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[" ¦ m Second Section I : Sliecbcooke ïDailu Becocd Q e c o n d Section ?THK PAPES OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WED .OCT.23, 1987 (\\niada Célébrâtes Apple W eek Salute Nature\u2019s Masterpiece i m For real eating pleasure no fruit can equal the Can- pecially suited to the growing of apples, and to Canadians adian apple.In it nature has achieved a masterpiece .\u2022 the apple is their national liuit.Above, a prettv pickci beauty of form and colour, appetizing aroma, crisp displays a bough of the popular Macintosh apples grown juicy texture, delicate flavour.Canada\u2019s climate is es- in B.C.s lush Okanagan \\ allc\\.X ¦} Careful pruning is an important part of orchard main- tenance.riming permits sunlight (essential for bright colouring of fruit) to penetrate all parts of the tree.It also facilitates spraying, thinning and picking.Apples arc grow n in all provinces of Canada but only \u201ci provinces grow them commercially.British Columbia leads as an apple producing area iollowed by Ontario, Nova Scotia, Quebec and New Brunswick.mam mm m i .M IIP m.mi -X \u2022 \u2022> Apple trees require large quantities of moisture, bright\tValley.To maintain and improve Canadas prosperous bouts of sunshine and a temperate climate.The pic-\tfruit industry requires constant research into sod and ruresque orchard above near Kamloops, B.C.is favoured\tfertilizer problems, insect and disease control, as wall as by the ideal conditions prevailing in the Okanagan\tthe continuing search for new varieties.Apples were being cultivated in Nova Scoria\u2019s beautiful Annapôlis Valley by early French settlers as early 1633.With the infli many new varieties.1633.With the influx of F.nglish settlers in 1760 came National Film Roan! of Canada Photos.Canada\u2019s growing population provides a steadily increasing domestic marker.About I v of the total apple nop is shipped abroad.Apples being boxed lor export are as delicately handled as eggs.\u2022 Card Party In Aid Of Retarded Children Fund The Sherbrooke County Branch sent.A very pleasant surprise of the Association for the Help came during the course of the of Retarded Children (Quebec) evening when Mrs.Denis Ilunt- Jnc., held a successful card party and drawing of ten prizes at the Sherbrooke High School Cafeteria at which over 200 were pre- Duke, president of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, No.10, and Mrs.Morrison called to present Mrs.Lome Buckman, president of the As- sociation, with cheque for $25.Ovide Poulin rolled the drum shaker containing the lucky tickets and Mrs.Lome Buckman drew the first winning ticket.Prizes were as follows: Afghan won by Mrs.C.Rousseau, 62 Brooks St., Sherbrooke; car blanket won by Dale Bradford, 651 Argyle; cheque of $4 won by B.Elliott,, 165 Moore St.; note paper won by Mrs.Claire Pigeon, 845 Montcalm St.; fruit cake, won by Katherine D.Beau- ville, and a 25 pound bag of flour, won by each of the following,\u2014 Bill Smith of J.S.Mitchell Ltd., M.L.Thompson 1104 Dominion, Mervin Powell of Wat-erville, and D.Stewart, 46 Church street, Lennoxville.erville, and Atiss Alma Kandal J Arguin, Mrs.Milton Brown, Mrs'I r A KITr|îni .pY aft, King street, Sherbrooke.william Coupland, Mrs.John I V.AN I tKBUKY Conveners were Mrs.Newton Munkittrick and Mrs.Allan Wark for tables, Mrs.Lome Buckman, Mrs.Reg.Allait and Mrs.Frank Kyffin for refresh- Door prizes were won by Mrs.I ments.Cashier was Mrs.Wilfred cage, Route 2, Sherbrooke; bath p LePoidevin, Atto Street, Lcn-1 Beaucage.towel set, won by Miss E.Retirera, 21 Clough Ave., Lennox- ive in \u2022 * s \"Trod# MarVx noxville, Mrs.William Coupland, Hostesses wore Mrs.Lome Magog street, Sherbrooke, Sidney Buckman, Mrs.B.Allait, Mrs.R.Spanswick, Norman Hyatt, Wat- Allatt, Mrs.S.Allait, Mrs.Harry Dunn, Mrs.E.Pelletier, Mrs Ovide Poulin, Mrs.Dmp\"l;i Ross, Mrs.1.Wilkins and Mrs, Odell Winslow.Mrs.Buckman, expressed the sincere thanks of the Association to all concerned who had helped in any way to make the party a success.Refreshments were served by the hostesses.The Ladies\u2019 Ouild will meet j October 24th at the home of Mrs.i Douglas Mayhew.Recent guest^ of Mr.and Mrs.Harley Asker were Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Parsons and daughter of Errol, NIL, and Mrs.Shepherd and Mrs.Herman Parsons of Alexandria, Ont 01 FPEEOOAf \u2014 etnd love it! SARONG BRA In elastic and embroidered nylon with all-elastic back literally moves with you for perfect fit.Washes and dries quickly \u2014 needs no ironing.Bandeau and Longline styles.SARONG GIRDLE The criss-cross girdle that slims os it trims \u2014 lets you sit, wolk, bend or dance with wonderful freedom.In a complete range of styles for junior, average and full figure types.SARONG BRAS AND GIRDLES FOR LASTING FRESHNESS, BRAS from *2-60\t, GIRDLES and PANTY GIRDLES from DOMINION CORSET CO.LTD AVARABLE IN PUU-ON, PANTY, ZIPPER, AIL-IN-ONE.' CONSUIT YOUR CORSETIERE FOR YOUR PROPER FITTING.* Come In Now For A \"preview in print\" Of the '58 Chevrolet Just ask your Chevrolet dealer to show you the booklet containing advance information about the \u201958 Chevrolet.You\u2019ll get a preview of the year's newest car! You can expect the 1958 Chevrolet to he new ah over.Lines will sweep rakishly longer, lower and wider m an all-new look.There will he a new body-frame design.'There will be a radically new V8 engine, so new that it even looks different than any of today\u2019s engine*.There will be spectacular advances in comfort and how you ride.There will be Full Coil suspension and, for the first time in the field, fabulous air ride.Chevrolet will introduce two new special luxury models of outstanding style and distinction.And they\u2019re so low, they\u2019re no higher than your heart.These are only random highlights.You\u2019ll learn more about what\u2019s new at your Chevrolet dealer\u2019s.Stop in soon.See about an early delivery, too.Be a \u201958 Chevrolet-Firstcr ! '58 Chevrolet Coming Soon! ' feSV C-3MC you run place your order now at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer\"\u2019» , N SHEKBKOOKE DA1LV KECOKÜ, WEU., ÜC1.23, 1967 55th Anniversary Marked By North Hatley Couple MR.and MRS.PAIGE KEZAR NORTH HATLEY \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Paige Kezar were guests of honor at a banquet held at Pleasant View Hotel to celebrate the 55th anniversary of their marriage.Jennie DuBois and Paige Kezar were joined in marriage on October 16th 1902, the ceremony being performed in the home of the bride\u2019s sister, Mrs.Linwood Taylor.Rev.I.W.McLaughlin was the officiating minister and Mrs.Walter Edkins of Sherbrooke, the former Miss Nettie Lord, was bridesmaid.The couple have lived all their married years in North Hatley and raised six children: Evans of North Hatley, Karl of Byron, Conn., Adelaide, who passed away in 1948, Lloyd of Stan-stead, Douglas of Edmonton and Russell of Waterville.The banquet was arranged as a surprise by their children, with the help of Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Guild and 75 guests greeted Mr.and Mrs.Kezar as they entered the dining room at Pleasant View.Seated at the head table, which was centered with a beautifully decorated bride\u2019s cake, were the bride and groom, Mr.and Mrs.W.Edkins, Mr.and Mrs.Linwood Taylor and F.B.Johnson, who acted as master of ceremonies.At the conclusion of the turkey dinner, Mr.Johnson proposed a toast to the Queen and then introduced Mr.Linwood Taylor as a witness to the marriage ceremony of 50 years ago.Mr.Taylor, with a twinkle in his eye, solemnly asserted he could testify that the couple was truly and legally married.The bridesmaid was also introduced.Mrs.Kezar and Mrs.Edkins both wore beautiful corsages of roses and Mr.Kezar a white carnation.Evans Kezar, the oldest child, proposed a toast to his parents.Charlie Guild, on behalf of Saunders, Lennoxville; Mr.am.Lady Golfers Of Granby Hold Annual Supper GRANBY \u2014 Mrs.Don Boyd was elected president of the ladies brafich of the Granby Golf Club Inc., at the annual supper held at the Mont Shefford Hotel.Highlighting the evening was the presentation of golfing awards.Election of new officers and a card party were also on the program.Eighty-three members and guests attended.Due to the illness of Mrs.K.Thompson, president, Mrs.Don Boyd took the chair before the election of a new executive Grace was said by Mrs.C.W, Fogg.Mrs.Boyd drew attention to the chrysanthemum plant on display, stating a get-well card was to be signed by all present and the plant and card would then be sent to the home of Mrs.K.Thompson as an expression of thanks for her work as president and sympathy during her illness.An innovation in the proceedings of this annual supper, was the postponement of the lengthy reports of the various executives until the spring general meeting.The nominating committee, onvened by Miss Kathleen Topp, submitted the following slate of i i'icers for the 1958 season: President, Mrs.Don Boyd; 1st.Mrs.Ronald Sampson, of Magog; : vice-president, Mrs.H.S.Law-Mr.and Mrs.Russell Kezar and rence; 2nd.vice-president and daughter, Jeanneke, of Water- chairman of the house commit ville, and Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd tee, Miss Elsa L.Poure; treasur-Kezar and their daughter, Bar- er, Mrs.G.Bates; secretary, Mrs bara, of Stanstead.During the evening, Douglas Kezar' of Edmonton, who was unable to be present, telephoned his parents and they were able to talk with him and his wife and two little girls.G.Spoerry; captain of the match committee, Mrs.G.MacDonald.Mrs.J.S.Williamson, before presenting her list of golfing awards, gave a brief report on the activity of playing members.She also thanked match commit- Mr.RINSED THE OLD WAV f'LEECY FLEECY WILL MAKE YOUR WASHINGS SOFT AS NEW! Wash-hardened towels fluff up like magic after a Fleecy rinse.Diapers and baby clothes dry cuddly-soft.Try Fleecy on your blankets, chenilles, sweaters .all washables! Satisfaction guaranteed! their many friends in the community and the assembled group, presented Mr.and Mrs.Kezar with several gifts, expressing the affection and best wishes of all.Lloyd Kezar presented gifts from their children and Miss Hope Kezar, the oldest grandchild, presented the gift from tile grandchildren.Music was provided during the evening by Jack Evans.Members of the family and guests from out of town were: Mr.and Mrs.Karl Kezar and j their daughter, Karyl, and Mr.| and Mrs.Paul Hvizdak, of Byron, Conn.; Mr.and Mrs.Arthur | Taylor, Mr.and Mrs.Harold | Lord, Mr.and Mrs.W.Edkins of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Ivan ! Il A.\tII veecu FL-157 LAUNDRY RINSE ANOTHER QUALITY PRODUCT BY JAVEX mm SOFT FlUFT* i-q washes tee tor their support during the i Mrs.J.S.Williamson, runner-up; | proaching and putting, 18, the playing of cards, prizes being season, as well as the president, i Club Championship: Mrs.C.G ! holes, Mrs.J.S, W\u2019illiamson, Miss ; inS awarded as follows: Bridge, 1st, Miss Irene Goyette; second, all members of the ladies\u2019 branch.| MacDonald; runner up, Miss K.L j A.Fuller; Sealed hole, Mrs.G.G.and the president of the men's | Topp.\tj\tMacDonald; Sweepstaxe, gross, branch.Particular thanks were | Results of season\u2019s play: Ring-1 Miss A.Fuller; net, Mrs.E.P.extended to the golf pro, R.\\ er Board, Mrs.C.G.MacDonald, j Davidge; Match V Par, Miss A.Breault, for his considerate at- gross, 18 holes; Mrs.J.William- Fuller; (professional\u2019s prize) tention to the wants of the active j son, net, 18 holes; Miss C.Godue, j Eclectic, Miss H.Knott, ladies and to all persons for their 1st, 9 holes; Miss F.Booth, 2nd.| In the raffle drawing, Mr.Riel, Mrs.A.MacDonad; consolation, Mrs.C.A.\u2019Snell; Five Hundred, Mrs.Pat Bergeron.generous support of the raffle.Following is a list of the season\u2019s prize winners: Major Competitions: Match and Handicap, Mrs.C.G.MacDonald; runner up, Mrs.G.S.Bates; Marion S.Mitchell: Miss K.L.Topp; runner up, Mrs.K Thompson; President and Vice-President: Mrs.C.G.MacDonald; 9 holeif Greatest reduction in ; of Montreal, won the golf club handicap, Mrs.J.S.Williamson and Mrs.R.E.Meyer, of Granby, Weekly Competifions: Best ; won the golf umbrella.Door nine, Miss K.McGowan; Honey- Prizes went to, Mrs.C.Warren, pot, 9 holes, Miss J.Thompson: Mrs, G.Shutt, Mrs.R.Breault.18 holes, Mrs.K.Thompson; For the Wednesday afternoon Sealed Hole, 9 holes Mrs.bridges, best score for the sea-W.Ward; Tombstone, Miss son, was won by Mrs.W.T.B.J.Thompson; Putting, 9 holes, MacDonald.Miss F.Booth; Driving ap-1 Sixteen tables were set-up for mnsows fm* JOHNSONS FOR COMPLETE FOOD-SHOPPING SATISFACTION BEFORE AFTER __fFEÇlÜt\u2014' erbrooke micook sbest°s \\m ungraded 00 trit\\ovj$ m mm DEEP-CUT SPECIALS + FREE DELIVERY MINIMUM COMBINED ORDER $3.00 \"LIBBY'S\" DEEP BROWN BEANS WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE 15-OZ WORLD FAMOUS ROGERS SILVERWARE OFFER WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL OCTOBER 26/57 TO ENABLE OUR CUSTOMERS TO COMPLETE THEIR SETS WATCH FOR OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER STARTING SHORTLY ALL MERCHANDISE SOLD AT YOUR \"THRIFT\" STORE IS UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED TO GIVE YOU 100% SATISFACTION GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS BLADE ROAST OVEN TRIMMED RED and BLUE BRAND BEEF RICH IN FOOD VALUE ! lb 29^ PORK ROAST TOP QUALITY TENDER YOUNG PEA-FED PICNIC STYLE - SKIN ON lb 39/ PICNIC HAMS \"ROYAL TENDERBRAND\" BONELESS - NO WASTE LOW PRICE ! lb 55/ PORK LIVER GOVERNMENT INSPECTED TENDER - SLICED RICH IN VITAMINS lb 29/ DAILY-FRESH FRUITS G VEGETABLES FREE FREE Hallowe'en Mask witfi every Purchase of Apples \u2014 Canada Fancy Grade\tPacked in Reusable Shopping Bag Crisp and Fresh\tlbs.Low Price \u2014\t11! for FAMEUSE APPLES Quebec No.1 Grade POTATOES Low Price \u2014 10\t4S< (Free Delivery) 50-lb.bag 79* Large and Well Shaped for Hallowe'en Decoration \u2014 Quebec Grown Low Price \u2014\teach PUMPKINS 29* Smaller Ones Priced Lower) FINEST QUALITY FOODS * a Mutual Friend saved me* from disaster! NORTH HATLEY \u2014 The Students Council, of the North hatlev High School announce it hai completed plans for a Pumpkin Party dance, which will be held in the School gymnasium on ihe evening of October 26th.Les Beaulieu's Orchestra will provide its music and refreshments will be served.There will also be a Sadie Hawkins\u2019 Day judging and all persons accused of breaking the rules will be tried and sentence will be pronounced.The students hope that all interested friends will come and join in the fun.'HOW WILL YOU MANAGE, MRS.ANDERSON,NOW THAT YOUR HUSBAND .CAN'T WORK ANYAAORE ?) r J .#.L ü - > .5 | | s J§ il \\ I don't know vet, doctor' THINK WE'RE INSURED ] WITH MUTUAL OF OMAHA DON'T WORRY, MRS.I ANDERSON, WE WILL SEND ' YOUR HUSBAND A CHEQUE iEVERY MONTH,FOR LIFE IF )[EED BE, I AM GRATEFUL TO MUTUAL OF OMAHA; MV HUSBAND HAS WORRIED SO OVER OUR >\t.»».»» Q Surgical Benefits Plan Cash for surgery performed at home, hospital or doctor's office 0 Maternity Benefits Plan Cash benefits for maternity when covered by family hospitalization plan.Pays for home or hospital confinement.TWTinutF\" Address \u2022 Vo GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION 1\toci.u, i«ai iJAix.26th ANNUAL ROTARY FAIR Your Contributions Can Help The Needy ¦; JS , f .spf iJÊm Your Money Can Help The Crippled Walk &NAtv ^8 N.r:- HELP ROTARY TO HELP OTHERS.ATTEND THE ROTARY FAIR BELVEDERE STREET ARMOURY OCT.24,25,26 ' v ¦ I I i SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., OCT.23, 1337 V, Rotary Club Members Work Together To Improve Their Community Ideal Of Service Object Of Rotary The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: The development of acquaint ance as an opportunity for ser vice; High ethical standards in business and profession, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dig- nifying by each Rotarian of his occupation as an opportunity to serve society; The application of the ideal of service by every Rotarian to his personal, business and community life; The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional men united in the ideal of service.G.T.ARMSTRONG & SONS LTD.WHOLESALE GROCERS )h*rbrook* Rotory Club Member: Huber* Armstrong.SUPPLY DEPOT Sherbrooke Rotary Clut> Member: John Mathias ROTARY .giving a helping hand in many a home! MATHIAS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Agents for Royal Typewriters and Burroughs Adding Machines.SALES and SERVICE 41 Wellington North\u2014Sherbrooke Tel.2-0440 Building up hopes for the greatest success of all! 26th ANNUAL ROTARY FAIR \u2014 Doing More Good Every Year \u2014 GINGRAS LIMITED CUSTOM-MADE FIXTURES Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: EMILIEN GINGRAS Bank St., Sherbrooke.McLeod, Young, Weir & Company Ltd.INVESTMENT SECURITIES Wishes Every Success to the 26ih ANNUAL ROTARY FAIR Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: H.A.CLARK Every Success to the ROTARY FAIR Compliments QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY QUEBEC CENTRAL TRANSPORTATION CO.Sherbrooke Rotary Club Members: CLARENCE BLAKE J.U.BRAZEAU SHOW AND AUCTION The Rotary Club of Madison-ville, Kentucky, hunted for a good way to raise funds that would make it a 100 percent Rotary Foundation Club.The way turned out to be a fun-packed musical show, featuring Rotary j performers, which played three nights before a total audience of 2,800 and netted S1.200 \u2014 which was enough to achieve the goal, i with some left over.It also proved to be one of the most entertaining projects the Club had staged for years.Equally success ful, though somewhat different in nature, was an auction staged by the Rotary Club of Corbin Kentucky, with proceeds going to The Rotary Foundation.The auction items, donated by local merchants, ranged from a golf bag to a live pig.We'll be looking for you at the ROTARY FAIR OCT.24-25-26th GORDON A.ROSS SHELL FUEL OIL DISTRIBUTOR SHERBROOKE ICE CO.1010 Esplanade Avenue \u2014 24 hour Service \u2014 Tel.LO.2-0178 Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: G.A.ROSS Qninrv F vnri itlvn « executive °f the Sherbrooke Rotary Club for 1957-58 are pictured above from l\\UIUry L A cCU 11V c ]efti seated, Art Kerridge, past president; Hubert Johnston, director; Cliff Bryant, president; Cyril Fyke, vice-president, and Paul Theobald, treasurer.Standing from left are Lloyd Lane, director; Bert Lyon, director; Hawley Griffith, secretary: Osgoode Broadbelt, director; Eric Swanson, director and Fred Wilson, Sergeant-at-arms.\t\u2019\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Sherbrooke Rotary Club Has Membership Of 114 Allatt, R.F.\u201cReg\u201d Armitage, J.G.\u201cGordon\" Armstrong, H.S.\u201cHubert\u201d Ball H.S.\u201cStuart\u201d Barron, W.D.\u201cDon\u201d Baldwin, K.N.\u201cNorum\u201d Broadbelt, O.J.\u201cOsgoode\u201d Biron, P.G.\u201cPhil\u201d Blake C.G.\u201cClarence\u201d Bryant, C.G.\u201cCliff\u201d Bradshaw W, M.\u201cMac\u201d F.W.Brazeau \u201cJoe\u201d Charlebois, R.C.\u201cRay\" Christmas, C.S.\u201cCarb\u201d Clark, H.A.\u201cHalton\u201d Bishop C.G.\u201cGuy\u201d Curphey, R.L.\u201cBob\u201d R.L.Clement \u201cLucien\u201d Davidson, A.C.S.\u201cAlex\u201d Davidson Geo.\u201cGeorge\u201d Dineen, Austin \u201cAustin\u201d Dixon, L.W.\u201cDick\u201d Downs.H.W.\u201cHenry\u201d Ewing, G.E.\u201cGeorge\u201d Attend The ROTARY FAIR! OCT.24-25-26 SKINNER & NADEAU INC.82 Wellington St.North Gauthier, A.\u201cAlphee\u201d Gibson, W.W.\u201cWright\u201d Gilbey, E.W.\u201cErnie\u201d Gingras, Emilien \u201cEmilien\u201d Gingras, Eugene \u201cGene\u201d Green, David, \u201cDavid\u201d Griffith, W.H.\u201cHawley\u201d Hall, W.H.\u201cMiller\u201d Hammond W.E.\u2018 Bill\u201d Hanson, T.P.\u201cTommy\" Holtham, B.N.\u201cBact\u201d Hall A.H, \u201cArt\u201d Jenckes, K.B.\u201cKen\u201d Johnson, W.\u201cWyatt\u201d Johnston, D.E.\u201cDon\u201d Johnston, H.B.\u201cHubert\u201d Joslin C.E.\u201cEvans\u201d Joslin, J.D.\u201cJay\u201d Keeley, Thos.\u201cTom\" Keene, F.T.\u201cForest\u201d Knutson, John.\u201cJohn\u201d Kerridge, A.W.\u201cArt\u201d Lane, L.J.\u201cTubby\u201d Lapointe, M.L.\u201cMaurice\u201d Lalonde, E.\u201cEugene\u201d Levesque, J.E.\u201cEmile\u201d ! Loomis, G.B, \u201cGordon\u201d ; Lindskou, Randolph \u201cLindy\" Lothrop, N.S.\u201cNelson\u201d LeProhtn, Paul.\u201cPaul\u201d : Lyon, B.D.\u201cBert\u201d ! Mathias, J.P.\u201cJohn\u201d ; Miltimore, Gerald \u201cGerry\" I Morrin, Jas J.\u201cJim\u201d ! Mitchell Archie \u201cArchie\u201d ; Moffatt, H.S.C.\u201cHarry\u201d ; Moffatt, H.J.\u201cHoward\" ! Mooney, J.R.\u201cRonnie\" Morgan, G.H.\u201cGeorge\u201d | Munster, A.A.\u201cAlbert\" ' Murphy, G- B.\u201cGeorge\" MaeCallum, H.\u201cHerb\u201d MacLennan, M.D.\u201cDon\" McKenna, Paul \u201cPaul\u201d I McConnell, H.J.\u201cHarold\u201d McManamy, G.D.\u201cGerry\u201d Newton, S.G.\u201cSteve\u201d Nichol, H.H.\u201cHoward\u201d Nicol, Everett \"Everett\u201d , Pearson, F.L.\u201cFrank\u201d Pollock, P.R.\u201cPeter\u201d Pouliot, G.\u201cGerry\u201d Pyke, C.F.\u201cCyrill\u201d Parkin, C.\u201cCharlie\u201d Quinn, J.W.\u201cJack\u201d Racey, D.B.\u201cDoug\u201d Patterson, Fred.Rosenbloom, L.I.\u201cLewis\u201d Ross, A.C.\u201cAlex\u201d Ross, A.F.\u201cBert\u201d Ross\u2019 Doug.\u201cDoug\u201d Ross, G.A.\u201cGordie\u201d Richardson, W.S.\u201cBill\u2019 Sails, D.J.\u201cDave\u201d Sangster, J.R.\u201cJim\u201d Sangster, F.J.\u201cFred\u201d Saunders, I.W.\u201cIvan\u201d Simms, C.F.\u201cFrank\u201d Simms, H.W.\u201cHoward\u201d Skinner, A.C.\u201cBert\u201d Skinner, C.C.\u201cCarl\u201d Soles, C.E.\u201cNed\u201d Stanton, J.S.\u201cJoe\u201d Stevenson, D.A.\u201cDoug\u201d Sutherland, W'.S.\u201cWalter\" Swanson, E.F.\u201cEric\u201d Tait, Rev.R.C.\u201cBob\u201d Thompson, J J, \u201cJack\u201d Turcot, H.\u201cHenri\u201d Theobald, P.F.\u201cPaul\u201d Towne, D.A.\u201cDan\u201d Tomkins, W.L.\u201cLyman\u201d Wark, J.H.\u201cJim\u201d, Watson, L.M.\u201cLee\u201d Watson.D.F.\u201cDon\u201d REFUGEE NOW COACH VANCOUVER (CP) - Frank Kruse, former soccer and volleyball coach at Sopron University in Hungary, is the new coach of the University of British Columbia soccer team.He came here with other members of the Sopron university faculty after the Webster, R.A.\u201cBob\u201d Wilson, F.H.\u201cFred\u201d Wilson, F.L.\u201cLennox\u201d Witty, Geo.\u201cGeorge\u201d W'elsh, N.H.\u201cNorman\u201d Young, G.M.\u201cGil\u201d LET'S ALL ATTEND THE ROTARY FAIR! JOHN KNUTSON & SONS REG\u2019D LUMBER Sh.rbreok* Rotary Club M.mb.r: JOHN V.KNUTSON WAnmmit, T.l.610-R-3 LOTS OF MILK For Better Health For Strong Bones For Strong Teeth \u2014 HUNTING\u2019S DAIRY LENNOXVILLi, QUE.You'll be helping some crippled child by attending the ROTARY FAIR ! KEENE'S GARAGE Dufferin Avenue, Sherbrooke.EXPERT SERVICE! Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: FOREST KEENE |rs Jhe 26th ANNUAL ROTARY FAIR OCT.24-25-26 LET'S ALL TURN OUT AND SPEND OUR DOLLARS HELPING THE ROTARY CLUB HELP OTHERS.Dominion Textile Co., Ltd.SHERBROOKE, QUE.Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member.Ray Charlebois Come and bring your friends and family to the ROTARY FAIR! MaeCallum Godbout Ltd.Plumbing \u2014 Heating \u2014 Sheet Metal Work and Sprinkler Systems 151 Frontenac St.\u2014 Sherbrooke Tel.LO.2-4022 Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: HERB MacCALLUM MacKINNON STRUCTURAL STEEL COMPANY LIMITED Designers, Manufacturers and Erectors of BRIDGES, BUILDINGS and TANKS STEEL PLATE WORK and STRUCTURAL STEEL of every description.Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: A.C.S.DAVIDSON N.H.WELSH YOU CAN LEND A HELPING HAND! By Attending The ROTARY FAIR OCTOBER 24-25-26 Help This Worthy Cause By Attending.Your presence will ensure its success.WE'LL SEE YOU THERE! MITCHELL & CO.LIMITED Sherbrooke Rotary Club Members: George B.Murphy.Jr.Jim Wark SHERBROOKE PAÏLY RECORD.VSTP.OCT.23.1$57 5 Rotarians Are Promoters Of Intenational Goodwill KUTiAK Y - .II Long Service Members Honored \u2014 I 5 members of the Sherbrooke Rotary Club were honored at a regular meeting early in September for 25 years and more of service to the club.Front row, left to right, are: David Sails, Andrew Sangster, A.C.Skinner; president Cliff Bryant, Norton Baldwin, Rev.Robert Tait, A.A.Munster, Back row, same order, Stuart Ball, Bart Holtham.Henry Downs, Lewis Rosenbloom, Douglas Stevenson, Wright Gibson, Gordon Armitage, Nelson Lothrop, Fred Pattison, Cy Pyke.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) District Governor Gets Tickets \u2014 Norton Baldwin, Fair raffle co mmittee chairman, second from right, is shown above presenting a hook of raffle tickets to Farl Heath.District Governor of Rotary District 785, of which t he Sherbrooke Club is a part, on the occasion of Mr.Heath\u2019s visit to the Sherbrooke Rotary Cluh earlier in the month.Left to right are: W.R.Richardson, fait treasurer; Lyman Tomkins, fair chairman, Mr- Heath, Mr.Baldwin, and Fred Wilson.\t(Record Photo hy Gerry Lemay) SUPPORT YOUR ROTARY CLUB! Attend the ROTARY FAIR - OCT.24 - 25 - 26 DIXON\u2019S MARKET LANSDOWNE MARKET \u2014 Tel.LO.2-4731 Sherbrooke Rotary Club iSTlF Member: L.W.DIXON Executive For 1957 Rotary Fair Announced HALL MACHINERY OF CANADA, LIMITED SHERBROOKE, QUE.Wish Every Success to Sherbrooke Rotary Club's 26th ANNUAL FAIR Proceeds for the benefit of Charitable Works and Crippled Children.May This Year Be The Best Yet! Sherbrooke Rotary Club Members: W.M.HALL HOWARD MOFFATT DAN TOWNS Lyman Tomkins, Bill Richardson and Fred Wilso i are acting as general chairmen for Rotary\u2019s 26th annual Fair which is being held at the Belvedere St.armory, Oct.24-25-26.The past general chairman is Jim Wark while the honorary chairmen are Cliff Bryant, Bert Skinner, Bart Holtham, Tom Kee-ley, Jim Sangster.Albert Munster, Jack Quinn, Miller Hall, Steve Newton and Bob Tait.Mac Bradshaw will act as Fair secretary; Mr.Richardson as treasurer and Don Watson as assistant treasurer.Other committees will include the following: Public Relations: Bob Webster, Dave Sails, George Ewing.Entertainment: Ernie Gilbey, Doug Stevenson.Construction: Fred Wilson.Electricity and Loud Speakers: Mac Bradshaw, Carb Christmas, Paul LeProhon.Advertising and Publicity: Ivan Saunders, Alphee Gauthier.Purchasing and Stores: Cyril Pyke, Ronnie Mooney, Hubert Armstrong, Frank Simms, Ray Charlebois.Cashiers: Frank Pearson, Bob Curphey, Gordon Armitage, Harry Moffatt, Ned Soles, Carl Skinner.Superfine: Forest Keene, Walter Sutherland, Wright Gibson, Gil Young, Lennox Wilson, Dick Dixon, Tubby Lane, Emilien Gin-gras, Guy Bishop, Hawley Griffith.Bingo: Eric Swanson, Jay Jos-lin, Evans Joslin, Dan Towne, Ossie Broadbelt, Bert Ross, Reg Allatt, Gordon Ross, Fred Sangster.Horse Racing: Carb Christmas, Tommy Hanson, Jim Ross, Ales ! Ross, Gordon Loomis, Paul McKenna, Charlie Parkin.Double-Double: Geo.Davidson, Herb MaeCallum, Wyatt Johnson, Joe Stanton, Geo.Murphy.China: Archie Mitchell, Mac Bradshaw, Emile LevesÇue, Peter Pollock, Halton Clark.Fruit: Doug Racey, Henri Turcot, Paul Theobald, Gerry Milti-more, Lucien Clement, John Knutson.Darts: Gene Gingras, George Witty, Don Barron, Howard Mof-fatt, Jack Thompson, Don Mac-Lennan, Bill Hammond, Bob Beaudry.Toys: Nelson Lothrop, Lewis Rosenbloom, Maurice Lapointe, Stuart Ball, Everett Nicol, David Green.Cosmetics: Norman Welsh, Ken Jenckes, Howard Nichol, Gene Lalonde Doug Ross, Art Ker-ridge.Blankets: Don Johnston, Lee Saunders.Watson, Paul LeFTohon, Ivan Raffles: Norton Baldwin, Howard Simms, Forest Keene, Hubert Johnston, John Knutson, Tubby Lane, Ernie Gilbey, Howard Nichol, Dan Towne, Howard Mof-fatt, Ossie Broadbelt, Bert Skinner, Dave Sails, George Witty, John Mathias, Reg Allatt, Carl Skinner, Jay Joslin.Over & Under: Fred Pattison, Art Hall, Jim Morrin, Paul Pinard.Dolls: Lindy Lindskou, Austin Dineen, George Morgan, Harold McConnell.Booth Supplies: John Mathias.General Decorating: Dick Dixon.Booth Decorating: Gene Gingras.Children's Afternoon: John Mathias.Surely you wouldn\u2019t want to miss the ROTARY FAIR! Wharram Bros.BUTCHERS Fish \u2014 Fruit* and Vegetables Butter and Eggs Lannoxville \u2014 Tel.LO.2-5311 and LO.9-2282 For Quality Printing Send Us Your Next Print Job Do a good turn by attending the ROTARY FAIR Your help is needed.r.D,,> 'and TEL LO.2-2633 ^\u2022ehon* LO.Ud, SERVICE STORES: 51 King St.East 570 King St.East 41 Belvidere St.South Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: N.>.Lothrop Whether it's a business card or a coloured catalogue, intricate or simple work, the same high quality is yours! NO OBLIGATIONS FOR INQUIRIES! CALL THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT of the Slierbtoo^lMDBmjd WISHING THE SHERBROOKE ROTARY CLUB A MOST SUCCESSFUL FAIR LAKE MEGANTIC PULP CO.Manufacturers of Spruce and Birch Lumber Ground Wood Pulp MILLS AT LAKE MEGANTIC, QUE.Lake Megentit Rotary Club Members: G.M.Steama Auguste Girard Check Room: Clarence Blake, Joe Brazeau.Lunch Room Gerry Pouliot.Messengers: Jay Joslin.Change Booths: Joe Brazeau, Clarence Blake.The Russians started collecting furs in Alaska around 1728, sell ing the territory to the U.S.In 1867.AFTER THE ROTARY FAIR OCT.24-25-26 drop in for a light lunch, snack, Sundae, Soda, etc., at the ELM DRIVE MILK BAR Just across from the Armoury.Youll Be Sorry, If You Miss The ROTARY FAIR Sherbrooke News Inc.154 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH Sh.rbrenk* Rol»ry Club Member: LT.-COL.B D.LYON We'll see you at the Rotary Fair! SVi«rbrt>oV» Ro»«ry Club Mainbcr: PAUL McKINNA WN FOR ALL AND ALL FOR CHARITY AT THE ROTARY FAIR! 236 Dufferin Ave.Telephone 7-4841 SHERBROOKE ROTARY CLUB MEMBER : H H.NICHOL JOHN NICHOL & SONS REG\u2019D BUTCHERS\u2022PACKERS Famous Dried Cured Bacon end Double Smoked Ham.LENNOXVILLE Tel.LO.2-1531 There's lots of fun awaiting you at the ROTARY FAIR BELVIDERE ST.ARMOURY OCTOBER 24 - 25 - 26 NEWTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, LIMITED Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: S.O, Newton \"When you help the other fellow up the hill, you're getting closer to the top yourself.DAWSON AUTO PARTS LIMITED 92 WELLINGTON ST.SOUTH.TEL 2-4703 T ê SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., OCT.23, l$»o7 Rotary Fair Has Raised Over GRANDPA PAYS It costs $10 to become a grand father when you are a Rotarian in Kokomo, Indiana, or Barnes-ville, Ohio.New grandfathers get warm recognition as they make a contribution to The Rotary Fundation.\tVITAL STATISTICS On September 26 there were 9,579 Rotary Clubs and an esti-countries and geographical remated 450,000 Rotarians in 106 gions.New Clubs since July 1, 1957, totalled 73.\tHELP ROTARY BEST WISHES\tHELP OTHERS FOR ANOTHER\tAttend the SUCCESSFUL\tROTARY FAIR! ROTARY FAIR!\tOCT.24-25-26 SHERBROOKE\tREMINGTON RAND LTD.j\tBusiness Machines \tand Supplies.Where the Rotary\t Club Meets!\tSherbrooke Rotary l-jjVV l C,ub* Member: \t'SSIgl?\tW E.HAMMOND LOADS OF LUCK Is What We Wish the ROTARY FAIR .and You .who help to make it a success.\"The More You Spend, The More You Share\" UNION SCREEN PLATE CO.OF CANADA, LIMITED LENNOXVILLE Sherbrooke Rotary Club Members; HENRY W.DOWNS, JR.E.W.GILBEY A.S.MITCHELL WHEN LOOKING FOR VISIT A.MARTIN'S! ?* * When looking for fun .GO TO THE ROTARY FAIR\u2019 EVERY SUCCESS TO THE 26TH EDITION OF THIS GREAT EVENT! l/m rrr o Sherbrooke Rotary Club\tCorner of Frontenac and Member: R.LINDSKOW\tMarquette Sts., Sherbrooke $225,000 To Date! Activities Differ But Objectives Same The Sherbrooke Rotary Club has spent over $225,000 in aid to both English and French-speaking organization in and around Sherbrooke including the following: Air Cadets, Toc-H, Bien-Etre de l\u2019Enfance, boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 work, Catholic Federated Chari-| ties, Child\u2019s Welfare Clinic, Community Chest, Catholic Women\u2019s League, L\u2019Assistance Maternelle, St.Vincent de Paul (blood transfusions), Victorian Order of [Nurses, Y\u2019s Men\u2019s Boys\u2019 Camp, Y.W.C.A., (membership), Hospice du Sacre Coeur (toys), Home Service Campaign.St.John Ambulance Society, Salva- tion Army, Sherbrooke Library Junior Welfare League, Canadian Legion, Anti-T.B.campaign.Boy Scouts Camp, Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Calf Club, Les Scoutes Catholiques, Crippled Children Assistance, Canadian Assistance for the Blind.I.O.D.E.Milk Fund, Sherbrooke Hospital (blood transfusions), ! Shriner\u2019s Hospital, Canadian Red Cross, Y.M.C.A.(membership), I.O.D.E.(Lennoxville), Prisoners of War Association, United Nations Children\u2019s Fund, Anti-T.B.League, food parcels for overseas, Christmas Fund for needy ! children and many others during the past twenty-one years.International Visit \u2014 Since District 785 in which the Sherbrooke Rotary Club is indued embraces portions of Vermont and New Hampshire, as well as southern Quebec, interclub meetings often turn into international meetings.This group is one such international event.Shown above are the members of the St.Albans, Vermont, Rotary Club who visited the Sherbrooke Rotary Club early this fall.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) ROTARY INTERNATIONAL , PRESIDENT more than 9,500 Rotary Clubs with a m 'mbership of 447,000 business and professional executives in 102 countries on six continents.Mr.Tennent has been a member of the Rotary Club of Asheville since 1935 and is a Past President of that Club.He has served Rotary International as Vice President, District Governor and as committee chairman and member.In Asheville, he is Chairman of the School Board and a Trustee of the Asheville-Bilti-more Junior College.He has served as District President of the North Carolina State School Board Association and as a director of various charitable and civic organizations.Mr.Tennent is active in his state, regional, national and international nurserymen\u2019s associations, and in various horticultural societies.During World War I, he was an officer in the United ' States Army and later he served as an officer in the North Carolina National Guard.Charles G.Tennent Charles G.Tennent is a horticulturist, proprietor of the Tennent Nurseries in Asheville, North Carolina.He was born ip Asheville and was graduate.] from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.As President for the 1957-58 fiscal year, he is the chief executive officer of Rotary International.which is comprised of ROTARY INTERNATIONAL SECRETARY George K.Means George R.Means of Evanston, Illinois, U.S.A., is Secretary of Rotary International.Since he became a member of the Rotary headquarters staff in 1935, he has held various assignments, including those of Convention Manager, head of the former Middle Asia Office in Bombay, India, and Assistant General Secretary.We Extend Best Wishes for the Success of the ROTARY FAIR McConnell's OPTOMETRISTS Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member! h.j.McConnell 206 Wellington North Rotary Past Presidents Mr.Means was born in Bloomington, Illinois.He was graduated from Illinois State Normal University at Normal, Illinois, with a Bachelor of Education degree, and from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, with a Master of Arts degree.Prior to joining the staff of Rotary International, he was engaged in map editing and map publishing.He is a founder member of Gamma Theta Upsilon, national (U.S.) professional geographic fraternity, and he is a Fellow of the American Geographical Society.A Rotarian since 1932, he is a former member and Past Vice-President of the Rotary Club of Bloomington, Illinois, and is now a member of the Rotary Club of Evanston, Illinois.He is an honorary member of the Rotary Clubs of Bloomington, Ilinois, and Tokyo, Japan.Huring World War II, Mr.Means served with the U.S.Navy as a Commander, and he continues to hold that rank in the U.S.Naval Reserve.He has traveled extensively in Europe.Asia and North and South America.He is a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor, a member of the Associates of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois, anti a member-at-large of the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America.Your smallest contribution may help some crippled child to walk.DON\u2019T MISS- IVE ROTARY FAIR COMCUSTION ENGINEERING-SUPERHEATER LTD.Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: GEORGE DAVIDSON G REETINGS Fromthe LIONS to the ROTARIANS ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR 26th ANNUAL FAIR The Lions of Sherbrooke are happy to extend their best wishes to the members of their brother service club and wish them every success in their undertaking.The Lions Club of Sherbrooke H.A.P.RICE, President Frank Patafie, Past President for year 1956-57.There's Something You Can Do To Help .Hundreds of crippled children are depending upon your help.DON'T LET THEM DOWN ATTEND THE ROTARY FAIR LA TRIBUNE LTEE \"The Leading French Daily of the Eastern Townships\" Sherbrooke Rotary Club Membar: Alphée Gauthier Cliff Bryant is the 38th president of the Sherbrooke Rotary Club.Others who have served in this capacity since 1919 are as follows: 1919\t\u2014*G.E.Read 1920\t\u2014 *G.D.MacKinnon 1921\t\u2014 *G.D.MacKinnon 1922\t\u2014D.J.Sails 1923\t\u2014 *A.McManamy 1924\t\u2014*E.J.Page 1925\t\u2014*M.W.Wilson 1926\t\u2014*H.W.Welsh 1927\t\u2014 E.R.Richardson 1928\t\u2014 *A.M.Sangster 1929\t\u2014 A.C.Skinner 1930\t\u2014D.P.Diplock 1931\t\u2014 B.W.Holtham 1932\t\u2014*fe.W.Murphy 1933\t\u2014 D.A.Stevenson 1934\t\u2014«R.G.Davidson 1935\t\u2014L.M.Watson 1936\t\u2014*K.Barrett 1937\t\u2014 K.Samson 1938\t\u2014 G.E.Ewing 1939\t\u2014*G.M.Wiggett 1940\u2014\tJ, H.Wark 1941\u2014\tA.A.Munster 1942\t\u2014 *E.E.Goodenough 1943\t\u2014*W.G.Cross 1944\t\u2014 R.A.Webster 1945\t\u2014 *J.A.Archambault 1946\t\u2014 W.S.Sutherland 1947\t\u2014G.B.Murphy 1948\t\u2014E.W.Gilbey 1949\t\u2014B.D.Lyon 1950\t\u2014 C.E.Joslin 1951\t\u2014 J.E.Levesque 1952\t\u2014 L.I.Rosenbloom 1953\t\u2014L.W.Dixon 1954\t\u2014 G.D.McManamy 1955\t\u2014W.H.Griffith 1956\t\u2014A.W.Kerridge * \u2014 Deceased.3 Important Dates HELP r»< to help others .by attending the 26th Annual ROTARY FAIR OCT.24-25-26 \"All members of the Rotary are to be commended for the splendid work they are doing on behalf of so many good causes, and we extend our congratulations and best wishes to the members of the Sherbrooke Rotary Club on the occasion of its Annual Rotary Fair.\" Canada Paper Company THURSDAY EVENING .OCT.24th FRIDAY EVENING .OCT.25th SATURDAY .OCT.26th Saturday afternoon for the Children THE ROTARY FAIR BELVIDERE ST.ARMOURY 1863 Sherbrooke's Oldest Store' 1957 H.C.WILSON & SONS LIMITED 61-67 WELLINGTON STREET NORTH Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: F.L.Wilton 66 Remember SHFRRROOKE DAILY RECORD.WED.OCT 23, 1957 the dates Oct.24-25-26 Sherbrooke Rotary Club Offers Help To Youth In Many Ways BALDWIN\u2019S STORAGE 400 Fronten»c St.\u2014LO.9-2828 Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: K N.BALDWIN FOR HAL Back in 1933.when The R» tary Fundation was only 16 years old.the Rotary Club of Highland :: Park, Michigan, purchased a 20-51 year endowment life-insurance £ policy for H.Halver Barrows, >: with The Rotary Foundation as | the beneficiary.\"Hal,\u201d who has | been an active member now : for almost 40 years and who has :> ; served the Club as President, j ¦i; was always vitally interested in ' the Fundation and the work it ! ¦i; was doing.The Club thought the | ii; insurance policy would be an :: ideal way to recognize his efforts, x The yearly payments became a ij: fixed expense of the Club, the ?: policy increased in worth, and x in 1953 the lump sum of the x endowment was presented to The .;j 1 Rotary Founcigtion in the name of faithful Rotarian Barrows.LET'S ALL ATTEND THE ROTARY FAIR OCT.24 - 25 - 26 INDUSTRIAL STAMPINGS LTD.Sherbrooke Rotary Club Member: O.J BROADBELT Model U.N.Representatives- Plymouth, N.H.where the Model United Nations Assembly takes place Shown above are the students who went this year, with club officials.I eft to right are: Rev R.lait; Norman Webster, Bishops College School; Jane Lessard.Lennoxville High School; Barry Smith, Sherbrooke High School; Art Kerridge, now past president of the club.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) SUCCESS TO THE ROTARY FAIR Sherbrooke Oxygen & Welding Supplies 986 Wellington St.South \u2014 Telephone LO 2-7303 PRECISION CRANKSHAFT GRINDING SERVICE Minto Street Snerbrooke Rotary Club Member: TOM HANSON Share in the Joy of Helping Others AT THE ROTARY FAIR OCTOBER 24\t25 - 26 Imperial Oil Limited e \"\u2022 rOr'; H M Rotary Club Sponsors Air Cadets Sin.i 1940 tne sherbrooke i{S LOOK FOR THE SHINY GOID TIN WHEN YOU SHOP TWO HOUSEHOLD $I2E$ I Convenient Pint, Econom
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