Sherbrooke daily record, 12 juillet 1957, vendredi 12 juillet 1957
[" 1957 S\tM\tT\tJULY W\tT\tF\t1957 S \t1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6 7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13 14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20 21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27 28\t29\t30\t31\t\t\t tjecbcookeDailuTRecod THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS 7 MOSTLY SUMNT Sunny with cloudy period* tod*y; mostly sunny S«turd*y: warmer; wind* west 20 during the day today and Saturday, light tonight.Low tonight and high Saturday S3 and 73.Established 1897.Price; 5 Cents SHERB.HOOK.fc, QUEBEC.FRIDAY.JULY 12.1^5 7 Sixty-First Year $110,000 Fire Levels Village Center Arrests Mark 'Glorious 12th' In Ulster More Clashes Feared As Orangemen March BELFAST \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 About 20 young men in County Fermanagh were arrested during the night a few hours before traditional Orange celebrations begin in Northern Ireland.Police said today they conducted a widespread hunt throughout the county for men thought likely to cause trouble during the day's celebrations.The arrests were made after questioning of suspects were on streets and in their homes This is the day in Northern Ireland, known simply as the \u201cTwelfth\u201d, on which the Protestant Orangemen demonstrate their loyalty to the United Kingdom of Britain and Northern Ireland.opponents who advocate a united, independent Ireland.FEAR CLASHES This year, police feared the : \u201cTwelfth\" might produce open clashes, since it follows months For years it has been a day of ! raids across the border by members of the outlawed Irish ; Republican Army, pledged to j unite Ireland by force.As a result the guard on the ; 180-mile border was strengthened | for today and every\u2019 policeman in i the country was on duty\u2019 or under ! \u201cstand-by\u201d orders.The government of the Irish | Republic, apparently to forestall trouble today, assumed special powers earlier this week and interned more than 60 extreme nationalists.Many Orangemen went to ceremonies throughout northern Ireland\u2019s six counties today bitter and angry at a recent IRA ambush of a police unit in which a policeman was killed and another wounded.100,000 MARCH Nearly 100,000 were expected to march in Northern Ireland during the day.They were renewing pledges of loyalty to the Queen and reaffirming their determination not to be coerced into a union in an all-Ireland republic.Marching in the Belfast parade was the Enniskilen Loyal Orange Lodge from Toronto.It will tension of conflict between the Orangemen and Roman C.lholic Investigation Continues In Girl Murder TOURELLE, Que.«Pi \u2014 Provincial police continued investigations today into the death of eight-year-old Bertha Labrie, found beaten to death July 8 on a public beach near this Gaspe Peninsula village.A 24-year-old man is being held as a material witness.A coroner\u2019s jury Thursday night identified the body and district coroner Dr.Delphis Miville adjourned the inquest indefinitely.The girl\u2019s father, Louis Labrie.a laborer living in Tourelle, told police he found his daughter\u2019s body several hours after she left home to go strawberry picking.Thej body was in some bushes with rocks piled upon the head.Police detective Adrian Boisvert y-om Ste.Anne des Monts said there was no chance the girl VOLUNTEER FIREMEN BATTLE FLAMES AT ST.MALO (Mort Picture» on Page 3)\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemav) Understanding But No Love Marriage Of Convenience For East-West Proposed By Reds PRAGUE \u2014 (A>) \u2014 Nikita Khrushchev T hursday night proposed a marriage of convenience between the.Communist and capitalist worlds to avert war.He also claimed Yugoslavia as a loyal member of the be the first complete Canadian | (Communist) camp.________ ____________.0\u201e, lodge to take part in the procès-\t1 he Soviet Communist party chief put forward his sug- was killed by a landslide.It ap-1\tchartered a plane ; gestion of marriage without love in the glittering ballroom pears she was deliberately slain, ! here and arrived Thursday he said.Police said the autopsy vealed no motive for killing.night.re- Red Cop Beaten BUDAPEST\u2014(Æ1)\u2014A provincial newspaper reports an anti-Russian demonstration in a west Hungarian village during which a Communist police officer was beaten up\u2014\"just like in October.\u201d Precious Foliage SAN DIEGO (jP) \u2014 Restaurant owner George Pernicano said Thursday he was insuring his moustache, measuring 15 inches Diamonds Here Says Geologist MONTREAL \u2014 i(P) \u2014 R.G Britton, president of the Montreal Gem and Mineral Club, says there are diamonds to be found in Quebec.______ ____= __ __ \u201cAlthough very few diamonds from tip to tip.with Lloyds of have been discovered in the pro- London for $50,000.World News MONTREAL (P\u2014The Herald says today Eddy Callahan, wanted for questioning in connection with the vicious beating of a Montreal election officer, has been arrested in Albany, N.Y.* \u2022 * NEW YORK (/Pi\u2014An explosion and fire in the basement of a bank and office building connecting with the New York Stock Exchange killed one person and injured three others Thursday.\u2022 \u2022 * LONDON (/Pi \u2014 Kabul radio, quoting informed sources said today an unsuccessful assassination plot had been aimed at King Zahir Shah of Afghanistan and Premier Daud Khan.\u2022 * * YUMA.Ariz.(/Pi \u2014A spokesman for the \u201cJoe Louis income tax fund\u201d said Thursday the U.S.treasury department has stopped charging interest on the former champion's tax debt.The Brown Bomber now owes an estimated $2.500.000.NEW YORK (,P) \u2014Althea Gibson, the Harlem girl who won the women\u2019s singles title at Wimbledon\u2019s tennis matches, Thursday received New York's traditional ticker-tape parade up Broadway and a city hall welcome.* \u2022 \u2022 VAL D\u2019OR Que.P \u2014 Nine planes took off today Into for-biding skies to resume the search for a Lockheed photo* survey plane that disappeared in the vastness of northwest Quebec 10 days ago.vince,\u201d he admits, \u201cgeologists I claim rock formations in certain [ northern areas are of the type which yield these precious stones.\u201d He has discovered stones he thinks are blue sapphires \u2014 just 65 miles north of Montreal, in the Grenville, Que., area.AntifFlu Vaccine OTTAWA \u2014\t\u2014 A vaccine has been developed for prevention of Asiatic flu but will not be available for any widespread immunization program for some time yert, acting health minister Brooks said Thursday.in of Prague's 14th century Hradcany Castle of Bohemia's kings.Turn\u2019ng to the envoys of capitalist countries attending the reception given by Czech President Antonin Zapotocky for the Kremlin leaders, Khrushchev said capitalists do not like the,_____ , _\t.\t.Communist system \u201cbut I like i moTe than ^ guests' Khrush' it.once the home and see who is better, but let us do it peacefully.\u201d Still aiming his words at the Western diplomats among the CAN GET ALONG \u201cBut there are many cases,\u201d Khrushchev continued, \u201cof people not in love getting married.They get along very well without love but with understanding.\u201d \u201cLet\u2019s try it.Let us compete chev said: \u201cI know you don\u2019t like our sys-1 tem but we were not born with church bells ringing but with the sound of gunshots.Let us stop considering each other as ene mies and try and get on.I be-Continued on Page 5 Mr.St.Laurent Takes Apartment OTTAWA \u2014(( P)_ Opposi tion leader Louis St.Laurent has rented a one-bedroom apartment on Slater Street, a few blocks from Parliament Hill.The apartment is on the top floor of a new seven-storey apartment building, where rents for a one-bedroom suite run from $125 a month up.Two other apartments on the seventh floor have been re served for the St, Laurent faml ly.One is believed to be for Mr.St.Laurent\u2019s son, Jean-Paul St.Laurent, member of Parliament for Temiseouata, Que.; the other for a daughter, Mrs.Hugh O'Donnell of Montreal.Khrushchev Says We re All Idiots PRAGUE \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Nikita Khrushchev Thursday reiterated his conviction that Russia will replace the United States as the world's leading industrial power.\"Just as capitalism succeeded feudalism, so communism will succeed capitalism,\u201d he said.\u201cThose who pretend the opposite are idiots.I\u2019m sorry, that\u2019s a vulgar word.I hope the idiots will forgive me \u201d Playboy Aly Khan To Be Religious Leader GENEVA \u2014(Reuters)\u2014Prince Aly Khan, 46, will inherit his father\u2019s religious mantle as leader of the world\u2019s 20,000,000 Is-maili Moslems, sources close to the family said today.The household sources said the Aga Khan\u2019s will designating his successor will be read this afternoon.The Aga, 79, died Thursday at his lakeside villa at nearby Ver-soix.He was the 48th in line from Possible But Not Probable Some PCs Consider CCF Coalition By DON PEACOCK OTTAWA \u2014 «D \u2014 There are Progressive Conservatives who do not consider a coalition with the CCF ideologically impossible.Those who discuss the possibility do not say there is any immediate likelihood of a Conserv-ative-CCF coalition.But with the political situation here as uncertain as it currently is, the possibility of such an amalgamation holds a definite fascination.The Conservative government has 109 of the 265 Commons seats, the Liberals 105, the CCF 25, and Social Credit 19.There also are two Independents, one Independent Liberal, one Independent Progressive Conservative, one Liberal-Labor and two vacancies, including one deferred contest.On ice this thin, the Conservatives.when Parliament opens in October, would have to skate in rhythm with the other parties or face a plunge into election.The assured support of the 25 i Those CCF members would equal 134 , lieve votes \u2014 and 133 votes provides a House majority.The bitter Commons pipeline debate last year is reported to Conservatives who bean ideological fusion with the CCF is possible explain it this way: TRADITIONAL VIEW The Conservative view has tra- have alienated Conservative af-1 ditionally been \u201cgovernment infections for the Social Credit ' terference if necessary, but not group.Throughout that affair - necessarily government interfer-the Conservatives and CCF stood ence\u201d in business and other mat-together against the Liberals and 1 ters.On Social Credit.And anyway, the 19 Social Credit votes wouldn\u2019t be enough.The Liberals are understood to lack enthusiasm for an early new election.For several reasons, they are expected to co-operate in trying to keep the present government effective for a time \u2014 at least until the Liberals are ready for paign.the other hand, they say, the CCF has evolved a brand of socialism which broadly is: \u201cPrivate enterprise ais long as it serves the public interest best; otherwise, public ownership.\u201d By stretching the Conservative view a little to the left and the CCF view a trifle to the right, they say, the ideological marri-another cam- age could be consummated.CCF Leader, M.J.Coldwell If the Liberals back the Con- has frequently said his party will servativeis in the Commons, then coalesce with no other party.It the new government will have no would support legislation it con-need of CCF support.But ob- sidered worthwhile but was not another ; viously the Conservatives cannot interested in any government's I long depend on Lierai support, private fortunes.Hazrat Ali, cousin and son-in-law of the prophet Mohammed.Any of his male descendants could succeed him.They include Prince Sadruddin, 24.his younger son, or Aly\u2019s two sons by his first marriage, Karim and Amyn.WEDDING DELAYED Sadruddin today postponed his marriage to former British model Nina Dyer from next Monday to Aug.27 because of his father\u2019s death.To the millions of Ismailis, Aly Khan is a sacred personage.In the Western world, he is mainly known as a wealthy playboy fond of racing and beautiful women.The prince was born June 13, 1911, to the Aga and his second of four wives, Italian dancer Theresa Magliano.TWICE DIVORCED Aly\u2019s marital record has been stormy.After he was named corespondent in divorce proceedings, he married Mrs.Loel Guinness, the daughter of Lord Churston, in 1936.The marriage produced two sons, Karim and Amyn, and lasted 13 years.He wooed Hollywood actress Rita Hayworth in 1949 in one of the most publicized romances of the decade.The marriage broke up two years later and then dragged on through the courts for several years more.It produced one daughter, Princess Yasmin.He now is engaged to Simone Bodin, French fashion model and designer known as Bettina.When the war broke out in 1939, Aly joined the French Foreign Legion.After the capitulation of France in 1940, he joined the British forces in Palestine, rising to the rank of lieutenant-colonel.St.Malo d Auckland Business Block, House Destroyed By Flames German Red Boss In Trouble By HUGH DOHERTY 51.MALO d AUCKLAND \u2014 A epeclaculnr mid-morning blaze of unknown origin, fanned by high wind».eeaterday swept through a large business block, a residentisl home, a barn and a poultry house in this tiny farming village 35 miles south of Sherbrooke, razing them within a few hours.Total damage was unofficially estimated at $110,000.Sixteen people including, 10 children, were left homeless by the fire.Firemen from Beecher Falls.Y't., Sherbrooke, Saw yerville and St.Isidore d'Auckland successfully slaved off stalinist police grip, a threat that the fire would spread to at least four other j The informants said buildings.The fire is believed to have started about 10 a.m.in the attic of the business block housing a general store, a restaurant and a merchandise warehouse, owned by Rosaire Crete.The building was a total lots by noon.II was at least partially covered by in surance.FLAMES SPREAD The flames spread from the block to a house directly behind, owned by Edmond Crete.Two families escaped from it.They were: Mr.and Mrs.Luc Levesque and two children; Mr Ike Faces Row Over Girard BERLIN t/T) \u2014 The Stalinist rule of Walter I\u2019lbheht, boss of Communist East Germany, tottered Thursday under the back lash of the Moscow purge.Reliable East Berlin source* satd Ulbricht, Communist party secretary, has come under attack wthin his own central com-mittee.There is a rising chorus of demands for easing Ulbricht'* liberal Communists\" are looking for some gesture of approval from Soviet party chief Nikita Khrushchev to put spade-bearded 111-bricht on the skids.The West Berlin newspaper Per Abend quoted Communist sources as saying two members of the East German polltburo Heinrich Ran and Karl Schirde-wan \u2014 have broken with III-bricht.GATHERING REVOLT The gathering revolt within WASHINGTON \u2014 a**ed away June *th 19.1# Many year* Have patted time that tad dav Wb*n V™* were railed to Heaven The blow wat great, the tbmk tevere, We little thought your death wa« near.Only thote who have lout ran tell The pain of parting without fareiM^ Mwav« rememhef edVbv HARfUrr.hi* wlfa AfsHK.ANNtf and &OROTMŸ diuth«e*a Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks II.M pur naertlon DEATH NOTICil 15c par line Minimum chart* 2i.se HO lines or !\u2022**>.IN MIMOHIAMI 11.00 pin* » ttnu par ua* tor poetry.Adds llnnal name* o**r thro* 10 cents each name.SCC ABOVE NOTICBB MUST CARRY BfONATURR Of EAR.nr send wo None*.A AU J CAJ Li i B SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY, JVLY 11, 1»57 1, Articles Fo» Sole GARDEN TRACTOR roUry tlUer type si ghtly used.Box 426 Lennox, ville or Phone LO.2-8276.A VERY GOOD Messey Hirrl* riower, six Coot eut.Price 8M.P.A Sherman, Scotstown.12.To L«t F DT-ROOM heated ipertment in North Ward Full basement.Tala-phone LO 7 7S6n ibetween *60 8.00 p.«n ).WAFMT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING ! LIKE NEW, five piece kitchen set, three piece davenport set-hall price Phone LO 9-4542 after « p.m or on week-ends.STANDING HAY available.Apply B.E.Norton, Rhicard Farm, two miles from Knowlton on Cowansville Road.Evenings Tel.CHapel 3-52*3.154 QUEEN STREET, Lennoxvllle, 5-room unheated apartment.Avail, able 1st of August.FOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS 'hen* \u2014 LO.9-3636 Connect» All Deportment».24b.Earn Money At Home FOR a married couple, two brothers, HOUSEWIVES' Need estrs money' 1 ONE 15\u2019 CABIN BOAT.Price 87» For inforrastlon telephone LO 2-2*33 between 8 00 a m \u2014 *.O0 p.m.4.Property For Sole NORTH WARD \u2014 2 flva.room brtck, automatic heating.Lower fist vac.ant for buyer.LO 7-7550.(be.tween 6.80 .8 00 p m ).12-ROOM HOUSE wired for 220 v , barn 30 x 24, bargain »2800, Cos-«cook, Vl.9-2038.RICHMOND \u2014 6-room bungalow, 26 x 47.Built 1954.Brick, stone, striated plywood exterior.Fireplace.Extra room and laundry In cellar.Oil-heated, lot 66 x 187.Priced for quick sale.Immediate occupancy G L.Rothney, Sage St.NEW five room bungalows, alone, brick, plaster, painted walla, oil heating Lota 60\u2019 x lOO\u201d.Apply LO.9-1970.two alattrs, two friands \u2022 living rooms, hasted and furnlahed, bath room with shower, kitchenette with refrigerator and electric stove Orleans apartments, 91S King George St Start your own bustneaa servicing an Avon territory \u2014 Sherbrooke, i country and villages Call or write Mrs A.LeBrun.184 St Joseph St,' Waterloo, Que Tel.1075.FURNISHED BUNGALOW at Orford Lake.2 bedrooms, sleeping porch, frigidaire, propin# gas.electricity.Apply E.L Judah, Waterloo, telephone 83W22 THREE-ROOM heated apartment, electric stove, refrigerator, hot water year round Available August 1, 57 Henekar St., LO.7.7673.NORTH WARD \u2014 semi-detached house, 61k rooms, planned kitchen, central location, quiet surroundings Available Sept.1st.Ttl.LO.2-0932.IN MELBOURNE \u2014 «.room heated apartment, to sub-let, occupancy September to April.Rent very reasonable.Apply Mrs B.Glddings, P.O.Box 124 FOUR-ROOM heated apartment, hot water year around, 762 Argyle Street.Apt.5, Telephone LO 9.1275.FURNISHED COTTAGE, complete, lake frontage, $3,800, easy terms.Two 4 room houses, West Park, Rock Island, $4,200 each Good buys, must be sold.Also farms, Income property and business es.tabllshments In and around Stan-stead.Rock Island and Beebe.Lan-gevin and Wallace, Campbell St.Beebe, Que.SIX-ROOM house at Belvedere Heights; 3 bedrooms, 1V4 bathrooms, living room in knotty pine, with fire-place.Kitchen 15\u2019 x 12\u2019 plaster walls and ceiling, oil-heating Forced warm-air furnace.Rent Including taxes $45 a month.Priced to sell.Tel.LO.2.5665.MODERN RANCH type bungalow, residential section of Lennoxvllle, three bedrooms, garage, automatic oil.heating.Down payment, $2000.Write Record Box 101.CLOUGH ST., Lennoxvllle, attractive, well-built family home, B rooms with IHbathrooms, glassed-ln sunporch, garage in basement, 3 bedrooms, all with targe watk-ln cupboards, large landscaped corner lot \u2014 120 x 100 \u2014 with fruit trees, one of the choicest lots in Lennoxvllle.Owner transferred.Please call evenings from 7 to 9, LO.9.3249.HOT ISN\u2019T IT?Don't you wish you owned a home of your own, one you could air-condition?For a better buy, call Charles Connora, LO.2-4000 25.Teachers Wanted PAPINEAU COUNTY Protestant Central School Board Invites applications from Protestant qualified teachers for the following poai.' tlons Buckingham High School, I one teacher for Grade VI.Poltlmore Intermediate School, one teacher.for grades IV to VI.Montreal SaL j ary Scale for I9S7-58 adopted to the 9th year.Year for Year of Credit | All applicants will kindly give qua! : IP.catloni, extra curricular interesti, references and telephone number In Hrst letter W.Redpath, Secret.ary-Treaaurer, Box *50 Buckingham,! Que PROTESTANT Elementary teacher for Village School, Myatlc, Que., for year 1957-58.Apply C R Black, Sec.-Treai, Myatlc, Qu» 14.Cottages To Let EAST BRANCH POND on Trout L*ke \u2014 electricity, refrigerator and boat Apply C.Desmond Hornett, R.R No.2, Magog, Que LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, east aide, 4 - S people, electricity, Indoor plumbing.$150 a month, $40 a week.Tel.Rock Island TR.6-2845.PORT HUGH, at Woodland Bay, *.room cottage to let, running water, electricity.Call LO.2.3129.MONTH OF AUGUST, Lake Lyster, Baldwin's Mills, running water, gas cookstove, frigidaire.$30 per week; Apply \u2019\u2019Meadcroft\u2019\u2019, R R.No 5, Coaticook, ON LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG near Georgevllle, from July 20th to 27th; Aug.10th to end of season.Boat, electricity, frigidaire, inside plumb- 26.Help Wanted: Male \"tixtile mill SUFERINTENDBNT MILL SUPERINTENDENT wanted for large established Textile Company situated in Eastern Townahlps.To have complete charge of produc.tion and personnel Technical know ledge In preparation and weaving of synthetic yarns essential.Apply Box 100.stating experience, marital status, salary expected.All replies strictly confidential.27.Female H^lp Wanted EXPERIENCED and English-speaking waitress, preferably bilingual; wanted for dining-room service at the Cabana Motel.Write or phone Ma gog VI.3-3272.HOUSEKEEPER \u2014 middle.aged, for an elderly invalid lady, commencing September 1st.Apply In writ tng nr In person to Mrs Ralph F tng.Apply 1282 Prospect LO, 9.1838 Stockwell, 183 Main St, Cowans after 8 p.m.\tville, Que.P.O.Box 389.15.Rooms To Let DUEFERIN AVE , large bright room for one or two.Phone LO.2-7715.LARGE ROOM, twin beds, private en trance.Call LO 2-7175.16.Room and Board FOR ONE YOUNG MAN, also meals by the week.Centrally located.Phone LO.7-6313.6.Cottages For Sale LARGE COTTAGE at Katevale, on Lakeshore.ill redecorated, eight rooms, two bathrooms, well and running water, good furniture, electricity, fireplace, good finish, large lot.asphalt road, excellent surroundings.Call LO 7.Farms For Sale 154 ACRE FARM, half wooded, good buildings.Apply Record Box 102.ON STANSTEAD HIGHWAY, 80 acre farm with some good lumber and pulp, Approximately 80 tons of standing hay.Phone or write E.G.Wells, Box 682 Lennoxvllle LO.7-4023.8.Cars For Sale CADILLAC 1951, Apply 66 Frontenac St.20.Wanted To Purchase GOOD SECOND-HAND upright, piano.Apply Crow's Nest.Orford Lake, Telephone Waterloo 83W22.28.Domestic Help Wanted RELIABLE COUPLE for country home In Laurentians.Conk general and handy man, non-drinkers and no children.References required.Own quarters.Year around employment.Reply to Miss Kealey, Room 563 , 411 Recollets Street, Montreal.WOMAN for general housework Small cottage in Magog Must be fond of children Teenager not ac.cepted.Call VI.3-3239.31.Situation Wanted: Male 20a.Wanted To Exchange WILL EXCHANGE modern brick du.plex tn Sherbrooke for house in Montreal vicinity or summer cot tage on lake in Eastern Townships.Write 461 Tiffin, St.Lambert, Telephone GR.1-1163.23.Painting & Decorating SANDING and painting - H Patton Tel.264, Sutton, Que.RELIABLE 16-yr.old boy desires summer employment Call LO 2-4366 35.\tBusiness Opportunities HOTEL, fully licensed, situated tn ; Bolton Centre.For Information I call 69rl4.\tI 36.\tMiscellaneous PAINTING AND DECORATING; also walls and houses washed.Reasonable rates.Tel.Lo.2-27M.FOR SERVICE, Boxer dog, Duke of ' Sumac (374M7).Sire Woolacott\u2019s j Muggs 2nd (323394) of Showllne.Registered with the Canadian Kennel Club, Ottawa.Phone VI.3-5312.Magog.37.Personal 1954 BUICK special, two-tone red and white.Perfect condition.Privately owned $1806 cash or terms.Tel LO.7-4834.1954 MERCURY, automatic, power steering, brakes, scat, radio, tinted glass and whlte.wall tires, Terms If desired.Phone LO 7-5162 after 6 p.m.1951 PACKARD, four door sedan, automatic, radio, low mileage.A perfect car In all respects.No reasonable offer refused.R.L.Bishop, 360 Queen Blvd, North Tel LO 2-9977.11a.Poultry For Sale WATCHES\u2014CLOCKS\u2014DIAMONDI Wholesale A Retail Expert Repairs \u2014 Quick Sendee Guaranteed Work At: Wal Trade, 99 Wellington N.Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2-9638 Under Tip Top.Bargain basement.Walk Down and Save.HYGIENE suppllea (rubber goods).Mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples.25c.24 sample».LOO.Mall order Dept.C-k, Nov Rubber Co.Box 91, Hamilton.Ont.46.Pets For Sale .TWELVE years specialising In purebred cocker spaniels All ages colors and prices.Geo.Marshall, Wat.erloo.Phone 1154-J-3.30 NEW HAMPSHIRE pullets, 3t.j months old.Apply Mrs.Roy Smith, Watervtlle.11b.Baby Chicks LET\u2019S HAVE your broiler dates so we can arrange shipment Can .give prompt shipment of started chicks.Also order ahead for Ames In.Cross.Full information, Bray Hatchery.Newington St E, Sherbrooke LO.9-3730.PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS by manufacturer.Reasonable price*.ROBERT BLOUIN 1508 King W., LO.9-3423 GENERAL STORE FOR SALE In Baldwin\u2019s Mills, (centre of prospective mining area) Apply: HAROLD F.BALDWIN Baldwin's Mills, Coaticook.HARD SURFACING FOR DRIVEWAYS Our SURFACING STONE on your DRIVEWAY will keep you out of the mud.This stone has the property to pack itself when applied to your DRIVEWAY.You will not be troubled with dust, washing, heaving or cracking during the winter.The price is very low compared to other DRIVEWAY SUR-FACING, only $1.50 per ton.F.O.B.Our Quarry.NOTRE DAME QUARRIES LIMITED Notre Dame du Bon Conseil \u2014 Tel.36 Co.Drummond SAMOYED PUPS AND ADULTS Overstocked Sailing at halt priea.BLAIR WILSON.R.R.4 Magog.Quebae \u2022 VI.3-S2S8 MODERN TEXACO SERVICE STATION FOR RENT Excallant location: Situated at tha cornar of Galt and Me-Manamy Sti.Excellent opportunity for aggressive man.Minimum capital required $1,500.Also garage in East Angu».Phone LO.2-3310 between 9 and S MOTEL FOR SALE Nine unit* and office.Built in 1955.All unit* equipped with TV and automatic heat, Owner* have other butines* and are willing to sell at a low price.For further information telephone or writ* \u2022 B.J, ROY REAL ESTATE 1045 East Main - NEWPORT, VT.Tel.399 WANTED INTERMEDIATE CLERK (MALE) We require the services of an intermediate clerk - age 20 to 25 - with 3 years office experience; preferably someone of experience with figures GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS GROUP INSURANCE S DAY WORK WEEK 8 PAID STATUTORY HOLIDAYS PAID VACATIONS Pitts* apply t«: Personnel Manager Aircraft Industries Of Canada Limited P.0.Box 100 - St.Jeon, Que.or Phone St Jeon FI.7-7517 OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER the ELECTRO METALLURGICAL COMPANY DIVISION OF UNION CARBIDE CANADA LIMITED BEAUHARNOIS, QUEBEC (18 miles outside of Montreel) requires a recent University Graduate in Electrical Engineering for training to assume the duties of Maintenance Engineer.Preference will be given to bilingual candidat**.Salary will be commensurate with training and txptr-ienca and compares most favourably with other Companies.The Company has a liberal and wall-balanced program of employee benefit plans covering insurance, health, aevinga, retirement and vacations; the moving expanses of the successful applicant and his family from his prasent residence to the plant location will be paid by th# Company.Applicants should reply giving full particulars of education, work experience, age.and present salary level to the \u2014 PLANT SUPERINTENDENT, Electro Metallurgical Company, Division of Union Carbide Canada Limited, BEAUHARNOIS, Quebec.All raphes will be maintained strictly confidential.WANTED CLERKS We require fwo girls for Clerical work.Must be 20 years of age or over.Some experience with figures and adding machines or calculators.Either English speaking or fully bilingual.GROUP INSURANCE GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS S DAY WORK WEEK 8 PAID STATUTORY HOLIDAYS PAID VACATIONS Pleas* apply to: Personnel Manager Aircraft industries Of Canada Limited P.0.Box 100 - St.Jean, Que.or Phone St.Jean FI.7-7517 TOWNSHIPS\u2019 BEST BUYS IN TOP QUALITY \"OK\" QUAIITY F0XBR00KE MOTORS LTD.» 98A 1952 Willy» Coach.Radio, Air conditioner.A cool green A beige.Priced to dear.* 206 19SS Cadillac Caupa.A cool blue.Fully equipped.Fewer brakes, steering, end window*.Prie-ad for quick sala. PIANOS -»\u2022 NEW - USED FURNITURE 1506 King St.We*t Sharbrook*\u2014T*l.LO.9-3423 Sherbrooke Auto\t\ttailor Spring Ltd.\t\tFor ladle, and gentlemen Leaf Spring.\u2019' UoU Sonng.\t\tGeneral Repair.Shock Absorbers, etc.\t\tF COLLETTE Saies and Service.\t\t82 King W Apt lO \"For us it\u2019s always Springtime*'\t\tLO 2-4334 MS Big Forks Street\t\tSHERBROOKE Tel.: LO.9-114c\t\t Suppet Club «tw .N*u» bui'p«r Club 5.\t14 Spum *.W Supp*r Club S.4S Sl(n On 6.\tt>0 Cufftc lua* Ntut \u2022 30 r»rro Journal « *S Coffta tan» 6\t44 Wnathw al Nol ï OU Billboard 7\tIS Colle» T Un» 7 JO Checkerboard Pro*i am 7\t44 Ne»» Roundup 5.00\tMornjn* Spécial *14 Coll»» TUn» « 40 to*n Crin 8\t« Family Album 8.00\tNe» s 8.05 >iu»lc 8.14 Mormns IWolion» 8 40 Homemaker \tLENNOXVILLE MOTORS REG'D Leopold Dion, prop 6 College St\u2014Tel LO 2-9S33 Body Work» \u2014 Paint Transmission Experts General Repairs Firestona Mercury Meteor Dealer.\t PAINT CONTRACTOR PAPER HANGING FLOOR SANDING SALVONI DUVAL I1Î Far-well\tSherbrook.Tel.LO.9-3765\t \tSAWYtRVILlE- BLOCK WOOD & HARD & SOFTWOOD SLABS (12 inches to 4 feet) Free delivery within 20 miles.L.P.MORIN Wood Yard \u2014 LO.7-4781\t\u2014 \tART BENNETT Graluete ot Repperf.School ot Auctioneer ing Bilingual Professional Auctioneer \u2014 REAL ESTATS _ Tel 90W\t\u2014 bawyerville Earl Walls Assistant Tal LO /-4023 \t \t Three Village Friend» extend congratulations\tÿ happenings Visitors at the home of Mr TO RENT Beautify your rugs! Do it yourself with a professional result.Rent a Rug Shampoo equip ment.Also floor sanding ma chine and floor polisher J.BEAUDOIN 118 Wellington St.Sooth - Sherbrooke -T»l.LO.9 5531 AYER'S CLIFF TOUR IOC K t R RiaN r ftri siwx'Si to Mrs.Austin Smith, of Rock Island, whose birthday was on July 10th, to Miss Hattie Dewey, of Stanstead who will be 82 on July 20th, and to Mr.Ausain Smith on the occasion of his 81st birthday on July 25.L R.THOMPSON AVER 5 CLIFF - lei SO and Mrs.Albert Chamberlain and family, Stanstead, were Mr.and \u2014 Mrs.Cecil Jordison, of Whitby,! ^ Ont., and Mrs.Carrie Leney, of \u2018 Uraniteville.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Lyons, of Barre, Vt., were weekend the home of his sister, Mrs.Clyde Curtis and family, Stanstead.Mrs.Curtis and Mark returning with them to spend a few , days with her mother, Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.A.J.LePoidevin i guests at the home of his bro-, Christina Jonea, at Glenelm.and of Stanstead who will observe (her, Mr.Hector Lyons, Mrs.their 53rd wedding anniversary ; Lyons and family, Stanstead.on July 17 are also extended con- : A.W.I Patricia Holden, of Clin- is j where Miss Christina Curtis | spending the summer.Mrs.Pearl Farley, who is ton.Ont., Airforce Base, RCA1-, is j spending the summer at Knowl-having a 21 day furlough which ton> 9pent a fcw days at her home she is spending with her parents, jn Rock iK]anf| Mr.and Mrs.Donald Holden, Rock bland.Her friend, Staff J Tn^mv d ,Mrd' ?dg!rl H\u2018, alui a.u .nBu.vc.cc, cueo.cca.,.- Sgt.Richard W.Muir, of the n ^ of R\"ck I\u2019l*\"d.\u2019 ar,c berlain, of Waterloo.Mr.How-1 United States Airforce, stationed\t,lnlP,len ca \u2019 ard Caswell, Westmount, and Mr.at McGuire Base, N.J., visited ,age aI H3lgwin ^ Mllls John Naylor, St.Lambert, who here and Miss Holden accompani- were also guests, attended the ed him back to Springfield, Mass., |S[_/\\N|D BROOK _________________ Golden Rule Masonic activities, where she is visiting her uncle and Mrs.Norman Holden an^ aur,C and ^'r- Muirs parents.gratulations.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Chamberlain, Stanstead, recently w'ere her father, Mr.Fred Bowkcr, of Warden, and his mother, Mrs.Clara Cham Mr.Miss Faye Channell, of Stan-i stead, has left for Brantford, Ont., where she expects to have Mrs.Earl Dawson has return ed home after spending two ^ weeks with relatives at Mille Isle.Mrs.Ian MacAulay and son,] Bruce, have returned home to \\ of West\tMontreal, after spending a week Park, has been spending a few j\twith Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Mor- ! j days at the home of her uncle :\trow.Other guests during the and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Harold\tweekend were Mr.Ian MacAulay Planche, Sherbrooke.\tand yjr gj][ Osier, of Montreal.S\tStreet\tof\tBernard\to\tof\tMr.and Mrs.Armine Olson, of b.\tbireei,\toi\tBernard\tRock island, left last week from\tj ston, Mass., is spending an indefi- Dorval to spend a month with of Springfield, Mass., were visitors at the home of his brother, Mr.Donald Holden and Mrs.Holden, Rock Island, while Mr.Hoi- a position, den was a visitor at Golden Rule Miss Gail Higgins, Lodge, No.5, Stanstead.EAST CLIFTON Mrs.H.nite time at her home here, parents, other relatives and , where she entertained Mr.and frientb in England.Mrs.Car- \u2019 Mre.E.Streeter and family and j bonneau came here eleven years Mr.Wendell Streeter, of Bern-1 ag0 as 3 war bndc.During her ardiston, Mass., and Mr.L.Street- j absence, her mother-in-law, Mrs.er, of Northfield, Mass.\tJoseph Carbonneau his caring for Mr.and Mrs.Hollis Cairns and the home, sons, of Montreal, spent a few Weekend guests at the home 8uesls °f ^Ir- arl(i Mrs- Ear' days in town, guests of the form- of Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Hodge- 1 rawford.Mrs.Fverett Kerr 1^ awrence.Miss Joy Olson R.N., and Mr.Bob Millican, of Montera recent visitors of Mr and Mrs.Garfield Splauding.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Craw ford and family, of Hamilton.Ont .and Mrs.James Crawford, of Lennoxville, were recent er's mother and brother, Mrs.man and family, Stanstead, were Beta Cairns and Gordon.ret urn- her mother, Mrs.Thomas Blaney ed 6\t05 Musical dork 6.20 ?arm fair 6.3t> Mumcm! Cluck 6.45 Sacred Heart Hgm Î 00 Pr ess- News 1 05 Musical Clock 7.3U Sports 7\t35 Musical Clock 6.00 CBC New» 6.15 Musical Clock 8\t45 Morning Devotion» 9\t00 Back To |*he Bible 9 30 Mome and School 9 45 Interluae 0 55 T*re»s News 10.00 Who » Herb Gott*\u2019 5.00\tNew# 5.OS Splnaiame I 5.31 News, Sooi t.» 5.35\tSpina ram* 6.00\tNew», Weather 6.10 Ballroom 6.30\tNews & Sport» 6.35\tBall roc » 7.00 New and Sport» 5.15 Sijjnon & March-on 6 05 Yawn Patrol 6 15 Sacred Heart pgm 6\t30 News 6.35\tMusical Clock 6.40 Mawe Believe Ballroom 7\t00 News ana Weatbci 7 05 Musical Clock 7 30 News Weather 7 35 Musical Clock 8.00\tSuspense 6 10 Musical Clock 8.30\tNews 8.35\tMusical Clock 9 00 News, Weather 9 05 Scouting & Police Juvenile Club 9 15 Eastern Townships Hour 10.00\tNews 10.05 Make Believe Ballroom 11.00\tNews 5.00 Recent Records 5.30\tIbcte with the Sun 5.45 Roundabout fi OU CBC New» 6 10 Quebec News Roundup 6.30\tByline 6.35 Polk Song Ttma 7.00\tCBC News 7.05 Concert l ime 7.30 CBC News 7.35 Concert Time 8.00\tCBC News 8 15 Morning Devotion* 8\t30 Musical March Past 9.00\tCBC New» 9\t05 Music tn th* Morning 10.00\tWho\u2019» Herb Gott?10.30\tJazz at It* Best 12.00\tBBQ, News 12.15 Junior Farm Club 12.30\tStamp Club 12.45 Outdoors with Kerry Wood 2 59 Ofliclal Time Signal WIKE (1490 Kcs THIS EVENING » T .v Wraoni at >i»tn 7.14 Jain Th» Navj 7 JO Mu»»c Co»M 1» to*, l j »« .No»» SATURDAY Harfflomo » «4 Jimmj UUte N.u» 101» 4»*l«L* T-l'pui' In I 11.00 Ne*» ' 11.04 M»lcxlv Tippin' In 11.IN) Scoreboard 1110 Nr»» Koundup lî J4 \\Ve»lh»r - 1130 r«^a.v In Veinisn 14 *4 l»«lry Ch»i ;\t1 iV Nr»» 1 OS Pop» Concrn Î 00 N»w* i J OS Munie 4 44 Hascball, Ho.ion »« Pel roll 4 00 Ro»d show CKTS (1240 Kcs) THIS EVENING * JO Byline J 7 09 Midcuntmei Recital 7 IS Kovmg reporter 7.30 Another Chance 7 45 Canadian Vains 6 i»u Aasignmem 6 wS Sandman » »0C New* t to Ha«#»ep Reaenre» rv»r Vou Saturday »riht Dane* Party New» Saturday Nigh! Dance Party New* Saturdav Night Dans'# Party New» Just Good Music ?3nal New* Sign o(( WATFRVIUE _ I at Juix nMUng of Ihe Jolly - Chriüimju Club »\u2022«» held »t the hi*uic i»f Mr*.H.Meig> Ring,' »«* pUyod lir.t pri»e i»cing won M»;.nr« by Mu.Shirley May Hill with Mr».U.Johmon «inning the second j-rUe.Relreshmcnt» were served by the tuiUess, Assisted by her daughter.Miss Peggy Meigs.The July meeting will be MitneRUDAr.i»AiLt Rm'RP.FIUDAT.JIXY 12.1997\t» SATURDAY 10\t30 Hit» Ai tCncoie» 11.00 I nde Bod 11.30 Bonjour Mesclame* 11\t45 VYalU Tune 12\t00 PiCbN Niwv 12 os Sunshine rloui i*:3U Hosenbloom Headline* 12.35 Sunshine Houi 12 45 Oui Gal Cunday.12 5* CBt Time Signal UK) CBt New* 1.00\tCBC New» 1 30 Holiday Inn 2.00\tHoliday Inn 3 00 Pres* News 3.05 Holiday Inn 4.00\tParty Line CJAD (800 Kcs) THIS EVENING 7.10 Fit* Speaking « 15 Anio» N\u2019 Andy 7\t45 Ky t Wltnesf 8\t30 Stuart Fo»le» 9.00\tCharles Colling w ood 9.15 Robert Q Lewis 9.45\tRusty Draper Show 10.00\tNew* Score» SATURDAY 11\t05 Make Believe Ballroom 11.30\tMusic from (hr Movies 12.00\tNews and Weather 12\t05 Song» o! out Times 12.15 News Quiz 12 30 News and Sport» 12 45 Sports I able l 00 New» l 05 Marching Along 1 15 Showtime Parade 1.30\tMake Way for Youth 2.00\tNews 2.05\tParade of Bands 3.00\tNews 3.05\tParade ol Bands 4.00\tNew» 4.0ft Chib 8U0 5.00\tNew» 5.05\tClub 600 5 30 Bing Sing* 6.00\tNews CBM (940 Kcs) THIS EVENING 7.00\tRecital M5 Roving Reporter 7.30\tAnother Chance 7.45\tCanadian Y\u2019arns 6.00\tDon Quixote 8.30\tNow 1 A»k Ymi 9.00\tSongs of My People SATURDAY 1.00\tCBC News and Weather Forecast 1.15\tThl» Week 1\t30 World Church News 1.45 Speaker's Choice 2\t00 Traditional Echoes 2.30\tRhythm Pali 3\ton Party Line.4\t00 Canedltn Open Golf 3.00\tOpen Golf Tournament 5.30\tDon Messer 6 00 CBC News 6.10 Weather Forecast 6.15\tEvening Interlude 6.30\tSport» College 3.30 Music from Montreal 1000 Nat.New» 10.20 Duncan'» Diary 10.30\tCanadian Symphonie» 11.00 GUmour*t Album 12.0(1 CBC New» ana sign-off 6 45 At Your Finger Tips 7.00\tMontreal Scene 7.30\tPrairie Schooner H 00 Halifax Theatre 8.30\tFootloose In Plcadelly 9.00\tWinnipeg Pop Concerta 10 00 National Ntsr» 10 n* Scored by Bytlop 10.30 Hotel Downbeat 11.00\tTrans-Canada Dance* 12.00\tTranR-Canada Dances 1.00 New* and Sign off 1 la! (Tv I GOT PUNISHED , TOR SOMETHING ! S 1 DIDN'T DQ/ rV 'poor'L MV DOG KNOCKED OVER A LAMP AMD POP -» TPOLJGMT I DID IT/ i-i» WAS NOTHING-\t, TO WOPRYr \"T MAYBE ABOUT/j- y\t2T NOT j ANYWAY.PRISCILLA.V YOUR CONSCIENCE) WAS NOTHING BUT- MY CONSCIENCE DOESN'T KNOW WHAT'S î BEEN GOING ON ._^ (back mere/ - >5» AT OAGwOOO, TH 5 I is a silly ARGUMENT, )rr' AND rvi MOT GO'NG 70 TALK J P' ANY MOPE \u2018 AeOLT It WERE not GETTING ANY PLACE WITH IT I'VE SAID MY LAST VNOPD .i|illiiiiii;p children, of Huntingy'ille, and King and Mr.and Mr».Elgin Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Banks and French and Neil, of Sherbrooke, .Mr.I\u2019cter Banks and Miss Lorna, ,wcre 8uests of Mr.and Mrs Lovell Spaulding.i Miss Jean Kerr and Miss j Doreen Kerr are spending a holi j day with an aunt in New York, j Mr.and Mrs.Wm.B Scott j Jr,, and two sons, of Grand'Mcrei spent a weekend with Mr.and | Mrs.H.V.Burns.The two boys j remaining for a longer stay at j the home of their grandparents.Mrs.Iris Kerr and Miss j Daphne Burns spent a few days I with Mrs.Kerr's brother, Mr, j ( Simpeon and Mrs.Simpson, in ! j Craftsbury, Vt.Mr.Carl Waldron, of Montreal, spent a weekend with hisj mother, Mrs.R, Waldron and.aunt, Miss Margaret Hammond J Mr.Edward Hammond, of La-J {chute was also a visitor, spend j ing the weekend with his sister, ! Mrs.Delmer Hammond and Mr.| Hammond.Mr.and Mrs.Lucien Perras, and two sons, of Beaurepaire are spending a while with Mrs.Perras\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.W J.I Dawson.7-11 held at the home of Mr» Gordon Kno« tdon Mr» K 1 Gale.Mr> K Park inson Vrv E Swan von, Mr» C MWtfcl bbUK 3 Hospital, Montreal, has return- ,hf.town led, after a stay with her parents,\tj ,,\t^rs- Harry Spinney, of Stuk- Mr and Mrs Neil Creller\tanc^ Mrs \" esley ^Hnian ely, recently spent a w eek with Miss Izelda Larocque, of Mont- Y\u2018V/e.leIft, on.a mot0r holida-v t0 her daughter, Mrs Maurice Ash-real, spent the weekend with her 11 i s ant\t*on and -'^r Ashton narents Vr anH \\ir* P i ar^r.Master Terry Russell, who has Mrs.Flossie King, of Toronto, fjUe\t'\tbeen the guest of his uncle and is visiting Mr.and Mrs.Mau- Mr.L.Viens spent the week- aunt- Mr.and Mrs.James Everatt nee Potvin on the Knowlton high-end at his home in St.Hyacinthe ^as returned to his home in way after being in Cowansville Mr.and Mrs L Carter with Farnham.\tas a guest of Miss Mildred West- their four daughters were\tthe\tMr\tKichard\tGage\twas\tin\tover and Mr.L.H.Westover.guests for the weekend of the HotHre31 t0 visit her daughter, Mr.and Mrs.George Sharman former\u2019s father.Mr M Carter Miss Eileen Gage, who has been and Mr.Gilles Lanctôt, of Truro, and sister Miss Belle Carter a Patent f°r several weeks in the N.S., are vacationing at the home Mrs.d ' Beerwort is spending R°yal Victoria Hospital.\tof Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Sharman some lime at the heme .if\ther\tMr.\tand Mrs.\tElliott\tCocker-\tand also visiting friends in Farn- son-Law and daughter Mr and has returned from Cornwall, ham Mrs J Edwards at Wast Brome 0nt-, where they spent the week- Mr.and Mrs.Elton Mahannah, ' Mrs.'Hannibal Sheltus accom- end\tlhe former Doreen McMahon, panied by her daughter, .Miss ! Mr.M.Wells, of Longueuil, were guests in Montreal of Mr Kathryn Sheltus, R N., hâve re- sPent the weekend with Mrs.and Mrs.Allen Perkins and of (turned from a motor trip to \" e^s and £arn>'>\u2019-\tMr.and Mrs.Bon Short.Nashua.N H\tMaster Roger Cockerline\tLi\tMr.and Mrs.Napoleon King Mr L.Rogerson, of Montreal sPend>nS his summer vacation were guests of relatives in Green-i who has hern transfovrori hv his with his grandparents, Mr.and i field, Mass., and in Towmsend 1 firm is now staying at the home Mrs L Leith at Lansdowne, Ont.and Manchester.Vt.j 0[ y]r ant] m,.s RUisSell Blinco 1\tMiss\tBarbara\tBordo\twas\tin\tMr.Rosaire Nadeau has pur- Mr and Mrs Georne Harland Montreal to wish \u201cBon Voyage\u201d chased the home of Mr.and Mrs.With Ross \u2018and Diane Harland t0 Miss Elsie Gocher' \"ho sailed Harry Williams.| spent the weekend at St.Albans___________________________________________________________________\u2014 Bay, Vt.\t_________ t Miss Ethel Miller, of Montreal, \"™\u201d spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Miller Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Westover.of Lachine; Mr.and Mrs.Fordyce Ingalls and daughter, Diane, of Sutton, and Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Guthrie entertained at a family dinner at the Tyler Inn, Highgate Springs, Vt., for Mr.and Mrs,: John Westover on the occasion of the latter's birthday.Miss Louise Blinco, of Mont-| real, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Russell Blinco.Mr.George Palmer, of Mont-! real, spent the weekend with Mrs.I Palmer and family.I Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Van Horn, ! accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.| Gordon Jones, have left by mot-| or for Valley Forge, Pa., where Mr.Van Horn, scoutmaster of the local scout troop, will attend the Scout Jamboree.Mr.and Mrs.Don Matthews with their sons, David and Ralph, motored from their home in Bathurst, N.B., and are the guests of Mrs.Matthews\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mns.Ralph Van Horn at j their cottage at Jameson's Point,; cO ouve.' Refreshing Gordon's Gin \u2022 \u2022 \u2022'\trj' SAWYERVILLE \u2014 Mr.Joseph Williams, who celebrated his 85th birthday.July 8th, received the best wishes of his many friends.Gordon's Gin, Ice, a slice of lemon and fill up with Tonic Water.The ideal drink at any time.Ifcod fuf cm û/ie ûeïd&ii 1 / çvtr lA'jU '«y*»***-*\t.\u2022\u2022«\u2022-s»-\u2019.:\t';.n- They'll Do It Every Time If «\tO*» By Jimmy Hatlo Keister H4D to ôbt A d^te for mis 64L\u2019S SISTER-SO IM DESPERATION ME (SOT MÜSSV,THE M4INTEN4NCE M4N«- / MEY-UH-MÜSSV-P W4NN4 60 OUT ON 4 Blind D4te TONl6HT?4 VERV NI FTV 64L\u2014TD APPRECIATE rt-UH\u201d H4VE >OU 6CT 4 NV W4Y OF T4KIN'4 SHOWER?So MUSSV SHOWS ÜP LOOK\u2019lNO LIKE A MILLION-AND,BV COMPARISON, KEISTER LOOKS LIKE A BUM\u2014\u2022 600D EVEN1N6 LOVELV WE4TMER, N'est-ce P4S?4m i ON TIME ?IS TME CM4MP46NE CHILLED?SH4LL WE D4NCE?UH-WELL OKAV.KEIST' 4'LL HELP you OUT WHERE\u2019LL I MEETCH4, HUH?BLIND D4TE- FOOEV/ I V - ^ m.À % i DK*'* And A tWT TIP toVxJltec 24CH4RCVCH, £ 4™ nyC.9.*i relie Canadian and British Empire light heavyweight boxing king, will meet Chubby Wright of Reading.Penn , in Glace Ray, N.S July 27.Chn* Shaban.Du relie\u2019» manager, announced Thursday.Night In Little League Fixtures Two games Mere played in the Little League last night.White Sox defeated Yankees 9-1 at Len noxville while at the Parade Grounds the Indians romped to a 11-3 win over the Red Sox.Sat urday afternoon Red Sox meet the White Sox.it the Parade Grounds, and the Senators will travel to Lennoxville to take on the Yankees.White Sox were never in any danger of losing in their tilt with the Yankees and at the end of four complete innings they were ahead 6-0.Ogonowski.Daniels, Pelletier, and Desbiens getting hits in these innings.Yankees broke into the scoring column in the last of the fifth.Lamey, the Yankee pitcher, hitting a home run with no men aboard at the time White Sox added three more runs in tho top of the sixth and took the game by a 9-1 count.Daniels.Palletier, Ogonowski.and Desbiens stood out for the winners Le may and Faucher starred for the losers.Webb, Wil cox and Mormon umpired the game At the Parade grounds Indians scoring four runs in the first and seven more in the thin! needed no more to «in their game o>er the Red Sox.The Red Sox only got only three runs in the game, all in the last of the fourth stanra.Starring for the winners were Hamel.Houle and Dussault, Edwards.Norton and Doherty stood out for the Red Sox, Umpires in the game were O'Connor.Baird and Griffin.White Sox 802 103 -9 11 2 Yankees ,\t000 lOO\u2014l 3 4 Daniels and Fabi; Lemay and Shaban said vf Wright, a hard-hitting Negro heavyweight, ueighs \"one pound more\u201d than 183, ' Durelle and 1 will turn around and come back home.\" Durelle decisioned Wright in a 10-round bout here last year.Shaban also announced he is making every offert to get a match here in August with James J Parker, Canadian) heavyweight champion.Durelle i* ranked femrth in world light heavyweight ratings SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY, JULY U.1937\t13 Wings Edge\t, thr*t Inning» With »ach team Bears 12-10 In P.O.N.Y.Coach Bill Provis' Wings took a close decision over the Johnny Dowling coached Bears in a game played in the P O N Y league last night at Sangster Park.Wing» took the game by a 12 10 result.At the end of tiirve full Innings Wings «ere ahead by three rum getting three in the first and *lx in the top of the third.Bear» came back with six in the bottom of the third Home run* and errors played a big part in the first committing thre* nui \u2022 cuea.Walah.for Wing», along with Kirby, of the Bears, hit out home runs in these stantai.Wings in the remaining four innings chalked up three more runs and although the Bean made a desperate hid to draw aven they managed to touch the I plate only four times and loat a ! close 12-10 game.Walsh and Therriault, with homers, snd J.Cote, with two doubles, were the winners\u2019 atar*.Kirby, Bears' third baseman, waa i their big gun getting a homer ' and two double*.j Joly.; Indiens .407 000\u201411 8 2 ; Red Sox\t000 300 3 3 4 Dussault, Hamel (4) and Houle; Dougherty and Patrick (Co rb p\u2019s LONDON DRY GIN TMIWLI DIBTILLBD PON BUPERLATIVI FLAVOUR Predictions For Coming World Bout \"TVCïQt VOLir'Sd'P \"fcO P?t/ TX'WfTVT\u2019V MART1K\tncr /Ml* /sr HiV» rAiimta \u2022 \u2022 By WHITNEY MARTIN GREENWOOD LAKE.N.Y.(IP) \u2014 Cus D\u2019Amato, who talks in nice, neat circles, so you expect his words to come out like smoke rings, was discoursing on such varied subjects as fighters going stale, intelligence, and Cus D\u2019Amato.D\u2019Amato is the one-man oratorical society who manages Floyd Patterson, the heavyweight champion of the world.Patterson, a quiet, well-spoken young man, is training here to defend his title against Tommy Hurricane Jackson July 29 at the Polo Grounds.D\u2019Amato, to whom a question is a personal challenge to circumnavigate the globe in giving his answer, was available for comment at a pre workout luncheon.\u201cFighters don\u2019t go stale,\u201d he was saying.\u201cThey just get bored.How can they overtrain?Old-time firemen on locomotives and stokers on ships burned up more energy than a fighter does.\u201cThe more intelligent a fighter is, the more liable he is to get bored.Patterson would get bored, as he learns quickly and once he has learned something the repetition bores him.That\u2019s why I only work a sparring part- ner one or two rounds a*alns, ; him.He must have variety.\" \"To me,\u201d he said, \"Jackson is the most dangerous fighter Pat terson could meet.If Patterson i is to be beaten only a Jackson could do it.\"That\u2019s because Jackson is unpredictable and his constant throwing of punches without any | system is liable to upset Patter son\u2019s style and poise.\"Who gives your good boxers ! the most trouble?The fighters i who fight without style.A good boxer can study another good i boxer and figure out what he is going to do.You can\u2019t do that with a Jackson.I'd say Patterson's greatest handicap is be ing smart.\u201d In the gym on the upper floor I Patterson was about ready to go ! to work.A frank fellow with a | pixey smile, he holds his own ; very well in interviews.They ! tried to catch him with a prediction on when he expected to knock out Jackson.\"1 intend to go 15 rounds,\u201d he said, and someone asked if that meant he figured he wouldn't stop Jackson.\"Yes,\u201d he said.Wanna bet that's what he figures?Ik bee/u tfeolii bdiuJerL 15 tk tMtL ! -sSG v .\u2022\tI ! '\u2019ifV' -.syG J re Pa $1?Jcr Noire Dame Posls 6-3 Win Over Si.Jean Baptisie In Junior League; Two Games Listed For Sunday In Loop ^ j/ / / k Jean-Paul Pepin's Notre Dame team continued their victorious march when they defeated St.Jean Baptiste 6-3 last night in a Junior Baseball League game.Injuries Piling Up In Majors Injuries continue to pile up in major league baseball with bruises and strains again sidelining key men in the pennant races.Milwaukee Braves, already hurt in their fight for the National League flag by a host of injuries that include slugging Joe Adcock's fractured leg, lost centre fielder Billy Bruton and shortstop Felix Mantilla Thursday night in a fielding collision.And Philadelphia Phillies, a point arhead of the Braves in seo ond place, lost catcher Stan Lo-pata, who wrenched a knee.In the American, Cleveland's veteran righthander Bob Lemon came up with a strained elbow.Bruton and Mantilla, both due for x-rays today, collided in pur suit of Bill Virdon\u2019s blooper in the first inning at Pittsburg.Bruton needed eight stiches in his upper lip and also suffered a badly bruised knee.Mantilla suffered a bruised chest.Gaston Thibault, with the help of Claude Prud\u2019homme in the 6th, got credit for the victory while Wayne Nugent was given the loss.Nugent, however, gave up only six hits, while his team mates let him down on the defensive, committing seven errors, and thus accounting for a large part of the victory margin.Richard Doyon led the victors | with a triple while Claude Prud\u2019homme and Gaston Thibault, both pitchers, garnered two hits each Perrault and Dorey hit a double and single for the losers and Guy Genest collected a double.The next game in the Junior j League will take place Sunday afternoon at Dufresne Park with Fuller meeting League leading Notre Dame and Sunday night at j the ball park St.Jean Baptiste ' will play against the Indians.The last game in the regular schedule wil be played on July j 28th with playoffs starting July | 30, with the team finishing first meeting the third place team and the second playing against | the fourth.Semi-finals games I will be the best two of three while the finals wil be th/ee-of-five.St.Jean Bap.000 012 0\u20143 6 7 Notre Dame 002 013 x\u20146 6 2 ! 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No other lager in Canada can match the superb flovor that's brewed into today s Kingsbeer.Here is cool perfection in a glass.a fiercer that's almosl too good to be true.Treat yourself to a Kingsbeer next time you want to feet reolly refreshed.You'll agree that this is a beer tho?t brewed te the ting\u2019s taste.ICINGS B 8 ^7 IN MISS DIAL C.K.T.S.HOURLY BROADCAST FRIDAY, JULY 12th Starting 6.30 also 7.30 8.30 and 9.30 p.m.1 240 RADIO ON THE HALF HOUR - SATURDAY, JULY 13th Starting 9.30 a m.also 10.30 11.30 12.25 p.m.1.30 2.30 3.30 4.30 and 5.30 p.m.?(surprise I ?(surprise 1 ?(surprise 1 ?(surprise I 1 m 1 14 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1M7 ROSENBERG \u2014 Mr, Ellis Jones accompanied by his father-in-law, Mr Harry Harvey of Farnham s Corner, motored to Thetford Mines, Quebec City and Three Rivers.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Chagnon, of Forrestville, Conn,, are spending a holiday with the latter\u2019s aunt, Mrs.Neil Creller and Mr.Creller.Mr.and Mrs Clarence Darby and children, of Farnham, were recent, tea guests of the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs.Elvts Jones and Mr.Jones.Miss Carol McLellan, of Waterloo, is spending a Week at the home of her aunt, Mrs.Junior Harvey and Mr.Harvey.Mr.and Mrs.Kent Robinson attended the marriage of the latter\u2019s niece.Mis* Geraldine Bedard of Bedford.Master Lloyd Harvey, little son of Mr.and Mrs.Junior Harvey has returned from the BMP.Hospital, Sweetsburg, where he !£ols; 'âiS' 4 Special London DRY GIN f\u2019 The Base of the Best Cork f ad underwent a successful operation.Miss Kathryn Sheltus R.N., of Asbestos, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.Sheltus, Dutcholm Farm.Mr.Clayton Muncaster acoom panted Mr.Ellis Jones on a business trip to Ottawa, Manawcke and Mont Laurier.SAFETY TIPS FOR SUMMER SWIMMERS /HADE St SOLS FROM A ^ 'Wj CtNTURT-OtD RECIPE.DISTILLED IN CANADA DUD5WELL JUNCTION Recent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mr*.Albert Willard were Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Dan-forth, and two daughters, Mary and Ethel, of Ives Hill, Mr, and Mrs.Lucian Lessard and children, Sydney and Hazel and Mrs.Bonnie St.Pierre and grandson, Charlie, of Sherbrooke.Dominion Day week end visitors at the same home were Mr, and Mrs Frank Anderson and children, Sylvia, Raymond, Stewart and Keith and Miss Ixiis Dewey, of Stanstead, Mr.and Mrs.I.E Willard and children Allyn Gerald, Geoffrey, Beryl, Gayle and Shirley, of Pickering Ont.also Mr.and Mrs.Linton West man and children, of Montreal.Mrs.Lillie McKenzie, of Sher brooke, spent her holidays at the home of Mr and Mr*.A.W.Heath.SOUTH DURHAM \u2014 Mrs.H.V.Hughes is spending the vacation from her teaching duties at her home here.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Hughes and Mr.Howard Hughes were Messrs Elmer and Donald Hughes and Miss Jean Mac Dougall of Toronto.Ont , Mr.and Mrs.Henry Hammond of Beaure-paire and Miss Marina Hughes ot Montreal.Other guests included Mr.Urban McMannis of Toronto and Mrs.Elizabeth Millar of St.Anne de Bellevue.Miss Hughes, who is \"n a two week vacation and Miss Betty isni Millar are spending a week at the Hamilton cottage, Lake Richmond, with the formers brother-inlaw and With the outdoor season get ting into full swing and beaches and pool* welcoming bathers, it\u2019s time to think of some simple safety rule*, such as those illustrated here.An average of 7,000 people lose their lives annually by drowning.About 50 per cent of these deaths are the result of playing in the water, The other 50 per cent happen as a result of accidents such as be ing pushed into the water or falling from upset boats.It\u2019s a good thing to remember that drowning accidents have only two potentials \u2014 either death or complete recovery.Learn to Swim Well Before Going Beyond Your Depth After a Long Season of Inactivity, Avoid Long Distance Swimming.^ ^ WATERVILLE - Mr and Mrs.Preston accompanied by Mr and Mrs.C.Dearborn spent the holiday weekend in Cornwall, Ont.Recent guests at the home of I Mr.and Mrs, P.Ingham were Mr.and Mrs.Will Sheppard, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hosford and son and daughter of Springfield, Vt.Mrs Thomas Smith, of Toronto, Mrs.Sam Smith, of Littleton, N.H., and Mr.Clive Willard, of Montreal, are spending a few days as guests of Mr and Mrs.Percy Bean.Mr and Mrs.E.Sheppard and daughters, of Lachine, and Miss Gladys Johnson, of Montreal, » were holiday weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Oscar Johnson.Mrs.Sheppard and girls will remain for two weeks.Dr.and Mrs.Alton Robinbon, of Hampstead, Mr.and Mrs.George Drew, of Verdun, Mr and Mrs.Marver: Alexander, e# Welt- mond and Mr.Percy Blunt, of the Town of Mount Royal, were recent visitors et the home of Mrs.Fred Smith »nd Mis* Mildred Smith it GAME OF THE WEEK 11 Stay Out of Water When You\u2019re Overheated * Overtired.Wait ih Hours After Eating._ Never Swim Alone.Always Have a Buddy With You.' 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