Sherbrooke daily record, 28 août 1957, Section 2
[" GET READY! GET SET! IT'S TIME TOGO.i Second Section j Stjecbcooke Dalli) Ifiecocd [==] THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED.M OI ST ^8.1957 \u201e .m r n BACK TO SCHOOL R OR BACK COLLEGE i For Your Money 0# if you like GOOD Clothes WELUNOTON STREET NORTH Mothers And Fathers, Try This \"Parental IQ\u201d Quiz Are You Good Parents ?ID PROF.MARK K KEKl.KY School of Education.New York l niversiti If you can give yourself a perfect score on this quiz you arc a rare person indeed.For the ideal parent can never be standardized, and the parent who follows a textbook on child psychology is not necessarily ideal.The most important thing to remember when measuring yourself against the \"model parent\u201d is that a relaxed, human and spontaneous attitude to your children is as vital a happy home life as any rules.Award yourself 10 points for every correct answer, and five for '\u2018sometimes\" where it is applicable.Above 100 is a very good score.90 is a good average score.If vou fall below bh you had better start giving the matter some serious thought.t ES T IONS 1.\tDo you participate in parent-teacher groups, at lend school conferences or other home-school activities'' 2.\tCan you explore objectively with your child and his teacher why your child is failing in a subject?3.\tDo you vote for high enough taxes to assure your community a good school system?4.\tAre you effective in encouraging your child to plan a schedule to get his homework done?5.\tDo you expect the same level of success at school from each of your children?6.\tDo you provide a pleasant home environment and encourage your children to bring their school friends home?'7.Do you criticize your child's friends, or humiliate him in front of them'' 8.\tCan you set, and maintain, limils appropriate to the child's age?For instance, can you enforce a night-time curfew for your teen-agers?9.\tDo you find your child interesting, and can you ha\\e tun doing things together?10.\tDoes he see that you practice the religions and ethical concepts you preach?Is there mutual consideration, respect and har.mony in your home?11.\tIs he sure of your love, and support no matter what happens?12.\tAre you as ready to seek professional advice on behavior and emotional problems (your own and your child's) as you are to obtain medical care?Where Will Their Noon They Eat Meals ?, are fine For dessert, fruit and a lettuce and mayonnaise, crisply sweet mutfin will till out with cooked bacon nt relish.An ac milk to drink\tcompaniment ot crisp carrot and For the sandwich cheese may celery sinks, 01 a few radishes be put between slices ot but or water cress sprigs will add ! to red bread and enlivened with texture contrast.Answers.1.\tYes.Parents and teachers play the most vital roles in infuencing the child\u2019s life.2.\tYes.It is impractical, and even dangerous, to push Johnny to get A s if he has not the ability, or if defects of sight, hearing, or unhappiness over some family situation are the cause of failure.3.\tYes.This is just one sim pie test of you as a citizen.4.\tYes.Wise parents will encourage planning and work habits which result in accomplishment and allow time for recreation.5.\tNo.Each child has unique capacities and limitations and needs help in recognizing and accepting (hem to make the most of himself.6 Yes.Children need parental guidance in their social relationships too.The best way to know your children's friends is to invite them to your home.7.\tNo.The pal, girl friend, the gang, are of major import- Î ance to the normal development of the school age child.There is no surer way to alienate your child's affection than to criticize them, rather assist him to discriminate and find desirable1 friends.8.\tYes.Setting consistent limits and relaxing them as the conduct and maturity of the child permits is the responsibility of parents.9.\tYes.Observing the development of a child should he one of the most exciting things in life.10.Yes.Parents who are hon- est and respect their children's rights usually have considerate children, 11.\tYes.Even as adults we need people we can count on implicitly.Your child needs your love and attention most in the early months and years of his life, in times of trouble, and in adolescence.12.\tYes.Most situations in which we are unhappy, dissatisfied or causing ourselves or others trouble can be corrected.As in physical disease early treatment usually prevents more serious complications.Johnny is marching back to school and so is Mary and Susie Where are they going to eat their noon meal'.' If lunch is available at school, should boys and girls eat there?Or should mothers pack lunches for youngsters to carry?A member of the Parents School Lunch Committee for ele mentary schools in New York City recommends that mothers and fathers find out exactly how those noontime operations are run.She believes that if they do.they will be sold on the idea of lunches served at school.She also suggests that if parents are not satisfied they join with a community group to improve the projects.Even if nutritious lunches at low prices are served at school, parents alone can not decide where the noon meals are to be eaten.The wishes of hoys and girls themselves have (0 be con sidered.Questions like these arise: Do Johnny\u2019s particular friends bring their lunch?If he buys his.will he be parted from his bud dies?Do boys and girls who eat in a school cafeteria have to wail in long lines before they are serv-edt* Is the lunchroom- in spite of teacher supervision noisy and I full of commotion \u2019 If there is a j separate room where children who bring lunch can eat, does it offer more peace and freedom than the one where lunches are j served\" Are provisions made for children on doctor-prescribed diets\u2019\u2019 A child's noon meal should furnish about one-thud of the nutrients le needs.II he goes to a school that serves a partial lunch, and he buys that, he should bring additional food.Mothers who pack full lunch es will do well lo use this pat-tern: one half pint of whole milk as a beverage; two ounces of lean meat, poultry, t sh or cheese or one egg, or one-half cup ot cooked dry beans 01 peas, or four table spoons of peanut butter; three j fourths cup of vegetables or fruit I or both; one or more portions of bread or muffins or other bread made of whole-grain cereal or en ! riched flour; two teaspoons of butter or fortified margarine It lunches at home are adc quale and if mothers can prepare them conveniently, there : is no reason not to serve them there.They should feature a hot j main dish of meat or fish, or its I nutritional equivalent.A hot soup made with a milk base and ; packed full of vegetables, plus a sandwich with a protein filling, It's all important for parents to see that children like this hap py young athlete have plenty of the right kinds of foods to eat especially if they are likely to be playing sports.SCHOOL SUPPLIES \u2022\tRing Binders \u2022\tFillers \u2022\tExercise Books \u2022\tMothemofic Sels \u2022\tStationery \u2022\tPrismo Color Sets \u2022\tSchool Bags Also \u2014 GREETING CARDS HANDICRAFT I \u2022V*' SHEFFIELD SHOP 8 DuHerin Ave.Tel.LO.2-0850 * IS there a daughter the house?Then better see the \"Bettcr-than ever\u201d Back to School Fashions at TOT\u2019S TOWN! 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CH/LDK6N'S STO#E 105 Wellington North\u2014LO.7 6700 SHERBROOKE, QUE.* 2 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., AUGUST 28, 1957 ASCOT CORNER \u2014 Master Gilles Rock has returned to his home, Bertrig Farm, after two weeks at camp.Dr.and Mrs.C.R.Seller, of Lakeside and Mrs.R.H.Griffiths.Toronto, were guests of Mr.and of Valois, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Coates, Mrs.Lester Parnell during the past week.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Daintrey, of North Hatley, and their grandson, Master George Maclaren, of i Up Wardrobes For Back T< Woolens, Miracle Fabrics You Don't Have To Be Rich To Tops For School Children Dress Your School Boy Properly Schoolboys Dress-Ups WHOLESALE OFFICE and SCHOOL EQUIPMENT Typewriters Adding Machines Duplicators 79.50 and up \u2022 School Desks and Chairs \u2022\tStacking Chairs \u2022\tOffice Furniture of all kinds.Steel Lockers Safes of all kinds.Fireproof Filing Cabinets Filing Cabinets D.M.René Business Established in 1938 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS ROYAL OLIVETTI REMINGTON SMITH-CORONA 53 Wellington S., Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.LO.7-5211 By DOROTHY ROE Wise mothers are brushing up !on their homework these days J by boning up on the new fabric labels.This year\u2019s back - to - school shoppers would do well to examine carefully the labels on new school clo'hes, for these tell the story of new carefree days for busy mothers.So many and varied are the new fabrics and finishes, that it takes careful study to keep up with them.But once you master your subject, you\u2019ll save hours at the ironing board and dollars at the cleaners.WASHABLE WOOLENS Among the important developments in modern fabrics are the washable woolens, treated with a process permitting wool garments to be washed without shrinking.This is particularly important in school clothes, which must be sturdy enough to stand hard wear and which are likely to come home with soda-pop spots.If the fabric is of the modern variety, Mom can simply toss the clothes in the washing machine along with the family wash, instead of increasing the overhead with cleaning bills.The new washable woolens now are available in a wide variety of styles, for all ages.There are smart skirts, jumpers and dresses for the schoolgirl, shirts, slacks and jackets for the boy and a wide range of colors and weaves.The new miracle fabrics also deserve top billing in the back-to-school lineup.Blends of orlon and wool, dacron and wool, dy-nel and other man-made fibers pay dividends in long wear and easy care.Many of these may be washed and worn without ironing.Pleats usually are permanent, and fall into shape after laundering.School blouses also feature easy care.There are nylon, dacron and orlon blends that make it possible to wash blouses in the washbowl, hang them to drip dry and have them ready to wear, crisp and fresh, with no ironing, the next morning.ORLON SWEATERS Sweaters for young fry feature orlon knits these days, because of their handsome appearance and practical aspects.The new orlon sweaters come in all weights, patterns and colors, from heavy rib knits to fine lightweight styles that look and feel like cashmere.These are impervious to moth damage, and can be washed and dried as easily as a pair of stockings.The modern age of science has made life simpler for the busy mother, and if she\u2019s smart she\u2019ll read the labels carefully when she goes shopping for school clothes.You don\u2019t have to be rich to dress your boy well.Careful wardrobe planning can keep him appearing at his best in school, at home and out with the boys and girls of his crowd.Clothes can be chosen to serve a double purpose, combining with other garments to form separate outfits.For example, a gray flannel three-button suit is the start of a versatile outfit.The trouserc can be used as slacks or in combination with sports coat and sports shirt.The coat can be used as a sports jacket with separate slacks.BOYS CONFORM Mothers should remember when picking an outfit for her boy to be sure there is not too much contrast from the type worn in your neighborhood or the boy\u2019s school.Boys like to conform.Dress habits are not exactly the same in every section of the country, but here is a basic wardrobe for the boy.Dress up suit in gray flannel, navy blue suit in gray flannel, navy blue or solid color.At least one three - button sports coat which blends with other clothing.Two pairs of slacks in dark shades adaptable for school and after school wear.Chino slacks are popular for school and play.FOR DRESS, PLAY Two or three dress shirts and half a dozen sports shirts for school or play wear.Sweaters are good for school or play.At least one pair of dress oxford shoes.Loafers, bucks and.sneakers arc accepted play wear.One lightweight raincoat.The trench coat model with a bright lining is popular.Ties, socks and belts depend j on individuel tastes.* > ^ili /rtve\theard iht\t?\" jNew IS it with a deodorant right in it ! Ï hours or more-ie time ! You\u2019ve never used ony loop like new Dawn \u2014 the bath and beauty soap with a deodorant right in it! Here\u2019s why! Dawn contains Deodorine, an exclusive new deodorant.When used regularly and exclusively, Dawn checks the action of odour-causing skin bacteria for a full 24 hours or more.An underarm deodorant it not enough.Dawn bathes away the cause of perspiration odour *- keeps you morning-fresh all over.And this is very important\u2014because of course you perspire all over.> Dawn is a beauty soap, too.Dawn cleanses thoroughly, gently.And Deodorine checks the action of the bacteria that cause skin blemishes.New Dawn helps keep your complexion fresh, radiant, satin-smooth.Dawn improves your complexion \u2014 the way a beauty soap should.And Dawn is mild.Your whole family will love new Dawn-the family bath and beauty soap with the deodorant right in it.Be sure to try Dawn right away.V\" ANt> Rw 7!1 AIITTS0vtv Look for DAWN in the blue foil wrapper., \u2022 WITH 9IPPORINB LsJFJ.ning-fresh all daj^lon^ l BOLTON CENTRE \u2014 Mrs William Peasiey enter-taineu several young girls on the occasion of littie Ann Kerr's 10th birthday.The afternoon was spent ir playing games and after a birthday luncheon featuring a birthdaj- cake, the children returned to their homes.Miss Judy McCutcheon of Newport, Vt., is visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W'illiam Peasiey.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Bulmer and children, Tommy and Lynn, of Montreal were guests of Mr.and Mrs John Neale.Mrs Ella McGill, Mrs.Richard Marsh and Miss Jessie Needham were in Sherbrooke to visit Mr.Arthur Davis in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mrs William Gauvin, Mrs.Percy Paige and Mrs.Ina Russell attended the Gardner-Cote wedding in Mansonville recently.Gar Donald Gauvin, RCA, Pic-ton, Ont, was visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.William Gauvin.Mr.Harley Brown was also visiting the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Weisz, of Concord, Mass., were recent guests at the same home included, Mr Garth Peasiey, Miss Mary Lou Peasiey, Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Elston and daughter Susan, all of Waterloo, and Mr.Ellis Peasiey of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Reg Peasiey motored to Greensboro, Vt,, where they were guests of Mr.Peasiey\u2019s sister, Mrs.Clyde Moffat and Mr.Moffatt.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Consens and family of Tillsonburg, Ont., were vacationing at the home of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Sam Consens.Mrs.E.Fletcher of Shrewsbury, Mass., was recently visiting Mrs.Lois Marsh and Mrs.Russell Marsh.Mr.and Mrs.Thorpe Manson and son Neil, have returned home after a week\u2019s visit at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.Fletcher in Shrewsbury, Mass.Mrs.Clyde Bracey and Miss Donna Bracey of Boston, Mass,, are guests of Mrs.Jack McGill and Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Eld-ridge Above we see the young man wearing a horizontally striped dress shirt with a solid colour collar and cuffs, just the right answer fur a boy s school days.At the right: co-ordinated to the sum total of practical good looks is this twill chino outfit of slacks, jacket and lisle shirt.The \u2018he-man\u2019 baseball cap completes the ensemble.p: DUBLIN RANGE \u2014 j of Mr.and Mrs.L.Egan.\u201e\t.\t\u201e ,.\tMr.and Mrs.W.Lunnie and ^e\u201d^irie Robinson was a famjiy 0f Waterville, were over- gUjSlf°£ T^er- granÿar®nTts- Mr- night guests of Mr.and Mrs.Earl and Mrs.Edwin Little of Lennox- Robinson ville.\t\u2022 Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Earl Robinson and family were Mrs.L.Worthington and daughter, of Wainwright, Alta., and Mr.and Mrs.Archie Houle of Thetford Mines.Mrs.Raymond Leith of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Bobby Leith.Miss Rena Melrose was a guest of relatives in Lennoxville.Mrs.W.Planche of Sherbrooke is a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Henderson.Mrs.Dan Melrose spent a few days at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Walter McCrea of Ste.Agathe, and w\u2019hile there, attended the funeral of the infant son RICHMOND Mrs.Beatrice Hudon of Mont, real, formerly of Richmond, was a guest of the Misses Pauline and Antionette Linahen.Friends will be pleased to hear that Miss Pauline Linahen has returned from the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, Sherbrooke.GILMAN'S CORNER \u2014 Recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Cook included Miss Dora Cook, Mr.and Mrs.William Whiting and Mr.and Mrs.Marcel Leblanc and family, all of St.Johns, also Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Cook of Sweetsburg and Mr.and Mrs.Claude Hunt of the Centre Road.BUY YOUR BOY OR GIRL A BIKE FOR SCHOOL MYSTIC \u2014 Misses Olive and Winnie Hib- | bard, of Chambly, were recent j guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Wal- j bridge.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Smith and j family of Brownsburg, were guests of Mrs.K.Smith.Miss Shirley Soule was in La- ! chute where she was a guest of Miss Frances McOuat.Mrs.John Wanzer entertained the Women\u2019s Association.The president opened the meeting with routine business followed.The roll call was miscellaneous articles for the sale table.Hostess gave a contest on Canadian Rivers with Mrs.G.Clow being the winner.The hostess served a salad tea assisted by Mrs.Clow.Mrs.W.Waston will enter tain the September meeting.LIGHT-WEIGHT ENGLISH BIKES All types ond makes of Bicycles.Also reconditioned \u2014 H.MUNKITTRICK 430 Minto St.South Tel.LO.7-6070 For \"style conscious students./' FRASER'S headquarters for \"Back-to-School\" special buys in boys and girls' footwear as we are discontinuing our shoe department i Walk The Hill And Save A Bill! FRASER\u2019S DEPT.STORE 24}, KING ST.WEST.Tel.LO.9-2565 How Do Parents Get Their Children To Practice Music?Three Village Happenings Stimulate Their Interest But Don't Force Them Mr.Morton Bouen of Glencoe, Qm., was a visitor at the home of his brother, Mr.Thomas Bowen, Jtfrs Bowen and family, Rock Is-iand.Mr.and Mrs.Leighton Cbwlin of Hamilton, Ont., were also visitors at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Mooney, trends and neighbors of Mr ¦Everett Knight in Merrimack, Mass., spent a few days last week with Mr.Knight at the Derby .Line Universalist parsonage.Mr.and Mrs.John Coarser of r Hartford, Conn., were visitors at the home of Mrs.Coarser's brother, Mr.Roland Rivard.Mrs.Rivard and family in Rock Island.The lovely basket of white gladioli in Stanstead South Church on Sunday morning were in memory of the late Mr.and Mrs.Alex Greenwood, from their family.Master Patrick Rivard of Rock Island is spending two wèete at Holy Cross camp near Burlington, Vt., on Lake Champlain.Miss Vivian Clark of Rock Island is spending her vacation at Hampton Beach, N.H.The Frontier Swim Project tag day brought in the sum of $138.- 50.a very satisfactory figure to add to the funds.The awards of the children will be held at Sunnyside School Auditorium on the evening of August 23, to which all interested friends are invited to attend.The committee are very grateful to all those who are supporting the project in various ways.Mr.William Burke, of the U.S.Customs staff, Derby Line, Mrs.Burke and the family have returned to Derby Line after being in Fort Rodman, South Dartmouth, Mass., for a week, where Mr.Burke was on business, and with the family were at a cottage at a near by lake.LISGAR - Miss Anne Wright of Bury, spent a few days with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Calvin Fleming.Miss Rachael Woodburn, Mrs.Glen Henderson and Mrs.Calvin Coote attended the annual reception held at the Wales Home at Richmond.Friends of Miss Ida Blanchette were sorry to hear of her recent accident.SHERBROOKE PRIVATE COURSES REG\u2019D 16 Wellington South, Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.LO.2-4812 (2 doors from King) *\t4th to 11th GRADES (Academic) \u2022\tBILINGUAL COMMERCIAL COURSE \u2022\tGREGG SHORTHAND \u2022\tBOOKKEEPING *\tCOLLEGE ACCOUNTING *\tFRENCH TRANSLATION « COMMERCIAL LAW, ETC.PRIVATE TUTORING Opening Monday, Sept.9th Students.THE RUGGED Rg^L PORTABLE makes school work easier All the features of big machines \u2014Full size keyboard \u201cMagic Margin\" *.Line Meter.\u2022\u2022Touch Control\"* \u2022 Speed Selector EASY TERMS As little es $1000 DOWN \u2022ILT.M.K,T.U.m Tel.LO.9-3368 TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 41 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH\u2014SHERBROOKE tejôsgt FOR GIRLS STUDENTS' TUNICS with square or V necks.4 to 14X.\u20185.95 \u20187.95 58 95 Whit* or Blue BLOUSES, 6 te 14X \u20182.25 \u20182.95 \u20183.95 BLAZERS (sixes to 14) \u20186.95 \u201e\u201913.95 BOYS' PANTS \u2014 Navy.grey.ate.Long or short.With Sport Coats \u2014 Sites 2 to it.BOYS' WHITE SHIRTS Sixes 4 to 4 1.79.2.00 SPECIAL SAVING AH Girls\u2019 and Boys' SPRING COATS A SUITS- Sixes 2 to 4k for boys \u2014 2 to I4x for girls OOl/.O/ REDUCED .sJsJ/3/O Frérot & Soeurette Enr.29 Wellington S., SHERBROOKE, Tel.LO 9-4500 MAPLE GROVE \u2014 Mrs.Peter Pruneau, of North Bay, and daughters, Patsy and Pierette, of Georgetown, Ont., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.B.D.Dinning and family.Miss Joyce Wood of Buckingham is at present visiting Miss Joan Dinning.Mr.and Mrs.William Dinning motored to Sherbrooke recently where they visited Mr.John Bennett in the Sherbrooke Hospital.They were accompanied home by Miss Hilda Noble of Calgary and Miss Patricia George of Edmonton who visited them and the Jasper Dinning and Bert Dinning families.Mr.and Mrs.Aylmer LeBaron of St.Paul, Minn., were recent guests of their nephew, Mr.Ger.aid Dezan and Mrs.Dezan.Mr.John Gill and Mr.Donald Stewart left recently for the Canadian Western provinces where they hope to obtain employment during harvesting sea.son.Mr.and Mrs.C.1.Wright and Mr.Alfred Wright of Thetford Mines were recent guests of the William Dinnings, Mr.Willard Annesley has returned to his employ with Mr.Bob Leith in Inverness.The Misses Beth Hannah of Grand\u2019Mere and Nyle Pike, of North Hatley, visited the Misses Ann and Susan Hodge here recently.GLEN MURRAY \u2014 Mr.Bob Bennett of La Tuque, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.j Cleophas Martineau went to ! spend a week with the latter's brother, Mr.O.Dumont.Miss Flora G.Bennett is spending her vacation with friends in Richmond and Lennoxville.Mr.and Mrs.Norman White and son, Milton, of Sherbrooke, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs Alger Patterson and son, Gerald.Mr.and Mrs H.A Welch, of Charlesburg accompanied by Mr, and Mrs.Lineham of Concord, N.H, visited the Leith and W.Graham families recently.Mr.and Mrs.William Goss of Wenham, Maiss., visited at the Leilh home after spending their varatmn at Rectory Hill.How should you go about making your child practice a musical instrument?The answer is, says Frances Mann, that you shouldn't.But there are a number of things you can do Miss Mann is the director of the preparatory division at the Julliard S hool of Music.\"Too many parents force their child into music even before his interest has been awakened,\u201d she comments \u201cHis home life ; should prepare the way.Let him hear music from records, on the radio or television or by yourself.Let him sing, since music is the most natural means of expression in the world.It's fine for the family to sing together.Play musical games, too.\u201cIf you have a girl, stimulate i her interest in dancing.If it's a boy, let him listen to marching bands.\u201d Some children are ready for a musical instrument at four or five, out most not until they are of school age.It\u2019s unwise, she | says, to start them too early.Some aren\u2019t ready until the [seventh or eighth grade, or even j until high school.HAVE A VOICE It\u2019s important for the child to have a voice in choosing his in-: strument.Once he shows an interest, ask him.\u201cHow would you like to I play the piano?\u2019\u2019 Or the violin?Or the cornet?This way he feels he is making the decision and not being Upper Melbourne Man Honored At Birthday Party UPPEP MELBOURNE \u2014 A delightful birthday party was arranged by Mrs.Waterhouse in honor of her husband, Mr.Clifford Waterhouse, who was greatly surprised when he arrived at the home of Mr.Miles Lynch to find about 35 guests had assem bled to help celebrate his anni.versary.Miss Frances Waterhouse and Miss Shirley Armstrong were responsible for the attractive color scheme in the livingroom dec-J orations.Mr.Waterhouse was the recipient of many gifts, for which he expressed his thanks, including the hostesses for their thoughtfulness.The evening spent in dancing was much enjoyed by all.The refreshments served by Mrs.Waterhouse assisted by Mrs.Hazel Armstrong, included a beautiful birthday cake which was made and decorated by Mrs.Florence Lunch.General Notes Miss Lorraine Murphy was an overnight guest of Miss Veronica Morin in Richmond.Mrs.Lucy Murphy has left to spend a holiday in Montreal as guest of her daughter, Miss Gladys Murphy.torced into something his parents have thought up.After the child has started on lessons, here are some suggov tions from Miss Mann for keeping him at it' 1.\tMake the conditions for practice as favorable as possible.Once you have worked out a practice period, see that this time is free from family inter- ' ruptions.2.\tBe sure you have a good teacher, one who will outline the procedure for practice time and who will maintain the child's interest.SILENT UDITOR 3.\tIf you attend lessons with the child be a silent auditor.Show an interest in the child's | musical abilities but don't tell the teacher how to teach or interrupt the lesson with sugges-j lions on how to make the child ! play.Don\u2019t give the child two teachers to satisfy.4.\tConsult vour child on the best time for practice so as not to interfere with playtime.What is the best time for practice* Miss Mann suggests a half hour before the child goes to school is ideal since the mind is most alert and there is not much outside interference.Practice periods need not be long nor frequent.A younger child should have several short practice periods rather than one long session.RICHMOND \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Edward Burns and family of Horne Payne, Ont., spent the weekend with Air.and Mrs.J.L.Burns, en route to Cape Elizabeth.Me They were accompanied by Mr.and Mrs Ducharme and family of Horne Payne.Residents of Richmond and vicinity were shocked when news reached here of the passing of Mrs.F.A.McKee, at Calgary, Alta., on August 13th.EAST CLIFTON - Mr and Mrs.Ray Waldron received word that their son.Mark, at Ottawa won an award through the Society of Agronomes.The Busy Bees society, served refreshments, soft drinks and ice cream at the auction sale at the home of Mrs.E Streeter.Proceeds amounting to over $60.Miss Kathleen Waldron, of Scotstown and Miss Mildred Waldron of Sawyerville were guests of Mr and Mrs.R.Waldron, later Mr.and Mrs.Waldron accompanied Miss Kathleen Waldron, of Scotstown to Ottawa, Ont., to vis-; it their son, Mr.Mark Waldron.They also attended the Highland Games at Maxwell, Ont.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Art Willard were Mrs.Donald Willard and daughter, Linda, of Montreal Mr.Lloyd Willard, of Sherbrooke and Mr Ernie Willard of Waterville.Mr and Mrs Ellis Franklin and sons Jimmie and Harry, of Bernardston.Mass spent a few days in town guests of Mrs.Ethel Streeter Mr and Mrs.Ray Waldron, Mrs.t.oca Cairns and son Gordon Mr and Mrs.Gordon French and family and Mr.and Mrs.Desmond Bain and family attended the wedding reception of Mr and Mrs Robert Mellican at the home of Mr.and Mrs A.Olsen at Lawrence.Mr Menard Corbett of Verdun spent a few da>- with his uncle and aunt.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Barber Mr and Mrs Robert Taylor and family and a friend from Hanover Ont .and Miss Shirley Greenv ood and Mr.Richard Blair o East Peacham.Vt., were ( Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.guests at the homes of Mr and Victor Bell were Mrs.Waldron Mrs James Parkinson and Mr.and son Donald, of Hudson and Mrs James Bellam.\tHeights Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Mr> James Towers attended a Waldron and family of Angus shower for her niece.Miss Mary and Miss Eldino Waldron of Bellam in Sawyerville recently.Sawyerville.CAMPUS FAVOURITES \u2022\u2014 The new Fabri Laslic plaid hell and the handsome ruff lin's and matching tie-bar set of opulent-looking stone will set the style for campus fashion this year.SCHOOL BUYS FOR Wc carry a fine variety of high quality leather Brief Cases \u2014 No student should be without a school bag and we have a large assortment to choose from.So why not drop around and look them over.INITIALS FREE.J.A.PIGEON Reg\u2019d 142 Wellington N., Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.LO.2 3424 \\ X TO DRESS YOUR CHILDREN FROM HEAD TO TOE FOR hack to school 3 REASONS FOR\tNOW! 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Windbreakert and hundreds and hundreds of other useful arficles for \"beck to school\".Always the most complete assortment of children's clothing! mOZART LTD 200 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH I 2734 56 I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., AUGUST 2S, UJST Check-Up A Must Before School Opens Should Have Thorough Once-Over By Doctors .ISGAR \u2014 Mrs.Swift of Montreal and Miss Rachael Woodbum were ruests of Mr.and Mrs.Calvin 3oote.Miss Jean Bogie of Ville La salle spent a weekend with Mr.7//''.\"////, Cools Your1 Mouth Freshens Ybur Taste Enjoy chewing delicious Wrigley\u2019s Spearmint Gum every day.Millions do.» Buy some jf t today and Mrs.Emerson Richards.Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.George Hayes and children, Gloria, Donald and David of Montreal.Mrs.Glen Henderson has returned home after spending a week in Montreal with relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Murray Wright of Bury, have purchased the farm of Mr.and Mrs.Bothwell Skillcn of South Durham.Mr.James Ward is recovering from a recent accident which he received during the haying season.Mrs.Gladys Engles of Detroit, Mich., is spending an indefinite time with relatives here.A tea will be held on August 29th at the home of Mrs.Harold Gunter, in aid of the Lisgar W.A.i at 3 p m.V/RIGUVS BitwiH It s not just when your child j begins school that you need him checked during the summer in preparation for the year ahead.You should have him looked over.every summer throughout his school life.VISION AND HEARING Vision and hearing need to be : carefully checked during the | school years.Many a youngster is accused of being dull or | stupid when what is really the matter is that he doesn\u2019t see or j hear all that\u2019s going on.FEET Feet are especially important at school age.Some of the shoes that become the fad among i school youngsters are very bad for growing feet.If your child\u2019s feet show bad effects from faulty shoes you may have to lay down the law that only proper shoes mav be worn.If the child himself understands from the doctor what the poor shoes are doing to his feet he is more likely to cooperate willingly with prohibitions against the shoes the gang are wearing.TONSILS Did your child have many sore throats last winter?Does he breathe through his mouth, or snore a* night?Maybe he needs his tonsils and adenoids removed.Removal of tonsils will not prevent colds but sometimes after many sore throats tonsils become so diseased they are doing the child more harm than good.The doctor is the only one who can decide this.BEHAVIOR If your school age child s behavior worries you, be sure to talk it over with your doctor.Did he have trouble in school last year, either with his school work, or with other children?There may be things you can do during the summer that will help your child to adjust better next year in school.TEETH Be sure to take your child to the dentist well before the beginning of school.COWANSVILLE \u2014 Mrs.Gerald Wildgoose with her little daughter Mavis, of New Haven, Conp., is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Kennedy.Mrs.George McGerrigle of Montreal is visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.G.A.McGerrigle.Mr.and Mrs.John Aston, Miss Rose and Master Freddy Aston j recently spent several days in Ontario where they visited Niagara Falls and other points of interest.Mrs.C.Sully of Wakefield is spending a week at the home of her son and daughter-in4aw, Mr and Mrs.Lloyd Sully.Mrs.Effie Christie has returned home alter spending four weeks in Granby where she was a guest at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Howard Christie.Miss Moreen Pettes and Miss Erna McCormick spent the weekend at the Pettes home.Miss Eris Beattie is spending the weekend at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Marcel Bessette, in Richford, Vt.\\\\ i / ' SPECIAL! POCKET BOOK 'Webster Dictionary 35c and up From Kindergarten to the campus, we've tools for school to fit every need, LOOSE LEAF \u2014 Black Blue \u2014 Imitation leather, identification plates, brown\ten _ and or black\tOSJw up All steel construction\t$| cq \"ARROW\" STAPLERS\ti.OP Eagle \"PRISMA COLOR ART SETS\" 12 or 24 Si «Q\tCfl colors- 1.0 3 and 0,311 PENCILS \u2014 Mirado, Tomahawk.Mongol, Venus,\tAf\tanf^ Drawing\t.\tup SCRIPTO LIQUID LEAD PENCILS.refill cartridges and eraser refills available\ti|U)6SC CONSTRUCTION PAPER \u2014 9 x 12 sheets \u2014\t'ÎRr*\tanfl colours\tOww\tup ¦ ¦ © A real buy at this prie*! 5 p ta A l APSCO MIDü.T PENCIL SHARPENERS \u2018175 Sljenbroolie Daily Eccotd PRINTING DEPARTMENT 123 Wellington St.North Do You Treat Teacher Like A Human Being ?n By HILARY DAVIES \u2018\u2018Do you treat your children\u2019s teacher as a human being?\u201d Thus is a favorite question with Miss Marguerite Vollmer, lecturer at Columbia Teachers College.Her friends, taken aback, usually reply: \u201cWell, we have her to dinner occasionally .\u201d \u201cTo discuss Johnnie and Mary, with Johnnie and Mary sitting in?\u201d suggests Miss Vollmer.\u201cWell, yes,\u201d admits the parent.\"Why don\u2019t you invite her round one evening after the children have gone to bed, just for a chat \u2014 or to a party to meet some friends?\u201d The idea astonishes them.\u201cWe never thought of it.Would she want to come?\u201d Sighs Miss Vollmer: \u201cThat\u2019s just what I mean by treating her as a human.Teachers are not dry narrow minded creatures.They are full of fun and have > capacity for enjoying life \u2014 if they get the chance.I think many more young people would take up teaching if only society would not look on them as a species apart.\u201d Professor Roma Gans.author and broadcaster on education, endorses this view: \u201cMany fine people would join our profession if they had the chance to observe teachers as socializing members of the community \u201d \u201cThrough my talks with teachers I have found loneliness is one of their great problems, and causes many losses to the profession.SOCIALIZING IS NEEDED \u201cBoth communities and teachers must make an effort to ease this situation.Socializing in a community as a citizen is needed for the fullest development of a teacher\u2019s duties.To teach pupils guod citizenship the teacher should be a good citizen her-selt.\u201cBut when they are moving around, teachers often find difficulty in putting down roots, and do not relate themselves to civic affairs.It would be a good thing if civic-minded groups approached teachers with the hope that they would identify themselves as quickly as possible in local affairs.Civic groups and community organizations, should find out by surveys whether local teachers are happy and satisfied with their living conditions.\u201cIn common with other professions we are facing a general manpower shortage, and we are all dipping into the same barrel for recruits.SOUTH DURHAM \u2014 Miss Margaret Montgomery spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Roland Montgomery prior to her departure via K.L.M.Royal Dutch Airlines for a two month stay in Continental Europe and the United Kingdom.Mrs.Delmer Fee and children, Warren and Audrey, spent a week with Mr.Fee and other relatives in Montreal.During Mrs.Fee\u2019s absence, Ronald, Eileen and Sandra, were guests of their aunt, Mrs.Sydney Johnston in Mel-boro.Mrs.Wilbur Fowler and Mrs.Schuyler Fowler of Iroquois.Ont., were overnight guests of Mrs.C.A.Elliott.They also visited at the homes of Mr.and Mrs.P.N.Gunter and Mr.and Mrs.Roland Montgomery.Residents are extending a welcome to Mr.and Mrs.Murray Wright and children, who have purchased Mr.Bothwell Skillen\u2019s farm.AT YOUR GROCER'S! 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AND WHEN THE END COWES IT WILL BE SUDDEN THIS IS OUITE A SHOCK.DOC I\u2019LL HAVE TO THINK âtU1!\tIne.I.M.U-ft.flu.MOITY MEEKII By Dick Carats GOOD \" KOftNING LOVE-COOKING stMtMocC NOW, NOT TOO FIRM, YET NOT RUNNY.THE WHITE WELL COOKED.BUT v NOT BURNT.A PINCH OF ' PEPPER, AND NOT A GRAIN MORE BEFORE we WERE MARRIED SHE HAD THE DISPOSITION OF A LITTLE WHITE DOVE f I DENNIS THE MENACE Bv Honk KetcHom FARNHAM \u2022 \u2022MOW CAN 1 HAVE A GOOD TIMS IF VOU'(?E AOONA i COUNT MV HOT 0036 From The Pen Of E.T.Writers THE MEGANTIC DISASTER Now a great disaster has tome upon our land, Down where the brooks and rivers flow on their way so grand; All summer crops were booming; the world seemed bright and gay, The people around the country were happy all that day.Early evening the sky grew cloudy; the thunder began to roll, Soon the rain came down in torrents, with hail and wind untold; Little then did the people think, what damage this storm would do, It tore the roads to destruction, many bridges and homes too.The worst of this disaster; four lives were lost in the storm, A man, his wife and children journeyed from their home; To spend a day at their cabin, on the shore of the Mooney Lake, Little then did they think that night, they would meet their fate.As they came along the flat, where the Bullock brook overflowed, Their car stalled in the water and they couldn't find the road; As the water was rising quickly, they climbed upon the top, Thinking very soon that the rain and the storm would stop.Instead the water was dammed at a bridge not far beyond, Just then the jam broke loose and the water came gustiing on; Upsetting car and people into the mad and rushing brook, As they clung to trees and bushes until their car was took.Once more they were at the mercy of the wild and rushing waves, Their screams and shouts were terrible as they cried for help to be saved; The man \u2014 he fought and laboured \u2014 his wife and kiddies to save, But this was all in vain; they went to a watery grave.The damage in this county, can be repaired with cost, But this will not bring back the dear ones that were lost; This Megantisc disaster will be remembered for many a day, However we should not complain, w'hen things dont go our way.MRS.FRED McELRAVY, R.R.No.1, Thettorcl Mines.A COUNTRY HOME Mr.and Mrs.C.Lynch of Hah ! i fax.N.S., w ere recent guests of Mrs.Lynch's aunt.Mrs.R E.! Ince.Miss Mae Doherty has returned to her home in Scotown after spending a few days w ith Mrs.L.Beers and Mr.Brian Beers.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Woods of Detroit, Mich., were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs.L.T.MacDonald.Rev.and Mrs Stephen Pike of ; Brantford, Ont., were recent guests of Mr and Mrs.C.B Coultas.Mr.and Mrs.G.E.Standish spent a week in Orleans.Vt., guests of Mrs.Standish's sister, Mrs.M Cass.Miss Shirley Brown of Howick spent a few days with Mrs George Hoskin and family.Mrs.J.C.Stevenson has returned after being a patient in the Montreal General Hospital for several weeks undergoing surgery.Miss Belva Crowell accompanied by Miss Norma McKelvy of Montreal have returned from a holiday spent touring Florida Nassau and the Bahamas.They also spent a weekend in Washington.D.C., and visited Mount Vernon and Alexandria Virginia.Mrs.Gerald Decker spent the weekend in Montreal visiting her sister, Mrs.Delia Wing and family.Mr.and Mrs.Victor Dimick of Welland, Ont., were visiting the former s mother.Mrs.H.E.Dimick.Miss Velma MacLeod student nurse at the General Hospital, Montreal has returned from Garden Grove.Calif., where she spent a month with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.P.Rammaeher.Miss MacLeod spent a weekend here with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Mac Leod before returning to Montreal.Mr.A.Smithers of the T.C.A.Montreal and Mrs.Smithers and ! family, spent a weekend at the i home of Mr.and Mrs.L.T.MacDonald.Mrs.Helen Bishop spent a few | days in Stanbridge East with her son in-law and daughter, Mr.and ' ; Mrs.Leonard Stone and family, Mr.and Mrs.Donald MacLeod were in West Shefford visiting | the latter\u2019s uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Donaway.Mr.Jack Henderson.Mr.Gregor Whyle.Mr.and Mrs.George A.Smith and Miss A.G.Pickel accompanied Mrs.Henderson to Dorval Airport where she left by plane for Britain to spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Paige and other relatives.Richmond Hill W.I.Approves Repairs To Hall SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WED.AUGUST 2& IMf .S RICHMOND HILL \u2014 Mrs.Nellie Mclver and Mrs.Leslie Healy were joint hostesses at the August meeting of the Richmond Hill Institute.Mrs Arthur Paige presided.Mrs.Sydny Smith, secretary, read the minutes and correspondence.The treasurer reported a balance of $21147 on hand and all obligations met.A motion to do needed repairs to the hall received full approval.A cooking school w ill be held on October 3rd at the Holy Fam ily Church hall, and a W I.cooking course will also bo held during October.Monthly donations netted the sum of $2.55.A word building contest was held with prires going to Mrs.Sydney Smith, Mrs.Chcsley BanfiÜ and Mrs.Murray Lockwood.Mrs.Nellie Mclver gave the prises for the contest.Following adjournment, refreshments were served by Mrs.Mclver and Mrs.Healy.The September meeting will be held at Valleyview Hall w ith Mrs.Sydney Smith as hostess.General Notes S/L R.E.Zwicker, four iF) Wing and Mrs.Zwicker and two children have been spending some time with the latter's par- ents, Mr.and Mrs Arthur Paige ! following their arrival on the steamship.Homeric, after spending the past two years in Baden.Sollinger Germany.S/L Zwicker and family leave shortly for Cold iLake.Alta., where they arc to be stationed.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Graham and sons.Jimmy.Jerry and John-ny of Marathon.Ont., are visit-inf Mrs.Graham's parents, Mr.and Mrs.John I Hawker and Uither relatives in this vicinity.Masters Bernard and Germain Roy have returned to their home in Quebec City after spending itheir holidass with their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Sam Blais.Mr Ralph Sneyd of Montreal was at the home of Mr and Mrs.Leslie Healy and was accompanied home by his son.George, who has spent several weeks here.A good sized black bear, which has been seen by several persons at various points, is creating considerable excitement in this locality.SOUTH DURHAM \u2014 Mr and Mrs.Donald Woolfrey of Dolbeau arc holidaying at the home of Mr.and Mrs R.K.Woolfrey Other guests at the same home were the Misaes I Georgia and Grace Patrick of Vancouver.Miss Jean Bogie of Ville lai Salle, was a guest of her aunt, Mrs.A.A.Mountain.Friend* of Mr.W.H.Richmond regret that he is confined ; to his home for a few days due to illness.Mr Roland Montgomery accompanied Mr and Mrs.Allan Sutherland to Rosemere.Miss Erma Montgomery has been spending a holiday with her sister, Mrs Thomas Coddington and Mr.Coddington in Melbourne iifyii Ml» S ;\t#«\t« is-; I love the winding country roads that pass through sleepy little towns.The fields where cattle love to stray The perfume of the new mown hay The little homes that, nestled lie, within the shadow of a hill.The song of birds at break of day, The laughling dancing little rill., Oh let.me see that place once more.The little homes, the dancing brook.The quiet, of those little towns Un.marred by traffics noisy roar.Let me once more live quietly among the scenes I love so well.Where I can w;afch the sun go dowm in beauty, e\u2019er a Western hill.-A place where I may live in peace Away from city\u2019s noise and strife Can breathe the pure sweet country air And live a carefree normal life.EMILY MILLAR.Drummondville.(i l l research chemist* prove that through all hinds of weather just one coal ol C-l-L House Paint stays as fresh-looking and protective as new for 3 to 4 years \u2014 even longer with two coats! STANBURY \u2014 Mrs.Emil Sauntair has return-| ed home from St.Johns Hospital i where she underwent surgery ! and is now improving in health.Mr.and Mrs.Rollit Jones re-! eeived word of the death of Mrs Jones\u2019 mother, Mrs.Elizabeth i Burk in Warren, Mich.Mrs.J Jones with her daughter, Miss j Wanda Jones attended the ! funeral.Mr.and Mrs.A.Hayden and j Mr.and Mrs.Farrel with friends | motored from Chatham, Ont., to j visit their cousin, Mr.H.Wallace LIBBYTOWN - Mrs.William Irwin, Mr.Leslie Irwin and Miss Eloise Irwin were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Johnson of Marlington recently.Misa Jessie Johnson of Cook-shire spent a few days visiting her grandmother, Mrs.Ada Van-ccur.Other guests at the same home have been Mr.and Mrs.Cochrane of Riverside, Cal., Mrs.Rublee and Mrs.Taylor of North Hatley, Mr.and Mrs.Moore and Mr.and Mrs.Loveland of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.Roy and family of Sherbrooke, and Mrs.Lottie Roy of Bury.Mr.and Mrs.M.Pelley, Robert and Catherine of Ville La Salle, are spending a two weeks\u2019 holiday at the home of Mr.Stuart Cass.Miss Lois Pope is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Bartlett Morrill of Bradford, Vt.Misu Doris Honey, R.N., of Glencliffe, N H., was an overnight guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.Honey.3UT OUR WAY 8y J.R Williomt HOUSE ^ Paint y LET\u2019S SEE.SO PERl-C ENT OF THIS PAV CHECK WILL AWAY TO WARP A NEW w SUIT, AMP 20 PER CENT WILL CO FOP BOOKS- .OH.M*.BUPôETAAISEJÇ, SIR, PON\u2019T KEEP'aE IN SUSPENSE/AFTER WORKIN\u2019ALL WEEK IN THE GROCERY STORE.YOU CER- WELL, HE'S PUINEPMV ENJOYMENT' EVERY TIME I PUT ON THE FOOTBALL mwil\u2019ITIHir r VO HAVE AWD HAVE WOT %A *1» *h \u2022\u2022 tn\u2014 -r i mt,i Jim* \u2022\tDoes not fade retains original color.\u2022\tEasy to apply .flows freely from brush.Saves mouey .greater coverage for less money and lasts longer too! 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read a portion of Scripture, Rev.1 C.Gustafson, of Cowansville, a friend of the family for many years, spoke words of comfort.The organist, Robert Smith, rendered medleys of favorite hymns on the organ and accompanied the choir which sang \"Unto the Hills,' during the service.Honmary bearers were W.J, ^ Edwards, Ernest O.Gingras, M.P., Oral Downes, Arthur Fortin, Albert Heath, Ronald Westman and Irving Willard.Pall bearers were Carrol Bennett, Lyle Herring, Gordon Joyce, Thomas MacDonald, Mark Porter and Clar ence Vintinner.Interment was in the family j lot of Lakeside Cemetery at Biv | hopton.Born at Bishopton, Mr.Bishop was the only son of the late Ne-we'l and Julia (Hall) Bishop.He | received his early education m j Bishopton and later became one of the prominent business men of | the town He was graduate of the Ontario Business College at Belleville In 1919 he founded the S.N Bishop Casket Company, of which he was owner and general manager until ill heath forced him to sell in 1952.Mr.Bis- j hop aLs.) succeeded his tather as Funeral director when the latter j died in 1914, and continued with ! this business until the time of his j death.The funeral business has J been in the Bishop name for well I over 80 years.In May, 1923, he was united in marriage to Feme Sanborn of | Bishopton, and of this union two i daughters were born, Ardyth, J Mrs.Donald Nicholls, of Ashes- j tos.and Patricia.Mrs.William ! Rowland of East Angus.Mr Bishop was a loyal citiz-1 en of the community and took a ! keen interest in civic and seholas-j tic affairs He was on the muni- i cipal council for many years, | serving four terms as mayor.At ; one time he was a prominent | member of the Dudswell School ; Board He served through the years on the board of the Bishopton United Church, of which he was a faithful member and supporter.He was a member of Angus Lodge No.83.A.F.and A.M., and for a time was a director of the Sherbrooke Hospital.The many beautiful floral tributes were silent tokens of the sjj** i.at %\\xv in uk i-eaoux t unerai Fanora on August 9 at 2.30 p m., Dr.E.j H.Gray of Knowlton officiating.The bearers were Ellis Durrell,j Fred Allen, Gerald McGovern, | Donald Young, Gordon Gould and Maurice Whitehead.Interment took place in the1 Protestant Cemetery at Waterloo.The floral tributes were num- ! ; erous and beautiful.Those from ! out of town present were from Richmond, St.Lambert, Abbots-, ford and Brantford, Ont.»IUt GLANltà By ôoibroitft BOTTLE GROUND\u2014Neatly stacked row on row, a veritable sea of giant bottles covers the ground at Vichy, France, one of Europes most famous spas.Some 10(1 million bottles of Vichy water are sent all over the world each year, and nearly 17 million are stocked in the fields ready for buyers.esteem in which the deceased, was held A devoted husband and 5 fathe\", his loss will be keenly, felt, not only in his home, but in : the town and business life of the j community.Surviving are his widow; two ; daughters; two sons-in-law, J.Donald Nicholls of Asbestos and 1 William A.Rowland of East An-gus; four grandchildren, Debra and Jane Rowland and Julia and j Kathryn Nicholls; two sisters, Mrs Leslie Bennett of Verdun, Que., and Mrs, George Harrison, ! of Bislopton; a brother-in-law,: Leslie F.Bennett, of Verdun; ! two nieces, and other more dis-1 tant relatives.MRS IDA WRIGHT OF WATERLOO WATERLOO \u2014 Mrs.Ida Wright of this place passed away at the Sherbrooke Hospital on Tuesday, August 6, at the age of 71 years Although in poor health for the past six years, she had been in hospital only two weeks.Mrs Wright the former Ida Blanche Whitehead, was born in Waterloo on June 9, 1886, the only daughter of Charles Wesley and Eudora Palmer Whitehead.In 1907 she was united in marriage to Clarence Ernest Wright of West Bolton, who predeceased her in 1912.She leaves to mourn her loss a daughter, Lillian, Mrs.Collins Vintinner, of Abbotsford; three brothers Odo, Milton and James of Waterloo; a son-in-law, Collins Vintinner of Abbotsford; a sister-in-law, two nephews and a niece The funeral service was held SHOPPING SATISFACTION .¦ ' ¦-.CV.\t.\tVf'-\u2018 FOR COMPLETE MINIMUM COMBINED ORDER $3.00 MRS.JENNIE GOOLEY, OF DIXVILLE DIXVILLE\u2014Mrs.Jennie Drew Gooley, wife of the late Irving j Gooley, passed away at the Sher- i brooke Hospital on Monday, August 2, after an illness of several weeks.Mrs.Gooley, daughter of the i late Mr.and Mrs.Mason Drew, was born on June 15, 1873, in ; Dixville, where she had spent the greater part of her life.She had one brother, Edward Drew, of ; Boston, Mass., who predeceased her in 1940.In 1898 she was united in mar- s riage to Irving Gooley, of Pitts- j burg, N.H., and one child was born of this union, a son, Stuart, who passed away in 1926.Mrs.Gooley was a person of sterling character.She was a devoted worker and life-long member of St.Cuthbert\u2019s Church, and also active in the work of St.Cuthbert\u2019s Guild, until incapaci- ; tated by a fractured hip.For some time past, she had been | tenderly cared for at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs.Stanley Hurd, and Mr.Hurd at Windsor Mills.In addition to Mr.and Mrs.Hurd, Mrs.Gooley is survived by a grandson.Randall Gooley, and Mrs.Gooley, Lake Simcoe, Ont., Mr.and Mrs.Emmerson Hurd, Toronto, Ont., and several cousins.The funeral was held in St.Cuthbert\u2019s Church on Thursday afternoon, the rector, Rev.N.Tucker, officiating.Bearers were Reginald and Cecil Mayhew, Clayton and Ozzie Thomas.Gordon Bellows and Willard Byron.The beautiful floral tributes were tokens of the esteem in which she was held by her relatives and many friends.Interment was in the family lot in Dixville cemetery.Among those present were; Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Hurd, Windsor Mills; Mr.and Mrs.Emmerson Hurd, Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.Randall Gooley, Lake Simcoe; the Misses Ruth and Miriam Nelson, Norton, Vt; Mrs.Armand Mercier, Mrs.Edna Grenier, Mr.Armand Grenier and Mr.George Cunnington, all of Coaticook; Mr.and Mrs.Francis Nimms, Holyoke, Mass.#\t-I v,vj 1 1 TM.»,E us FM.0\"._____________ t.\u201cTell my daughter I'll mind the children tonight\u2014and Fa sure to ask her what the baby-sitter\u2019s wage scale is now!\u201d of Quebec City were guests of Mrs.Marvin Fessenden and family.Mr.and Mrs.Bert Dixon of Toronto and Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Clark and two children, of Montreal were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Cushen.Miss Betty Fessenden returned to the New England Sanitarium Hospital in Melrose, Mass., after spending a month\u2019s holiday with her mother, Mrs.Marion Fessenden and family.Mr.G.Hall of Magog spent the weekend with his daughter, Mrs.A.Gusher and Mr, Cushen.Mrs.Lucia Fessenden of Asbestos is the guest of Mrs, Marion Fessender and family.ftp ¦\\.oo FULFORD \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Robert Beddie of Toronto, and Mr.and Mrs.David Thorsland of Bondville were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Cushens.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Davis and Debra of Montreal spent a few davs with Mr.and Mrs.William Davis.Larrv and Mr.Henry Davis.Mr.and Mrs.Roland Hutchison COWANSVILLE \u2014 The Cowansville post master, Mr.H.L.Boucher and Mrs.Boucher are enjoying a motor trip around the Gaspe Coast during his vacation.Mr.and Mrs.John Aston and family accompanied by Mr.Arnold Weinhold recently motored to East Hatley where they were guests at the home of Mr.and Mr.Harold Yertaw.Mrs.Gordon Brown recently spent a week in Arvida with her daughter, Mrs.S.Monaham.Mr.and Mrs.J.W.McGill of Huntingdon were weekend guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.K.Damant.Miss Isobel Brouillet has returned home after spending some time in Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Goyette of North Providence, R.I., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.O.Domingue.Mr.and Mrs.Napoleon King motored to Theford Mines recently to view the area which was damaged by the flood.TRENHOLM - Rev.T.Knowles and Mrs.Knowles of Brockville, Ont., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Knowes Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mastine attended the funeral of Barry Ronald Paige, infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Paige, Richmond.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wintle were Mrs.Bain of Montreal, Rev.C.Addey, Rev.Stephen Pyke and Mrs Pyke of Ontario.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Stevens and daughter, spent a week at their cottage at Richmond Lake.Mr.Harry Grundy Q.C.and Mrs.Grundy of Sherbroke are.guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.Lyster.Is Risk of Cancer Reduced By New Cigarette Filters?When you buy a package of cigarettes there is no way of telling, from the package now much tar and nicotine will be in the smoke.Latest laboratory findings, in September Reader\u2019s Digest, give you this information about 12 of the popular Canadian brands.TTim article makes exciting \u2014and hopeful\u2014reading.One filter-tip cigarette now offers a 30% improvement in tar filtration .and 40% less nicotine in the smoke! 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See your favorite dealer or Southern Canada Power 1 1 user* J ) ï ' SHERBROOKE- TAILOR For ladies and gentleman General Repairs F.COLLETTE n King W\u201e Apt 10 LO 24334 SHERBROOKE Sherbrooke Auto Spring Ltd.Leaf Spring, Coll Spring, Shock Absorbers, etc Saies and Service: \u2019For us it\u2019s always Springtime\u201d 145 Big Forks Street Tel.: LO 9-1144 AYER'S CLIFF Public and Real Estate AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Appraisal Gordon C.Benoit Graduate of Reppert School of Auctioneering, Decateur, Indiana.Bilingual Professional Auctioneering Tel.619 r 31, Ayer's Cliff SAWYtRVIUE- ART BENNETT Graduate ot Repperrs School ot Auctioneering Bilingual Professional Auctioneer - REAL ESTATE -Tel.90W \u2014 Sawyerville Earl Wells.Assistant Tal.LO./4023 BLOCK WOOD & HARD & SOFTWOOD SLABS (12 Inches to * feet) Free delivery within 20 miles.L P.MORIN Wood Yard \u2014 LO.74781 have returned to their home.Mrs.Junior Harvey and little son Lloyd, have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.Darby in Farn-ham.Mrs.M.Bowles and daughter of Cowansville were guests over [ a recent weekend at Dutcholm Farm of the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.j Hannibal Sheltus and Mr.Shel-j lus.Dr, and Mrs.F.E.Draper ^ tended the wiener roast at the\t_ home of Mr.and Mrs.Harold have returned from a' holiday, Near in Mystic, were, Mr.and which was spent in Maine.BEDFORD - Miss Margaret Cockcrline who has spent the past three weeks on a trip through western Canada to ! Vancouver, B.C.has returned home.\tis* Miss Louise Blinco of Montreal ! spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Russell Blinco.! Miss Charlotte Creller student mirse at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.Montreal, is the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Neil Creller.Miss Diane-Carter who has been the guest for a week of Mise Marilyn Brownrigg has returned to her home at Baie d\u2019Urfe.Miss Izelda Larocque of Montreal spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.P.Larocque.Mr.Gordon Jones has returned from a business trip to New York.Miss Ethel Miller of Montreal spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Miller.Among the members of the Bedford Farm Forum who at- Mrs.N.Robinson, Mr and Mrs.as spent in .name.Miss Enola Ewing of Mont- Hannibal Sheltus and Mr.and rpaj Spen( tjlc weekend with her \\ Mrs.Neil (.relier.\t| sister, the Misses Ewing on the; Mr.George Palmer of Mont- ; philipsburg Road.real spent the weekend w ith Mrs.Palmer and family.Miss Winnie Douglas has returned to her home on Stan-bridge Ridge, after a stay at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Eilie Jones.Mrs.Joyce Tune of Greenfield Park spent the weekend wdth her] parents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Corey.Mr.and Mrs.Jack McClatchcie and Mr.and Mrs.Dan McClat-chie of Delhi, Ont., were recent guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Hannibal Sheltus at Dutcholm Farm.Miss Beverley Wightman of Montreal spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Wightman.Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Reid have gone to New Brunswick, where they will remain for several weeks.Mrs.Kenneth Sheltus and son David, of St.Lambert who have Miss Kathryn Sheltus, R.N., of Asbestos, is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Hannibal Sheltus at Dutcholm Farm, and has as her guest Miss Pat Shaw of Montreal, who will accompany Miss Sheltus on a trip to Hampton Beach, N.H.Mit-s Kathleen Campbell of Montreal spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Campbell.Mrs.Bertha Synder of Shaw-inigan Falls, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.Mabel Colby, has returned to Stan-bridge East for a visit with her sister, Mrs.Ethel Stone.Miss Barbara Soule of Stan-bridge East who has been a nurse's aide for a time at the B.M.P.Hospital, Sweetsburg and has completed her commercial course, is now on the staff of the Torrington Company.Mrs.Sherman Gibson has returned from Dover, N.H., where sister, Mrs.George Synder.Mr.Gerald Capsey is a patient in the B M P.Hospital at Sweetsburg, where he recently under, went an operation.Mr.and Mrs.John Gris and family have returned to their home in Ottawa, after a stay at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Elwin Johnson.A very enjoyable day was spent by the staff and employees of Easterners Rebuilders, when they were entertained for the day on a picnic at the cottage of Mr and Mrs.Gordon Merrill on Lake Champlain.Mrs, Jean Paul Lamonthe is a patient in the hospital at St.Johns, where she has been for a time.Miss Laine Yates who has been visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs.Ludger Tremblay has returned to her home in Lon-gueuil.Mrs.Lewis Currie was in Mont real recently to visit Mr.Currie, who has been a patient during the past weeks in Queen Mary Veterans Hospital, Mr.Jean Paul Senez of Montreal spent the weekend with Mrs.Senez and family at the home ot the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs.Warren Brown.Mr.David Blinco of Quebec was a recent guest of his uncle j and aunt.Mr and Mrs.Russell Blinco.Mr.Hebert Brown of Montreal spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs.Arthur Brown.Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.P.Charron include Mr.and Mrs.R.Charren of Rich, ford.Vt.Mr.and Mrs.John Gris of Ottawa and Mr.and Mrs.Frank Savary of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.John Westover were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Westover in Frelighsburg.Mrs.John Gough accompanied by her sister Mrs.Sadie Veysey STTFRBROOKF DAILY RECORD WED AUGUST 2R, 195?tt o 0 T s NOO REFUSE TO Ç.AV YV'HERE VOV) DROVE WMEVC?OUT FOR EOYAE FREEH A\\R.Wi*'.Across the care.] THERE\u2019S A SAVIH\u2019.LtVPV.-VF TH\u2019 SHOE FIT®, (NEAR , auct\u2019st sr, isr?FRELIGHSBURG \u2014 Mr.*nd Mn.Lucien LeBlanc of South St, have returned from a tour of Cape Cod, Boston and vicinity, visiting friends.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Stacy of Montreal are spending a few days with Mrs.Stacy's parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Laurie.Mr.J.J.Bertrand M.L.A.of Sweetsburg spent Monday in town, inspecting the work done on the streets.Mrs.F.Nichols of Stanbridge East was buried in the cemetery at Hunters Mills, beside her husband who predeceased her a few years ago.Rev.Reynolds of Stanbridge East Anglican Church officiated.Mrs.Hilda Shepard and daugh.ter, Beverly, of London, Ont., are spending a few days with Mr.and Mr;.Bernat Szabo.BOLTON PASS \u2014 Mr and Mrs.Real Carrier and son Waiter, accompanied by Mrs.Leon McGill and daughter, Ruth, spent the weekend visiting relatives at South Glastonbury, Conn., and at Hartford, Conn.Mr.and Mrs.Alex Bryant of Kitchener, Ont., Mrs.A.Galbraith and son John, recently visited in Quebec City.Col.S Galbraith of Verdun spent a few days with his par- \u201cBridge to the Sun\u201d In 1931 Gwen Harold married a handsome Japanese diplomat, in Washington.Came Pearl Harbour (which her husband nearly prevented), and both Japanese husband and American wife were \"banished\u201d to Japan.September Reader\u2019s Digest, in a 31-page advance book condensation, tells the moving story of this strange but tender marnage, and one woman\u2019s experiences in war-tom Japan.Get your September Reader\u2019s Digest today: 36 articles of lasting interest .the best from magazines, newspapers and books .condensed to save your time.ents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Galbraith.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Brunet and Mrs.Campbell of Greenfield Park, Pte and Mrs.Chas.McKin-1 non and daughter Dorothy, of Long Pointe were also guests at the same home.Mr.Alex Rogerson of Bod- Î ford spent the weekend at his home here.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.j George Rogerson were Miss Ruth j Daine of Waterloo, Mr.Peter i Rogerson of St.Johns, Mr.and Mrs.Doug Flewwelling and fam- ! ily of Knowlton and Mr.and Mrs.! Jack Bailey, of West Bolton.Mr.and Mrs.Alex Bryant and son, Bobby, and Mr.John Galbraith of Kitchener, Ont, have returned home after spending two weeks at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.Galbraith.A successful home-cooking sale was h|(tld at St.Andrew's Halt in Bolton Pass by the ladies Guild, when the sum of $85 was realized.Recent guests at the home of | Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Norton and | family were Mr.and Mrs.Ernest: Stone and family, of Coaticook | and Cpl and Mrs, R.Howitt and | daughter, Gloria of Colborne, ! Ont.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Don Fuller were Mr.and Mrs Harley Doane of Newport Con tre, Vt, Mr.and Mrs.Ellis Beers, Mr.Gordon Westover and friend of Concord, N.H., and Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Fuller and family | of Malton, Ont.Miss N.Robb was pleasantly surprised to have her childhood friend, Miss Bernice Boright o Masonville visit her at the Elliot | Rest Home.LAKE MEGANTIC \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Charles Sangsler and son Daryl, are on a vacation trip to Vancouver, B.C.Mr.and Mrs.Anis of Toronto, Ont., were in town for two weeks, visiling their son, who is the student preacher at St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church.While here they were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Martin Matheson and Mr.and Mrs.John i MacDearmid, iW',:1 *,Æl «giitfPVV a» $ mim VA» * FIVE INJURED \u2014 No one was killed hut five were injured when the cars pictured above collided at Pinnacle Hill near Danville Saturday nighl.Taken to the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital in Sherbrooke were Mr.and Mrs.Alcide Lajeunesse, and their 13-year.old son, Jean, all of Sorel as well as Mrs.Clement Desruisseaux, of St.Claude, passengers in the same car.with various injuries.Mr.Desruisseaux another occupant of the sa me vehicle escaped without injuries.In the second car, Roger Leclerc, of St.Claude, the driver, was also taken to St.Vincent de Paul with injuries and released Monday after treatment.The others are reported in satisfactory condition.(¦Record photo by Wm.H.Lunan) 'EAST ANGUS - Mr.and Mrs.Ezra Woodard, ! of Beebe, spent a few days guest 1 of Mr and Mrs.W.A.Davis.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Ratchffe and son, Bruce, of Espanola, Ont., spent a week with his parents, i Mr.and Mrs.A.Ratcliffe before I leaving for Crofton, B.C.Mr.Alfred Davis, of London, | Ont., spent a week as guest of his father.Mr.W.A Davis and Mrs.Davis.Mr.and Mrs.James Rowley | and two children, Tanya and Jimmy, who have been visiting the former\u2019s parents, have returned home to Terrace Bay.Ont.Guests at the home of Mr.and j Mrs.Alfred Ratcliffe were Mr.j and Mrs.Jack Joncas and dau-j ghter, Joanne, Mr.and Mrs.Eu-I gene Armstrong, of Albany, N.Y., ; Mr.Harold Armstrong and Miss Katherine Armstrong, of Hins-: dale, 111., and Mr.and Mrs.Robert Dick, of Newmarket, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Cooper, of Woodsville, N.H., and Mrs.R.H.I Rowe, of Lennoxville, were week-{ end guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Davis.BRIGHAM \u2014 The Women's Association recently held their monthly meeting at the home of Miss Clark Powers.Plans were made to celebrate the 85th anniversary of the Brigham United Church on Sept.15th at 2.30 p in.Plans were also made to hold the annual chicken pie supper on October 5th.Mr.and Mrs.Moore, of Montreal, spent several days with Mr.and Mrs.Carl Wilkins.Mr.and Mrs.A.Bedard, of Iberville, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Thomas and Douglas and Donald Algers, of East Farnham, were also guests of Bruce Hillyer at Ihe same home.Rev.H.N.Hillyer and family were in Dundee visiting Rev Lee Goudeoener and family .MILLINGTON - Mr.John D.Taylor of Weston, Ont., accompanied by his daughters, Pat and Linda and son David, of Angus, Ont., have returned home after spending a holiday with his parents.Mr.and 'Mrs.John P.Taylor sr.d other relatives in Magog and vicinity.Upwards of 200 peaple called at the Taylor home to view the wolf which J.Ü.Taylor shot while it attacked and killed a j lamb on the home property, bringing the total number to 17 1 lost during the season.Mr.and Mrs.John P.Taylor accompanied their son, John D.Taylor to Verdun where they ' visited their son and brother.Keith Taylor, at the Protestant j Hospital there His box number 1 is 6034.RECTORY HiLL - | Mrs.H.A.Dickson, and Dr.S.J.Bennett, have returned to jCookshire, after spending two ! weeks at their summer home j here.Recent guests at the home of Mrs.H.W.Patterson were Mr.Paul Gingras and family of Welland, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.William Goss and son, Thomas, of Boston, Mass., have returned home after spending their holidays camping at Mrs.H.A.Dicksons.! /go- F°r School Opening ! 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