Sherbrooke daily record, 5 octobre 1957, samedi 5 octobre 1957
[" 1957\t\tOCTOBER\t\t\t1957 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF S \t\t1\t2\t3\t4\t5 6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11 12 13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19 20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t IjetbcookeDailiiHecocd F\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS / THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SUNNY, LITTLE WARMER Quebec City Eastern Townships: Sunny and mild today with light winds; high today at Quebec City and Sherbrooke rtS.Outlook for Sunday; Sunny; little warmer.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 195 7 Sixty-First Year Russia Launches Moon Satellite Canada To Speed Up Trade Plan By HAROLD MORRISON OTTAWA\u2014 \u2014Canada has agreed on, as detailed in a 1,000-word joint.Anglo-Canadian communique issued Friday, to include the dispatch of a \u201chigh-level\u201d Canadian trade mission to Britain, encouragement of federal departments and agencies to buy more from the United Kingdom and Canadian consideration to reduce duties on overseas tourist purchases.In return Britain has agreed to decrease import curbs against Canadian goods gradually as U.K.earnings increase through heavier sales to Canada.Left in abeyance for possible further consideration later was the explosive U.K.proposal tliat the two countries enter into a gradual free-trade union, says over a period 12 or 15 years.Peter Thorneycroft, chancellor of the U.K.exchequer, told a press conference he didn\u2019t expect any \u201csnap\u201d answer.The subject was discussed at the three-day talks, but the communique said the Canadian ministers were not asked to express their views.Mr.Thorneycroft, who was accompanied at the talks by Sir David Eccles, president of the U.K.board of trade, disclosed commonwealth preference tariffs also were discussed, though there was no mention of this in the communique.Some Commonwealth tariff preferences, reduced since 1947, might have to be restored.This, he suggested, could be done without disturbing the spirit of the 35-country General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade However, it was felt that this was a matter of wider consideration by the whole Commonwealth and likely would be discussed at next year\u2019s Commonwealth trade and economic conference which may be held in Canada PM WON\u2019T COMMENT Prime Minister Diefenbaker, asked to comment on the free-trade union suggestion, said he wmuld not go beyond the text of the communique.He participated in the talks along with Finance Minister Fleming and Trade Minister Churchill.Mr.Fleming and Mr.Churchill, accompanied by Agriculture Minister Harkness and External Affairs Minister Smith, leave for ] Washington Sunday to discuss j Canadian-American trade prob-1 lems with American ministers.' U.S.Research Workers Confirm Reports Of Russian Advantage MOSCOW \u2014 (AP) \u2014 Russia announced today it has launched the earth\u2019s first man-made satellite 560 miles out in space and it now is circling the globe at tremendous speed.The dramatic claim that Russia had beaten the United States in the satellite, race came in an announcement saying the artificial moon was launched Friday by multiple-stage rockets.The site of the launching was not given.The instrument-laden globe was described as 23 inches in diameter and weighing 185 pounds.The announced weight is about nine times that of a projected 22-inch U.S.earth satellite.An announcement of the official news agency Tass said the moon was circling the globe every hour and 35 minutes, transmitting radio signals back to earth.The launching came just three feat whose propaganda value may far outweigh its scientific contributions to IGY studies.MORE PLANNED The Tass announcement said .\t.\t,\t.\ti the Russians plan to launch sev- months and four days after the eral even hea£ier earth satellites opening of the international Geo- m the next physical Year, a concerted pro- u rted the satellitc is fitted gram by the world s scientists to | with radio transmitters sending learn more of the earth\u2019s secrets.The announcement said the satellite w as appearing over Mos- j cow this morning but gave no other points in the course.Scientists said the satellite will burn up w\u2019hen it settles into denser layers.The first Tass announcement said the flight \u2018\u2018wri!l be observed in the rays of the rising and sett- CAN BE SEEN Tass said the moon can be observed by simple optical instruments in the evening or early morning.Soviet scientists tracked the tiny satellite by radar and radio.(The defence department in Washington said naval research-ers Friday recorded three passes | of the Soviets satellite over the United States, one In the vicinity of Washington.Radio signals were picked up from the satellite elsewhere in the United States, Britain and Canada.The orbit of the man - made | continuous signals to earth on the ing sun with the aid of 15 and 7.5-metre wave lengths.I simplest optical instruments, It added the signals could be ie- J such as binoculars and soy ceived easily by amateurs.1 glasses.\u201d Russia Gains By Satellite By ALTON L.BLAKESLEE NEW YORK (API\u2014Russia has w'on a race to step first into space with a baby moon.It brings her enormous popular Prestige Race Lead prestige, and world-wide congra- down dawn or dusk sky with binoculars.Its path must be known before changes in its path have solid meaning.How much it is slowed w'ill tell scientists how moon was not given.Soviet scien- : tulai'0115 scientists.\tj dense\u2014though terribly, terribly tists said previously they ex- Something fashioned by human thin\u2014the earth's air is at such pected to launch a satellite on a hands and minds is whirling j high altitudes.Or how many me *31\t1 MONTREAL I ST.HYACINTHE i GRANBY JOHNS QUEBEC VERMONT J k/chford FENCE ¦ ¦¦¦ N.TROY north-south path around the earth.; around the world as a columbus \u201cThe successful launching of of space, the first man - made satellite That\u2019s the tremendous initial makes a tremendous contribution impact.A link is broken in the to the treasure house of world chain binding humans to earth, science and culture,\u201d the Tass Baby moons are the first mes-announeement said.\tsengers\tto tell us what space is \u201cArtificial earth satellites will like, to answer some mysteries pave the way for space travel of the void between earth, sun and it seems that the present ; and stars.generation will witness how the! Now the question is: just how freed and conscious labor of the elusive is this first messenger, people of the new socialist society and what will it actually tell us turns into reality the most bold about space?dreams of mankind.\u201d\tSEVERAL REQUIREMENTS EXPECT STRONG IMPACT\tIt can be valuable only if: The announcement, coming: A: Scientists or amateurs in close cn the claim Aug.26 that Russia or anywhere else can spot the Soviet Union had successfully it often enough to learn its orbit, ^uency.tested the first intercontinental j to predict where it goes next, and ballistics missile, is expected to so^learn w'hat happens to it.It radios back information teorites or how much cosmic dus^,, the baby moon is bumping into.Moscow, announcing its triumph only hours after the launching, has not yet reported success in accurate tracking.The baby moon carries a radio.Radio \u201cfixes\u201d could help determine its path.This baby moon is broadcasting on relatively low radio frequencies \u2014 20 and 40 megacycles.These may be \u201cbent\u201d by the earth\u2019s high air and so make it more difficult accurately to judge the baby moon\u2019s real position.Planned U.S.moons will send signals at a much higher fre- have an impact both in the So viet Union and abroad.U.S.scientists still are making plans to launch their first earth satellite next spring after test shots this fall.The announcement was spread over the front pages of Pravda and Izvestia without comment.But no comment was necessary to tell the Soviet people their leaders again had carried off a B: about what it learns.C: It lasts long enough before falling back close to earth and perishes like a shooting star.Answers to these critical points still are awaited.It will take at least several pretty accurate and separated \u201cfixes\u201d of the baby moon's position to learn its orbit, to predict when you might see it in the The Royol Visit Simplicity To Keynote Royal Service THE BETTER The baby moon carries equipment to measure temperatures in space, said Russia's Dr.A.A.Blagonravov.The baby moon could perish today or tomorrow, or stay up three weeks, Dr.Blagonravov said at a Soviet embassy party in Washington where delighted Russian scientists offered vodka toasts\u2014 and found quick congratulations from other delegates to an International Geophysical Year conference.A short life means little knowledge.Long life means valuable information.A MINOR INTERNATIONAL INCIDENT was created when Paul Di Paolo, 46-year-old Montreal tailor, striing a barbed-wire fence across a Vermont road which meanders through his property on the Quebec side of the Canada-U.S.border.Di Paolo said his lawyers told him that he\thad a perfect right to fence (he road because it was on his properly\tAfter\tthe\tfence was erected and taken down several times, he\tdecided to leave it down and let events take their course.Di Paolo's decision left the matter in the\thands of the Vermont attorney-general whose slate owns the\troad.\tHe\tmay\thave\tto consult Canadian authorities.The road (inset), a gravelled off shoot of Vermont highway No.105.runs eastward from (he Vermont border town of East Rich-ford, turns into Canada a distance of about 100 yards, then runs hack into Vermont and ends in a tireen Mountain ski site on the American side about seven miles east of ils starting point.The road through Di Paolo\u2019s property lies south of highway No.105 which runs about II miles through Canada between Cast Rirhford and the Vermont town of North Troy.Vermonters in the area say there was never any dispute about the road in (he past and that the issue has been confused by Di Paolo's interest in selling gravel The road cuts a gravel deposit on his property.(CP Newsmap) The Past Week Trade Talks, French Talks Highlight News By JACK VAN DUSEN OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Simplicity will be the keynote of a church service attended by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip when they visit the capital.\u201cIt will be an ordinary Sunday service,\u201d says Very Rev.John O.Anderson, easy-going dean of Ottawa and rector of Christ Church Cathedral.\u201cIt will be Thanksgiving weekend and my sermon will be on national thanksgiving.\u201d READY FOR VISIT The tall dean sat back comfortably at the desk of his tiny basement office in the big Anglican cathedral a few blocks from Parliament Hill, unruffled by the activity caused by the royal visit, Oct.12-16.\u201cThe Queen goes to church every Sunday and we\u2019ve been having services for the last 125 years,\u201d said the 44-year-old wartime army padre and immediate past president of the Canadian Legion.\u201cIt just happens this time we are getting together.\u201d Bishop E.S.Reed of Ottawa will read the first lesson and Prince Philip the second.Dean Anderson will conduct the hour-long service.Biggest problem is the requests for tickets coming from many Canadian and United States centres.\u201cWe\u2019ve had requests from In-dianpolis, Vancouver and Montreal, to mention a few places.Everybody and his cousin wants to come.\u201d PARISHIONERS FIRST The dean has kept most of the tickets to the 860 seats for his oarishioners\u2014one for each of the (50 families.Extra tickets will be irawm from a hat so that some parish families may get two.Mrs.Knox Thomson, dean's secretary for 10 years and a descendant of one of the founders, I took a reporter on tour of the ca- : and when he recovered they said , thedral.She pointed out the he would never be able to work straight - backed pew the royal ! again, but the six - foot - three couple will sit in at the front of I clergyman returned to church the church.The Queen Mother work, sat in the pew behind during her 1953 visit.Godrey Hewitt, organist and choirmaster, has chosen the new : Psalm of Thanksgiving by Harold Darke as the anthem for the Queen\u2019s visit and believes it will be the first time the anthem has been sung in Canada.Mr.Hewitt came to the cathedral from England 25 years ago.Many chiefs of state, govern-ors-general and other members of the Royal Family have worshipped in the cathedral.The Prince of Wales, late King Edward VII, visited the church when he was here in 1860 to lay the cornerstone of the old Parliament Building.Prince George, later King George V, the Queen\u2019s grandfather, worshipped there when he was in Ottawa at the age of 16 in 1881.THREE ANNIVERSARIES This year marks the 125th anniversary of the original Christ Church, built in 1832 when Ottawa was known as Bytown.It is also the 85th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of the present church, and the 60th anniversary of its designation as a cathedral.A $250,000 addition to the Sparks Street church is being planned for this year.Dean Anderson, a native of Rathwell, Man., was appointed dean of the Ottawa diocese and rector of the cathedral in 1954.During the Second World War Canadians Caught By Surprise A Moscow radio report that the U.S.S.R.had launched an earth satellite caught Canadian scientists by surprise.But Friday night amateur ra-do operators said they had picked up signals on the wavelength on which the Russians say the satellite, launched Friday, is broadcasting.Dr.Donald C.Rose, Canada\u2019s senior International Geophysical | tos-Danville-Shipton High School, Year scientist, said in Ottawa | j,e said 79 students of 408 were Friday night he had been talking j 0{{ sjc]ç_ with Soviet scientists at a Thurs-\t_______________ Richmond School Closed By Flu; Re-open Oct.15 RICHMOND \u2014(Special)\u2014The St.Francis High School in Richmond closed yesterday because of influenza and will remain shut until Tuesday, October 15, John C.Gaw, supervisor of the Richmond - Drummond - Artha-baska Protestant Central School Board announced yesterday.Mr.Gaw said from September 30, absenteeism steadily increased until yesterday, 38 per cent of the student body and four teachers were afflicted.He said other schools under his supervision have not been seriously affected.At Drum-mondville and South Durham attendance was reported as normal while the Windsor-Bromp* ton school registered 26 out of 104 pupils absent.In the Asbes- By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Stafl Writer Two Canadian soldiers went on a routine desert patrol that ended in sudden death and merciful rescue.Sgt.Floyd Taylor of Hamilton, due for leave for home soon, was showing his replacement, Sgt.Ivan Stark of Vedder Crossing, B.C., his new duties with the United Nations Emergency day meeting on satellites in Washington, D.C.They gave no indication the Russian satellite was to be launched the following day.Dr.C.S.Beals.Dominion astronomer, said \u201cWe were a lit- Hurts Industry LITTLE ROCK, Ark.(AP)\u2014 Winthrop Rockefeller, member of the great financial clan and an Arkansas business and political leader, said Friday night the tie surprised to learn thev had Little Rock integration crisis has got it going so soon.\u201d\t! damaged the state\u2019s plan to bring Dr.Beals said scientists at the *n roore industry.Dominion Observatory in Ottawa \u2018It will be six months before would \u201ccertainly have a try\u201d at we can accurately estimate the fi:.damage that has been done\u2014and spotting the sateH.te as it flies\t^ has \u201e he sajd through space o60 miles above in g press statement {ronl his pa.the greu.\u2014\t! latial home 65 miles northeast of In Toronto, a spokesman for here he served in England and north-1the University of Toronto\u2019s Dun- Meanwhile, Arkansas Governor west Europe and was awarded\t'aP Observatory reported the ob-\t0rval FaubUs, focal point of the\tinsurance, repairs and servicing the Military Cross.He spent\t18\tJect v Pass over t*ie Northwest\tracja] dispute swirling around\tand other transportation costs months in military hospitals\taf-\tTerritories and theoretically be\tLittle Rock\u2019s Central High School\tmore than offset a decline in car ter his jeep hit a land mine\tin\tvisible within a 6,000-mile radius\tcompared himself with Gen.Rob-\tprices to boost the \u201cother\u201d com- Holland in 1945.\tof a point on the earth's surface\tert E.Lee, hero of the confed-\tmodities and services component Doctors feared he wouldn\u2019t live | directly below it.\tJ eracy.\tto a peak of 127.1, up from 126.9.Living Costs Registered Record Peak OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Canadian living costs rose sharply to a new high in August, continuing a steady series of six monthly advances that began last March.The bureau of statistics reported Friday that its consumer price index, pushing up mainly by higher food costs, rose seven-1 conference tenth of a point to 120.3 and in February when it remained steady at 120.5.The index is based on 1949 equalling 100.SEASONAL BOOST The duration of the six-month rise is well short of the 20 consecutive increases between June, 1950 and January, 1952.The bureau said the August boost was almost entirely seasonal due mainly to a rise of 1.7 points in the food component of the price index to a record 121.9 from 120.2 in July.The big jump in the food subindex resulted from price advances for eggs, pork, butter, oranges, bananas and lettuce.Other fruits and vegetables were lower.SHELTER COSTS UP In the other components of the consumer price index: 1.\tHigher home ownership costs and rents boosted the shelter sub - index to a record 135.6 from 135.3.2.\tIncreases in men\u2019s fall wear offset lower prices for women\u2019s wear to boost the clothing component fractionally to 108.3 from 108.2.3.\tSmall price advances for such things as furniture, floor coverings, utensils, supplies and services pushed the household operations sub-index to a new high of 119.8, up from 118.7.4.\tHigher prices for automobile Force.They were fringes of Sinai Desert areas mined by the Egyptians and Israelis in their fighting last fall.Taylor and Stark drove their jeep along a warning fence, which may have been moved by Arab children at.play.A mine exploded and the jeep was shattered.Stark was killed\u2014one week after he arrived in Egypt.Taylor, unconscious, was found by desert tribesmen, who carried him to their tent and cared for him.Doctors later said that although not critically injured he would likely have died if left alone in the cold desert night.TRADE TALKS Canada\u2019s proposals for a significant shift in trade patterns reached a stage of brass-tacks bargaining.Commonwealth finance ministers finished a four-day meeting at Mont Tremblant, in the Lau-rentians, with agreement on Prime Minister Diefenbaker\u2019s request for a full-scale, 11-country on trade and com- to patrol (he'oiny io Algeria, rebellion North African territory.merce.Britain surprised the conference with a proposal for gradual abolition of customs tariffs on Anglo-Canadian trade.The full-scale meeting, aimed at increasing Common wealth troops, trade, likely will be held in Canada in mid-1958.The talks were followed by a bilateral British-Canadian conference in Ottawa, where senior officials sought the practical answers on how to increase trade between the two countries.PREMIER FALLS French President Rene Coty j went about a familiar task\u2014 I looking for a new premier.Premier Maurice Bourges-Maunoury\u2019s coalition government fell in a parliamentary vote after being in power since June.The French National Assembly beset by economic problems at home, rejected the 42-year-old LABOR ON BOMB The British Labor party held its biggest debate on the hydrogen bomb.The star of the controversy was fiery Anourin Bevan in a somewhat surprising role.Bevan, long-time leftist firebrand of the party, pledged that a Labor government would take unilateral action to suspend by drogen bomb tests for a set period.But Labor\u2019s \u201cshadow\u201d foreign minister rejected impassioned pleas that the party also commit itself to a policy of unilaterally and permanently ending the test-jing, manufacture and use of nuclear weapons.Bevan in the past has been one of the loudest critics of nuclear bomb testing.The party adopted his policy by an overwhelming expire, margin.\t! The UN STILL SQUABBLING Confusion reigned in the racial squabble at Little Rock, accompanied by violence when white students kicked Negro boys who were left unguarded for a time orn {president on this point, the troops I remained\u2014and from 50 lo 150 white youths roughed up (he Negro boys A few white students were expelled from school.CREEPING SICKNESS Asian flu, continuing ils creeping encirclement of the earth, crossed Canada and the United States and was reported at epidemic proportions in some places.There were some deaths.Canadian officials put into action plans for the country\u2019s first large-scale flu vaccination.Some schools were closed.UN ELECTION Canada, Panama and Japan were elected to fill three non-permanent scats on the United Nations Security Council.Tho posts will become open Dec.31 when the terms of Australia, the Philippines and Cuba action was a defeat for Russia, which had sought to win election of Red Czechoslovakia to the .seat.FATAL FLIGHT Four employees of Pacific Western Airlines were killed President Eisenhower and four I when their aircraft crashed and burned on takeoff from Sovereign Lake, 25 miles from Qucsnel, B.C.The biplane, an amphibious ernor Orval Faubus guaranteed I Stranraer, had flown to Sover-compliance with the school inte-jeign Lake to replenish a PWA gration law.\tfeel cache when the accident.But Faubus did not satisfy the 1 happened.southern governors held a meeting at which agreement was reached for withdrawal of federal provided Arkansas Gov- Inflation Fails To Deter Thrift Of French People By HAROLD KING ! were forced to deposit.8 per cent PARISf Reuters) \u2014 A recent, r|f vaiuc 0f their order.This made future deals practically would give a measure of auton- Late Bulletin OTTAWA \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Lawyer Mark R.Drouin, 55.Quebec City has been summoned to the Senate and appointed its Speaker, Prime Minister Diefenbaker announced today.j slump on the Paris Stock Exchange cost Frencn m- vestors 400,000,000,000 francs f$l,- ! identical with cash deals, and put | 120,000,000 \u2014 the equivalent of | an end to much of the specula-! about one week\u2019s wages for every tion fostered by the smaller fry man, woman and child in the | in the market.country\tInvestors in France have not in premiers plan for a policy that gut this loss in the capital the past done much gambling value of shares quoted on the; purely against future deprecia-! Paris Bourse eventually may riions of the national currency.I prove the saving of the franc.{The best proof of this is that the Martin Sellier, the chairman of : bourse was practically moribund jthe stock exchange, does not ' during the years 1948 to 1952 mind the slump on the bourse.! when inflation was rampant.In-\u201cWhat has been happening on ! vestors only got active again in the bourse,\u201d Sellier said, \u201cis that 11953, after Antoine Pinay, as pre-unhealthy speculative positions mier in 1952, succeeded in stab-have been liquidated.The bourse ; ilizing prices and breaking the inis only too glad to get rid of these flationary tide, positions.We want to see rising ; After 1952, the index of stock stock exchange values based I and share prices rose coatin-upon rising production and not | uously until the late summer of upon rising inflation.\u201d\tthis year because it reflected a TOOK MEASURES\tsteadv annual increase of about Measures against unsound five per cent in the total produc-speculation were taken by the tion of France.The country was bourse several months ago.Buy- genuinely getting richer, and the ers of shares for future delivery bourse recorded this fact.I i Today's Chuckle Wife to husband leaving on a trip: \u201cBe sure to write, darling\u2014even if it is only a check.\u201d à I mm SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCT.5, 1957 INVERNESS - Miss Iona Davidson of the teaching staff of the Intermediate School here, spent a week-end at her home in Kinnear\u2019s Mills.Mrs.James Marshall, of Len-noxville, has gone to Kinnear\u2019s Mills to visit her son and family, Mr.and Mrs.Wendall Marshall, after a short stay with Mrs.Irvine Little.The art of making glass bottles, and drinking glasses, was known to the Ron ans In the 1st century.SHERBROOKE, OUE.Tuesday Evening OCTOBER 15th 8.30 P.M.-OPERA COMPANY'S\t* ÆnptRIV^ IN BIZET'S DYNAMIC OPERATIC DRAMA UTINMIVm.UrCKMIl Carmen In FRENCH All Star Cast ¦ Reserved Seats on Sale at Theatre Box Office PRICES: Orch.: $3.40 - $2.85; 1st Bale., $3.40 -$2.85; 2nd Bale., $2.00 \u2014 tax included \u2014 Mail Orders Accepted \u2014 Please Include A Self Addressed Envelope for Return of Tickets.j.iKUKOUKt, QUi_.TUESDAY EVENING OCT.22nd 8:30 P.M.DIRECT FROM TRIUMPHANT EUROPEAN AND ORIENTAL TOURS \u2022 JE AN-LÉON DESTINE and hi» company of SINGERS, DANCERS, STEEL BAND, NATIVE DRUMMERS in hia WARIB-CREOLE CARNIVAL \u2022\tCALYPSO \u2022\tVOOQQO \u2022\tBAMBOCHE 20 COMPANY OF 20 Outstanding authentic artists from all islands of the Caribbean.Mail Orders Now \u2014 prices \u2014 Orch.\t$2.50\t\u2022 $2.00 1st Balcony $2.50 \u2022 $2.00 2nd Balcony \u2014\t$1.50 Please include self addressed stamped envelope for return of tickets.Reservations Tel.LO.2-2940 Reserved Seats Now On Sale At Theatre Box Office.il HERE IS A PICTURE ASOÜT DOPE TRAFFIC! 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LAST DAY! \"LOVING YOU\" Elvis Presley - Lizabeth Scott.Also: \"TAMMY AND THE BACHELOR\" Debbie Reynolds \u2022 Leslie Neilsen.Business By BOB 1HOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)-The actor j least likely to play the crusader for victims of false imprison-| ment is Lyle Bettger.Yet h\txville.\t\t brook'\ti.re:\tspoctively.\t\t\tMrs\tAllan\tPalmer and\tolul Mr.\tand\tMrs.H.Gin«\t;ras\tii a \\ 0\tdren.\tLynne\tand Donald,\talM) lease.'\tthe\thouse of Mr.\tK.\tJean\tMiss !\t\u2019riscilln\tMayhew, were\t¦ re Marie.\t.Ka\tin St., recently\t\tvao\tcent v\t\u2018I'ekend\tguests of Mr.\tand »*\u2022 vs W.H.ADAM Ltée Launches The Big '57 - '58 DRAWING 40 Winners every month! 20 names will be drawn in Sherbrooke plus 4 names each in the following districts \u2014 East Angus - Cookshire - Coaticook -Windsor Mills - Bromptonville and Magog.HERE'S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO- \u2022\tBuy your fuel oil from W.H.Adam Ltee.(In Sherbrooke phone LO, 2-3816) \u2022\tYou qualify with the purchase of any amount.\u2022\tNames of 40 winners will be drawn the 30th of each month.HERE'S WHAT YOU WIN- If your name is drawn you receive FREE an amount of fuel oil equal to the amount on your winning invoice! AND THAT'S NOT ALL .Each of the 40 monthly winners will be eligible to compete for the GRAND PRIZE OF $200.to be drawn at the end of March, 1958.ated by Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Paquette.Mr.Amedeo Paige has return ed figan Springfield, Mass., where he sport the past weekend with friends.Thi Protestant Central School Board has purchased the .senool bus oaned by the Dixville Sehovi Board, and Mr.Gerald Jolnna has iv\u2019en engaged as driver.Mrs.Virginia Toussaw who has Scoutinr-on Ihe-Air is back again this year over C.K.T.S.at 4.30 a.m.every Saturday morning.Listen in each week.News items for this weekly column may be sen) to: Boy Scout News, Box 955.Lennoxville, Quebec.Until rexl week, Good Scouting! Mrs.\tHarold May\thew.\t Mr\t('.Boivin,\tThelford Mines\t has\tleased the\thouse re 33\tAsseverate 34\tPoker stake 35\tFather 36\tContainers 37\tOne who (suffix) 38\tRoute (ab.) 40\tRoyal Italian family name 41\tOcean vessel 44 Be indebted for 47 Renovate 46 Health resort 5i Wickerwork material 53 Mend 55\tLure 56\tSculptured 57\tJumped 58\tCompound ethers muslin 21\tComes in 22\tSonja Henie, for instance season 30 Gaelic 35 Dressed feathers 49\tWharf 50\tScottish alders 52 Point 54 Light touch \t2\t3\t1\ts\t\t\t1\t»\t3\tK)\tII\t12 13\t\t\t\t\t\t\tN\t\t\t\t\t 15\t\t\t\t\t\t\tlb\t\t\t\t\t 17\t\t\t|p\tr-\t\t3\t\t\t\tTO\t\t \t\t\t21\t\t\t\t\t\tu\t\t\t n\tIT\t25\t\t\t2b\t\t\tvw,\tb\t\tZ?\t i\\\t\t\t\t\t\t3i\t\t\t33\t\t\t 3H\t\t\t\t\t35\t\t\t\t3b\t\t\t tt\t\t\t\t\tSè\t\t33\tW/i\tHO\t\t\t \t\t\tHI\tHi\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t15\t1b\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tH8\th3\t50 Si\t\t\tsi \u2018\t\t\t\t53\t\t5H\t\t\t 5?\t\t\t\t\t\t\t5b\t\t\t\t\t 5)\t\t\t\t\t\t\tsa\t\t\t\t\tF you don\u2019t always have the most deadly opening lead made against you.Furthermore, if Barbara had passed, her opponents would have made a part score in diamonds.CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has been: South\t\tWest\tNorth\tEast 1\tHeart\tPass\t2 Clubs\tPass 3\tDmds.\tPass\t3 NT.\tPass You, South, hold: Spades 8, Hearts A-K-7-6-5, Diamonds A-K-9-7-4, Clubs K-2.What do you do?A\u2014Pass.Your partner has heard the bidding and has shown a spade stopper or seoppers and no interest in a slam.You have told your full story.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION Instead of bidding three no- Notice of Sale by Tender ABE5C0 MANUFACTURING CO.REG'D Coaticook, P.Q.Debtor Sealed tenders inclosing a certified cheque for 20T of the offer will be received by the trustee until October 10th, 1957, at 3 P.M., for the purchase in lots or \u201cen bloc\u2019\u2019 of the following assets: Lot 1\u2014Stock consisting of brake lining & Shoe, Inventory value at cost price\t$5,348.Lot 2\u2014Equipment and supplies \u2014 Inventory value\t.\t2,397.Lot 3\u2014Heavy machinery for manufacture brake lining \u2014 Inventory value\t12,730.Lot 4\u2014Office furniture \u2014 Inventory value .130.Lot 5\u2014Manufacture, 5 buildings, on land of app.3 acres.The assets may be inspected on October 7th, 1957, from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.at 330 Water St., Coaticook, P.Q.Adjustment that may be required for overs and shorts will be computed in accordance with inventory prices.The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.Taxes exigible with the sale of (he assets payable by purchaser.JACQUES GEOFFRION, Trustee.GE0FFRI0N & DRUKER 10 St.James West, Montreal\u2014Tel.AVenue 8-2144 ssej MUOM F A- pnai Sutusdo SSBd ssej j/M g .:' : * f! S /) Sa» > f TOIWHTO 1' ' World from Carling's come ) Brews i ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST >\u2019V *b'-' enjoy dependable heat with \u20acsso furnace oil r ' D - w.¦ v H Ü '¦SigJ weather-controlled delivery supply assured by IMPERIAL OIL ~\t5 y * \u2018k ,\t, vr-W-A., -\t, CIS \\\tr , , easy budget payments Make sure of winter comfort now! Obtain complete details about an \u2019\u2019Evergreen Contract\u201d v'V.\u2019 '\"'i t iT /¦ X/.- y;.For immediate delivery consult the Yellow pages of your telephone directory for the nearest ESSO Furnace Oil distributor.IMPERIAL £sso PRODUCTS I UNDERSTAND 5 foKAV H I GO UP THERE WITH , _ YOU TOSHOVKÆYie : S.*, ( WE CAN GO f DOWN NOW YOU WHERE I WANT THE AERIAL PLACED if J !£>\u2022» I THOUGHT./ YOU WERE 1 ELOPING WITH HIM ^ V ' MORTY MEEKli By Dick CaraM f .7 SOMETIMES I 1 r| THINK I SHOULD ^ GET MARRIED.L-.5*/ THIS IS NO WORK FOR A RED x, BLOODED GOOD MORNING, MAQAM.TCHK TCHK.WEVE l£TOUR COMPLEXION GO TO HAVEN\u2019T WE 5 e GUESS SHE\u2019S SENSITIVE ' >t'r ABOUT THAT BEARD /Of Q, Ç 1H7 h| MM Wvte, IMA rm u* (\u2022«.Oft 3 8 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCT.S, 1957 (Church eruiceA i «9C \u2014T- r0$j0> Anglican Church of Canada CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Bowen Avenue South Rev.Ronald Reeve, M A., B.D., Priest In Charge Sunday, Oct.6tb., 1957.16th Sunday After Trinity 8.00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.10.00\ta m.\u2014Sunday School.11.00\ta m.\u2014Sung Eucharist.Wed.Oct.9th.3.15 p.m.\u2014Little Helpers Ral- The United Church of Canada y.g>t.Peîer\u2019u (Churrlj Trinity XVI 8.00\ta.m.Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.Sung Eucharist 7.00\tp.m.Evening Prayer Wednesday 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion Friday 7.30 a.m.Holy Communion ST.PAUL THE APOSTLE HARVEST FESTIVAL 8.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion.9.45 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.11.00\ta.m\u2014Sung Eucharist.7.00 p.m.\u2014Evensong.The Presbyterian Church In Canada ST.ANDREW S CHURCH 280 Frontenac Street Minister.Rev.Sidney G Garland, M A.B.D.Mr.L.F.Jenne, Organist and Choir Director Sunday, Oct.fith., 1957.At Eleven O\u2019Clock WORLD WIDE COMMUNION SUNDAY Sermon and The Sacrament of Holy Communion.Preacher: The Minister.CHURCH SCHOOL: All Departments meet, at 11.00 a.m.Visitors to the City are cordially invited.The United Church Of Canada tluiHorroui A.Î tlrinitg Court and William Street Rev.Henry Mathews, M.A.Mrs.R.J Bell, L.Mus.Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, Oct.6th., 1957.11.00\u2014Morning Service.WORLD WIDE COMMUNION 9.45 am.\u2014Sunday School, Junior and Senior.11.00 a.m.\u2014 Nursery, Beginners, Primary & Kndergarten.7.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Service.WORLD WIDE COMMUNION 8:15 p.m.\u2014Y.P.S.All young people welcome.Wednesday night at 8:00 p.m.\u2014Midweek Service.SANGSTER MEMORIAL CHURCH Corner Denault and Galt Streets.Minister Rev.Joseph E.Boucher, D.D Choirmaster: Ernest Howland.Organist: Mrs.E.Howland.Sunday School Superintendent: Walter Mutchler, Jr.COMMUNION SUNDAY Morning Worship at 11.00.Theme: \u201cMY BROKEN BODY.\u2019\u2019 Church School at 10.15 and 11.00.A warm welcome to visitors and strangers.I was glad when they said unto me: let us go into the House of the Lord.Phjmmttl?(Ulfurrli Established 1835 United Church of Canada Dufferin Ave.at Montreal St.11 a.m.\u2014Church School 11 a.m.\u2014Public Worship: WORLD COMMUNION SERVICE \u201cCome, let us worship and bow down.Let us kneel before the Lord our Maker.\" THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA LENN0XVILLE Queen and Church Streets Minister: Rev.L.M.Outerbridge, Ph.D.9:30 A.M.\u2014Early Worship \"OVERCOME EVIL WITH GOOD\" 11:00 A.M.\u2014Morning Worship \"THE BROKEN BODY\" 7:00 P.M.\u2014Evening Worship.\"THE REALISM OF GOO\" HOLY COMMUNION at 11:00 A.M.and 7:00 P.M.CHURCH SCHOOLS 10:00 A.M.\u2014Junior, Intermediate and Senior Classes.11:00 A.M.\u2014 Kindergarten and Primary Classes 5:00 P.M.\u2014 Hi-Y-P-U If you are seeking for a Church Home you will find a cordial welcome here! Rev.F.R.Matthews Minister in charge.\tLennoxville Pentecostal Church Mr.Gault\tRev.H.E.LEWIS, Pastor.Sunday, Oct.6th, 1957.Parker\tGreat Healing Crusade contin- Organist\tues 10th week with Evangeist and Choir\tH.Pearson, of England.Director\t9.45 Sunday School.\t11.00 a.m.\u2014 Service.CHURCH NOTICE DEADLINE In order to give better service to advertisers, it is necessary that all church notices for Saturday be received no \u2018ater than 11 a.m.Friday.Your co-operation in adhering to this deadline will be appreciated by the Sherbrooke Record advertising department.Subject: \"WHY I CAME TO THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.7.30 p.m.\u2014Subject.\u201cGOD S REMEDY FOR SATAN\u2019S CURSE.\u201d Evangist H.A.Pearson, preaching at both services.Next week 3 nights only, Tues., Wed., Thurs.at 8:00 p.m.bring your sick for prayer.The Salvation Army 175 Wellington S.Officer in charge \u2014 Lieut.A.Peat 11 a.m.\u2014Holiness Meeting 3 p.m.\u2014Sunday School 7 p.m.\u2014Salvation Meeting A Warm Welcome Awaits You at tho Army.You're invited to hear the BIBLE LOVERS' FELLOWSHIP BROADCAST CKTS - 1240 kc From 12:05 fo 12:20 every Sunday GRACE CHAPEL MONTREAL STREET gives you a special invitafion to hear MR.ERNEST WOODHOUSE of WESTWOOD, NEW JERSEY MUSICIAN and EVANGELIST commencing SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6th at 7:00 P.M.WEEK NIGHTS (except Saturday) at 8:00 P.M.Mr.WOODHOUSE'S message will be on the subject of \"Christian Living In These Days Of Spiritual Strain\".Come and enjoy this time of spiritual refreshment! r Baptist Church Women\u2019s Sphere Social and j' eriona( ST.St.Women s Groups ANDREW\u2019S LADIES AID Andiew\u2019s Ladies Aid me: Corner of Portland & Queen Streets Rev.F.C.Amery, Minister.Mrs.C.Wright, Organist.Mrs.E.A.Salter, Choir Director.WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School and Bible Classes.11.00\ta.m.\u2014Worship and Communion (Broadcast).Rededication of Members Subject: \u201cTRUE CHRISTIAN COMMUNION.\u2019\u2019 7.00\tp.m.\u2014Evening Worship.Subject: \u201cSELF-DEDICATION.\u201d \u2022 * * NORTH HATLEY 10.30 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.3.00\tp.m.\u2014Worship and Communion.Subject: \u201cCONSECRATED.\u201d Come with the family, visitors and friends to worship the Lord our God.Undenominational GRACE CHAPEL MONTREAL STREET Evangelical \u2022 Undenominational SUNDAY SERVICES: 10.30 a.m.\u2014The Lord\u2019s Supper.2.30 p.m.\u2014Sunday School & Adult Bible Class.7.00\tp.m.\u2014 MR.ERNEST WOODHOUSE, of Westwood, N.J.commences a two-weeks\u2019 mission on \u201cTHE CHRISTIAN LIFE I NDAYS OF SPIRITUAL STRAIN.\u201d See special notice elsewhere in this paper.8.20 p.m.\u2014Evening Communion.Listen to \u201cThe Glad Tidings Hour\u201d broadcast over CKTS on Sunday at 5.30 p.m.MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE CHAPEL.Christian Science Miss Jennifer Brumwell, of Montreal, arrived yesterday to spend the weekend with Dr.and Mrs.J.A.MacLeod and family, Heneker St.Marriages MORRISSEY\u2014MARTIN - at the hom?of Mrs W.Duncan, Mrs.L.Jamieson has return- f\u2019u^on Ave.with the president.Mrs.C.1.Turner in the chair.During the business session.Mrs.L.Dunsmore advised the members a rummage sale will be held in the church hall on Thurs-, day.Novembe.7, and asked that Mr.and Mrs.Harold Worster, ?rticles fo,ru thJ 5a}f be le\u201c wlth of Lennoxville.were recent her ort, wltlh Mr*' GeorSe Stevef' I\tplans -¦- ed to her home, Queen St, Len noxville, after spending the summer months with her son-in-iaw and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Porter, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills.guests of Mr.and Mrs.Archie Kinnear and Mr.and Mrs.Keith MacAllister, of Thetford Mines.ST.MARY\u2019S \u2014 The marnage of Miss Anita Martin, daughter of Mr1-.R, Martin and the it\u2019e Mr Mar\u2019in, of Riviere-du-Loup, to Mr Woodrow Morrissey, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Thomas ! and Mr.Hubert Learmonth, of son.Further plans were made for the Christmas sale and tea to be held in the church hall on Thursday, November 14 Refreshments were served at MR.and MRS.JOHN FRANK GALAZZO, photographed following their marriage which took place in the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church on Saturday, September 28.The bride, the former Miss Pauline Edna Roy, is the elder daughter of Mrs.Ethel Roy, of Stanstead and the groom is the only son of Mr.and Mrs.Salvatore Galazzo, of Beebe.(Photo by Richardson Studio, Newport, Vt.) Morrssey, of St.Mary\u2019s, took place in St.Mary\u2019s Church on Saturuay September 28, Rev George Leveille, officiating.The wedding music was played by Mrs.Anna Croteau, of Kingsbury.Given in marriage by Mr.Harold VicQueeney the bride vas attireo in a navy blue suit, a white hat and wore a corsage cf baby mums.Mr Warren Morrissey acted as best-man for his brother and the ushers were Mr.Camille Fleury and Mr.Harold M irris-sey Following the ceremony, a r< -| ception was held at the Roadside S Pavilion in Richmond.Ouf of town guests were trom New York, Montreal, Riviere uu j Loup, Richmond, Sherbrooke, Wate-loo Melbourne and Racine Mr.and Mrs James A.Bailey |the close o{ the meeting by the and family of Kinnear s Mills, j hostess, assisted by Mrs.George : Learmonth, of M Inverness, were guests of Mr.and j '\t____________________ Mrs.H.L.Wallace, Queen St., Lennoxville.Engagements Mr.and Mrs.Edmund Morri- Mr- and Mrs Francis A.Camp-son, Park St., Lennoxville, were bel1- of Waterloo, announce the recent guests of Mrs.William ! engagament of their daughter.FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 530 Montreal St.Sunday School, 10 a.m.Sunday Service, 11 a.m.Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m.Reading Room, 850 Island St.Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday.3 to 5 p.m The ever present power of the Christ, Truth, to heal sickness and to destroy discord will be brought out at Christian Science services Sunday.Scriptural selections in the Leson-Sermon on \u201cUnreality\u201d will include the following from Luke (13:11-13): \u201cAnd, behold, there was a woman which had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, and was bowed together, and could in no wise lift up herself.And when Jesus saw her he called her to him, and said unto her, Woman, thou art loosed from thine infirmity.And he laid his hands on her: and immediately she was made straight, and glorified God.\u201d Correlative passages to be read from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy include the following (142:31): \u201cTruth is God\u2019s remedy for error of every kind, and Truth destroys only what is intrue.Hence the fact that, today, as yesterday, Christ casts out evils and heals the sick.\u201d Christian Science Services Knowlton Sunday\u201411.00 a.m.Knowlton High School.Homemaking Children like to do what grownups do.Thus parents sloppy in dress and cleanliness habits can expect their children to follow suit.Mother can help little girls to keep neat and clean and | keep beds made and clothing in j place.Some of it may rub off on little boys, too.* * * In storing summer carry-alls, j remember to put elastic or .rubberized items in cool places.When storing such items close together, it is wise to wrap them in paper or some materials to keep them from sticking together.GALAZZO\u2014ROY STANSTEAD.\u2014 The marriage of Pauline Edna, elder daughter of Mrs.Ethel Roy, of Stanstead, to Mr John Frank Galazzo, only son of Mr.and Mrs.Salvatore Galazzo, of Beebe, took place at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church on Saturday morning, September 28, at eight o\u2019clock.Rev.Father Dionne, parish priest, t Iciated at the double ring ceremony and was celebrant of the Nuptial Mass.Mrs.Gilles Grenier, at the organ console, and Mr.Grenier, as soloist, rendered suitable selections.The altar and sanctuary were decorated with seasonal flowers The bride, given in marriage by Mr.Harold Waite, was in a gown of white nylon tulle and bridal lace over satin, styled with a waltz length skirt of tulle, featuring an overskirt of tulle edged with a wide band of lace, the basque lace bodice was embroidered in scroll and flower design in the front with tinted sequins and pearls and finished with a square neckline and long lily point sleeves.Her chapel length veil of double tulle dotted with clusters of tinted sequins was held in pi re with a coronet of pleated tulle decorated with pearls and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white velvet hearts.Her jewellery was a white gold cross and chain.Miss Patricia Galazzo, sister of the groom, as maid of honor, wore a waltz length gown of shrimp pink nylon net over taffeta, the bouffant skirt having insets of lace, and a lace cocktail jacket covered the strapless bodice.She wore a Juliette cap of net sprinkled with net rosettes and carried a nosegay of yellow carnations.The bridesmaid, Miss Rachel Galazzo, sister of the groom, was in a frock of daffodil yellow nylon net over taffeta, styled with a bouffant skirt and strapless bodice over which sho wore a cock- tail jacket of net over taffeta.In her hair she wore a bandeau of yellow rosebuds and carried a nosegay of pink carnations.Miss Linda Roy was flower girl for her sister and wore an original gown of nile green nylon net over taffeta, the double skirt of net was sprinkled with rhinestones and finished with scalloped hemline edged with white lace.The sleeveless bodice featured a miniature Bertha collar with rhinestone trim and a wide satin sash, in her hair she wore a bandea of gardenia which held in place her chapel length veil of net and rhinestones, and she carried a basket of yellow and pink roses.Mr.Galazzo acted as witness for his son, the sidesmen were Mr.Adrien Langevin and Mr.Raymond Bedard.The ushers were Mr.Stewart Hartley, cousin of the bride and Mr.Richard Eryou.Mrs.Roy, mother of the bride, was in a jacket frock of charcoal corded silk flecked with black, and wore a black velvet hat with white feather trim, black accessories and a corsage of white baby mums.The groom\u2019s mother, Mrs.Ga-lazoo, wore a frock of black taffeta embossed with velvet, a black hat and black and white accessories and a corsage of white baby mums.The reception was held at the Beebe Town Hall and attended by 300 guests.The bride\u2019s table was arranged with a white linen cover and centered with the wedding cake, make by Mrs.Edward Lloyd and decorated by Mrs.R.Thompson, in white with pastel shades matching the attendants\u2019 gowns, a miniature bride and groom adorned the top.Lighted tapers in silver holders and seasonal flowers completed the appointment.Dancing was enjoyed during the festivities with music supplied by the Galazzo family.Later Mr.and Mrs.Galazzo left by motor on their honeymoon trip to the New England States.For travelling, the bride chose a frock of beige silk faille with which she wore a pink feather hat and accessories, with a pink carnation corsage on a pink and silver wool stole.On their return, Mr.and Mrs.Galazzo will reside in Beebe.Guests attended from Schenectady, N.Y., Willimantic, Conn., Ottawa, Ont., Montreal, Sherbrooke, Magog, Georgeville and points of New England as well as j the Townships.Bailey, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills.* * * Miss E.G.Haight, Mrs.Andrew Sangster, Mrs.W.J.Montgomery, Mrs.F.S.Rugg and Mrs.C.W.Pashley, have returned from a trip through the Adirondack Mountains.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.Francis Parker who is spending some time in the Maritimes, flew home, recently, for a short visit with his wife and family, on High St.\u2022 * * Mrs.John Shindoffer and son, Bryan have returned to Montreal, after spending a few days with the former\u2019s grandmother, Mrs.A.Thwaites, of North Hatley.* * * Mrs.Fred Bertrand, who was the guest of Mrs.Alfred H.Paradis, at Laval-sur-le-Lac, has returned to her home on Ontario St.* \u2022 \u2022 Mr.Lionel Laverdure, who was the guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Laverdure and family, Portland Ave., has returned to Ottawa.* * * Mrs.Samuel Ratal, of Montreal, is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Dr.and Mrs.Joseph Rafal, Queen St., Lennoxville.Dorothy Isabel!, to Mr.Roland Dufresne, son of Mr.and Mrs.Leo Dufresne, also of Waterloo.The marriage has been arranged to take place on October 12 in Ste.Bernardine Church.Mr.and Mrs.Henry G.Mas-tine, ol Trenholm, announce 'he engagement of their only daugn-ter, Frances May, to Mr Roland Oliver Dewar, son of Mr.and Mrs.Daniel J.Dewar, of Dal-housie, N.B.The marriage has been arranged to take place on November 2 at eleven o\u2019clock in St.Anne\u2019s Church, Ifcchmond.HIGHWATER \u2014 Mrs Joan Jones has returned home from a Montreal Hospital where she went for a check up.CATERERS For Weddings.Luncheons, Teas.Rome Cooking.ROCKCLIFFE 471 Quebec Sf Tel.LO.2-3438 BREAD and ROUS VITAMIN ENRICHED m (Matt*.BREAD 24 oz.when baked Tel.LO.2-2744 MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS In a family where others read a newspaper after you, it is | only courteous to keep the paper in order and fold it neatly when I you have finished with it.Nothing is more frustrating | than to try to read a paper and have a section missing or all the | sections mixed up.LADIES \u2014 Owing to Increasing demand LES ATELIERS BELANGER ENRG.are now offering Lovely EXCLUSIVE Patterns in ready-made DRAPES! Drop in to see them \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 and feel free to discuss your decorating problems! Les Ateliers Belangers Enrg.\u2019< .________ 87 Wellington N., LO.2-2722\t^ NO DOWN PAYMENT! AMANA \u2014 THE FAMOUS 'FOOD PLAN WITH ALL ITS ADVANTAGES CAN NOW BE YOURS WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT! Write or phone for an agent to call or for an appointment at our showrooms.SHERBROOKE FROZEN FOODS INC.1581 Denault St.LO.7-5291 Beauty Tips People have idiosyncrasies about their clothing.Some women insist on wearing stockings that are too large for them.Stockings should extend at least half an inch beyond the big toe but not so large that they wrinkle or bunch.This leads to blisters.» » + Shoes with ill-fitting heels will j leave their mark.Whether too I loose or too tight, the heels will j rub this sensitive spot, some-times making it so tender that I you wince at every step Fashion Paris show's what few of us will be wearing: trench coats made of mink Bu( it\u2019s an inter-! osting idea for less expensive ! furs, too.» live better Electrically.WITH FULL HOUSEPOWER! ^ 0 /mm mm ottrofm?DO FUSES BLOWOUT TOO OFTEN ?DOES YOUR TOASTER HEAT UP TOO SLOWLY?DO YOUR LIGHTS DIM WHEN YOU TURN CN APPLIANCES ?DO YOU HAVE TOO FEW OUTLETS AND SWITCHES ?DO YOU HAVE TO DISCONNECT ONE APPLIANCE TO PLUG IN ANOTHER?\u2022f you r« like most of Ihe people in your community, you ve acquired many more lamps and electrical appliances over the past ten years! Have you enough outlets In every room to handle the extra load \u2014 or has every outlet a double or multiple plug fo tarry additional wires?Poor wiring is often Ihe cause of your electrical troubles.Adequate wiring, however, increases the value of your home, as well as it s comfort and convenience.Have it modernized for today s heavier appliance load.Talk if over with your electrical confrador, or coll for the help and guidance of a Southern Canada Power representative.Southern Canada Power SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCT.5, t«7 v » Fireproof Construction Adequate Fire Prevention Methods Doubly Essential In Farming Areas Stressed Fires in Canadian homes.The Federation.precautions during Fire Pre-; vention Week, October 6 -12 and throughout the rest | of the year.I ) Never leave small children alone at home, even for hich Underwriters unattended, died in ,\t.\t,\tthe shortest period of time.farms, commercial establish- represents more than 200 Ca- I j .\t»\t«\tt* \" r*\ti\ti-ast ?car, +\u2022 j j cniiQicri, ments and industry last year nadian fire, casualty and caused a record-breaking dol- automobile insurance com-lar loss of $106,722,133 and panics, joins with other ag-cost the lives of 601 people, ; encies, individuals and asso-according to the All Canada tiotians in urging every Can- Insurance Federation.\tI adian to take the following surf \u2018\"\u2018V and simil Let us bring your OVERLOADED WIRING UP-TO-DATEi AIME BOISSEiFILS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 304 - 306 Laurier St., \u2014 ASBESTOS, Que.Tel.593 AKf YOl//?FUSES BLOWING OUT?many fires.2)\tTeach children to know and respect fire and make sure that matches, lighters ar articles are kept well cut of their reach.3)\tCheck your home carefully for faulty wiring or heating equipment, rubbish piles, containers of inflammable liquids and other hazards which may start or feed fires.4)\t!f a fire breaks out in : your home or plant, remove all occupants, and call the fire départent before you attempt to put the fire out yourself- 5)\tDon\u2019t smoke in bed and be careful of smoking equipment.Careless ness with matches and cigarettes caused a large majority of fires in the home.6)\tDo not use inflammable YOUR NEW HOME should be adequately wired E.J.LEMIRE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Distributor of Propone Gos 289 First Ave., ASBESTOS, P 0.Box 549 Tel.76-R-2 DISTRICT FIRE CHIEFS encourage citizens to observe Fire Prevention Week amt to observe all precautions, not only during this special week, hut all year long.From left to right: lYuy Dona- precautions, not only during this special wrek.hut all vear long.From left to right hue, of Sherbrooke; Telesphore Lavoie, of Magog and Eric Maridiss, of LcnnowUlc.You Too Can Play Your Part In Preventing A ¦ ¦ R Loose wallpaper, loose paint, faulty wiring, deficient heating system, poor chimney construction, uninsulated piping, etc.NOW! By taking these precautions today, you may stop fire tomorrow.When guarding against fire don't be half sure! GODERE 30 Wellington 5t.North 1 FIRE Consult us for advice pertaining to fire prevention in your home.We sell fire extinguishers in a variety of siies.Tel.LO.9-2501 fluids for cleaning purposes.Safe, effective cleaning fluids are available at low cost.7) Encourage your civic leaders to establish and maintain a strong fire department and effective water systems for fire protection.FARNHAM Mr and Mrs.A.E.Barber were \u201cAt Home\u201d to their relatives and friends when they celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary.Among the many who called to offer their congrs tulations was their bridesmaid of 50 years ago.Mrs.Grace Allen of Beoford.Refreshments were served including a wedding cake by their daughters, Mrs.J.D.Fraser of Dundee and Mrs.Peter Kozak of Quebec City.Along with the many messages of good j wishes and congratulations was a telegram from Prime Minister : Diefenbaker.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.O'Brien | have returned home after spending a holiday at their cottage | at Lane Megantic.Mr.Russell Sly was in Wal- tham vi iting his brother-in-lau and sifter, Mr.and Mrs Clyde Shufelt and family.Mrs.Rupert Hall and daughters, Miss Louise Hall and Mis.Adelaide Lanktree were .n Swee'sburg visiting Mr.Hall who is a patient in the BM P.Hôpital, where he underwent -urg ery.Mr.and Mrs.Stewart MacPhail have returned home after visiting the latter\u2019s brother, Mr.Peter Johnson and Mrs.Johnson in Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Mayhew and of Ottawa are visiting their son i mond and caughter-in-law, Mr Mrs Vauriee Mayhew.Mr Hugh Grant has returned to Ottawa after spending a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.A.E Barber Mrs C F.Harris and daugh ter Karen, of Verdun were guest- of Mr.and Mrs.Jack Hen derson while here to visit Mrs.Harris' father, Mr.William Bak er at the Farnham Convalescent Home Mr and Mrs.Clauss and family of Montreal were guests over a weekend of Miss Edith Rich- MANY HOMES HAVE BURNED BECAUSE OF INADEQUATE WIRING' DEZIEL ELECTRIQUE ltd.ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 430 Eighth Avc.South, Te* LO.2-9640 SHERBROOKE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL DOMESTIC WIRING HES REALLY PROUD OF WIS HOUSE.YEP.' WE CAN BUY THAT NEW RuS FOR THE DOUGH I SAVED BY REBUILDING THIS FURNACE MYSELF/ HELP PREVENT FIRES Avoid Overloaded Outlets Electric outlets are not made to carry more than one appliance each.Check your home for faulty wiring; if in doubt let us look after your property and make sure that tha electrical system is all in order.DONAHUE ELECTRIC LTD.0m 1273 King St.West, SHERBROOKE, Tel.7-4877 BUT SOON NO MORE HOUSE .'THAT IS IF HE EVER GETS THIS \"FURNACE \"GOING.NATIONAL BOARD Of n« UNDE«W»ITEIS ALL NEW The Modern Way to Invest in Your Family's Future THE MACCABEES' Family Guardian Plan if Life Long Protection on Dad ?Protection to Age 65 on Mom ic Insurance to Age 21 on the Children with Conversion Privileges plus if High Cash Values\tif Liberal Dividends for Retirement\tReduce Cost* if Disability Options ¦\"\u2022J These features, and many, many more are now available to you in our FAMILY GUARDIAN PLAN.Get more information on this amazing new plan today! 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