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[" 1954\t\tAPRIL\t\t\t1954\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t\t1\t2\t3 4\t5\t6\t7\t8\t9\t10 11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17 18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24 25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t WEATHER SHOWERS Sunny, becoming cloudy tonight: Friday cloudy with showers; not much change in temperature; light winds, l.ow tonight and high Friday at Sherbrooke 32 and 45.Established 1897.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS PRICE: 5 CENTS\tSHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY.APRIL 15.1954 Fifty-Eighth Year DULLES SATISFIED WITH TRIP RESULT World News In Brief Judge Frees Accused In Murder Case Convinced Geneva Conference With Advance Cause Of Freedom In Southwest Asia.Riviere du Loup, Que \u2014 ((t) \u2014 Three persons, including two New Brunswick residents, were killed and four others injured Wednesday in a two-car collision near St.Germain, Que., 20 miles west of this south shore St.Lawrence river centre.The dead are Mrs.Albert Roberge, about 60, of Grand Falls, N.B., her son, Albert, and taxi driver Jean-Pierre Roy of Mont Joli.Que.The injured, all of Grand Falls, are Mrs.Elie Blanchet, Mrs.Eddie Michaud, Dominique Levesque and Albert Roberge Sr.They were brought to hospital here where the latter was reported in critical condition.* * * Montreal \u2014 ((I1) \u2014 A wild 90-mile-an-hour chase through Montreal East early today ended with the capture of two suspected bandits.The chase, in which shots were fired, ended when the suspects crashed their get-away car into a telephone pole on east-end Notre Dame street.One of the men, identified as Charles Lesieur of Montreal, was taken to hospital with a possible dislocated shoulder.The second man, Roger Fredette, was detained in provincial police cells for questioning.* * * Galt, Out.\u2014(CP)\u2014 Police sought today to establish the identity of a person whose skeleton was found Wednesday night on the bank of the Grand river near here.The body was badly decomposed and some of the bones separated and scattered.Officers who made the preliminary investigation said the size of the skull suggested the person was a man.On the other hand, the general size of the skeleton led to the belief it was a girl.* * * Washington\u2014(TP)\u2014The two former chairmen of the United States atomic energy commission plan to testify at the security hearing for pioneer atomic scientist J.Robert Oppenheimer\u2014both of them apparently in his behalf.David E.Lilicnthal, w'ho headed the commission from the time it was formed in 1946 until 1950, said in a statement in New York Wednesday night that he will testify for Oppenheimer.\t4 Gordon Dean, who succeeded Lilienthal and served until last summer, said he had been asked to testify by Op-penheimer's counsel.?* * Paris \u2014 (JP) \u2014 France's rabinet today postponed until May 18 its final decision on a starting date for the crucial National Assembly debate on the European defence community plan.The cabinet announced it will ask the assembly\u2019s \u201cconference of presidents\u2019\u2019 on that date to arrange for debate to start \u201cquickly\u201d\u2014if an agreement has been reached with West Germany on the future of the Saar and if the United States has given assurance it will keep troops in Europe.Montreal.\u2014(CP)\u2014 Mr.Justice j Wilfrid Lazure Wednesday tossed | cut police statements and granted ! a motion to drop murder charges against James Rogers, 22, of Mont-j Indo-China ! real, and Frank Battaglia, 39, of i Oakville, Ont.The two men were accused of ; killing Charles Wagner, 26-year-; old former Montreal night club ! waiter.The Crown\u2019s case hinged on understanding.\u201d statements made by the two sus-! Dulles said the possibility of pccts and introduced in court by ; 10-nation alliance similar to NA-provincial police.Mr.Justice La-, XO, proposed for the southeastern zure said Rogers and Battaglia : Pacific, \"has been enchanccd by were held for more than a month 1 my talks.\u201d before being brought before a ; The proposed alliance would aim magistrate, suggesting undue in- i0 stem Communist expansion in fluence and creating a presump-; Jndo-China and the rest of South- Syracuse, N.Y.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 State Secretary Dulles returned | to the United States today and said he w as \"well satisfied\" with | the results of his talks in London and Paris on Indo-China.He added that he believes the Geneva conference will advance the cause of freedom in Southeast Asia.Dulles termed the Indo-China war and the general situation j in Asia a \"disaster,\" and \"this disaster would be compounded if! were lost.\u201d Dulles read a statement to reporters on his arrival at the! Syracuse airport from Paris en route to his hideaway retreat on Duck Island in Lake Ontario.He said a more serious disaster \"can be prevented if the free nations arc united \u2014 that unity of purpose depends on full tion of doubt which should be entirely lacking if the Crown wishes a statement to be accepted as voluntary.The statements attributed to the ; suspects said Wagner was shot af- Collapse Of Accused In Perjury Case Kansas City\u2014) \u2014 Finance Minister Oncsime Gagnon will represent Premier Duplessis at the state funeral Monday of Nova Scotia\u2019s premier Macdonald, it was learned Wednesday night.It was also reported Premier Duplessis lias sent a telegram of congratulations to Harold Connolly, sworn in Tuesday as Nova Scotia Premier.Text of the telegram was not made public.In Telephone Usage Seen New York -\t time has entered negotiations .seeking full deduction of its new income tax.However, the federal government stood ready lo co-operate in finding a solution lo Ihe problem.The dispute was threatening the unity of French-Canadians.G.H.Cast.lcdcn (CCF-Yorkton) said the dispute is endangering Canadian unity.He took issue with the statement; of Premier Maurice Duplessis of Quebec that the federal decision \"rejoiced the enemies of the Province of Quebec who favor only one language and one religion,\u201d A Quebec member, Joseph Fontaine (L-St.Hyacinthe-Bagol) said the dispute may lead people of his No Record Tomorrow » Tomorrow, being Good Friday, the Record will not be published.'rights.Charging that \u201cpublishers \u201cIn other words, what is asked ! province to think that the federal are ganging up against new au- 'T us ,.- the power to ax not the thors.\u201d the 19 said they would sign | ^Payers but the treasury of the no new contracts if the publishers federal government \u2019\u2019 1 persist in their oim.\tj J he double tnxâiion whs due i \u201cThey are trying to take a per-\t\u2022'¦olely to\tthe Quebec\tgovernment\u2019s contage on different, individual\tdecision,\thut Quebec\tnow\twas\ttry- acts of creation \u2014 a film or a play ing to throw \u2019he blame on the fed-\u2014 as well as the book they are eral government, handling,\u201d the writers said.i \u201cThis reminds me of the little In addition to Masefield, the :\thoy who\tpulled the\tcat\u2019s\ttail\tand letter\u2019s signatories included J.B.\treplied to his father\twho\thad\tfold Priestley, Osbert Sitwell, W.So-; merset Maugham, Sir Compton jMacKenzie, Sir Alan Herbert, Walter, de 'j> Mara and Joyce Cary, i All are members of the Society of Author*.\tB him to stop: 'I\u2019m not pulling, the cat is.\u2019 \u201d A Progressive Conservative nonconfidence motion now before the House criticizes the government for having \u201cfailed\u201d to reach agree.government levied the new tax.He said Mr.Duplessis apparently does not understand the meaning of national unity.It would be naive to believe he was the 'inly provincial premier concerned about provincial autonomy.J.Waldo Monteith (PC-Perth) criticized the procedure of taking sworn statements from farmers on their financial operations.It was almost impossible for farmers to remember all theL petty expenditures.They could easily make wrong statements, with the best of intentions, which\u2019, could later be held'against them! Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1954 On our giant wida-viiion screen at Regular Prices! LAST 3 DAYS! Tomorrow, Holy Friday, Closed during Afternoon.The show will start at 6.00 p.m.THE WHISPERS THE LIES.THE SUNDERS .THE THINGS THEY SAID - ABOUT HER!.'/'hr/* faH 't/ift j/W / UAXl- '*>\" Scandal.viS(:oi!i!ii; tira M-G-M I tliir'mf EASTER DANCE burroughs falls PAVILION, SAT., APRIL 17th Art James and his Swing Band Dancing from 9.30 to 1.30.Adm.75c Winner nl i\\e FAItKTS* MAGAZ1XI ] MEDAL AWARD! /~i «««ER (msoN ^WALTER J*tdgeon TECHNICOLOR j w,ih AGNES MOOREHEAD DONNA CORCORAN ALSO! jUrcinj.JOAN\tJACK FONTAINE - PALANCE COMME\t«08ERI CALVET-DOUGLAS Starting SUNDAY- 2 Technicolor Features: \"YANKEE-PASHA\" with Jeff Chandler, Rhonda Fleming.Also! \u2014 \"SEA DEVILS\" Yvonne DeCarlo, Rock Hudson, MAGOG THEATRE TONIGHT Dorothy Lamour, William Holden in \"L'ESCADRE EST AU PORT\" Also \"LE JOURNAL D'UN CURE DE CAMPAGNE\" with Claude Lavdu, Jean Hivevre COMING Fri.\u2022 Sat.\"CHANCE FOR A DAY\" with Alex Nicol, Audrey Totter Also \"CEASE FIRE\" Korean War ST.PETER\u2019S AUGMENTED CHOIR presents HANDEL'S MESSIAH (Passion Section) Morris C.Austin, Organist and Choirmaster ST.PETER'S CHURCH Good Friday, April 16th, 1954, at 8 P.M.5th ANNUAL E.T.SPORTS SHOW Thursday & Friday, April 22nd & 23rd, 1954 (Sponsored by Sangster Memorial Men\u2019s Club) Corner Denault & Galt St., West Golf \u2014 Fly Tying \u2014 Pistol and Rifle Shooting \u2014 Demonstrations \u2014 Continuous Sporting Movies \u2014 Trading Post \u2014 Equipment Displays \u2014 Fish Aquarium (Supplied by Quebec Hatchery, Baldwin Mills, Quebec).Door Prizes Membership 25c\t7.30 P.M.EVERYONE WELCOME Growers 0Î FRUITS VEGETABLES TOBACCO WHEN YOU THINK OF PEST CONTROL THINK OF NIAGARA PWOTgQ» UNTIL 10 P.M » ».¦ ¦ ¦ :: 200 WELLINGTON NORTH ?IN HOLLYWOOD ?Erskine Johnson Carroll Righter's Astrological Forecast Dusts, Sprays, Dusting and Spraying Equipment for all orchard and row crop needs.Lucien J.S.Laporte, District Manager, 5581 Ave.des Plaines; Syl.Hebert, Assistant, Beloeil.NIAGARA BRAND SPRAY CO.LIMITED BURLINGTON, Ontario.OPEN TONIGHT 1 *a i i i ¦\ti i i l l ¦\ta a a a a a a a a ¦\ta a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ¦ ¦ -a NEA News Correspondent Hollywodo \u2014Hollywood has its Oscars for !he year's best and: television has its Emmys.Real dignified stuff.But there are a number of oth- ! er \u201cbests,\u201d and I believe theyj should be spotlighted with awards,! too.So I\u2019m handing out my \u201cReal Gone\u201d (Real Silly) awards this, year.I have a sand sculptor working on suitable statuettes on the beach at Malibu.I decided on sand statuettes because some of the winners may prefer to have j their trophies washed away by the next high tide.But it\u2019s high time for Real, Gone recognition.The winners: Best will power: Marjorie Main, who didn\u2019t once open her mouth | and stick out her tongue in the langorous manner of Marilyn-you know-who.Every other female in Hollywood did.Best stunt flying of the year: Arthur Godfrey.Best unt'ilmcd drama: When .Tackle Gleason\u2019s wife went to visit him in the hospital and found another doll sitting on the foot of his bed.! Best restraint: Mrs.G.for not I breaking his other leg.: They'll Remember Him I Most unforgettable character I of the year: MGM boss Dore ! Schary, who forgot to mention i Louis B.Mayer and Irving Thal-j berg in a TV history of MGM.In I Hollywood, that\u2019s like forgetting ! to put film in the camera, j Best expose: Marlene Dietrich, in her peek-a-boo dress, that made the dice leap by themselves at the Sahara Hotei in Las Vegas.Physical achievement award: Darryl Zanuck, for chinning himself on a trapeze at a Hollywood night club.He started out to prove | he could do it with one arm, but didn\u2019t make it.To Darryl\u2014a ! year\u2019s supply of vitamin-packed ! breakfast food just like Wiki Bill Uickok eats.Loudest bubble gum blast of the year in a movie theater: George Beckwith, Jr., 13, at Los Angeles\u2019 Leimert Theater.Best family arguments: Red Skelton and his Georgia.Understatement award: To C.J.Tevlin, RKO executive, about TV: \u201cWc arc only sorry television exists because it keeps people away from film theaters.Other than that We have no interest in it.\u201d Best acting: Marlon Brando, disguised as a UN diplomat, trying to elude a process server after Fox sued him for .152,000,000.The process server recognized him anyway, but Brando\u2019s new to the disguise art.He often doesn\u2019t even wear a shirt.Humility award: The judge who didn\u2019t kiss Marilyn Monroe after j he pronounced her Mrs.Joe Di- ! Maggio.\t| Best glamor: Corinne Calvet, for I being photographed in a mink: coat at the breakfast table.Best costume design: The rftink scanties Terry Moore wore in Korea.Best drama in black: Zsa Zsa Gabor\u2019s eye.Best drama in color: The blue pencil shavings on the floor after the movie censors looked at Jane j Russell\u2019s dancing in \u201cF r e n c h ! Line.\u201d I Owners\u2019 Special Award Technical award: To all of the i confused theater owners trapped in the big-screen, wide-screen, lilted-screen, 3D-screen trenches.They were so busy enlarging screens and hiding sound horns they hardly had time to box and butter the popcorn.Achievement award: Marilyn Monroe, who changed the name of movies from \u201ctalkies\u201d to \u201cwalk- : ies,\u201d and for reviving the good old, silent days.(Her best lines are unspoken.) Philanthropic award: Howard tinges, for offering to buy up all of RKQ\u2019s stock for $6 a share when the market price was around $2.This award, however will be help up until Howard\u2019s eventual profit, or loss, is revealed.Endurance award: (Too Moore, I the doll who kissed a TV an-, nouncer right out of his job, prov- ; ing those \u201cAs Time Goes By\u201d j song lyrics, \u201cA kiss is just a kiss,\u201d are all wet, As time goes by with Cleo in a clinch, there\u2019s no time for breath- Craig Stevens may lose the j break of bis career because of his | recon.illation with Alexis Smith in London.He left Hollywood knowing that the televersion of I \u201cTales of the Texas Rangers\u201d was in the bag for him.Now his anxiety to keep his marriage to Alexis intact prevents him from return-: ing to the U.S.The lead may go to amther actor.« * * Lee Marvin the terrific heavy of \"The Big Heat\u201d and \u201cThe Wild One,\u201d has been signed to a starring contract by Panoramic.Leon-! ard Goldstein sees rough-tough Lee as another Clark Gable.Aries (March 21 to April 19) Formal, conventional higher-up releases information you need that gives you at last the \u201cgo-ahead\u201d signal for joint ventures, but you most cooperate wholeheartedly for satisfactory results.Taurus (April 20 to May 20) Behind-the-scenes work is required if you are to balance your assets and your liabilities, your work and your aid to others, your job and your pleasures, Be astute and cagey in everything.Gemini (May 21 to June 21) Active, understanding, albeit domineering supporter opens new vistas, horizons for you to express yourself, but you must cooperate also with close attachment, so harmonize views before making commitments.Cancer (June 22 to July 21) Chance to look directly at situation pertaining to your public work, reputation, credit also brings flaws that need correcting, so put off no longer but change right now.Leo (July 22 to August 21) Getting away from public eye info libraries, newspapers, educational, scientific, spiritual books, suggestions lifts whole tenor of your existence to higher levels.Think deeply.Then put in effect now.Virgo (August 22 to September 22) You need more funds in order to please your loved ones, to meet financial obligations and have good chance this day to change sys-\u2019 tern, cut out frivolities to achieve this aim.Libra (September 23 to October 22) Make sure you have decided just what you want in the future, for there are some odd conditions coming into the open that require you to have sturdy realization of your hopes, or confusion reigns.Scorpio (October 23 to November 21) Warm-hearted but exacting admirer likes to assist you, but can\u2019t resist teasing as well, so don\u2019t lake it so seriously.Show appreciation for the helpfulness, then join in fun.Sagittarius (November 22 to December 21) It\u2019s essential that you be just as direct with those in authority as in your own bailiwick, so tactfully show them how you feel about present joint alliances in worldly aims.Capricorn (December 22 to January 20) Nothing is to be gained by showing your resentment over public disappointment; doubtless you had not the proper information upon which to act, but it\u2019s available to you early today.Aquarius (January 21 to February 19) Early morning study reveals better course for putting your ideas across, even though you have to work angles to do so.More revenue flows into your coffers by such coursé of procedure.Pisces (February 20 to March 20) You suddenly become all fired up with new ambition to make your relationship with all others more satisfactory, worthwhile, understood by friend, partners alike.Definitely cement ideas you desire.If Your Child Is Born Today Today\u2019s child is one of those very meticulous youngsters who will make sure that every item of his or her apparel is in its right place and full of cleanliness and meticulous care .Make sure your offspring enjoys playing with others and that you can invite them into your home to cement bonds of friendship that can last into later years, when your child will become more sociable and wbll desire old friendships to enjoy.Fine chart for precise occupations requiring exactitude in all details.Carroll Righter\u2019s individual 16-page Astrological Forecast for May is now ready.For your copy send 25c with stamped, self-addressed envelope Cor each forecast to Sherbrooke Daily Record, Forecast, Box 350, Madison Square Station, New York 10, N.Y.(Note: Papers west of Rockies use Rincon Box 3032, San Francisco 19, Calif.) MASSEY TRACTORS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS Complete Stock of Genuine Parts \u2014 Cattle Dealers W.R.YOUNG Junction St., BEEBE, Tel.280-J-4 CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS MONTREAL.April 15th\u2014Now you can dust your floors and walls\u2014with as much flexibility as if you were dusting with a cloth in your hands\u2014because of the excitiez new 4-WAY ZLPPERMOP.You see the ZIPPERMOP, which is made by O-CEDAR OF EASTER DANCE I.O.O.F.HALL, SAWYERV1LLE SAT., APRIL 17th.Cactus Jim and His Night Raiders' Orchestra.want to use difficult bits CANADA LTD., the handle rotates Super-wide for large a ween furniture pn a 4-way et so *as; long and narrow for those It\u2019s such a satisfaction to feel quicklv .and to see how the dust.iPad zips offm a jiffy for easy laundering.) Unconditionally guaranteed against mechanical defects for five years, by O-CEDAR of Canada Ltd.this beautiful mop m-mg so easily\u2014s< KING'S CORNER- Mr.Clinton King, of King\u2019s Corner, accompanied Mr.Russel Rolh-ney and Mr.and Mrs.Francois Tre-panier to Quebec City on business.Mr.and Mrs .Ivan McKee were afternoon guesls at the McElravy home.Mrs.Fred McElravy and son, Barrq, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs.John Davidson, of Kinneâr\u2019s Mills.Mrs .Clifford Bailey and three children, Joan, Edwin and Beverly, spent a few days at the Geake home.Mr.Clinton King and Mr.Carl King were evening guests at the McElravy home.Mr.Carl King was a dinner guest of Mr.and Mrs.Wilbert Wallace, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills.Mr.and Mrs.John King were Sunday evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.James Morrison.Mr.James Morrison spent a day in Thetford Mines.While there he called on his brother, Findley.Easter Greetings from ASSELIN & CARON Formerly Lessard Service Station 722 King St.West -\t».\t- Sherbrooke Tel.3-2882 Order Now from HOVEY\u2019S GREENHOUSE 105 Dufferin Court Telephone 2-3949 CUT FLOWERS Spring Flowers, Carnations, Roses, Orchids, Gardenias.LIU ES Always a favourite in all J?i their, white .loveliness.fT Potted or beribboned to It carry the Beauty of Easter into gvery home PLANTS Give plants this Easter\u2014\t^ a gift that your friends |0;! and relatives will appreciate.FREE DELIVERY TOMORROW, GOOD FRIDAY, CLOSED ALL DAY.SATURDAY, OPEN FROM 9 to 6 Ï WED-SAT.INCL.2 TECHNICOLORS REMUER CINEMA \"SINS OF JEZABEL\" PAULETTE GODDARD GEORGE NADER \"THE STARS ARE SINGING\" ROSEMARY CLOONEY Anna Maria ALBERGHETTI LAURITZ MELCHIOR \"My dress was dry cleaned at ROMEO DRY CLEANING\" Everybody thought it was a new dress, but no.she had just taken it to Romeo Dry Cleaning and the expert workmanship made it appear new.You, too, can look really smart in properly dry cleaned clothes.1 Happy Easter, Everyone; The Staff and Management of ROMEO DRY GLEANING Plant and Service Store, 1444 Galt St.West \u2014 Tel.2-2900 Service Store: 216 Alexander St.\"We Call For And Deliver Your Dry Cleaning\" KEEP YOUR FURS SAFE I STORAGE - REPAIRS REMODELLING Pick-Up and Delivery! 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Do You Know What Makes The Difference between having a line full of clean clothes, and having a line full of white ef\u2014>3\tclothes?Clothes that are well washed can be oom- J1MSON rj , IS IT ALL RIGHT, MOTHER TRUCKLE ?you LEFT TIN the ^ OVEN TOO LONS/A BlTK> DRIED OUT// IN MY DAY ^ A GIRL KNEW HOW TO COOK BEFORE SHE\u2019D THINK OF SETTING married\u2014i hope >OU EAT A GOOD LUNCH EVERY' DA/, UERKLEy- Z?7 Ke> o> y 'vmil TP°P M, KING FEATURES SYNPICATE.I of lho Sherbrooke Baptist ing for education, told of attend-!buy gas,for cash or on credlt ; Church speaking on \"The Sigm-ing the Parent-Teacher night at a8l.l8a?\u2018\t.\tj Oca nee of the Cross.\u2019\u2019 ing the Parent-Teacher night\t,,\t.,\t.,, I the Lennoxville High School and i res]d,enl .\t,ehx' Mr.Fred Fox will render the ! commented on the drawings done p,re^s^.lhV-eglct 0I?,be ]a ^ c\u2019Ltbtu ! s010 \u201cIn My Father's House are by the younger pupils, especially !?1\u2019ibfthaL.,hl® \"as ,h®.lasl 1'ieet' many Mansions,\u201d at this evening\u2019s : one showing the maple woods dur-1\tSaturdayDfor Halifax^ cm''-'if'n Dn,] tho\t\u201c,,n \"'¦'\u2019O'\"1 :\u2022 ing the sugai season.\tj Meeting adjourned with ; Mis.Earl Savage, convenei of n, j.-, ,llr.s :.i,,.r, nnrt \u2022honlth Dctorl Im- vnt.^anaaa SUng 111 t 1 CnCtl.\"Ü HEAR BETTER for 18c A MONTH! Imagine such low operating cos»\u2014one 18c battery lasts a full month! See the 3-\u2018.ran-sistor Zenith \"RoyaLT\" Hearing Aid.\u2022 3135 BUDNING\u2019S DRUG STORE 39 Wellington N., Tel.2-4773 MATHIAS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Sale - Exchange \u2022 Repaiis Royal and Burroughs Agents 41 Wellington St.North Tel.2-0440 ! welfare and \u2018health, asked for vol unteers to assist with (he making j of bed pads at (he Cancer Association dressing centre in Shcr- Reports Given At Meeting Of Belvidere W.I.the anthem, \u201cO Saviour of the World\u201d by Goss at the morning service Friday.The entire offerings taken al the services at (he Lennoxville United Church will be devoted to food for the.world\u2019s hungry.lions ol the Easlern Townships and more than 15UÜ eases and it was 0\t' .jt(\u2019on! \u2018 1 c ' .; emphasized thal each year umn\tArthur .BennelI.ol Savye, than 350 new cases are hein.: : 'a1 O d a - am tjonoc i md ( w it l treated.Al (he clinic Iasi veafl bough the Ihnlty, well-bred henl alone, there were about 1700 free; brought comparaltvMy low bidding consultations, 421 radiologies and \u2019b® *a,,\u2018 \"\u2019;ls :l success over 1700 analyses.The clinic has! 1(' bord as a whole broiighl in received high praise from medi- :i1' average ! .ttLiMJ, wilh the cal authorities and from the Can givi-'mm mud for male and lemnle ttdian Cancer Society, who consul 1 being $130.42 and $162.1!) respec-er it otic of the finest institutions !1 b\u2019MV- (\u201c Etu 1\u201c males on sale, of its kind in Canada.\tj Warnerland Max Brian, owned by Numerous groups of volunteer 1 Warner^received the highest Workers, organized by well known'bid, $175.This young heifer, exladies\u2019 organizations in this city, actly one year old yesterday, was work every afternoon, preparing] boughl by Charles Lillie, of Bury, and sending out dressings and Three other Warnerland male, other supplies to cancer palienls also hronghl in $175 each, and who arc financially unable lo pay]these were bought by William for such things.The amount of Shannan, Hatley; Parker llarlitm, j work lining done by them is real-! Bishopton; and Bruce McKelvey, ized by few people.As a matter Danville.Mountain View Maiden, of fact, some 6,U00 dressings are I of the Erwin S.Watson herd of j prepared and delivered each Bury, brought in the bigge: I sum month.\t! for the !i males.Milton Goodin, of Another free service provided is; Bury, purchased the hoi lei for the transportation of poor patients ! $225.from their homes to the clinic.' This year the higher I bid lor a The officers of the Society male was $175, while a year ago Point out that all this costs a great $290 was paid out lor the top bull, deal of money, most of which, up seven females were auctioned off to now, has beer provided by the j y(,ston|,1yi $225 being the highest provincial oliice in Montreal.I he ; compared lo $275 for Hie pre clinic, of course, is partly support-V(,,ir cd by government grants, but] yr|,' sgrirullurisl: who closely : these are not enough lo keep '\u2022 : examined the herd, claim the cal operating.and do no cover a all\t,, \u201e00t) y Iasi year's.W.G.MaeDougall, formel Mrs.A.Parsons, convener of publicity, read a message from Mrs.Adams, president of (he F.W.'.C.The new program outline was read for lire second time by Mrs.: Norman Bowers and was accepted.1 I he members were asked lo bring The April meeting of Belvidere ] donations of any good books suit-; Branch Women-s institute was able for adults or children to the hekl at lhc home ot Mrs.R.Cillis, next meeting these to be given to with Mrs.Earl Wells as hostess, help replenish tne McLellan tra- § p)Ue )-0 (jm absence of the presi-velltng library.A vote of appre- denti Mrs.G.Wells, the first vice-! cation was extended to (be super-! president.Mrs.E.Wells, conduct-mtendent of the Experimental \u2018 ed the meeting.The motto for the Farm for the use of the assembly month was, \u201cGod give us strength! hall lor holding W.I.meetings.1 (0 accept the things we cannot Following the business of the change.The courage fo fight for afternoon, tea was served by the things we can change.\u201d The roll hostesses, Mrs.W.S.Richardson, ] call, \u201cName an outstanding event Mrs.John Campbell.Mrs.W.T.taking place in Canada (his Pearson and Mrs.Albert Parsons.! month.\u201d was answered by 14 \u2014 -.\u2014\u2014\u2014_\t: members.There is little difference be-\tThe treasurer\u2019s report showed 1 tween the length of hair on a 1 cash in hank.$158.39.; man's head and on a woman\u2019s\tCorrespondence included a pro- igratn and application form for the ! Leadership Training Course to be held at Macdonald College the end of May, a letter from Mrs.H.G.Taylor, acknowledging the or ¦ head when it is left uncut.the cost of th< other services.] This is the reason why,a general] id(1|)( f \u201e K.T.A.A.t ;nl,| \u2022 appeal lor funds is being made; |;llclu||\t,,v,,cu|,\u201er: !, this yea fo lhc public in H t\u2018- in brir-, ad.lre., prior lolhc -ale area.I lie campaign will be , , launched on April 20th and will he 7':' ^ \u2019r,'!' ' d lh:' Iasi for two weeks.\t, well-can iL or condition in which | Headquarters have been esfab-i Ie\tthc calll
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