Sherbrooke daily record, 26 octobre 1957, samedi 26 octobre 1957
[" 1957\t\tOCTOBER\t\t\t1957\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tr\tS \t\t1\t2\t3\t4\t5 6\t7\t8\t9\t10\tii\t12 13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19 20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t\t tjecbcookeDailii jRecocd '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ' Sl'NNT, COLD Mainly cloudy, clearing this evening.Cold.Light winds.High Sherbrooke 40.Outlook for Sunday: Mainly sunny.Not quite so coM.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.SATURDAY.OCTOBER 26, 1957.Sbcty-Flrst Year SUMMIT MEETING SET FOR PARIS IN DECEMBER All Parties Support Ike, Mat At NATO Aged Pension Increase But No Final Action OTTAWA.\u2014(CP)\u2014 All pnrlics supported the government's proposed pension increases as the Commons spent most of Friday debating them without taking any final action.But the CCF said the boosts should be higher.About $75 a month instead of the proposed $5 5 would be closer to PARIS.\u2014 (API \u2014 UJS.ambassador Amory Houghton formally notified the f rench foreign ministry today that President Kisenhower and Prime Minister Macmillan Intend to come to Paris for a December meeting of the NATO council Houghton told Christian Pineau, foreign minister in France\u2019s outgoing government, of the Intended visit in reporting on the talks Eisenhower and Macmillan ended Friday in Washington.It was learned that much of the conversation was devoted to formal notifiration of an intention to make the 15-nation meeting a summit conference of the Western alliance.WASHINGTON (CP>\u2014A globe .\t.\t, .,\t, ,\t.\t, .\t.girdling crusade to rally the the minimum on which an old age pensioner could live under 1 mora| present high living costs, CCF spokesmen said.Time Switch Tonight Sherbrooke will revert from Daylight Saving Time to Eastern Standard Time at midnight tonight.Don t forget to do as this lass, turn your clocks back one hour.(Record Photo by- Skinner and Nadeau).Surplus For Month Federal Tax Take Increases While Ottawa Trims Spending Social Creditor F.D.Shaw, Red Deer, Alta., said the $9 monthly increase in old age and other pensions amounts to a fédérai payment to those 70 and over of 30 cents a day.It would be less for persons in other categories.Adding Liberal support to the scientifie and military re i sources of the free world against share of the costs of assisting the elderly people of this country.\u201d Mr.Martin said no social benefits such as the pension increases \u201cin every instance satisfy the occasion of need in this country.\u201d But many thousands could be helped under cost - sharing ar measure, Hon.Paul Martin, MP | rangements \"by the provinces of for Essex East and former Lib- our country recognizing that they, era! health minister, said \u201cmany ! too, have a responsibility in this thousands of people in this coun- matter.\" try\u201d won't benefit from the in- ! He urged Prime Minister Dief-creases because some provinces | enbaker and Health Minister J.are not holding up their end of ' Waldo Monteith to attempt to OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The federal i month the new Progressive Con-tax take climbed by about $100,-1 servative government was in of-000,000 in the first half of the cur- Tice \u2014 buoyant tax collections, rent fiscal year.But expenditures | combined with a trimming of in that period rose by some $145,- 000,000.The upward shifts on both sides of the books left the federal treasury with a half - year surplus of $231,500,000, down from the $272,800,000 a year ago, the September treasury statement showed Friday.But in September \u2014 third full Strike May Help Mollet PARIS (/P) \u2014 Most French workers returned to their jobs today after a 24-hour strike which ! 7 by HP A ntfvte» W T M it.K U * Pa«.Oil VAVJU?MORTY MEEKlf Bv Dick Caraffl 'WZiïW/ y//////, '////// Wii 1 '/// / lL //////^- O t> u * * e « 6\t«9 tnur cAVAUJ 1C 1*f>7 by NBA\tl*w.* M Bag »( % P,i 0« THAT'S OCTOBER FORMOL) AVERY UNPREDICTABLE MONTH / F R E C K L E S / ALL PI6HT HAL-SEN10 IS THE AUTOôPAPH HOUNDS , ONE- AT A Time / ., A1 Oh, deap - - - I'D LOVE fO have you AOTOORAPH the cover of Your ROCK 'W ROLL RECORD , ALBUM, ELLIS/ SATCN7 v ]/ ^ -K 1 Do YOU MIND THAT IVE BROUGHT j ^ The vironô album ELLIS BESTl PÔ-iL, t, 1M7 by\ttm 1M\tOfi, L'lL A B N E R doT^VnT VO\u2019 IS A *-> BACHELOR AGIN.\"- VO' GOTTA RUN UN TH'SADIE HAWKINS RACE,TOO.\" HAS VO' FORGOTTEN ?SINCE MRS.PHOG-BOUK1D DONE r-^ CLIMBED THEM ) GOLDEN STAIRS, / j?LAST SPRING- - /CT ç wAU; BOYS'/ IT UEST COM1.OVER \\ V ME//-SADIE HAWKINS )¦ DAV IS UNHOOMIN, UNHEALTHV.AN\u2019 UNAMERCAM.ir GOFTA BC ^ AaoUSHED// ) a- 8 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCT.26, 1957 .**¦\u201c\t>5 :\u2022> » s.(Church Women\u2019s Sphere erviceA Anglican Church of Canada CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Bowen Avenue South Rev.Ronald Reeve, M.A.B.D., Priest In Charge Trinity 19 LAYMEN\u2019S SUNDAY 8.00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.11.00\ta.m.\u2014Morning Prayer.Feast of St.Simon and St.Jude Monday, Oct.28.10.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion.Friday, Nov.1st.All Saints\u2019 Day.7.30 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.g>t.ppîrr\u2019a (Ütntrrli Trinity XIX Laymen's Sunday.8 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion 11 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer Laymen will take part in this service.7 p.m\u2014Evening Prayer 8.15 p.m.\u2014A.Y.P.A.Meeting Feast of St.Simon and St.Jude Monday.Oet.28th 10 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion All Saints' Day, Friday, Nov.1st.7.30 a.m\u2014Holy Communion 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sung Eucharist ST.PAUL THE APOSTLE LAYMEN\u2019S SUNDAY 8.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion.9.45 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.11.00\ta.m.\u2014Morning Prayer.7.00 p.m.\u2014Evensong.St.George's Church, Lennoxville Ven.T.J.Matthews, B.A., S.Th., L.S.T., Rector.Sunday, Oct.21 th., 1957.LAYMEN\u2019S SUNDAY.8:00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.11:00 a.m.\u2014 Morning Prayer.7:00 p.m.\u2014 Evening Prayer.8:00 p.m.\u2014Films, followed by Young People at Rectory.Laymen will take part in all services.Addresses by David Melton, Esq., Synodsman of St.George\u2019s Parish .ish.10:15 a.m.\u2014Senior\tSunday School (12 years and over).11:30 a.m.\u2014Elementary Sunday School.The Presbyterian Church In Canada ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH 280 Frontenac Street Minister.Rev.Sidney G.Garland, M A., B.D.Mr.L.F.Jenne, Organist and Choir Director Sunday, Oct.27th., 1957.At Eleven O\u2019clock.Subject: \"THE PLUMBLINE IN THE HAND OF GOD.\u201d \u2018\u2018Prince of Wales and Victoria Lodges, A.F.& A.M.will attend this Service.\u201d CHURCH SCHOOL in all Departments will meet at 11.00 a.m.\u201cVisitors to the Service will be welcomed.\u201d The United Church Of Canada Plymautl?(Eljurrtj Established 1835 United Church of Canada Dufferin Ave.at Montreal St.Rev.R.C.Tait, Minister.Mr.Gault Parker Organist end Choir Director Rev.F.R.Matthews, B.A., Preacher.11 a.m.\u2014Church School 11 a.m.\u2014Public Worship: \u201cCome, let us worship and bow down.Let us kneel before the Lord our Maker.\u201d The United Church of Canada THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA LENNOXVILLE Queen end Church Streets Laymen's Sunday 9:30 a.m.\u2014Early Worship 11:00 a m.\u2014Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.\u2014Evening Service PARTICIPATING LAYMEN: Messrs.J.A.Barraclouth, D.C.M.John D.Edmond Geoffrey R.Lessard Lawrence E.MacAllister Dr.J.W.McCubbin Wentworth S.Richardson CHURCH SCHOOLS 10:00 A.M.\u2014Junior, Intermediate and Senior Classes.11:00 A.M.\u2014 Kindergarten and Primary Classes 5:00 P.M.\u2014 Hi-Y-PU If you are seeking for a Church Home you will find a cordial welcome here! The Salvation Army 175 Wellington S., Sherbrooke.Lieut.A.Peat \u2014 Officer in Charge.11 a.m.\u2014Holiness Meeting 3 p.m.\u2014Sunday School 7 p.m.\u2014Harvest Festival Altar Service A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY.Baptist Church Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 530 Montreal St.Sunday Scbool, 10 a.m.Sunday Service, 11 a.m.Wednesday Meeting, 8 p m.Reading Room, 350 Island St.Open Monday, Wednesday, Fri day.3 to 5 p rn Man\u2019s responsibility for spiritual growth and progress will be brought out in the Lesson-Sermon entitled \"Probation after Death\u201d at Christian Science services Sunday.Scriptural selections to be read include the following (Philip-pians 3:13-15): \u201cBrethren, I count not myself to have aprehend-ed: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.Let us therefore, as many as be perfect, be thus minded: and if in any thing ye be otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this unto you.\u201d From \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will be read the following (291: 12-13): \u201cUniversal salvation rests on progression and probation, and is unattainable without them.\u2019 The Golden Text is from James (1:12): \u201cBlessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him.\u201d Christian Science Services Knowlton Sunday\u201411.00 a.m.Knowlton High School.Corner of Portland & Queen Streets Rev.F.C.Amery, Minister.Mrs.C.Wright, Organist.Mrs.E.A.Salter, Choir Director.10:00 a.m.\u2014 Sunday School and Bible Classes.11:00 a.m.\u2014Worship Service.Subject: \u201cPERIL OF NEGLECT\u201d 7:00 p.m.\u2014 Evening Worship.Subject: \u201cPAUL\u2019S MESSAGE\u201d * * * NORTH HATLEY 10:30 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.3:00 p.m.\u2014 Worship Service.Subject: \u201cPAUL\u2019S CHR1STOLOGY\u201d Come and worship with us, and bring the family, friends and visitors.Undenominational gracfTchapel MONTREAL STREET Evangelical - Undenominational SUNDAY SERVICES: - 10.30\ta.m.\u2014The Lord\u2019s Supper.2.30\tp.m.\u2014Sunday School & Adult Bible Class.7.00 pm.\u2014 EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.Mr.Welch will speak on the subject:\" THE DIVINE DYNAMO\u2019\u2019.This will be the first in a series of eight Sunday evening messages on the Epistle to the Romans.See full notice elsewhere in this issue.8.20 p.m.\u2014Evening Communion.Wednesday, 8 p.m.Prayer & Bible Study.Listen to \u201cThe Glad Tidings j Hour\u201d broadcast over CRTS on j Sunday at 5.30 p.m.MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE CHAPEL.Lennoxville Pentecostal Church SANGSTER MEMORIAL CHURCH Corner Denault and Galt Streets.Minister Rev.Joseph E.Boucher, D.D.Choirmaster: Ernest Howland.Organist: Mrs.E.Howland.Sunday School Superintendent: Walter Mutchler, Jr.Morning Worship at 11:00.Theme: \u201cWILL THE INHERITANCE REALLY BE OURS?Church School as usual.The Seniors at 10.15 and the other grades at 11.00 a.m.A warm welcome to strangers and visitors.I was glad when thef said unto me; let us go into the house of the Lord.Rev.H.E.LEWIS.Pastor.Sunbay.Oct.27th, 1957.9:45 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.11:00 a.m.\u2014Service.Mr.Edmund Anderson will preach.7.30 p.m.\u2014Subject.The Pastor will preach.Tuesday, 8 p.m.Preaching and healing service.Thursday, 8 p.m.Bible Study and Prayer Meeting.Women's Groups PLYMOUTH CHURCH LADIES GUILD Plymouth United Church Ladies\u2019 Guild held its regular meeting on Tuesday evening in the church hall with the president.Mrs.E.Kennett in the chair.Following routine reports, the president extended thanks to the members who had assisted at the rummage sale.Plans were finalized for the chicken patty tea and sale to be held in the church hall on Saturday, November 9.At the close of the business session, refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.Percy Dunbar and Mrs.Gordon Phil-brick.Many Resolutions Passed At C.W.L Nat.Convention SASKATOON (CP) - The 37th national Catholic Women\u2019s League convention ended Wednesday with 13 resolutions ranging from calls for stricter licensing of firearms to a request that the federal government denounce Communist regimes.\t* The most strongly-worded resolution said a petition will be forwarded to Prime Minister Diefenbaker and External Affairs Minister Sidney Smith urging the Canadian government to \u201cuse its influence to bring about free voting procedures\u201d in China, Poland, Hungary and other nations where \u201cmore than one-third of the peoples of the earth are dominated by Communist regimes.\u201d , Other resolutions asked that a CWL member be appointed to the Senate, that subsistence policies for immigrants be enlarged to include medical needs in first year of residence, and that the Succession Duty Act be amended to increase basic exemptions from $50,000 to $75,000 and provide for payment of succession taxes in annual instalments.SEEK ADVANCE POLLS One recommended that the Election Act be changed to allow voters to use advance polls if they have to go on vacation during voting, have to attend a convention, or are transferred to another constituency after the writ of election.The league urged greater supervis on of radio, television -*nd movies \u201cbecause of immoral and other objectionable parts, particularly in regard to sex and crime.\u201d The resolution also asked members to write \u201cfrequent letters of commendation to .managers\u201d to help them know standards required.Review of laws covering the sale and licensing of firearms was recommended because of the many \u201cjuveniles and immature individuals\u201d involved in accidents through their use.wSon* ad an cl f^erSon a ( Rev.T.D.F.Everett, of New i Mr.and Mrs.Garth Badger and Glasgow, N.S., who was in town : children, Gary and Ann, of Gal-to attend the funeral of Mrs.| lup Hill, and Mr.and Mrs.Russel George C.Hall, was the guest of Fleming of South Durham, were Women Dress To Please Self And Other Women NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Does a worn in dress to please men or for the benefit of other women?Answer, by Simonetta.young, beautiful and successful Rome fashion designer: \u201cA woman dresses for herself and for other women, because a man never knows what she is wearing anyway.\u201d Answer No, 2, by Fabiani, j young, handsome and successful Rome fashion designer and husband of Simonetta: \u201cI know exactly what you are wearing at all times, my dear, down to the last ruffle.\u201d This exchange took place as the couple were preparing to return to Rome after a visit to New York.The two run rival couture houses in Rome, turn out completely different kinds of clothes.Simonetta was asked if she .ever wore Fabiani clothes.\u201cNever!\u201d she declared.\u201cHe makes beautiful clothes, but they are not for me.\u201d ; MR.ami MRS.ROLAND DUFRESNE, pjiotogrnphed cutting the cake at the reception following their marriage which took place on Saturday, October 12 in St Bernardin Church, Waterloo.The bride, the former Miss Dorothy Isabel! Campbell, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Francis Campbell and the groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Leo Dufresne.\t(Photo by La Photo Réaliste) Black Magic Chocolate Cake BLACK MAGIC Preparations: Use two round 9-in.layer pans, IVi in.deep; line the bottoms with paper.Start oven for moderate heat (350°F).Sift flour once before measuring.2 cups sifted cake flour, % tsp.salt, 4 squares (4 oz.) unsweetened chocolate, Y\\ cup butter or other shortening, 2 cups sugar, 2 egg yolks, unbeaten, 1% cups milk, 1 tsp.vanilla, 1 tsp.baking soda.The mixing method: measure sifted flour, add salt, and sift again.Melt chocolate and shortening over hot water.Pour into mixing bowl and cool to room temperature.(This is important).Add sugar, mix well.Add yolks and 1 cup of the milk, blend; add flour, mix just until all flour is dampened.Beat 1 minute at low speed of electric mixer of about 150 strokes by hand.Add vanilla and cup more of the milk, blend: dissolve soda in remaining V* cup milk.Stir into batter quickly.(Batter will be thin).Baking: pour batter into pans, bake in moderate oven about 30 minutes.FIERCE CAMPAIGNER Carrie Nation, the Kansas prohibitionist who raided saloons with a hatchet around 1900, died in 1911.PIONEER ROOM The 1640 parlor from the Thomas Hart House at Ipswich, Mass., is preserved in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.DUFRESNE\u2014CAMPBELL WATERLOO.\u2014 The marriage of Miss Dorothy Isabell Campbell, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Francis Campbell, to Mr.Roland Dufresne, son of Mr.and Mrs.Leo Dufresne, took place at nine o\u2019clock in the morning, on October 12 at St.Bernardin Church.Rev.Jean Paul Chaircey, of St.Hyacinthe, officiated.Pink and white gladioli and white chrysanthemums adorned the church and the wedding music was played by Mr.John John.Miss Jeanne Larose was the soloist.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a waltz length gown of white lace over tulle and satin, the fitted bodice having a Peter Pan collar and sleeves ending in points over the hands.A coronet of satin and lace held in place her shoulder length veil of tulle illusion and she carried a cascade bouquet of pale yellow Delight roses and gardenias.Mr.Leo Dufresne acted as best man and the ushers were Mr.Paul Dufresne, brother of the groom, and Mr.Lawrence Campbell, brother of the bride.Th^ bride\u2019s mother, Mrs.Campbell.was in a gown of blue embroidered taffeta and pink accessories with which she w\u2019ore a mink stole.Her corsage was of deep pink carnations.Mrs.Dufresne, mother of the groom, wore a charcoal grey silk dress with blue accessories under a short fur jacket.Pale pink carnations formed her corsage.The bride\u2019s grandmother, Mrs.Lydia Lawrence, was attired in a suit of deep rust silk with black accessories and a mink stole, with which she wore a corsage of orange carnations.At the reception held in the Warden Hotel, the bride\u2019s table was arranged with pink and white carnations and centered with a three-tier wedding cake flanked with white tapers.Mr.and Mrs.Dufresne later left for a wedding trip to Lake Placid, N.Y., the bride travelling in a charcoal grey wool suit under a short fur coat, with which she wore a turquoise blue fur felt hat and a corsage of deep pink roses.On their return, Mr.and Mrs.Dufresne will reside in Waterloo.Out of town guests were from Utica, N.Y., Syracuse, N.Y., Sher- brooke, Pierreville, West Shef-ford, St.Hyacinthe, Sweetsburg, Magog, Frost Village and Waterloo, Que.STORRY \u2014 TAYLOR RICHMOND \u2014 The marriage of Miss Jean Elizabeth Taylor, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie W.Taylor, to Mr.Edwin Hall Kimball Storry, of Montreal, son of Mr and Mrs.Edwin C.Storry, of Asbestos, took place at two o\u2019clock on Saturday, October 5 in Chalmers United Church.Rev.J.Lesjie Dean officiated.Glaiioli and autumn flowers were used to decorate the church and the organist, Mrs.B.Laurie, accompanied the soloist, Mrs.Percy Taylor, aunt of the oride in the rendition of \u201cThe Lord\u2019s Prayer.\u201d Given in marriage by her fath er, the bride wore a moss green street length dress having a fitted bodice and flared skirt.She wore a small matching hat and accessories and carried a colonial bouquet of sweetheart rose buds.Miss Jean Cole, as bridesmaid, in a chocolate brown dress styled similar to that worn by the bride, wore matching hat and accessories and carried a bouquet of gold chrysanthemums.Mr.James Snaden acted as be-T man for the groom and the ushers were Mr.Robert W\u2019ood, cousin of the groom and Mr.Franklin Brock.The bride\u2019s mother, Mrs.Taylor, chose a blue flowered dress under a navy duster with which she wore a blue hat and mutch-ing accessories and a corsage ot deep pink roses.Mrs.Storry, mother of the groom was attired in a forest green dress with matching feather hat, a black fur cape and black accessories.Her corsage was ot red carnations.Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, where the rooms were arranged with autumn flowers.The bride's table was centered with a three tier wedding cake.Mr.and Mrs.Storry later leh for a wedding trip to Lake Placid and points of interest in New York State and Ontario, the bride travelling in a grey suit witn blue feather hat and matching accessories.Guests were present from Richmond, Danville, Asbestos, Kingsbury.Sherbrooke and Ontario.Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Armitage, Newton St.* * * Mrs.W.G.Green, who spent a few weeks with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs.H.W.Murray, of Toronto, has returned to her home on Elizabeth Mrs.R.J.Wiggett, who spent the past ten days in Toronto, visiting her daughter, Miss Gloria Wiggett, R.N., and was also the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon MacKay, has returned to her home on Chartier St.* * * Mrs.Joseph Beck of Spring-field, Mass., has been here for several days, called by the serious illness and subsequent death of her sister, Mrs.H.R.Ross, Brompton Rd.Mr.Beck arrived yesterday to attend the funeral, taking place tomorrow.* * * Mrs.Alvin Smith of Ayer's Cliff, is spending a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Mosher, Church St., Lennoxville, after having undergone surgery in the Sherbrooke Hospital.* * * Mrs.Donald Renwick and young son David, of Montreal, are spending the week-end with the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Norreys Hunting, Queen St., Lennoxville.\u2022 * * Mrs.T.J.Quintin and Mrs.F.J.Sangster of Sherbrooke, and I Mrs.R.E.Mosher of Lennox-1 ville, and Mrs.W.H.Houghton of Windsor Mills, attended the executive meeting of the Ladies Curling Club Association, district No.3, held in Granby, on Thursday.* # * On Monday night, the Lennoxville Ladies Carpet Bowling Club entertained for past members and friends, when bowling was en-j joyed by all.The winners were Mrs.W.Pearson, Mrs.R.E.Mosher, Mrs.W.Beattie and Miss F.Whittle, skip.The runners-up were Mrs.Albert Peak, Mrs.L.Parker, Mrs.A.Gratham and Mrs.M.Povey, skip.At the close of the competitions refreshments were served.* » * Mr.and Mrs.Fred Young of Grimsby Beach, Ont., Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Fowler of Compton, Miss Mildred Parsons of Cowansville, and Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Parsons and family of Melbourne, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Parsons, High St., Lennoxville.guests of Mr.and Mrs.Douglas McGee, Reed St., Lennoxville.* * * Friends of Mr.Fred McGee, Belvidere Rd., Lennoxville, will regret to learn that he is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Homemaking Clean hair is a good start toward pretty hair.To keep it clean, through, anything that comes in contact with it must be washed frequently.This inexudes scarves, hair brushes and combs.Even hats need cleaning.Fruit pulp often is stubborn and won\u2019t rinse out of glasess or pitchers.If the pulp has dried in a glass, you may need to soak the glass, in warm suds.A long-handled sponge or brush is good to get into pitchers or shakers and scrub them clean.CATERERS For Weddings.Luncheon».Teas, Home Cooking.ROCKCLIFFE 471 Quebec St.Tel.LO.2-3433 Beauty Tips Lipstick-smeared teeth have a way of distracting anyone talking to you.For this reason it is wise to check your teeth after each application.Also there is less opportunity of lipstick shifting to your teeth if it has been properly blotted and not applied excessively.NORTHERN LINK Built as a wartime measure in 1942, the Alaska highway was opened to tourist travel in 1948.and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED (Ilia#* BREAD 24 ox.when baked Tel.LO.2-2744 THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR A KENWOOD BLANKET Luxurious, long lasting, Kenwood.All Wool Blankets are available in an attractive selection of colors and weaves.Size 72 x 84.Prices ranging from $14.50 to $20.95 each.Just arrived, our lovely Cannon Towel Sets.Attractively packaged.Choice of colors.Prices ranging from $2.75 to $8.75 a set.LES ATELIERS BELANGER ENRG.87 WELLINGTON NORTH, LO.2-2722 HUNTINGVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH HEAR MR.JAMES GUNN AUTHOR \u2014 MINISTER \u2014 SOCIAL LEADER MORNING WORSHIP \u2014\t11:00 A.M.GOSPEL SERVICE \u2014\t7:30 P.M.MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS Never call a business or professional man at home about a business matter.It is an imposition.Office hours are the time for discussing business matters.A man\u2019s home may not be his castle, but others shouldn\u2019t try to turn it into a second office.CHURCH NOTICE DEADLINE In order to give better service to advertisers, it is necessary that all church notices for Saturday be received no later than 10 a.m.Friday.Your co-operation in adhering to this deadline will be appreciated by the Sherbrooke Record advertising department.FAMOUS MESSAGE Lincoln\u2019s Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 declared freedom for about 8,120,000 slaves.FIRST IN U.S.The first train with a steam locomotive in the United States ran from Albany to Schenectady, N.Y., in 1831.SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES AT GRACE CHAPEL (MONTREAL STREET) will bt of special interest for the next eight weeks when Mr.H.A.WELCH will give a series of addresses based on THE EPISTLE OF THE ROMANS, Chapters One to Eight Subject \u2014 Sunday, October 27th, 7:00 P.M.\"THE DIVINE DYNAMO\" Subjects to Follow: - Nov.3rd\u2014THREE TREMENDOUS REVELATIONS Nov.10th\u2014THE PROBLEM GOD HAD TO SOLVE Nov.17th\u2014ACQUITTED AT COURT Nov.24th\u2014FOUR REIGNS Dee.1st\u2014DYING TO LIVE Dee.8th\u2014A ROYAL RELATIONSHIP Dee.15th\u2014FINAL TRIUMPH Plan to Hear These Heart-Warming and Faith-Building Messages VICTORIA LODGE NO.16 PRINCE OF WALES LODGE NO.63 G.R.Q., A.F.& A.M.Annual Church Service The Officers and Members of above lodges will attend Divine service at St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church.Frontenac Street, »t 11.00 A.M.on Sunday, October 27th.Brethren will meet in the Church Hall at 10.30 A.M.Members of sister lodges are invited, regalia will be worn.Preacher: Bro.The Rev.S.G.Garland.Secretaries W.Byham B.Woolgar TRINITY UNITED CHURCH MINISTERS: The Rev.Henry Mathews, M.A.The Rev.Fred Matthews, B.A.CHURCH SERVICES 11 A.M.THE REFORMATION 7:30 P.M.PROTESTANTS or PROTESTERS RADIO SERVICES 9:15 A.M.\"SUNDAY SCHOOL ,OF THE AIR\" 3 P.M.\"YOUTH WITH A1 CAPITAL Q?\" CHURCH SCHOOLS 9:45 A.M.JUNIOR, INTERMEDIATE.SENIOR 11 A.M.NURSERY, BEGINNERS.KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION 8:15 Trinity V/elcomes Everyone! 'Ayer's Cliff Home And School Has j Denial Clinic Under Consideration i AYRR S CLIFF \u2014 The October meeting of the Home and ScSoot Association was held with a smaller attendance than usual owing to sickness and other causes The meeting opened with Mr.Horae.\u2019 Gardner in the chair.Mrs Stanley Cooper, secretary, being absent, the minutes were read by Mrs Maude Chaisev.Mr Wood was also absent and Mr.Gardner gave the treasurer\u2019s repor' A Fvely discussion regarding a dental clinic in Ayer's Cliff followed.Mrs.M.Austin, and Mrs.Gordon Shipway are to maKe a further report at the next meeting concerning this project.The following committees were appointed: Entertainment, Mrs.Ken Gale and Mrs.Gordon Cass; parent - education, Mrs.u.Despres; membersihp, Mr.N, W.Lobb1 program, Mrs.A.C.Stafford, Mr.Lobb, Mrs.McHarg, Mr.Wentworth and Mrs.Le.and Mosher; refreshment committee, Mrs.Shelden True, Mrs.W.Raymond and Mrs.Maude Chadsey.The attendance banner for the monta was won by Grade Five.Teachers of the High School were introduced by R.G.Me-Harg chairman of the locai school board.Refreshments were served, with Mrs S.R.True, Mrs.Le and Mosher and Mrs.Gardner acting as hostesses.CHRISTMAS CLUB The \u201cFriendly Christmas Club\u201d \u2022was entertained by Mrs.Paul Grenon at her home on Tyler Street, when cards were played at three tables.Prizes were won by, Mrs.L.0.Piercy, and Mrs Lawrence Dezan for highest j punches and score.As Mrs.John Beamish vas ! celebrating her birthday, the members sang the birthday song, J \u2022wishing her many happy returns and presenting her with birthday | cards for which she expressed thankr.Refreshments were served by ; the hostess, assisted by some of the members.Mrs.Howard Keele' invited the Club to meet at her home in November.' W-C.T.U.MEETING The W.C.T.U.held its meeting at the home of the president, Mrs.E.E, Temple with all members oeing present.The meeting was a week late, as many were unable to attend on the regular date.These, meetings are always open to visitors and any interest-ed persons and any who care to join ;n this group are welcome.The next meeting will be held on November 12th at the same home BEULAH CHURCH W A.The Woman's Association of Beulah United Church met at the home of Mrs.M.Gibson.Mrs.E.J.Astbury was the assisting hostess The president led the devot'onal period, the topic of which was \u201cConsecration.\u201d If was reported that work was progressing at the Parsonage and it would be ready when Rev.and Mrs.Seaton arrive later in the month.Plans were made tor a reception for the new minister and his wife, which will follow the induction of Mr.Seaton.Decision was reached on purchasing a wreath for Armistice Day and additional arrangements were made for the Christmas sale on November 29.The members will donate articles for the Austin Memorial Home as a Christmas project.Mrs MacVicar gave a report of the Presbytery W.A.Regional meeting at Birchton, also a short talk on the coming new organization for the Women of the Church, explaining what steps had already been taken for its introduction and asked that it be given support.A social hour was spent and refreshments were served by the hostesses.General Notes Mrs.Jessye Taylor of Massa-wippi was hostess for the October meeting of the Omega Club, when cards were played at three tables, first prize being won by Mrs.N.C.Whitcomb, with Mrs.Leland Mosher winning the consolation.Refreshments were served by Mrs.Taylor, assisted by Mrs.Whitcomb.\"Mr and Mrs.Arnold Wheeler, Mrs.William Wallace of Coah-cook and Mrs.Clifford Burton of Waterville, were recent guests of Mrs.N.C.Whitcomb.Miss Nancy Tyler and David Tyler of Danville are spending a few days with their grandpar-! ents Mr and Mrs.Earl Tyie\u2019r.Miss Bunny Johnston, of\u2019 Moat- ! real and Mr.Robert McHarg, a student at Bishop\u2019s University, Lennoxville, spent the weesend at the home of the latter\u2019s parents Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Me-! Harg.Mrs.Ruth House of Beebe was a weekend guest at the same home Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Wood sons spent a weekend in Granby, Bedfoid and Sweetsburg.Mrs.Wood motored with her son, Mr.Robert Wood to Asbestos and spent a few days at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.E.Storry.Messrs F.M.Wyman, Hugh Sanderson, John Astbury, Lawrence Dezan and Howard Keeler of this place, and Mr.Frank Hansford, Mr.Whitehouse and Will barker of Dixville, attended joint ci\u2019strict meeting of the Encampment Branch at Danville and also the Rebekah District meeting in Richmond.Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Seaton, ol Ontario, are to arrive here on October 28th.when Mr.Seaton will take up his duties as pastor of Beu'ah United Church.He will be inducted on the lOth with a reception after the inauc-tion service.Mr Murray Baldwin of Terre bonne spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.S.1.Baldwin.\t' Miss Dorothy McNeill, of London, England, visited Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Cooper.She was an evacuee during the last war.when with her mother she spent five years here with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.N.W.Lobb.Miss McNeill is now a hospital social worker and is stationed in Toronto General Hospital.Mr John Lepine was the guest of honor at a stag party held in the New Cliff House on October 17.Mr.Lepine was presented with a purse of money and every good wish for ms futur-; happiness.On Saturday he and Miss Edith Walker were united in marriage and left on theib wedding trip.Mr and Mrs.Fred Palmer and two sons, Dick and Peter, of Rock Forest, spent Thanksgiving with Mr.and Mrs.K.D.Cooper.Mr and Mrs.J.B.Robinson and Mrs.R.M.Thompson were at Rock Island visiting their mother, Mrs.C.H.Robinson, and sister Mrs.Elsie Standish.Miss Lega Gustin was at Rock Island to visit her sister, Mr.Ora Gill, who is still confined to her room with pneumonia.Mrs Mary Perry has left for Montreal, where she will spend the winter with her daughter.Mrs Annie Yance of Beene spent the weeeknd at the homt of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Galen Vance and family Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Slack, and Heather, of Rosemount wee weekend guests of Mr.Slack's parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Slack.I near the station and the horse, left to himselt for a short time, ¦thought he would investigate the camforts of rat! travel.The wooden-t l e a, however, \\ proved to be pretty uneven going ! and after bumping merrily along for several hundred yards the ¦ animal gave up in disgust and I patiently waited for assistance.; The driver managed to get the ¦vehicle turned around and o(f | the embankment minutes before | the morning way-freight came |along the*same track.ST.JEAN BAPTISTE Georges Parthenais was elected president of the local Branch of the St.Jean Baptiste Society, ; replacing.Gerard Comptais.SHERBROOKE DAILY RFCOTtD, SATURDAY, OCT.28.1957 ~~® Other officers elected wore Henri Rcmthier, vice president; Narcisse Francoeur, secretary; | Antonie Tremblay, treasurer.Leonide Poulin.Antonio Daigle, Leger Camerom, Denis Maurois, Albert Fournier, Real Bouchard and Normand Cote were elected to act as directors and in other official capacities General Votes Mr.Russell Baldwin has resumed his duties as supervisor of 'the lumber yard at the Kilgour plant, after having been laid up for a few days with the flu.Mr.S.Beerworth has also returned ¦ to his duties in the office of the same firm after four days spent in bed with the same malady.Mr.Beerworth was unable to conduct the morning service at Ayer's Cliff on Sunday as he has for the past few weeks.Mr.Iver White-house.a member of the Dixville Anglican Church, presided at the service instead.The High School reopened on Tuesday morning as planned, following a shut-down to try and reduce the number of flu cases among the children.The plan worked as had been hoped and the number absent through illness in much less than when the enforced holiday was felt necessary.Presentation To Miss I.Wadleigh By Coaticook United Church Croups ROMANCE IN THE PUMPKIN PATCH \u2014 This romantic \"couple'' is part of the sales force cm ployed by Lawrence Hunkin to push the sale of pumpkins on his farm at Kirtland Township, near Cleveland, Ohio.They attract passers-by, and so far the sale has been good, Hunkin reports thought for a moment the railroad had added a new type ofj transportation medium to replace j their Diesel trains.A closer look proved it to be | a rubber-tired milk delivery wag-; COATICOOK \u2014 The annual Fall\tHORSE TAKES TO RAILS\tgon, owned by the Coaticook Thank-offering meeting of the?Spectators along B a c h a n d Dairy.The driver had been de-Sisco Memorial United Church, street, one morning recently ilivering milk on the side streets W.M.S.and W.A.groups was held -1- in the church hall, with the res-; pective presidents, Mrs.K.Walker and Mrs.Cecil Akhurst, in charge.The guest soloist, Mrs.j Wright Gibson, of Sherbrooke rendered two numbers.Mrs.K.Walker introduced Mrs.N.Lothrop, president of the Quebec-Sherbrooke Presbyte-rial, who gave a most interest-1 ing address on \u201cA truly Thank-i ful Meart,\u201d Mrs.John Stein | thanked the speaker and the soloist.Mrs.Philip Lawrence, on be-j half of the Mission Band, paid | I tribute of Miss I.Wadleigh for j her years of faithful service as a 1 leader of this group.Miss Mary | Patenaude, a former member of ;the Mission Band, presented Miss I Wadleigh with a purse of money, j | A life membership pin from the ! W.M.S.was also presented to | her and Miss Wadleigh exprès-! sed her sincere thanks.Mrs.Frank Cant, who will be | leaving shortly, was presented with a hand-made aluminum tray; by the W.A.president, Mrs.Cecil Akhurst.Mrs.Perrot and Mrs.W.Johann presided at tea table and a social hour was enjoyed.SISCO CHURCH NOTES SOUTH DURHAM \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Winston Duffy were recent visitors at the home of Mrs; L.Brady, at Lennox-ville.Mrs John Adams and Master Steven Coote, accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Neil Mountain to Huntingdon where they spent a week end guest of friends.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Sykes of St.Johnsbury, Vt, were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Johnston.Mr.and Mrs.Calvin Gunter of Montreal, spent a weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Gunter and family, and Mr.and Mrs W.Duffy and Wendell Duffy.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alex Williamson and family, were Mr.and Mrs.Comeau of Brosseau Station, Mrs.Levina Porter and Mr.Clifford Placey of Richmond.Anyone having news items for the Sherbrooke' Daily Record, is asked to contact the local correspondent, Mrs.Forrest E.Johnston.The Only Eastern Township Oil Distributor Offering Chances To Obtain Your Stove Oil FREE HIM* \u2022L/-' Delivery throughout the district.20 Names for Sherbrooke \u2014 4 in each of the following districts: East Angus -Cookshire - Coaticook - Windsor Mills -Bromptonville and Magog.Nothing simpler .W* draw 40 purchase »lip» among our cliantt from tha previous month: if you ar* among these lucky persons you will receive FREE to tha amount of $$$$$$) on your slip.That Is Not All .The names of the 40 $$JS winners will be published at tha end of the month in the Sherbrooke Dally Record; and more than 40 persons will be eligibla for the Grand Drawing of $200.00 Order your stova oil Immediately.W.H.ADAM LTD.LO.2-3816 it \u201deeti\"i\u201cLt.he,fPas!eee1 1\tIN ENGLAND - As Queen Elizabeth walks on ahead, Prince Philip (right) chats with Princess Anne after the royal couple arrived at London Airport.Ending their tour of Canada and the United States, the Queen and Prince arrived in London after a 10-hour non-stop flight, from New York, ISLAND BROOK \u2014 Mr and Mrs.Aimer Kerr uf Dartmouth, N.S., were recent guests of their aunt, Mrs.Ida Holbrook.lations committee of Sisco Me morial United Church was held in the chip-ch hall, with the chairman, Stanley Cromwell presiding.The chairman of the Presbytery Pastoral Relations committee, Rev.T.W.Tyson, of Rock Island, was present and gave the local group much valuable information and discussed with them the steps in calling a new minister | to the charge.A second meeting j will be held shortly.Following the service on Sun-j day morning, at Sisco Church, ! the session met for a few minu-, tes and discussed temporary pulpit arrangements.Stanley Beer-; worth was invited to conduct services for the present.The first Sunday in November, members of Ashlar Masonic Lodge will attend for their annual church parade.OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopla LISTSfJ, PftDPSSSOR J HE ficAnz /GladstoneJ just CAN DO STUNTS r/ KEERé AND MAYSe VOE I POLLIN CAN GET ON TN / \u2014WHEN I PIAV 'OLD /HAN RIVER*, HE NEVee /HISSES A COE \u2014 THERE/, -GET IT V tif' \u2022 ACM/TTOP IT , alfun/derold /MASTERS TEAR OUT HANDSFULS OF HAIRINDER TOMBS/'*'A GRIND ORSAh! YOU SHOULD SLAV\u2014 .himmel; ESAD/THAT rMYNAH SiRD IS SMART/ WHY NOT WRITE A \u2019{SRlPPtNS 1 \"t MURDER ¦ DRAMA ' With Him.as ahero?SPORT ACHIEVEMENTS In 1931, Mrs.McCutcheon, of Pueblo, Colorado, at the age of 44, bowled a memorable triple of 832.In the course of her bowling career, she made 12 perfect scores of 300, and she did much to make bowling so popular with the ladies.STYLE ACHIEVEMENT For classic tailoring in SKIRTS AND LADIES' SUITS, there's nothing more striking than Nat Gordon, the brand that's exclusive to Rosen-bloom's for Sherbrooke.WELLINGTON ST.NORTH Electric Hot Water Heater H/-y*V You\u2019ll be through with stair-running and atoking.You\u2019ll be rid of flame, soot, dust and dirt.Operated by thermostatic control, your Ruud Electric will heat the water quickly to the required degree and keep it at that heat until it\u2019s needed.Distasteful chores like dish-washing and house-cleaning are so much simpler and easier where there\u2019s plenty of piping hot water on tap.\u2018 How Sis Construct\u2014 WE IDEAG Stef ARE HORN* GIVE GENEROUSLY TO COMMUNITY CHEST!\t\t LEDUU\t& dUUL LIMITEE\tAiiutn Authorized Dealers tor Sherbrooke and District\tftUICAH .* v SEBVICi\tTel.LOrroine 2-8074 1552 King St.West, SHERBROOKE Soft and\tConditioned\tWater YOUR RUUD AUTOMATIC\tIt\u2019* (w easy to own a Buud Automatic Electria ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER IS-\tWater Heater.Ask to *«» a model \u2022k Dependable\tJust suited ?Convenient ?Clean\tto your family\u2019* needs.?Economical\tPriced from $99.50 -*\u2022 Trouble-Free\t?Safe\t\u2014 plut installation ?See your favorite dealer or Southern Canada Power I 10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCT.26, 1957 CEN O'DONNELL'S J^port Shotô id f^ot dShotâ am Hamilton Victory Would Clinch First Place In Big Four Als And Rough Riders Must Win To HARNESS RACING SIAM IhKi tUB Little Big Four Players In Action T MAURICE RICHARD REACHES PLATEAU IN HIS GREAT CAREER Maurice \u201cThe Rocket\u201d Richard of the Montreal Canadiens has set another outstanding mark in the annals of the National Hockey\tnr race \u2014 \"D\" paci League with the scoring of his 500th goal of his fabulous career.\tpurse: roo.oo His feat is as incredible as Babe Ruth's 714 home runs in the I\u2014braoy signal, r.v«ar.majorg>\t\u2022\t! 2\u2014MAKYLANIJ QUEEN.L.Huckins.They say records are made to be broken but we doubt if these CYRIL IBAF, s.kab).two will ever.Gordie Howe ranks next to Richard as an all-time 4 H,I,KAWAY scorer and the Detroit Red Wing player trails the Rocket by 145.SUNDAY HANOVER, C.Poulin.S\u2014HtLLCREST ALICE, A.Oogulse.h annually goes to the athlete who best 2 prince dale JR., c.Poulin.ict with good sportsmanship.We don\u2019t j 3\u2014EVENTIDE BROOKE, A.Heaudoln.it He is not iust the tvne for a Bvng 1 ^ARA BROOKE, A.(.ravel, il.lie is not JUM me type lor ityiih 5_TKA F0H Tvv0 G De«roch#r«.scorer anu inc uevruii.ivcu vyiiik\tiimh» mt ivwi ».\t__pat c; AHBP' A Theroux Howe is regarded as the only current candidate with even a remote ?G0RD0N w 1 chance of catching or surpassing Richard.\tU-VON VOLO G.Trahan.Howe is 29 and Richard 3fi but the remarkable thing about The Rocket is that at his age he is still scoring goals and is still one\tjnd race \u2014 \"D\" pace of the game\u2019s outstanding stars.The Rocket has rewritten\tPURSE: hoo.oo the records dealing with individual feats but has never won | t\u2014ricky riggs, g.Hammond, the Lady Byng Trophy, which combines gentlemanly conduct think Maurice will ever win winner.Richard tallied his first goal, in NHL against Steve Buzinski of the Rangers on Nov 8 1942 but since then the majority of his records were made against Black Hawks net minders.His 300th goal was registered against Terry Sawchuk of Detroit but goals nos.100 200, 400 and 325, which broke the previous record set by the late Nels Stewart, were shot into a Chicago net.Another big factor in Richard\u2019s favor is that he can fire the puck from any angle, or side, and goalies never know just where, nr when, he will pull the trigger on them.He never does the same thing twice which adds to make him tougher to figure out.As for a crowd pleaser well one just has to attend a game at the Forum to see the results.Everytimc he touches the puck the fans go wild.When be gets the rubber in the enemy\u2019s territory it certainly adds plenty of ump to the game.At present Maurice is leading the scoring race with seven goals and six assists in the six games he has played and if he continues at his present pace he certainly will leave plenty for his opponents to shoot at.His fiery temper has cooled off quite a lot, in fact some games he has acted as sort of a policeman for his club.W\u2019hat a difference compared to a few years ago.We sincerely hope that Maurice can continue for years to come.It is hard to understand how a man at his age can still keep pace with his younger mates and this in our mind is worth plenty of merit for it is no easy job.So Maurice on behalf of your local fans may you continue to pot them for years to come and thrill your supporters just like you have for years.You are a credit to the game and your name will be a by-word in hockey circles.?6\u2014MILC HANOVER, B.Chabot.7 RENOWN SCOTT, A.Degulse.IS SHOW GUY, F.Newell.3RD A 7TH \u2014 \u201dD\" PACE PURSE: $200.00 1\t- NORMA KNIGHT, G, Desrochers.2\t-VOLO CHRIS, A.Gamache.1 -PISTOL TASS, II.Trahan.4 WOODIE ROSECROFT, F.Desrochers.5\u2014\tSHELTON KEY, H.Ouellet.6\u2014\tLUCKY G, L.Denault.7\u2014\tBEAU WYN, L.Huckins.8\u2014\tGAIL BAKER, G.Trahan.4TH RACE \u2014 ''D\u201d PAC.' 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GO, R.Demers.Stay In Running For Top Spot In Big Four; Argos At Full Strength Hamilton Tiger - Cats could clinch first place in the Big Four Football Union today, but it depends on victories by the same teams that won last Saturday.Should Hamilton beat Montreal Alouettes in Montreal and Toronto Argonauts win over Ottawa Rough Riders at Ottawa, the Ticats will be assured of top spot for the first time since 195 3 when they tied with Montreal, and took first spot in a playoff.Ticats\u2019 four - point lead over Montreal and Ottawa would be sufficient to give them the bye in the finals.The University of Western On- - -,-:-\u2014\u2014 tario Mustangs, whose defensive Montreal needs to win tins unit has allowed only 13 points in game s^ay 'n t^le running tor three Senior Intercollegiate ,lrst Plac®- fhe weather is ex-League games, move into To- Pectep,anese New \\rear plants, grown by Miss McIntosh with seed she brought back from Japan last year.The homemade food table ottered a wide variety, which was quickly sold by Mrs.James Williamson, Mrs.Wilfred Poap.st and Mrs.Arthur McHarg.Mrs.Mabel Wallace sold the door tickets and Mrs.Roy Wells was in charge of the special nrize of an electric pop-up-toaster, which was won by Miss Vivian Clark, Rock Island.The lovel'7 Christmas greeting cards and wrappings were in charge of Mrs.E.J.Curtis and the novelty sales table was looked after by Mrs.Percy Poaps, Mrs.Ashley Scarth and Mrs.Carroll Smith.Mrs.C Lee Jenkins, Mrs.Gertrude Hamill and Mrs.A.P.Bliss were in charge of the apron table sales, Mrs, M.L.More, Mrs.J Û.| Ferguson the handicrafts.The homemade candy sales were j supervised by Miss Margaret ; Mastun and Mrs.William Greer.Mrs.l ee Audet, Mrs.L.C.Me-I Gilton and Mrs.Ellen Wallbridge I were refreshment conveners, with i Mrs.Hugh McClary, Mrs.William Denney.Mrs.C.B.Hill ard Mrs.-ohn Smith, the tea table hostesses Tea was served at small tab'es, arranged with white covers and centered with orange marigolds.The waitresses were school .students.the Misses Edith Davis, Susan Fisher, Anna Lemon, Patricia Mayhew, Elizabeth Hatch Betty Major, Judy WeLs, Beverly Gibson, Thelma Hyatt and Shelia Joyce.The tea table had an orange linen cover and was centered with orange candles in brass holders, flanking a basket of harvest fruits.Mrs.J.D.Ferguson and Miss Jean McIntosh poured.Miss John Silvester, Beebe, won the first door prize of a Spen.-er slip.Miss Gillian Tenne-son, Montreal was awarded t.vo dinners at the Del Monty.Hatr do, at Vivian's was won by Mrs.Bourne Rock Island.A year\u2019s subscription to the Stanstead Journal went to Mrs.R.E.Baker, Beebe.Costume jewelry from Oor-rinne\u2019s was won by Mrs.uouis Monty, Rock Island; perfume from Roy's Pharmacy, by Mrs.Clarence Lyons, Rock Island; Rock Is\u2019and Laundry dry cleaning order by Miss Laura Martin, Rock Island.The event was a huge success both socially and financially.The proceeds are used to promote assistance in the Province and locally, as well as in distant lands, through bursaries, scholarships and in many other ways.
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