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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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Section 2
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[" Second Section i î Shctbtoukc Dailu Bccocd TH£ PAPER OK THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE P A IL Y RECORD.WED.NOV.«\t1957 ('miailian Ci rls Fl y Rytucrn Tivo M orltls West Coasters Like wrTTO*,*-,,W 1 ri*-\u2019NK -apy» ' ¦' v ' » il\t.M s ® f - 1 ¦: ¦ ^-?Vs \\\\ lien in the I .isr Colleen W irt believes in doing .is the Oricnr.ils do.She vises chopsticks to sample the Sukiyaki dinner which the Japanese maid has prepared over a charcoal burner.Japanese shrines arc among the finest in the world and Miss W att travels Japan seeking out the most beautiful ones.Pigeons, she says are the same everywhere: eternally curious, perpetually hungry r ' «f-Pt-l p I ^NTM-:Æ{hi Mk i v f '\u2022& ' h:;- ^ ^ ikl! w I sxW>fc s Canadian Airline Hostesses Colleen Watt of Rosebud, Alberta, (left) and Joanne Saimoto of Vancouver, B.C., (right) ply the skies regularly between Canada\u2019s West Coast and the Far East.Flying the Vancouver-Tokyo run, the girls have come to feel equally at home in both\tColleen Watt is a great admirer of the easy, graceful\tColleen and Joanne don their Airline uniforms for the worlds and enjoy exploring the unique beauties of each.\tlines of the Japanese national costume.The gown she\treturn flight to Vancouver a 22 hour hop via Alaska.Above, the famous bronze Buddha at Kamakura is photo-\tis trying on retails in Tokyo for about SK).\tBoth girls say they love the life and their fortnightly graphed for their album.\tNational Film Board of Canada Photos by Richard Harrington.spin between tw« worlds.First Ships To Sail Seaway This Month MONTREAL (CP)\u2014First ships to move through any part of the new St.Lawrence Seaway are expected to sail this month into the huge concrete lock and canal at Iroquois, Ont.The Iroquois lock, 115 miles west ot here, was completed in October as the seaway's gate to the Great Lakes.Sector gates at each end of the 1,200-foot main lock have been installed and tested \u201cin the dry.\u201d All that remains now is to flood the lock and float test ships through its concrete channel.The lock, finished in 56 weeks by round-the-clock crews in summer and two shifts in winter, will go into operations next spring \u2014 a year ahead of the whole seaway ON U.S.SIDE Two other locks\u2014both on the United States side of the International Rapids near Cornwall, Ont \u2014are also to be used for navigation after next July 1.At that time, the St.Lawrence River will be blocked off by a mammoth power dam 3.300 feet long, split across the centre by the international border.Ontario Hydro and a New York State power authority are building the S6.000.000 hydro-project as partners.Two control dams, one at Long Sault and the other near Iroquois, will manipulate the water levels in the 40-mile-long lake that will back up from the power dam.Seven old Ontario communities and parts of the present 14-foot canal system west of Cornwall will be flooded out by the new lake, so ships sailing to the Great Lakes will use the American and Canadian locks through most of next summer.In 1959, the rest of the multi-million dollar seaway will be opened, by the Queen\u2014permitting | large ocean ships to sail from the | Atlantic down the St.Lawrence and into the Great Lakes.The Î seaway will replace obsolete 14-foot canals that blocked big cargo ships and 700-foot lake vessels from entering the St.Lawmence west of Montreal.HUGE CONCRETE JOB The Iroquois lock, much the same as the other seaway locks, contains 327.000 cubic yards of concrete-^-enough to build a side- walk from Toronto to Winnipeg.Some 2,000,000 man-hours went into the job.The ship passageway \u2014 canal and lock\u2014measures 6,100 feet in length.Inside dimensions of the lock are 768 feet usable, length, 80 feet wide with 30 feet over the sills.This will permit ships up to 27 - foot draught to proceed through into channels dredged in the river.To cut the, lock channel, engineer- had to slice through clay and boulders packed in place by ice-age glaciers.Some 4,700,000 cuibc yards of this hard, tougn glacial till was removed.Vic Grant, who supervised the excavations, says the brown and grey clay was so hard it wore out teeth on earth moving buckets with monotonous regularity \u201cYou\u2019ll never get excavation work any tougher on this continent,\u201d he said.LONG INDEPENDENT Portugal, home of some of the greatest navigators in history, has been an independent state since the 12th century.BALDWIN'S MILLS \u2014 Miss M.Sutton and Miss L.Skinner, o fBarnston, were overnight guests of the Misses Joan and Linda White last week.Messrs.S.White and A.Houle have returned home from St Benoit de Beauce after spending a week there in connection with their work at the Provincial Fish Hatchery.Mr.and Mrs.L Baldwin, of Montreal, were visitors at the former\u2019s parental home here several days recently.Mr.Joe Blake was in Montreal for a weekend visiting his broth er and family, Mr.and M^s j Roland Blake and Bobby.Mr, and Mrs.Wilson May en I te.rlained at a family gathering \\ in honor of Mrs.Mny\u2019a birthday.Among the guests present were | Mr and Mrs.A.Blake and son, ; of Montreal, and Miss Jo ann Boisclair of Conticook.O l h e r s 1 visitors at.the same home re cently were Mrs Jessie Rose of Bamston and Mr.George Ham of Milhy.Mr.Junior May has returned to Coaticook to board with Mrs K.Markwell during the winter months.Messrs.Alvah Patterson, Angus and Gordon Patterson have re turned from a hunting trip to Gaspe.They were gn atives while there.Mr.and Mrs.T.Soulli Barnston were ed by Mr.and Mrs.well and enjoyed a \u2022sts of rel- Rlake of accompnni-Roh Mark-short trip through the New.England States recently.Mr.and Mrs.H.Woolerton and family were, guests during the weekend of Mrs.Woollerton\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Markwell.SQUIRREL HAVEN The Quebec village of Les Ecureuils, near Quebec City, was so named from the squirrels spotted there by early navigators.Who will win tha Grey Cup?Football writer Jim Hunt thinks that this year things will be different! \u201cHas the East Smartened Up?\u201d The answer is in this week's Star Weekly on sale everywhere! / / a Mutual Friend saved me* $8500! / I WAS STAGGERED AT THE COST\\ OF MY LONG ILLNESS: Ô850O IN HOSPITAL BILLS S , LOST WAGES/ I WOULD HAVE HAD TO\t\u2014 \\ ' J / SELL EVERYTHING I OWNED TO PAY IT/ THEN MUTUAL OF OMAHA TOLD ME I WOULDN'T HAVE TO PAY A CENT./ MY INCOME AND hospitalization PROTECTION COVERED THE ENTIRE COST/ r NOW, MY MIND IS A LOT EASIER, THANKS TO MUTUAL OF OMAHA,WHOSE LOW-COST INSURANCE SAVED ME FROM FINANCIAL DISASTER/ Ask Your , \u201ef Omaha Age\u201c\u2018 Mutual\tIo Y»' that's tailored to your needs- 5\t.j rpt,ef it will w What a q'ad re! rf ev^ Jctness or covered 'that *S,500 unass'stea r\t^ about an >^ome Proton\tt^den.or Hospitabzat'O\" PolJ Be Safe while you re Sound.Send the coupon, NOW.L,.a been in Suppose you ha\td Mr.Johnson s place, you have been able Jo that *3,S00 unassisted ¦ Mutual Or OMAHA aumui mmut HUtm *nd «cciwnt *$hkutk>» oma rot canaaa .rototro ne wotit t ittMti aanm mim in ittnirt coarurr THOMAS STOCK &jtva1 of Omaha rtpre*%nfativo .\u2022\u2022 YOUt MUTUAL WEND Mr.T.Stock, Mutual of Omaha, ÎO Wellington St.N.r Room 207, Sherbrooke, Que.» Tel; LO 2-2623 Ploos* *ond \u2022«, wifHovt obfigotton, information on lt»o plans I Hav« matkêé.n In com* ProHctlo* Nan Cosh\tfor wogo* lost bocaus* of licknoti or occH d*nf 0 Family Hos^»Sotlfaflon Plan Cash b*n*hfs for hotpdoft* tafion for yo*t or or y mam* bar of fomify 0 Surgical Banaflft Wan Cosh for targary p*rform*4 ol ham*, hospital or do Houle of Montreal pattern (stamps cannot be ac-egg whites Chill.Fold in whip-\tVme w,:h Mr\u2019 aad cepted) to Sherbrooke Daily Rea- ped cream.Line bottom and sid by tit&iiivM Tff&îtz*' A Printed Pattern! Easiest sewing for you.mother; no fitting worries\u2014waistline cinched by the perky sash' Make it a cor duroy jumper and blouse for school: or velveteen party frock! Printed Pattern 9384: Childs Sizes 2.4.6.8.10.Size 6 jumper takes 2'4 yards 35-inch fabric Printed directions on each pat-ern part.Easier, accurate.Send 40 cents in coins for the | ^irs- Gordon Longmoore.\tord Household Arts Dept.Sher- 0f Mr.and Mrs.Harold Patterson brooke.Que.Print plainly name, mold with waxed paper Arrange 'vere recc>nt guests of Mrs.W.address pattern number lady fingers on bottom and sides Bullard of Adderley.\t- of mold.Add thin laver of thick- Mr- and Mrs Ivan McCrea ened chocolate mixture, then ar- mre weekend guests of Mr.and range lady fingers and chocolate, ^rs\tKelly of Ste.Agatne.mixture in alternate layers.top-| - png with choeo.ate n xiure.Lut .a^c oS lady fingers around sides of\t/vtCuAlN I IL, mold and arrange cut pieces on Mr.Thomas O\u2019Brien of Arn- good general appearance a girl Dr.and Mrs.Mackenzie Hume have returned to Littleton, N.H., after spending the week-end with the former\u2019s mother, Mrs.Gordon Hume, at her home on Dominion Ave.\u2022 * * Mrs.Constance Meagher and her son, Michael, have returned to their home, on Victoria St., after spending the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Mactaggart, of Westmount.Master John Meagher, student at Loyola College, was also a guest at the same home.\u2022 * \u2022 Miss Carole Thompson, student at Marianopolis College, College, Montreal, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Thompson and family, Court St.* \u2022 * Miss Bernice Fuller, who spent the week-end visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.1 Mackie Fuller, London St., and her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Goodhue.Bradley St., left yesterday for Montreal and will shortly journey to St.Petersburg.| Fla., where she will spend the winter months.\u2022\t\u2022 » Miss Alana\tMooney,\tstudent nurse at St.Mary\u2019s Hospital, has returned\tto\tMontreal,\tafter spending a few days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alan B.Mooney, Walton Ave.*\t* * Mrs.F.Gerald Whitty, of Car-tierville, is spending a few days ! in the city, as guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas H.Fox, Dufferin ' Ave.* \u2022 * Mrs.Sarah Barton, who was the guest of her nephew, Mr.Lloyd Sylvester, and Mrs.Douglas Barton, vvho visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Allan Drake, in Prescott, have returned to their home on St Elie Rd.* \u2022 * Mrs.F.P.Kenalty, Vimy St.has left for Ottawa, where she is I spending a few days with her sis ter.Mrs.Juliette Morton.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Thornton Strange and Mr.and Mrs.Lester Mizener, all of Foster, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Laurence Mizener.Atto St., Lennoxville.! * » * Mrs.F.Marois is in Montreal to attend the annual meeting of the Quebec Branch of the Canadian Ladies Golf Union, taking place ;n the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel today.* \u2022 * Miss Yvette Campbell, Quebec St.Sherbrooke.C.W.L.diocesan president, has returned from Saskatoon.Sask.where she attended the national convention of the Catholic Women\u2019s League of Canada.En route home she visited Mr.and Mrs.Louis Sirois and family, at Sudbury.Ont., and Mr.and Mrs.George A Sirois.at Notre Dame de Grace.Mr.R.F.Shaw, vvho was the speaker at the Rotary Club din ner last evening, and Mrs.Shaw of Westmount, were guests ol their consins, Mr.and Mrs.E.B Sims, Lloyd St., Lennoxville while here.Mr.Grant Johnston, who spent a few days with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Johnston in Quebec City, has returned to Bishop's College School, Lennoxville.* * \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Maclver, formerly of Rochester, N.Y., have taken up residence in St.Lam> bert.They were guests for the week-end of their unde and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.E.Holgate, Ontario St.\u2022 * * Mrs.Margaret Mills, of Rock Forest, has returned from Richmond, where she spent a few days with Mrs.Gertrude Connolly and Miss Katherine Burnside.?* * Friends of Mrs.Armand Gin-gras, Academy St., Lennoxville, will regret to learn that she is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.CATERERS For Weddings.Luncheons, Teas, Home Cooking.ROCKCLIFFE 471 Quebec St Tel.LO.2-3433 mzun/râ HEARING GLASSES HEARING AIDS See them Try Then» at Beltone Hearing Aid Service Centre 65 Wellington St.South.Maurice Domenioz.prop.Take advantage of this opportunity for a FREE scientific test of your hearing at your home or at my dfficô 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.THE BELTONE HEARING CENTRE 65 Wellington St.South, Sherb-ooke.NAV.E .ADDRESS .TOWN or RR .Phone No.Homemaking Burning candles at both ends, when a teen-ager, seems like ;un.But for long-term health and chocolate mixture.Chill 12 to 24 prior.Ont., and Mrs.H.Surtees needs plenty of rest.hours in refrigerator.Unmold, ol Sutton, were guests of Mr.and\t- Serves 8 to 10.\tMrs.L.E Clark, Mrs.Clark ae- There are several methods of If desired.cup finely cut eompanied them to Sutton on attacking blackheads Ore is to walnut meats may be added to\ttheir return.\tuse cereal grains Apply moisten- chocoiate mixture before turn-\tMrs.R.F\tThombs and\tchil-\ted cereal, perhaps oatmeal, to mg into mold.Toast nuts lightly\tdren.Bobby\tand Karen, spent\tthe face.When it has dried, use by heating, stirring with a little\t\u2019he week-end\tin Brownville\tJet.,\ta coc*se fojel to rub it off.baiter or oL.^\tMe.\t.4 This should (islodge blackheads.! K«Pct$ THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR A KENWOOD BLANKET Luxurious, long lasting.Kenwood.All Wool Blankets are available in an attractive selection of colors and weave*.Size 72 x 84.Prices ranging from $14.50 to S20.95 each.Just arrived, our lovely Cannon Towel Sets.Attractively packaged.Choice of color*.Price* ranging from 52.75 to $875 a set.LES ATELIERS BELANGER ENRG.________87 WELLINGTON NORTH, LO.2-2722\tI 1891 FOl'R GENERATIONS of the family of Bismark Truax of Waterloo are seen above.With Mr.Truax, from the left, are his great-granddaughter, one-year-old Susan Foyster, his granddaughter, Mrs.Herbert Foyster, of Prescott, Ont., and his daughter Mrs Cleve Coote, of Frankville, Ont.Dr.H.R.C.Avison Speaker At Opening Border Community School Meeting RO< K ISLAND\u2014Dr.H.A.C.Avison, Director of Adult Education Service, Macdonald College, was the guest speaker at the opening meeting of the com-muni tv school held in Sunny side school auditorium.The theme of the program was \"education\u201d, and upon this subject, Dr.Avison gave a most interesting talk.He stressed the importance of people altering make up their own minds, for the mind of a child is not mature enough to make decisions which will form the basis of their adulthood.Dr.Avison said there is a great need for more and better teachers and of a method of directing the efforts of students along proper lines.A lively discussion followed led by Lloyd Bliss, editor of the their thinking about money and Stanstead Journal, on Russia's education if we are to continue to improve our system.He further pointed out that we as parents, have gone too far in iet ting voung people and children great advance in education made evident by the launching of the satellite.Later the group were entertained at the home of the president, E.J.Struthers.The next session will be held at the Sunnyside school on Nov-vember 19, when a discussion will take place on \"Whither our Communities\u201d.Mr.Struthers will lead the discussion which should be of\tconsideralbe\tinterest to everyone.There is no admission or registration fees, all are invited to attend.CRYSTAL REBEKAH LODGE A regular meeting of Crystal ' Rebekah Lodge No.14 took place | in the I.O.O.F., hall, when the ;\tnewly\tinstalled Noble Grand, More and more, modern mothers keep Baby1» Sister Hattie EryOU, presided.Own T&blrt» on hand for instant nor when Plans wore marin fnr (bn on Baby » fretful, feverish, gassy, and straina\t,dI*r W< r
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