Sherbrooke daily record, 15 octobre 1957, mardi 15 octobre 1957
[" 1957\t\tOCTOBER\t\t\t\t1957 s\tM\tT\tW\tT\t1\tS \t\t1\t0\t3\t4\ta ft\t7\ta\t9\t10\t11\t12 IS\t14\t15\t1«\t17\t1R\t19 20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t2R\t2»\t30\t31\t\t lltrbrookeDaüiiBceotd 7\tTHE PAPER OE THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f '1 MM \\ si \\W \\V VKM Sunnv with rlmiHy iioiukU u> i1i a brief one.SIT TODAY The speech said this session will be asked to provide funds for government operation only up to the end of the fiscal year March 31.The session likely will wind up before Christmas with an I other session in the new year prior \u2018.o an expected lalespruig election Today the Commons holds an afternoon sitting in which (wo newly-elected Conservative mem hers.Arthur Smith of Calgary South and Neree Arsenault of Bonaventure.Que .will present Hie traditional motion for an ad dross in reply to the throne speech.The political fighting begins Wednesday when opposition party leaders and Prime Minister Die jfenbaker debate the programs ! and policies of the first Conservative government in 22 years.The throne speech gave no j specific details of foreeasf legis ! lation.In the social security field, ox peetations are for a $9 boost to ; $55 a month in the universal fed oral old age pension to all over 70 and in the maximum federal-provincial payment to the needy between 65 and 69, the blind and disabled.For increases in these I Iasi Ihree fields to take effect in any province, provincial govern ; ments likely will be required to match federal payments.MAY START EARLY The increases, if approved promptly, might take effect as early as Nov.1, Rig news lo Prairie farmers was the forecast of cash advances Continued On Page 5 pL j* .: \u2022* \u2014 All rivers along 150 miles of Spain's Mediterranean coast line were over their banks today, flooding the nation\u2019s richest agricultural region.At least 33 persons were dead and authorities believed Ihe toll might reach 100.The raging Tuna River swept into Valencia, a port of 500.000 inhabitants, for the third time in 30 hours.Much of the city was a vast lake stretching as far as five miles inland, without lights, drinking water, or gas.An official count listed 22 dead in Vilencia and 11 in surrounding villages, with more than 100 injured in the city.Scores were reported missing.It was feared the muddy, swirling waters of the Turia had carried many out to sea.Today's Chuckle Boss to Secretary: \u201cI\u2019ve got to calf my home.Send _my daughter a telegram and tell her to get off ihe phone.\u201d ^ 2 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCT.15, 1957 ents, Mr.and Mrs, Claude George in Mansonville.Mr, and Mrs, Siewart Coale», GLENDAY AND SPRING ROAD \u2014 Mrs.Gleason Lake and children.accompanied by Mrs.Orin Gardner of North Hatley, were recent visitors of the latter'i par- Miss Martha Coates and Miss Ann Bowers spent a holiday in Quebec City recently.GRANADA SHERBROOKE, QUE.TONIGHT 8.30 P.M ooERA COMPANY S * IN BIZET'S DYNAMIC OPERATIC DRAMA UYNAMIW UrONMUt Carmen FRENCH with MARILYN HUNTER - ARTHUR BUDNEY of tho Metropolitan Opera and an all star caat.Reserved Seats on Sale at Theatre Box Offlct PRICES: Orch.: $3.40 - $2.85; 1st Bale., $3.40 -$2.85; 2nd Bale., $2.00 \u2014 tax included Calypso Only Part Of Carnival \"What is Calypso?\" Right in the middle of the Calypso wave, people who have succumbed to some of the general goings-on called by that name, have asked themselves if it is just a kind of witty song, or the manufactured ballroom dance now in favor.In its nitive Trinidad, the real j Calypso is a song, which has its : own dance.But, in Haiti, it isn\u2019t w r.nr-Ti TOMORROW GRANADA Th» mo|f themafase ¦SAe* h all lha Carlbbft m mw TECHNICOLOR* CincmaScopE ALSO! Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter ?Jayne Mansfield TONY RANDALL IT\u2014\u2014 y Ml ' 1 : CINEMASCOPE ENDS TODAY Matinee only \"PUBLIC PIGEON NO.ONE\" Red Skelton - Janet Blair.Also \"WESTWARD HO THE WAGONS\" Fess Parker -Kathleen Crowley.Evening: \"CARMEN\" Opera.SHERBROOKE, QUI.Tuesday Evening October 22nd 8:30 P.M.DIIICI MOM TRIUMPHANT TOURI or IUROPI AND THI GAUNT \u201c(Hit tf tin tlMit iMetri tf ttr iiy.\" \u2014WAirtt mtr.H.r.H'fU JEAN-I.ÉO, JEAN-LEOSr 'E STINE \u2022 CARIH-SN CREOLE CARNIVAL with hit tompony *( 20 Put.$tandln§ mrtiiti frpm pH Ihp iilandi pf Ihp CpflkkfPP.SINOIRS.DANCIRf, DRUMMERS TRINIDAD STEEL BAND Reserved Seats Now On Sale At The Theatre Box Office.ADM.\u2014 Orch.S2.50 - $2.00 1st Bale.$2.50 - $2.00 2nd Balcony \u2014\t$1.50 Tax Included _ MAIL ORDERS NOW \u2014 Include a aelf addresiad stamped envelope for return of tickets.Reservations: Tel.LO.2-2940 \t\t \t¦ ¦ ¦ '1\t1' ¦ ¦ ¦ B Calypso, at all.It\u2019s a \u201cmeringue\u201d, And, over .San Domingo way, where the Spanish influence is strong, it is called a \u201cMerln-GAY\".In Bermuda, it\u2019s the song of the Gombey dancer».And over in Cuba, it carries the same name the Spanish gypsies give it, \"a guajira\".But In any one of the islands, it\u2019s only a small part of the great rhythmic riches of the Caribbean.That was made plain last spring when Jean-Leon Destine returned from a highly successful tour of Europe, and in the midst of an epidemic of so-called \"Calypso shows\" assembled the first Pan-Caribbean company and quietly launched his Carlb Creole Carnival at Princeton\u2019s McCarter Theatre.There were three offers for Broadway the following day.For Destine Is not only interna-tionslly recognized as the leading exponent of the dance and music of his native Haiti.He is by way of being the leading authority on the music and dance of the entire Carlb Archipelago.But Destine and his company were already community for the summer to an official tour of Ja- SELF-CONFIDENCE You or* invited to bo eno of o group of 44 mon and women who will moot regularly for training In tho Dalo Carneglo Course in affective Speaking, Leadership Training end Human Relations.Over 550,000 enthusiastic men and women graduates.Classes in 750 cities throughout the world.Cla$$6S now forming For Information write The Metzler Institute of the Eastern Townships, New Sherbrooke Hotel, Sherbrooke, P.Q.Dale Carnegie Course Presented by The Metzler Institute iP»n, which was later extended toi Hawaii and other dance centers! of the Orient Now the U.S.and | Canada will be the first to see the \u201cshow that will end all calyp so shows\", as it has been dubbed.And Broadwsy must wait its turn while the Destine \"Bamboche\" \u2019 as a Haitian jamboree is called, I is seen by local audiences at the ; 1 Granada Theatre on Tuesday,! ; Oct.22.The show has genuine calypso 1 as one of its features.For con- ! trait, it has the spine-tingling, I hypnotic Voodoo from the hidden ! Tonnelles in Haiti's hills, where ; the \"dancing anthropologist,\u2019\u2019 | Destine, went as an initiate to study with Voodoo priests.It has the music of a real Trinidadian Steel Band.It also has drum \"conversations\", which furnish, some of the best comedy of the fiesta.And It has dances and songs, some with familiar names which have never been seen on I these shores.Also, though Cole .Porter's \u201cBeguine the Beguine\" is a modern classic, neither Mr.j Porter (as he has confessed) nor anybody else around these parts has seen the true \"Beguine.\" But everybody will have a chance to in Jean-Leon Destine's Carib Creole Carnival.*«v< *****r~m,!rrr,*m,t**\u2018 ft.Show Business PREMIER CINEMA Sectional Meeting Held By W.M.S.At Richmond TODAY! The Screen\u2019s NEW Pinnacle of Thrills! B CINbmaScOPEE TMCHNICOL-OPt AN AUIEP ARTISTS PICTURE ^ fl\t2nd HIT \u2014 Georgs Montgomery \u2022 Meg Randall a\t\"LAST OF THE BADMEN\" Tech.\u2014 Cinemascope iiiKifliiüWiiiS ¦ ¦ ¦ mm mBm'immiKv mm mmamidS 33 the beer with the FRIENDLY FLAVOR Good times start with this familiar sight.The Dow is home ! People everywhere are taking this smooth and mellow beer home, for they\u2019ve found it has that certain something they\u2019ve been looking for Hearty, satisfying .a brew with character Dow is truly the friendly beer for friendly enjcymenL ., and away from home drink Dow at your favourite spot.ONLY RICHMOND \u2014 The annual sectional meeting of the W.vf.S.was held in Chalmers United Churcn Mrs.G.Chamberlin conducted the worship .service witn Mrs.W.Moreland presiding at the uigan.Mrs.F.Smith, sectional vice-president, expressed regret that many from Sherbrooke could not be prevent as in former years.Mrs.E.A.Healy gave a warm welcome to the gathering.Excellent reports were given by the following auxiliaries: Dan-I ville, Richmond and Melbourne, Melbourne Ridge, Kingsbury, Ulverton and Windsor Mills.The Wales Home Auxiliary being disbanded for the time being.Asbestos is working towards an affiliated group.A discussion period followed when the various auxiliaries présenté.! their problems and helpful suggestions were given.A skit on Community Friendship was given by Mrs.Jonder-ville anc Mrs.Reed.Lunch was served by some of the Richmond ladies.The worship service was led j by Mrs.Gordon Beers.Mrs.Cinnamon gave a talk on \u2018\u2018Stew-J ardship\u201d and presented the financial objects of the Dominion Board.The offering was received by Mrs.J.Barrington, Mrs.G.Barrington, Miss Marion Kerr and Mrs.Donald Smith.A duet, \u201cNearer My God To Thee,\u201d was sung by Mrs.Dean and Mrs.Manning.The highlight of the day was the address by Miss Violet Saunders, a missionary on furlough from Japan, where she has spent eighteen years, gave an inspirational address on her work there.Mrs.N.Lothrop gave a short talk on program committees and gave some highlights of the Dominion Board\u2019s plans for the future of women.Mrs.Hyatt gave a report of her attendance at the school for leaders last summer and Mrs.K.Armstorr.g spoke on its financial needs.Nominations for delegates for school for leaders next summer were: Mrs.J.Gaw, Danville and Mrs.A.Healy, Richmond.Al- At fhe CONNAUGHT INN NORTH HATLEY JACK EVANS at the PIANO For Your Listoning Pleasure Every Wednesday Night! PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)\u2014The most ambitious film about Negroes in years is being made today with Nat King Cole playing the famed composer W, C.Handy.The film is called The St.Louis Blues, of course, from Handy's most famous hit.The picture is being filmed at Paramount with Eartha Kitt, Pearl Bailey.Cab Calloway and Juano Fernandez also in the cast.Cole talked about the project as he was being fitted for some of Sy Devore's sharp clothes, which he\u2019ll wear in the picture.I asked him if he knew Handy.\"Oh, yes, I've known Mr.Handy for 10 or 15 years,\u201d he said.\u201cThe first time I recall meeting him was when wc played a benefit together.Then last fall I went east for the testimonial dinner on his 83rd birthday.\"At that time, we were discussing a proposal to film his life story.He surprised me by saying he had long been a fan of mine and would be delighted to have me play him in the movie.\u201d How much of Handy will be in the film?NO MANNERISMS \u201cWell, I won\u2019t try to copy his mannerisms,\" Cole said.\u201cI never knew him as a young man, of course, so I don\u2019t know how he moved or acted.I\u2019ve only known him since he was blind.But the elements of his life are in the script, and we\u2019re following them closely; \u201cI think people may be surprised at how little Nat Cole there will be in the movie.I suppose with this cast they will expect a big musical.But we are sticking to a strong story and making the music incidental.I sing only parts of four songs.\u201d Cole said it was remarkable how Handy\u2019s life paralleled his own.\u201cBoth of us were the sons of ministers,\u201d he said, \u201cand both our fathers disapproved of our going in for jazz.You must remember that jazz was considered disreputable when Mr.Handy started in with it.So you can see why his father was shocked.\u201cIt was a long time before my own father became reconciled to my singing jazz.But he finally got used to the idea.\u201d The story will begin when Handy was a 10-year-old in Memphis and will carry him forward to the time The St.Louis Blues was accepted as a concert piece in Carnegie Hall.ternate delegate, Mrs.Peter Young, Danville.Miss Carrie Ward expressed thanks to all who had in any way contributed to the meetings success.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.B.Perkins of Port Arthur, Ont., are the guests of the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.H.Wyatt, and brother, Mr.Vf.E.Perkins, and Mrs.Perkins.Mrs.A.Macartney has recurn-ed to Ottawa after visiting with friends here.Mr and Mrs.Gilles Marcotte, Miss Rita Marcotte, Miss Monique Marcotte and Mr.Gerald Duval were recent visitors to Lake Placid, N.Y\\ Mr.and Mrs.S.Pucci of Tilton, N.H., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.George B.Morin, Gouin Ave.Mrs Margaret Adams and daughter, Marjorie Baker, and Mrs.Emily O\u2019Brine of Tilton, N.H., bave returned home atter visitin?Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Morphy.Mrs.G.B.Morin and daughter, Miss Veronica Morin, hav returned from a visit to Mr.and Mrs.H.Robins at Auburn, N.Y.Mrs.P.E.Taylor and her guests, Mrs.Henry Murphy and Mrs.Stanley Wilson, of Sherbrooke attended the shower given in honor of Miss Jean Taylor by the Richmond Hill W.t.at their hall.of District No.5 and installing team, members of Olive Branch No.9.Sisters V.Noble, N.Hills, D.Carr, C.Henderson, M.Water-house went to Danville to Maple Leaf Lodge, No.3 where officers of that Lodge were installed.Miss Nancy Nourse of the Montreal General Hospital spent a weekend at her home here with Mr.and Mrs.K.G.Nourse.IS \u201cCOOL CONTROL\u201d BREWED PUBLIC NOTICE By-Law No.947 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby-given that on the 7th day of October 1957, the Municipal Council of the City of Sherbrooke has adopted By-Law No.947 of the Municipal By-Laws of the City of Sherbrooke, amending By-Law concerning grants for 1957.That the original of said By-Law No.947 is kept at the City Hall, in the Municipal Archives, where everybody can take communication thereof.The By-Law will take effect on October 22.1957.Given at Sherbrooke, this 10th day of October 1957.H.P.EMOND, City Clerk.HEATHTON \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Fernand Cotnoir of Coaticook, Mr.and Mrs.Guy Fauteux of Sherbrooke, and Mr.and Mrs.Roger Bolduc of Kate-vale, were recent guests of their father, Mr.Henry Fauteux.ALL NEW The Modern Way to Invest in Your Family's Future THE MACCABEES' Family Guardian Plan ¦k Life Long Protection on Dad ?Protection to Age 85 on Mom * High Cash Values for Retirement p Insurance to Age 21 on the Children with Conversion Privileges plus * Liberal Dividends Reduce Costs * Disability Options These features, and many, manv more, are now available to you in our FAMILY GUARDIAN PLAN.Get more information on this amazing new plan today! 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7/XI Hussars; 27th Field Regiment; 35th Battery; Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke; 8th Medical Company and the 24th Technical Squadron.In addressing the parade after the March pasts, Col.Wood referred to published reports last week which hinted at the reduction of the Militia throughout the Dominion.These reports also stated that the militia summer camp would no longer be held.Co.Wood stated that the militia was assuming an even more important role.\u201cI ask you not to get alarmed because the Militia will not disappear but will only change its role,\u201d he declared.\u201cYou will continue to train as soldiers, learn how to operate wireless sets and drive tanks,\u201d he stated.He said the group would also train along civil defence lines and continue with summer camp, only on a different basis.Col.Wood also paid tribute to Brig.Bibeau for his many years of service and said he hoped to continue the standards which his predecessor had set.Brig.Bibeau was presented with a silver service by Col.Wood on behalf of the units making up the Militia group.Mrs.Bibeau was presented with flowers.The parade got under way at 8.30 with Lt.-Col.F.L.Armitage as parade master.Both Brig.Bi-beau and Col.Wood, accompanied by Lt.-Col.E.P.Hall inspected | the troops along with other offi-' cers of the group.The Thanksgiving weekend was maned by the highest death toll this year on Eastern Townships highways.Twelve people, seven of them in one accident, were killed and more than a score \u2014 1 4 in another accident \u2014 were injured.The worst single accident occurred Saturday night at the Experimental Farm in Lennoxville when seven people were killed in a two-car collision.Four others were severely injured.Near Drummondville last night four people were killed while a three-year-old girl was killed and I 4 others hurt in a Sunday night accident near l.ambton.A Danville man was killed as he was returning from work Saturday night and a resident of that town has been held responsible for the death- A break-down of the accidents follows: Dead are Jean-Marie Belisle, 22, of Danville; Roger Nadeau, 36, Asbestos; Edgar Grandmont, 40, Danville; Mrs.Ernest Lecuyer, 35, and her daughter, Diane, 6, of Granby; Mr.and Mrs.Lucien Perrault, aged 2 7 and 29 respectively of Laprairie: their two children, Christiane, 3, and Ray-nald, one; Romeo Bilodeau, Spaulding, and Mr.and Mrs.Also injured in the Drummondville collision was Ernest Lecuyer, of Granby.His condition is described as not serious.Injured in the Lennoxville accident were Mrs.Lucien Boivin, 38, of St.Hubert de Spaulding; Miss Rose-Alma Laçasse, 44, both in one car.In the second automobile were Miss Irene Vachon, 25.and her brother Roland, 28, of St.Isidore d\u2019Auckland.Their condition is reported as improved.Roland and Irene Vachon are both deaf-mutes.They were taken to St.Vincent de Paul hospital in Sherbrooke.Belisle, of Danville was hit when returning from work and at the time of the fatal accident was less than 100 feet from home on the Shipton-Danville road.Police say that he was walking on the road off the asphalt surface when he was struck by an automobile.Belisle\u2019s father was also returning from work and the accident occurred before his eyes.Following a coroner's inquest Saturday night, Coroner Georges Letendre returned a verdict of criminal negligence.Held in connection with the accident is 20-year-old Irwin James Fuller.The accident in Danville occurred Monday night when the two cars involved, hit head-on while travelling along a straight stretch on a highway near Drummondville.The Lennoxville accident occurred early Saturday night just , outside the Dominion Experimental farm on the Lennoxville- about 30, of St.Hubert He ^ucien Genest, of St.Mathias.Cookshire road.Police claim that one of the vehicles tried to cut the corner just opposite the Spring road.Throughout Caaada the picture was quite grim though not as bad as last year when 71 met violent deaths on the highways, compared with 63 this weekend.Twenty three perished in the Province of Quebec, while Ontario, which usually has a high toll registered only 14 fatalities on the roads.The breakdown is as follows: Quebec, 20; Ontario, 14; New Brunswick, 6; Manitoba, 5; British Columbia and Alberta, 5 each and Nova Scotia, 3.TS A.J.O'Boyle WATERLOO Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Smith, «pent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Jesse Smith.Mrs.A.Cowling and Mrs.R.McKergow visited Mr.Cowling, wear the distinguished EYEQLA89 HEARIN3 AID Smart, trim, handsomely inconspicuous.4 wonder transistors\u2014it\u2019s the world\u2019s outstanding hearing aid m value! See, try, the S?Zenith Executive ' Eveglass Hearing Aid.Come in.or phone for a free home demonstration.TEAR Off AND MAH THIS COUPON FOR COMPIETE FREE INFORMATION BUDNING'S DRUG STORE 39 Wellington St.North Tel.LO.24773 miH Ml del «h and Itee Merel»'»- |\t| Pletse telephone roe »! honte te »tr»o|e loi i demonslritïon.NAME: .STREET: .CITY:.PRO.PHONE: .who is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mrs.Roland Cummings, Mrs.Fred Ledoux, Mrs.Percy Ledoux and Mrs.M.Fausse, were recent guests of Mrs.Lyle Ashton, in Warden, who has recently returned home from the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Wright j and son, Scott, from Clarenceville were guests of Mrs.Wright\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Nelson i Langevin and brother, Lome ; Langevin.Mr.Reginald W.Cooke from Westmount spent the weekend with his aunt, Miss I.M.Gil-mour, Eastern Avenue.Mr.and Mrs.B.Parsons from St.Johns, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Dunsmore on Macdonald Avenue.LEE M.WATSON & CO.Ltd.INSURANCE Fin, Autofnoblla, Liability, ate.Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.Telephone LO.9-3910 Night and Holiday calls: Tel.LO.9-3910 or LO.2-8782 Canadian Club Will Hear Dr.M.E.Nix Dr.Margaret E.Ni.x will be the guest speaker at the Women\u2019s Canadian Club meeting to be held in the Mayfair Room of the New Sherbrooke Hotel on Fri-| day, October 18th, at 7:15 p.m.Born and educated in Winnipeg, Eh.Nix received her B.A.degree at the University of Manitoba.She taught in the North as an Anglican Missionary at Norway House, and subsequently was on the staff of the Winnipeg Public School Board.At the request of the Manitoba Government she attended the University of Michigan where she obtained her Master of Public Health degree, and on her return became Director of Health and Welfare | Education for the Manitoba Gov emment.On returning to Michigan she was granted her Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1953 and has since been Assistant Professor in the Department of Health and Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University.Dr.Nix is also the Health Education Consultant to the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal.Funeral For Former Record Employee Held Funeral service was held yesterday morning in St.Patrick\u2019s Church for Austin J.O\u2019Boyle, who died suddenly at his home Thursday.Mr.O\u2019Boyle, a Sherbrooke Record employee for 52 years, came to Sherbrooke in 1901 from Lindsay, Ont, He was a member of the Holy Name Society and the Knights of Columbus.He is survived by three sons, Gregory, of Lennoxville, William, of Quebec City and Kerwin, of Montreal; three daughters, Miss Gertrude O\u2019Boyle, Mrs.Helen Hetherington and Monica, (Mrs.J.Mallette, of Sherbrooke).Also three sisters, the Misses Lottie, Nettie and Molly O\u2019Boyle.The body was received at the church door by Mgr.Rosario Moisan after which a Requiem Mass was sung.Interment was in St.Michael\u2019s Cemetery.Bearers were: Ivan Saunders, Kenneth Dean, Clovis Buzzell, Wilfrid Brault, John Largy and A.Felteau.Clair Pharo By BETTY MOORE For information call or see Eastern Townships Paint & Supply \u2014 37 Oueen Street, North.Tel.LO.2-9141 W.Cochrane, prop.Benjamin Moore Paints FREE DECORATING SERVICE ST.ARMAND Mr.and Mrs.A.Roy spent the weekend in Frelighsburg with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.J.O.Roy.Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Chappell of Swanton, Vt., and Mr.and Mrs.J.Colombe were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Hastings.Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Wade, Mr.Edward Dwyer and daughter, Joyce, of Montreal spent the weekend at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.S.W'ade.Mr.and Mrs.E.S.Cunningham returned to their home in Amesbury, Mass., after spending a few days at the home of Mrs.G.L.Kidd, who accompanied them to Barre, Vt., where they visited their aunt, Mrs.M.A Ma elver.Funeral Held For Longtime Thelford Man THETFORD MINES \u2014Funeral services for Clair Pharo, a lifetime resident of this place, were held here on Friday in St.John the Divine Church, the Rev.M.H.W.Seeley officiating.Mr.Pharo died last week at the age of sixty.For 27 years, the deceased was an employee of the Lynn-Mac-Leod Company.His wife, the former Bertha Scott and Leeds Village, predeceased him by a year.Pall bearers for the funeral were Merritt Pharo, Eric Pharo, Jack McCammon, C.V.Hacker, O.H.Seveigny, and W.E.Reid.Hymn chosen for the service was \u201cAbide With Me.\u201d He is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Gale Pharo, of Kenogami; a grandson, Paul; a sister, Mrs.Kenneth MacLeod, of Barre, Vt.; and a sister-in-law, Mrs.Lee Pharo, of Thetford Mines.Relatives and friends attending the service from out of town included Mr.and Mrs.John King-horn, Kinnear\u2019s Mills, Mr.and Mrs.Howard Scott, Leeds Village; Ralph Kinghorn and Glen Scott, Watervile; Mr.and Mrs.C.Hamilton, and Mr.and Mrs.E.Hamilton, of Asbestos.Interment was in St, John\u2019s Cemetery.T\tIf ' 11 rJ\tThis 5 7 model car involved in a two-car collision Saturday I WO Ixr/icO\tnight near Lennoxville, brought dealh lo two of its four pas- sengers \u2014 the driver, Lucien Genest and his wife.1 wo deaf mutes, riding in the back seat were injured and hospitalized.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Barn Ablaze \u2014 BRIEFLETS Dr.A.C.Hill, will be absent from his office October 18th to 29th inclusive.Trinity W.M.S.Thank-Offering in Club room.Thursday, October 17th, 2:30 P.M.Illustrated lecture at 3:30 in Wesley Hall, by Miss C.Aitkenhead, on her recent trip abroad.All ladies invited.\u2018Card party and drawing of ten prizes in aid of Retarded Children, Wednesday, October 16th at Sherbrooke High School Cafeteria.For Reservations of tables call LOrraine 2-4008 or Lorraine 2-2451.Flu Takes 4th Victim Influenza claimed Its fourth victim in the area, the first in Sherbrooke Saturday.Richard Hamel, 13, of Princess St.died in hospital alter eight days during which, according to a doctor, all know curative measures were tried without success.The youngster\u2019s father Ovila Hamel, said Richard became sick in school.A few days later he said the youngster\u2019s tenperature rose to 102.A doctor began treating the boy at home but then ordered him to hospital when the lad\u2019s temperature hit 104.Complications later set in and young Hamel died of bronchial-pneumonia, the doctor said.Dr.Emilien Poisson, director ¦ of the Health Unit, said there are about 4000 shots of vaccine ; for public use at the Health Unit.V.O.N.THRIFT SHOP SALE.Plymouth Church Hall, Wed.Oct.16th, 9.30 a.m.to 9 p.m.; Thurs.Oct.17th, 9.30 a.m.to 3 p.m.For information Phone 2-0826.- MII.BY - Baked bean supper, Milby Church Hall, Wednesday, October 16, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.Beans, rolls, salads, pies and coffee.Adults 75c, children 40c.A sales table under auspices of St.Barnabas Guild.- ROCK ISLAND - Family Style turkey supper, United Church Hall, Rock Island, Thurs.Oct.17, starts 5:00 p.m.Adults $1.25.Children under 12, 60c.Shown above are ihe remains of a barn belonging to Rene Blouin off the Moulton Hill road just 20 minutes after the blaze began.Mr.Blouin was working on an annex to the barn when the fire broke out.Damages are estimated at about $7,000.The blaze apparently started by gasoline.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) $7,000 Damage To Barn About $7,000 in damages was registered yesterday afternoon when the barn and shed belonging to Rene Blouin of Arthur Blouin Ltee., on the Moulton Hill road just outside Lennox-vile burned to the ground.Mr.Blouin told the Record he was working on an annex to the barn and had told a youngster to go and clean a set of scales.The boy took some gasoline and a few minutes later Mr.Blouin was told the barn was on fire.Most of the equipment was lost but he managed to save a tractor and some horses and sheep which were in the barn.The house, some distance from the barn remained untouched by the flames.Also lost in the blaze were 35 tons of hay, 10 tons of straw, all the winter wood and a small shed 30 feet from the barn.The fire began about 3:30 p.m.and by 4:00 p.m.the barn was almost completely destroyed.Little remains but a smoldering heap of ashes.HIGH FOREST \u2014 Recent visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Grant Forgrave were Mr.and Mrs.L.Lowd and Mr.Gerald Lowd of Bulwer, Miss Glenna Evans of Compton, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Forgrave and Miss Agness McRae of Sawyer-vilel, Miss M.McRae of New York.Other guests were Mrs.Patterson of New York, Mrs.Alice Waldron of Sawyerville and Mr.and Mrs.Osborne Dougherty and two boys of Bury.Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Thompson of Longueuil spent a weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Lyndal Lowry.Mrs.Lowry accompanied them home for a few days.Mrs.Lucina Taylor of Rand-boro and Miss Margaret Wilson of Sawyerville were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Verne Wilson.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Graham, Jr., and two children, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.Harrison in Bury.- MAGOG - 7th Annual Oyster & Ham Supper, St.Luke\u2019s Church Hall, Magog, corner of St.Patrick and Pine, Saturday, Oct.19th, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.Sponsored by St.Luke\u2019s Men\u2019s Club.Adults $1.25; Children 50c.Happier Birthdays! Make Birthdays Happier by giving a Very Special Gift- Flowers arranged in a Lovely Vase .2 gifts in 1.Call today, or come in and see the selection of pottery and choose your floral arrangement MILFORD\u2019S 143 Frontenac St.\u2014LO.9-2564 FOR RENT OR FOR SALE NOW AVAILABLE IN SHERBROOKE SCAFFOLDING #\tD.Bridge Steel Scaffolding \u2022\tNorstel Aluminum Scaffolding Agent: WILLIAM LAVALLEE CONSTRUCTION LTD.435 CLIFF ST.\tLO 9\u2019201B Sljertitooke IMij \"Record \"Th« Oldest Daily in the Distrier g«Ubluhed Ninth Day erf rabniarr.U«7.with which U meorporntad th* Sherbrook# Guetta, established ina7.end the Sherbrooke Bbumwer.uUbliahed 1878.fhe Record U printed and publlahed eeerr week day.by the Sherbrooke Daily Kecord Company Limited, of which Edna A.Beerwortb U Secreury Treaaurer, at the office, 118 Wei-Un«ton Street North.In the City of Sherbrooke, Incorporating the newa service of The Canadian Preae.The Associated Press and Reuters.\t_ Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery In Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: 30 centa weekly $15.80 per year.Mail subscription In Canada, Great Britain or the United Sûtes: » year $9.00, 0 months 16.00, S months $2.75, 1 month $U)0.Single copies 6c; a to 8 mps.old, 10c- up to 8 mos.old.a6c.\u201cAuthorised u second class mall Post Office Department, OtUwa.The Record Is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulatloi regularly audited and guaranteed.Its circulation being TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1957 Playing For No knowledgeable politician is likely to concede openly that he plane to use one public office as a stepping-stone to a higher one.Thus the interesting thing about Senator Knowland's announcement of his governorship candidacy in California is not what he says on the subject but what is the probability as to the I960 presidential race.The evidence up to this point suggests that Knowland will be a candidate for the Republican nomination despite his avowed intention to serve four years as governor if he wins.Unless his refusal is on a \"won\u2019t run and won't serve\" basis, a candidate's disavowal usually is regarded as only tentative, and sometimes as simply strategic.His potential backers go about their preparations without rest.In rare cases they get no encouragement from the prospect af all, and there must be a genuine draft attempt.But usually matters reach a stage where the candidate \"bows to the insistent demand\u201d that he run in spite of Bigger Stakes previous statements that he would not.Knowland, of course, must first win the GOP primary over incumbent Gov.Goodwin J.Knight and then whip the Democratic nominee before he can be a factor in I960 at all.If he does that, all the signs indicate that considerable GOP strength will cluster about him on the presidential battlefield.He has become a rallying point for many Republican conservatives who believe now that Vice President Nixon is a full-fledged \"Eisenhower Republican.\" There is irony in this for Knowland, since he contends he has supported the Eisenhower administration in Congress 93 per cent of the time.The odds at this moment do not favor Knowland winning out over Nixon, if such a race should shape up.Since he is relatively young, the senator might not worry too much if he fails to gain the nomination in I960- 1 here is still 1964 \u2014 provided Nixon as no-| minee should lose in I960.Should Be It was hardly the fault of the American postal system that a letter addressed to the Governor of North Dakota \u2014 when that state was still a territory \u2014 has reached the chief executive in Bismarck, N.D., only after 69 years.The letter, stamped and addressed, was taken from the cornerstone of a building torn down recently- But that missive which was more than forty years in going through the post before k was delivered this year was another thing again.If this kind of news item continues to crop up one will begin to wonder Interesting how old some of these long-delayed letters may not prove to bel After all, there were privately run post offices in the United States more than 250 years ago and the Post Office of Great Britain administered posts in Canada long before the American Declaration of Independence.Why, some of the private letters of George Washington or of Abraham Lincoln may still be on their way.Even an epistle from our own Sir John A.-Macdonald may be due to explode soon.If this letter is even a pale reflection of some of Sir John's more forthright and vivid vocal expressions it should make interesting reading.Consternation In Mars The Russians have not only scored a \"propaganda victory\u201d on many human minds with their rocketed satellite but they have, according to our correspondent in Space, caused consternation among the Martians.The industrious people of the red planet have been making flying saucers for a good many years, as anyone who reads the newspapers must know.And they have been having plenty of fun in directing these saucers at their nearby but ugly-looking friend, the Planet Earth.They have also been reading excerpts from the earth press through their Super-spec-toscopic Lens.The Martian nose, says our Space correspondent, is now considerably out of joint.In fact the Lord High Ruler\u2019s Council is considering shutting down two factories which have been entirely devoted to making these cir cular ships.Several thousand Martians, as a result, will be thrown out of work unless these plants should be converted into the making of a deadlier kind of space ship.It is said that two of the more choleric members of the Council favor such a step after reading earth accounts of the stir caused by the satellite.The Soviet rulers, we fear, have not taken this danger from Mars into account.It might be wise to revive the flying saucer stories as a sop to a powerful and a touchy neighbor.I Screen Performer Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS i Screen .performer, -Foster 7 She acts on the silver \u2014 13\tArmed forces 14\t\u201cLily maid of Astolat\u201d 15\tDarling 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35\tAnglo-Saxon slave 36\tRiver In Switzerland 39\tSea eagle 40\tDeviate 43 Priority (prefix) 46\tSolid 47\tMedieval short tale W Heavy B2 Standards of perfection 64\tOverthrow 65\tMasculine appellation 66\tHardens 67\tDinner course DOWN 1\tMatron 2\tPreae 22\tShops 23\tColorless 24\tSon of Seth (Bib.) 25\tFamous British school family name 36\tEmissaries 37\tScottish alder tree 38\tLive 41 Utopian 44\tLease 45\tComfort 47\tDen, as of an animal 48\tToward the sheltered side 49\tSmall Island 51 River in Scotland 42 Portable chair 53 Entomology 28 SmeU 43 In addition AN UNSATISFIED JUDGMENT (Toronto Telegram) An assize jury here found that compensation of $50,000 should be made to the widow of a North Toronto man, killed last December by a neighbor\u2019s car.Jurymen are not supposed to know, and these probably did not learn, whether or not the defendant had public liability insurance.They were informed that the accident victim, a salesman, had prospects of advancement and higher income, and on that basis fixed the award to his family.Unfortunately, the defendant did not have insurance, and was held 100% at fault in the fatal accident.Upon issue of a judgment against him, $10,-000 can be paid from the Unsatisfied Judgment Fund.The maximum was increased from $5,000 only last March.As related in the news columns of Friday\u2019s Telegram, the defendant will owe $50,000 even after the Fund has paid $10,000.His property could be attached, his income garnisheed; in effect, a life mortgage hangs over him unless a settlement by consent is arranged.In general, such judgment debtors cannot drive until the Fund is paid off, but the regulations now permit issue of a license or permit if instalment payments are being made.Such cases provide valuable material for those who advocate compulsory insurance, but compulsory insurance Ü-S SATiurrt JACOBY On Bridge NEW MOONS Canadian Counter Move I giveaway program, a thorn in I Canada\u2019s attempts to get rid of her own huge wheat surplus.Commonwealth Free Trade Next?By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Pres* Staff Writer Britain\u2019s proposal of an Anglo-Canadian free \u2022 trade union may well be countered by a Canadian suggestion of a free-trade union for all the Commonwealth.At the moment Britain seems to have scored an advantage in what some officials describe as the game of \u201cgrand design\u2019\u2019 for realignment of Canadian trade.Prime Minister Diefenbaker has suggested that Canada might switch 15 per cent of her imports from the United States to the United Kingdom to reduce Canada\u2019s deficit in U.S.trade and to provide the U.K.with more dollars to buy Canadian goods.So striking was Mr.Diefenbak-er\u2019s suggestion that Britain lost no time in virtually challenging him to implement the switch by accepting the free - trade union idea.* * \u2022 The reaction of Canadian industry was such that the Progressive Conservative administration found it best to make no immediate reply.The proposal was neither accepted nor rejected, though undoubtedly it is being given careful scrutiny in federal trade quarters.Mr.Diefenbaker will most likely have to face the issue in Parliament which opens next week.The Liberals are understood ready to pounce on him, to demand that his party make clear its stand on that important development.would not necessarily have yielded $50,000 for this little family.In New York State, which inaugurated it this year, motorists are not required to buy coverage of more than $10,000 for death of one person.Massachusetts is the only other state with such a law, and it does not protect against damage by hit-run drivers, stolen vehicles, vehicles operated without owner's consent, or by nonresidents.With compulsory insurance, the Unsatisfied Judgment Fund would still be needed.At last session, T.D.Thomas, Oshawa, moved to place the Legislature on record to the effect that a \u201cpublic automobile accident insurance plan of universal coverage\u201d is preferable to the \u201ccumbersome and costly\u201d unsatisfied judgment provisions.The Government was not prepared to accept this, and Highways Minister Allan\u2019s amendment sent the matter to the new Department of Transport for study.Its report in due course should be valuable for guidance and free of prejudice.The minister says he is not \u201cin principle\u201d opposed to compulsory insurance.And undoubtedly Britain may raise the issue again, perhaps at a January meeting in London of Commonwealth officials preparing for the Commonwealth trade and economic conference to be held later next year.« \u2022 \u2022 Canarians may suggest that, instead of just a two-way tariff -strip, the whole Commonwealth agree to a free-trade union.The suggestion of increasing certain tariff preferences is to be taken up at the full conference next year.Why not at the same time consider stripping all tariffs from within the Commonwealth, removing all blocks to the flow of trade within that area?The likelihood of that being accepted is somewhat remote.Australia, for example, has obtained permission from Britain, under bilateral deal, to eliminate some imperial preferences to promote Australian agreements with the U.S.India and some other Asian powers may feel that elimination of impoi\u2019t restrictions may increase the possibility of foreign domination and control of their economies.That, then, may lead to the shelving of the whole idea of free trade, without causing any serious embarrassment to Canadian officials.» \u2022 \u2022 Meanwhile, all the international manoeuvring within the last two weeks\u2014at Mont Tremblant, Que., Ottawa and Washington\u2014has led to at least some concrete results: 1.As Canada desired, a full -scale Commonwealth trade and economic conference will be held next year, likely in Canada.2.\tCanada will s e n d a trade mission to Britain and take other steps to encourage U.K.exports to Canada.But at best only a minor increase is likely to ensue.3.\tThe U.S.has shown no real concern over the possibility of a major realignment of Canada \u2022 U.S.trade.However, she has agreed to go easy on her wheat Lacrosse, the oldest known game on the American continent.was invented by the Indians long before America was discovered by white men.For the Indians, who called the game \u201cbaggataway,\u201d It was more of a training exercise for battle than a game.Tribes played against each other for hours at a time, with hundreds of men on each side and a field often more than half a mile long.The French named it \u201cLacrosse\u201d because the stick used in playing resembled a bishop's crosier, © Britannic* Jr.Encyclopedia zx)-/r- yvwsw TOOLS BRITAIN\u2019S BANDS (St.Thomas Times-Journal) There are said to be well over 100,000 amateur players of brass instruments in Britain and in view of the fact that 82 brass bands recently competed in the finals of a festival in Albert Hall, London, this may be taken as the understatement of the year.The British brass band movement has been democratic in character since it began, as a by-product of the Industrial Revolution, about the middle of the nineteenth century in factories, collieries and cotton mills of the North, the Midland and Wales.At the first national festival, held in London in 1860, the provincial musicians\u2019 skill astonished music critics and they have been doing so ever since.The 82 bands taking part in this year\u2019s festival, organized by the Daily Herald, were representative of the entire nation.The bands included women players of the cornet, flugel-horn, tenor horn, trombone and even the euphonium.To those 100,000 amateur players of brass instruments in military and professional bands throughout the land and they would constitute quite an army.DEFENSIVE COUP CUTS OEE DUMMY The cream of the crop of young bridge players is Ira Rubin of Rutherford, N.J.At the age of 27 he belongs in the ranks of the top 10 in spite of the fact that he is unable to devote much time to bridge.He is a mithynatician working on computing machines.In today's hand Ira in the East seat was successful in a most unusual defensive coup.South won the queen of clubs opening, led the four of spades and finessed dummy\u2019s 10.West played the deuce so Ira noted that West would hold exactly three spades.West would have echoed with either two or four.It was no problem for Ira to drop the five of spades on the 10 and declarer returned to his own hand with a heart.A second spade was led and the jack finessed.This time Ira played the nine spot.If South had wanted to play safe and take his contract he would not have finessed the spade again and would have dropped Ira\u2019s king to make four odd.However, it just never occurred to South that anyone could be crazy enough (crazy like a fox anyhow) to risk losing his king of spades by ducking twice.South finessed the spade for the third time and when Ira slapped on the king South\u2019s groan could be heard in the next county- Now there was no play left for the contract.South wound up with two spade tricks and his three ace-kings for down one.\tNORTH\t15 \t*\tAQJ10 V 632 ?\t754 4963 WEST\tEAST 4732\t4KB5 VQ10 5\tVJ874\t ?9 32\t?Q J 106 A Q J 10 8\t*75\t \tSOUTH (D) \t4864 V A K 9 \t?A K 8 4 A K 4 2 No one vulnerable\t South\tWest North East 1 *\tPass 1 4\tPass 3 N.T.\tPass Pass Pass Opening lead\u2014* Q\t \tCARD SENSE Q\u2014The\tbidding has been: South\tWest\tNorth\tEast 1 Heart\t%iss 2 Clubs Pass 3 Dmds.\tPass 3 Spades Pass TV FOR TINA POOLE, England (CP) \u2014 Organizers of a competition in this Dorset town went to deliver a television set won by \u201cTina Watts,\u201d and found the winner was a dog.Tina\u2019s owner had used her pet\u2019s name on the ticket.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\u2014Bid three no-trump.If there is a slam in this hand your partner will bid again.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION Your partner continues the bidding with four clubs.What do you do?Answer Tomorrow RED DISCORDS (Toronto Telegram) Moscow has appealed for a distinctive Russian jazz.Why not record the discord caused by Soviet representatives in action at the U-N?Whotevcr you're saving for\u2014better save of The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA ! ' - 1 RCAF Career Counsellor.Flight Lieutenent Berthe Mardon, The Career Counsellor for young girls will be in Sherbrooke on October 16, from 2 to 9 p.m.at 121 Depot Street.You are invited without any obligation on your part to inquire about the opportunities the Air Force can offer young ladies: AGE: 18 - 29 (incl.) EDUCATION: Grade 9 or better MARITAL STATUS: Single t 1 r s HIGHER THAN EVER! On the 12th series of CANADA SAYINGS BONDS you get the highest interest return ever\u2014 4.46% to maturity in 1970.Denominations are $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, and each individual mav purchase up to $10,000.The unique features of Canada Savings Bonds remain as always: \u2022\t'Die Bonds may be cashed at any time, plus earned interest, at.the full price you pay for them.They are always worth one hundred cents on the dollar.\u2022\t\\rou ran buy for cash or pay by monthly instalments.\u2022\tInterest and principal are backed by the Government of Canada.These are Canada's safest investments, and they are especially good at the new interest rate.Order your Bonds front us now by téléphoné or letter.McUo»,Younc,Weir & Company UMITtD 10 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke Telephone: Lorraine 7-503?H.A.ClAKK\u2014RESIDENT MANAGER Toronto\tMontreal\tOttawa\tWinnipeg\tloridon Vancouver\tHamilton\tCalgary\tKitchener\tQuebec Windsor\tEdmonton\tNew York Glittering Reception At Ottawa Culminates Queen's Day In Canada OTTAWA (CP)\u2014As the Queen Among the first persons the of Canail* Monday night bade Queen greeted via the ballroom goodnight to about 500 reception was former external affairs min-guests, the stately Government ister Lester Pearson, who Mon House ballroom fell silent save day was named the 1957 Nobel for the music of two anthemn*.Peace Prire winner.The music, softly-played, was O Canada, followed by 'îod Save the Queen.It was the culmination of the \u201cQueens Day\" in Canada, as well as Canada\u2019s day of Thanksgiving.She congratulated Mr Pearson and asked him how he felt about his new honor.PLAY FOLK SONOS Smiling and relaxed as she moved into the ballroom, the Queen seemed caught by gay ; There were no cheers.Yet renditions of French \u2022 Canadian without speaking, the men and folk songs by the 26-member band women of the state, church and of the Canadian Guards, the military, seemed welded with : Speaking to Mrs.Davie Fulton, the still, slender Queen Eliza- wife of the justice minister, the beth at the far end of the ivory Queen chatted about children, and gold ballroom.\t! Prince Philip, meanwhile, talked And when the anthems ended, about education and educators-the sovereign and her husband turned-politicians with External moved from their place beneath Affairs Minister Sidney Smith, the portraits of King George VI former University of Toronto and the Queen Mother through president.a glittering, formally dressed He also had a lengthy, company which became a bow- laughter-filled chat with Premier ing, curtseying ribbon stretching Joseph Smallwood of Newfound-to the ballroom door.\tland.Afterwards.Mr.Smallwood HOSTESS AT DINNER\tsaid ho told the prince that Con- In the course of an hour, the ada\u2019s newest province was \u201cmore Royal Couple had received guests j pro-British than the British and and then followed them into the more royal than the Queen.\u201d ballroom to chat informally with The Royal Couple also chatted about 16 couples.\twith Fisheries Minister Angus Earlier, the Queen was hostess MacLean.at a state dinner for 114 guests !\t- representing government, church and bench.For both state dinner and reception the Queen wore her ! \u201cMaple Leaf of Canada dress,\u201d a magnificent Norman Hartnell | creation in pale green satin ac- j cented with dark green velvet.The low-cut bodice is bordered ! German Reds Recognized By Tito BELGRADE (AP) Marshal in deep green velvet.A broad garland of green velvet maple Tito's government hopes its dip-leaves appliqued with crystals 1 lomatic recognition of Communist and emeralds crosses the hipline East Germany, scheduled to be in front and deepens to the hem announced today, will not cause at the back of the skirt.\ta major break with West Ger- The Queen wore a lacy dia- many, Yugoslavia\u2019s most import-mond tiara, given to her by the ant trade partner, late Queen Mary as a wedding Tito\u2019s ambassador in Bonn told present.Her necklace was a the West German government triple row of graduated dia- Monday Yugoslavia had decided monds.Her earrings and bracelet ^9 b*-\u2019001116 tbe first nation out- .= _______ ____________ were diamonds.\t! side the Soviet bloc to recognize joie in presidential elections.She also wore the kingfisher | the German Communist regime.\t*\t* * blue sash of the Order of the The Yugoslav action put heavy Garter with miniatures of her pressure on West German Chan SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCT.IS, 1BS7 5 Financial News & Market Report __\t(Courtesy of Greenshields & Co.) NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Previous close 11 a m CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Previous close liant Anglo Mid.B A Oil Brown Company Can, Vickcii 8*4 36'4 IDs 23 St» 3l> 11 Ml Amer.Telephone Ittfl*» Anaconda\t.47\t47 Bethlehem Steel .\t4l*« 4H4 Borden'a Co.804» MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Previous close 11 a.m.Con».Paper Ford \"A\"\t\t28\t274\tChrysler\t.72*»\t73 \t\t«0\t80\t; i omm.Solvents\t.\t13\t Fraser\t\t23\t23\tj Cons.Kdlion\t.\t42'a\t Great Lakes Paper\t\t32'»\t\t1 Douglas\t.60*»\t«Pi Home Oil \"A\"\t\t16\t16\tDupont\t.172'»\t173'» Minnesota A Ont.\t\t24'a\t24'ni\tlLU3\t\tSlduebaker\t4V»\t \tMARKET\t\t\tU.S.Steel .\t.\t57 >\t58\u2019» \t\t\t\tVan Steel \t\t.\t30 U\t Slock Exchanges\t\tand Comme-\t\tW oolworth\t.\t40'»\t THE QUEEN, PRINCE PHILIP AND GOVERNOR-GENERAL MASSEY Storms In Texas Take Three Lives HERE'S WHAT Continued From Page 1 whelming victory over Louis De-1 DALLAS\u2014(/P)\u2014Floods, storms I and tornadoes punched Brighton, England\u2014Prime Minister Macmillan winds up the father and grandfather in dainty cellor Konrad Adenauer to rctal British Conservative party con-diamond frames surmounted by iate forcefully.Otherwise it vention by pledging an undecrowns.\tmight open the door for other na- terred fight against inflation.It\u2019s MEN CAME FORMAL\ttions to establish diplomatic re- a fighting speech, but Macmillan Prince Philip, along with men j lations with the East Germans, ls heckled by members of the guests, wore formal evening in effect endorsing the division ot League of Empire Loyalists, dress with a white tie.He also j the country.\t*\t*\t* wore the blue sash of the Order Adenauer, in West Berlin for Cardiff, Wales\u2014Anna Kashfi, the opening of the new lower exotic bride of actor Marlon of the Garter.The Royal Couple moved directly into the ballroom from the anteroom\u2014where they stood opposite their portraits painted by Montreal artist Lilias Newton to receive guests.With them was Governor-General Massey.DIEFENBAKER Continued From Page 1 Speaker has always been a member of the party in power, and by custom alternates between French and English members for each Parliament.The previous Speaker was Liberal Rene Beaudoin of Vaudreuil-Soulanges, Que., who got into hot water with the Conservatives and the CCF over the way he presided over the 1956 natural gas pipeline debate in which the Liberal government forced through legislation.Whether or not Mr.Diefenbaker still wants a permanent Speaker, he was on the lukewarm side in talking of the point as he nominated Mr.Michener at the opening of the new Parliament, with Opposition Leader St.Laurent seconding the nomination and the House accepting it unanimously.Monday, the Commons also named Henri Courtemanche, 41, Conservative of Labelle, Que., as Deputy Speaker.A.C.Cassel-men, veteran Conservative of Grenville-Dundas, Ont., asked for time to consider a motion by-Mr.Diefenbaker that he become deputy to Mr.Courtemanche.house of Parliament, cancelled an appearance at an opera gala to meet with Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brantano Monday night.THREATEN BREAK Adenauer\u2019s government has threatened to cut diplomatic relations with any government rec across Texas Monday, killing three persons, injuring at least three and driving hundreds from their homes.Hard rains continued across the state, sending angry crests swirling down scores of streams.More rain was forecast.Ballinger in West Texas, which had the worst flooding, saw about 150 residents spent the night at a Red Cross shelter.Brando, turns out to be Joan O\u2019Callaghan, daughter of a Cardiff engineering plant employee.She had said she is an Indian, j COMMONS REFORM Her parents told reporters of the | Continued From Page 1 relationship.\t4\t.« «\t*\ton farm-stored grain to ease the London-Prince Charles, eight- P^h n farmers unable to get year-old heir to the throne, is h^ir harvests delivered to mar-ogmzing the Moscow - supported i fully recovered from the flu and ,\u2022 German regime, which it is back at classes again.He sent ! 4.considers illegal and not repre- his mother, the Queen, flowers \u2018J011 was pro'llls,ed ^ sentative of the 18,000,000 East on her denarture for Canada.greater stability Also on the farm front legisla-provide on her departure for Canada, i s.ieaier B 1 \u201c V,111 ^\t0î.^®rrn Germans.The Soviet Union is the 1\t*\t*\t;\tprices generally.Mr.Diefen- only nation which now maintains London\u2014All milk from farms haker, in his election campaign, ambassadors in both East and ! within seven miles of Britain\u2019s Promised a form of support prices which would relate farm returns to production costs.On the possibility of tax cuts, Adenauer [ Farmers in the area are ordered throne speech said only that there will be proposals for \u201cchanges in certain of the taxing war to stop distributing r, * * * I\t«v, TV,*.\t*****v,^\tw*.\t*-r**vu*t* S West Germany.\thig Windscale atomic energy sta- ¦ , ?,r,e ,w?,s no lrnmediate offi- tion is put on the dangerous list cial West German comment, but because of radioactive escape Bonn sources said *J might curtail loans and reparations to Yugoslavia.Observers here believe the Yugoslavs, in deciding to recognize the East German regime, seek to remove a source of criticism by other European Communist nations.These nations have_________________ accused Yugoslavia of lacking : sharply critical of the U.S.solidarity in Communist affairs.\t* * * u The de£ision was reported t° Digne, France\u2014Authorities de-a' ® J?,1* T>onn unexpectedly.The : ci(je t0 reopen the case of Gaston es German government agreed j Dominici, 82-year-old goat farmer t0 Pay Yugos,avla ®60-; serving life sentence for the slay-000,000 in war reparations and jng of a Britjsh tourist, Sir Jack recently granted a $300,000,000 99- 1 Drummond, his wife and their daughter three years ago.False evidence is charged.Strasbourg, Franc.\u2014 Mem-! hers of the seven-nation Western European Union urge their governments to take urgent steps to counter Russia\u2019s spectacular ! science advances.Some are A MOMENT Continued From Page 1 Even the weather came round.A sky filled with clouds in the morning broke out bright sun shine before the bobbing cavalcade loft Government House for the drive to Parliament Hill in the afternoon.In the Senate, its new red ear-pet, its gold-leaf ceiling, its white stone walls with oak panelling illuminated by dozens of television ami movie lights, the Queen faced a gathering of more than 1,000 persons.PHILIP CLOSE BY Philip held her left hand as she entered and departed.She wore a solemn expression as befitted the occasion.But as she glanced here and there at Undistinguished group, her eyes sparkled.Philip sat beside her throne in the Senate as she read the throne speech, his eyes scarcely left her face.And although on matters of policy the words of the speech wore the government\u2019s the personal notes at the beginning and end seemed specially her own.They seemed directed to all Canadians, not only those few in high places privileged to hear her in the Senate.\u201cI greet you as your Queen .she began \u201cThis is for all of us a moment to remember.\u201d THANKS CANADA At the end, as many perspired and one or t wo women grew faint I from the 80 - degree heat, the dit y Markets were closed In Can j ada yesterday in observance of Thanksgiving day In New York ! Exchanges, movement in the early part of the day was slight, although some sections managed to post quite sizeable gains in the last hour of trading, with air-1 craft leading the advance.The trading was moderately active, ; The following chantes were noted for interlisted stocks: Aluminium up U\u2019n.General Dynamics up IN, Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting up N, Menltyre up t.O.P.R, off and Brazilian ! Traction up A leading U.S.custom smelter , ! yesterday reduced its price for lead by N cent a pound to 13's cents effective immediately.British Columbia Electric Co.Ltd.has awarded a $25 million contract to a U.K firm, Metropolitan V\u2019iekers Electrical Export Co.Ltd.for the construction of six turbo-generators, callable of producing 1.2 million horse power.Consolidated Paper Corp.Ltd.reports a net profit for the nine months ended Sept.30, 1957 of $9,72,125 or $1.89 a share compared with $11,888,099 or $2.32 a year earlier.The Federal Government in a $100 million economy drive, has announced the removal from its defense programme of the Mark VI CT\u2019-IOO all-weather jet fighl er interceptor aircraft.The aircraft is made by A V Roe Canada Ltd.GENUST \u2014 At Lcnnnxvillc, Que uicldcntally on Saturday.October 12.1957.Lucien Getiest, in his 341 h year, beloved husoaud of th late Rom' Helene Vachon, of S', ts'dore d'Auckland, Rest ing at the above address, Funeral service on Tuesday, Ocloier 15 at 9:00 a,in.in St.Isidore d'Auekiaiid Church.Interment in St.Isidore d'Auckland Came tcry, Gerard Moufette Funeral Director, 44 Windsor St., brook\".Tel.1.0 2 2249.Slier- Que , Oc'e- GKNFST\u2014 At l.ennoxville accidentally on Saturday, her 12lh,\t1957, Rose-Heleie Vaclu n.in her 80th year, beloved wife of the late Lucien Gencst, of St.Isidore d'Auckland.Res1 ing a* the above address.Fun u'dl service on Tuesday, October i5 at 9 00 a.m.in St.Isidore d'Auckland Church.Interment in St Isidore d'Auckland Cemetery Gerard Moufette Funeral Director, 44 Windsor St, Slier-brooks', Tel, LO 2-2249.Abitibi .28 Al go ma .25 Aluminum\t31N Asbestos\t,,,,\t27N Hell Telephone\t39N Bralizian\t7li H, C.Power .37 B, C.Forest .9 U C.Telephone\t39 Building Products 32 Canada Cement\t24 Can.Iron Fdy.\t2714 Canadian Breweries 24 Can.Calanesa\t14 Corby's \"A\"\t15*4 Can, Pacific Railway 2ti Coekshutt Plow Smelters.Dlsl.Seagram Dominion Bridge D0111.Steel (it Coal Dominion Stores Dominion Tar Dom.Textile Gen.Dynamics ., H H, Mining Famous Players .Found.Co.Gen.Steel Wares Gypsum .Imp.Oil .Imp.Tobacco .Int.Nickel .lot.Paper .Int.Pete.Ind.Accept.Howard Smith MacMillan \"B\" .Massey Harris\t5'Q McColl Frontenac\t54 Mol.son\t23*4 Mont, Locomotive\t15 Dow Breweries .\t30 Nat stool Car\tastu Noranda Placer Dev.27»« 25 32*4 30 N 7V»B 30'à 8'aB 30B 24 24 14 K IS-\u2019N 2d 8N 20*» 2514 23 a tt 45's 9N 7 47'» 50 Ma 151» 18 5N 28'4 38*» ll'i 70*4 70 4 B 84 N 84 Mi 41 Ma 41 B 25'4 25 25 25\t251'i B 5*4 U 54 21) N 25 NB 23'» 224 94 7 i 514 50*4 39 39 8,40 Powell River .33*4 Price Bros.Prov.Transport Quebec Power Roynlite Oil St.Law.Corp, .Shawinigan Stool of Canada 'Triad Oil Walker G.W.Zller's 434 12 28 134 134 21*4 15 30 B 22 B 39 H.40B 334 43 28 B 13*» 0ZV4 53 5.00\t4.50 B .\t704 71 .24\t22 B ïlirtlîü JUTR \\S \u2014 Al Sherbrooke, Quo , on M mday, October 14, 1957, Eabi.fh Provencher, in her 58;ti year, neloved wife of J.Emile .luiras, of 158 Second Avenue Resting at Gerard Monlot .0 Funer.it Parlor, 33 Bowen Ave South Funeral service on Thurs- BERRY Al the Catherine Booth ! Hospital, Montreal, on October j 9th, to Mr and Mrs.J.Robert, j Berry, (nee Jean Westgate of East Angus) a son, \"Jackie.\u201d 1C mile Jean Prominent Newsman In Quebec DAVIS To Roy and Shirley (nee Canning) on Oct.12, 1957, at the O.C.M Hospital in Ncw-day, October 17 at 9:30 a.m.In St.! 90I'E Vt., the gift ot a daughter, Joan Baptiste Church.Interment Sharon Pearl, sister for Bryan.in St.Michael\u2019s Cemelory.\t\u2014- -\tKEENAN \u2014 To Paul and Joyce, Miss Dolly Lower a daughter, born Friday, October lllh, 1957, 5 Ihs.3 ozs.Sister for Dennis and Pamela.year loan to Tito.PEACE PRIZE Continued From Page 1 rent.Liberal leader and former prime minister, who along with Mr.Pearson had been nominated for the prize five years ago.Later Prime Minister Diefenbaker crossed the floor of the Commons to offer his good wishes.Mr.Pearson next January likely will be a candidate for the Liberal leadership to succeed Mr.St.Laurent.Undoubtedly the new-world recognition will enhance his chances.Make Them Legal LONDON \u2014(Reuters)\u2014A citizen\u2019s anti-vice committee said Monday some form of legal prostitution should be considered if London is to \u201cremove the chaotic menace vice presented today.\u201d After 162 Years TRINCOMALEE Ceylon (Reuters)\u2014The Royal Navy\u2019s White Ensign was lowered at the big Ceylon naval base of Trincom-alee today to mark the end of 162 years of British naval control.Berlin\u2014The Communist East German government suddenly declares most of its paper money invalid and gives 16,000,000 citizens only 10 hours to trade it in for new currency.The announced aim is to make East Germany money in the hands of West Germans useless.Red Wheat Tops LONDON\u2014 GP) \u2014Moscow radio said Monday night the Soviet Union has overtaken Canada and the United States in wheat pro- Postojna, Yugoslavia \u2014 Mar- statutes.\u201d Tax cuts were promised in Mr.Diefenbaker\u2019s election campaign and Finance Minister Fleming after taking office that he planned to fulfil that promise.AID FOR VETERANS The various pension increases Queen, still cool and comfortable-which are predicted, plus added looking, concluded with these help to veterans outlined in the words: throne speech, will add well over \u201cI wish to express to you and $100,000,000 a year to federal to the people of Canada my spending.\tgratitude and that of my husband Another major forecast of the for the warmth of the loyalty and speech was implementation of a affection with which we have national development policy, been welcomed here in Canada.These points were specified:\t\u201cAs I now address you here for 1.\tResumed negotiations with the first time, I will call to your Saskatchewan\u2019s CCF government minds the words of the earlier aimed at \u201cearly commencement\u201d , Elizabeth when, more than three on the long-stalled power and ir- centuries ago, she spoke from her rigation development of the South heart to the Speaker and mem-Saskatchewan River.\thers cf her last Pariiament.and 2.\tAid in the Maritimes for de- said: velopment of hydro and coal- |\t\u201c \u2018Though God hath raised me TROIS-RIVIERES, Que.(CP)\u2014 Emile Jean, one of Quebec province's best - known newspaper Home \u2019Tel.23 .1 men, died Friday night at his | home here.He was 62.Mr .lean was technical advisor at La Tribune, a Sherbrooke, Que., daily.Previously, he hail been for more than 30 years the general manager and director of (he daily Le Nouvelliste of Trois-Rivières, He was president of the Canadian Daily Newspapers Associa tion in 1940-41 and vice-president in 1939-40.He was a director of Press News, Ltd., \u2014 Canadian Press radio subsidiary\u2014from 1941 to 1948.Born in St.Hyacinthe, Que., he was educated there and at St.Charles Borromee Seminary (now the University of Sherbrooke) in Sherbrooke, Que.He was telegraph editor, city editor and advertising manager successively for La Tribune from 1916 to 1920, circulation manager for the Quebec L\u2019Evenement-Journal in 1920, and that same year joined Le Nouvelliste as editor-in-chief.1,0 WEB suddenly at the home of Mrs.Nellie Keene, Bury, Que., on Sunday, Oct.13, 1957, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Harry Lower, in her 63rd year.Re mains resting al her home where prayers will be held on Wednesday, Oct.16 at 1:45 p in.followed by funeral service in St.Paul's Anglican Church.Rev.G.Norris officiating.Interment in Bury Cemetery.Bury Funeral 0 rati?a MANNING \u2014 At Waterloo on October Mth, 1957, Miss Hattie Manning in her 86th year.Funeral service Wednesday, at 2:30 P.M.in Leo Paul Ledoux\u2019s Funeral Chapel, 454 Main St.burial at.Waterloo Cemetery, Rev.Harold Booinhour officiating.MAYNES \u2014 Al his residence 326 Main St.Waterloo, on October 13fh, 1957, Edwin Maynes on his 79th birthday, beloved nus-band of the late Henriet Mul/ow-ney, resting at Leo Paul Ledoux\u2019s funeral home, 454 Main St., iVa*-erlou, Funeral service Tuesday, at 2 p.m.in Warden United Church then to Waterloo lor burial.Rev.Harold Boomhour officiating.Poisoned Arrow WINOEK.Southwest Africa (Reuters)\u2014A 50-year-old bush-3.Urgent action to settle pro- I of my crown that I have reigned ; man, Damakari Tjai, has been grams with the United States on with your loves.\u2019\tsentenced to two years imprison- Columbia River power produc- j \u201cNow here in the new world, ! ment with hard labor here for McCABE \u2014 At Sherbrooke, Quo., on Monday, October 14th, 1 >57, Annette Tremblay, in her 28th year, bo'oved wife of James McCabe, of 1202 Champlain St Resting at Gerard Monfette Funeral Parlor, 33 Bowen Ave.South.Funeral Notice later.fuelled electric plants.\t: high, yet this I count the glorv \u201c '\tROBERTSON \u2014 On T u e s d a y, October 15, 1957, Mary Cahaill, «liai rpnroi 7V111W7\tyuwci.ijiuuuv;-i iww ucic m me new worm, 1 mem wim utuu iami neic jui j beloved husband of the late Wil- save lirrhtiipaT-fprii.,\u2019\ttion to c!ear tlle way for a major j I say to you that it is my wish ! shooting a white policeman, : bert Robertson, mother of Jean, Evelyn and Patrick and sister of Mrs.B.Monty, of Rock Island, in her 68th year.Remains resting at Cass\u2019 Funeral Home, Rock Island.The funeral mass will be held at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Rock Island, on Thursday, ____ ,\t___ _____ __\t__ ___ ________ _____ ___ ____ October 17, at 9.30 a.m.Rev.Fa- rino for the first time in 12 years, to make both houses of Parlia- prince.He went off duck hunting -ister- Beswiek fne» Roblrhanrii |j,cr Guay, celebrant.Interment A hatmv crowd almost mnhc : mont \u2018\u2018mm.n\tn\tnn_____ r,:._ who lost her life on the S.S.Caribou, j ¦\tr>\u201e.r-_____t- T .,\t11\t4.r> \u2022\ttluu lu c-Juai uu; way iui «nn8 ,,\tV atir ussia\tdevelopment of the river by that in the years before me I .James Ekron, in the leg with a tTi St J11\tJ16 sfS the federal and British Columbia may so reign in Canada and he poisoned arrow.Lrbr f\triüÜ 'ugoslav governments.\t, so remembered.\u201d\til_______________________________ worker, to visit^there.\tWAY ABOLISH CLOSURE\tThe busy day ended with a ! On the parliamentary reform state dinner and reception at San Marino\u2014Anti - Commu-; issue, the second paragraph of Government House Monday night, msts take over the government the throne speech said the gov- PRINCE UP EARLY of the tiny republic of San Ma- j ernment\u2019 \u201chigh purpose\u201d will be The day started early for the DENAULT ~- At Sherbrooke, Friday, Oct.11, 1957, Joseph Edouaid Denault, in his 79th year, beloved husband of the iat» Marie Petit, resided at 353 Bowen Ave.South.Resting at Gerard Monfette Funeral Parlor, 33 Bowen Ave.South.Funeral Tuesday October 15 at 9 a.m.from Notre Dame de l\u2019Assomption Church.Inlerment in St.Michael\u2019s Cemetery.ERAZEK \u2014 Passed away on Saturday.October 12th, 1957 in hi* Btilh year William John Frazer, beloved husband of the late Mary Richmond and father of Percy and Muriel, Mrs.Melvin Griffith.Rested at his late residence 49 eleven- nt Ave., Richmond, Que., Service was held in St.Anne\u2019s Church on Tuesday, October 15th at.2 o.m.Rev.IL I.Apps officiating.Interment in St.John's Cemetery, Gallup Hill.R.L.BISHOP [ NERAL CHAPEL A AMBULANCE SERVICE 300 Queen Blvd.- LO.3-W77 Me Rent Hospital Bed* lit fHmortam FUNERAL CHAPEL S30 Prospect St.\u2014 LO.2-2466 BESWICK \u2014 In sad and loving memory of our dear daughter and duction and now leads the world, members of the new \u201cwhite\u2019 regime as they arrive at govern- PARENTS Brand New Remington PORTABLE Help your children improve marks by 38% this year! 1 DOWN and $1 per week.First payment in October.\u2022\tFREE instruction book \u2022\tFREE advanced grammar \u2022\tFREE 1 year guarantee \u2022\tFREE carrying case Prices regulated by Remington Rand.No Salesman Will Call Home Typewriter Service 61 Wellington South.Suita 4 SHERBROOKE 9-0404 1 Please rush further J information to \u2014 ! NAME .J ADDRESS .J \u2022 CITY .' » m m m m m m m m m m m w m m m * m f ment buildings.* Cairo\u2014Egyptian armed forces land in Syria under the joint de- mobs ! ment \u201cmore effective in the dis- near a lodge on the Ottawa River , charge of their responsibilities to at Thurso, Que., about 30 miles j the people of Canada.\u201d\tj northeast of the capital.Up at Mr.Diefenbaker has said he dawn, he had bagged his limit | firmly intends to carry out his ; of eight ducks before breakfast, promise to abolish the Commons I His companions were his pri-closure rule which his party, in vate secretary, James B.Orr; fence plans of the two countries, opposition last year, charged was Montreal stockbroker W.L.S.Egypt also \"-sends token arms used by the Liberals to throttle O\u2019Brien; and Air Commodore Joe supplies to Lybia.The moves fol- debate on the pipeline issue.Steph\u201coson, chief of RCAF per-low rising Syria-Turkish tension.Moreover, the Conservative sonnel services.*\t*\t*\tplatform at last December\u2019s con- On his return to Government Algiers__The French says the vent'on which chose Mr.Diefen- House he was sworn in as a nationalist rebellion in Algeria is balcer as leader called for a fed- member of the Canadian Privy at its lowest ebb since the Suez eral Provincial conference on re- Council, the highest honor Can-crisis.The French says they\u2019ve forrn of the Senate.\tada can bestow, by Secretary stopped many supplies that had T*le thr°ne speech also spoke Robert Bryce.The Queen pre-becn coming across Tunisian and of government efforts toward sided over a meeting of the cab-Moroccan borders.\tsecuring international rules to inet, a committee of the Pri.y ___________________ safeguard fisheries resources.As Council.a conservation measure, Cana- Oct.14, 1942.\"Years are swiftly passing, Still we don\u2019t forget, For in the hearts that loved you.Your memory lingers yet,\u201d Always remembered by, MUM and DAD (Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Robichaudj; SISTERS and BROTHER.DRAPER \u2014 In loving memory of Percy Nelson Draper, who passed away October 15, 1953.Still in our hearts.QUEEN IE DRAPER, wife, DONNA DRAPER (daughter), GRACE BEDARD (daughter), RUSSELL BEDARD (son-in-law), HELEN MARGARET BEDARD, (granddaughter).in Notre Dame Cemetery, Granby.SIM \u2014 At Beebe, Que., on Sunday, October 13, 1957, Alexander | C.Sim, beloved husband of Elizabeth A.McDonald, in his 73rd year.The remains were resting ! at Cass Funeral Home, Rock Island, where funeral service took place Tuesday, October 15th, at 1.00 p.m., Rev.Frank Stanton officiating.Interment took place in the Ruiter Corner cemetery.E.PROVOST MONUMENTS AUTHORIZED DEALER Doubla Protection Seal and Certificate Guarantee.Tel.LO.9-1700 or LO.9-2822 Corner King E.and 15th Ava.Sherbrooke.TARDIF \u2014 At Sherbrooke, Que., on Saturday, October 12th, 1957, Alice Rouillard in her 68th year, beloved wife of the late J.A.Retrial Set j MacDONALD\u2014 In lov4ng memory Among other items of business\tof our youngest son and brother,\t1 Tardif, formerly Superintendent dian trawlers are kept 12 miles\tat the meeting, she signed an\tMalcolm, who was taken away from\t1 0f the city Parks, resided at 172 LOS ANGELES GP) \u2014 Confi-\toff shore while foreign vessels\torder authorizing her Canadian\t'95f'\th.ar.h.\t1 King Fast.Resting at Gerard dentml magazine and associates\tunder international law may fish\tgovernment to sign an agreement\toften a silent tear, and always \u2019\tMonfette Funeral Parlor, 33 Bow-\ti cue scheduled to r>c retried on up to within three miles off the with Belgium to avoid double\tprecious memories,\ten Ave.South.Funeral service !, criminal libel conspiracy charges\tcoast.One of Mr.Diefenbaker\u2019s\ttaxation.\tor days when you were here.\ton Wednesday.October 16th, at!' Nov.20.The first trial ended\telection promises was to try to\tPhilip also received a framed\tAlways remembered by-your,\t^ m ^ m in st jean.Bapu5te\t| Oct 1 w:th the jury unable to remedy this situation, a sore diploma as an honorary fellow' bruce & conrad ^brothers).Church.Interment in it.; reach a verdict.\t,point on the east coast.\tof the Royal Society of Canada.; ifurmerij of Trenhoim, Que/ Michael's Cemetery.Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks IE40 per naertloD DEATH NOTICES 15c per une.Minimum eaan* IN MEMORIAM5 SLUO (Mua M (1.50 rlO lines nr teas).;enu per Une for poetry.Adds Uonsi names over three It cents each asms.AUL ABOVÏ, NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OF PAR.ry sending non at. siit-KUHOUKE DAiLY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCT.IS, 10ST 1.Articles For Solo FOR iAt-B\u2014 Uprtiht pUns, eh««p, ouk «nd gU«t chin» c»bln»t Mr» Ivy Hitch.Rock I»Und.Phon» TH A Mil.WASHING MACHINE, with time and »l>eeit control.Por tnformitton c»U LO.*-0IU8.HOTTKN MANURE to »eU it 15.00 a load, al»o black dirt for lawn 56.00 a load, Tel.CO.5 SWÇ_______ TRUMPET for aale\u2014Holton Collaglata Modal In n»w atata, plua beautiful carrying eaaa.Plea»» phona CO HMia.WESTINGHOUSE frlgldatra, oil and gaa atova, waahlng machine, and acwlng machine.Tell CO.T-TSOtl from 6 to ï P.M.CEDAR ahlnglaa and lumbar of all lUnda.Keaaooabla prlcaa.Write or phona to: D A.Mathieu, Gould.P.Q.25 SECOND HAND STOVES, aacond hand c laatarfletda, kitchen acta, chaire and ate.Cavaaqua Ctd.W Wellington SC S.Tel CO.2-4755.la.Christmas Trees Wanted CHRISTMAS TREES\u2014 Top price for top quaUty balaam trees, F.O.B Quebec.Write Immediately, P.0.Box 75, Newton, N.II.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATk - 4 cent» per word, minimum chars* »0 eenta tor la word» or test, thro# eonaecutlve insertion», »I.2J; all eonaecutlve insertion», I2.2SJ (Cash rete) t« cent» for mailing Record Box re pllaa.AOS ACCIPTRD - Alt forma at clasaltiee adm, Lesal Notlcoa end Auction ïeloe oecepted until 4:00 o.m.the day orevaoua to tho dote a< maertlon to.9-3636 2.For Sole or Exchange I am allowing the highest price poa-r'ble on used furniture In exchange for new ones.See me or contact me today.R.Caplerre at CO.7-4B08; Evenings CO.2-2493 4.Property For Sole FIVE ROOM bungalow, in Cennox-ville, tile bathroom and kitchen Floors, oil heating system, recrea tlon room In the basement 44 Downs Street, Lennoxvllle, Que.LO.9-2162.NORTH HATLEY\u2014 Seven room house, everything for comfort, reasonable down payment, will take first mortgage.Ayton Hodge.Tel.147.North Hatley MAGNIFICENT property with five large rooms, modern finish, situated on Cambrai St.near Kingston, one of the best locations In the city.A bargain at 514,800.About $5,000.down (or terms).Call for appointment to visit It, at 172 Queen St.Lennoxvllle.Tel.LO.2-6622, NEW brick residence, 5 rooms on same floor, situated in a nice residential section, constructed on Federal plan with interest at 5%, payable as rent at $54.00 per month.For further details, call at 172 Queen St., Lennoxvllle.Tel.2-6622.BUNGALOW\u2014 7 rooms, breezeway with garage attached, fully landscap-ed.Apply 536 Bouchette St.North Ward.BEAUTIFUL new 5 room Individual residence.Brick plaster, Birch finish throughout.Large high basement.Automatic heating.Near University, Bryant\u2019s Superheater, etc.Favorable terms.Can give Immediate possession.See Hebert\u2019s 2155 Bachand, phone 2-0874.YOU own a piece of the world when you own your own home.We have just the buys to suit you.Charles Connors, LO.2-4000.A REAL BUY! Owner leaving town and the price la right on this 6-room ranch house on Bouchette Street.Don\u2019t miss the opportunity to Inspect one of the most attractive homes In this much sought after location.Beautiful landscaping.Lot la 100\u2019 x 100\u2019.Call Fred Conway, Realtor, LO.9-2874, evening* LO.2-4943 6 ROOM self eontasned house with garage Also 5 room apartment.Apply W.J.Matthews, Danville.Tel.87.5.Lofs For Sale BUILD your lovely residence.Select now your location.1 still offer a few excellent favourite spots.Leclerc, Jacques-Cartier, Katevale Road, Bachand, etc.Get Information today.Visit these beautiful new sections.See Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand SL, phone 2-0874.2.5300.6.Cottages For Sale WELL equipped cottage, inside plumbing, safe beach, at a bargain.Tel.LO.2-9472.7.\tFarms For Sale SEVERAL nice Farm* attuated in th* nicest part of Vunnunt, near Canadian Hinder.Agent Mra.John Robert, Newport, ,Vt.Tel.459W1.8.\tCan For Sale 1057 HILLMAN, 4 dour, radio, heater, direction llghia.51,550.Apply Donald Chamberlin, Box 487, Richmond II.Livestock For Sale THREE PUREBRED Shorthorn bull calvea, purebred Percheron mart 1800 Lloyd Mackey, Marbleton 25-r-l.PUREBRED l.elceater», rama and ewea.Frank Stalker, Klngabury.Tel.8!l-r-3.12.To Let 4 ROOM unfurnished apartment, heater, with guraga.available Nov.I»t 818 Victoria St.Tel.LO.7 5118 after 5.00 p.m.IDEAL tenement for couple, three rooms with complete bathroom.Weal ward on Short St.Immédiat» possession or Nov.1st, Tel.LO.9-1342.I ROOM bachelor apartm»nt, completely furnlaheri, stove, refrigerator, shower, immediate occupancy.Apply 475 Vlmy St.Apt.15.! OCR BOOM Individus! resHenre, Ilia Queen.Also four room unheated, 1209 Craig.Also pretty 8 room Individual residence, Little Lake Ma-gog, could arrange Immediate poa-aeaalon.See Hebert'» 2155 Bachand.Tel.2-0874.7 ROOM home, near Compton.Apply Mra.Charles Moaa, Compton.5 ROOM, heated apartment, with atova and refrigerator, hot water year around, occupancy November 1st.Apply 475 Vlmy st.Apartment 15.1ST OF NOVEMBER\u20144 room flat, East Ward, on bus line, adults only, $40, telephone evenings, LO: 2-9470.20.Wanted To Purchase WANTED\u2014Good second-hand piano In good condition.Will pay good price in cash.Tel.LO.2-1108, Sherbrooke WANTED\u2014 aecond hand large wood or coal burning furnace In good condition.Apply Record Box 28.MAN'S SADDLE HORSE, must be sound, well schooled hunter type.Also Shetland pony, safe for small children to ride.Write P.O.Box 484, Lennoxvllle.Tel.LO.9-3485.24.Salesmen Wanted SALES REPRESENTATIVE Aggressive sales representative wanted by national food product concern for F,astern Townships territory.Age 25-35.Position offers bright future to right man.Car and expenses supplied, plus all fringe benefits.Applicants must be bilingual.Apply, stating age and phone number and all particulars regarding previous experience, to Sherbrooke Record Box No.29.26.Help Wanted: Male HERDSMAN $2,910.- $3,360.Department of Agriculture ExperimenJal Farm LENNOXVILLE, P.Q.Open to qualified male residents of Lennoxville and locality.At least two years of experience in handling of valuable herds are required.A knowledge of both French and English, sufficient for the duties involved, may be required.Application forms obtainable at Civil Service Commission Office or Post Office, should be filed with the Civil Service Commission, Room 950, 685 Cathcart St., Montreal, not later than October 21,\t1957.Quote competition number 57-\t! M1078.JUNIOR accountant wanted.Young man with accounting degree, or ; practical experience for employ- \u2019 ment in a manufacturing office in | Sherbrooke, area.Must have leadership potential as position offers ! opportunity for advancement.Com- I pany benefits are available.Apply j Record Box 27.28.Domestic Helo Wanted NURSE MAID.Nanny for two children 4 and 5 years.Excellent home.Other help kept.High salary.Write to 6255 Northcrest Place, Apt.1, Montreal.Tel.RE.1-0515.MIDDLE AGED person with refer- GENERAL STORE Opportunity to buy established business.HAROLD F.BALDWIN Baldwin's Mills, Ceaticook Tel.VI.9-8051 or VI.9-3255 TV OWNERS Have your TV tn Top Shape by replacing your defective tubes.TV completely checked for $2.00.Guaranteed by Electronic Expert Picture tube repaired $5.00.Phono Andre Verville, LO.2-9271 1609 King St.W.ence, care for house and two people with two children.Write Box 63, Sweetsburg.EXPERT [TELEVISION! SERVICE from 8 a.m.till midnight every day.DONAHUE Sales A Service LO.7-7747 RECORD CARRIER WANTED FOR DELIVERY IN THE NORTH WARD Apply Circulation Dept.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD Tel.LO.9-3636 WANT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING ! FOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS \u2019hone \u2014 LO.9-3636 Connect» All Ooportmonn 30.Farm Help Wanted MAliKIKD man for Dairy Farm ax.parlancad, good tractor operator, yaar round work.Alan Webatar, Drome Pond Téléphona Iron HU) It.31.Situation Wanted: Male PART-TIME Janitor, fireman, and handyman, experienced.Tel.LO.2 8 988.YOUNG man 22, with agricultural collage matriculation, and one year\u2019l actual experience with eat.I tie, pomiculture orchard», freftlnga ate., aeaka position on large farm.Apply Record Box 18.FARMER, new Canadian, 8w!aa origin, apeaklng Engllah, French, German, married, one child, aeeka ménagement Important farm.Preference Eaatern Township».Nine year» farming In Canada, 7 yean In Europe.Diploma bwlaa Agricultural College and farming accounting, lat Claaa Swlas and Canadian reference».Free November lat.Record Box 24.32.Situation Wanted: Female TYPIST available, 5 year» experience, can alao operate I B M electric type.Tel.LO, 2-8776.36.Miscellaneous DAVE\u2019S DELIVERY .Trucking service for your furniture\u2014or deUvery Packing and atorage service avail, able.Telephone LO.2.8062.AUCTION SALE for Placide Doyon, MARBLETON, take road In front of the Rex Hotel off the main highway V/t mile».Thursday, Oct.17th, AT 10:30 A.M.38, head of dairy cattle partly Hoi-steins, all blood tested for the past number of years, consisting of, 14, milk cows, some to freshen early winter, 5 two year old steers, 7 two yr.old heifers, 12 spring calves: 1 sow to farrow In Oct.; 1 chestnut team 2800 lbs.MACHINERY: 1 reaper; drIU seeder; McD.mowing machine 8 ft.cut; disc harrow; spring tooth lever 2 section harrow; spike tooth harrow; 2 hand plows; McD.hay loader; horse hoe; cultivator; hay rack; Jutras manure spreader; gas engine 6 H.P.; circular saw; buggy; sleigh; set of double sleds; pulp rack; cream separator 1000 lb.capt.; potato digger; 1 set of ton scales; 1 set of 240 lb.scales; rubber tired farm wagon; set of double harnesses; grind stone; approx.75 tons of good hay; all small farming tools and many articles too numerous to mention, also quantity of household furniture.Please note the farm of 200 acres, 75 acres In woods will be offered for sale at 3:30 p.m Cause of sale, sickness.Lunch Canteen on the grounds.Terms\u2014CASH.ART BENNETT, Auctioneer, Tel.90W SAWYERVILLE.^//maÂê4 Free installation WHILE-U-WA1T MUFFLER -fugh S.Rose & Co.Ltd.113 Depot St., Sherbrooke.LO.9-2514 FALL CLEANUP 1951 Models and older ones.Very smell payments to responsible persons.# These cars are priced right for quick sale.Come in and make us an offer.'51 Pontiac Club Coupe.'51 Dodge Sedan.'50 Ford Tudor.'50 Chevrolet Coach.'49 Pontiac Coupe.Many Others To Choose From.\"A lot with a lot to offer\"' BUY SAFE AT OE LUXE AUTOMOBILES LTD.Authorized Dealer for BUICK - PONTIAC and G.M.C.Trucks.1744 King St.West Sherbrooke.LO.9-3668\u2014LO.9-4305 jMELBOURNE \u2014 MIbi Patty Gillin, who it attending Felleri College, Grande Ligne, la (pending a few dayi with her mother, Mra.J.W.Gillin, the ichool having been cloied by the flu epidemic.Re cent gueati of Mra.Gillin at Gilhavcn were Mr.and Mn.John W.Nutbrown of Delray Beach, Fla., Mr, and Mra.W.MacDonald of Lennoxville, and Miaa Gertrude M.Sparrow of Fort Chambly, who apent the weekend.37.Personal HYGIENE supplias (rubber goods) Mailed postpaid lit plain aealad aa-velope with price list.Six samples, 25c.24 aamplaa, 51.00.MaU order Dept.C-2, Nov Rubber Cou Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.Business Directory Advocates ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS.LANGLAIS A MONTY - General and Eatata \u2014 8 Wellington South \u2014 LO.2-4735.ASHTON R.TOBIN, Q C\u201e Trial Work and General Practice.Rosenbloom Bldg, oppoalta City Hall, 138 Wellington (North).LO.2-2120.WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q.C., 437 St.James St.West, Montreal.AVanue 8-8042.Chartered Accountants P.S.ROSS A SON.Chartered Accountants, Montreal.LAVALX.EE, Bedard, Lyonnais, Messier, Gascon Chartered Accountants, Room 504 Continental Building, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2-9880.Dentists DR.J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist 204 Wellington St.North opposite Court House.Phone: LO.7-8644.Optometrists ALBERT TRUDEAU.Optometrist, Continental Building, Sherbrooke Tel: LO.2-0517.Eyes examined.TENDERS The Municipality of Compton Station, October 8.1957, isked fur tenders for the opening of 50 miles of winter roads.All tenders must he submitted by October 19.It is understood that the Municipality does not bind itself to accept either the lowest or the highest tender.Julien Dubreuil, Sec.-Treas.Waterville, R.R.l, Oue.AUCTION SALE TO SETTLE THE ESTATE OF THE late Frank Olney, IS CROWN ST., DANVILLE, P.Q.Saturday, Oct.19th, AT 7:30 A.M.3 piece chesterfield: lot of assorted chairs; writing desk; table lamp; foot lamp; kitchen table and four chairs; cupboard; washing machine; 2 cattle watering units; 3 complete beds; radio; trunk; lot of assorted plates and dishes; bed linens; lot of square fence; electric range, 2 elements with oven (like new); Quebec heater; scale (250 lb.cap.); carpenter\u2019s tool box with large assortment of tools; Garden Implements; 2 roof ladders; 6 bureaus, 4 with mirrors; hall table; wash stand and set; cabinet; dinner set for 8; many antique arti-cles.Many other articles too numerous to mention.GERARD LAFRANCE, Licenced auctioneer, AUCTION SALE Mrs Edvard Aldrich, \u2014 FOR \u2014 HUNTINGVILLC, on the Hunting- villa - Milby Highway.Saturday, Oct.19th, AT 1:00 P.M, Diningroom set, china cabinet, couch, roll top desk, small size, hall seat and mirror, studio set, round oak table, Williams sewing machine, gramaphone, cedar chest, box rocker, small radio, boudoir sets, fern ; stand, clock with wooden works, love j seat, hanging lamps, step ladder, hay } fork, 15 hens, silverware, cut glass | dishes, china tea sets, drapes, curtains, linen, blankets, rugs, quantity of block wood, (dry), beds, bureaus, commodes, (etc ), many odd dishes and cooking utensils, garden tools, many odd chairs and rocking chairs, some antique, many other articles too numerous to mention, «very thin g must be sold as Mrs.Aldrich has sold her property.Terms: CASH.ART BENNETT, (Auctioneer) Tel.90W SawyervUle, Tel.LO.7-4023 Lennoxville Office AUCTION SALE \u2014 FOR \u2014 Mrs.Alexandre Gauthier, ST.CATHERINE ROAD Wednesday, Oct.16, 1957, AT 12:30 P.M.TO BE SOLD: l pair of horses, 2800 lbs., 10 milking cows, Holstein, 3 to freshen the lest of November or first of December, 1 Holstein bull 2 years old, hay loader, Massey Harris rake, mowing machine, 6 ft.cut.; cultivators, 2 furrow plow, corn seeder, walking plow, finishing harrow, spring tooth harrow, spreader, seeder, double harness, rubber tired wagon, hay rack, scale, 2000 lbs.manure carrier and 60 feet of rail, 8 Carnation cans, 20 tons of hay, 5 tons of pressed hay, 5 tons of pressed straw, 70 bags of oats, s sugaring outfit consisting of 600 cans of Iti and 2 gallons, vat, 1 reservoir 400 gallons, 1 reservoir of 100 gallons for gathering sap.House furnishings, 1 piano, 1 chesterfield set, complet* dining room set, kitchen set, 4 buresux, 2 beds, dishes, and other articles too numerous to mention.Terms: CASH R.A.MURPHY, (Auctioneer) Waterville, Tel.602-r-21.'Radio Guide 10.00 National Neva tad 1.00\tKama c'a Roost j.30 Rswhlde 8 45 Roving rsportsr 5 55 By Lin* 5 IS Evening Interlude 5.30 Roil Back th* Years 7.00\tPops Concert 7.00\tCMC N*»» 7.05\tConcert Tim* 7.30\tCMC Newt 7.55 Concert rim* 8.00\tCMC New» 8.15 Morning Devotions I.\t10 Musical March Past 5.00\tCMC New* 9.06\tMuMc in th* Morning 9.46 Light end Lyrlcel 10.16 Kindergarten of the Air 10.30\tShirley Mr*» 10.40 Ruth Herding 10.40 CMC News 10.48 Wiltz Tim* 11.00\tFighting Words II.\t50 Intermission 11.45 Musical Program 12.00\tBBC New* 5.00\tPress Newt 6.06 Hidin' The Rang* 5.30 Adventure Ahoy 5.45 Smuggler's Cove 8.00\tCMC News 8.00 Dawn New* Roundup 8.00\tMusical Clock 6.46 Sacred Heart Pgm.7.00\tPreaa New* 7.06 Musical Clock 7.30\tSport* Roundup 7.36 Musical Clock 4.00\tCBC New* 5a Weather 8.15 Musical Clock 9.00\tMorning Devotions 9.30\tBilingual Bandstand 9.45 Light and Lrlcal 10.16 Klnderkarten of the Air 10.30 Music For You 10.40 Ruth Harding 10.48 Music For You 11.00 Press New* 5.30 Supper Club 6.00 News 6.05 Supper Club 6.15 Sports Review 5.55\tSign On 6.00\tCoffee time (.25 Headline New* 6.30\tFarm Journal 6.45\tCoffee ITm* 6.55\tWeather or Not 7.00\tThe Billboard 7.15\tCoffee Time 7.30\tCheckerboard Prog 7.45\tNews 8.00\tMorning Special 8.15\tToday's News and You 8.30\tTown Crier 8.45\tFamily Album 9.00\tNews 9.05 Music 9.15\tMorning Devotions 5.00\tNews 5.05\tSplnerama 5.30\tNews and Sports Capsule 5.35\tSplnerama 6.00\tNews and Weather 6.10\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.30\tNews and Sports 6.00\tNews, weather 6.05\tYawn Patrol 6.15 Sacred Heart Pgm.6.30\tNew* 6.35\tMusical Clock 7.00\tNews and Weather 7.05\tMusical Clock 7.30\tNews Sc Weather 7.35\tMusical Clock 8.00\tNews and Sport* 8.10\tMusical Clock 8.30\tNew* 8.35\tMusical Clock 9.00\tNews 9.05\tWeathercast 9.10\tFifty a Day 9.20 Memo from Morgan\u2019s 9.30\tRendezvous with Rod 10.00\tNews 10.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 11.00\tNews 11.05\tA A P.Calling 11.30 Musical Menu CBM (940 Kcs) THIS IVSNING 7.50\tChieho Valla 1.00\tAround th* Wertd in Eighty Day*.1.50\tSelene* Review \u2014 Uatet Sinclair 6.00\tLet's Make Muale \u2022AO Leicester Square WEDNESDAY 11.16 Western Roundup 12.50 Farm Broadcast 12.59 Official Tim* Signal 1.00\tCBC New* and Weather Forecast I.\t16 Th* Happy Gang 6.00\tLolly-too-dum 3.30\tMarina Inveatlgator 4.00\tEncore» 4.27 CBC New* 4.30\tEarly Strings 4.45\tLegend* of Central America 5.0ft Collector'* Choice 5.30\tRawhide 5.45\tRoving Reporter 5.55 By Line 6.00\tCBC New* and Sportcaat 6 IS Sights and Sound* CKTS (1240 Kcs) THIS EVENING 6.35\tSupper Club 6.45\tThe Wtgonmaateri 7.15 We're oa Vacation 7.30\tChico Valle 8.00\tAssignment 9.00\tCBC Concert Hall WEDNESDAY II.\t06 Musicale Matinee 11.30\tMusical Roundup 12.00\tNewi 12.06 The Sunshine Hour 12.30\tRosenbloom\u2019* Newscast 12.38 The Sunshine Hour 12.45\tOur Gal Sunday 1.00\tCBC Newt 1.18 Musical Master 2.00\tCBC New* 2.03 Trans Canada Matinee 3.00\tPrea* New* 3.06 Spins \u2019N Needles 4.00\tEncorea 4.30\tNewa 4.33 Play It Safe 5.00\tPrea* Newa 8.05\tRiding The Range 5.30\tThrough the Looking Glas* WIKE (1490 Kcs) THIS EVENING 6.30\tSupper Club 7.00\tVermont at Seven 7.15 Country Music Time 7.30\tMusic WEDNESDAY 9.30\tHomemakers 9.45\tJimmy Fiddler 10.00\tNews 10j05 The Three Sun* 10.15 Rlngo 10.30\tMelody Tipping in 11.00\tNews 11.05\tPersonalities in Print 11.10\tMelody Tippin' tn 12.00\tScoreboard 12.10\tNews 12.25 Weather Forças» 12.30\tToday In Vermont (2.45 Chevrolet Showtime LOO News 1.05\tPop* Concert CJAD (800 Kcs) THIS EVENING 6,40 Make Believe Ballroom 7.00\tNews and Sports 7.15\tAmos N\u2019 Andy 7.45\tEye Witness 8.00\tCity Hospital 9.00\tEdward R.Murrow 9.15\tRobert Q.Lewis 9.45\tSongs In the Night WEDNESDAY 12.00\tNews & Weather 12.05\tThe Litle Show 12.15\tNews Quiz 12.30 News and Sports 12.35\tHomemakers' Choice 1.00\tNews 1.05\tMeet The Artist 1.15\tTop Tune Time 1.30\tRoad of Life 1.45\tStars and Thetr Hits 2.00\tNews 2.05\tDoris Clark 2.30\tParty Line 2.45\tHouse Party 3.00\tCommunity News 3.05\tDear Dorothy Dtx 3.15\tSecond Mrs.Burton 3.30\tMusic \u2018Round the World 4.00\tNews 4.05\tClub 800 5.00\tNews 5.05\tSptnarama 10.60 Bad Vtrs* iu.w ULstlnguiahad Artists 1L00 The World of Music 15.00 CBC Newa and Mgs-off 6.30\tContinental Carouitl 7.00 Pops Concert 7.30\tIntroduction to Wed.Night 7.40 Holst Song Cycle 10.00\tNational News and Roundup 10.10 Midweek Review 10.30\tRecital 11.00\tMusic of Beethoven 12.00\tCBC Now* and algn-off 9.30\tSymphony Concert 10.40 Music for Relaxing 10.45 Dow Sport Show 11.00\tDominion News 11.10 Music Ul midnight 12.00\tStation Closing 8.00\tNew* 8.10\tTown Criai News 6.15\tSportcast 6.30\tBylin# 6.35 1240 Suppor Club 7.00\tMidsummer Recital 7.15\tWe\u2019re on Vacation 7.50 Spotlight on Music 7.45\tRetarded Children 8.00\tAssignment 9.00\tCdn.Muale Bali 9.30\tSchool for Retarded Children 9.45\tMemo from th* U.N.10.00\tShadows 10.30 Music for Relaxing 10.45 Dow Sport Show 11.00\tDom.Newa 11.10\tMusic tu midnight 12.00\tClosing 8.13 Baseball 10 30 Just Good Music 11.00 Final News 11.10 Sign Off 1.55\tBaseball 4.30\tThe Road Show 5.30\tSupper Club 6.00\tNew* 5.08 Supper Club 6.15 Sports Review 6.30\tSupper Club 7.00\tVermont at Seven 7.30\tThis Is Show Business 7.55\tBaseball 8.00\tNews 8.05\tSandman\u2019s Matinee 9.00\tNews 9.05\tSandman\u2019s Matinee 10.00\tJust Good Music 11.00\tNews iUO Sign Oft 10.00\tNews & Sports iu.05 starlight Concert 10.30\tNews & Sports 10.38 Starlight Concert 11.00\tDanny Galllvan 11.10 Local News 11.15 The World Tonight 11.35\tVisit with Val 12.00\tNews, Sign Off 5.30\tNews & Sports Capsule 5.35\tSptnarama 6.00\tNews & Weather 6.10 Ballroom 6.30\tNews and Sports 6.40 Make Believe Ballroom 7.00\tNewa Sc Sport* 7.15\tAmos N\u2019 Andy 7.45\tEye Witness \u2014 News & Sports 8.00\tFBI in Peace and War 8.30\tTestimonial Dinner 9.00\tEdward R.Murrow 9.15\tRobert Q.Lewis 9.45\tSongs in The Night 10.00\tNews and Sports 10.20 Starlight Concert 10.30 News & Sport* 11.00\tDanny Galllvan 11.10 Local News 11.35 Visit with Val 12.00\tNews and Sign off.4 WHEEL DRIVE DODGE TRUCKS (New) Now Available for Immediate Delivery.1\u2014DODGE 1 Ton \"Power Wagon\" W.300 6 Cyl.\u2014 G.V.W.\u2014 9,500 lbs.Power Take Off and Winch \u2014 4 speed transmission.900 x 16 \u2014 Single All Service Tires, 1\u2014DODGE 3 Ton, Model W-500 \u2014 Timken Four Wheel Drive \u2014 V-8 Engine \u2014 G.V.W.\u2014 18,000 lbs.4 speed transmission \u2014 Winch and power take off \u2014 8.25 x 20 \u2014 Grip-Tread Tires (Dual) CUSTOM-MADE FOR SNOW PLOWS.See Them Now At N.V.CLOUTIER INC.43 Wellington South Tel.LO.2-3805 TV Guide rUMDAV 9.25\tProgram 9.30\tIt\u2019» Fun to Reduce 9.45\tThe Early New* 10.00\tG»rry Moore tO:3U Thli World of Ou» 10.46 Arthur Godfrey 11.00\tArthur Godfrey 11.16\tRider» of Th* Purplo Sag* 11 JO Strike It Rich 13.00\tAero*» the Fene* 12.16\tLove of Life UL30 Search for Tomorrow 12.45 Guiding Light LOO News 1.05 Mixing Bowl 1.25\tNew» 1.30\tAs th* World turns 2.00\tOur Miss Brooks 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tDuJe* and HU SwtngbUlles 3.48 Bob Crosby 100 Brighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Edge of Night 8.00\tChuckwagou Tales 5.15\tSports Digest 6.28 WsatherwU* 6.30\tNewstime 6.45\tD.Edward»\u2014Newt 7.00\tGolden Playhouse 7.80 Name That Tun* 8.00\tPhil SUvt» Show 8.30\tEve Arden Show 9.00\tTo Tell the Truth 9.30\tCaptain Grief 10.00\t$64,000 Question 10.30 Spike Jones 11.00\tFinal Edition 11.15 Tomorrow's Weather 1140 Dangerous Assignment WEDNESDAY\u2014 9 28 Profrsm Preview» 9.80 It*» Fun to Reduo# 9.46 The Early Newa 10.00\tGary Moore Show 10.18\tThU World oi (Jure 10.50 ThU U the Answer 11:00 Arthur Godfrey 11.30 Strike U Rich 12.00\tAerois the Fenco 12.18\tLove of LU* 11.30\tSearch for Tomorrow 12.48 Guiding Light I.\t00 News 1.05 Mixing Bowl 1.25\tNew» L30 As the World turn* 1.00\tOur Mias Brook* 3.30\tOpen Hoiue 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tBob Crosby 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.16 Secret Storm 4.30\tTh* Edge of Night 5.00\tChuckwagon Tales 8.45\tDuke and HU Swlngbtllles 6.15 Sport* Digest 6.25\tWeatherwls* 6.50 Newstime 5.45\tD.Edwards\u2014News 7.00\tWhlrleyblrds 7.30\tCrossword Quiz 8.00\tThe Big Record 8.30\tTelephone Time 9.00\tThe Millionaire 9.30\tHighway Patrol 10.00\tArmstrong Circle Theatre 11.00\tFinal Edition II.\t15 Tomorrow's Weather Channel 3 uju Ready on Stag* Three 12.55 Sign Off THURSDAY\u2014 9.25\tProgram Previews 9.30\tIt's Fun* to Reduce 4:45 Early Newa 10.30\tMan To Man 10.45\tArthur Godfrey 11.00\tRldert of th* Purple Sag* 11.15\tArthur Godfrey 11.30\tStrike It Rich 12.00\tAcroa* th* Fenco 12.15\tLove of LU* 12.3U Search for Tomorrow 12.45\tGuiding Light 1.00\tNewa 1.10 Mixing Bowl 1.30\tAs the World turns 2.00\tOur MUs Brooks 2J0 Open House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tDuke and EU* Swlngblllle* 3 45 Bob Crosby 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Edge of Night 8.00\tChuckwagon Tales 5.15\tSports Digest 6.25\tWeatherwU* 5.30\tNewatlme 6.45\tD.Edward»\u2014News 7.00\tSusie 740 sgt Preston of th* Yukon 8.00\tBob Cummings 8.30\tClimax 9.30\tPlayhouse 90 11.00\tFinal Edition 11.15\tTomorrow's Weather 11.20 Ready on Stag* 3 12.40 Sign Off WCAX-TV, Burlington Preview» Plattsburg \u2014 Channel 5 WPTZ, TUESDAY- 7.0j Today 9.00\tThis Is The Life 9.30\tTV Schooltime 10.00\tArlene Francia Show 10.30\tTreasure Hunt 11.00\tTV School Time 11.30\tTruth or Con*» quences 12.00\tTic Tac Dough 12.30\tIt Could Be You 1.00\tHospitality House 1.30\tClub \"SO\u201d 2.30\tBride and Groom 3.00\tMatinee 4.00\tQueen For a Day 4.45 Modern Romances 5.00\tDusty Boyd Show 6.00\tNews 6.15\tTele Auction 6:30 Federal Men 7.00\tSports Scorebook 7:10 Weather 7.16\tJohn Daly\u2014Newa 7.30\tMen of Annapolis 8.0\tEddie Fisher Time 8.30\tPanic 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10.00\tWire Sendee 11.00\tAtlantic Weather 11.05 Late News and Sports 9.30 Summer Theatre 10.00 Nat King Cole 10.30 Public Service U.06 Late News 11.00 Atlantic Weathe* Montreal \u2014 Channel 6 THURSDAY 11.05 Late News and Sports CBMT, TUESDAY- 10.00\tRoyal Visit 12.00\tMusic 3.30\tKiddies Comer 4.00\tOpen House 4.30\tHowdy Doody 5.00\tTh Things We See 5.30\tHomer Bell 6.00\tRocky Jones 8.30\tThe World Through Stamps 6.45\tCBC TV News 7.00\tTabloid 7.30\tLife with Elizabeth 7.45\tSports Topics 8.00\tFront Page Challenge 9.00\tRoyal Visit 9.30\tGreat Plays 10.30 Music To See 11.00\tCBC TV News 11.15 Ray Milland 11.45 Lili Palmer WEDNESDAY- 9.25\tRoyal Visit 12.15\tTest Pattern 2.30\tMusic 3.25\tToday on CBMT 3.30\tKiddles Corner 4.00\tOpen House 4.30\tHowdy Doody 5.00\tSwing Your Partner 5.30\tCircus Boy 6.00\tRobin Hood 6.3U Movie Museum 6.45 CBC-TV News 7.00\tTabloid 7.30\tDisneyland 8.00\tMoonlight Bay 9.00\tKraft TV Theatre 10.00 Wayne and Shuster 10.30\tPacific Thirteen 11:00 CBC News 11.15\tTEA 11.30\tRoyal Visit 3.25 Today 3.30\tKiddles Corner 4.00\tOpen House 4.30\tHowdy Doody 5.00\tMaggie Muggins 5.30\tChildren\u2019s Newsreel 6.00\tCraig Kennedy 6.30\tWonder of the Wild 6.45 CBC TV Newt 7.00\tTabloid 7.30\tHighway Patrol 8.00\tMeet McGraw ; 8.30\tClimax 9.30\tFirst Performance 10.00\tHlghw-ay Patrol 10.30 BBC Presents 11.00\tCBC TV News 11.15 Sports Guesses and Guests 11.45 Frontier Doctor CHLT-TV \u2014 Channe TUESDAY 3.40 CHLT-TV Today 3.45\tCiné-FeutUeton 4.00\tMenu a la Carte 4.30\tMatinee with Sally 4.45\tThéâtre des peut* 5.00\tRange Rider 5.30\tLes Olympiques \u201957 6.0\tLes Gais Lurons 6.30\tBy Hero 7.00\tTelebulletla 7.06 La Meteo 7.09 Edition Sportive 7.15 Tele-Supplement 7.30\tAlombre d\u2019une personnalitie 7.45\tFilm SJW Rendez-vous De* Sports 8.30\tVariétés Miniature 9.00\tC\u2019est la vie 9.30\tHistoire- d\u2019Amour 10.00 Le Teletheatre LUIS' Local Front News 11.30 Summer Theatre WEDNESDAY- 3.40 Today 3.45\tCtné-Feullieton 4.00\tMenu a la Carte 4.30\tActualité Feminine 4.45\tThéâtre dea petits 5:00 Gene Autry Show 5.30\tOperation Mystere 6.00\tBorder Rhythm sire* 6.30\tTales of the Texas Rangers 7.00\tTelebulletin 7.06 La Meteo 7.09 Edition Sportive 7.30\tDisco-Vision 7.45\tLes Collégiens troubadours 8.00\tLe Point d\u2019interrogation 8.30\tAu Chenal du Moine 9.00\tPays et Merveilles 5.30\tLong Métrage 10.00\tLa Lutte 11.00\tCBMl News 7 IMS Local Front New» 11.23 Sports In Review 11.30\tTheatre D\u2019ete 12.20 Telejournal 12.30\tNews Round-up 12.50 Sign off THURSDAY \u2014 3.40 Today 3.45\tCinejeuilleton 4.00\tMenu a la Carte 4.30\tMatinee with Sally 4.45\tTheatre des petit* a.00 Rin-Ttn-TlD 5.30\tPtng et Pong 6.00\tLes Gals Lurozzs 7.00\tTelebulletin 7,06 La Meteo 7.09 Edition Sportive 7.15 Le Telephone Sonne 7.30\tA Communiquer 7 45 Toi et Moi 9.00\tRendezvous avec Michelle WMTW, TUESDAY\u2014 11.40 Norman Vincent Peale I 11.55 News At Noon i 12.00 Hotel Cosmopolitan j 12:15 Love of Ufe | 12.30 Your AU-Star Theatre 1.00\tMovietown U.S.A, 2.00\tLadles Fair 2.30\tHouse Party ! 3.00 American Bandstand 1 4.30 Commodore Bob j 5.00 Mickey Mouse i 6.00 Tri-State News 6.15\tThe Early Sho w 7.15\tJohn Daly 7.30\tSugarfoot 9.0\tBroken Arrow 9.30\tRed Skelton 10.00\tTBA 10.30\tTBA 10.45 Are You Positive 11.00\tTomorrow's headlines U.10 ML Washington weather Mt.Washington \u2014 WEDNESDAY- 11.40 Man to Man 11.55 News 12.00 Hotel Cosmopolitan 12.15 Love of Life 12.30 All Star Theatre 1.00\tMovietime U.S.A.2.00\tThe Edith Webber Show 2.30\tHouse Party 3.0\tAmerican Bandstand 1.30\tCommodore Bob 5.00\tMickey Mouse Club 6.00\tTri-State News 6.15\tThe Early Show 7.15\tJohn Daly \u2014 New» 7.30\tDtsnevtand 8.30\tTombstone territory 9.00\tPat Boon Show 10.00\tSan Francisco Beat 10.30 Bootball Highlights 11.00\tTomorrow\u2019s Headline* 11.10 ML Washington Weather Channel 8 THURSDAV- 11.00\tWashington Welcomes Queen 11.30\tTBA 11.40 Sacred Heart 11.55 News 12.00\tHotel Cosmopolitan 12.15\tLove of Life 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are glad to hear he is improving in health at the H M l' Hospital, where he has been a patient for the past ten days Tittle Carol Ingalls has also been a patient in the same hospital for the past week but is ex peel ed home soon.Mrs Carl Wilkins has returned I from Montreal where she spent 8HKKRROOKK DAILY RFCORD, TirESDAY, OCT IS, 1957 several days visiting friends , Mr and Mr*.Clark Tower* ar* Ret James tirant and family ! spending several days with Mrs.ol Huntingdon, were recent guests Towers' father, Mr, A Gilbert, ut Mr and Mrs James Hunter in Rishupton Sherbrooke Auto Spring Ltd.Leaf Soring.Coü Soring, Shock Absorber», #tt Sales and Service: \u2018For us it's always Springtime* 145 Bio Forks Street Tol.i LO 9114* TAILOR For ladlos and gantlamon Cooorel Repairs F COLLETTE S3 King W\u201e Apt 10 LO 2-4334 SHERBROOKE SAWYERVULE\u2014 ART BENNETT GraSuata of Reppart\"» School ot Auctionaorlnp Bilingual Professional Auctioneer \u2014 REAL ESTATR \u2014 Tel.9ÜW \u2014 Sawyervllle Eerl 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Z-cVl AH ONCE MORE ITS GOOD OLP TW/fRP I SAW YOUR HELICOPTER BEING WARMED UP./-soe-soe; no more Q-GUE5TIONS.JUST GET ME TO THE MURK CITY AIRPORT.I BEO YOU.PLEASE OKAY .WERE ALERTED TO BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR a AINE LAVISH, THE BEAUTIFUL YOUNG HEIRESS.OKAY.STOP I'M TAKING YOU BACK, MISS.* WHY 0(0 YOU INVOLVE ME IN THIS ESCAPADE ?SEASON^ The Woman Is Requested To Pay \u201d - JUNE'S TAKING ME our' itll fit in with the spirit of TWIRP SEASON IF I MAKE HER WAIT DOWNSTAIRS, THE WAYX'VE SO OFTEN CONE ' CRYING - flL TAKE YOU THERE ' F PONT \\ii 'B \u2014 sKPrRBROftKir Tuitv RKrnun.Tuesday, oct.is, iast m arriutjei jq '| |\"ig Women\u2019s Sphere Social And Personal Notes RITTHER FORD\u2014PRATT The marriage of Miss Judith-Anne Pratt, daughter of Mr, and Mn.W.Lawrence A Pratt, to Mr, John Malcolm Rutherford, son of Mr, and Mrs.J.B.Ruther ford, \"Burnbnnk\", Manotick, Ont., took place at three o\u2019clock on October 5 in the Church of St.Paul the Apostle, Rev.It.S, Jervis-Read officiated.Yellow and bronze mums adorned the church and the wedding music was play od by Mr.W.W.Gibson.Given in marriage by her father, the bride was in a waltz length gown of deep lustre satin, the fitted lace bodice having a boat neck-line and sleeves ending in points over the hands.A large satin pouf highlighted the hack of the bouffant skirt.Her shoulder length veil was held in place by a coronet of lace and she carried a cascade bouquet of orange delight roses.Mrs.E.R.Gaunter, as matron of honor, wore a gold color light weight satin sheath dress with contrasting brown satin bow in the back and a bandeau of satin in her hair.Her bouquet was of bronze mums.The bridesmaids were Miss Betty Flint and Miss Dorothy Rutherford, Miss Flint wearing a pine green sheath dress of lightweight satin with contrasting gold bow at the back and Miss Rutherford was in an autumn brown lightweight satin dress having a bouffant skirt and contrasting rust bow at the hack.They wore bandeaurc to match their dresses and carried bouquets of bronze mums.Mr.John Hope acted as best man for the groom and the ushers were Mr.E.R.Gaunter and Mr.Don Kidd.Mrs.Pratt, the bride\u2019s mother, was attired in a cocoa brown lace over taffeta sheath dress with a dark brown velour hat and brown accessories with which she wore a corsage of orange delight roses.The mother of the groom, Mrs.Rutherford, chose a gown of royal blue chiffon velvet and small white sequined hat, her corsage was of white carnations.Womens Groups BROMPTON ROAD W.I.To \u201cShell out for UNICEF\" by holding a Hallowe\u2019en card party in the Community Hall on November 6 was planned by the members of the Brompton Road Women\u2019s Institute at their regular meeting held on Saturday at the home of Mrs.Norman Hatch.Miss Verna Hatch was assisting hostess.The meeting was chaired by the president, Mrs.R.Tmax and the secretary, Mrs.E.Good-fellow read several thank you notes and announced the dates of the V.O.N.Thrift Shop as October 15 and 16 and the F.W.I.C.convention in Ottawa on October 28 to 31.Conveners reports were given as follows: Agriculture, In the absence of Miss Elsie Winget, the president thanked those who had assisted at the recently held school fair.Home Econmics\u2014Mrs.H.McLeod gave notice of the Workshop to be held in Lennoxvilie from October 28 to November 22 and urged the members to attend.Plans were made to cater to a turkey supper for the Bell Telephone Co., on November 2 and for the ploughmens\u2019 banquet on October 19.Five dollars was voted to the Bible Society.Following the business session a social hour was enjoyed when the hostesses were assisted in serving refreshments by the Misses Mary Ann, Linda and Susan Jane Hatch.The next meeting will be held on November 9.HEARING GLASSES HEARING AIDS See them Try Them at Beltone Hearing Aid Service \\ JÜ Cen*re 65 Wellington St.South.Maurice Domenjoz, prop.Take advantage of this opportunity for a FREE scientific test of your hearing at your home or at my office by an outstanding authority.Discover how remarkably your hearing loss may be corrected by the newest Beltone Hearing Glasses or Hearing Aids.You are under absolutely no obligation.Tear off and mail this coupon for complete free information or call LO.9-2657.- \u2022 THE BELTONE\t¦ j HEARING CENTRE I 65 Wellington St.South, f J Sherbrooke.J NAME\t.! ! ADDRESS .! ! TOWN\tor RR .J ¦ Phone\tNo.| L.rf KllgfM\t____________________________________ MR.and MRS.JOHN M.RUTHERFORD, photographed following their marriage which took place on Saturday, October 5 in St.Paul the Apostle Church.The bride, the former Miss Judith-Anne Pratt, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.Lawrence A.Pratt and the groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Rutherford, of Manotick, Ont.\t(Photo by Lloyd Hutchison.) Mrs, F.W, MeCrea, Montreal St., is leaving tomorrow, to be the guest of her sister, Mrs.G.D.Pratt, of Long Island, N.Y., for the next ten days.\u2022 \u2022 * Miss Evelyn Stevenson, of Cowansville, who attended the annual Teachers Con ention, in Montreal, joined her family, Miss Dorothy Stevenson and Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Murray and their sons, Messrs.Bob and Ian Murray, to spend the week-end with Miss Beulah Stevenson and Miss Jean Beaton, of Derby Line, * * * Master Pierre Roy, student at the University of Ottawa, spent the week-end with his parents.Mr.and Mrs.Sarto Roy, Dominion Ave.\u2022 * * Mr.and Mrs.R.0.Paxton, Vimy St., have returned from St.Catharines, Ont., where they visited the former\u2019s father, Mr.Fred Paxton, for the week-end.# » * Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Bell and children.Judith and Steven, w'ho spent the week with Mr.Bell\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Bell, Brooks St., have returned to their home in Montreal West.* * * Mr.H.E.Grundy, Q.C., and Mrs.Grundy, Quebec St\u201e and their daughter, Miss Jean Grundy, of Montreal, were guests, for the week-end, of Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Lyster, of Trenholm.« * * Master John Meagher, has relumed to Loyola College, Montreal, after having spent a few days with his mother, Mrs.Constance Meagher, Victoria St.* * « Miss Carol Loveland has returned to St.Lambert, after spending the week-end with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Nettleship, Deacon St., Len-noxviile.* * * Mrs.P.H.Skelton, of Montreal, is spending a few days with her sister, Miss Gladys Hale, Moore St.F/0 Howard A.Littlejohn, of the R.C.A.F.Recruiting Unit, London, Ont., is arriving today, to spend some time with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Littl# john and family, Queen St., Lennoxvilie.* * * Mr.C.Smiliie Buckland, of Montreal, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs.C.P.Buckland, The Montreal.* \u2022 * Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Moe and daughters, Pamela Ann and Janice Elizabeth, of Granby, were week end guests of Mr and Mrs.Reid Moe, High St., and Mr.and Mrs.Ivan West, King St.West.\u2022\t\u2022\tw Miss H.E.Fowlie and Miss Enid Hopper have returned from Montreal, where they attended the annual convention of the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers, of Quebec, held in the Montreal High School.Miss Hopper stayed at the Berkeley Hotel and Miss Fowlie was the guest of friends.\u2022\t* » Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Murray, have returned to Westmount, after spending the week-end in Lennoxvilie, as guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Murray and family, Academy St.* * * Mrs, Thomas Hughes and children, Myron and Bronwen, have returned to their home, on \\fimy St., atter having spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.S.E.Mar-wood, of Rosemere.*\t\u2022\t* Mr.\tand\tMrs.A.\tA.\tMcKindsev, Mount Rd., Lennoxvilie, were guests for the week-end, of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Lindsay, of Montreal.:md of Mr.and Mrs.John McKintisey,\tof\tSte.\tRose.?\t*\t* Mr?.H.W.Hastings, of B-ad-ford, Vt\u201e is spending a wJek with her sitser, Miss Rooina Stevenson, The Montreal.Hostesses for the Catholic i Women\u2019s League salad tea, to be i held, Saturday, October 19, in St.Patrick\u2019s Church Hall, are: Mrs.Wilfred Olivier, Mrs.R.j Paul McKenna, Mrs.0.Goyette, j Mrs.Stewart Hansford, Mrs.M.DeLottinville, Mrs.0.C.Smith, Mrs.B N.Holtham, Miss i Louise Tracey, Mrs.Earle Hall, | Mrs.C.W.Clark, Mrs.Robert î Dunsmore, Mrs.L.P.Leveque.Mrs.Fred Wilson, Mrs.Ernest ; Spafford, Mrs.George Murphy, Mrs.Leonard O'Donnell, Mrs.W.; P.Charlebois and Mrs.Constance Meagher.* \u2022 * Master Jacques Laverdure, has returned to the University of Ottawa, after spending the weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Laverdure and family, Portand Ave.nmm Mr and Mrs.Lewis Dunsmore, with her daughter, Mrs.Stanuy Wheatley of St.Lambert, and Mrs.Robert Dunsmore, Beckett Rd., spent the week-end at the Mr and Mr*.A.F.White, Academy St\u201e Lennoxvilie, spent the weekend with the tatter\u2019s sister, Miss Emily Burrell, at ner summer home, in Piedmont, Miss Moily White, of Montre:!, was i so a week-end guest of ner aunt Miss Burrell in the Lauren-tians.CATERERS Fur Weddine*.Luncheon* Teas, Hume Conking POCKCLIFFE 471 Quebec St.Tel.LO 2 3433 home of Mr.and Mrs.MalxJm Dunsmore, of Goffstown, N H.BIUM) and ROUS VITAMIN ENRICHED (lllattxi.BREAD 24 oi «nen aeiteo Tel LO l 2744 Mrs.W.J.Rutherford, grandmother of the groom, in a light navy bh a lace dress, wore a French fur felt hat to match, black accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses.Mrs.W.R.Moffat, also a grandmother of the groom, chose a dress of powder blue lace and crepe with which she wore a matching felt hat, black accessories and corsage of pink sweetheart roses.Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held at Elmwood Inn, Lennoxvilie, where the rooms were adorned with white shasta daisies.The bride\u2019s table was attractively arranged with low bowls of white shasta daisies and tall white tapers in silver candelabra.Mr.and Mrs.Rutherford left for a wedding trip to Bonnie Oaks, Norwich, Vt, the bride travelling in an ensemble of a dark brown polished wool broadcloth dress under a jacket of mixed brown, beige and black tweed with a mink collar.A dark brown feather hat, Mayfair brown accessories and copper jewelry completed the ensemble.On their return, Mr.and Mrs, Rutherford will reside in Montreal.Out of town guests were from Ottawa, Manotick, North Gower, Ont., Vancouver, B.C., Beaure paire, St.Johns, Pointe Claire.Macdonald College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, Montreal and North Hatley, Que.Lovely EXCLUSIVE in ready-made DRAPES! 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Sherbrooke Fair Prize List Continued POULTRY PLYMOUTH ROCK BARRED Cock: Harold Kydd, G, Bush.Hen: H.Kydd, Gordon Bush, H.Kydd.Cockerel: H Kydd, H.Kydd.D.Johnson, D.Johnson.Pullet: D Johnson, H.Kydd.ROCK WHITE Cock: Lome Kydd, A.Fulker.Hen: L.Kydd, A.Fulker, A.Fulker, D.Johnson, D.Johnson.Cockerel: H.Kydd, D.Johnson, G.Lake, D.Johnson, Harold Kydd, A.L.Fulker.Pullet: H.Kydd, D.Johnson, G.Lake, D.Johnson, G.Chapman.PLYMOUTH ROCK A.O.V.Cock: E.Taylor, G.A.Booth, E.Taylor.Hen: 1, 2, 3 E, G.Taylor, Gordon Bush, 5, 6 Malcolm Taylor.Cockerel: M.Taylor, 2, 3 E.G.Taylor.Pullet: 1, 2 E.G.Taylor.WYANDOTTE WHITE Cock: Harold Kydd.Hen: 1, 2 E.G.Taylor, H.Kydd Ernest Taylor.Cockerel: H.Kydd, E.Taylor, E.Taylor, D.Johnson, D.Johnson, Gleason Lake.Pullet: 1, 2, 3 Ernest Taylor, G.Lake, Douglas Johnson.WYANDOTTE SILVER OR GOLDEN Cock: G.Chapman, E.Taylor.Hen: 1, 2 E.Taylor, G.Chapman, 4, 5, 6 E.Taylor.Cockerel: 1, 2, 3 E.Taylor, G.Chapman, C.Lake G.Chapman G.Chapman, D.Johnson.Pullet: Gleason Lake, G.Chapman, E.Taylor, E.Taylor, Doug.Johnson, G.Chapman, G.Chapman, D.Johnson.WYANDOTTE A.O.V.Cock: A.L.Fulker, G.Bush.Hen: A.L.Fulker, Gor.Bush.LEGHORN WHITE S.C.Cock: 1, 2 L.Kydd, 3, 4, 5 Harold Kydd, 6, 7 Lome Kydd, G.Chapman, D.Johnson, D.Johnson.Cockerel: H.Kydd, 2, 3 L.Kj-dd 4, 5 D.Johnson, G.A.Booth.Pullet: Harold Kydd, 2.3 L.Kydd, 4, 5 Doug.Johnson, G.A.Booth.LEGHORN BROWN A.V.Cock: A.L.Fulker, W.J.Denison, J.D.Stalker, A.L.Fulker, A.L.Fulker, G.A.Booth, Gilles Langlois.Hen: 1, 2 W.J.Denison, G.A.Booth, 4 5, 6 A L.Fulker, 7, 8 G.Langlois.Cockerel: D.Johnson, 2, 3, 4 A.L.Fulker, 5, 6 W.J.Denison, D.Johnson, A.L.Fulker.Pullet: W.J.Denison, 2, 3, 4 A.L.Fulker, D.Johnson, 6, 7 A.L.Fulker.LEGHORN A.O.V.Cock: Allan L.Faulker.Hen: G.Langlois, Harold Kydd, A.L.Fulker, Gilles Langlois.Cockerel: Harold Kydd, Doug.Johnson.Pullet: 1, 2 Harold Kydd, 3, 4 Doug.Johnson.RHODE ISLAND RED S.C.Cock: Ljrne Kydd, H.Kydd, W.J.Denison, E.G.Taylor, E.G.Taylor, Harold Kydd.Hen: H.Kydd, W.J.Denison, E.G.Taylor, W.J.Denison.Cockerel: H.Kydd, E.G.Taylor, E.G.Taylor, W.J.Denison, E.G.Taylor, H.Kydd.Pullet: W.J.Denison, L.Kydd, W.J.Denison, E.G.Taylor, E.G.Tavlor, H.Kydd.RHODE ISLAND RED D.C.Hen: Gordon Bush.CHANTECLERC Hen; 1, 2, 3 Allan L.Fulker.Cockerel: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Allan L.Fulker.PUllet: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Allan L.Fulker.NEW HAMPSHIRE RED Coclc: E.G.Taylor ,F.Stalker.Hen: 1, 2, 3 D.Johnson, 4, 5 E.G.Taylor, W.J.Denison.Cockerel: 1, 2, 3 E.G.Taylor, D.Johnson, E.G.Taylor, D.John- son, Ü, Johnson, E.G.Taylor.I Pullet: l 2 E.G.Taylor, DougJ Johnson, 4, 5 E.G.Taylor, Doug, Johnson, E G.Taylor, D Johnson, ANCONE A.V.PLYMOUTH ROCK BARRED I Cock: Harold Kydd PLYMOUTH ROCK A O V Cock- Douglas Johnson.RHODE ISLAND RED A.V.Cock: Harold Kydd.L.Kydd, Cock: Geo.A.Booth, 0.Bush.11 Kyud.Hen: G, Chapman, G.A.Booth, Gordon Bush, J D.Stalker Cockerel: 1, 2 Doug.Johnson, Gordon Bush.Pullet: Gordon Bush, Geo.A.Booth.BRAHMA DARK Cock: Henri Poulin.E.G.Taylor.Hen: E.G.Taylor, H.Poulin, W.J.Denison, E.G.Taylor, E.G.Taylor, G.Bush, G.Bush.Cockerel: 1, 2 E.G.Taylor.Pullet: E.G.Taylor, Malcolm Taylor, E.G.Taylor, W.J.Denison, E.G.Taylor, Gordon Bush.COCHIN A.V.Hen: 1, 2 Gordon Bush Cockerel: Henri Poulin.DORKING A.V.Cock: 1, 2 John Stalker, Gordon Bush, John Stalker.Hen: J.Stalker, G.Bush, John Stalker, G.A.Booth, J.Stalker, Frank Stalker.Cockerel: Gordon Bush, 2, 3 John Stalker.Pullet: J.Stalker, G.Bush.MINORCA A.V.Cock: Lome Kydd, G.Bush.Hen: 1, 2 M.Taylor, J.D.Stalker, Gordon Bush.Cockerel: G.Bush, D.Johnson.Pullet: Gordon Bush, 2 and 3 D.Johnson.ORPINGTON A.V.Cock: Geo.A.Booth, Cockerel: 1, 2 Doug.Johnson, Garret Chapman.Pullet: G.A.Booth, 2, 3 Doug.Johnson, Geo.A.Booth.JERSEY GIANT A.V.Hen: Frank Stalker.Cockerel: D.Johnson, G.Bush.Pullet: D.Johnson, G.Bush.HAMBURG A.V.Cock: G.Chapman, 2, 3 E.G.Taylor.Hen: 1, 2 G Chapman, E.G.Taylor, Powell Snell, M.Taylor, P.Snell, E.G.Taylor, E.G.Taylor.Cockerel: M.Taylor, E.G.Taylor, H.Kydd, M.Taylor, E.G.Taylor, E.G.Taylor, G.Chapman G.Chapman.Pullet: 1, 2 E.G.Taylor, Harold Kydd, 4, 5 M.Taylor, E.G.Taylor, G.Chapman.SUMATRA BLACK Cock: 1, 2 E.G.Taylor, Malcolm Taylor.Hen: 1, 2 E.G.Taylor, 3, 4 M.Taylor, 5, 6 E.G.Taylor.Cockerel: E.G.Taylor, Malcolm Taylor.Pullet: M.Taylor, E.Taylor.SUSSEX A.V.Cock: Powell Snell.Hen: P.Snell, H.Poulin, Doug.Johnson, D.Johnson, H.Poulin, F.\tStalker, Gaston Raiche, Gaston Raiche.Cockerel: Therese Beaunoyer, D.Johnson, Alfred Denault, D.Johnson, A.Denault.Puilet: A.Denault, 2, 3 Doug Johnson, T.Beaunoyer, D.oJhn-son.GAME or CORNIS A.V.Cock: G.Chapman, H.Glaude, A.L.Fulker.Hen: 1, 2 H.Glaude, A.Fulker.Cockerel: 1, 2 Guy Glaude, 3, 4 G.Chapman, 5, 6 A.L.Fulker, G.\tChapman, A.L.Fulker.Pullet: 1 2 Guy Glaude, 3, 4, 5 G.Chapman, 6, 7, 8 A.L.Fulker.A.0.S.V.Cock: H.Poulin, P.Snell, A.L.Fulker, J.D.Stalker.Hen: H.Poulin, 2, 3 D.Johnson, W.J.Denison, A.L.Fulker, Powell Snell, A.L.Fulker.Cockerel: 1, 2 D.Johnson, H.Kydd, Aime Demers.Pullet: H.Kydd, E.G.Taylor, A.L.Fulker, D.Johnson, Aime Demers, D.Johnson./ WYANDOTTE A.V.Cock: Douglas Johnson.LEGHORN A.V.Cock: L.Kydd, H.Kydd.Lome Kydd, Harold Kydd, A.L.Fulker SUSSEX A V.Cock: Doug.Johnson, Therese Beaunoyer.NEW HAMPSHIRE RED Cock: Douglas Johnson.ORPINGTON A.V.Cock: Geo.A.Booth.A.0.S.V.Cock: F.Stalker, A.L.Fulker.BRONZE Cock: Geo.A.Booth.Hen: Geo.A.Booth.Cockerel: 1, 2, 3 Geo.A.Booth.Pullet: 1, 2, 3 Geo.A.Booth.WHITE HOLLAND Hen: 1, 2, 3 Geo.A.Booth.Cockerel: 1, 2 Geo.A.Booth.Pullet: 1, 2, 3 Geo.A.Booth.BOURBON RED Hen: Geo.A.Booth.A.0.S.V.Cockerel: 1, 2, 3 Geo.A.Booth.Pullet: 1, 2, 3 Geo.A.Booth.GEESE TOULOUSE Cock: S.Laverdiere.Hen: Geo.A.Booth, S.Laverdiere.Pullet: 1, 2 S.Laverdiere.AFRICAN Cock: 1, 2 A J.Denison, G.A.Booth, A.L.Fulker, A.Demers, A.Demers.Hen: 1, 2 W.J.Denison, A.Demers, G.A.Booth, A.L.Fulker.Cockerel: W.J.Denison, A.Demers, A.L.Fulker.Pullet: A.L.Fulker, W.J.Denison, A.Demers.CHINESE A.V.Cock: 1, 2 C.Langlois, A.Vail-lancourt, A.Demers, E.Bruneau, Gilles Langlois, C.Bedard.Hen: E.Pruneau, 2, 3 A.Demers, A.Vaillaneourt, G.Langlois, C.Bedard Cockerel: A.Demers, G.Lan-| glois, A.Demers, C.Bedard, G.| Bush.Pullet: 1, 2 A.Demers, Gilles Langlois, Claude Bedard.A.0.S.V.Cock: W.J.Denison, A.Vail-lancourt.Hen: W.J.Denison, A.Vaillan-court.Cockerel: 1, 2 W.J.Denison.Pullet: W.J.Denison.PEKIN Cock: G.A.Booth, A.Demers, G.A.Booth, A.Demers, G.Bush.Hen: 1, 2 A.Demers, Geo.A.Booth, Gordon Bush.Cockerel: 1, 2 A.Demers, C.Bedard, A.Demers, R.Pruneau.Pullet: A.Demers, G.Bush, A.Demers, A.Demers, C.Bedard, Robert Pruneau, Gleason Lake.ROUEN Cock: G.Langlois, G.A.Booth, A.Demers, R.Pruneau, A.Vail-lancourt, A.Demers.Hen: A.Demers, G.Langlois, R.Pruneau.Cockerel: R.Pruneau, 2, 3 G.Langlois, 4, 5 R.Pruneau, E.Pruneau.Pullet: G.Langlois, 2, 3 R.Pruneau, A.Demers, R.Pruneau, G.Langlois, A.Demers.MUSCOVY Cock: G, Chapman, Geo.A, Booth, G Glaude, S.Laverdiere, J G.A Booth.Gleason Lake.Hen: G.Glaude, S.Laverdiere.G.\tChap.nan, G.A.Booth, G, A Booth, Gleason l-ake, Cockerel: G A.Booth, A, De mers, G.Lake, G.A.Booth.Pullet: G.Chapman, 2.3, 4 G.A.Booth.INDIAN RUNNER A.V.Cock: G.Bush, A.Demers.A.Vaillaneourt.A.Demers, G.Bush.Hen: A.Demers, G.Bush, A.j Demers.G.Bush, 5 6 A.Vaillaneourt.Cockerel: A Demers, C.Be-! dard, A Vaillaneourt, A.Demers Pullet: A.Demers, A.Vaillan-1 court, A Demers, C.Bedard, A.] Demers A.0.S.V, Cock: G.Langlois, P.Smith, G.| A.Booth, A.Demers, G.Lake.Hen: A.Demers, G.Langlois, A.Demers, G.A.Booth, G.Langlois.Cockerel: G.Langlois, G.Lake, Pullet: A, Demers, G.Langlois, A.Demers, A.Demers.COCHIN BLACK Cock: G.Langlois.S.Laverdiere, P.Snell, G.Chapman, Hen: G.Langlois, P.Snell, S.Laverdiere, G.Chapman.Cockerel: H.Kydd, W.J.Denison, L.Kydd.Pullet: W.J.Denison, L.Kydd, H.\tKydd.COCHIN WHITE Cock: G.Pelletier, P.Snell.Hen: G.Pelletier.Cockerel: H.Kvdd, H.Glaude.Pullet: H.Kydd, H.Glaude.JAPANESE A.V.Cock: 1, 2 G.Chapman.Hen: P, Snell, G.Chapman.Cockerel: H.Glaude, H.Kydd.Pullet: H.Glaude, H.Kydd, G.Chapman.MILLE FLEURS A.V.Cock: P.Snell, M.Taylor, Guy Glaude, H.Kydd, M.Taylor.Hen: H.Kydd, G.Glaude, P.Snell, 4, 5, 6 Malcolm Tavlor.Cockerel: H.Kydd, 2, 3 M.Taylor, G.Chapman.Pullet: H.Kydd, G.Chapman.RHODE ISLAND RED Cock: W.J.Denison, L.Kydd, Guy Glaude.Hen: W.J.Denison, G.Glaude.Cockerel: H.Glaude, M.Taylor, P.Snell, H.Kydd.Pullet:\tJ.Denison, Hormi- das Glaude, M.Taylor, Powell Snell, Allan Fulker.Cock: G.Langlois, W.J.Denison, P.Snell, A.Fulker, H.Kydd, R.Pruneau, Guy Glaude.Hen: G.Langlois, A.Fulker, P.Snell, H.Kydd, R.Pruneau, L.Pelletier.Cockerel: W.J.Denison, Lorne Kydd, G.Langlois, Harold Kydd.Pullet: L.Kydd, G.Langlois, W.J.Denison, Harold Kydd.Cock: S.Laverdiere, P.Snell, A.L.Fulker, L.Pelletier.Hen: S.Laverdiere, L.Pelletier, P.Snell, A.L.Fulker.Cockerel: Douglas Johnson.Pullet: 1, 2 Douglas Johnson.SEABRIGHT SILVER Cock: G.Langlois, G.Glaude.Hen: G.Glaude, G.Langlois, Guy Glaude, Powell Snell.Cockerel: H.Kydd, H.Glaude.Pullet: H.Kydd, W.J.Denison, Harold Kydd.simrES a.v., Cock: P, Snell, Guy Glaude.Hen: Powell Snell, G.Langlois.Cockerel: Powell Snell.Pullet; 1, 2 Powell Snell.WYANDOTTES A.V.Cock: 1, 2 Garret Chapman.Hen.1,.Garret Chapman.Cockerel: Garret Chapman.Pullet: H.Glaude.G.Chapman.MODERN GAME.BLACK BREASTED, RED or BIRCHEN Cock Emile Pruneau, Gilles Langlois, W.J.Denisoiv Hen: W J.Denison, G Lan glois.Cockerel: 1, 2 W J.Denison Pullet: 1, 2 W.J, Denison.MODERN GAMES A O Y Cock.W.J.Denison, G.Glaude Hen: W.J.Denison, 2.3 G.Langlois, G.Glaude, E, Pruneau, Guy Glaude.Cockerel: 1, 2 W.J.Denison.Pullet: 1, 2 W.J.Denison.OLD ENGLISH GAME A V Cock: G.Chapman, H.Poulin, W\u2019.J.Denison.Hen: G.Chapman, 2, 3 H.Poulin, Garret Chapman.Cockerel; W.J.Denison, Garret Chapman.Pullet: G.Chapman, 2.3 W.J.Denison .A O, S, V.Cock: W.J.Denison, Guy Glaude, G.Chapman, F.Snell, 5, 8 Garret Chapman.Hen: H.Kydd, G.Chapman, G.I Glaude, H.Kydd, 5, fi G Glaude.Cockerel: Harold Kvdd.Pullet: Harold Kydd.2, 3 Garret Chapman.PIGEONS CARNEAUX A.V.Cock: Alfred Denault, Therese Beaunoyer.Hen: Therese Beaunoyer.CLEAN LEG 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H.Glaude.Hen: H.Glaude, H.Poulin, 3, 4 Gaston Raiche.Cockerel: Gaston Raichc.Pullet: Gaston Raiche.SPECIALS Pure bred Belgian mare \u2014 Roger Fortier, E.G.Smith, Edmond Proteau.Pure bred Belgian stallion \u2014 Louis Maurice, Edmond Proteau, Roger Fortier.CLYDES Pure bred stallion \u2014 Winston Duffy.PERCHERONS Pure bred mare \u2014 Rosario Bernier.Pure bred stallion \u2014 Rosario Bernier, S.J.W Whitcomb.Pair of pure bred Clydesdale mares \u2014 Greenhils Farm, Winston Duffy.Pair of pure bred Belgian mares \u2014 Tom Ride & Son, B.A.Ryan, Roger Fortier, Edmond Proteau, Gordon Cass & Son.Pair of pure bred Percheron mares \u2014 Rosario Bernier.From Scotland every precious drop.Ohe Settdii in t/tc Blentlinq Distilled, blended and bottled in Scotland Available In 40 oz., 2614 oz.and 13% oz.bottles R ?45 BACKACHE & RHEUMATIC PAIN SECOND ARY TO KIDNEY IRRITATION NEW YORK\u2014Special : Thanks to new, scientific laboratory formulation, thousands of men and women now escape feeling old.tired, Irritable and depressed from losing sleep and worrying about \u2022'Bladder Weakness\"\u2014too frequent, burning and Itching urtnatloi* Bed Wetting, Getting Up Nights\u2014or Strong Cloudy Urine, due to common Kidney or Bladder Irritations, which often result In secondary Backache, Headache, Rheumatic Pains and Nervousness.In such cases Neu) Improved C/STEX usually flives quick, calming relief by combating rrltatlng germs In acid urine; and by relaxing, analgesic pain relief.Over a billion CYSTEX tablets used-proves safety and success for young and old.Get Laboratory Tested and Certified CYSTEX at druggist today.See how much better vou feel tomorrow.- Pure bred draft team \u2014 Tom ' Ride & Son, Greenhills Farm, B.A.Ryan.LIGHT HORSES Mare \u2014 Eileen Morgan.W J, Whitcomb, S.J.Whitcomb, Gordon Cast.Stallion and mare \u2014 S.J.Whitcomb.Champion marc \u2014 Reserve champion mare \u2014 Eileen Morgan, S.J.Whitcomb.SADDLEBREDS Mare \u2014 Mrs.B.V.Triganne, Louise Triganne, Francine Roch.Champion mare and Reserve Champion mare \u2014 Mrs.B.V.Triganne, Louise Triganne.PALOMINOS Mare \u2014 Nola Ryan, Eileen Morgan Nancy Nicol.Champion and Reserve champion \u2014 Miss Ryan, Eileen Morgan.PONIES Shetland ponies, stallion \u2014 A.Denault.Shetland ponies, mare \u2014 Mrs.Dan Delynck, Mrs.Mosher, N.Ryan.Shetland ponies, geldings \u2014 N.Ryan, W.J.Whitcomb.Children\u2019s ponies \u2014 A.Denault, N.Ryan, Mrs.Mosher, W.J.Whitcomb.Champion and Reserve champion \u2014 a, Denault, Mrs.Delynck.JERSEYS Bull Calf, Jr.:W.F.Hadlock, L.S.Webster, A.B.Virgin, B.A.Ryan, P.Veillon, R.W.Simpson.Bull Calf, Sr.: L.S.Webster, Ellen B.Speyer, P.Veillon, E.B.Speyer, P.Veillon, W.F.Hadlock.Yearling Bull: 1, 2 P.Veillon, W.F.Hadlock, A.B.Virgin, Gordon Bellows, E.B.Speyer, B.A.Ryan, L.S.Webster.Bull, 2 yrs and under 3: A.B.Virgin, P.Veillon, B.A.Ryan, L.S.Webster.Bull, 3 yrs and over: R.W.Simpson, E.B-.Speyer, R.W.Simpson, W.F.Hadlock, L.S.Webster, P.Veillon .Jr.Heifer Calf: Mrs.A.B.Virgin, P.Veillon, W.F.Hadlock, Shirley'Pope,' Weldon Hadlock,' Lois Pope, Mrs.A.B.Virgin, Al-den Hadlock, Richard Lowry, P.| Veillon, R.W Simpson, W, Taylor, David Crack, Martha Coates, B.A.Ryan, Joyce Crack, R.W.Simpson, Diane Taber, B.A.Ryan, L.S.Webster, L.S.Webster , Sr.Heifer Calf: Mra.A.B.Vir-j gin, Ellen B.Speyer, Mrs.A.B.! Virgin, E B.Speyer, P.Veillon, P.Veillon, Mrs.A.B.Virgin, P.Veillon.L.S Webster, R.W.Simpson, L.S.Webster, W.F.Hadlock, E.B.Speyer, B.A.Ryan, R.W.Simpson, Wade Hadlock, F.Hadlock, D.Dorkinson, L.S.Webster, L.S.Webster, R.W.Simpson.Jr.Yearling Heifer: Ellen B.Speyer, P.Veillon, P.Veillon, Mrs.B.A.Virgin, P.Veillon, L.S.Webster, W.F.Hadlock, R.W.Simpson, Ellen B.Speyer, Sr.Yearling Heifer: Mrs.A.B.Virgin, P.Veillon, E.B.Speyer, L.S.Webster, P.Veillon, P.Veillon, W.F.Hadlock, R.W.Simpson, W.F.Hadlock.Heifer, 2 yrs and under 3, in calf dry: A.B.Virgin, A.B.Virgin, E.B.Spes'er, W.F.Hadlock, R.W.Simpson, L.S.Webster, E, B.Speyer, 3.A.Ryan.Cow, 3 yrs and under 5, dry: A.B.Virgin, E.B.Speyer, P.Veillon, E.B.Speyer, L.S.Webster, B.A.Ryan, W.F.Hadlock, E.B.Speyer, P.Veillon, R.W.Simpson.Cow, 5 yrs and over, dry: W.F.Hadlock, B.A.Ryan, R.W.Simpson, W.F.Hadlock, R.W.Simpson, L.S.Webster.Heiter, 2 yrs and under 3, in milk: W.F.Hadlock, A.B.Virgin, A.B.Virgin, E.B.Speyer, P.Veillon, L.S.Webster.Co-w, 3 yrs and under 5, in milk: Ellen B.Speyer, 2, 3 L.S.Webster, A.B.Virgin, L.S.Webster, 6, 7, 8, 9 P.Veillon, R.W.Simpson, W'.F.Hadlock, B.A.Ryan, R.W.Simpson.Cow, 5 yrs and over, in milk: P.Veillon, L.S.Webster, P.Veillon, B.A.Ryan, A.B.Virgin, R.W.Simpson, E.B.Speyer, W.F.Hadlock.\t|A.J.Lyste,.\t' HENDERSON VALE \u2014 Senior Herd, 1 bull 1 yr.or\tRam:\tH\tV.\tBurns 4 Son,\tA\tJ.\tDii over, 3 females 2 yrs.and over:\tLyster,\t3,\t4 A.B.Lyster,\tA.\tJ.\tMessrs.\tLyman\tand\tKUMeu P.Veillon,\tA.B.Virgin.\tE.\tB.1 Lyster,\tH.\tV.\tBurns 4 Son.\tMarshall were guests of Mr.and Speyer, L.\tS Webster,\tW.\tF.l Ewe,\t2\tyrs\tand over: 1, 2\tH.\tMrs.Harry Marshall in Ihetford Hadlock, R.W.Simpson, B.A.V.Burns 4 Son, 3, 4 A.J.Lys Mines.Ryan.\tter, 5.6 A.B Lyster.\tRecent guests of Mr and Mrs.Senior Get of Sire, 3 animals | Ewe,\t1\tyr\tand under: H.\tV.\tKenneth Kelso were: Mr.and A.B.Virgin, P.Veillon, L.S.\tBurns\t4 Son.\tA.J.Burns,\tH.\tV.\tMr5.Guy\tDavidson,\tMr\tand Mrs.Webster, B, A.Ryan, W.A Had-\tBurns,\tA.\tJ\tLyster, 5, 6\tA.\tB\tLeslie Henderson,\tMrs.Harry lock.\tLyster.\tLittle, Mrs, H Marshall, Miss SWINE\t^we\tLamb:\t1, 2 H.V.Burns\t4\tAnnie Johnson and Mrs Willard YORKSHIRE\tSon, A.B.Lyster, A.J.Lyster.cjurstie Clapham, and Mr.and Boar, born before August 1st Flock, 1 ram 1 yr.or over.1 Mrs, Murray Kelso, of Hunting-1955 \u2014 Antonio Sevigny, 0.A.-'yr-\t^ yearling ewe, 1 ewe ville The Bright New Star of C< riadian Motoring new driving economy new engine life from the best gasoline ever sold elvet 98 Fowler, Antonio Sevigny.\tlamb; H Burns, A.J.Lyster, A Boar, born betweer August 1st | B Lyster.and Dec.31st 1956 \u2014 Antonio\tOXFORDS Sevigny, Andre Ares, Antonio | Ram, 2 yrs.old and over: M.Sevigny.\tG.Bennett.Boar, born between January Ram, 1 yr.old under 2 yrs: 1, 2 1st and April 30th 1957 \u2014 O.A.N, G.Bennett .Fowler, Antonio Sevigny, Andre j Ram: 1, 2 N.G.Bennett.Ares, Andre Ares, Antonio\tSe-\tj\tEwe,\t2\tyrs: 1, 2 N.G.Bennett, vigny.\tEwe,\t1\tyr.old and under 2 yrs: Breeding sow, born before j 1, 2 N.G.Bennett.Aug.1st 1955 \u2014 Antonio Se- Ewe Lamb: 1, 2 N.G.Bennett, vigny, Andre Ares, Antonio Se- j Flock 1 ram 1 yr.or over, 1 vigny, O.A.Fowler.\t2-yr.old ewe, 1 yearling ewe, 1 Breeding sow, born between ewe lamb: N.G.Bennett.Aug.1st 1955 and July 31st NORTHERN CHEVIOT 1956 \u2014 0.A.Fowler, Antonio; Ram 2 yrs.old and over: N.G.Sevigny, Antonio Sevigny.\tBennett.Sow, born between Aug.1st Ram j jt and over 2 yrs: and Dec.31st 1956\ti Stoneycraft Farm, 1, 2 N.G.Ares, Antonio Sevigny, Antonio j gennett| stoneycraft Farm.Sevigny, 0.A.Fowler, 0.A.I Ram; j 2 N.G Bennett, 3, 4 Fowler, Henri-Paul Biron.\tS Stoneycraft Farm.Sow, born between January\t1st\tEwfe>\t2\tyrs 0id and 0ver: N.G.and April 30th 1957 \u2014 Antonio\ti Bennett,\tStoneycraft Farm, N.G.Sevigny, Andre Ares, O.A.Fow- Bennett, Stoneycraft Farm.1er, Antonio Sevigny, 0.A.Fow- j Ewe q yr old and under 2 yrs: Ier-\ti N.G.Bennett, Stoneycraft Farm,! Herd: Consisting of one boar, ! ^ q Bennett, Stoneycraft Farm 1 year old or over; 2 years old Ewe Lamb: Stoneycraft Farm, or over, and sow, 1 year old, n.q Bennett, Stoneycraft Farm shown in previous sections.\u2014 FIock; N G Bennett, Stoney Antonio Sevigny, 0.A.Fowler.craft Earm Get of Sire \u2014 3 pigs, under 1\tSOUTHDOWNS year of age, both sexes to be ,\t^ Green Hills : represented - Antonio Sevigny, Farm N ^ BenneW Mrs.James Wright, Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Wright and family are spending a week with relatives in Vermont and New Hampshire.Mrs.J.Wright.Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Wright, Mr.and Mrs.K.Kelso, Messrs.Lyman and Russell Marshall and Reuben Little visited Mr.Alvin Wright who is a patient in the Plessisville Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Marshall of Thetford Mines, were guests of Messrs.Lyman and Russell Marshall.Mr.D Currie of St.Pierre Baptiste was a guest at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Mathers and family of Thetford Mines, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.K.Kelso.RAILWAY elvet B\u2018A*s exclusive netv Velvet compound gives full-power performance to the advanced, high-compression engine* of today\u2019s cars plus the protection of velvet-smooth performance.Velvet 98 effectively stops engine \"rumble\u201d and knock caused by pre-ignition.It extends exhaust-valve and spark-plug life.Enjoy the full-power output of your car\u2019s engine when you fill up with new B-A Velvet 98 .the best gasoline ever sold.:iv.vi 0.A.Fowler, Andre Ares.Junior champion boar \u2014 0.A.Fowler.Senior champion boar \u2014 Antonio Sevigny.Grand champion boar \u2014 Antonio Sevigny.Junior champion sow \u2014 Andre Ares.Senior champion sow \u2014 Antonio Sevigny.Grand champion sow \u2014 Antonio Sevigny.SWINE (Hogs that have rualified or bred from Sire and Dam that have qualified in the advanced registry.) Boar, 12 months or over \u2014-Antonio Sevigny, 0.A.Fowler, Antonio Sevigny.Sow, 12 months or over \u2014 Antonio Sevigny, Andre Ares, O.A.Fowler, Antonio Sevigny, 0.A.Fowler.Boar, under 12 months \u2014 Antonio Sevigny, O.A.Fowler, Andre Ares, Antonio Sevigny.Andre Ares, Antonio Sevigny, 0.A.Fowler, Antonio Sevigny, O, A.Fowler.SHEEP LEICESTERS Ram, 2 yrs and over: Antonio Sevigny.Ram, 1 yr.old and under 2 yrs: A.Stalker, 2, 3 F.Stalker, John E.Lipter, Ashley Stalker.Ram: 1, 2 A.Sevigny, 3, 4 F.Stalker, A.Stalker, 6, 7 J.E.Lipter.Ewe, 2 yrs.and over: 1, 2 A.Sevigny, J.Stalker, F.Stalker, 5, 6 John E.Lipter.Ewe, 1 yr.and under 2 yrs: 1, 2 A.Sevigny, 3, 4 A.Stalker, J.E.Lipter, F.Stalker.Ewe: A.Sevigny, A.Stalker, 3, 4 J.Lipter, A.Stalker.Flock, 1 ram 1 yr., 1 2-yr.old ewe, 1 yearling ewe, 1 ewe lamb: A.Sevigny, A.Stalker, J.E.Lipter, F.Stalker.SHROPSHTRES Ewe Lamb: 1, 2 G.Chapman.HAMPSHIRES Ram, 1 yr and under 2 yrs: 1, 2 H.V.Burns 4 Son, A.B.Lyster, Ram: Howard Majury, N.G.Bennett.Ewe, 2 yrs old: 1, 2 Green Hills Farm, N.G.Bennett.Ewe, 1 yr.old: 1, 2 Howard Majury, 3, 4 Green Hills Farm, N.G.Bennett.Ewe Lamb: 1, 2 Green Hills Farm, N.G.Bennett.Flock: Green Hills Farm, N.G.Bennett.SUFFOLK Ram: N.G.Bennett, Ashley Stalker.Ewe, 2 yrs.old: N.G.Bennett.TIME TABLE CHANGES Effective Sunday Oct.27th, 19S7 information agenh i CANADIAN CANADIAN NATIONAL PACIFIC as easy to s-p-r-e-a-d soft butter! 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form 'heir first and second War Memorial Funds to Canadian students.For the year ending January of 1957, through the services of Home and Abroad alone, Chapters reported expenditures totaling more than half a million dollars, and of this sum $421, 400, nearly 83 per cent was spent on work done in Canada, the other 17 per cent in sending aid to needy children and refugees in Europe and Asia.Stanstead Chapter, as well as contributing to the Order\u2019s national undertakings, in 1956 provided assistance to the following district projects: A scholarship of $100 in Grade 11 at Stanstead College; Nursing Bursary at Sherbrooke Hospital, $120; Convoca tion prizes at the Ursuline Con- OUR BOARD/NG HOUSE with Major Hoopla LiHose owls Clue EGAD.MAPrrvH'VOO A(?e 4N AN lift Of- At&SCY TO AtiNHSTtR?SXad\t* s XJ'n TO Mh IN MY ENTkEMlTV/-~~ 1 KOAD\td 1 .MUST HAN6 TuO-lED MVANKilt ¦pTfAUNS THlCD BAS* iMTHe ÇOFreAlL\tAND T'M \\>URE MYTUROeglNô , TéAIPIES MEAN X SUSTAINED A gETTeRi3fcTONEeTM& (D£A THAT VCYJ'Ce TV COSB, Muets'FINN And F5T5R PAN VJHilt YJU\u2019RE STILL IN y ONE GREAT P'6 f A FLASBY Piece// f) MILD -STROKE HAPPENS September 16, enrolled 40 boy* COATICOOK and girls from the Ihreu Villages this year, Mother St Louis de Gonzague will be assisted in her work by Sister Mary of the Holy Ghost, Angel-ine.Mother St.Louis, Superior, and her community, afforded great advantages to the teachers' «titt during the summer holidays, with Wor Master Jarjour, officers and several members of Prince of Wales Lodge, Sherbrooke, at tended a meeting at Ashlar Ma sonic Lodge and exemplified the First Degree.Wor, M ister Arnold Todd welcomed the visiting brothers on behalf of the local members.The visit was a return a view to p r o c u r i n g the ad .visit, the Coaticook Lodge HOW MUCH MONEY DO YOU NEED?Would $400, $600, $1000 or more help you over a financial hurdle?Then call Niagara, where friendly loans are made.Right now Niagara offers new lower rates and longer terms for many loan plans.Many thousands of people from coast to coast are using Niagara Loan facilities to get extra cash when they need it\u2014Loans are made up to $1250\u2014sometimes more.And Niagara Loans can be life insured as an added peace-of-mind feature\u2014 Remember you're always welcome at Niagara.Just a few of Niagara's many loan plans 1 YOU\tMOM\tTHLY\tPAYMENTS\t a GET\t12\t20\t24\t30 Jl$400.00 Cil 600.00\t37.63 55.75\t24.27 35.69\t30.69\t25.72 /J 835.23* ' / 1.000.00\t91.56\t58.11\t49.77\t35.00* 41.45 *One of Niagara\u2019s many even-dollar payment plans.109 SANBORN SI (corner Wellington Soutf.d Phone: LO.9-5511 SHERBROOKE, QUE.In Drummondville \u2014 217 Heriot St LOANS Largest All-Canadian Loan Company vent, Sunnyside School and Beebe Elementary School.Vitamin pellets for school children, Grades one to four were distributed: Christmas parcels for ex-service men were sent in co-operation with the Canadian Legion Branch and Auxiliary; $100 was given to the Haskell Library for the purchase of Canadian, exemplifying the interest of the Chapter in fostering Canadian talent.Many other appeals are answered to the best of the group\u2019s ability.In its one money-raising activity the Stanstead Chapter, asks the community and friends for their interest and support to enable it to carry on this voluntary work.Afternoon tea was served by the hostesses.35 CLUB MEETS The 35 Club of Stanstead South Church was held at the home of Mrs.Keith Armstrong, with guests, Mrs.Terrance Walsh and Mrs.Maynard Rollins, attending.The president, Mrs.Floyd Young, wras in the chair and Mrs.Kenneth Rice conducted the devotional opening ceremony.Routine reports were given, Mrs.Philip Cross was made chairman of the dining room for the turk-: ey supper taking place in the I church hall on October 17.The members are, conducting a paper drive on October 25-26 and those having papers to be picked up are asked to contact either Mrs.Rudolph Racine, Mrs.Thomas Bowen or Mrs.Alan Greer.Dlicussion was held on forming a Couples Club and the first gathering will be a Christmas party on December 6, open to any couples of the church.More details for the proposed party wdll be planned at the future meetings.In place of a regular meeting on October 16, the members will assemble at the church hall to vancement necessary to maintain I the level of modern studies.Two young nuns pursued an I English summer course with Uie j I Crsulines of the Roman Union, j ! Mount St.Ursula, New York.| Three teachers completed the I program of the 3rd degree of | I the University Course in the' ! same branch.A two month course was also j given at the Monastery by two j ! emeritus professors of the Ursul- i lines of Mount Mertci, Waterville, i ! Me., and was followed by some | j Ursuline nuns of Quebec, Three j j Rivers, Jacquet River, N.B.St.Leonard.N.B., and Stan- I stead.________________________________A few nuns went to the Old j set\tthe tables\tfor\tthe\tturkey ' Monastery in Quebec for music i supper on\tthe\tfollowing night.\tanfl harmony, and to St.Benoit- | The session adjourned and re- members having journeyed to Sherbrooke some time ago and put on the Second Degree there.Following the meeting a social hour and refreshments were enjoyed.A new LG.A.Store will be opened on Main Street next to the public parking lot, sometime in the near future, in the building currently occupied by the pool room and restaurant .The former Customs House at Stanhope has been successfully transported to its new site on the SHTRBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCT.IS, 193T U Dix ville Road and will be converted into a private dwelling shortly, Mr Robert McAlpine returned recently from Scotland and was forced to go imnn diately to bed with an attack of flu.He was sufficiently recovered im Sunday to be in his usual place, conducting the choir of the United Church, Mr.Richard Beerworth, of Magog, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Beerworth prior to his departure to Montreal, where he will take a special three weeks' course in banking studies.A congregational meeting of Sisco Memorial United Church was held following the service on Sunday morning, when his acceptance of a call from Woods-Icy United Church, Windsor, Ont., announced by Rev, Frank Cant.A motion was made, that the congregation delegate ita authority to the Official Board to proceed with the necessary steps in the calling of a minister for the local charge.CANTERBURY \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Mayhew of Red Rock, Ont., visited frienda here recently.Mr.and Mrs.Everard Goodin are taking a trip to Fort William accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.R.Drake of Bulwer.Mr.Douglas Edwards and Miss Verla Nelson of Ottawa spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.N.G.Bennett.Mr.N.G.Bennett exhibited sheep at the Winter Fair in Sherbrooke.Members of the 411 Club who also exhibited at the Fair were Gloria Chapman, Grant McLeod, Marilyn Asker, Wendall and Cladia Groom.du Lac for Gregorian Chant, freshmënts were * served bv the 1 oth*r ,e,fchers P\"p,\"d hiRh, er certificate of the Normal School.hostesses.Mrs.Armstrong, Mrs Frank Huitson, Mrs, Gerald Farrow and Mrs.C.Ellis.URSULINE CONVENT NOTES At the Ursuline Convent, registrations are as follows: 210 boarders, 43 day-boarders, 75 parish students.The Kindergarten, which opened its doors on HEATHTON \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Capsey and two sons of Highwater, Centre, Vt., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Davis.jSf* YOUR BEST BUY.SMOKES BETTER.TASTES BETTER tobacco From the experience of half a century come the greatest cars in Hillman history! m Here it is .matchless beauty, styled to enhance ANY decor, whether traditional or contemporary! 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mous'v.They are: President, Mrs.L.S.Lee; vice-preisdents, Mrs.Gwendolyn Fuller virs.Roy, Miss Fleury, Mrs.Ginson, Mrs.Morse, Mrs.W.D.Smith, Mrs.Morse; treasurer, Mrs.S.Rodger; corresponding secre ary, Mrs K.Winser; French corresponding secretary, Mrs.Gau hier; secretary Mrs.Bert Foster.Council members: Mr.Roy Gunsuii Mrs.M.Halle, Mr W.Kennedy Mr.Hamilton, Mrs.Kim Ayar, Mrs.A.Davis, Miss Alice Draper, Mrs.J.Shower, Mrs.V.Leonard, Dr.M.C.Moomy, Mr.Milton Kastello, Mrs D Morrison, Mr.and Mrs.Plomteux Mrs.Charles Robinson, Miss N.Smyth, Miss A.B.Stone, Mrs.D Stewart, Mrs.Pickering Mrs.J.Gauthier, Mrs.Giroux, Mrs.Sarderson.ST JOHNS COUPLE FETED Mr.and Mrs.Leo Benoit of St.Johns, Que., were pleasantly surprise 1 when they were feted on their 25th wedding anniversary at a party held in the Legion Hall here.Upwards of 40 guests attendee and many more who contributed were unable to be present.Dancing was enjoyed and a toast to the bride and groom was proposed by their brother-in-law, Mr.Fdward Gould, of Massena, N.Y.Refreshments were serve 1 by several of the bride\u2019s siiters and sisters-in-law.A three-tier wedding cake, decorated in wnite and silver and made by Mrs.Rena Boyce, sitser of Mrs.Benoit, occupied a prominent place on the Reed table.A purse of money was presented to the honored couple.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.Vic Coveduck and their two little children spent weekend at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Ogden, whose ! son, Roger, had some interesting experiences with his hobby as a \u201cham\u201d radio operator.Roger detected the \u201cbeep\u201d signal of the : Russian satellite.On October 5, he also contacted an operator in Staffordshire, England, and car-| ried on a conversation with turn ; 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Wellington\tTelephone LO 7-5206 SHERBROOKE MAGOG} 269 Main Street, telephone VI 3-3391 backed by 79 years experience dra Lockwood.Scrap book \u2014 Michael Williams.Marilyn MacDougal, Nancy Tyler, Wendy Williams, William Baker.Meccano \u2014 Cameron Allen Billy Thompson, Bobby Ward, Jimmie Fletcher, Freddie Frost.CHILDREN 10, 11 and 12 yrs of age Best dressed doll \u2014 Rosemary OShaughnessy, Evelyn Baker, Lynn Allen.Embroidery \u2014 Evelyn Baker.Holders, set of 3 \u2014 Evelyn Baker.Sewing \u2014 Margaret Molson, Rosemary O\u2019Shaughnessy, Evelyn Baker.Maps, coloured crayon or coloured pencil \u2014 Barbara Bamp-ton, Elsie McCoy, Joan Grant, Karen Mills, Susan Monroe.Posters \u2014 Rosemary O\u2019Shaughnessy, Gordon Scott, Evelyn Baker.Lanseape, crayon \u2014 Valerie Engler, Kenneth Hook, Diana Ge-linas, Robert McKeage, Douglas Reynard.Landscape, water colour \u2014 Pamela Fletcher, Evelyn Baker, Gordon Scott.Soap carving \u2014 Gordon Scott, Douglas Reynard.Pencil drawing \u2014 Rosemary OShaughnessy, Gordon Scott, Jennifer Brown, Barbara Hampton, Kenneth Taylor.Handmade toy \u2014 Sherwood Royal, Evelyn Baker.Bird house \u2014 Gregory Urali, Douglas Hendry.Model airplane \u2014 Evelyn Baker, Donald O\u2019Shaughnessy.Plain white cake \u2014 Kathy Barnard, Sherwood Royal, Phyllis MacDonald, Marvis Blake, Pamela Fletcher.Plain muffins \u2014 Sharon Heath, Kathleen Monahan, Evelyn Baker, Ronald Boreham, Marvis Blake.Cookies, dropped \u2014 Nancy Philbrick, Marvis Blake, Kathryn Hoyle, Jennifer Brown, Brian Gagnon.CHILDREN 13 yrs of age and over Best article in darning \u2014 Pe-t tronella Broscomb.Coloured embroidery \u2014 Helen ALL YOUNG FATHERS should know obout the maximum protection at low cost provided by our Family Income Benefit.Ask the Man from Manufacturers for detai JUS.28 57 THE acturers Life INSURANCE COMPANY Taylor, Petronella Broscomb.Sewing, plain blouse \u2014 Dorothy Carson, Caroline Thompson.Coloured map, British Isles \u2014 Petronella Broscomb Soap Carving \u2014 David Reynard.Lanseape, crayon \u2014 Caroline Thompson.Lanseape, water colour \u2014 David Reynard Pencil drawing \u2014 Martha Smyth, Helen Taylor, Judy Fletcher.Handmade toy \u2014 Caroline Thompson, David Reynard.Painted animal (cutouts! \u2014 Douglas McNeill.Rolls \u2014 Shirley McNeill.Caroline Thompson.Chocolate cake, unfrosted \u2014 Leona MacDonald, Jimmy Camp-belton, Linda Lockwood, Susan Barnard, Pierette Frechette.Graham muffins \u2014 Pamela Fletcher, Dorothy Carson.Cookies, rolled \u2014 Caroline Thompson, Eurda Lodge.EVENTS OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS Leaves, 10 varieties, pressed classified \u2014 Diane Gelinas, Judy Gifford, Evelyn Baker, Rosemary O\u2019Shaughnessy, William Baker, Wildflowers, 10 varieties, classified, pressed \u2014 Evelyn Baker, William Baker, Ronald Blake.Ferns,, 5 varieties, mounted, classified \u2014 Evelyn Baker, William Baker.Best arranged bouquet of garden flowers in jar \u2014 Linda Lock-wood, Karen Mills, Leonard MacDonald, Janice McMorine, Peter Young.Article modelled in Asbestos fibre \u2014 Kenneth Taylor, William Baker, Evelyn Baker, Gary Taylor.Costume jewellery \u2014 Kathleen Monahan, Margaret Molson and Caroline Thompson.Beets, best 5 \u2014 Sandra Blake, Kathleen Monahan, Mary Kesti, | Bobby Thompson, Janice McMorine.Carrots, best 5 \u2014 Dale Car-son, Ronald Boreham, Sharon Taylor, Clifford Andrew, Mary Kesti, Ronald Boreham.Plate of five different vegetables from the home garden \u2014 Kathleen Monahan, Ronald Bore-ham, Linda Wallace, Peter Young, Cheryl Leet Radish, best 5 \u2014 Ronald Blake.Lettuce,, 1 stalk \u2014 Karen Mills, Lynda Wallace, Evelyn Baker, William Baker.Ronald Blake.Peas, \"/i pint shelled \u2014 Ronald Boreham, David Appleblom.Petunias, collection in holder \u2014 Kathleen Monahan, Linda Lockwood, Susan Cleveland.Asters, collection in holder \u2014 Leonard MacDonald, Hazel Mas-tine, Shirley Zoney, Trueline Mitchell, Shirley McNeill, Cosmos, collection in holder! ; \u2014 Dorothy Carson, Kathleen Mo-: nahan, Neill Mitchell, Shirley McNeill, Janice McMorine.Snapdragons, collection In holder \u2014 Dorothy Carson, Shir-| ley McNeill, Marvis Blake, Valerie Engler.Dorothy Mastine.Poultry, best pair, hen and rooster \u2014 Evelyn Baker, Wil-j ham Baker, Ronald Flake.Best pair of Bantams \u2014 Ronald Blake.SPECIALS Totem pole \u2014 June Janvari.Seed Scrap Book \u2014 Janice Me-i Morine.Seeds Book Marilyn Mac-.Dougall.Collection of Match-books \u2014, i Karen Mills.String beans Edwin Baker, Wicker baskets \u2014 Sherwood j Royal.Judges were Handicraft, Mr.j Tilley; printing.Janet Molson; j cooking, Mrs.H.Healy; sewing, Mrs.J.Lockwood; chickens, Mr William Dennison; vegetables ; and flowers, Mr.Salvas, Agronome; woodwork, Mr.Lambert; wild-flowers and leaves, Mr.Perkins; Arts, Mrs.Barrer; posters, maps and scrapbooks, Mrs.Nicolls.The Shipton Women's Insti lute's silver cup was presented to Evelyn Baker who won the most value in prizes.Mr.Gaw also took this opportunity to present a silver cup to Mrs.Nicolls for Grade 2 who won the prize for best poster from Quebec province exhibited in the Children's Art Division at the Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto.Mr.Gaw thanked all ihose who had participated in making the School Fair another success this year.Announcing i\\ew York Life's pace-setting FAMILY\u2019 INSURANCE PLAN ¦WvJflbOji».\t.Æ.Waterloo Legion Fetes Couple On 25th Anniversary WATERLOO\u2014A pleasant even ing was organized by the members of the Canadian Legion and the Ladies Auxiliary to mark the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs, George Young.About.100 relatives enjoyed dancing and games.The refreshments included an attractively decorated wedding cake, made by Mrs.Edna Irwin, and another brought from Montreal by Mrs, Young\u2019s sister.Miss Pearl Jones The guests of honor were presented with a silver tray, for which both expressed their sin cere thanks.MILITARY WHIST The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held a military whist party in the Legion hall, Lewis Street, when cards were played at 16 tables.Prizes for the first table were won by Mrs.Percy Ledoux, Mrs.Roland Cummings, Mrs.Kenneth Whitehead, Mrs.Gladys Sheppard; second table, Mr.and Mrs.Thornton Boyd, Mrs.Cleve Pugh, Mrs.Kenneth Bockus; third table, Miss Joan Duval, Miss Smith, Mr.Percy Boright, Mr.Durrell.Booby prizes went to, Mr.and Mrs.James Aitken, Mrs.Wallace I Aitken, and Mr.Robert Beakes.I Door prize was won by Mr.A.Trussler, Refreshments were ; served by the members of the ( Ladies Auxiliary.GENERAL NOTES A Students Council has been | organized at the Waterloo High School, with the following offic-i ers: President, Miss Martha Mac-Jlntosh; vice-president, George ; Young Jr., secretary, Miss Jackline Bailey, treasurer, Gunter Ott.Mrs D Fleming, from West port, Ont., is spending a few ; days with her parents, Mr.and j Mrs.Donald Martin and brother, | Mr.Gerry Martin.Mrs.H.D.Wells has returned home from Newport, Vt, where she was the guest of friends and : relatives.E.T.Customs, Excise Group Elects Officers LAKE M EC,ANTIC - The an nual banquet and meeting of the Customs and Excise Officers As sociation.Eastern Townships branch, Zone 1, was held at Lake Megantic.Visitors from outside the zone were John Biley, first National vice president, Diek Lanciault, Provincial vice president, and Joe Dunne, president of the Port of Montreal branch.Present from the United States Customs was Willis LetUney, deputy col lector at Holeb.Me J.N.O, Poulin, collector tor the Port of Lake Megantic.welcomed the officers on behalf of himself and his staff and a vote of thanks was extended to Mr Biley and Mr.Lanciault for mak ing the trip to attend the gathering.Minutes were read and a favorable financial report presented.Officers for the coming year were -'ected as follows: President, Joe Miller, Megantic; 1st vice \u2022 president, R Falardeau, Woburn; 2nd vice president, J.Marcotte, Sheihrooke; secretary treasurer, E.Tetrault.Directors.Sherbrooke J.G.Dagneau, Richmond, C S.Delaney; Thet ford Mines, J.L.Perreault, and G, 0.Ouellette for Lake Megan tic.COMPTON - Mr.and Mrs.Rodolphe Grenier Mrs.Lloyd Hyatt and Mrs.Fred Green of Coaticook, attended the funeral of Mr, John Frskine in Montreal .Mr.and Mrs Alvah Brown have returned home after spending a few days as guests of the hitter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.John Johnson, in Oshawa, Ont (SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY.OCT 18, 195T IS **\u2022*\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 GINA ¦thf first of thnr meal in n imttllmmts f/.Y inreresring y stories appear in the STARWEEKLY I L ¦\t»\t»'¦ Water is as honest as Sunlight I'ht Seagram's **8.1\" to the watet Us! Foi waU'i (plain or spaikltng) is your most reliable guidt to the whole truth about any u luslv \\N atri .ui7»- t.t .n.V U ¦ ' -erJA\u2019 I ; 7 Léo Laliberté&FilsLtée CUSTOM TAILOR SHOP 101 Wellington North Sherbrooke Established 1912 SHTRRnOOKE DAILY RFCORD, TL^ESDAY, OCT.15.195T\t15 Maurice Richard \u2022 Dickie Moore Tally Hat- Tricks To Blank Red Wings Chicago Gunning For Win Tonight When They Make Home Debut With Canadiens, Only Game On Agenda Chicago's new look Black Hawks, thumped 5-1 by Montreal Canadiens in their first meeting this season, are hoping for a new look about the score after the National Hockey League clubs meet tonight in Chicago.That'll require putting a stop to an old-style Montreal scoring formula, one that appears to be as effective as ever.Maurice (Rocket) Richard, now in his 16th season, tossed aside all disparaging reference' to his 36-year-old legs as he bounced to three goals Sunday when the Habitants beat Detroit Red Wings 6-0.It gave the Rocket four goals for this year and a total of 497 in regular season play.Lineniatc Dickie Moore counted the other three goals.The game also showed that GOAL-A-GAME Canadiens have lost none of their Fleming Mackell and Don Mc-smooth ability to make opposition Kenny scored at a goal-a-game penalties pay off.Four of the pace for Boston.Vic Stasiuk markers came with the Habs added the third marker against holidi-g a one-man advantage.Chicago and Doug Mohns was BOSTON TAKES TWO\tthe other marksman against New In other weekend games Boston York.Ted Lindsay scored Hawks\u2019 Rosecrofl And Beau Wyn Form $107.80 Double; Ralph Up Sweeps \"DD\u201d Pace On Sunday's Card Bruins snatched identical 3-1 victories from Chicago and New York Rangers.Rangers held Canadiens to a 2-2 tie Saturday.In a third game Saturday, Toronto Maple Leafs\u2019 emphasis on goal and Danny Lewicki saved rangers from a shutout.New\u2019 York came up with a spirited effort Saturday at Montreal and with two defencemen supplying the offence were full aâ offence netted them three first- value for the split in points, period goals but no more as De- Canadiens twice held one-goal troit Red Wings swept to a 5-3 leads on tallies by Don Marshall win.Results of the first week\u2019s action left Montreal atop the standings, Bruins second, Rangers third, Detroit and Chicago tied for fourth and Toronto last.The fine Montreal performance in Detroit Sunday highlighted the weekend action.The usually hostile crowd gave Richard a standing ovation w'hen he completed his three-goal spree, the 32nd of his career.and Claude Provost.Bill Gadsby and Harry Howell were the Ranger marksmen.At Toronto Saturday the Leafs\u2019 new style of play clicked for three first-period goals, two by Sid Smith and one by Billy Harris.Detroit matched those with markers by Gordie Howe, Bill Dineen and Earle Reibel.Reibel later scored again and rookie Tom McCarthy counted the insurance marker in the third.'THE ROCKET\" POTS GOAL NUMBER 497 WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S RACING PROGRAM \"The Rocket\" Is Leading Goal-Getter IN NHL, Just Three Shy Of 500-Mark; Moore And Beliveau Tied For Top MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Montreal I Canadiens\u2019 inimitable Maurice j Richard scored four goals in the \u2018 first week of National Hockey League play to move within three notches of a 500-goal career, the league\u2019s first statistical release of the season showed today.Richard, at 36 playing his 16th year in the league, leads in goals and has one assist for five points, giving him third spot in the scoring race behind deadlocked teammates Dickie Moore and Jean Beliveau.Moore has three goals and three assists while Beliveau picked up two goals and is tied with Detroit Red Wing's Johnny Wilson for the lead in assists with four.Don Simmons of Boston and Montreal\u2019s Charlie Hodge are the top goalies, allowing an average of a goal a game.Hodge has played three goals as a replacement for regular Montreal net-minder Jacques Plante, ill with the flu.Simmons saw action in two games, HABS LEAD LEAGUE Montreal, last year\u2019s Stanley Cup winners, has won two games and tied one to take a one-point lead over Boston in the team standings.Boston is undefeated, but has played one less game.New York is third with three points on a win, loss and tie, followed by Detroit and Chicago Black Hawks, each with a win and two losses.Toronto Maple Leafs, pointless in two games, are last.The leaders: G A Pts.PiM Moore, Montreal\t3\t3\t6\t2 Beliveau, Mtl\t2\t4\t6\t0 M.Richard, Mtl\t4\t15\t0 H.Richard, Mtl\t13\t4\t7 Wilson, Detroit\t0\t4\t4\t0 Mackell, Boston\t2\t13\t0 Reibel, Detroit\t2 i\t3\t2 Gadsby, N.Y.\t12\t3\t0 Howe, Detroit\t12\t3\t2 Toppazzini, Bos\t0\t3\t3\t0 Bathgate, N.Y.\t0\t3\t3\t0 Delvecchio, Det\t0\t3\t3\t0 Dick Mayer Is Named PGA Golfer Of Year DUNEDIN, Fla.(AP) \u2014 Dick Mayer, U.S.Open and world golf champion, Monday was named professional golfer of the year by the Professional Golfers Association of America.The St.Petersburg, Fla., golfer received 532 votes, most ever received in the 10 years the award has been made, PGA president Harry L.Moffitt said.The number of votes cast by professional golfers, press and other golfing officials was 713, also a record.BRITISH DRIVER KILLED AS CAR JUMPS TRACK MONZA, Italy\u2014(JP)\u2014A powerful British racing ear somersaulted off the Monza track at top speed Monday night and burst into flames, killing British driver Ronald Searles.Need a \"Lifter\u201d?Have a .the hearty ale! Brad mg\u2019s 1ST RACE \u2014 \"D\" TROT & PACE PURSE: *100 1\u2014\tMIGHTY ELWORTHY, 2\u2014\tKITTEN, H.Ouellet.3\u2014\tHIDEAWAY HANOVER, C.Poulin.| 4\u2014\tBONNY SMART.E.Gt-ndron.5\u2014\tBLUE MOUNTAIN BROOKE, W.Mosher.6\u2014\tDAWNY BROOKE.B.Chabol.7\u2014\tMIGHTY FAST CAN, G.Trahan.8\u2014\tMY GARY, A.Theroux.ELI; Lady O'Brien.2ND.RACE \u2014 \"D\" PACE PURSE: $100 1\u2014\tBOUM BOUM BUMPAS, A.Beaudoin.2\u2014\tLARRY\u2019 CHIEF, H.Ouellet.3\u2014\tEBBIE\u2019S BOY, H.Gendron.4\u2014\tJENNY GOODWILL, W.St-Cyr.5\u2014\tPRINCE DALE JR., C.Poulin.6\u2014\tMOKO D.GRATTAN, A.Gravel.7\u2014\tQUEEN OVER, R.Year.8\u2014\tSPENCER CREED, F.Desrochers.3RD RACE \u2014 \"D\" TROT & PACE PURSE: *100 1\u2014\tIDEAL HARVESTER, H.Gendron.2\u2014\tBRADY SIGNAL, R.Vear.3\u2014\tCYRIL IBAF, S.Fabi.4\u2014\tMIGHTY BARS, L.Denault.5\u2014\tONWARD TASS, G.Trahan.6\u2014\tCOATICOOK DIRECTLY, G.Tass.7\u2014\tHOPEFUL ROSECROFT, F.Newell.8\u2014\tGORDON W.ELI.SHOW GUY, E.Leblanc.4TH RACE \u2014 \"D\" PACE PURSE: *100.00 1\u2014\tEVENTIDE BROOKE, A.Beaudoin.2\u2014\tHOMESTRETCH SPENC, G.Heath.3\u2014\tMISS RUTH GRATTAN B, O.Morin.4\u2014\tWAINWRIGHT SCOTLAND, 5\u2014\tWEST OAK DIPLOMAT, C.Bennett 6\u2014\tBEAU WYN, L.Huckins.7\u2014\tPEGGY GRATTAN G, A.Gravel.8\u2014\tBOMBER GRATTAN, B.Chabot.5TH RACE \u2014 \"DD & C\" PACE PURSE: *125.00 1\u2014\tLAURIN A ROSECROFT, S.Fabi.2\u2014\tCLEVER VOLO, L.Huckins.3\u2014\tRALPH UP, 4\u2014\tLITTLE ROYAL, A.Gravel.5\u2014\tSTURDY GENERAL.G.Hammond.6\u2014\tDIRECT HARVESTER, A.Beaudoin 7\u2014\tMARY G.HERBERT, L.Denault.4TH RACE \u2014 \"0\" PACE PURSE: *100.00 1\u2014\tMILO HANOVER, B.Chabot.2\u2014\tHAMUNTCHO, J.Hebert.3\u2014\tLINSAY BROOKE, F.Pouliot, 4\u2014\tWAYNE H.ABBE, H.Gendron.5\u2014\tMO LASS, E.Leblanc.6\u2014\tWILMA CHANCE, H.Ouellet.7\u2014\tCOOL BREEZE VONIAN, A.Gravel 8\u2014\tLEAH GRATTAN, L.Huckins.ELI.STATE EXPRESS.7TH RACE \u2014 \"D\" PACE PURSE: *100.00 1\u2014\tNORMA KNIGHT, G.Desrochers.2\u2014\tALDEN CANE, C.Bennett.3\u2014\tMR.NORWAY, G.Trahan.4\u2014\tMISS GISELE BING, E.Gendron.5\u2014\tADMIRAL ALDEN, A.Theroux.6\u2014\tLUCKY G, L.Denault.7\u2014\tHALLAND, H.OueUet.8\u2014\tCONNELLY B, R.Dupont.*TH RACE \u2014 \"D\" TROT A PACE PURSE: *100.00 1\u2014\tBOBBY TAYLOR, B.Blanchette.2\u2014\tDUCK CORSICA, A.Beaudoin.3\u2014\tFREDA HARMONY, L.Huckins.4\u2014\tMONOCLE MAN, B.Chabot.5\u2014\tHAZELEY HANOVER, C.Bennett.6\u2014\tVICTORY TUNE, 7\u2014\tCLEAN UP, E, Dupont.8\u2014\tVON VOLO, G.Trahan.*TH RACE \u2014 \"D\" TROT A PACE PURSE: S100.00 1\u2014\tPAT G.ABRE.A.Theroux.2\u2014\tMISS THELMA TARR, 3\u2014\tSPENCER COMET, L.Denault.4\u2014\tMARYLAND QUEEN, L.Huckins.5\u2014\tLASSIE LANE, J.Cloutier.8\u2014COUNT PULASKI, P.Hasse.7\u2014\tMARYLAND MARMITE, J.Hebert.8\u2014\tFALCONRIDGE STAR, A.Gamache ELI: ROSINA B, B, Gendron.West Running True To Form Is ?HOCKEY ?Already Lining Up Jack Jacobs For Clem Crowe's Job As Lions' Coach TORONTO\u2014 0>' \u2014Out West, where football coaches are likely to get the gate after any kind of season, the word has been shouted that Clem Crowe of British Columbia Lions is on the way-out.And popping up in speculation as a possible successor in 1958 is Indian Jack Jacobs.Big Jake naturally is flattered but he isn\u2019t Interested\u2014yet\u2014 in a head coaching job in the Western Interprovincial Football Union.Give him a little time.\u201cI might be interested in an assistant\u2019s job but I don\u2019t think I\u2019m ready yet to take over as a bead coach in that league,\u201d he said in an interview from his headquarters in London, Ont.Indian Jack is coach-general manager of London Lords of the Senior Ontario Rugby Football Union and is doing okay.Jacobs\u2019 name was mentioned by two western football obser-ers\u2014Scotty Regina Leader-Post Melville and Jack Winnipeg Tribune Matheson when the Lions encountered some difficulty winning WIFU games this season.Both said that Jacobs regards his stay in London in the nature of an apprenticeship for bigger things in the West, his old stamping grounds.Football fans, particularly in the West, need no introduction Sunday's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 6, Detroit 0.Boston 3, New York 1 [g|| UNB Cops Golf Tourney Crown SACKVILLE, N.B.(CP)\u2014University of New Brunswick won the Maritime Intercollegiate Golf Tournament here Monday, beat ing a five-man entry from Dal-housie, St.Francis Xavier and Mount Allison Universities.Paced by John Sears with an eight- over -par 76, the New Brunswick College edged St.F.X.by one stroke with a 418 total.Behind the X-men came Dal-housie with 433 and Mount A.with 461.to Jacobs, a native of Muskogee, Okla., and certainly one of the most pass-happy quarterbacks Canada has seen.He caught on with Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 1950 and before lie left in 1954 he led the blue and gold club to Grey Cup final appearances in 1950 and 1953.The Bombers lost both 13-0 to Toronto Argonauts in the famous 1950 mud bath at Toronto Varsity Stadium and 1-fi to Hamilton Tiger-Cats, also in Varsity Stadium in 1953.From then on he\u2019s had a pretty good grounding in the sideline direction of a club.In 1954 he was back with the Bombers as a player.A year later he became the club's chief scout and in 1956 joined London Lords as coach-quarterback, leading them to the finals where they were beaten out by Kitchcner-Waterloo Dutchmen.This season Indian Jack graduated to coach-general manager and is directing traffic from the sidelines.The Lords now are locked in first place in the four-team league with Sarnia Golden Bears.Each has 11 points on five victories, two losses and a tie in eight games.The 38-year-old Jacobs knows all the vagaries of a coach\u2019s job.He played under three of them with the Bombers.First there was Frank Butch Larson who lost his job just before Bombers hit the 1950 final.Then there was George Trafton who survived the job from 1951 to 1953 and A1 Sherman, who took the Bombers over in 1954 and stayed through 1956.A sobering thought for anybody figuring to be a coach in Canadian pro football\u2014Western conference and the Eastern Big Four\u2014is that the nine dubs have gone through 32 since 1948.Twenty were fired or quit from the five-team Western conference and 13 from the four-team Big Four.AMERICAN LEAGUE Buffalo 2, Cleveland 1.Providence 4, Springfield 1.Hershey 4, Rochester 2.Monday's Games No games scheduled Tonight's Gome* NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal at Ctvicago.QUEBEC LEAGUE Montreal Royals at Shawinigan.Chicoutimi at Quebec.Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE I* W L T F\t\t\t\t\t\tA\tPis Montreal .\t.3\t2\t0\t1\t13\t3\t5 Boston\t.2\t2\t0\t0\tB\t2\t4 New York .\t.\t3\t1\t1\t1\t6\t7\t3 Chicago .\t.\t3\t1\t2\t0\t3\t8\t2 Detroit\t.\t3\t1\t2\tn\t7\t12\t2 Toronto .\t.2\t0\t2\ti>\t3\tr>\t0 AMERICAN I> W\t\t\tLEAGUE L T F\t\t\tA\tPts Providene©\t.\t4\t4\t0\t0\tIB\t9\t8 Hershey\t.\t3\t2\t1\t»\t»\t7\t4 Buffalo\t.\t4\t2\t2\t0\t16\t14\t4 Cleveland\t.\t3\t1\t2\t0\t1 1\t7\t2 Rochester\t.\t3\t1\t2\t0\t8\t19\t2 Springfield\t3\t0\t3\t0\t8\t16\t0 QUEBEC P\t\tLEAGUE W L T\t\t\tF\tA\tPis Shawlnlgan\t.2\t2\t0\t0\t11\t5\t4 Quebec\t\t1\t0\t0\t5\t4\t2 Montreal\t\t1\t1\t0\t8\t5\t2 Chicoutimi\t.1\tO\t1\t0\t2\t4\t0 Three IMvers .2\t\t0\t2\t0\t3\tii\t0 Fabi\u2019s Winston Rosecroft and Buster Huckins Beau Wyn formed the winners combination Sunday afternoon for the double and paid their backers the sum of $107.80 for their investment.It was the highest payoff on the v eekend racing cards presented J at the local track by the Slier-1 brooke Racing Club.The Huckins\u2019 brown gelding also set the top price for a win when he paced home ahead of the eight-horse field in the second race to reward his backers with $16.80.The top place bet was paid for Perron\u2019s Kirk Abbe in the third when $10.30 was collected.The best qulnella was in the third race Sunday afternoon and comprised Tucker\u2019s Ralph up and Perron\u2019s Kirk Abbe and $76.20 was shelled out for this winning duo.In the sixth Coombs' Truly Volo and Desrochers\u2019 Sir Tony Coach Watson Optimistic For Rangers' Hopes NEW YORK f/P) \u2014 Now York Rangers move into Madison Square Garden Wednesday night for their 32nd National Hockey 1/pague home ice opener with coach Phil Watson optimistic over bis team\u2019s chances in the championship race.The Hangers, who reached the playoffs in both of Watson\u2019s first two seasons at the helm, have played three games on the road and come home with a .500 record.\u201cThat\u2019s all I hoped for,\u201d Watson said Monday as he looked ahead to Wednesday\u2019s game against Boston Bruins.\u201cIf we can play .500 hockey on the road all season, we\u2019ll be a cinch for the Stanley Cup playoffs.\u201d In the three road games the Rangers beat Detroit 3 - 2, tied Montreal 2 2 and lost to Boston 3-1.Watson is a bit riled over a pre-season poll among the hockey wrilers that picked the Rangers to finish fifth.He admits that Chicago and Toronto bolh have improved but, he adds, \u201cso have we.\u201d paid their backers $8 90 while in (he ninth $10.80 was collected for Buena Song and Jean Grattan Alden.Buster Huckins teamed Tucker\u2019s Ralph Up to first place in both ends of the \u201cDD\" Pace for one of the double winners on the card.The other was in the \u201cC\u201d Pace and went to Mathicu\u2019s Deep Diamond when he won the fifth and eighth.He also set the best time of the afternoon when he won m the first half in 2.11 1/5.The second trip they were clocked in 2.12.On Saturday night, despite the cold weather, and small crowd, the prices remained on a pretty level keel and no outstanding payoffs were registered.The double of Menard\u2019s Mighty Bars, with Lucien Denault up, and Trahan\u2019s Von Volo rewarded their backers with $43.10.The quinella In the third of Fabi\u2019s Victory Tunc and Prince Dale Jr paid their pickers with $64.10 while in the sixth $42.80 was shelled out for the winning duo of Mariette that and Wilma Chance In the final race Cyril\u2019s Flieka and Tom\u2019s Star Hall paid $7.80.This week the card on Saturday has been moved forward t« the afternoon and post time is slated for 2.30 On Sunday it rr mains the same while Wednesday the card is bonked for 8.00.3-Time Winner Of Hambletonian Died Monday GARDEN CITY, N.Y.(AP)-Henry Thomas, three time winner of the Hambletonian, died Monday after suffering a heart attack.He was 70.Thomas, who retired a little more than a year ago, won the big trotting classic in 1937 with Shirley Hanover, in 1938 with Me-Lin Hanover and in 1944 with Yankee Maid.Influenza Causes Stad-Tiger Tilt Postponement HALIFAX \u2014 #) \u2014 A mild influenza outbreak at the Stada-cona naval base here forced postponement Monday of a scheduled Nova Scotia Football League game between Stadacona Sailors and Dalhousie Tigers.The outbreak was described as \u201csporadic\u201d and of a \u201cmild\u201d type.JUAN FANGIO RECEIVES SPECIAL AWARD LONDON\u2014(A\u2019)\u2014The Duke of Richmond and Gordon Monday presented Argentine racing driver of the Year trophy awarded by Guild of Motoring Writers.The duke said Fangio 1.; \"not only the world\u2019s finest driver but one of the word\u2019» greatest sportsmen.\u201d YOU CAN K TELL V\"-\u2014.x''\"'\"' BEFORE Firri I \u2022LOW-BRIWBO TO TH« QUEBEC TASTE Y O U yfc t:.Have yon ever looked at something in a store and wished you could tell whether it would fit well, wash well, and wear well when you got it home?The Harvey-Woods label on any garment can give you that assurance of quality and workmanship.The styles, the good colours, the careful workmanship you will see for yourself.And you\u2019ll find all types of socks, a variety of underwear, and distinctive new sleepwear styles at most good stores now .all carefully made by Harvey-Woods.GET IT HOME 163 M\u2019 Met : :< f *trU»y I Wit* t George has been testing Prest-O-Lite Batteries for month* and months now.He knows all about the famous Prest-O-Lite 2,000,000-mile test that took more than 25 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Just in case you don\u2019t know George .SEE YOUR NEAREST presto-Hte hilevel \u2019TER Vr tf» TOD AVI \u2022 In normal eur usa 0 9« SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCT.IS, 1957 DUT OUR WAT \u2022y J.R, WÎIIÎ Sunday School Promolions Feature Rally Service At Richmond Church RICHMOND.\u2014 The annual Rally Day service was held in Chalmers United Church when a large congregation was present.Prizes won by scholars were given out by the Sunday School superintendent, Melvin Butler.The choir rendered music during the promotion service.Promoted from Beginners to Primary: Sharon Armstrong, Wayne Davidson, Gary Elzinga, Sarah Healy, Brenda Johnston, Heather Kaye, James Lester, Brian Macey, Gloria Moreland, Linda Sullivan, Jackie Stelwagen, Clayton Wilder and Sheila Win- tie.From Primary to Junior: Dennis Armstrong, Myrna Armstrong Ronald Beattie, Billy Butler, Diane Davidson, John Gamble, David Healy, Mary Hoyd, Margaret Lloyd, Helen Lockwood, Karen Malette, June Minor, John Stel-wagen and Lynn Whittingstall.Junior to Intermediate: Edson Andrews, Dennis Gleason, San-dra Hughes, Douglas Kerr, Fred i aid Mastine, Dennis Mills Jackie Johnston, Bruce Malette, Siemie i Stelwagen and Frances Thomp-Stelwagen and Victor Sullivan.I soni 3r{} 7er: Gloria Armstrong, Intermediate to Senior: Brian\tstelwagen- 4th year No- *\"\"«\u2022*\taSS; \u201cnS aZ- strong, Hylkjie Elzinga, Isabel Husk, Douglas Kerr, Bruce Low ble Esther Husk, Isobel Husk, Patricia Husk, Phyllis Johnston, Diane Kerr, Morris Malette and Carol Pope.Awards - \u2022 perfect attendance at Sunday School were made as follows: 1st year: Marilyn Abercrombie, Arlene Darby, Jasper Elzinga and John Fuller; 2nd year: Sharon Armstrong, Lynn Armstrong, Myrtle Darby, Ron- Elzinga, Judy Frazer, Judy Gam-jrene ArmstronS.Veu'M MAMl Veu'M pAjfàctûL rs Demand Underwear \" The best winter protection you con buy is PENMANS \u201d95\u201d.Snug-fitting ankle and wrist cuffs, smooth seams ond well-finished button-holes\u2014the world\u2019s finest merino yarns .almost 90 years of time-honoured craftsmanship .comfort .perfect fit , .mode to last through countless launderings\u2014saves you money in years' more wear.Shirts, Drawers and Union Suits for Men and Boys.3-95-6 IT PAYS TO LOOK FOR THE PENMANS LABEL ry and Seimie Stelwagen; 5th year: Brian Armstrong, Raymond j Flanders, Billy Lowry and Wav-rill Storie; 7th year: Judy Frazer j and Russel Lowry.Those who attended church I service for 52 Sundays, ending | August 31, 1957, for the second lime: Frances Thompson and Bruce Lowry; for the third time: William Lowry; for the fifth time.Russel Lowry.This splendid report reflects much praise and time spent on the part of the superintendent, teachers and officers as well as the scholars themselves.CHRISTENING The christening of the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Leo Delaney took place at the Holy Family Church.Rev.Father Doyle officiated.The child received the name Peter Anthony and wore a robe, shawl and bonnet of embroidered lace.The baby was carried by his maternal grandmother, Mrs.C.S.Delaney.The godparents are Mr.and Mrs.Paul V.Delaney, uncle and aunt.Following the ceremony a family buffet luncheon was held at the home of the baby\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Delaney.BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs.Percy Taylor entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home recently in honor of the approaching marriage of her niece, Miss Jean Taÿlor.The living room was decorated with white and yellow, with flowers of the same color, and white bells.Little Miss Wanda Taylor, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George Taylor, presented the bride-to-be with a small cart trimmed in white and yellow which contained attractively wrapped gifts.She was assisted by her mother, Mrs.Leslie Taylor, and prospective groom\u2019s mother, Mrs.E.C.Storry of Asbestos.After the gifts had been admired, Miss Taylor thanked everyone for the lovely gifts and the hostess for the shower in her honor.The tea table with a white linen cloth was centered with a cut glass bowl of white and yellow flowers.A salad tea swrt-; ed by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.V.R.Beattie, Mrs.George Taylor and Mrs.H.Semple.The Misses Ruby and Phyllis McLeod and Linda Hawker assisted in eprvin0 ' GENERAL JSOTES Mrs.n.p.Wyatt.Meana.J.P.ROW at of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.K.Pozer of Granby, While in town attending the funeral of Mr.J.Lilliott, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.T.J.McKee, College St.Mr.F.C.Carley has returned to Toronto, Ont., after visiting Mr.and Mrs.C.S.Delaney.While here Mr.Carley and Mr.Delaney attended the reunion banquet of the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion Association which was held at the Sherbrooke Hotel.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Gunter have returned from a motor trip to Florida and several other points.Mrs.Minnie Solomon has moved into an apartment at the Green Gables lately vacated by Mrs.Laura Farquhar.Mr.J.H.Coles, is making ex- tensive alterations to the exterior of his store on Main St., which will be an added improvement to the street.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Judge of Larchmont, N.Y., Mrs.B.Judge of Richmond Hill, Long Island, Mrs.R.Buntin of Devon, Penn., Mrs.Percy Mathias and Mr.David Mathias of Montreal, while in town attending the funeral of their relative, Miss A.G.Mathias, were guests of Miss E.Dunn at Beechmore Farm.Mr.and Mrs.T.L.Tanner of Montreal, were recent guests of Mrs.T.G.Torrance while here to attend the funeral of Miss A.G.Mathias.Misses Doreen and Irene Goulet have returned from a holiday spent at Miami, Fla., and Havana, Cuba.Miss Denise Tessier of Montreal, spent a week-end as guest of Mr.and Mrs.Carl Spence, Aberdeen Ave.Among those in town to attend the funeral of Miss I.S.Harkom were Mr.and Mrs.T.L.Tanner, Miss Edith Nicholson, Mr.Al-| bert Nixon, Miss K.Stewart, of Montreal, and Hon.Justice William Mitchell and Mr.George Ewing of Sherbrooke.Mrs.R.A.Marcotte has returned from Shawinigan Falls where she visited her sister-in-law, Mrs.R.Painchaud, who is a patient in the hospital there.Mrs.R.Clarke of Haverhill, Mass., is the guest of her brother, Mr.E.W.Perkins and Mrs.Perkins, and sister, Mrs.H.Wyatt.Mr.and Mrs, George Denery have returned from Ottawa, Ont., where they attended the Brack-en-Bonner wedding.Mrs.Ivor Aliam of Pembroke, Ont., has returned after visiting her sister, Miss Elsie Salway, of the nursing staff at the Wales Home.Miss Salway accompanied her sister as far as Montreal.Friends of Mr.M.E.Lodge are sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Miss Barbara Blanchette, nurse-intraining at the Sherbrooke Hospital, spent a week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Roy Blanchette, when returning from the Alexandria Hospital, Montreal, where she has been in training for several weeks.Rev.James E.Duncan, representing Dr.Graham\u2019s Homes in Kalimpong, India, showed a film and gave an address on the work there in Chalmers United Church.These schools have become famous across the world and a picture of the work was most interesting.Mr.Duncan while in town was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Howard Hills.Mrs.V.R.Beattie, Miss Mabel Boast, Mrs.J.P.Dunn, Mrs.C.S Delaney, Mrs.C.V.Caesar, Mrs.W.B.Converse, Mrs.J.S.Mac-Naughton Mrs.G.Chamberlin, Mrs.H.P.Stone, Mrs.L.F.Somerville and Mrs.C.Spence attended the semi-annual meeting of the Provincial Chapter of the I.O.D.E.which took place at the Cascade Inn, Shawinigan Falls.Miss Sheilah Walker of Mont-ten 1 who has been the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Walker, College St., left for a holiday in England aboard the Saxonia.tfcA.C.Robert Walker and Mrs.Walker tt£ Brandon, Man., have been gnesta at the same home.L.A.C.Walker left on the Homeric for Gros Ton-guen, Fra.ice, where he will be stationed for three years.Mrs.Walker w-ill remain here for some time as their guest.Mrs.Henry Murphy and daughter, Mrs.Stanley Wilson of Sherbrooke, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Taylor.They were also guests at the shower given in honor of Miss Jean Taylor.ves, veav BEOemPUL IP I WASWT ÛOtW'TBeD ¦-n-touTtoo supper .'Xrs wnjTXorr- I MEAN DONT Ci IT-FER COMIN'HOME LATE.' rrwouu?BE\" IF I INASAJT (SONNA ôfT A 6000 WALLOPIN' PER BEIN\u2019 OUT Al (Tj ' I > V-C rmm MOMEMT^\tLIKE^TO\tOVER OCTOBER MOOM Three Village Happenings Mr.and Mrs.Maynard Roilias and Michael of Rock Island accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Alan Rollins of Magog motored to Hartland, Vt., where they vers guests of Mrs.Maynard Rollins\u2019 brother, Mr.Archie Goodsell, Mrs.Guodsell and family.Mr.and Mrs.Alan Greer and family of Rock Island have moved into their new home on Phelps Ave.Mrs.Golda Standish has re-turne .l to her home in Rock island after spending two weeks at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Wayne Miller and daughter in Greenfield, Mass, Mrs.Standish was accompanied home by Her granddaughter, Miss Merlyn who will remain for a week, whne her parent are in the process uf moving from Greenfield 'o S\u2019, Albans, Vt., where Mr.Miller has been promoted to manager ui Sears store.Miss Kathleen McLaren of Los Angeles.Calif., and Mrs.Deuell of Santa Barbara, Calif., were recent guests in the community, staying at Kelley\u2019s Cabins and driving around the country side, Mrs.Deuell being interested .n photographing the lovely autumn scenery While here they visited Mr.A.C.Cowles, Miss Hortc,nce I Cowlns and Mr.George Cowles in TVrtrr Line, *« well a* otter j friends in Derby Line, Staastead and Baldwin\u2019s Mills.Miss Me | Laren is a cousin of Mr.Cowles and lived here as a young girl Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs Lawrence Winter, Staastead, were Mr.and Mrs.Frank Chandler and Mrs.J.Chandler of Merrimac, Mass., Mr.and Mrs.El win Mnes and daughter, Mmia of Melbourne, Mr.and Mrs.R.^ Markv.\u2019el1 Baldwin\u2019s Mills, Mr I and Mrs.T.A.Blake, south Barnston.Miss Joan Johnston and Mr.De we» Mosher, both of King-, ston, Ont., were weekend guests j of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alex Johnston, Stanstead.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Mark-well ot Kingston, Ont., were weekend guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Johnston, Stanstead.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence teinter, Gary and Wendy, Mr.and Mrs Richard Wallace and turee daughters of Stanstead were re cent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Langevin, Stan stead Mr.and Mrs.Warren Souuere and brvs of Stanstead motored to Bishopton accompanied by Mrs.Soutires sister, Miss Lewella Bennett of the Sunny side school teaching staffswho w*s DI wttflft the flu and will remain with her parent;, Mr.and Mrs.Carroll Bennett in Bishopton for a week \u2019flY A Special London DRY GIN (l \u2018Hie Base of the Best Cocktail\"\u2019 MADE BY BOLS FROM A CENTURY-OID RECIPE.A?13/5 DISTILLED IN CANADA I l^Jj /V \u2014the first of thm il™\treveal m» installments y the \\ inreresring stones appear in the DAVIDSON HILL \u2014 Mr.W.Proulx and Mrs.William Robinson were recent visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Smith in.Mystic.FOR THAT NEW SUM LOOK -sup ON* No.97 fHnrk TRENCH SNAP HOW No.99 Blorfc No.97 Brown EYELET TtF No.99 BWA No.(SO Brown ask 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