Sherbrooke daily record, 29 avril 1954, Section 1
[" 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 tjecbcoofeePailiiBecoid '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS / WEATHER SUNNY Sunny today ind FViday; not.much change in temperature; light winds, l-ow tonight and high Friday at Sherbrooke 85 and 65.Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY.APRIL 29, 1954 Fifty-Eighth Year ASIA FOR ASIANS, RED CHINA URGES World News New Process To Cut Cost Of Titanium Western delegates await Russian reaction to Chinese bombshell at Geneva conference.TW\"\"'\"' Boston\u2014 (/P) \u2014Fire swept the 116-foot Gloucester beam trawler Brookline on the Grand Banks early today.United States Coast Guard headquarters was advised in messages relayed by other fishing craft that the Brookline\u2019s 10-man crew is safe aboard the Boston fishing dragger Columbia.The Brookline's position was given as 126 miles southeast of Cape Canso, N.S.The U.S.Coast Guard cutter Humboldt was sent from the Argentia, Nfld., base.Owners of the Brookline are the Norfolk Fishing Co., Boston.She has been operating out of Gloucester, Mass.* * # VaUeta, Malta\u2014(Reuters) \u2014 The royal yacht Britannia left Valletta harbor for Tobruk Wednesday with Prince Charles and Princess Anne waving excitedly from the bridge to crowds ashore who saw them off.Princess Anne, 3, waved a large handkerchief.Five-year-old Prince Charles jumped up and down excitedly.The children arrive at Tobruk, Libya, May 1 for a reunion with their parents, Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, now touring Uganda.Victoria\u2014(CP)\u2014This capital city, which has not boasted so much as a sign advertising \u201cLicensed Premises\u201d since shortly after the First World War, Wednesday voted overwhelmingly for liquor by the drink.The \u201cdrys\u201d conceded the vote on all four types of licences provided by the provincial Liquor Act with only 45 of 129 polls counted in the plebiscite.Geneva \u2014 (API \u2014 Shaken by Red China\u2019s \u201cAsia for the Asians\u201d blast, Western delegates waited to hear Foreign Minister Molotov's Russian policy declaration this afternoon on Korea.As the Korean deadlock ground on in the Far East confer-Montreal.\u2014(CP)\u2014 The Shaw- ence itself, Molotov and France's Georges Bidault continued announcedLfay\u2019 h T/ perfected Privatl-' lalks on arrangements for a full-scale parley on lndo-| a new electrolytic process to make China.So far thev are negotiating on composition of the confer-cofffhal^verbefor™6131 at\tence and proposals for a temporary cease-fire to permit evacuation j J.A.Fuller, president, said of French (Union) wounded from besieged Dien Bien Phu.mt ARMORED FOR ATOM WAR -Surging toward shore at Fort Bragg bious armored personnel carrier is used for the first time during \"Ksorciso Flash Burn.\" maneuvers were conducted to solve problems which might arise during actual atomic war.(.\u2019., the Anne's M 59 amphi-The Neither East nor West is offering any compromises to unify Korea.Making his debut in the world forum Wednesday, Communist China\u2019s Premier - Foreign Minister Chou En-lai demanded flatly that all foreigners get their troops out of Asia and leave the plans now are being drawn up for a large pilot plant as a step toward commercial production.The new process was discovered at the company's research laboratories in Shawinigan Falls, Que., Mr.Fuller said.Patents had been applied for in several countries.,\t.\t,\t,,\t,\t, .\u201c .We believe that by our continent s problems to the As.ans electrolytic process, which yields; Chou spoke in answer to State-V a metal of very high grade, it will ; Secretary Dulles\u2019 earlier déclara-1 be possible to make titanium on tion of the Western position.The ; a commercial scale at prices sub-; .\t.stantially lower than have been: J'kmerlcan secietary said.\tj possible heretofore,\u201d Mr.Fuller \u201cIt is our task here to show such j stated.\tstrength of honorable and non-ag- i The company president said the gressive purpose that the Commu-1 metal is comparable to steel in njs(s win [inci it acceptable to tz\\rty rr 'Yr: minum.Because of its non-corro-, Dulles insisted, as South Korea sive and great heat-resistant qual- hsd earlier, that the United Na-ities it met requirements for de-;Bons commission on Korea be at-fence and civilian purposes.\tlowed to proceed with its long- In its experiments the company : blocked plans for free elections in has used titanium slag from the \u2019 the Communist-controlled North.Quebec Iron and Titanium Corpor-; He said North Korean proposals ation at Sorel, Que.However, the for an election without foreign company said, the new process will j supervision were \"designed to de make it possible to use other ores with a high titanium content.Urge Segregation Of Arthur Davies Ottawa stroy the authority of the existing government and to replace it by a Communist puppet regime.\u201d Mysterious Flights In Scandinavia Copenhagen \u2014 (Æ5) \u2014 Denmark, Seeking To Streamline Procedure As McCarthy Probe Threatens To Extend Would Test A-Bombs In Indo-China Leftists In Initial Lead In Honduras By G.MILTON KELLY Washington -\ti4\u2019) Senators sought ways to speed up their Investigation of the McCarthy army dispute before turning again today to the question whether Army Secretary Stevens threatened \u201creprisais\" against a general for prnis ing Senator McCarthy.This was the sixth dav of tele By JULIAN BATES Belize, British Honduras Reuters \u2014 The anti-Colonial Peo-i pie Sweden and Norway today invest-1 (, igated mysterious flights over | elected seats in the 15-member i wi(ness (.hajr their territory by unindentified i Legislative Council as results of ; offjcjai estimates originally wen foreign planes.\tJ heavy voting in this Central-Amei -j t|ul( uH, hearings would require iTnirJ\thnlTH\t'viscd ^«Unes before the Senate ! proposed today that les United party headed today !inves|i tions sub Lord Pm Tired.\u201d The following form up the Gle-.Club; Thomasine Mawhood.Joan Wark, Aline .Cassar, Joan Walters Suzanne Body Emsey Elkas.Paul Chute, Bill Edwards, Ivan Amery, Pierre Fortier and Bob Kediker.Bill Edwards and Paul Chute com pleted the cd'cle of minstrels, and ihe former\u2019s solo in \u201cWonderful One\u201d was most, pleasing to the au dience.George Cochrane provided Ihe music at the piano.scholastic merit and Ihe bursaries are offered worthy candidate!) lo assist in defraying Ihe casual expenses over the training period.The Recreation Committee of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary are ever ready to j plan entertainnient lo fill the leisure hours of Hie studenfs.Such Friday, !l p in I (> O.F Hall Hus enblooiu Bldg.Wellington St Social evening and games and prizes.Past Noble Grand Club of Princess Ifehekah Lodge No.-I events as sleigh drives, enrn roasts, swimming parties, dances, etc., are enjoyed throughout the year.An invitation has been extended In all the high schools m Ihe dis triet and it is earnestly anticipated that a large group of sludcnls may take advantage of the opportunity to learn more about hospital routine and Ihe nursing proles inn m general.who joined the Forum m 194-* His talk last evening, his second m the province of Quebec, was re quested by Farm Forum mein hers, following his address in Ayer\u2019s Cliff last fall.In his talk entitled \u201cEconomics m Feeding,\u201d Mr.Meyer spoke on the feeding of poultry, swine and tattle both dairy and beef Hu outlined the protein and nutneiu content of teed grain (or livestock found by soioniilio research.Tins research was executed to enable the farmer to bridge the gap he tween nutrient requirements of livestock, to encourage ihe farm ers to Ihink in tenus of dollars and tenis how iiuieli moat, eggs or milk ran be obtained lor so many pounds of leed Explaining his moiliods with Ihe help of charts, Mr.Meyer empila sized the importance of feeding grain of Ihe correct digestive mi IrieiH eontonl In livestock.Years ol research have gone into the pro duction of modern feeds, To find out the requirements of growing livestock a program ot cross-check ing figures across Gaiii^ia was embarked upon lo enable the mill to bring feed grains and meals lo Hie fanner at Ihe lowest possible cost Thai is why so many advances have been made in feeding me I hods in I hi' Iasi four years.Today, with modern lords «nd eareful, mellmdieal planning the Canadian poultry industry expects t:i produce one billion broilers.In 1935, only iilli'i'ii million broilers were produced.This is because the mills have leanied, through years of research, how to build feeds that will do the job at the lowesl possible cost.It used to lake a tanner 12 weeks to grow a 2'v pound chicken.Now, with modern leeds he can do Hie same job in nine weeks at a much low-ei feeding cost and in Ihe bargain will end up with a bird of between 3 and 1 pounds.IToporly built feeds have been so perfected that they enable the farmer of today to grow one pound of meut: lor every 2.7 pounds of feed.Mr, Meyer said that today's tanner, in order lo stay in business, enlarge or adopt now principals, most have complete con trol ol cost ol produolion, he must know Hu' ways and means ot producing livestock at, the lowest pos-iblc cost on his kind nt farm.Rugs.Upholstery Duraeleoned \"In Your Home' u»« again »omRADE \"A\u201d, MILK-FED, OVEN-READY, HEAD AND FEET OFF, ALL WASTE REMOVED \u2014 2 TO 3 LBS.AVERAGE FRESH CAUGHT tb 49e 53' 39 * »,.390 ib 49f ib.390 EXTRA LEAN MINCED BEEF.it\t31* LEAN PLATE BEEF \u2014 BONELESS POT ROAST.ib\t25* WILSIL FARMER STYLE SAUSAGES.'t\t37* MAPLE LEAF WEINERS .ib\t39* Deep Cut Specials! 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CALIFORNIA SWEET.FULL OF JUICE, SEEDLESS CALIFORNIA TENDER, GREEN NAVEL OWES ¦ \u2022= 49= ASPARAGUS \"\t\u2022>\t» !b 19' LONG GREEN, CALIFORNIA FLORIDA GREEN, LARGE 2*Ts 3 29 ' PASCAL CELERÏ ¦ ¦ 19' FLORIDA WHITE 5,bs 29' FIRM, RIPE, RED 14.or.23 VW.'A- PLAYERS, SWEET CAPS, EXPORTS j SPORTSMAN - All Popular Brands j CIGARETTES ! 2-lb.tin Carton of I0 pkgs.of 20 FOR BABY'S FORMULA AN* a > the FAMILY 3.30 Single packages 35c -yr \\ \\ J 1ILD and MELLOW 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE lb $1.23 CUSTOM GROUND UPTON SPECIAL DEAL 2 okas.11* OUR OWN TOP QUALITY CASCADE ICE CREAM S 270 6 FLAVOURS TO CHOOSE FROM $uper Markets rut oicat auamttc » PACinc n» cowrAXY itd.Prices effective until Saturday, May 1st, 1954 r k GRANDMA'S MOLASSES McCORMICK'S FIG GARS CHRISTIE'S SODAS - -NESTLES QUIK McCORMICK'S MARSHMALLOWS -SUNNYFIELD LONG GRAIN RICE - -NO.1 WHITE BEANS - - - - 2 GRAPENUTS FLAKES .FROSTEE DESSERT MIX\t-\t-\t-\t2 GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS\t-\t-\t-\t- A&P EVAPORATED MILK\t\u2022\t-\t-\t2 YUKON CLUB GINGER ALE Contant» Only 2 LIDO ROSETTES.NEW CASHMERE TISSUE\t-\t-\t-\t2 CRUSHED PINEAPPLE ANN PAGE BEANS 3 VARIETIES 2 1»-oz.pkg.1-lb.box t-o«.tin 1.1b.bag 2>lb.pkg.Iba.12-oz.pkg.pkga.20-01.tin tall tin* 30-oz.btla.1.1b.bag rolls 20-oz.tin 20-oz.tin* 1.29 39c 29* 31* 33* 35* 31* 24* 29* 21c 25* 27* 29* 27c 29c 29* SWIFTS QUALITY PRODUCTS CRUSTS! 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Rivet Co.declared a 2.V extra along with the regular 2,'v quarterly dividend.Fast year a 15c siuVj(,,r'v extra was paid at this time.The\tsoagrrm company plans an increase of 36.nominio\u2019n Bridge OO0 tons in newsprint production nonunion Forsot l1\u2019 n'54.\tDont Steel «k Coal Uranium 1 melton Fight and nominion Tar Power Fo.Ltd.declared a cash div nom Textile ktend of 50c.Fast December the nen Dynamics company paid 3c cash plus a share Famous players dividend,\tFoundation Fo The C P U\treports\tnet operating\ttumoral Steel Wares income for March o! $3,720,2711 t;\\pMim against $3,302.0!»! in March, 1053, imperial Oil and $2,703,600 for the lirsl quar imperial Tobacco 1er of this\tyear as against\t$4,\tinternational Nickel tiranby.April 20.Joan Glith-ipeur le piano), Debussy.Andante -THI,012 for the like\tperiod a\tyear\tInternational Paper Brilliant Performance Of 14-Year-Old Pianist Enjoyed By Granby Audience prisoners should ero, well known Montreal pianist, land Rondo Fapriccioso, of treatment have.\"\tappeared under the auspices of the | sohn; Prelude in D Flat tNo, 15), Rev Canon Stanley Andrews CAV.A.of St.George's Church, Chopin; F.tude in A Flat top 25, suggested in a section of\tthe\tat the\tauditorium ot the Granby\tj No, 1), Chopin;\tFantaisie\tImpromp synod's social ser' icr committee\tHigh School on Thursday evening,\t! tu, Chopin, report that \u201cfriendship centres\" April 22, in one ot the most bril-\tGeneral Notes be set up to help British im- liant performances ever presented Miss Fnid Dolby and Mr.and migrants.\tin Granby by an artist so young.Mrs.1.Simpson and family, of He said these people often\tar\tMlss\tG-Ulhero, who is 14 years\tToronto, have\treturned\tto\ttheir me with a feeling of fmanctal\tin-\t0j a\u201eL,\thas \u201ejven recitals >inee she\tihomes after visiting Mr.\tand\tMrs.security, fear of sickness and high\trs olri an(i \u2018has contin- \u2022 G.Simpson.Mountain street.Mendels :1\"°\t, ,\tlut.Pete Provincial Transport reports tor |m| .\\oeopi the fiscal year ended Dee.31, ULY).j Umvard Smith earnings per share ot $1.30, In the MacMillan \"It\" previous fiscal year earnings per Massey Harris share were $1,23.rents.iwas nine years old and has continually developed absolute to feel at home long.\u201d ,\t,\t.J1.iu\u201e.y ucvcmucu ««««.««T confid-1 Miss Alice Fuller, of Bueking- \\\\ hat we need are friendship Inf(> an(j unbelievable\ttalent, bam.has returned to her duties as ï'.wüm \u201e\",hu™lhey Y,an.midp From the first number on the pro- French specialist, after spending that they be- gram j,er spellbound audienee was some time in Granby.amazed at the magnificent calibre Mr.G.K.Robinson has returned ot her performance.\t10 bis home on City avenue, after i Joan Glithero is a pupil ot Fdna hilV,nS undergone treatment and Marie Havvkin.well known Mont-\t'' C'K'r\u2018 ' ' | real artist and teacher, and will j Penticton Defeats Winnipeg Squad Fine Program Of Easier Music At Coalicook Church pi McColl Frnntenm' Mol,son Mont Locomotive Dow Breweries Nat.Steel Far .Noratulit .Placer Dev .Powell River Price Bros I\u2019rovin, Transport Quebec Power Royalite Oil Sicks Breweries .St Law Corp.Shawinigan t'ernon, B.C.- Kt' Foatieook, April 2i).The Conti cook United Church choir present ed a program of Faster imisie to go Can.Power a large and appreciative congrega-; steel of Canada tion in place of the regular Sun-, Triad Oil W.leave soon to tour England vvdth j \u2018\"'.y a\" \u201ea Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Bailey and 5J0 Prospect St.Phone 2-2466 broken off.six of her teeth have ( ^ jja|n wendy Johann and John i family were evening guests of! been knocked out.her hands are Edwards took part in an exercise, ' Mr.anu Mrs.(toss Goodin, in: Spring Birds and Spring Flowers.Bury, FUNERÀL chapel a mass of raw flesh and her entire body is covered with welts and bruises.I don't know what got into me Mr.and Mrs.Everett Woollen,-and Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Sylves-| ter, Miss Beverley Ward, were1 evening guests ot Mr.and Mrs.A recitation, An Faster Message, was given by Robert Thompson, followed by another recitation, the officers quoted Mrs.Vera as Aren't You Glad?by Betty Beer-saying.\u201cI\u2019m just crazy, I guess.\u201d worth- anrj signs of Spring, by John Currie.She told officers she never had Tony Woodman.\tMr.Willrr-d Dostie and son, prolonged illness and wish her\" a I beaten any of her other children.; The school then gave a group ot Laurent, spent, the week-end at.speedy\trecovery.\t!\tbut.gave\taway one\tof the five two songs, Spirit of the Living God\tthen home\tncie.Messrs.\tCliff Shaw,\tSteve\tMal-1\tbom to her present\thusband when land Jesus Was a Diving Teacher.\t;\tMiss Janie- Dailey\tspent a lew Paulo\tMarcoux\tthe child\twas 11 months old.\tJohn Edwards gave a recitation,\t|\tdays with\tMr.\tand\tMrs.\tRoy \"I was\tmad at my\thusband,\" she; Easter Wishes, and Gordon Paten-;\tWalker in\tBury.«randson Mr.A W.Christie .tos, motored to Sherbrooke to at- said, \"so I gave Gloria to some j aude gave Easter Greetings.N ' ^ Rev and Mrs.E.C.Ward and ¦ tend the Mining Institute meeting 1 people.\"\t!duet, Children in the I cm pie, was , Mr.D Ward have returned to | held at the New Sherbrooke Hotel.\t-, nv -\tEdmonton \u2014(CP)\u2014 .bunny CARD OF THANKS (heir home in Princeton, Ont, Mr.I Mr.and Mrs.Charles Denery and I I.Ward, of New York.Mr.and ; son, Max,, of Maple Grove, called Mrs.A.Miller and Miss Joan Mil- on friends here recently.1er, Mr.and Mrs.L.Miller and Mr.Willie Hurley, of Montreal, family, oi Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.! visited his brother, Thomas, and K.Doak and family, of St.Lam- ! other friends in St, Ferdinand dur-bert, and Mrs.A.Roy, of Lachine.ling the week.have returned to their homes af- Mr.John B.Dinning, of Maple ter being here to attend the fun- Grove, spent a day at the Marcoux eral of Mr.C Ward.\t; home recently.[MDCiEQS T^tsonal Features Fast, Friendly Farm Service REPAl R5 \u2022 Home, auto, tractor, barn, machirgry, etc PAINTING \u2014- Hou:?, ferrr busings, implements, ere SPRING PLANTING \u2014Sprays, fertilizer, seed.LIVESTOCK \u2014 Poultry, cottlf, Horses, sheep, etc \u2022 Portend likes to make loans to farmers.Cash promptly.Bankable security'not required.Write tor loan entirely by mail! Or phone first for 1-visit loan .or come in today.Loons $30 to $730 or more THt COMPANY SYSTEM THAT UKtS 70 SAt TtF FINANCE CO.1st Floor \u2022 Rm.No.103, Continental Bldg.KING & WELLINGTON STS., SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC Phone: Sherbrooke 2-2631 \u2022 Ask for the YES MANager OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT \u2014 PHONE EOR EVENING HOUItS teens v> reside*!* et eM wrrwndinQ few \u2022 Ptrwief Fine**» Cempepy ef Cenede Alberta has had snow every day for the last six days and temperatures have been 30 to 40 degrees below normal.There are 10 inches of snow at Red Deer, 100 miles south of Edmonton, 16 at Rocky Mountain House, four at Calgary.There are six inches at Saskatoon, Sask.Records were set again Wednesday in Alberta and Saskatchewan where the mercury remained in the low 20s.Normal for this time of year is around the high 50s and 60s.San Diego, Calif.\u2014 GP) \u2014 Seven persons were wounded, two seriously, in a gun battle late Wednesday between an unemployed aircraft worker and scores of police officers.Police said Barney A.Dennis, 30, was captured after holding officers off for 20 minutes with a shotgun.He was forced out of an apartment by tear gas.Dennis was nicked by a police bullet.Seriously wounded were Dennis\u2019 estranged wife, Mrs.Marion Dennis, 24, whom he held at bay inside her apartment during the battle, and a sheriff's marshal.I sung by Marilyn Cutler and Mary Patenaude.A recitation, Bloom Easter Flow- ers was given by Janice Boisclair, j Wcwishl0 cxprMg 0UI Nlnc,,rc and Easter Joy by Mary 1 atenaude, (>,^nks to all our relatives, rt-U nds and A solo, lhe Miracle of God, was j neighbours, who offered sympathy Ithen SUng by Irene Cromwell.A through flowers, cards, and Other pies group Of two songs! Jesus Loves ; «ages, during the Illness, death and lhe Little Children, and We.Love burial of our dear wife and mother, the Wonderful Stories, was pro-: also to those who brought in food, sented by the girls\u2019 class.\t1\tcars- Pa\u2018« f',r\t;\u2019ml hel''''1 A recitation The Garden was ln any way- A \u2022\u2019\u2022pe*'81 thankt\u2019 10 Rev', reui.ai.ion, im.wuijcm, wa\tfJ Kath(,r MoUan\tHicks, \u201er given by Marilyn Cutler and the ; WeI)K> InterneSj Nur,\u201e Whim[, anfJ; final recitation, The Christian Le-G*ur,;jaa staff of the sherbrooke Ho gion, was given by Robert Beer- ; pifaj; to the members of the Christ-1 worth.The C.G.I.T.group then mas Club and bearers Your kindness I sung \u201cFairest Lord Jesus, followed will always he remembered i by a solo, He Rose From the Dead, ; by Stanley Becrworth.An appropriate Easter story was 1 read by the teacher of the girls\u2019 class, Mrs.W.B.Perry, who was R.L.BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL & AMBULANCE SERVICE {Formerly Blake'*) 300 Queen Blvd.N.Tel.2-9977 Save from 25% to 40% by buying from a manufacturer.WILFRKD CYK & FAMILY.7 would tike to thank all my kind |.,| friends and relatives for the lovely ;jj| cards and flowers sent to mo while f v ,\t.was a patient in the Sherbrooke ftospi- lalso responsible for the success of ta| F/perlid]y WOUId , |,ke to thank ' the program.A hymn, Christ the Mr and Mra.D E.Johnston, Dr.Mae f afCl Of I hdnKS - '\t.- lit nn Birfhs, Marriages, i t/ord, ended the service.Cornwall, Ont.\u2014 '(.fi \u2014 A man and a woman from Massena, N.Y., were killed early today when an automobile in which they were hound for Canada crashed through gates of the Roosevelt international bridge and hurtled 100 feet onto stones bordering the Cornwall canal.Police identified the victims as John Joseph Almond.30, and Mrs.Shirley Tagge, 19.I.rod, nurse1 and staff on the second floor.I will always remember the | kindness of all.HELEN ROBIDAS.; ! Scotstown, Que.I Ml DEATH NOTICES «1.50 per insertion 35c per Une.Minimum charge i^ *3.50 (10 Une* o* les*!.I wish to express rny sincere thanks ' and appreciation to alt my friends, H,'! neighbour , and relatives who have sent , gifts, flowers, cards and letters.A -pc V j cial thanks goes to Bertha Weston | / 1 Price who is very kindly letting me use | ; her wheel chair.Your many kindness- .i es will always be remembered MRS.EMERSON WESTON, Marhletop.Qu®.\t< IM MEMORIAMS *1.00, *0 cents T per line for poetry.Additional UJ names over three 10 cents each ¦'* name.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OF PARTY i||| SENDING NOTICE.\t| Suc SHr.RBROOKn DA FL Y RECORD.THURSDAY.A PR H- ÎO, 10M \u201cSHERBROOKE\u2019S OLDEST STORE\u2019\u2019 VISON & SMS LTD INTRODUCES GENERAL A ELECTRIC APPLIANCES I Whatever Your Budget.There\u2019s A \u201c\t.Styled G-E Appliance For You ! ITfttlVOinjTWHfîl rrrrr G-E REFRIGERATOR Model: LM \u2014 TOOL \"Twin-System Combination\" \u2022 G-E Turn-out shelves \u2022 Completely automatic defrosting refrigerator \u2022 12.1 cu.ft capacity \u2022 Freezer holds up to 77 lbs.of frozen foods \u2022 New adjustable and removable door shelves \u2022 Butter conditioner \u2022 Acid-resisting porcelain erispors.$65995 G-E RANGE \u2018Spacemaker\u2019 Model RS-43 \u2022\tPush-button control \u2022 New \"Jet-speed\" calrod surface element \u2022 Improved HI-SPEED calrod surface elements.\u2022\tWarmer compartment for foods, dishes \u2022 New, easy-to-use oven timer \u2022 Full-length fluorescent lamp \u2022 Lifetime \"Dura-gleam\" finish \u2022 Appliance outlet.$289-00 G-E AUTOMATIC WASHER AND DRYER INTRODUCTORY OFFER ! for the month of May only.With the purchase of a General Electric Product from Wilson's, you are entitled to a chance of winning this new General Electric.Swivel-top VACUUM CLEANER Powerful suction.Extra-large, throw-away bag.Interlocking attachments.STYLED TO GO TOGETHER Attachment caddy and clean er easily portable.WASHER features\u2014Completely automatic operation, damp-dry-spin.convenient top loading, washbasket capacity, 9 lbs.of assorted dry clothes, water sa\\ er control.Quiet.A cleaner lhat can be opcralcd from the centre of any room.Simply place the cleaner in the centre of the room .The unique swivel top rotates in a complete circle .you reach every room corner without the usual tug-of-war! DRYER \u2014 Better than sunshine 2-ways! Better for you because (T) there will be no more washday drudgeries.(2) it is better for your fine fabrics YOU SAVE THE AUTOMATIC WAY! \\ j§»gg«gM \u2014\u2014.1» WASHER DRYER \u2014p- .ms HERS Engineered to moke washdays easier! ® G-E \"Permadrive\" adjustable mechanism \u2022 G-E Grouped L.\t-\u201e uauy Dipper, an extra tub that fits inside your G-E Washer \u2022 New Durez Plastic Activator, gives quicker, cleaner washing action \u2022 Convenient Pump, empties tub in approximately 90 seconds ® Soft rubber rolls of fbe wringers gently squeeze all the water and suds out of the-clothes .yet harmlessly \"flow\" around buttons and zippers.MODEL SHOWN Jr MD-9?Other Models From 34-00 \"\" K:>o mm® $38900 $29900 SAVE MONEY BUY ON WILSON\u2019S OWN FINANCE PLAN! 'SHERBROOKE'S LARGEST APPLIANCE STORE' » 5 * * * * * t-lt&Sifs **it.H.C.WILSON & SONS LIMITED NEXT TO THE GRANADA THEATRE a* Nt, 334 SHLKÜRÜUK.h PA1LV Rt-CURU, IHlKSli.W U'Kll A\t/\u2022\t* / l I \u201c5 G.T.Armstrong & Sons Limited Burlington Street We invite you to help us celebrate this milestone in our history! For fifty years we have been supplying foods and other goods to grocers in the Eastern Townships area.Sooner or later these goods have shown up on your dinner table.We are \"the man behind your grocers' shelves\".We are proud of the part we have played in the growth of the Eastern Townships during the past 50 years \u2014 the following pages will show you more of that history.We invite you to visit us on May 1st or 2nd \u2014 we have an interesting programme for you! OPEN HOUSE! SATURDAY MAY 1 st 2 p.m SUNDAY MAY 2 nd 2 p.a.9 p.m, 6 p.m.EVERYONE WELCOME! FRIZES - GIFTS - SOUVENIRS ! This is the first time a public open house has been held by a grocery supply house in the Eastern Townships \u2014 we are proud of our new plant and we want everyone to see it.We know it will be interesting; please bring all the family, young and old.(Children should be accompanied by an adult.) As an added attraction, we have arranged some wonderful door prizes, which will be drawn or.Sunday.Coupons will be given out at the door.FOOD FAIR! Many of our suppliers have set up exciting displays of their products for you to visit during your tour of the plant.Many of them will be serving food samples and offering souvenirs as mementos of your visit._ fl\th\tDrive West on King Street \u2014 Vi mile beyonA HOW TO Got To AnnStrOilfTS\" Armitoge s Bar-B-Q.on left side of the road.\"«WM\tBy BUS; Number 24> at comer of Kjng an e ,\u2019ohn Mâcher has returned Welltutd, Ont,, atlei spending winter months at his home hei Mrs Lu'.* Mormon has return ii and opened hot home here, ttei spending the wnuet months euesl ot hei niece Miss G Hurt , Ho Mr.ent Mi alUi ston.and Mrs.t'assois lumber t Southington, Conn, were dinner guests of Mr and It aton tson and Mrs Gordon Matheson ii,e mutghU\u2019i.Wendy, of Lonnoxville, were holiday guests ot their parents and brother.Mr.a mi Mrs M v Matheson and Mi and Mrs A Matheson Mr William MacDonald spent a tew days in Montreal recentb Holiday Sunday dinner guests oi Mi.and Mrs S Wintle inelud- «-\u2022 £ ¦ ¦ ÜH ' Skipped »i' 3C fc t> K.T .éW*\tÎ, k s?- ¦=> -4/T.AN EARLY INVOICE The above is a copy of an old invoice signed by Mr.G.T.Armstrong, founder of the firm, dated October 6, 1910.Note that the price of sugar in those far-off days was quoted at $4.80 a hundred-pound bag.guests at tbo Scallon home recently.Mr.Mike Gormley, of Lennoxville, spent a week-end with his mother, Mrs.T.Gormley.Miss Dorothy Beattie has re-1 turned to Lennoxville, after spending the holidays with her mother, ! Mrs.T.G.Beattie.Mrs.C.A.Warcup and son, Sid-1 ncy, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.T.G.Wilkin in Lennoxville.Mr.and Mrs.Bert Custeau and family, of Lennoxville, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Joe Custeau.Mr.J.D.Hutchison and Mrs.Duncan Fortier, of Leeds Village, STRUCTURAL STEEL WORKS done by: UETIL INDUSTRIES STRUCTURAL STEEL and PLATE WORK 4650 Notre Dame St.East\tCLairval 2851 Montreal 4 K-' ,\t»%*'V .were guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Warcup.Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Hutchison and Mrs.A.Snelling were recent guests at the Fortier home.Mr.Gerald Tuite, Mr.Raymond Custeau and Mrs.Joe Custeau spent a day in Quebec.Miss Doris Clouston was a supper guest of Mrs.C.A.Warcup.Mrs.Greta Harrison and son, Jackie, of Crawfordville, were over-night guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Warcup.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Gillanders, of Thetford Mines, spent a day with Mr .and Mrs.Ernest Gillanders.Messrs.Thayne Beattie.Wesley Ross and Elmer Stewart are as-: sisting Mr.Mike Custeau in the | sugar season.Automatic Sprinkler System Installed by MacCALLUM GODBOUT Ltd, PLUMBING, HEATING AND SPRINKLERS ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK 1 Frontenac Street Sherbrooke Telephone 2-4022 WIN Â G-E ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE GET YOUR ENTRY BLANKS AT ANY IGA STORE DRAWING WILL TAKE PLACE MAY 1st AT THE G.T.ARMSTRONG & SONS PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE ON THAT DATE TIDE 79c Gt.40c Lg.D U Z 75c Gt.38c Lg.SPIC & SPAN 31c Reg.75c Lg.CHEER 79c Gt.40c Lg.IVORY SOAP Pers 2 for 15c «tit IAHOUW HI [Igfijl O y OXYDOL 75c Gt.38c Lg.IVORY \u2019 FLAKES Lg.Pkg.38c IVORY SNOW Lg.Pkg.38c DREFT 79c Gt.40c Lg.IVORY SOAP Large 2 for 33c CAMAY \u2014 Bath Size, 15c; Pers.10c.! vSMERBROOKi: DAli.N RUCORD.rm\u2019RSDW, \\PR!1 JO, |0M F-I*s«n CULTIVATtD GOLucH YELLOW CLARK'S IRISH STEVI 29c CLARKS BOILED DINNER ' .in 28c ll IS-o*.Wmesop APPLES Good toting Florida Pascal CELERY Green \u2014 Crisp California GERBER'S HC LETTUCE ferbers For a real good salad.BABY FOOD Waxed Assorted For Variety AYLMER CHOICE how Crop FROZEN FOODS Snow Crop ORANGE JUICE 2 \u201d 39c SUNNY MORN COFFEE 1.19 It Pays To Buy A Good Coffee 25c Snow Crop U oz Pk9 SQUASH SUMMY MOM cor.tr 15-o*.pkg.ÆÎÎC 1-lb.\t$ LIBBY'S\tHABITANT SPAGHETTI\tPEA SOUP r 19*\t3 \"Z 29* TOPS \u2014\tNEW DOMESTIC CAT and DOG FOOD\tSHORTENING 2\t19e\t29* IGA\tIGA WAX PAPER\tBLENDED JUICE ,or- 29c\tTr 29* IGA VALUES AT 19c GREEN GIANT PEAS .IGA MUSTARD .CHINESE SAUCE LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI & MEAT RED ROSE KETA SALMON KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES FRONTENAC PAPER NAPKINS JIFFY POPPING CORN CHRISTIE'S RITZ BISCUITS 15 oz.tin 19c 16-oz.|ar 19c 5 oz.btl 19c 15 oz.tin 19c 734-oz.tin 19c S'z oz.pkg.19c 70s 19c 10 oz.tin 19c 7,2-oz.pkg.19c IGA VALUES AT 29c AYLMER SWEET POTATOES C & B LITTLE CHIP MARMALADE IGA PLAIN OLIVES NESTLE'S QUIK CHOCOLATE 0X0 CUBES .CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP IGA BOOK MATCHES DAVID SOCIAL TEA BISCUITS SUPERIOR WHITE BEANS tin ?.9c |ar 29c 20 oz 12-ox.9 oz.jar 29c 1\t?lb.tin 29c 12s pkg.29c 2-lb.tin 29c 50s pkg.29c 1 lb.29c 2\tlb.pkg.29c QUICK FROZIh GREEN PEAS IGA VALUES AT 2 for 29c V 8 VEGETABLE JUICE .2\t15 oz.tins 29c IGA CHOICE WAX BEANS .2\t20-oz.\ttins\t29c IGA CHOICE CREAM CORN .2\t20-oz.\ttins\t29c QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT .2 pkgs.29c CURITY DISH CLOTHS .2 for 29c AJAX CLEANSER .2 tins 29c WINDEX GLASS CLEANER .2 6 oz.btls.29c SNOW CROP STRAWBERRIES ^ 47c SNOW FLAKE FRENCH FRIES 2 Z 35c SWANSON'S TURKEY DINNER ^1,25 43c HADDOCK FILLETS UPTON'S PR.BALLARDS CHAMPION DOG FOOD 2 \u2019 «\"¦ 25c JELLO Assorted Flavour* 3 pks>.29* FROST DESSERT 2 Pk9,29* Vanilla or Chocolate ii Wtv j Robin Hood I kr' L\" ROBIN HOOD WHITE CAKE MIX 29* Make Delicious Cakes the Easy Way! BlftOS BONE roas ib 35 tfladc Done Removed ?\t3\u2019\"/°'\u2019\tA'- Blade Swift* Empire SAUSAGES Beet «, Pork 3.\u20181 NEW IGA FOR NORTH WARD VALLEE\u2019S STORE PROSPECT ST., SHERBROOKE There are now 5 stores serving the NORTH WARD: J.E.BOUFFARD ROMEO CHAREST DURNHAM STORE PORTLAND STORE VALLEE'S STORE WEST ward EAST WARD BLAIS MARKET EDDY LAFLAMME ARMAND BLAIS J.A.BOUFFARD IGA Also ASBESTOS \u2014 J.O.Carignan Lionel Dion Fidele Lavigne A Fill Alcide Leblanc AYER'S CLIFF R.\tN.LeBaron'i Store BEEBE \u2014 H.A.Godbout BURY \u2014 James Whitehead COATICOOK \u2014 Gerin * Boulay J.H.Peloquin Enr'g.COOKSHIRE \u2014 S.\tJ.Osgood & Sons Reg'd.COWANSVILLE \u2014 L.A.Daigneault, 204 River Street.A.Bisaillon & Fils Enr'g.102 Albert Street.DANVILLE \u2014 Smith Brothers Reg'd DIXVILLE \u2014 Gaston Jean-Maris.DUNHAM \u2014 Adrien Juneau.Serving These Towns: DRUMMONDVILLE \u2014 Leon Hamburg STEAKS\t, 29*\tSwift* Tender Grown CHICKENS\tib.53* Eversweef BACON .«d\t1/2 lb.45*\tSwift* Premium\t27* THETFORD \u2014\tWARWICK, P.Q.\u2014\tWEEDON\t\t\u2014 R.GAUTHIER S FRERE 113 St.Damien Street, Ville St.Joseph.Germain Girard, 61 St.Damase St., Ville St.Joseph.Lindor Houle, 585 Brock St.F Girard & Fils, 1265 Edgar St.St.Simon EAST ANGUS \u2014 Drapeau Freres Ltee.EASTMAN \u2014 J A, Laflamm* FARNHAM \u2014 Daigneault & Leblanc 288 Principale St.GRANBY \u2014 A Couture, 142 Boivin Blvd.Gaston Plante, Cor.St.Hubert St.end Leclerc Blvd.Leo Riendeau, 147 Laval St.Philippe Gingras, Main St., Granby.KNOWLTON \u2014 Page's Store.LENNOXVILLE \u2014 R.G.Femes MAGOG \u2014 J.A.Choquette, 32 Pine St.Medlyn Groceteria, 476 Hatley St.Turgeon & Frera, 98 St.Patrica East.NORTH HATLEY \u2014 J.B.LeBaron Ltd.PLESSISVILLE \u2014 J.E.Bourqua X Tils Ltd.St.Louis Street RICHMOND \u2014 G.Grégoire X Fils, 441 Main St.SAWYERVILLE \u2014 J, A.Lowry ST.GERMAIN \u2014 ALBANY JOUBERT SCOTSTOWN \u2014 Tom Riglar STAN BRIDGE EAST\u2014 Theo.Loiselle STANSTEAD \u2014 Cliff Shonyo 74 Main St.SUTTON \u2014 L.A.Ouimefte R.GRENIER X FRERES 1095 Notre Dame South VICTQRIAVILLE \u2014 Reoul Desharnais, 388 Notre Dam# West.Che* Fernand, M.Lehouiller, prop.WATERLOO \u2014 Waterloo Locker Plant Co.Marche Lisee J.0.Lisee, prop.WINDSOR MILLS Mme.Antoinette Roy, 207 St.George St.Sherbrooke and the whole Eastern Townships area are expanding and prospering \u2014 and it is IGA's policy to bring its modern merchandizing to areas where IGA is most needed.If your area is not yet serviced by an IGA store, there is one within driving distance at which you may shop.IGA's superior merchandising methods are designed to give you better shopping conditions, better merchandise and lower prices.35 TwpIvb SHLRJ3R0QHE DAfl-Y RFCORD.THURSDAY.APRII 20.1054 OBITUARIES CLARENCEVILLE SAWYERVitlE- MATHKW EDWARD \\ M \\l i:, OF KNQWI.TOS Knowlton.April 20 The di'iilh riccurreti at hin rosiaonce In Knowl-tun, Quo,, on April 18, i Mathusv Kdward Allred Seale, in hi' 74th year.Mr, Seale win.bom in Morin Heights, Quo , the non ol the late llichard Seale and I abella Ham mond.Before retiniit; to Knowlton in 1045.he resided in Cnokslnre, where he was active In larmint! and lumberinK and ua a been horseman He wa a lilo member ol I'T\u2019lendship Dodge No, tit), A,l'1, and A.M., and a member ol the Independent Order of Oddfellows, He is survived by his widow, t'hristona Bryce Oamerou.former ly of Dcwllivllle; one Mster Mrs.Maude Brown, ol Brandon.Man ; and a daughter-in-law, Mrs, A, Cameron Seale, of Montreal.The funeral was held from Itobb Funeral Home in Knowlton, on April 21, with lb K.H.Cray ob licialinji The hearer' wwie lour cousin , Ilouai'd S' aie and I hnma .Burns, of Island Brook, ,1, W, Westgate, Fast Anipis, Herhert l.aken, Morin Heights, and IV .1 Melnnef and Arlhur Carter, of Knowlton, Intermenl took place in Montreal Memorial Park.MRS CLAYTON ASIII.KY WIND, Of BI'TCBE.Beebe, \\pril 2!> Maud May dnhiison wife o' Clayion Ashley Wing ano datighlcr 4.Kbe married Clayton Ashley Wing on dune iOOfi, and moved lo Hie Kirght s farm, They later resided at Brown's Hill and Hock Inland until moving lo Beebe, where they have lived (hi past 25 years, Besides het husband, she leaves to mourn hei loss one son, Alton, of Beeps, live daughters, liulh, ot Hook Isia ml, Gladys, Mrs l.oslio TieerhU1 t, ol Tomifobia; Thelma, Mrs.W t.Dustin, of Roek Island; Albert Benoit, of Beryl, Mrs, Frank ot Beebe! one sister, Fred Putney, of Rock hulbststei, Mi's, Gladys oi Grot Ion, N.ll ; three hro-i'carhy, of Orleans.Vt., Grange Attends W.A.Has Short Regional Meeting Easter Program darenceville, April 20 Thirty m\\ members of ciareneeville relatives ano friends and were , rnueh appreciated, The trustees, assisted by other members and adherents of the United Church, held a supper in the dining hall on Saturday, April 17th The proceeds were satisfactory The work committee reported having work on hand to be given out, It was decided to let the work t he re- committee do as it saw fit about Doris, Mi Barre, Vi Boomhour Kdith, Mis island, one C'oti t her Sawyerville, April 29\t.Grange No, 10 attended the re gular meeting,of the Women's As sending articles to Korea, pional meeting held in the midi roeiailon ol the Sawyerville Unit Three visits were made to sick torium of the Alburg, VI., High ed Church was held in the Sunday and shut-ins by W.A.members.School.\tSchool hall on Wednesday, April 'ph,, frult anp Gower committee A large number ol members In 21st, with the second vice-presi.reported having sent flowers to the Grand Isle district attended dent, Vfrs.G Smith, in the chair, hlc(t and shut-ins at Easter, and officers of seven of the the president Mrs.V.Hurley, be- also, that six convalescent, two Friday evening, April 23, with a lair attendance under the aus.pices of W.I.Prizes were won by Mrs.Arthur Sawyer, 1st ladies in bridge, which wa.* donated by Mrs.James Fassenba, Mr, Thomas l.apalme won gentlemen\u2019s 1st, while Mr.Arlhur Sawyer won the consolation.In \u201cSOO\" Miss Maude Banks won ladas\u2019 first, Mr.Stephen Taylor gentlemen's 1st and Mr.Harold Locke- the consolation.The lucky quilt ticket was drawn ay Mrs.Bruce Hunt and was won by Mr.George* Hurd, Miss Matthew thanked all who hud heiped in any way.Mrs, Archie Jones had donated the quilt top and the quilting was done by Institute members.The nt-t proceeds were >>4-1.50 i Lunch was seived by the ladies.General Notes Miss Shirley Loveland has returned to her school duties at Verdun.i Mr.and Mrs.George Haliiday spent a few .lays in Ottawa.Miss Anne Hurley has returned to Buckingham, after spending ner holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs, Volney Hurley.Miss Betty Desruisseaux, of Sherbrooke, spent a day with her parents, Mr.and Mrs, Leon Des ruisseau::.Mr, and Mrs.Albert Desruisseaux, of Randborn, spent a day recently with Mr.and Mrs.Leon Desruisseaux.Miss June Montgomery, R.N., ot Sherbrooke, was a recent guest of her parent:,, Mr.and Mrs, Vcrnte Montgomery.oi iNeedhmn, Muss,; FH-Gi'oflon, N,IL; one hall Wui'ten Merrill, ol Orotund fourteen grand Howard, ward ot brothel ton, N.l i hildi m.I he fuiicrm service was held in the Wesley l ulled Church, Beebe, mi Apr 1 C with Ihe Itev IV It.M, Film'll oftici.ilim: The large pro fusil,h ot bciiuliful flowers showed (lie esD'Oiu ip which Ihe deceased was held, The choir snn Mrs.Wing's favourite \u201cAbide With Me\" and Garden.Among ihose from out who attended the service the immediate family, Harold Wing and Mr Granges put on different parts of lnk absent, the work during Ihe evening.The meeting ripened with a ciareneeville (frange No.10 ex short Easter program consisting emplificd the beautifll ritualistic of short readings and prayers work of the fourth degree and won given by Mrs, W.Cathcart and empathy, one congratulation and; three Faster cards had been sent.Business being concluded, the meeting closed with a prayer by Rev.A.Cameron, after which i Id who was present.Among the riate hymns were sung by the present were Wor members, with Mrs.C.Flaws ; jt of last two of hymns, \u2018in the of town I besides ! were: Mr.| Leonard Wing, of Haverhill Mass.; Mr.and Mrs it It Slime .md Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Wing, of Magog; Mr.and! Mrs.Claude Wing, of Auburn, Maine; Mrs.Nobel (Tall and dau-| ghler.ol Newport, Vt,; Mrs, Mar-; jorie Cabana ol Sweetsburg; Mr.j and Mrs.John Austin and family, of West Burke, Vt.; Mrs, Howard! Johnson and daughter, of Need' j ham, Mass.; Mr.Madelenc Johnson, son and daughter, and Mrs.Fdward .lohnsen, all of Groflon,! N.ll., Mrs Prarley Johnson, of Orleans, VI., and Mrs.!.SlralLonj and daughters, of llnrlford, Conn.;i also many friends from Hock Ls-j land Waierviih, Magog.Derby Line.SI,-instead, Tomifobia and Newport.REV.ALBERT HINTON, OF BIRCHTON On Tuesday morning, March 2, ^ Hirchton and vicinity were sad- ; idened lo learn of the death of one i of (heir highly esteemed and res-! 1 peeled residents, Itev.Albert Hin- : ton, who passed away very sud-1 i rlcnly at his home following a heart attack.Mr, trillion was born in Fon- wiirm praise from the State Mas- Ml»* M.Wilson.Three, approp- supper was served in the dinin \u2018 ¦ '- - - ¦\u2014\t\u2022 hall to twenty rnemhers, twenty! visitois and eight children by the hostesses, Miss M.Wilson, Mrs, j L, Farnsworth and Mr.W.Gath-carl, who weie assisted in serving1 by Mrs It, Cathcart and Mrs.A.Mac Hue, CARD PARTY HELD honored guests pre._.\u2014 - State Master Harold Arlhur, of!the piano, the minutes l iirlington, Vt,, Wor.District Dcp- m(', \\pi d a lari e I ,mb Irom a tree on Mi.Maunee LemclinK driveway wa-, broken oit and in t.Uing took the eleetrie and telephone wiroN down, which put both out id eomtnis'.on tor the Arlmg ton Hotel, V tin root belonging lo Mi.Lemelin's blacksmith shop was burled across the street, breaking one ot the windows in Mrs \\ggio e.Some other damage Weston s sior Os eurred.Mr.and M ot Clear Lak Mam Karin, eOUNG PEOPLE ARE UNLIMITED,'THE FORCEFUL TVCOON TOLP THIS INTERVIEWER-' NOT SO LOUD THE FORCEFUL EXECUTIVE aught wake UP AND HEAR s'OU- HE STARTED AT TIL BOTTOM,MV FOOT.' Hr HAD HIS PICTURE TAKEN IN WHITE FLANNEL-S.\\ HOLDiNo A HAND TRUCK, \\ \\s m i i '\"¦Iks IP HIS OLD LADS' DIDN\u2019T Oi\\N THE FIRM HE\u2019D HAVE UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITE :'- ON j ] ' / THE bread LINE-;/, ' ft j.F sigoo/^ KeK.E.'.- ITT I.,.WORM- R :-ONN >OUN-RETIRED PRESIDENT IN 06 BUSINESS IF HE SLEEPS THROUGH 4NV f-\\ WORE BOARD A\\EETlNC)S\u201c/s^A d r jaâJM -1 '\t'g/|l: ; dmm Hie flowers in St.D,nil\u2019s r hureh on Kaster Sunday morning were vKu their son, I auric They also attended divine worship service at Si Luke's United Church and heard ,< lovely Kaslei eantala rendered by the choir, of which Laurie is a member.Kasler weekend guests at lie' home el Mr.and Mrs.Honrv t'ounioyei, Bnek Island, vver-iheir son, Hebert v ourneyer, el llii' H \\.V.stationed at Trenton Air Base, (Hit., and Miss Mary Burnett of Belleville, Out Kastei Sunday guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Kred Min phy, Derby Line, were tier pai enfs, Mr.iiiii Mrs.Ki nest Thomp son, Stanstead and his lalher,1 Mr.lames Murphy, Derby Line, Me.and Mrs.Gnvdnn I'etrie Margaret and Arnold have return (-ii to Iheir home in Boek Island, after spending the Kastor holidays with her pannis m New dersey.pinna b'l y out Will, ROYAL TRUST C 0 M r A N Y ¦t s.tr for ottr booklet \" Proctivfil Hints on I\u2019lanmng Your Will\", 103 $T.JAMtS SI.W., MON1RI.AI ¦ HARBOUR 4221 \u2019 \u2018 S 1 \u2014 \u2014 \u2019Readins THE SUCCESS STORY' BETWEEN THE jm LINES- Tkaux and a tip of Shingles you never even thought of Standing directly between you and the weather, the roof is the most important element in your home.Therefore you need a roof you can trust, made from shingles you can count on.Shingles that are right for your roofs \u2014 shingles that fit \u2014in style, colour and performance.Barrett makes a shingle style for every type of roof imaginable .and some you never even thought of.Giant, three tab strips a yard across .shingles with built-in shadow's, shingles that lock together, shingles that are light and shingles that are heavy.Shingles specially made for re-roofing.And these shingles have colour.Colour you wish you\u2019d seen before Soft, pleasant pastels with frost-white overtones.They\u2019re known as Frostone* colours.In gray, green, red or blue, they\u2019re perfect for ranch-style homes.Deep, full colours, blended with shades of the same colour.They\u2019re known as Full-tone* colours.In black, green, red or blue, they\u2019re right for larger homes.If you\u2019re planning a new roof, it might be worth your comfort to see your Barrett dealer.Barrett has offices in Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver.THE BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED \u201cBelireen the IT arid and the Weather since I834'1 *Uo'é Troét Morfc 1854 .\u2018.-end delegates to attend the Sher-I brooke Quebec Presbytery in Que bee city on May 12 and 13.i The ladies were reminded ot the Allegro Group Day salad tea and sale, taking place in the I church hall the afternoon of May 3.The .May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Alvah Hill, at the Fur Farm in Heathton, vvitn Mrs.Busse (he assisting hostess.The date vviH be made known lal-: er.There being no further business the meeting adjourned and af-! ternoon lea was served by the : hostesses, assisted by Mrs.Bernard Chamberlain\u2019s daughter, .Joan.Gcencral Notes Mr.and Mrs.Delbert Kezar, of Danville, spent Easier week-end at the home of his sister, Mrs.\u2022lames Tobin, and Mr.Tobin.Rock Island.Other guests at the same home on Easter Sunday were her father, Mr Newton Kezar, and Miss Mildred MacBean.ok Stan-stead, and Mr.and Mrs.William ! Kinney and family, of Newport.Mrs.C.C.Hunt, of Derby Line, spent Easter Sunday with rel-¦ atives in Newport.Mr.and Mrs.Rodney Niehol and baby, of West Charleston, ; : Vt, spent Easter with her par-: ents, Mr.and Mrs.Carl Green.Derby Line.| Miss Ruth Laberee, R.N.of I he staff of the Veteran\u2019s hospital, St.| Hyacinthe, spent Easter with her] j parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leewood Laberee, Rock Island.Miss Lillian Haskell, of Sherbrooke, spent the Easter week-end at the home of her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Haskell, Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.Leo Paul Dumas, of Granby, spent the Easter vacation with their parents at Rock Island.Miss Giseie Dumas re-, mained for a visit with her grand-\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Dumas.Miss Joan Dionne, of Sherbrooke, spent Easter week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Dionne, Rock Island, i Mr.Rupert Huekins and his sister, Barbara, of Rock Island, spent Easter week-end at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Huekins, Fitch Bay.| Miss Edith May, of Rock Island, spent part of the Easter vacation at the home of her uncle and aunt.Mr.and Mrs.Archie Bean, Heath-ton.-Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Selby, of Derby Line, were in Burlington.Vt.on Tuesday, April 20.Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm MacDonald and family, of Rock Island.; spent Easter at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.William MacDonald, Fitch Bay.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Holden, of Rock Island, spent Easter week-end visiting relatives in Montreal.They were accompanied by Mrs.Aurore Pare, also of Rock Island, who was a guest of her daughter, Mrs.C.Dupuis and family.Mr.and Mrs.Rocco Novia, of Derby Line, were in Burlington on Tuesday, April 20.Constable Paul Berthiaune, R.C.M.P., and Mrs.Berthiaune, ot Bedford, speent Easter week-end at the home of her mother, Mrs.Bernedette Monty Rock IHand.Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Gendron and family, of Springfield, Vt.spent Easter week-end at the home of her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Davignon.Rock Island.Mr.Charles Jenkins, Jr., and son, of New York, spent Easter week-end at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.R.Jenkins.Derby Line.Mrs.Jane Kerr, of the Audin wood Apartments, has been visiting friends in Sherbrooke for a few days.Easter guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.p.Kenrick.Rock Island, were r.and Mrs.Jack Gagnon an daughter, Patricia, of Shri brooke, Mr.and Mrs.Donald Pranglcy, Diane and Philip of Stanstead.Mr.and Mrs.Buckley Jolly, Arnold and Donald, of Jolielte, spent Easter week-end at the home of her sister, Mrs.Walter Deruslia.and Mr.Dcrusha, Derby Line.Their mother, Mrs.Annie Wheeler returned wilh them, alter spending the winter months at Joliettc with her daughter and family, and is now spending a few days at the .home ot her daughter, Mrs.Derusha, before returning lo her apartments in Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.).A.Grady and son, Jimmie, of Rock Island, spent Easter Sunday ai the home of Mr.Grady\u2019s father.Mr.Joseph Grady, Coaticook.Miss Theresa Simonenu, student! at ihe Normal School, Sherbrooke,! spent the Easter holiday with her mother, Mrs.Lawrence Simoneau,; West Pa; k.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Duff, of St.Johnsbury, VI., were recent guests j of his sister.Mrs.Lucias Rye, and Mr.Rye, Derby Line.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Parker i and daughlei.Rhonda, of Derby Line, were in White River June-' tion, one day last week.Misses Carolyn and Colleen! Moore, of Darby Line, spent a' week of their vacation at the home j of their aunt, Miss Edna Moore.Montpelier, Vt.Easter Sunday tea guests al the, home of Mr.and Mrs.C.R.Dar by, Caswell Avenue, were Mr.and; Mrs.Daiton Downing and family,: Mr.and Mrs.Robert Darby and ' family, and Miss Marion Darby,; all of Derby Line.Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Gilpin and | Mrs.Everett Clark, all of Barton, Vt., were Easter Sunday tea guests of Mrs.Gilpin's mother.! Mrs.Foster Parker, Derby Line.Friends of Mrs.Susie Gray, of i Derby Line, regret to learn she is confined fo her bed by illness; and hope for a speedy recovery.Miss Lauretta Morin has return ed lo her studies at Johnson: Teachers College, in Johnson, VL.after spending the holidays with; her parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.G.THE UATl-O mat -fû CM AS.WEBSTER, 151 Bouck street, TOWAWANOA , N.y.| Morin, Derby Line, and visiting j her sistei, Miss Jeannine Morin, (on slal'f at the Wesson Maternily Hospital, Springfield, Mass.Mr.and Mis.C, U.Darby in Hanover, N.H., on Easter day, where his aunl, Mrs.Warner, of Woodsville, N.ll.were Mon-Rose .was undergoing surgery at the hospi-ilal, after suttering a bad fall and ! i\u2019rac'luring her hip.Mr, and Mrs.]Darby .\u2022(Turned home on Tuesday.Miss Shirley Flanders, student at Normal School.Sherbrooke, i spent the holidays with her par.j outs, Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Fland-! ers, Rock island.Cpl.and Mrs.Boland Kenneson left on Friday afternoon for Monl Teal, where they Ravelled to Quebec, leaving ihe following day to | sail for France, where Cpl.Ken-r.eson will resume his duties wilh ! the R.C.A.F., alter spending Ins honeymoon and leave with his j mother, Mrs.Olive Kenneson, :Rock Island, and visiling other .relatives in Ihe district.Easier Sunday guests al the home oi Mr.and Mrs.Walter I Simoneau, Rock island, were their i family, Mr.and Mrs.Leo Lord and daughter, Patricia, of Derby Line, Mr.and Mrs.Andre Pepin, ]West Park, Miss Lena Belislc, Church Sired, Mrs.Phoebe Dan-! neau, Rock Island, and Mrs.Edward Choquette, Newport.Mrs.!.Velo, of Springfield, ; Mass., is spending an indefinite Time at'Ihe home of her sister, Mrs.Phoebe Danneau, Rock Is ! land.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Cooper have returned lo Iheir home in Stanstead, .-Hier spending a week in Montreal.Recent callers al Ihe home of Mrs.C.C.Blake and Miss Mildred Blake.Rock Island, were Mr.and Mrs.Ray Adams, of West Laban-on, N.H.Mrs.C.C.Blake and Miss Mildred Blake, of Rock Island, spent the week-ena of April 10, at Ihe home of their daughter and sisier, Mrs.Kenneth Spafford, and Mr.Spafford, Waterville.Mr.and Mrs.L.F.Tilton and son, Denis, ol Rock Island, wer \u2022 in Montreal on Palm Sunday to WATER reveaJs w a vour IS?* ' Put Seagram\u2019s \u201cS3\u201d to the water test.Water, plain or sparkling, reveals a whisky\u2019s true, natural flavour and bouquet.Seagrams \u201c83 (Saruuliun iV/icd/vj Seagrams Sure ENJOY the.-o c- -t f MARCONI\u2019S \"MASTER OF CEREMONIES\" FOR FINE HOME ENTERTAINMENT llrio i« n superbly tin-ni^nnil niilio pbonogrnph al nn unusually low pner - will» robinnt in i irhly-liuished Walnut; Mahoftimy or l-irncil iiilm mipcr-Ik* It; rod ync rcc.ci ver with H gang tmiful HI1 fltngr.Top qunlily nponkcr wilh heavy duly magnet.ImiII varinblo tone control and Mar-enni'srenowned bahmerd tone syHleru.RECORD CHANGER\u2014 larnous Wclmferd Idea go model, plays all speeds, all sizes, «IiiiIh off automat i call y.lu handy \"pull out\u201d drawer.DUALSUDE-A-DOR\u201d a Marconi exclusive that provide» m a x i tu u m storage spare for your records.M/yyoUi/ Uti prie» foe walnut \u2019 a M M 0 \"L« 1 fiM»' - - - ONLY n i fl ¦ ¦ (\u2022: ®199\u2014 clock - \u2022;d.| AMERICAN LEAGUE naltlmora at Washington Ippd.) 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Cleveland at Boaton Ippd.) - TODAY'S GAMES - INTERNATIONAL LSAGUI Syracuse at Montreal (,1:00 p.m I Itlchmond at Rochester.Havana at Toronto, Buffalo at Ottawa.NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Cincinnati (night), Philadelphia at, Milwaukee (night), Pittsburgh at St, Louis (nlghti, (Only games scheduled), AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore at Washington (night), Chicago at New York.Cleveland at Boston.(Only games scheduled).STANDINGS - Buffalo's Don Marshall Makes Clean Sweep Of Outstanding Rookie In AHL; Cahan And Parker MacDonald Next 9:58 1:24 Maritime Tourney Will Be in July Saint John, N.B.\u2014 KP) - The annual tournament of the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island Golf Association will be played this summer at the Fredericton Golf Club July 19 to 21 inclusive, it was announced Wednesday night by James F.Foster, secretary-treasurer of the association.Art Mackenzie of Charlottetown, who defeated clubmate Bob Gray in an exciting playoff last summer, is expected lo defend his championship.Archie Skinner of the Algonquin Golf Club in St.Andrews is the professional champion, and Doug Lewis of Moncton was the junior winner in 1953.Foster also announced that the LET'S MEET AT THE Air Conditioned WILBRYN or PICARDIE IU UlkilH m \u2019W rctf (in for a tasty snack (any time) and an agreeable evening.Gracious Hospitality Courteous Service Reasonable Rates GARAGE \u2014 FREE PARKING OWette it nr You Get Value Twice Over With DOUBLE-EDGE Gillette BLUE BLADES \u2022 With Gillette\u2019s double edges _you enjoy extra convenience, extra economy.You change blades /ess than half as often .use them more than twice as long .as single-edge blades.When you use a Gillette Blue Blade in your Gillette Razor, tough beard comes off in a jiffy\u2014and your face feels smooth and refreshed.20 Blades $1.00 10 Blades SOc In Dispensers With Used-Blade Compartment* Regular Patkage-5 Blades For 25c OUT COMES NEW BLADE IN GOES OLD BLADE INTER NATIONAL\t\tLEAOUfc\t\t \tw\tL\tPet.\tGBL Buffalo\t\t A\t1\t.80(1\t\u2014 .Syracuse \t\t\t .1\tl\t.750\t\u2018A Unvnnn \t\t\t Pi\t;t\t.807\t\u2014 Kocheffter .-\t\t P\t4\t.600\tVi Toronto \t\t\t 4\t5\t.444\t2 Richmond .\t\t\t7\t.300\t3Vi Montreal \t\t\t i\t.1\t.250\tVA Ottawa \t\t\t I\t4\t.200\t3 NATIONAL LEAGUE\t\t\t\t \tw\tL\tPci.\tGill, Cincinnati .\t.u\t5\t.618\t St.Louis \t\t\t 7\t5\t.585\t1 New York .\t\t 7\t8\t.538\tP/j Brooklyn .\t\t ^\t8\t.538\t1 Va Milwaukee .\t\t 5\t6\t.455\t2 VS Philadelphia .\t\t 5\t8\t.455\t2(i Chicago \t\t\t 4\t5\t\t2 Vi Pittsburgh\t\t 5\t1ft\t.333\t4 Vi AMERICAN LEAGUE\t\t\t\t \tw\tI.\tPet.\tGBL Chicago \t\t\t FI\t4\t.667\t\u2014 Washington .\t\t 6\t4\t.600\t1 Detroit\t\t\t4\t.600\t1 Philadelphia .\t\t 5\t5\t.500\t2 New York .\t\t8\t.455\t2V4 Boston\t.\t\t 4\t8\t.400\t3 Cleveland \t\t\t 4\t8\t.400\t3 Baltimore .\t\t 4\t7\t.364\t3 VS Martell\tWill\t\tBe\t Team Captain Montreal\u2014Henry Martcll, C.P.G.A.champion from Edmonton, has been named captain of the seven-man Canadian squad which will meet top American PGA pros in the third annual Hopkins Trophy Matches, it has been announced jointly here by the C.P.G.A.and the International Golf Association.Gordon J.Stringer, vice-president of the LG.A., sponsors of the tournament, said that the C.P.G.A.has decided that in future the P.G.A.champion will be automatically named to the Canadian team and appointed captain.This year\u2019s matches will be played at Missisau-gua Golf and Country Club, near Toronto, on June 10, 11 and 12.In order to ensure that only topflight Canadian pros are named to the squad each year, the C.P.G.A.set up a system during the winter whereby the majority of places will be awarded on a point system, based on the player's standings in three other major events: the PGA championship, the Canadian Open and the Labatt\u2019s Open.Five points are awarded for a first place, four for second, three for third, two for fourth, and one for fifth.The Canadian team for the 1954 Hopkins event will be announced on Tuesday in Toronto.The P.G.A.of America chooses its team as follows: The current Open and PGA champions are invited to be on the team, followed by the five top money winners over a certain period.Should one of this first seven be unable to accept the invitation, the next highest: money winner is invited.The American team will be announced early in May.Hurricane Jackson Gets Lower Rating New York \u2014 (/P) \u2014 Hurricane Tommy Jackson dipped to fifth place Wednesday in the latest Ring Magazine heavyweight ratings while Jimmy Slade, his conqueror, became the No.4 challenger (or Rocky Marciano\u2019s title.The Jackson upset here.Monday shuffled the ratings in both the heavy and light-heavy classes for Slade had been No.3 in the 175-pound class.As the New York state heavyweight titleholder, he was moved to the bigger division.Ezzard Charles, the former heavyweight champion from Cincinnati who fights Marciano for the title June 17, remains the leading contender.Cuba\u2019s Nino Valdes is rated No.2 .The other contenders: No.3, Don Cockell of England; No.4, Slade; No, 5.Jackson; No.6, Roland LaStarza.New York; No.7, Dan Bucceroni, Philadelphia; No.8, Earl Walls, Toronto; No.9, Heinz Neuhaus.Germany; No.10, Tommy Harrison.Los Angeles.There was a shuffle in the middleweight ranks, ropped by Bobo Olson, who was named fighter of the month for his fine defence against welter champ Kid Gavilan.Bobby Jones\u2019 knockout of Gil Turner moved him into the middleweight picture and Pierre Langlois of France was dropped out of the top 1 after his defeat by Welter Carmen Basilio.* Basilio remained the top challenger to Gavilan in the 147-pound class but Del Flanagan moved up to second, ahead of Billy Graham because of Graham's inactivity.New York.\u2014 Don Marshall of the Buffalo Bisons was given official recognition of an honor which everyone had agreed on for most of the season, when he was named as the outstanding rookie of the American Hockey League for 1953-j 1954.The league\u2019s sportsw/iters and sportscasters left no doubt, in anyone\u2019s mind, when they made! the high scoring 22 years old center their unanimous choice, giving) him all thirty points possible for the award.Marshall will be presented with the Dudley (Red) Garrett Memorial Trophy and a $300 league bonus for his achievement.His closest competition for first year laurels, if ij could be called close, was Larry Cahan, rugged defenseman of Pittsburgh who poled ten points.Next in line was Pete Wright, a teammate of Mar-1 shall and like Cahan a defense-; man, who had seven points.Four! other rookies received votes, with Parker MacDonald of Pittsburgh having four points, Gus Karrys of Cleveland and Arnott Whitney and Allan (Skip) Teal of Hershey each receiving a single point.As in the case of the recently announced all star teams, all of the rookie candidates were members of Ihe four playoff teams, Buffalo, Cleveland, Hershey and Pittsburgh, with Syracuse and Providence not being represented.Marshall was the first choice on all six ballots from the league cities, receiving five points from each for his thirty points.Cahan was nominated on three ballots for second place and had a third in addition.Wright had two second place designation* and a third, MacDonald had one second and one third, while Karrays, Teal and Whitney were each given the nod for one third place vote.Second place was worth three points in the voting and third place one.Marshall started his brillant play and bid for season long efficiency in his very first game as a professional, with a pair of goals and one assist.Teamed as play-maker for a fine pair of high scoring wings, Ed Stowinski on the right and Gaye Stewart on the left, Don maintained his opening pace and finished with a total of 94 points on 39 goals and 55 assists, playing in all 70 of his team\u2019s games.His point total, the most ever scored by a first year player for a new league record, placed him in a tie for fourth among the league\u2019s point scorers.He kept up his scoring feats in the only three playoff games Buffalo participated in, scoring a goal and four assists for five points.He only spent 8 minutes in the penalty; box ail season.Marshall considered himself fortunate in playing with a pair of veteran experienced ; wings such as Slowinski and Stewart, and they in turn praised him for helping them to gain positions! on the first all star team.The only thing which disappointed him all season was his inability! to score a \u201chat trick\u201d of three or more goals in a game, particularly ; since he came close so many times, as he tallied a'pair of goals; in ten different games.Six times he scored what proved to be the | winning goal for the Bisons, in their rush to the American Hockey League regular season championship.Winning league honors is no new experience for Marshall, for on his first amateur team, the Montreal Canadien Juniors, he was; named to the all star team.Last; season, while playing for Cincinnati in the International League, | his last amateur club, he swept: practically everything, being se-j lected as the league\u2019s most valuable, the outstanding rookie and also gained Ihe all star team.Marshall was born in Montreal | on March 23, 1932, and although he spent his entire boyhood there, his long time idol, strangely enough, was Syl Apps of the Toronto Maple Leafs.Because of that he always wanted to play with Toronto.Now that he is a professional, his ambition is to play with Montreal against Toronto.In addition to all of his league honors, Don was also selected by the Buffalo fans as the most valuable player on the Bisons.Being single, and a good looking youngster besides, he naturally is the idol of the Buffalo bobby-soxers.His popularity extends to all the Buffalo fandom and his teammates.Frank Eddolls, coach of the Bisons calls him a \u201ccoach\u2019s delight\u2019\u2019 and claims he just can\u2019t, possibly miss being a long time star.Don is also quite proficient in other sports being a good golfer and baseball player.In fact he was so good at the diamond game, that he made the Montreal All Stars a few years ago, and played in a two game series in Ebbets Field gainst the Brooklyn All Stars in 1950, in the outfield.Donald Robert is his full name, he is of English extraction, stands 5\u2019 11\", weights 160 pounds, lives in Verdun, Quebec during the off season, and the hockey world is sure to hear about him for a long time.Baldy George Gets No Protest From Alberta Team Kemptvjlle, Ont.\u2014(CP)\u2014 W.B, George, president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, said Wednesday night he has re-; ceived no official protest over the delay in completing the eastern ; Canada Memorial Cup final.He had received word from J.Harper Parry of Lethbridge, Alta., secretary-manager of the Western Junior Hockey League, \u201cregretting\u201d the delay, but little could be done about it.George said \u201cWe are scheduling the games as soon as we can get them scheduled,\" but ririks in which the games must be played have previous commitments.' The eastern champions were to have been declared by April 27.St.Catharines currently is tied 11 w\u2019ith Quebec City in the besl-of-seven eastern final.Edmonton Oil Kings, western Memorial Cup finalists, meanwhile are marking time.Cardinals Stealing Way Back Into National League Pennant Picture; Cincinnati Still On Winning Streak St.Louis Cardinals arc stealing their way back into the National League pennant picture.Running bases with an abandon no Redbird team has shown since the last St.Louis flag winner in 1948, manager Eddie Stanky's cluh has moved to within a game of the top.In 12 games the Cards have stolen 12 bases.They need only half a dozen more to equal their total for the entire 1953 season, but Stanky claims there is no radical difference between the base running tactics of the 1954 outfit and last year's club.\"We\u2019re just try ing a few things and they're working,\u201d\u2019 he said.Nevertheless, the figures are Montreal Royals Have Home Opener The international baseball League goes into its third country today as the northern teams\u2014three from Canada plus Rochester, N.Y.\u2014open home stands.The loop opened last week with games in Havana, Cuba, and Richmond, Va., as the southernmost hosts.However, Buffalo and Syracuse, in northern New York State were grouped with the \"southern\" teams for scheduling reasons, Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Royals and Ottawa Athletics are the Canadian teams greeting their fans today for the first time this season.The attendance goal, counting Rochester, is to beat, the opening-day record of 60,000-odd fans which sent the league off to its best start in six years.The Cuban Sugar Kings, who with Richmond are in the league for the first time, drew 25,000 fans to their opener in Havana against the Leafs.Richmond had an opening-day crowd of 12,000.Today\u2019s schedule has Havana at Toronto, Syracuse at Montreal and Richmond at Rochester in afternoon games.Buffalo plays Ottawa in the capital tonight.doubly \"interesting in that 10 different players on the team have stolen bases, including one pitcher, Harvey Haddix.A steal figured directly in the result of Wednesday's game when the Cards edged Brooklyn 6-5 in 10 York innings.Bonus baby Dick Schofield, running for Ray Jablonski who had walked with two out, stole second on pitcher Jim Hu\u2019ghes and rode home on Steve Bilko\u2019s single.The defeat, Brooklyn\u2019s second in a row in St.Louis, dumped the Dodgers into a third-place tie.They went west Monday in first place.Cincinnati Redleg placed the Dodgers at the top Tuesday, stayed there with Wcdnes-i day\u2019s 8-4 verdict over Pittsburgh Pirates.New York Giants moved into a tie with Brooklyn by nipping Milwaukee 3-1.Rain and bad weather forced postponement of the other five scheduled major league games.: Cleveland was frozen out at Boston in the American League for j the second straight day.Chicago ! White Sox' second meeting with New York Yankees was washed out.Detroit at Philadelphia A's, Baltimore at Washington and Philadelphia Phils at Chicago Cubs all were rained out for the second j straight day.Spectacular relief pitching by ; little Jackie Collum preserved the Cincinnati victory after the Reds ; rallied for five runs in the third inning to gain a 7-4 lead.Collum , slopped the Pirates on one hit ! through the last 6 1-3 innings af-ter they had battered starter Fred : Baczewski for nine.Ruben Gomez pitched six shutout innings and drove in the firsi New York run at Milwaukee be fore leaving the game with » wrenched back after running the bases in the seventh.Al Dark dou bled with (he bases loaded, also ir.the seventh, for the other two New runs, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT New Orleans \u2014 Ralph Dupas 137, New Orleans, outpointed Den nis Pat Brady, ISSYi, New York 10.Sydney, Australia \u2014 Tommy Burns, 143';, Australia, outpointed Amerieo Agostino, 140, Au-who re- stralia, 12.Motorcycles and Bicycles Triumph b.s.a.Ariel ^ N S.A.tsk?\"\"\t^ MOTORCYCLES C.C.M.\u2014 Raleigh \u2014 French Racing BICYCLES We have a large stock of rebuilt bicycles, priced from $25.00 to S50.00.Complete line of accessories and parts.H.MUNKITTRICK SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS 35 Belvidere So., Sherbrooke.Hasty Road's Record Performance In Derby Trial But Correlation Is Still Rated Inside By Experts Louisville, Ky.\u2014(AP)\u2014 Echoes of Hasty Road\u2019s record-smashing performance Tuesday in the Derby Trial still bounced around Churchill Downs today.But the trainer of Correlation-favorite for Saturday\u2019s $100,000 Kentucky classic\u2014 isn\u2019t losing any sleep.Noble Threewitt, who trains Correlation for owner Robert Sidney Lytle of Los Angeles, beams with confidence.He thinks his California comet packs the authority of a dozen mint juleps.In his Iasi two starts, both $100,-000 affairs, Correlation accounted for the Florida Derby at Gulf-stream Park and the Wood Memorial at Jamaica.\u201cNothing has happened to change my mind about this colt,\u201d said Threewitt, Hasty Road, owned by the Hasty House Farm of Toledo, O., was the greatest money-winning two- year-old in history last.year.but.had been a big flop in his three-year-old campaign until Tuesday.Then came the one-mile Derby Trial and the son of Roman stood off a challenge by Determine an eighth of a mile from the finish and swept under the wire in 1:35 flat to crack the track record.The field for Saturday\u2019s I'A-miie derby shapes up with around 18 horses.If that many face the starter, it will be the richest since the initial derby May 17, 1875.The gross pot figures at $124,850, with the winner netting $102,800.Hasty Road, who handed Determine his first defeat after six straight stakes victories, shook up the oddsmakers a bit.They had listed Hasty Road at 15-1 before Tuesday, but quickly cut him down to 4-1.Correlation now rules as the 5-2 favorite.Determine and his stablemate, Allied, are 6-1.Sudbury To Make Second Bid For Allan Cup Against Western Champs; Wolves Have Well-Balanced Squad annual spring meeting of the association directors will be held at Fredericton May 9.The Nova Scotia amateur golf championship is scheduled for the Amherst Golf Club July 12-14.Sudbury, Ont.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 The hockey-mad city of Sudbury makes its second bid in history for the Allan Cup and Canadian senior hockey supremacy next week against either Penticton V\u2019s or Winnipeg Maroons.Sudbury Frood Tigers captured the coveted trophy back in 1937.This season coach Maxie Silver-man and his Wolves nosed out the strong Sault Ste.Marie Greyhounds for the Northern Ontario Hockey Association's southern group league championship, then got by Iroquois Falls Eskimos, Owen Sound Mercurys and Ma-tane, Que., Red Rocks in a series of battles to the eastern Canada title.They leave by plane for the ; West and the Allan Cup final to-: day.Strong in goaltending and forward strength and average on defence, the Wolves are confident i they can win.Outside of centre Hub Beaudry, who fractured an ¦ ankle in the Matane series, the ; team is in top shape.For silverman it will be his sec-; end bid for a national triumph.He managed Sudbury Cub Wolves to a Memorial Cup championship i in 1932.beating out Winnipeg : Monarchs.Three years later he i took Copper Cliff Redmen to the Memorial Cup finals but was de-: feated by Winnipeg.He also has a 1-1 record in world j amateur championship tries.In 1P28 the Woves won the world : title at Prague.Czechoslovakia.I but It years later Silverman's j Canucks lost to the same Czechs.Frank King, with Charlottetown in the Maritime Major League, ! last winter, alternates with Geor-) ge Defelice as the centre on the Wolves' third line.Beaudry, who will make the trip on crutches, played for Charlottetown last winter and was considered to be the best penalty kil- ; 1er in northern Ontario until his recent injury.Bobby Brown To Play For Yanks San Francisco \u2014 (/P) \u2014Bobby Brown, a one-time S35.000 bonus baby who used his New York Yankee pay to put himself through medical school, is back home after 19 months' Far Eastern duty as an army doctor.He is\" determined to devote full time to medicine, but hopes to put in two months at his old job as a Yinkee third-baseman before quitting baseball.\u201cIf the Yankees want me until July 1 I am ready,\" said 29-year-old Booby.\u201cBut let me make something plain.This is merely for two months.On July 1.my residency begins in the San Francisco County Hospital.I want to be on the job.But in the meantime, it would be wonderful to be a Yankee again.\" Brown said he will phone manager Casey Stengel to see if the Yanks want him on that basis.¦17 i Anniversary Suit Event Offering Subsfanfial Savings In Fine Qualify Men's Suifs! Through the co-operafion of WARREN K.COOK we are able to offer the men of Sherbrooke this unusual event \u2014 top quality imported woollens in this season's designers' and travellers' models at very attractive savings! COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION! GROUP 1\tGROUP 2 Regularly Priced\tRegularly Priced to $89.50\tto $99.50 NOW S59=\tNOW $69= GILLES COUTURE im 151 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH NEXT TO THE CITY HALL ¦SHFRBROOKr DMIV RFCORD.mi RSn\\> , \\PRI1 M, 1\u2018)vl Fifleea WE\tAMO TOSSED\tDUMPED HIS BOTTLE » MUSH INTO TWPOUSH T# OUR NEW THE TV /^.TOASTER SCREEN.) f LITTLE^ scamp ALL RKSHT YOUR K|os arc PERPECT^ry-p CANDY NEW ^ *V».ViVr-CS, T.W Rm V- * p*t Cw Cop- Ijq !¦; Vj* {>« ¦ ' She's nice, too! Fussy at times.but oenerous with the eatsr say so wouldn , truckload bones! He's really an okay çu^ -C .most rt of the time! ' myself, I\u2019m ralsino me a llttl mce r family !r/ 'i A.r*****9t «-2 wonderful variety ol nationally known baby foods, at popular prices.Treat Baby to the best .and cut food coats at DOMINION I HEINZ \u2014 FRUITS, SOUPS, VEGETABLES INFANT FOODS 2\t19*\tSWIFT'S \u2014 ASSORTED infant il r a t C\t1 & junior ifi £ H ! a\ti\t% 3!/j-oz.t tin* HEINZ \u2014 FRUITS, MEATS, VEGETABLES jUNIGR FOODS 2 -\t19*\tGERBER'S EGG YOLKS\t!\t% SVi-oz.i tin* GERBER'S \u2014 FRUITS, SOUPS, VEGETABLES INFANT FOODS 2\t19*\tEVAPORATED CRINO MILK\t2\t| 16-oz.U tin* GERBER'S \u2014 5 VARIETIES INFANT CEREALS X\t23*\tCHRISTIE'S BISCUITS\t12-ox.Pkg.47< 47* 25* 35* Richmello \u2014 Rich and Creamy SALAD DRESSING 8-oz.jar 21* 16-oz.jar ORACH'S LUNCHEON MEAT LOAF 35* 1 2-oz.fin Free Tin of Cream Mushroom Soup! New Improved Clark'* VEGETABLE SOUP 63' FREE 10-DZ.PLIABLE PLASTIC TUMBLER SOAP\t2-lb.29* MAPLE LEAF FLAKES pkg 75< PICNIC STANDARD QUALITY CREAM STYLE CORD 2 r 2t< Case of $ 24 fins 2.50 Fresh Green Excellent for Salads Government Graded Red or Blue Bran CABBAGE CROSS RIB Florida Grade A Serve with Yorkshire Pudding STANDING White New POTATOES Fresh Cuban Ideal Pot Roast Back Strap Off DOMINION STORES LIMITED Prices effective until 6.00 p.m.Saturday May 1 at 108 Wellington North food costs ot DOMINION 0 Sixteen ¦ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1954 Mothers.Every week is \"BABY WEEK\" in our markets.But this is the time when all retailers through the land pause and give special thought to their responsibilities to their future customers, the babies through you, their mothers.While you're doing the family marketing for the rest of the family, you can do practically all the shopping for baby's needs here, too.Yes indeed! Our baby departments get special attention.They are all under special supervision.We keep ourselves alert on all the new baby products as well as the old stand-bys.That's why so very many mothers in our town do the shopping for baby needs in our stores.We're at your service.eHr IVORY SOAP LARGE SIZE 2 \u201e 31< MED.SIZE 2 \u201e 21* BLUE CHEER LARGE.SIZE GIANT SIZE OXYDOL lsizes 38* TIDE LARGE SIZE 40< 39* 79* GIANT SIZE GIANT SIZE 75* 79* 3-oi.size tin 2 f»> 25* Spread, 7-oz.size tin 23* SHIRRIFPS GOOD MARMALADE 24-oz.jar 45* QUALITY MEATS New season'» FRESH milk-ferf VEAL LEGS Whole or shank half.Low priced Nutritious, for ffavourful eating MINUTE STEAK ady 01.69* All excess bone, fat gristle removed, no waste.Grade \"A\" Milk-fed ROASTING PUIPIfEN extra tender' 5 to 6 lbs.Vnivlll.ll regular dressed.No charge for cleaning.lb.JUICY \u2014 appetizing FRANKFURTERS Treat the children to hot dogs.'Maple Leaf' lb.59* 37* It\u2019s NATIONAL BABY WEEK! ¦T* :\t> :¦ GERBER\u2019S STRAINED s.,*.*, BABY FOODS Many varieties to choose from.\tA\t4CV\tA A v V for 43'\tIII for S3C Gerber's Barley, Cereal Food, Oatmeal Mix, Rice Cereal CEREAL FOOD0 \u201d»::: 2 ,41* Pablum's Mixed Cereal, Oatmeal, Rice Cereal, Barley CEREAL FOOD 8-oz.pkg.2 ,41* BABY FOOB - -GERBER\u2019S TEETHING BISCUITS CREAM OF WHEAT regular or 5 minute 14-oz.pkg.4-oz.pkg.28-oz.pkg.43* 27* 31* CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK 16-oz.tin 2 ».27* PARIS PATE I CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP 2-lb.tin 29* KELLOGG\u2019S CORN FLAKES 12-oz.pkg.2 \u201e 4 7* * Syr^, CHRISTIE\u2019S ARROWROOT BISCUITS 33* PLAIN OR SALTED CHRISTIE\u2019S SODA CRACKERS 2-lb.pkg.55* CAMPBELL\u2019S V-8 VEGETABLE JUICE\t20-oz.size 2 ».33« PURITAN OVEN BAKED BEANS tr 245* SUCCESS LIQUID FLOOR WAX YORK PEANUT BUTTER ice box jar OAKLEAF CREAM STYLE CORN Choice Quality 20-oz.tin 4 PADS 59* 99* 16-ox.2 \u201e 25* JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER Small Size Or sT 59* JOHNSON'S BABY OIL 6-oz.bottle MIX CD CEREAL NOW ON.SUPREME GROCERS' WIDE \u201cTHANK YOU\u201d CONTEST S4,000.00 in PRIZES! GRAj^D PRIZE A GLAMOROUS 1954 DODGE MAYFAIR HARD TOP Entry Blank and Full Information Available At Your Nearest Supreme Grocer.JJK-* ,^£2^ SALADA ^ TEABAGS * box 0f 30 ^ea bags 37\u2018 CATELLI\u2019S COOKED SPAGHETTI with cheese & tomato sauce\t/ *\tG>^ 20-oz.size tin\t/ 2 , 35* A gift to you from your neighbourhood SUPREME GROCER \u2014 in appreciation of your great help in making our first six months so very successful.FREE $4,000.00 in PRIZES! One beautiful, brand new, T954 DODGE MAYFAIR hard top You may win this fine Dodge Mayfair, it's easy, it's simple.ENTER NOW .in SUPREME GROCERS' WIDE \"THANK YOU\" CONTEST Ask your Supreme Grocer for an entry blank.FREE TO EVERY NEW BORN BABY between 12.01 A.M.Friday April 30th and TT.59 P.M.Saturday May 1st, 1954\t\u2014 One case containing 12 packages of Gerber's assorted cereals food.Name of Parents .Address .Name of Physician .Name of your Supreme Grocer .Please mail all entries to: Supreme Grocers, P.O.Box 419, Sherbrooke, Que.-FRESH PRODUCE- Valencia, extra juicy FLORIDA ^ V V^,.- -W.\t_ .^ .r.ORANGES\t^ Size 252.\tOJCtf\t9\tdoz*\tCQc Very few seeds.Ov7\u2019\tdoz.\t£,\tfor\tVv^ Everyone's Favourite \u2014 GOLDEN\tRIPE BANANAS Ju\u201c, \u201e 15* Florida sweet eating CRISP PASCAL CELERY 30 heod ,i\" 2t*23* Imported Iceberg LETTUCE F,rm» 19* 2 8239 "]
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