clear you never l '\t\\fi-V-, î HE WILL Y\\ V AWAY FROM \u2014TTT J YOU STAY WITH HIM .[ WILL FOLLOW SOON ; T EL CP THESE ROOC W RO DANCERSAW WORD/-^ LIRE A CROWD 6TRU66UNÔ\tJ S IN A B.S WRECR.'/\\ £t., ML v.wcrr-HS, /-TOij I'.cvtK _ .J KNOW WHAT THEY'LL 60 - V vi FOR \u2014 'N MY HeVDAV On) FOR THE EXITS I > WITH A\\YTALENT,WHY SHOULDN'T X DEVISE A POPULAR DANCE-LOOKED,, 7 LUCE INDIANA _______^ ( Ç-AM.ClNG CCT a srüsh\ti Si m/iuguys SPEARMINT CHEWING Gun , «gmWWKVlMP K3s , N-SSWASA good//an With A MINUETS \u2022T\\ « Ol'i 7 4'; »%\u2022 ¦ M\t;T ém W i l l F OOOONE5S SAKES.' 1 \\ SUDDENLY C»OT A FEtUN' I\u2019M BEIN' FOLLEREO.BUT \u2022 NOTHIN'CAN STOP ME FROM MEETIN m pal toe EMBI5SY IN NEW / iW I YORK T\u2019START U ON OUR TOP V\" secrut Jr MISSION \u2019 7L m- Get some today./% I'VE P.EEAJ TVYlHCi GET ACQUAIMTEO WITH THAT NKlEr ROfsER AIMTVYKT FOR DAYS.WTT ME NEVER NOTICES ME ! f AKF.IAINT, Hiovv r ¦ -y ï O°üoo ^ Melp.'mv' 0r _ %) fkieNP rs J FAtNDNâ / - g /1?CÎOSM / G Mr.LOOKS ) - AWRJL/^ m W?1*RT bT M#«\tIWA T «g\tU » MONSTSR/J Puase -TbU GHOULPETT EXERT YOURSELF t MORTY MEEKII Bv Dick CavaIN GUESS wwa' / RIGHT/ NOW ; GUESS WHAT IVE > BEEN DOING r' HELPING MR DUDLEY PAINT HIS BACK OOF OVALU 5J7 TYAFT'S TSYGMI.WÇTF) W-?¦&CKH TatNTKb\u2019aOCY YYWY/t TVYTc\tVV.YJD Cff lUVAEK) 'At YETe.VbS Y/-TES TW'vÆ TOWUS CTPEVoYTOG FNLD OJOSMUC», V.VS cswotwns GET SPOOHTcD\u2019' r**«ow UAVb LFOQ BC7RTO TVYFRT m \u2018i VutLU M-YUtRSTCAjU'W'/ Or WKfE.VTTTYE I 10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY.MAY 27.1957.T In The Women\u2019s Sphere Marriage Sociat and f-^er5onal I ruddemam _ wells\t^-Jocial and J GTSona , The marriage of Elizabeth Ann.__\u2014\u2014- daughter of Mr and Mrs.Red- Or and Mrs.Dallas Bray, of Mr and Mrs.F.W.Ounsworth.j vers D.Wells, to Mr.Robert Plaxnview, L.I., are guests of the of Fulford, are arriving tomor-Gordon Rudderham.of Point formers brother-in-law and sis- row to be guests of their son-in-Edward, Cape Breton, N S., son ter.Mr and Mrs.C.Evans Jos- law and daughter, Mr and Mrs.i of Mrs Gordon Rudderham of hn.Howard Ave They were ac- I.F Lenaghan.Quebec St., for Point Edward, Cape Breton, N companied here by Mrs.N.G.a few days.They will also attend , S., and the late Mr.Rudderham, Bray, who will spend the sum- the final organ recital to be took place on Saturday, May 11 mer months with Mr and Mrs.given by Mr Lenaghan, on Tuts-at one o\u2019clock, in St.Peter's Joslin\tday night.Church, the Rev.Guy Marston\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t.officiating.Mr.Morns Austin, Miss Susan Graham, of Sut- .1rs.J.D.Bourassa, Des-organist, played the wedding ton, was the guest for the week- jardins St., has returned from music.Pink and white carna- en'1 ol Mr an more on-the-job hours, more operating economy, more hauling efficiency than any other trucks, bar none.Look at the facts.Engines.thrifty 6's or mighty VR's, every great dependable Chevy engine delivers the right horsepower, 1 Tondfim Tractor, Model W1953\t2 Tandem Truck, Model W1963 3 Tank Truck, Model W19S3 4 Dump Truck, Model 1643 5 Pick-Up, Model 1314 the usable horsepower for your job , .gets the most out of every gallon of gas.I ransmissions .onlv Chevrolet has revolutionary now Power malic that gives you easy, efficient automatic shifting through 6 forward speeds with direct-drive cruising economy.Or take your pick of Hydra-Malic, Powcrglidc or Chevrolet's famous synchromesh transmissions.Styling \u2022 Chevy has modern Work Styling that tits the job, gives you more efficient loading, longer life.Handsome Work-Styled cabs bring you panoramic visibility, concealed Safety Steps, High-Level ventilation and other big advantage*.Clet the whole impressive story from your Chevrolet dealer right now.Have him show you why no truck can men your needs half as well as Chevrolet .or give you mont for your dollar! VROLET CT-I5S70 F0XBR00KE MOTORS LIMITED 345 WELLINGTON ST., SOUTH\tSHERBROOKE, QUE.I » SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, MAY 27, lw>7.Compton County W.I.Reviews Yêâi S Actvities At East Angus Meeting EAST ANGUS \u2014 The annual meeting of the Compton County Women\u2019s Institute was held in the I.O.O.F.Hall with Mrs.Rupert Joyce, county president, presiding.Mrs.J.R.C.Andrews, East An.fus gave the address (*f welcome which was replied to by Mrs Philip Boy of Scotstown.Mrs.LeBaron, past provincial president, and Mrs.G.Parsons, provincial convener of Home Economics were introduced to the assembly.The secretary-treasurer, Mrs.Wells Coates read the minutes of the last annual meeting and the semi-annual.She reported there are 8 branches with 211 members also a Junior Branch.Receipts for the year were $3,261.92 and expenditures $3,-553.56.Splendid reports for the year's activities were given by the conveners of Agriculture, Home Economics, t Citizenship, Educa-tion, Welfare and Health, and Publicity.Mrs.G.Halliday reporting on the Bursary stated there is $244 in the bank.The Annual C.D French memorial Bursary will be given as usual.A second bursary is being considered and definite plans will be completed at the semi-annual meeting.Mrs.Roy Cillis gave some musical selections, also conducted â lively sing-song.The meeting adjourned at noon.The dining-room being very festive with beautiful bouquets of spring flowers and roses, which had been donated by Mr.Paul McKenna, of Sherbrooke, there was also a basket of tulips in the assembly hall, which was giuch admired.The turkey diaper was provided by the East Angus Branch.At the afternoon session.Miss Palmer spoke on Civil Defense, stating if a case of necessity should arise, the W.l.and town councils should work together.The possibility of a home nursing course was also discussed.Mrs.John French and Mrs, R.Elliot reporting on the Calendar project, stated these are to be ready and will be on sale at the Cookshire fair.Mrs.Joyce then introduced the guest speaker, Mrs.LeRaron, who brought greetings from the provincial executive, and from the president.Mrs.G.Harvey.She mentioned the flowers and music which were so much enjoy ed.She mentioned the tendency of the counties this year to send more money than had been raised, and Compton County was one of these.She spoke of the \u201cpooling of fares\u201d for the annual convention at Macdonald College, June 26-28 and the Golden Jubilee of the Q.W 1, which will be held in 1961.A pageant is being planned for this occasion for which members are asked to submit suggestions to Mrs.G.Parsons.Bury.Mrs LeBaron spoke of the need to increase membership in the W.l and to keep the meetings interesting.! She also noted that the national ; convention will be held this fall ! in Ottawa and suggested a dele-^ gate from this county be appointed to attend.Mrs.Joyce thanked Mrs.Le I Baron for her interesting and I informative address.Mrs.Halt then sang two se-i lections, accompanied by Mrs.R.I Cillis.Mrs.George Parsons spoke of I the Tweedsmuir hope chest and on\t»uu i -1*- ed a committee could be formed to have a \"Historical Society \u2019 for the county.Mrs.Parsons stated she had written the C.P.R re rates from Sherbrooke to Ottawa for a group who might wish to attend the F W.I.C.conference at Ottawa in October The rates are for a group of 10-14, $11; a group of 15-24, $9.5C; a group of 25, $8 40 per person The slate of officers was presented by Mrs F.B Mayhew as follows: President.Mrs.R.Joyce, East Angus; 1st vice-president, Mrs.Philip Boy, Scotstown; 2nd vice-president, Mrs.R.I\u2014rtSaml SS |-aav Inch trhnol InaAl.l.SMI RICAN SCHOOL Dtfl act] Shtibtees* II.W-Nam* Q J The Act of Love This ta woman a greatest challenge in marriage.It ia the wife who determines whether love-making will enrich lier life or curse it.In June Header'a Digest a woman doctor look» at lova and life.Dr.Marion Hilliard of Toronto give* wise counsel on how a wile can develop the iwiasnaive qualities necessary for a fuller, deeper, more satisfactory mantaJ relationship, ('\u2022et your June Reader's Digest today: 36 articles of lasting interest.condensed to save your time, C.W.L.Meeting RICHMOND \u2014 The May meet-in; of the Catholic Women's lea.gue was held in Holy Family Parish Hall with the president, Mrs.J.Beaubien presiding.After the League Prayer and Prayer for the Holy Father, the secretary Miss J.Goggm read min.aies.Mrs.G.Marcotte, treasurer reported that $78.25 was collected in the two parishes on Holy Thursday for the poor.The collection was taken in Holy Family Church by Mrs.G.Campbell.Mrs, A.Comeau and Mrs.G.Marcotte.A cheque was sent to Rev.Father Gauthier to help defray his recent trip to Rome.The correspondence was read by the secretary Miss M.E.O'Donnell including eight cards and a letter of appreciation.A letter from Mrs.Wolle in refer-f ence to the Diocesan Convention.Report of the social service convener showed that $7.10 was pay-1 cd for soup and milk for some children attending the convent, | and an order of groceries $8.50 for a family.Mrs.G.Campbell j reported seven visits were made ! to the sick.Magazine convener Mrs.C.Prévost that seven mem-f bers have subscribed to the League Magazine.Publicity convener, Miss M.E.O'Donnell reported that the ; April meeting and one executive j meeting were published in the Sherbrooke Record.Mrs.H.Bedard, Spiritual convener reported several members ! recited the beads at the home of | Mrs.L.Michaud, a deceased | member.A High mass was offered for the repose of the soul of a deceased member and a low mass for the sister to a member, j Several members took part in the | \u201cHour of Adoration\u201d on Holy ' Thursday.Mrs.E.Desmarais represent-1 ed the C.W.L, on the Annual pilgrimage to Cap de la Madeleine, In answer to an appeal from the Cancer Society a cheque for $5 was donated, It was decided that $3 prizes be sent to each of the four Catholic schools.Suggestions for a membership dinner to he held in June was discussed and left pending.Mrs G.Campbell, 1st vice-president, was delegate to! the Diocesan Convention to be j held in Magog on May 18th.The great composer Mozart was only 18 years old vf hen he wrote his symphony No.29 in 1774.OUT ON A LIMB By Stumpy McCulloch Last week a bunch of us fellers ! were discussin' the svaVs of wives.Said 01\u2019 Zeke.\u201c1 don't know about vou fellows, but when my wife and ' 1 have an altercation, 1 always have the last word.\" \"How\u2019s that?\" asked young Joe.surprised.\"I apologise.\" * * » Tiy a Torsion-Aire Test ! v v't\\ y> /\\ T^l ¦ * j MiPi ¦ r'-eja \u2022*: \u2019H; it WkM \u2022«tv Mi! ¦: - , ¦**kki££y :-.mmm fPilffi TÆiï Ùifà&Vi sV m&i&t /¦¦ u > w \u2018\u2018WTi Like every road to feel smooth as a new strip of concrete?Then just drive a Dodge with Torsion-Aire Ride! 11 ore\u2019s the beauty that irons the wrinkles out of washboard roads, takes rock and roll and roughness out of back-country lanes.Revolutionary Dodge torsion-bar suspension brings you the mosl comfortable ride of the year! If ynu\u2019re thinkin' abnnt startin' a woodlot on your land or makm' one pay you already got.mebbe youhl be interested in the tools you * need and what it'll cost vou.AU told, it runs upwards of 1250.First off, you need a chain saw, of a sire to take care of vour timber, and I kin tell vou one thinp.there's none belter than the one named after me.They start at $239 for the lightweight model.Next, you reed an axe.double or single edge.Vi\" handle, weight 3 to Mi pounds, about St.50a peavy, $8.50; a pole saw, 12* to 16' pole.16\" blade, $10.50, several wedges for falling and bucking, made of wood or metal, about $2 each; a safety helmet.$1.40: and a logger measuring tape.$3.00.Along about now is a good time for me to trot out a favorite theory I've always held: any job of work you want to do.you can do only as well as the tools you have to work w-ith.Tryin' to save a few bucks on tools tnebbe'U cost you many hours of sweat and struggle.\u2022\t*\t\u2022 I resd where estimates show that ¦ woodlot can produce « minimum annual profit of about $2 per acre.Rut experience his shown that teallv intensive forestry methods can double or triple this annual amount.It's also been found that one forest worker cam lake of about eighty arres of productive forest \u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 Come feel Dodge GO-power and STOP-power for yourself I .\u2014 j » Take Ihe wheel\u2014gel oui where the bumpe grow BIO \u2014and discover whal a olflerence a DODGE makes! Mrwtf ran» have n't believe anyone does\u2014un ! Sherbrooke Y's Men.the meet got off to an early start at 8:30 | Saturday morning and prize pre- ! sentations closed proceedings at I 5:30.The Y's Men incidentally, ! I deserve a great deal of credit for j j a well run program particularly! 1 for their untiring efforts to make i this meet a success and their con-} tributions toward building young j ! Canadian athletes.The best performance of the ! afternoon among the Juniors was ! I that of J.Terauds.of Sutton High School.Terauds, who specialized in field events, took top j honours in the High Jump, the j Discus an dthe Shot Put, fourth j place in the Pole Vault and third in the Broad Jump to earn ! the J.S.Mitchell Trophy for Jun-1 ior High Aggregate.Another notew-orthy feat was ! that of K.Jamieson of B.C.S., who not only captured his class laurels, but was also top point-getter in the entire meet.Final team standings and points follow: Bishop\u2019s College, 160; Stanstead College, 68: Granby High School.401:; Lennoxville High School, SS'i; Shcr-i brooke High School, 25; Princess I Elizabeth High School (Magog), j 22; Sutton High School, 2l*i; j Cowansville, 17W: Waterloo High School, 16; Knowlton High School | and St.Patrick's Academy, tied JUNIOR CHAMPION J.TERAUDE, SUTTON : M.Alexander, B.C.S.; S.W.C.; J.McLernon, H.Fielding, B.C.S.; S.W.C.; Alexander, ADENAU, West Germany Reuters \u2014British drivers Tony Brooks and Noel Cunningham-Reid set a course record with their three litre Aston Martin Sunday to win the 1,000\u2014kilometre 625\u2014mile international sports car race on the twisting Nuerb-urgnng course.They covered the distance in the Aston Martin DBR1 in seven hours, 33 minutes and 38.2 seconds for an average speed of 82.39 miles an Lour.Their speed was nearly two miles an hour faster than the previous record for the winding mountain course.Brooks flashed across the finish line over four n.inutes ahead of a second \u2014 place Ferrari driven by Briton Peter Collins and Belgian Oliver Gendebien.In third place was another Ferrari driven by Briton Mike Hawthorn and Frenchman Maurice Tringtign-ant.The favored team of world champion Argentinian Juan Manuel Fangio and Briton Stirling Moss had two breakdowns in Mas-eratis.Moss was leading from Brooks in the 10th lap when an axle broke.He was able to bring the car to a stop.Later he and Fangio took over a second Maserati but had to abandon it with a broken oil pipe and they then w»ent behind the wheel of a third car to finally finish fifth.were not asked to state whether they favored or opposed such a move hut several privately voiced hope that the franchise would he shifted to the west coast.Not one of the players polled\u2014 a little more than half the team was approached\u2014said he thought the Dodgers would remain in Brooklyn.A few, like Pee Wee Reese, Roy Campanolla and Jim Gilliam, said they just didn't know.Sal M.iglie declared he didn't ¦ V* less it\u2019s Walter O'Malley.And I doubt if even he does, right now But judging from the attendance, I think O'Malley will go through with it.I don't think he's happy with those crowds of 8,000 to 9,000 that come to a night game.\u201d Here is what some of the others had to say: Snider \u2014 \u201cYes, I think weTl move to Los Angeles.It may be next year or the year after.1 don't know when.But it\u2019s got fo come.All this talk must mean something.\u201d Newcombe \u2014 \u201cI say yes.Mr.O'Malley means business.And the sooner the politicians here realize it the better off they\u2019ll be.\" Gino Cimoli \u2014 \"Definitely yes The Los Angeles offer is too good to turn down.\" Carl Erskine\u2014 \"I'm tonvinccd we\u2019ll move out of Ebbets Field but I don\u2019t know where.Mr O\u2019Malley already has said the i Dodgers won't play at Ebbets i Field in 1959.\" 10; Cookshire High School, 6i Drummondville and St.Francis High Schools, tied 5; Asbestos-Danville-Shipton High School, 2; Sawyerville High School, 1; and East Angus School, 0.Points were awarded on a first, second, third and fourth place basis worlh 5, 3, 2.1 points respectively.Trophies won were, the Sherbrooke Auto Electric Trophy for the Juvenile 880yd.relay, B.C.S.The City of Sherbrooke Athletic Commission for the highest individual point aggregate in the Juvenile Division, L.Grainger, of P.E.H.S.Skinner Trophy for the team with highest total point score, B.C.S.The Sherbrooke General Sports Commission Trophy for highest individual aggregate scorer irrespective of class, K.Jamieson.B.C.S.The Sam Abbott Trophy for the winner of the Mile Run.H.A.Fielding, B.C.S.The Inspector J.H.Hunter Trophy for the Midget Champion, B.Racicot.Waterloo and R.Gale.L.H.S.The Syd Hart Trophy for the Bantam Cham-\t_\t.pion.K.Jamieson, B.C.S.The J.| ville; N.Buchanan, S.W.C.; L.Ca S.Mitchell and Co.Trophy, for j hill, St.Pat's.220 yds.: Johnston, B.C.S; Grainger, P.E.H.S.; Goyette, K.H.S.440 yds D.Birch, B.C.S.880 yds.; P.Smith, B.C.S.Broad Jump: Johnston, B.C.S.; Grainger, P.E.H S.; McLernon, B.C.S.High Jump: Grainger, P.E.H S.: M.Allatt.S.H.S.; Johnston, BC.S.Pole Vault: R.Allan, Lennoxville; J.Findlay, Lennoxville; W.Storojeff, Granby.Discus; B.R.Badger, B.C.S.; Grainger, P.E.H.S.; J.Setlakwc, 8e s course here.Players with net S.W.C.\tI scores less than the champions' 8 lb.Shot: Setlakwc.S.W.C.; ' Sross scores will receive an \"I Grainger, P.E.H.S.; G.Neil, 1)631 the champ\u201d card.Granby.\tThe weekend is sponsored by 880 yds Relay: B.C.S.: Know!- the Canadian Professional Golf ton; Granby; Cookshire.Canuck Duffers Have Chance To \"Beat The Champ\" TORONTO .CP> - Duffers in every province have a chance to play against Canada's male and female golf champions May 30-June 2.On national golf weekend, any player may pay a dollar and have his score for 18 holes less handicap registered in the competition.The champs, Al Balding of Tor onto and Mrs.Marlene Stewart Slreit of Fonthill, Ont., will pUy their round June 1 at St.Geor- MIDGET 100 yds : R.Gale.Lennoxville; Association and Royal Canadian Golf Essociation.RCGA president Sandy Somerville hojes B.Racicot, Waterloo; R.Eberts, | 20,000 will take part across Can-B.C.S.\t{ ada.Money goes to provincial 220 yds.; Gale.Lennoxville; I golf associations for junior de-Racicot, Waterloo; Eberts, B.C.S.velopment.880 yds.: L.Austin.S.W.C.; J.Redpath, B.C.S.; D.Rowat, B.C.S.Broad Jump: Racicot.Waterloo; Gale, Lennoxville: R.Pow, Granby.High Jump: S, Clarkson, Knowlton; L.Pickel, Cowansville; Northeott, Cookshire.Discus: J.Findley, Lennox- Ihc Junior Champion, J.Terauds.Sutton.The H.A.Rothfels Trophy for Pee Wee Champion.S.N'cil.Granby.JUNIOR 100 yds : G.Henderson, S.W.C.; D.Hamilton, B.C.S,; D.Chonchol, B.C.S.220 yds.: G.Henderson.S.W.C.; D.Chonchol, B.C.S.; M berg, B.C.S.440 yds 8 lb Shot: Findlay.Lennoxville; M.Ayre, B.C.S.; Racicot, Waterloo.440 yd.Relay: B.C.S.; Gran by, PrE.H.S.(tic): Cookshire.BANTAM 75 yds.: J.Bellm and K.Jamieson, B.C.S.(tie); P.Echenberg.Sherbrooke, and R.Sherrer.Cow-Lands-1 ansville (tie).I 100 yds.: Jamieson, B.CS.: High Jump: Neil, Granby; R.Marois, St.Pat's; G.Campeau., St.Pat's.220 Relay: B.C.S.; St.Pat's; Cookshire.Lennoxville.OPEN Mile Run: H.A.Fielding, B.C.S.; L Jedrychowski; Granby: C.Boreham, A.D.S.; P.Smith.S.W.SPORTSMAN\u2019S DIGEST \u201c\u2018Usharp WADE STREAMS IN SURE-FOOTED GEAR Czechs Top Wales In World Soccer Elimination Tilt PRAGUE \u2014 f/P) \u2014 Czechoslovakia defeated Wales 2-0 in a world championship soccer elimination match before a crowd of 50.000 here.In Vienna, Austria defeated Holland 3-2 in a preliminary-round match before 65,000 fans in the Vienna Stadium.NO PICTURES.PLEASE \u2014This four-week-old colt decided hr needed no publicity when b Mrs.James D Norris brought him out for picture-taking at Norris' Spring Hill Farm in jî Miami.Norris, the boxing boss, has started to dc\\elop his racing interests on a b;g scale, a).I 'Spurs Top Stars In Lopsided Soccer Match TORONTO \u2014ft - Tottenham Hotspur, from the English League First division, blanked the Onlario All-Stars 74) in a lopsided soccer match before close to 9,000 fans under floodlights at Varsity Stadium Saturday night, The game was not only a oneway affair for the youthful Spurs but it also provided a scoring feast for their centre-forward Bob Smith who netted five of his teams seven goals.Tommy Harmer, inside right, and inside left Alf Stokes «erp the other scorers.Sherbrooke.D Hamilton.B.C.S.; Sherrer, Cowansville; D.McLcr F.\tWanklyn.B.C.S.; L.Jedry- non.B.C.S.chowski, Granby.\tI High Jump: R Biggs.Rich- 880 yds.: F.Wanklyn, B.C.S.; j raond; B.Ross.Sherbrooke: Ech-D Dryden.C H S.; L.Jedrychow-1 cnberg, Sherbrooke, ski.Granby.\t! Junior Discus: Jamieson B C Broad Jump: A.Philip.S.W.C.; j S.; Ross, Sherbrooke.F.Duval.Wanklyn.B.C.S.; J.Terauds, Sut- Cowansville.,0I)1\t8 lb.\tShot:\tJamieson.\tB\tC.S.; High Jump Terauds, Sutton: Bellm, B.C.S.; Echenberg.Shcr G.\tFox.B.C.S ; Gunter, S.W.C.j brooke.Pole Vault; J.Unsworth.D.'\t220 Relay: B C.S.H.\tS.; R.Doyle, C.H.S.: Jedry- Lennoxville.chowski, Granby.\tPEE WEE Discus: Terauds.Sutlon; C.50 yds P.Hutchins, B.C.S.: S McCullouch, B.C.S., J.Alexand Neil, Granby; D.Houghton.S W er.B.C.S.\tc.12\tlb.Shot\tTerauds.Sutton; 75 yds\tNell.\tGranby.\tHutchins.0.Lemon, S.W.C.: Philip.S.W.C.B.CS, J Garncau.St.Pals Medley Relay: B.C S., S.W.C.; , Broad Jump Houghton, S W Lennoxville\t^ C,; Neil, Granbv; E.Mullin, St JUVENILE\tPats.100 yds,: G.Johnston.B.C.S., j Junior Discus: Houghton.S.L.Grainger.P E.H.S ; C.Goyette W.C.: Neil, Granbv; M Bellm KH.S.i\tB.C.S.CHAINS ClP.ATE5.RUBBER soles are ADCÎUATe FOR SAND- OR QRAVEL- ear-roMF» streams, but v^ater ACTS An A RUBBER LUBRICANT, so in&v ns Risky on slipperv CR MOSS-COVERED ROCKS.Boot-chains or similar rig* that you put on while fishing.SKIP SLICK ROCKS SAFELY l£ THEY'RE SOFT IRON- OTHERWISE, FELT SOLES OlVg BEST FOOTINO.*- I SKEKBROOKF DAILY RKCORP.MONDAY MAY 27.1S37.\t13 Billy Robinson Whiffs 13 As Royals Edge Maple Leafs 12-10 In Opener Don McKelvie Gels Firs! Hit Of Season; Roland Gladu On Hand For Game; Parade Held Prior To fr BASEBALL Safurday's Garnet NATIONAL LtASUE PhiluitlpbK 8, Puuburgb 6 Milwaukee 7, Chicago t.New York 8, Brooklyn 7 St Louii 12, Cincinnati 4.AMERICAN LIAGUE Chicago 4, Cleveland 0.New York 8.Washington 1.Baltimore 12, Boston 0.Kansas City S, Detroit 3 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester 7, Buffalo 8.Toronto 7.Montreal 8.Miami 10, Richmond 7.Havana 7, Columbus 4 Sunday's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 7.St.Louis 6.Chicago 7, 5, Milwaukee S, 4 Pittsburgh 13.3, Philadelphia 5.«.?Brooklyn S, New York 3.AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City 3, Detroit 1, Chicago 1, 3, Cleveland 0.4.Boston 9, 5, Baltimore 0, 4.Washington 9, 6, New York 7.7.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 3, 0, Montreal 1, 1.Columbus 6, 0, Havana 4, 1.Buffalo 9, 8, Rochester 6, 0.Richmond 4, Miami 3, (2nd ppdl Saturday w*a \"Red Letter Day'' (or the PON Y.PasebaU league when the olficlal opening wa» staged A motor parade leit William street Anno un headed by a Cit> Police escort with the Sherbrooke Regiment Rand and player* with league ot(iciali> in open cam Arriving at Sangster Park President Prie Sharp called upon Hon Johnny Bourque, Maurice Gingues, M P and Alderman Tons Pinard, who represented Mayor Armand Nadeau (or a (ew ro marks Roland Gladu, former playing manager with Sherbrooke was also on hand and spoke to the youngsters Prior to the game between Ray The above photo was taken Saturday afternoon prior to the official opening of the P.O.N.Y.Baseball league and shows the guests, league officials and players who took part in the event.In the background is the Sherbrooke Regiment hand who led the special parade which was staged.Vinonp those are.Maurice Gingues, M.P.Alderman Tony Pinard, who represented Mayor Armand Nadeau.Judge Redmond Hayes, Ivan Boisvert.Gaston Lebrun and the goes! of honor.v' « * \u2019 ~\t*\t¦ I vf, (H ¦ f ' \u2019 ^fi, I\t(Photo by Gerry Lemay) Today's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Milwaukee (night).Brooklyn at Philadelphia (night).Chicago at St.Louis (night).(Only games scheduled).AMERICAN LEAGUE New York »t Boston (night).Cleveland at Detroit (night i.Kansas City at Chicago (night).Baltimore at Washington might).INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE No games scheduled.Roland Gladu, former placing manager of the bherbrookr Baseball Club.What's Happened To Milwaukee's ^omm°nw®al,h rr\tAces Star At Vaunted Pitching Staff?Cubs Stop California Relay Braves; Dodgers Edge Into Second Standing NATIONAL LEAGUE \t\\V\tL\tPet.\tCBL Cincinnati \t\t.24\t12\t.667\t\u2014 Brooklyn \t\t.20\t12\t.625\t2 Milwaukee .\t.J0\t13\t.606\t24 Philadelphia .\t.19\t14\t.576\t34 St.Louis\t\u2014\t15\t18\t455\t74 New York \t\t15\t20\t.429\t84 Chicago\t.\t.11\t20\t.355\t10Mi Pittsburgh \t\t9\t24\t.273\t134 AMERICAN LEAGUE\t\t\t\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBL Chicago\t22\t9\t.710\t\u2014 Cleveland \t\t20\t13\t.606\t3 New York \t\t.20\t13\t.606\t3 Boston\t\t\t.19\t17\t.528\t54 Detroit \t\t.17\t18\t.486\t7 Kansas Gity .\t.16\t19\t.457\t8 Baltimore\t.\t.13\t20\t.394\t10 Washington .\t.10\t28\t.263\t154 INTERNATIONAL\t\tLEAGUE\t\t \tw\tL\tPet.\tGBL Buffalo \t\t20\t13\t.606\t4 Richmond \t\t.23\t15\t.605\t\u2014 Toronto \t\t.21\t14\t.600\t% Miami \t\t.19\tIS\t.314\t34 Columbus \t\t.17\t21\t.447\t6 Havana \t\t.17\t21\t.447\t6 Rochester .\t.10\t23\t.410\t74 Montreal\t14\t22\t.389\t8 (Games behind\tbased\ton\tRichmond).\t What has happened to Milwaukee\u2019s vaunted pitching staff?Manager Fred Haney hasn\u2019t seen a starter go nine innings since May 12.In the last five games he has used 18 pitchers.The lowly Chicago Cubs nvghed up the Braves during the weekend, taking three out of four including a sweep of a Sunday doubleheader that dumped Milwaukee into third place in the National League.Dick Droit, 20-year-old rookie,\u2014-\u2014-.-;-r who wasn\u2019t even on Chicago\u2019s! I001*1 ™i05 1!ag^.,v!c!°I?: whJen roster in spring training set a i c^aset^ t^e Phils lefthander # S MODESTO.Calif.(/P) \u2014 Commonwealth athletes dominated the California Relays Saturday night as the British middle dis tance pair.Brian Hewson and Derek Ibbotson, won the 800 and the mile Buffalo Bisons Hold Slim Lead Over Richmond In Close Battle: Royals Split With Toronto Maple Leafs The unusual see saw Interna j mound triumph of ihr senson, tional League race produced ;i now' twist today with Buffalo Bi sons back in first place while The times, however, proved 'railing the second-place Rich club record Sunday bv striking\tnncL'v'ent\ton t0J\u2019°'\u2018'ect *0 hit?for ^il5 Braves for a 7-5 decision in :\tf J13\u2019u5 rom!\u2019\tRo^0 Clemente \u2018\tthe first game, while Gene Com\t>ed ,he\twlth four hits and w failed Hanev Tuan pjaarro a\tdrove in\tfive\truns as Roy face J t\u2019tuaen\u2019 f ,\t, won his first of the year.Rookie College, captured both the disappointing Hewson was clocked in 1:49.2 and Ibbotson in 4:06,4 as he autlegged Australia\u2019s Mcrv Lincoln in the race for the tape.Little Mike Agostini of Trinld- Former Bonus Baby Bought By Buffalo Bisons BUFFALO.N.Y.\u2014 (/P) \u2014 The hot shot freshman, held the Cubs to four hits in eight innings of the second game but was knocked out in the ninth during a two-run rally that gave Chicago a 5-4 edge.While the Braves were strum-bling twice, Cincinnati got an eight-inning home run from its pitcher, Hal Jeffcoat, to beat St Louis 7-6 despite a pair of homers by Stan Musial, including his eighth grand slam.Brooklyn elbowed past Milwaukee into second place, trimming New York Giants 5-3 as Duke Snider joined the 1.500-hit club w-ith his seventh homer of the year, off Ruben Gomez.When the Giants kicked up their heels in the late innings, Clem | Labine had to help starter Sandy Koufax.Pittsburgh Pirates spoiled plans to celebrate Curt Simmons\u2019 Don Cardwell gave the Phils a split by taking the second 6-3.Billy Pierce hurled a brilliant four-hit 1-0 decision over Cleveland in 10 innings but Chicago White Sox had to settle for an even break with the Indians.Rav and 220-yard dashes after Texan Bobby Morrow dropped out because of a slight illness.Mike ran the 100 in 9 5 seconds and the 220 in 20 7.Pole vaulter Bob Gutowski, who bettered the world record a Ed.Mabie Heads Montrealers For Skeet Honours LOUISVILLE, Ky.\u2014 m \u2014Ed Mabie, 57, of Franklin Park., III., Sunday won the all-gauge title of the Kentucky Bluegrass Open skeet championships.Mabie won the title in a shoot-off with Bill White, 52-year-old .\t,\t\u2014 .I\t,\t-\tdirector of the Montreal Gazette Buffalo Bisons of the Interna- rAWA Announces pU1Th\tBerr® scorcd Mabie and White shattered 99 of 111 I KJ w I I Vi w «I rnnlriP Trmv Tviihpt uit\u2019Vt » l\t_\t».Narleski saved the nightcap for | month ago with 15 feel 8\u20194 Cleveland with five shutout re-i inches, failed three limes at l5-lief innings to earn a 4-3 triumph.10 Saturday night after clearing teresling.Foronto Maple Leaf Casey Stengel had a rugged 15-8 to win.afternoon at Yankee Stadium |\t- where his Yankees barely escaped with a split against Washington, In each game, Stengel\u2019s starter was knocked out in a four-run first inning.New York overcame a 6-0 deficit in the opener with the help of Mickey Mantle\u2019s ninth homer but the Senators finally won it 9-7.Bud Byerly held the Yanks to three hits in a 7 1-3-inning relief stint.Washington also blew a six-run lead in the second game and finally lost in the ninth when tional League have bought Lou Kretlow, former major lea!>u®\tSumluÇ pitcher, from Seattle Ramiers of :\t¦ng OUrRIUS the Pacific Coast League.The! EDMONTON \u2014 (P)\u2014The Cana-price was not announced.| d'an Amateur Hockey Associa- mond Virginians by half a game The Bisons, who have played live fewer games than the Virgin ians, moved back into first place Sunday by sweeping a double-header from Rochester Red Wings, 9-6 and 8-0, while Richmond edged Miami Marlins 4 3 in the first game of a twin-hill.The second game was postponed by rain Buffalo, with a 20 13 won lost record, holds a meager .001 percentage point lead over Richmond, whose record is 2315 But in games behind Buffalo trails Richmond by half a game.To keep I he race still more in's split a doubleheader with Mnnl-real Royals to remain in third place .006 points behind Buffalo and half game behind Richmond.Toronto, afler defeating Mont real in the opener 3 1, was set back 10 in the nighteap.Meanwhile, while the top Ihree teams were trying to unscramble, Columbus Jets and Havana Sugar Kings remained lied for fifth place by splitting their double header.Columbus won ihe opener 6-4 but dropped a two-hit 1-0 decision in the second Buffalo came from behind in the opener with a 15-hit attack netting 26 bases.Mike Kume gained credit for his firsl pitching triumph in n relief role.rookie Tony Kubek with a sac-jjQQ (arge^s i0 fjnjsh in a tie.In nfice fly for Bob Grim\u2019s fifth ' the shoot.off, Mabie missed two victory, 7-6\t,\t25 targets while White drop-J Glenn Cox, coasting to his third Boston Red Sox moved into ¦ perf three, fourth place by thumping Haiti.! R v ThomaSi Dayton, Ohio, , trucking executive, won the all-s average to, arouncj cilampionship, deslroytn helped his own cause with two home runs, one with Ihe bases loaded, in the abbreviated second contest.Buffalo hit mx home runs during the afternoon Richmond scored three run* in the sixth inning to come from behind to shade Miami.Jim Coates, lilted for a pinch-hitter in Ihe sixth, gave up seven of the Marlins eight hits and struck out nine to register his seventh vie tory He has lost one All Miami\u2019s run* came on horn ers, the firsl two ruling home on Bobby Young\u2019s clout in the third and the ot|ier on a solo blast by Gal Abrams Montreal southpaw Jackie Col him pitched a near three hitter in the seven-inning nightcap for his first league victory.The Roy als could manage only two hits off ihree Toronto pitchers but they bolh came in Ihe first inning off starter and loser Niles .lor dan.Bobby del Greco singled and came home on Jim Williams' double.Rock Nelson\u2019s two-run homer in the sixth was enough for Toronto\u2019s first game victory Mike Cuellar, 10 year old Havana native making his first appearance in organized ball, stop ped the Jets cold in the sernnd contest, after the two trams had combined for » total of six home runs in Ihe opener.Enrique Iz quierdo\u2019s seventh-inning double scored Chico Alvarez with Ihe only Havana run in the seven-inning nightcap.Dorey's Royals amt H.Mains\u2019 Maple leafs Mr.Gingues, Mr Gladu and Mr IMnard formed the batten with Gladu doing the hur ling.Gingues the receiving and I\u2019lnard at the plate.The local a! derman wallt*|»cd Gladu\u2019s delivery into centre field for the first unofficial hit of the dnv For the first time since the circuit has been in operation the teams were in uniform thanks to the untiring efforts of President Sharp and his executive Three lads members, Mrs 1 Sharp, Mrs R.Dorev and Mrs \\\\ Ro bin son, played a bis part in ihe opening activities Maple Leafs look a three run lead in Ihe top of thr first In ning with Don MeKelvie getting the firsl hit of the season and knocking in three rims Royals got two ot these back In tlieit half of the inning on one hit and : three walks I,cats went score less in the second while Royals i canto up with five runs.Billy Ro binson hitting a grand slam in the inning The teams battled evenly for the next three In nings gelling one run apiece In a big sixth inning, when Robin son gol a bit shaky.Leafs pushed i home six runs on four hits and ; three walks for the damage Going into the hotlom of the sixth and trailing by two runs : Royals put on a rally which nrtted i them 4 runs and gave them a 12 to lend The game ended this way a* Robinson regaining control struekmit two and assisted in the third out in the top of the seventh Billy Robinson allowed only six hits and stmekout 13 in his win.while 11(01 MeKelvie.though losing, pitched good ball aiidstnr.will improve The players played well though being a hltle excit ed and nervous with so manv personalities attending.At the opening ceremonies were Hon.J Bourque.Maurice Gingues, M.P.; Alderman Tony Pinard, representing Mayor Nadeau Ronald Gladu, Judge Red mond Hayes, Ivan Boisvert, Dow Brewery; Gaston Lebrun, Parks Superintendent; Jean David.CULT TV and also ret'!» outing Junior Baseball league.Lewis Roxenbloom: (\u2019, Vullin, presid rnt Lillie League; F H Wilson.Rotary Chib; Premlcnt ! I\u2019ata tie and Hap Rice, Lions Club, Gordon Breen.CKTS, Bill Kit shiivy, Montreal Gazette, Fed Anderson.Public Relations Little League.During the game secretary Hap Rice ot the Lions Club PK' senled Coach Ray Dorry wilh a catcher's mask and bats on behalf ol tho I Jons club Fhc winning ticket number in the prize drawing was 4240 and will ihe holder of I hi* number please eonlacl presldeiil Sharp» of ihe PONY.Mrs.Bob Bedard Loses Out In French Tourney PARIS (P Canada\u2019s Mrs.Bob Bdard was defeated fl-0.6 i by Ed da Buding of West Germ any Saturday in the second round of the French internation a! lennis championships.Mrs Bedard, wife of the Cana (linn tennis champion from Slier hrooko, tjue .was outlasted in blisleniig rallies by Ihe German Kretlow.a righthander, began ; Don had an operating surplus of j more twice.9 0 and 5-4.as Ted his career in 1946 with Buffalo, ¦
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