Sherbrooke daily record, 9 décembre 1957, Section 2
[" } .^ -iT ¦fl A ÿ Second Section ; Sbecbcooke jOalli) IRecocd thk paper of the eastern townships i Second Section vy>-v?jut^ %k ^ ^ ^ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, DEC.9.1957 * *\u2022 ^^rnjf ^npp «4 ,?Jt J / * % )»- f/' frA'fî s^\tJr~ J Tm -£ ' c -* \u2022 ,, tzêrï-?.____________ zy&ç-\tr;- - \u2014-\t\" ¦.^li -C JT - *\" \".w .* AID FOR CHILDREN \u2014 Hungarian refugee children in a home provided by Austria.Six hundred school-age children who crossed the border alone during last year\u2019s crisis will be cared for until they can cope for themselves \u2014 several years from now.The Canadian Save the Children Fund needs financial help to continue this work through the Austrian branches of this world-wide organization.Christmas Tea At Cowansville Realizes $213 COWANSVILLE \u2014Gaily lighted Christmas trees and soft music provided the perfect background for the delightful tea and sale which the ladies of the Friendly Society\u2019 held in Trinity Memorial Hall.A lovely, tiny creche greeted the eyes of the many who entered the door.The booths were all attractive, and the surprise package table of particular appeal to the youngsters.Milk was available for the younger set, some of whom accompanied their mothers at the candlelit tea tables.Congratulations are due to all who worked for the success of this event which netted over S213 for the church.Mrs.Cecile Goy-ette is president of the Society.Conveners were: Food, Mr.M.Bowles; Christmas articles, Mrs.R.A Hooper and Mrs.Percy Og den; candy, Mrs.D.Watt and Mrs.E.Dunwoody; tree and surprises, Mrs.George Barker and Mrs.P.C.Hillhouse.W I.MEETING The Women\u2019s Institute held its ; regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.Hilton Smith, with , Mrs.Irwin Haines as co hostess.I Following the business meeting there was a Christmas party, atj | which each member provided a t ; gift for a needy infant or child | at the B.M.P.Hospital.At the next meeting which will ! be heid at the home of Mrs.John | Robertson, \u201cGalashiels\u201d, Main | Street, demonstration of rugmaking will be given by an expert.Mrs.Lloyd Levels.This will be j on the afternoon of January 7, \\ i and anyone interested is cordial- j ly invited to be present.General Notes Little Miss Sandra Browning ; is convalescing after an append-1 ectomy at the B.M.P.Hospital The gay, coloured lights again bedeck üie main streets of Cow-ansvil.e The festoons make a cheerful background for shoppers in the late afternoons and Friday and Saturday evenings.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Ogden with their son, Johnny, spent the weekend in Montreal at the home of their daughter, Mrs.Vic Cove duck and Mr.Coveduck.The first three residents have moved into the recently dedicated Nesbitt Anglican Residence.They are Mrs.Margaret Morrison, recently of Waterloo; Mrs.Bertha Brownrigg from St.Lambert; Mrs.L.Whitby from Montreal.These three ladies at tended the Friendly Tea and were accompanied by Miss Frank-lyn Harvey of tho staff of the Home.\"Save om for me!\" Disposal Of $600,000 Problem For Indians CALAIS, Alta (CP)-The once poverty - stricken Sturgeon Lake Indians have been saddled with the welcome problem of what lo do with $600,000.The money was paid to the band of 400 créés for oil-drilling rights on their reservation in this Peace River area of northwestern Alberta.Four years ago, with only $25,-000 in their federally - administered tribal reserve, they were among the poorest Indian bands in ihc north.Then came the oil crews.In spirited bidding after exploration indicated several oil pools in and around the reserve, major firms paid the hand\u2019s council $600,000 for drilling rights.Ironically, two test holes drilled so far on the reserve have been failures.Both were dry.No matter to the Crées.They already have their money.And if future drilling should result in producing wells, the band will have, the salisfaction of knowing that, under the royalty contract, they own eight per cent of all oil that flows.After many meetings of the hand's elected council, the Indians decided to use part of the money in a house-building program which they reckon will provide homes for 50 families within five years.\u201cThey have been sensible about it,\u201d says Indian Agent A.11 Mur- j ray of nearby High Prairie.| ! \u201cThere are few bands who have treated oil revenue like Ihc Slur- i geon Lake folks.\u201d Most of the houses will he five- ; room.$3,000 structures alloted on the basis of need.However, band ! Chief Dave Kappo and councillor; Dan McLean, using their personal share of the oil money, have built, modern $6.600 houses for themselves.\u201cThis is a starting point toward ! a progressively higher standard of living,\u201d says Mr.Murray.< ?' * *Ké g* igSi /.v * WHEAT KING.\u2014 Fifteen-year-old Jerry l.eiske of Beiseker, Alta., hn* been named North American Wlient King \"t the Chicago International Exposition for the third consecutive year.In this picture, Jerry is shown on his farm, t>5 mile* northeast of Calgary, against a background of his wheat with a sample of the grain that won him this year's top honors.SAWYERVILLE \u2014 At ti e regular meeting of Wit helrmna Lodge it wax derided that the next meeting on Decern her 17lh will be the Christmas meeting when the Assembly President Sister Ruth Stoddard, x\t\\VT,Sv- t's n?a's __\t| \\ \u2019II \\ i ,\t' \\ ' (CP Photo) will on y her offieial Visit.^ 1\tm .py ne mix is are invited to come and ! BROOKBURY bring « gift which will In?exchanged.Friends of Mr William Faulk Ethel Martin, of Montreal, were Air, Alton M firth i and Mis* ner regret to learn of his serious aeciden* whim he cut his hand.weekend guests of their mother, Mrs John Marlin.Mrs.Alien He is a patient in the Sherbrooke j Card of Ottawa visited at Hie Hospital.\tI same home.\\ IN V /Q, \\ \\ V Try this! Coffet Creme\u2014 rich, velvet-smooth chocolate, delicately flavoured with coffee, wrapped 'round a piquant coffee soft-cream centre that's rapture to eat! Evertbodt wants one of your luscious Dairy Box Milk Chocolates, so please don't be selfish with them! Caramel, Almond Crispy Cluster, Nougat de Montelimar, Coffee Creme\u2014w hat a wealth of delectable, mouth-watering treats you find tucked in Rowntrees Dairy Box! Each pound contains 56 milk chocolate masterpieces; 10 enticingly different centres.And each melt-in-your-mouth centre is coated with rich, creamy Rowntrees milk chocolate.Nibble on the Wafer Biscuit Sandwich, Turkish Delight or Hazelnut Log.Reach for a Burnt Almond Toffee, Aero or Cracknel and Praline Sandwich.What a wonderful treat Rowntrees Dairy Box holds in store for vou! Enjoy the finest milk chocolates $1.50 a pound Special gift box $2.50 :-i| ! t \\ Novel Entertainment For Newfoundlanders ST.JOHN'S, Nfld.fCPj-rThc Voice of Wesley Radio here is believed the most unusual radio station in Canada It is the only station owned and operated by a church; it is financed entirely by goodwill offerings, radio auctions and home delivery of turkey teas; and it is manned by a volunteer staff.VOWR was launched in 1924 by Rev.J.G.Joyce of Verdun, Que., who wanted to overcome ill-health and poor weather that prevented people from attending the Wesley United Church.Many people in those days listened to the 50-watt transmitter with ear phones.Their radio was a crystal, a cats\u2019 whisker and a coil of wire wrapped around a cardboard cylinder.Today an enthusiastic group of men manage the station which puts out 1,000 watts.Sunday is the most popular listening day when church services of all de nominations are broadcast in turn.Following the services residents of Harbor Grace may learn that a certain patient is making ' good progress in hospital following an operation, or that uncle Tom of Burin is up and about again.Last year VOWR handled 11,000 hospital reports for outport residents, many of whom have no other means of communica-1 tion with St.John\u2019s.Other special features Include i broadcasts of hospital graduating ¦ exercises; college speeches and debates; children\u2019s programs; | hymns and music.VOWR made history five years after it was opened.A tidal wave ripped over the Burin Peninsula and the radio station then was the only means of communica tion from St.John's.\\j ; tvN .Give a modern range K|r Give a modern refrigerator - ./ tii'wii © ® ® flBBD lji Just As Pretty, But Dumpier Says Prof.DAIRY BOX VANCOUVER (CP) - Russian girl students are as pretty as those seen on thee ampus here, but ire somewhat \u201cdumpier,\u201d says Dr.Cyril Reid.chtemiTry professor at the University of British Columbia.Recently returned from a scientific conference in Russia, where he spent several weeks visiting Moscow Universities, Dr.Reid said that a Russian woman of the so-called intellectual elite who will not work is regarded as a parasite.If she belongs to a lower strata of society and does not work, the family does not have enough money.\"Intelligent women serve by Rountrees i; doctors and scientific technologists of all kinds, releasing men for physical sciences since most women seem to lack interest or aptitude in the mathematical side of science.\u201cAmong so-called intellectuals virtually every woman works.NOT DIET-CONSCIOUS \u201cAt the bottom of the scale, if a w\u2019-man has a lot of children, it is socially acceptable to look after them.But a woman can\u2019t rest on her laurels.When she finishes rearing her children she is likely to be given a job oy the government.\u201cRussian women are not always six feet tall and driving tractor: as some propaganda pictures suggest.The girls are not diet-conscious yet, but the word u iU\u2019-orma through.\u201d .-ill III HIIIMIIII ! 4 .fSM * JL J =?;.y W Perhaps an electric range or refrigerator Is too large to genuinely surprise your wife but you can be sure it will be the gift most highly prized by her, not only Christmas Day, but every day for years to come.A gift the entire family can enjoy too.Southern Canada Power.,.Sura Servie» .Reliable Guarantee Convenient SCP Budget Terme See your favorite dealer or Southern Canada Power -w» SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, DEC, «, 1857 ¦¦iJ?** RESIDENCE DESTROYED burg, last week, Mr, and Mrs.Racicot and their four a lighted oil-soaked rag being used to thaw pipes Mrs.W.Reid Heads Windsor | Ladies Auxiliary WINDSOR MILLS \u2014 The Woman'* Missionary Auxiliary ol St.j Andrew\u2019s United Church met at the home of Miss Vivian Sykes POSSIBLE DESIGN EOR M CLEAR POWERED PLANE \u2014 Th.- -ketch acc rnpar.ied an article by All df-nartmont* n* ihf.Amriiu-u a Soviet air expert in a recent issue of a publication by the Soviet Air Ministry in which he dis* ,\t^ : cussed hypothetically the \"application of atomic motors in aviation.'' According to its caption, the repor succese an ere was, sketch depicts one of several possible designs for a nuclear-powered airliner of the future.Fire destroyed the home of Mr.and Mrs.Marcel Racicot, Yamaska Blvd, Sweets- hildren were saved The fire is believed to have started from (Record Photo by Gillespie).Toy Manufacturers Live For Christmas general satisfaction over the fact that so early in December they had reached their allocation.It was also reported that 38 pounds of clothing had been sent to Toronto headquarters for Ko-i Boyhood Dream Reality For Calgary Resident crew is Irene Bell who will be making her first ocean cruise.John Courtney, a young Englishman who recently studied agriculture at McGill University, is anoth''\u2019 member.His job: swabbing decks, I suppose,\" he NEW YORK (CP) The big, the strangled tones of teen-age hits.Christmas tree stands once more j idols who are crazy, man, just \"We live or die between in Rockefeller Centre.Stores are j crazy.Cash registers ring out a ! Thanksgiving and Christmas,\" ablaze with neon cheer.Sleet- merry tune,\tj said a toy store executive, corner Santas ring their bell- And ,i real Christmas twinkle j \"Nearly three-quarters of our an-Christmas Is hitting New York.: is in the eyes of toy tellers, nual business is done Hymns are heard, sometimes in i who've been waiting all year for ' period.\" Toy Manufacturers of the U.S.Incorporated estimates that $50,-000,000 a day is being spent on in rea and a smaller parcel of knit-' CALGARY (CP) \u2014 A boyhood Holland, England, Gilbraltar.swaoums uei ted articles had been sent direct.\t^reara soon wlD 1,6001,16 » r6*l-\tSpain, the Rivierea, Italy.Malta,\tsaid.I really don\u2019t mind, Offieer* for iq>w u/«r«\t.*ty *or * Norwe8'an'l>orn Calgar-\tCanary Islands, Ghana, St.Hel-\tthough, because this trip will be 1\t'*n wh° I135 organized a 42,000-\tena, Madagascar, India, Ceylon,\ta wonderful experience.\u2019\u2019 as fol»01*,s- Mrs.W.Reid,\tpresi-\tmile boat cruiie around the\tMalaya.S u m a t r a , Australia,\tREPORTER JOIN'S dent; Mrs.A.Jondreville 1st.\tworld.\tNew Zealand, Fiji and Hawaii,\ttu, c,n,, J Lont arrl-\u201e , vice-president; Mrs.M.MacMori-j Svein Madsen is captain and Mr.Madsen has been in Cal- , B\t^ L ar ne, 2nd.vice-president; Mrs.owner the ship Nordsaga.His gary for six years and he says rom the lnlted KlnSdom' .ls Henry Dubuc secretarv-\tMi*.\t¦crew h*s f*en hand Picked in\the now looks 011 Calgary as his\tlea™* a newspaper reporting n y uuduc, secretary.\tMiss\tc,]gary and he intends his ves.\thome He has not forgotten tht,\tjob here to join the crew.ar,an Vcirney, treasurer; Mus\t5cl to serve as a goodwill am-\tsea, however.\tRounding off the six -member Vivian Sykes, community friend-\tbassador to the Alberta city.\t\u201cfve been sailing since I was\tcrew is Patrick Turner, a much ship; Mrs.L.Dubuc supply *e-\tEvery crew member is an\tAl-\ta boy,\u201d he said.\"This cruise is\ttravelled Englishman who says cretary: Mrs.A.Jondreville, Mis-\tresident.All but one live something I\u2019ve always wanted to he likes Canada and Alberta but sionary Monthly and Literature 111 Ca.gary.\tdo.\u201d\tstill has a wanderlust.Secretary; Miss Varney, Christian 'nu>y wdI1 leave ^er8en' ->sor Jill Madson, Svein's Engdsh- Mr.Madsen personally selec-Stewardship; Mrs.H.Dubuc, Wa^\u2019 sometln6 m 106 new year, bom wife( js just as excjted as ted his crew from more than 100 Christian Citizenship.\t| and 'xPect 10 arrive at Van- jjer husband.\tapplicants.Crew members will CURLING NEWS\t\\\t\u2018TH be one of the crew,\u201d she work regular shipboard shifts.In the Pat Lid trophy boiupiel ot\t.D \u201e\t,\tsaid \"and I think it\u2019s just wood- During the next two years.last week members of the win*1 «\tP01?18 WlU mdude ertul \u201d\thome for these Slx persons wlJ1 ning rink in the main event were 08 °\u2019 the Danlsh co#st- Belsium, | Only native Calgarian on the be a 47-foot deep sea cruiser used \u201e -\t.\t_ _ .\tI ¦*'\t\" 11.' .n \u2014 -.- .fnr cn»7ûr*al voorc oc a rxxcnno ning rink in the main event were E.Mason, skip, R.Bedard, R.Andrews, W.T.Stevens.The runners up were C.Force skip, Harold Robinson, R.MacDonald, L.toys between the Amercian that I Thanksgiving Day, Nov.28, and Cochrane Christmas.\t|\t.\t.\t, In the consolation event the .^ ew York ,,uy('rs rar,Rt,d ovcr 1 winners were D.Doucet skip, Dr.couver sur86°n »* testing his the- I disfigured.\torv that new faces will in manv Thorn ; = for more of £-;J i h - \\ and less of Lasalle Coke gives more heat, less ash and costs less than any other solid fuel.r-W1\" Telephone you regular fuel dealer and start saving now! New Faces For Criminals Help To Rehabilitation VANCOUVER (CP) \u2014 A Van-1 mains that many criminals are luver surgeon is testing his the-.ory that new faces will in many for several years as a rescue ship by the Norwegian government.Its name originally was \"R.S.Christiansund,\u201d but it has been renamed \"Nordsaga.\u201d meaning \"Saga of the North Country.\u201d h , ,,\twinners were u.izoucei skip, ur -\u2014\u2022\u2014\t1 ui.->«i6u»cu.\tThe crew will leave Calgary lin-.n T\u201erVn 7rJ - including M j\tJ \u201e\tory that new faces will in many There is a long waiting list for m mid-December and will sail in oni k Indla\u2019 1 y\u2019 rlt; Richmond T Cumbv runner Cases aid a criminal\u2019s rehabilita- the operations.The men arc ^n1 Saint John.N.B.to Ber-v ,, G4rm7ya T SCf rC\\, °f (TiffAHan Ikin D^JondreTiiL Uon-\tscreened by the prison staff S™ t° start the voyage.(\t(hhy ^ K° ^ George W^^wlPWDLo'ucks^ ded chance of his behaving nor- !{'ce'\tmally when he returns to\tso- General Notes\tciety.\u201d At a recent meeting of the\tsurgeon has conducted Rebekah Lodge, Mrs.Jean Robin- about 225 such operations over son, Sister Jean was presented\t^*ve years.There are no with a gift in recognition of her stati*tirs by which to measure faithful services to the fraterni- success- but bolh he and warden ty.During the\tseven years in\tIIu*h Christie ««Y\t\u201c» significant j number\u201d of prisoners have suc- rcally,\u201d said Ralph Shipman of the Toy Makers Association.\u201cToys .t iife jn miniature.Show me what is new in life, and I'll show you a new toy.\u201d Rocket launchers, supersonic jeU.spacemen and horrendous-looking weapons of every kind are in display in the shops.HEAD WARMERS s-h'u ''I'' J?° ' k 1 im\u2019 Avcnue Mrs- Kohinson had not missed,\t* esiauusi .i hwartz Shop, however, you can one of the Lodge-s semi-monthlv selves aftcr treatment.,n\u2018 ''tTrcdung array of huge meetings.\tSimple plastic surgery is used 7' h ums' ,*SPrs an\tThe 250th a n n i v e\tr s a rv of\tin most cases mostly under lo- ng\"their0 cuds COnte'Uedly chew'\tCharles Wesley was\tcelebrated\tcal anaesth°tic in the prison hos- ,'r UU,S1\tin St.Andrew\u2019s United Church P\u2018ta1' .ir speed trap sets for on Sunday, December 1st.A few DELINQUENTS HELPED \"\"\u2019\"\" are going for $8.98.\tof his best known and loved \"The most obvious truth in\t,\t\u2014 .-.Adults have a choice of play-\thymns were sung.The minister\tthe whole experiment has been\te0US Prlva,c b!l,s- told the con'!- ilimes, of a kind, too.A mere\t°f the\tchurch, Rev.W.Reid,\tthe fact that a significant num-\tn?1,tee Mrs- Mane Antoinette Ss :);> will get you a tranquillizer\tpreached the sermon.\ther of confirmed delinquents who\tb'or'da\tCampeau\tCross\tof\tMont kit, including eye pads, car stops\tMrs.Grace Sears of\tSt.John,\tup until time of treatment have\t\u2018rea!\twr0te\tthe\tg0.vern0r-general and \"'\"'\"dure hot bath.\"Head\tN.B.is\tspending some time with\t\u2019been unreformable have subse-\tasking that the bdl not he as- warmers for sleeping skin heads\"\ther son\tand daughter-in-law, Mr.\tquently re-established themselves\tsented t0- Ro>'.al assent is the fi amt Mrs.Maurice Sears.\tsuccessfully,\u201d said warden Chris- nal s,aRe makinS a hill law.Mr.Arthur Smeltzer has re- tie.\tThe petitioner for divorce is turned from Ottawa where he The surgeon does not conclude Ernpst Frank Cross of Montreal spent a few days.\tthat physical deformities help to M\" R\u2018\u201d5 '1\u201d'\t*w'' Miss Betty Chapman of Mont- make criminals, but the fact re- Divorce Bill Hits Snag In Commons which she served as secretary nunlber\u2019 of Pris°n6rs have sue-! OTTAWA (CP)\u2014A divorce bill Mrs.Robinson had not missed I e*fsfully.re * 6stahlished them- hi* a snag in a Commons committee Friday when it was disclosed that the respondent has written Governor-General Massey asking that he deny royal assent.Charles E.Rea (PC\u2014Toronto-Spadina), chairman of the Commons committee on miscellaneous private bills, told the com- Imported ITALIAN VERMOUTH .world-famous for flavour since 1816.are finding buyers.Mink bedspreads are going for i about $1,000.The n there are mink-trimmed dusters for faetuh-oils housewives amt back-scratchers with mink ami rhinestones.\u2014- \u2014- In toys alone, the manufaetur \"'other, Mrs Annie Chapman.i\"'s say l s.retail sales will -Mr.Norman Campbell was guest rea! spent the weekend with her JUNIOR RANKS PEMBROKE.Ont.(CP)\u2014Maj.- rcach SI,000,000,000 in the ;,t the same home.\t1 r\u201e_\t,\t\u2019 ijl\" K'\u201d '\t| me committee delayed actior \u2014 - -\ti.j'ja*!.\u2019*?stw rhanksgiving - Christmas period.As a matter of interest, that is nearly io times as much as the cost of the moon launching Vanguard project.While Mrs.L.Stevens was Mr.Rea did not read the respondent's letter but said it makes \u201ccertain accusations against witnesses and they arc not here to defend themselves.\u201d The committee delayed action The Queen Goes Shopping For Gifts LONDON (Reuters) \u2014 The Queen went on a Christmas shopping spree Friday to buy presents for her children and other members of the Royal Family.the Sherbrooke Hospitaï MrTsnd ^Tarby^sm^tawaw.^fi! *nt S solicitors and ask whether Mr, C.Stevens of Montreal ^/f^Jî\u201dP\t'S the pet.Uon will be formallv con Stevens*\tW'fh Mr' L': ing\" to be opened for junior rank î**ted m the Commons c°m™t ^ Mr and Mrs.Peter Cochrane !\t___________________ and daughter.Linda Ann, of Richmond, were guests of Mrs.Cochrane's parents.Mr.and Mrs.Onil Hamel, over the weekend.red and sweet.makes tha perfect aperitif Ladies Ask More Women Senators Accompanied by only one lady- \u201e TORONTO (CP)\u2014The Canadian in-waiting, she toured a large do- Ec, 1057 ~ 31 THE 10ON\u2019 \u2014 Still in the fantasy stage is man's conquest of the moon.Rut Russian film makers have produced a movie.'The Road to the Stars,\" which depict» the conquest of space.This still from the Soviet film show-s a space ship after landing on the moon, with two space men in the foreground.Gains Engineering Also Bring Problems By DAVID J.WILKIE DETROIT (AP) \u2014 Design and engineering advances in the newest - model automobiles have brought new servicing problems as well as convenience and comfort to the motorist.Some of the servicing operations have to be handled by experts trained at the factories.They would present more than the usual problems to the self-employed mechanic or the do-it-yourself enthusiast.Wholly new to automobile repair shop workers is the servic- ing of fuel injectors, air suspension systems and air levelizers.And for some filling station shops the new \u2018\u2018X\" frames present lift problems for grease and oil jobs and under-the-car repairs.REQUIRES TRAINING Servicing fuel injectors is a technical problem.It requires training and knowledge ot their design.To that extent the problem is complex only where there is a lack of such knowledge.Somewhat different is the handling of the air suspension and WYNAND FOCKINK AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND The Sole Genuine Imported Genet er Gin jrnm Holland, in the Original Stone Jar distuurs since ! SUPERIOR GIN FLASK (POCKET SIZE) 13 OZ.SUPERIOR GIN Litre istoni JARS) 35 OZ.CREME DE MENTHE gre.n\t26 OZ CREME DE MENTHE whit,\t26 OZ.air levelling units.They operate automatically Any shifting of weight brings the levelizer into action.The auto makers introducing air suspension generally are issuing directions for safe handling of the units in the repair shop.They caution against turning on ignition or opening any doors when the car is on a hoist or when any wheel is off the ground.Either of these actions will pui the levelizer into action, They also recommend that the battery ground strap be disconnected to prevent leveling action when the car is being towed with front or rear wheels off the ground.DIFFERENT SYSTEMS The service workers also arc j cautioned against raising the rear end of a car with rear .shock absorbers disconnected, j This, they arc told, could result in a separation of the roar air spring assemblies and other pos sible damage to the system.The systems are not all alike In some instances a switch may j be tripped to lock out the auto matic leveling feature.But in many instances even the car owner is not entirely familiar with its operation.The hazards involved in servie ing newly-developed equipment I are thoroughly explained in the owners\u2019 manuals that go with new\u2019 cars.The car makers are urging lew car buyers to read these manuals immediately upon getting delivery Many car buyers never open the guide books until (rouble develops HI NTINV.VILIE A meeting of the Ladies Aid was held at the home ot '1rs Emily Hunt mg.with Mrs M Sewell as joint hostess, at which plans for Yulcüde activities were made The president, Mrs Sewell, presided and opened the meeting with a devotional period assisted by Mrs.\\Y Aldrich.Minutes were read and correspondence which included several thank you letters The treasurer Mrs .! Camp bell, gave her report showing a bank balance of $117.7.S The cost of repairing tables and chairs was $31.05 Mrs.P.Jamphe agreed to act a» work convener to replace Actresses Profit By Working In Other Countries MONTREAL (CPI Hcrm-ione Badrieley.British comedienne and movie star, says aspiring young actresses can profit by working in a foreign country.\"I never did because 1 was too conceited,\u2019\u2019 she said.\u201cBut I've heard of some who came to America\u2014not to do well her»'\u2014but to be better received when they re turned home.\" Miss Baddele.v a veleran of more than 25 years in the theatre was here to make her Canadian debut in a stage presentation.\"The theatre as an occupation has an unusual lure,\" she said.\"One doesn't really adore it.Hut if you stay away you miss it.1 gave it up for four years when I married and it was hard.\u201d Miss Baddeley is separated from her husband, David Tennant, a Vancouver businessman.The couple have two children\u2014a daughter now married and a son.Mrs Lyonnais She reported a lU't profit ot St7 SO at the sale table the night of the turkey supper The social com eners Mrs P ilyoni.' and Mrs.A Brid!«y.\u2019 gave their reports on the turkey supper held in October.Total receipts.$94 88 A vote ot thanks was extended to the convener and all who had helped to make the supper a success The first dance in the hall was held November 2.trd w i t h music by Russell Nuthrown's orchestra There will be another dance on December 7th The president reported that the blinds in the hall had been lengthened with the help of Mrs I Emily Hunting.Mrs Ear well Mrs.Sewell and Miss Sheila Crichley.The annual Christmas tree will be held on D»\u2019»'eniber 20th.Plans were made for filling candy bags for the occasion Money voted for Christmas cheer boxes and other Christmas gifts Each member is to be respon sible for a small gift to put on the Christmas tree at the (trace Christian Home Mrs \\\\ Aldriek offered to look after and deliver gifts (he members had brought in at this meeting for the children's ward at the Sherbrooke Hospital The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction after which the hostesses served lunch.GENFRAL NOTES Mr.and Mrs.Archie Fair brother have recently returned from a motor trip into New Hampshire and Vermont They were accompanied by Mr Lair brother's sister, Mrs Walter Crawford of Ives Hill They visit ed Mr.Lairbrother\u2019s brother.Mr Ernest Lairbrotlier of Strut ford.Vt , his sister.Mrs W Jessiman of Woodsville, N H Mr and Mrs George Wilson ami Mr and Mrs Henry Wilson of Piermont.N 11 Recent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs Frank Libby were Mrs L W Griffith of Slier hrooke.Mr Albert Kellaway of St Catharines.Ont .and Miss Dorothy Wallace of King s Hall.uoiduto y BIRCHTON Mr- R H.Harbm.son sp-'nt called by the death of h e r grandfather.Mi William Shaw Mrs Gammon, who is residing with her daughter, Mrs Harbin son and Mr.Harbinson.was un able to attend the funeral service for her fattier, by reason ot health.Mr.J.\\ Bailey of Fort Will mm.Ont .was a weekend guest at the N'utbrown homes Other guests included Mr and Mrs R 1 Nutbrown and Mr and Mrs Albert Nutbrown and tain dy of Hatley.Miss Gladys I.y ness of Toron to has returned to her home after spending a weeks holiday at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Harbinson Si Owing to weather conditions the card party held by the Bui wer Branch of the 1.0 1., vas not attended as well as the sp onsors had hoped Cards were played at five tables Messrs Percy Jackson and Kenneth Hodge have finished their Christmas tree contracts and the loading is almost com leted.Mrs J A II Plowright an nmpanted Mi and Mrs.Kri New ton, Mrs Grace Fletcher and Mr John Rider of Ditchfield to Fake Placid.N V where (hey attended the Golden Wedding celebration for Mr and Mrs Ralph Goodwin which was held MW PRISM til- SIM Gen Thomas White (right!, ES \\ir 1 oi» e » inet of Staff, looks over the Air Forer s new tut) pressure suit The suit will he used during the lirsi flight of the \\ 35 rxper iincnl.il riH'ket aim all, which is expeeled to earn man higher and Isster than he has ever gone belore at Mirror Lake Ifni Mr Ronald Harbinson has re I u t n e d lo Toronto aller two weeks' holiday at the home of Ins parents.Mi and Mis Rob oil llarhinsoii, Sr.Mr.Herbert Picard has re turned from a couple of weeks' holiday al the Chib Camp in the Kmherlon Woods At N.W Low Pr.cat ,;L. ot All Q.LC.S/or«i BY APPOINTMENT PUEVEYOP5\tTO MS IATI MAJESTY Of DUTCH UOUIUPS\tHNO 010*91 VI Star Divorced PARIS\t\u2014A French court j granted a divorce Friday to film I ; star Brigitte Bardot and Vadin | Plemiannikof.who directed the pictures w hich made her famous.I Teachers Get Raise OTTAWA (l1 The Ottawa Public School Board has ap j : proved wage increases for its 700 | teachers, The increases, effee j live Jan.1, mean a $20O-a-year i raise for most teachers.keep abreast of events with the Sherbrooke Daily Record The only English Daily in the Eastern Townships.ALL DEPARTMENTS TEL.LO.9-3636 /nco Research helps Canada grow i I mm % This scale model of an orebody at (nco s\trepresents the higher grade ore above are layers\tsands, Inco was able to studs and adapt an < reighton Mine is made of layers of coloured\tof lower grade ore and waste rock containing\tunusual method of low cost mining lo the nrc sand and graveL The dark layer near the bottom\tlink or no ore.By shifting the flow of these\tmaking its recovery économe il Through !fieo 'Research ores are mined economically lower grade At Creighton Mine near Sudbury a large body of lower grade ore was known to exist It promised to be an important source of nickel and copper\u2014if it could be mined economically.But how to get this ore out at a cost tw enough to be commercially practical?Intensive study went into the problem.T nderground tests were made.Observing that the earth above the mined-out ore-bodies had begun to settle, Inco mining engineers suggested the possibility of mining the lower grade ore by induced settling.Ore would be cut away from the THE INTERNATIONAL underside of the orebody.As the support for the ore and rock above was removed, the mass would begin to settle causing the ore to break up so that it could be drawn off and recovered.'I he idea sounded good.Scale models were built to determine how fbe ore could be drawn off from below without getting the waste rock above the ore.Then the method was tried in the mine.The results were so promising that regularminingopcra-tions were begun.Today, Creighton Mine is producing 12,(XX) tons of this lower grade ore daily.And Inco Research did it1 INCO SCHOLARSHIPS Available For High School Grarluates I n h*Ip c*pahlt and dfvrrvtng High school and preparatory school graduates gel a imivcrsilv education.Inco has established 100 four-year scholarships in Canadian colleges and unurr-sities.Twenty-five scholarships have been awarded for the academic year 1957-1958 and twenty-five will he awarded for each succeeding year so (hat all 100 scholarships will he in effect by September, 19(>0.i or complne information, write for free brochure on THF INCO S( HOt.ARSHIP PROGRAMME.À.«\u2022*»\u2022\t\u2022 a » « NICKEL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED SB VOHGK STREET, TORONTO Producer ojInco Sickel, Ntcktl Alioyi, UAL Brand Copper, Tellurium, Selenium and Platinum, Palladium and oiku Precious Metals, Cobalt and Iran Or«^ I SHEKBROOTCK DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, DEC 9, 1957 I D-DO*;^ DARE ) G-GO BACK TO M MADf^ON AVENUE// I HAD EVFW KIND OF LICENSE-EXCEPT A MARRVIWG LICENSE// am; 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CO G\\t h A* SOMETH' J\u2019gVSS.VMKeRE dip xou orr h M r THB POO t X\\W^V.7TC.fi, 1957 f OUT OUR WAY OBITUARIES JAMES F.DALY, OF SHERBROOKE Funeral aervice* of Jama» F.Daly who passed away sudden)?at his residence on Saturday, November 2, were held the following Tuesday at nine o\u2019ci'ick in St.Patrick\u2019* Church, Rev.J.Clark was celebrant of th Requiem Mass, assisted by Rev R Coulure and Rev.K, Me Iras, both of St.Charles Sconn:, ry.as deacon and sub-deacon.Msgr.R.Moisan, parish pr,! friends of the deceas'-d, were John Largy, Victor Bruvva-low h\u2019ll Kinsley, Celian Gj,vin, Eddie Custcau and Arnold dray.Present were many members of St.Patrick\u2019s Holy Name Society, in which Mr.Daly h?:i been an active worker, and hi>.co work» rs from the Canadian Ingersoll-Rand.The many mas*; offerings, floral tributes and messages of sympathy gave testimony of the high esteem in which he was held.Inte ment w-as in St.Michael\u2019s ( emeUry, where prayers were read by Father Roy.Mr Daly was born in DHMl at SI Pierre dc Broughton, son >it Mary (Carr) Daly and the late John Daly.He had been a re \u2022 dent ot Sherbrooke for the pa t 20 years, during most of wnieh lime he was employed by Ihe Ingersoll-Rand.His willing and cheerful nature made him many friends, by whom he wbll bmg be remembered.On July 8, 1957, Mr.Daly was united in marriage to Alice Gilbert, who survives him.He also leaves his mother; his brothers, Joseph, of Gorham, N.H ; Bill, of Boston.Mass., Raymond, Clarence and Gerald, of Sherbrooke; a ¦sister, Mrs.George Kinsley, Caroline, of Lennoxville; his father in law, Joseph Gilbert, of East Broughton; brothers in-law and sisleisin-law, George Kinsley, F\u2019ernandeau Gilbert, Mr.and Mrs.Iules Gilbert, Mr.and Mrs.Rene Gilbert, Mr.and Mrs Léonce Gilbert, Mrs.Joe Daly, Mrs.NO OTHER SCOTCH cast equal thiA neeold of) (wjoqnietit.fimnouA fen ooeA 300uea/iA 'Don't be vayue.day Haig & Haig FIVE STAR SCOTCH WHISKY \u2018\u2022TIU-IO.«StMOtO »ND \u20220Ttl.»0 IN «GOTLAND (VJM Bill Daly Mrs.Raymond Daly, an uncle Matt Monagham; an aunt, Mrs.A.McCarthy; and several nieces, nephew-a and cousins.He was predeceased by his father, a aister, Rev.Sister Mary Clotilde (Florena), of Laredo, Texas, and two brothers, Ed mond and John.In addition to the many friends from Sherbrooke and Lennow ville at the funeral, others present were from Cookshire, East Angus, St.Sylvester, St.Patrick's, Lemcsurier.Magog, Montreal, Gatineau, East Broughton, Thetford Mines, Robertsonville, Berlin, Gorham and Colebrook, N.H,, and Boston.* « \u2022 GEORGE WHITE, Ot STANBRIDGE EAST STANBRIDGE EAST.\u2014George White died suddenly at his home here on Thursday, November 28, 1957, at the age of 84 years.With his wife and son, Roderick, Mr.White came to this town from England over 50 years ago.Two children, Winifred and Iris wore born after their arrival here.Mr.White had resided In this vicinity ever since.Mrs White predeceased him several years ago.Since then he had been cared for by his daughter, Winifred.Surviving him are one son, Roderick, of Fredericton, N.B., and a daughter-inlaw, Mrs R White; two daughters, Winifred and Iris, Mrs.Cyril Brown; a son-in law, Cyril Brown, and four grandchildren, two in Fredericton and two in Stanbridge East, He was a faithful member of the St.James Anglican Church where the funeral service was conducted by Rev.H.J.A.Reynolds on Saturday, November 30.The many floral tribules and the large attendance at the.service showed the high esteem in which he was held by relatives and friends.The bearers were Alton La-duke, Malcolm Hoomhower, Cyril Brown, Ernest Gage, Sandy Du-charme and Edmund Hodge.Interment was in St.James Church Cemetery.« * * MISS CORA ABBEY DAVIS, OF LENNOXVILLE The funeral of Miss Cora Abbey Davis was held in St, George's Anglican Church, Lennoxville, on Thursday, November 21, Ven.T.J.Matthews officiating.Mrs.Lee Watson was at the organ and hymns were sung by the choir.Bearers were Arthur Speid, lee Watson.Rupert At to and Donald Patrick.Internment was in the family lot »t Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook.Miss Davis was the youngest daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Stephen Davis.She was horn in Coaticook on August 10, 1877, and was the last surviving member of her family.Her early life was spent in Coaticook, where she attended the Coati-cook Academy.She obtained her advanced Elementary Diploma from McGill Norman School for Teachers in 1898.After teaching in Coaticook for two years, she came as Primary teacher to Lennoxville High School, where she continued to leach until 1935, with the exception of three years' duty at Knowlton High School.Since March 1951, she has been a semiinvalid.Following a fall, she entered the Sherbrooke Hospital for surgery on November 1 and passed away on November 20.Surviving are a niece, Mrs.Eric Palce; a nephew, Lee Pomeroy.a grandniece, Mrs.H.Johnson, and two grandnephews, Mhcrt Pomeroy and Dr.Robert Pomeroy.Miss Davis was a member of St.George's Church and the Women's Auxiliary, the Canadian Red Cross and Maple Copse Chapter of the 1 O D E.She was the Chapter's first educational secretary and its first life member.Possessed of an exception- (Ï.&ueE, JUÎ.T KEEP POUHOina-nufi STCVE VWU.STPETCM TOOWLiôE TOC voue *jcxx> an tiljg is ukje tccik ASH OKRVVIÛ-VOU LEAVE THE.wood 50 lono rr womt ôo iw.A>,0 LEAVE THE A-SHEi SO tow* THEY VSCATT COWE cerr- Th' OIP KiTCHEU 'TO\\ar .HOW (\"OMC WE STILL LOVE THOLC DLL\u2019 TH»,i > THAT CAUSE P US SO VIUOM MISERY?ally bright and out going nature, i j she was beloved by her pupils and many friends, in whose lives she took particular interest throughout the span of two gen-i | «rations.« .HENRY SPINKS, OF MAGOG.j MAGOG \u2014 The death of Hen-1 ry Spinks, of Magog, occurred on | November 9, 1957, at the Blake Best Home in Ayer's Cliff, after i a lengthy illness.Mr.Spinks was 1 in his 78th year.Hr was horn in London, Eng- ; land, coming to Canada at an i early age and resided in Magog, | where he later became employed at the Dominion Textile plant, rising to the position of assistant superintendent of the Print Works.He married Sarah J.Cun-nington, who survives him.Mr.Spinks was a member of i Lake Magog Lodge A.F.and A M , having held several offices in that Masonic Order group.He was a warden of St.Luke\u2019s Church, Magog.The funeral service took place on November 12th, at St.Luke's Church, Magog, with Rev.Guy Marston, of St.Peter's Church, Sherbrooke officiating, following family prayers from the Sherbrooke Street Funeral Home, Magog, Favorite hymns of the deceased, \u201cNearer My God To Thee\" and \u201cAbide With Me,\u2019\u2019 were sung.The many floral tributes bore mute testimony of the esteem in which Mr.Spinks was held in the community.Interment took place In Mount Forest Cemelery in Coaticook.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 MRS.KLVIN CHAPPLE, OF BEDFORD BEDFORD \u2014 The death of Mrs.Elvln Chappie took place on November 12th, at the Farnham Nursing Home, where she had been a patient since last July.The former Charlotte Hannah Krans was born on January 1, 1858, at Uichford, Vt, oldest dau ghter of John Krans and his wife, Hannah Luke.Her girlhood was spent at the family home in SI.Armand, where her marriage to Elvln Chappie, of Hlghgatc, Vt., took place on November 17, 1880.Four children were born to Mr.and Mrs.Chappie.A son Irving Chappie, who served overseas in World L died at Colenel Bel cher Hospital, Calgary, Alta., in October, 1919, while a daughter, Mrs.Robert Slee, Grace, of Phil ipsburg died in September, 1953, A son, Myron J.Chappie, of ! Swanton, Vt., and a daughter, j Mrs.Stanley Taylor, Bernice, of 1 ! Birehton, survive.During her long life Mrs.I Chappie lived in Highgate, Vt, | before going to Manchester.! N.H., for It years, returning to j Swanton.Vt.In 1911, Mr.and Mrs.Chappie went to Acadia Valley, Alla., where Mr.Chappie died in March, 1919 Mrs, Chap : pie remained in the west until 1938, and from 1938 to 1948, she lived in Swanton, Philipsburg and Birehton.In 1948 Mrs.Chappie came to Bedford and spent the remaining years of her life T$y J.fc Williams \u2022 Prï! T*?ôr, TwPfWfDANVÏLLE \u2014\t^IXVîLLP \u2014\t.v, N.H., and Neil Taylor, Birehton.\tenta, Mr.**d Mr*.RtnM Ctn- The great grandchildren in-\tMr and Mrs.John Maclver\tMr.\tand Mrs.\tAi van\tMailhot\t1er, Pleasant St.Mr.\tand Mrs.D.elude; Miss Muriam Brown, Mont- j\thave returned from Gould Vil-\tand little daughter, Linda\tof Wa-\tSmith of Coaticook,\twere guests real; Miss Mary Brown and John iage where they were guests of terbury, Conn., were week-end ;at the same home.Brown, Hardwick; Terry and ; their daughter, Mrs.A.Morrison, visitors of their parents, Mr.and\t.\tv ., Timmie Slee, Philipsburg; Sheila,\tMr.Morrison and family.They\tMrs.\tPeter Mailhot Central St.\tf1\u2019\tanc , ; ^ Ye\u201cer Brian, Peter and Stephen Me- also visited Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Mrs W Wrizht of Ve-dun was and\tLe*mxvlU\u20ac.were Donaugh, Montreal; Gardner and Smith in ScoUtown.\ta reCent visitor of her daughter, ff*\u201d* Darlene Campbell, Bedford; Ni- Mr.and Mrs.John MacLeod Mrs.Geo.Tanner, Mr.Tanner cha-Lee Kenz, Holyoke; Sandra entertained six guests at a birth- and son, James.Mr.and Mrs.C.\tM ad G' and Charlene Chappie, Swanton; day party in honor of their WTiiteman, Mr.and Mrs.Stafford n'^T ' Wayne Chappie, St.Albans; Pat-\tnephew,\tMr.Robert (Sam)\tNut-\tHalbert of Verdun, and Mr.and\t^r-\tanl* ^rs ^°a F°ss of Au- sy Pike, Glace Bay; Warren, Len-\tbrown.\tMrs.\tNorman Halbert of Ville La\tdubon, Me., were recent week- wood, June and Heather Kirby,\t^j;is p-j-ancp, white spent the\tSalle,\twere also\tguests\tat the\ten^ visitors of the\tlatter s par- McKenzie, British Guiana.-week-end at her home in Inver-\t5ame\thome.Mrs.\tGeorge\tTanner\tentî'\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.\tL.Melrose, ne«s\treturned to Verdun with her mo-(Mam St.Mr.and Mrs.Ray MacMonn.ther' '!r?- W \\Ti&hi' to spend *1 and KeRaeih Norri! entertained the mixed bridge 5everal ^ as her 3uest-\tof Qumcy Mass were recent club at their home recently.First1\tAsalia Mayhew of Mon- week-end vigors of their daugh- prize was won bv Mrs MacMo-'trea*' was a recent week-end ter> Mrs.Marcel Champagne.Mr rine and consolation by M.H.Suest of her grandparents, Mr.Champagne and family.Mr and ere serv and Mrs.Harold Mayhew.\tMrs.H.Ferns of East Braintree, Mr and Mrs.Bruce Hamm and Mass., and Mr.Md Mm.Eugene prayers were said, to the Philips- Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Johnson family were recent week-end -Mosher of Newport.Vt., were burg United Church.The pastor, have left to spend the winter visitors of the latter\u2019s mother quests at the same nome.the Rev.T.F.Duncan, officiated,\tvisiting\ttheir daughter in\tLos\tMrs.\tJessie Rose, at Barnston.\tMr.\tand Mrs.Harold Bellows Hymns sung were \u201cPeace, Per- Angeles, Calif.\tMrs.G.McIntyre and children, of Lowell.Mass., were godparents feet Peace\" and \u201cNearer My God ' -Week-end guest» of Mr and spent 3 few day* w'th her par- for their nephew, Daniel Joseph To Thee'', with Mrs.George Kidd Mrs nou\u201e|as ceor^e «ere Mr ents Mr.and Mrs.Loren Bell at Champagne, infant son of Mr.as organist.Bearers were Austin and' j£rs \u2018j0hn Cummings jnd ' Sawyerville.\tand Mrs.Marcel Champagne, Campbell, Bedford; Bernie and children Chris Ricky and^KeRh Mr.Lee Cutler of Waterviilc, who was baptized Sunday after- Miss Clara Smith, of St.Armand, is a niece, and Ray Chappie, Swanton, and H.Powers, Manchester.The funeral was held on Friday afternoon, November 15 from the undertaking parlors of Wilson.Refreshment Joseph Dion and Son, where ed by the hostesses.with her grandaughter, Mrs.Clayton Campbell, and Mr.Campbell.Mrs.Chappie is survived hy a brother.Miles Krans, of St.Armand.Other members of her family who predeceased her were, Byron Krans and Mrs.Will Smith, Frances, of St.Armand, Mrs.C.Chappie, Ida, of Swanton, Vt.; Mrs.Will Powers, Dora, of Manchester, N.H., and a sister.Mary, who died when a young girl.Among her grandchildren arc: Mrs.Jack Brown, Hardwick, Vt.; Robert Slcc, Philipsburg; Mrs John McDonaugh.Montreal; Mrs.Clayton Campbell, Bedford; Mrs.Paul Konz, Holyoke, Mass.; Charles Chappie, Swanton; Miles Chappie, Pensicola.Fla.; Mrs.H.Pike, Glace Bay, N.S.; Mrs.Gordon Kirby McKenzie, British Lyn Rhicard, Morses Line, Vt ; of Montreal Neil Robinson, St.Armand; Reg- spent the week-end with his par noon.December 1.Mr.David Deschencs of Man- inald Humphrey and Charles tester, N.H., was visiting Mr., Durham, Swanton.\t! ami Mrs.Murray Barlow, Mrs.L.| Interment took place in the, Rariow and Mr, and Mrs.Andrew Philipsburg Cemetery.\tHoran Among those present were: Mr.and Mrs.Reggie Young Mr.Myron Chappie, Swanton; i antj fami|y, James, John and Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Taylor; Mr.\\nne of stoke, were guests of and Mrs.Jack Murray Mrs.Or- Mr and M,s.Wesley Walker, run Bailey, Mr and Mrs.Oscar Master Ian Walker of Lennox Desrisseaux, Mrs.A.Rogers, a.I vj|5e Spenf a week as a guest of of Birehton; Mrs.Byron Krans Johnny and Cathy Walker.Other, and Miles Krans.St.Armand; MUC5ts at tbe s,arT)e borne includ-Ray Chappie.Swanton; Mr.and ed Mr.and Mrs.Howard Walker Mrs.Jack Brown, Hardwick; Mr.and son Howard, and Mrs.Edgar and Mrs.Robert Slee, C lifford walker, aff 0f Lennoxville.Dean and R.Dupuis, Philipsburg; _______________________________; Mrs.Volncy Ingalls, Cowans- ford; Mrs.Paul Kenz, Holyoke; j ville; Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Wind- Mr.and Mrs.Charles Chappie sor, Swcetsburg; Mr.and Mrs.i Swanton; Mr.and Mrs.Miles , John McDonaugh, Montreal; Mr Chappie, St.Albans; and Mrs and Mrs.Clayton Campbell.Bed John Krans, FreHchshur\".V C Bills unpaid ?Don't get in a sweat.A NIAGARA loan and you're ail set NI AOAR A LOANS larged All-Canadian loan Company IQV Sanborn St.(cor.Wellington South) Phone LO.9-5511\u2014SHERBROOKE.Que In Drummonville \u2014 217 Heriof St eO C 13 ' ¦ -A.MAUSICA I hiitllflr.\"I* "]
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