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[" Second Section Sljecbcooke Daili) ïfiecocd THE PAPER ÜF THE EASTERS TOWNSHIPS Second Section British Columbia Island Becoming Continent s First Industrial Estate SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 195-1.By BRUCE LEVETT Canadian Press Srat'f Writer New Westminster.B.C.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 An island where Indian war canoes lay in ambush 130 years aeo is becoming North America's first \"industrial estate,\u201d with rail lines and docks to sene the trading routes of the world.Annacis island.1.260 acres of sand, meadow and woods, is in the Fraser river which flows 1.000 feet wide on either side.Grosvenor Estates of England, representing one of the world's largest fortunes, plans to spend $225,000,000 on factories to be leased to manufacturers in secondary industry.The island, lying 12 miles south of Vancouver, was named for a Hudson's Bay Company clerk.Francois Noel Annance.A Quebec school teacher of , French and Iroquois parents, he joined the fur trade and came west with the James McMillan expedition in 1824.Annance\u2019s island has since been streamlined to Annacis.The low-lying island, to be connected by bridge to the mainland, is the same size as downtown Vancouver.About 12,000,-000 cubic yards of silt will be show prospective tenants what the estate has to offer.Then a start will be made on another 96 acres.Five railroads will serve the island \u2014 Canadian Pacific, Canadian National, Great North-, .\t_\t.\t.ern, Southern Paiyfic, and Chi- pumped from the Fraser to ratse |\tst.Paul Milwaukee and the land level an average ot sev- pacjfiç en ^ce^'\tAnnacis island was chosen tor The project is being handled j the development after a study by by John Laing and Son, Ltd., advisers to the late Arthur Hugh British engineering firm which I Grosvenor, Duke of Westminster, helped build the floating harbor i They were impressed by the loused in the Normandy landings.; catiôn in heavily populated Workmen now are building roads, southwest British Columbia and tapping electricity from high-tension lines which cross the island on the way to Vancouver, and piping in fresh water.A pilot project of 90 acres will be developed first, with standard factories and deep-sea docks, to by the ice-free, fresh water harbor and easy access to United Stales markets.When the duke died in 1953, his heirs decided to proceed with the project.A 5225.000.000 master plan is being carried out.Lady Senator Asks More Feminine Part In Politics By STEPHEN SCOTT Canadian Press Staff Writer Victoria \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Senator Nancy Hodges wants to see more women in Canadian political life.And from those who don't make a career of it, she wants more active interest \u2014 that goes for both sexes.Mrs.Hodges, who moved step by step from a dub-woman and spokesman for women's rights to become a member of the British Columbia Legislature and finally to the Canadian Senate, has fixed ideas on the subject.\u201cSo many women think politics are extraneous,\u201d she says.\u201cBut when we have only 35 and 40 per cent of the electorate voting, it shows that not enough men arc taking an interesting in politics either.\u201d Mrs.Hodges\u2019 public life started in 1917 when, as the wife of a Victoria Times reporter, she was asked to take temporary charge of the women's section of the newspaper.Harry Hodges went on to be-S> come editor-in-chief.Ten Canadians Enter Brilish Photo Contest London \u2014(f \u2014Ten Canadians have submitted entries to Britain's biggest press photography competition.Sponsors of the seventh annual British Press Pictures ot the Year competition^ the Institute of British Photographers and the Encyclopaedia Britannica.announced that 127 photos have been sent from Canada.The biggest share came from Montreal, where four entrants submitted 121 pictures.Two entries came from Vancouver, and ; one each from Quebec City.Ottawa, Toronto and New Brunswick.A total OT 1.430 photographs were entered, 1,155 from 176 British camera men.Twenty-one ! other Commonwealth photo 1 graphers, submitted 148 pictures.This is the first year that the competition has been thrown open to Commonwealth photo-; graphers.Winners of (he 1630 prize 'money will be announced early [ in December.An exhibition of the winning .photographs will be held at ! London\u2019s Royal Exchange in March, 1955.Professional Women's C 1 u b which she helped form in 1921.She holds an honorary law degree from the University of Brilish Columbia.Of her 12 years in B.C.politics, she says: \u201c1 wouldn't have forgone a day of it.If I had my life to live over again, I would do it again,\u201d While not regretting her move to the more \u201cdeliberate\u201d pace of Tills*; .- .\u2019 ' liiPiS ¦nMI \u2022V '-T '.\"Vis.'' INDUSTRIAL ESTATE \u2014 This is an aerial view of Annacis island river and which is the site of a proposed $225,000,000 industrial an industrial and fishing city of 30,000, lies in the background.1,200 acres of sand, meadow and woods, which lies in the middle o( British Columbia's Eraser development.The island is being developed bv Grosvenor Estates of England.New Westminsler, (CP Photo) before his retirement.Mrs.Hodges\u2019 \u201ctemporary\u201d job lasted until his retirement in 1943.She wrote her 2.550th\u2014and final \u2014 column for Ihe paper in 1953.She was born in England, 66 years ago of staunch Liberal stock.In 1912 she and her husband moved to Kamloops, B.C., where they operated a newspaper until moving here in 1916.Mrs.Hodges was appointed to the Senate in 1953 to become one of five women senators.She ran unsuccessfully for office in 1937 when the Victoria Liberal Association put up her name for (he legislature.In 1941 she was elected to the legislature and re-elected in 1945, 1949 and 1952.In 1953 she was defeated by Mrs.Lydia Arsens of the Social Credit party when it made its B.C.debut.Mrs.Hodges is past president of the National Federation of Liberal Women of Canada, the Victoria Women's Canadian Club and the Victoria Business and SENATOR HODGES the Senate, Mrs.Hodges admits she misses the \u201crough and tumble\u201d of debate in the provincial House.Highlight of her political car- New Drug Gives Relief From Pain For Long Periods Melbourne, Australia\u2014 (9) \u2014 Three scientists at Melbourne University have developed a new drug to enable doctors to give critically ill patients relief from pain for long periods.One dose of the new drug, used with morphine, should relieve pain for as long as 24 hours.Intended primarily for cancer patients, it can be used also for other painful illnesses, and to relieve accident victims.The drug, still unnamed, is for use with morphine.It is designed to overcome the main dangers associated with the use of morphine.Announcement that production of the drug had been handed over to two Melbourne pharmaceutical firms came as the climax of six years\u2019 intensive research at Ihe university.William Davies, professor of organic chemistry, E.H.Shaw, professor of pharmacology, and Dr.Albert Shulman, a member of both the physiology and phar macology departments, are credit , cd with the discovery.He said: \u201cMorphine is one of the most valuable drugs in medicine, but, in serious eases, sucrer came when she was named first woman Speaker ol the B.C.legislature.She served in that post from 1949 until 1952.First IQ Tests here comes \"KITCHEN FREEDOM\".A Designed For French Canada T':?/\ti Montreal\u2014'Cf The first intel-l 11 i g e n c e tests especially in ! French-Canadian children arc I being prepared at the University of Montreal.The tests arc being drawn up in the psychology department j by Monique Laurendeau, in j charge of the project, Christine Germain and Antonin Boisvert.Translations of United States and French tests, used until ' now, generally have been found | unsatisfactory, said Miss Lan rendeau.T h e 24-year-old researcher I said tests for children are difli-cult to prepare because \"it\u2019s nol too easy to put yourself in the mental category of a child.\u201d The j group has prepared 200 different problems.The tests will help with the study of the fundamentals of a child\u2019s thinking, and his concept of time, movement, speed, volume, quantity and space will be examined.cessivcly larger doses need to be given to produce the same relief from pain.\u201d The new drug, derived front thiazonc, one of the sulpha groups of drugs, counteracts the dangerous properties of morphine without diminishing its pain relieving properties, Prof.Shaw \\ said.nufilf - m ; © «s» 5;-2^3\tsfcfçfire (\u2022'WM»' te Sir I ECONOMICAL \u2022 SAFE \u2022 DEPENDABLE LABOR SAVING \u2022CLEAN.OufshutdinQ FAVORITE FOR QUICK, SLICK SHAVES Once, \\(iu have an elcclric range in your kilclien you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.With a \u201cFrigidaire\u201d, for instance, your cooking will ho so sure, BO good, so free of drudgery.You won't lie tied to the kitchen stove.You\u2019ll have time to tend to your garden, to do other tilings .that Frigidaire Electric Range just about runn itself.Clock controlled heat Iiiiiih itself off when the cooking's done! .tml ilon'I loi get ~ electric cooking makes good food go further.(lost of operation is lower than yon think.BUILDING UP ISLAND \u2014 Water and sand boil out of dredge pipes at a rate of 10,000,000 gallons a day to build up Annacis island, in the Fraser river, where a $225,000.000 \u201cindustrial estate,\u201d is to be built.The 1,260-acre island is being raised an average of seven feet.Sand it dredged from the river bottom where docks for deep-sea vessels will line the island shore.(CP Photo; \u2022 For refreshing shaves that look better longer, shave the Gillette way \u2014 with a Gillette Blue Blade in your razor.For extra convenience buy Gillette Blue Blades in dispensers with used-blade compartments.20-blade size $1.00-10-blade size 50c.(Regular package \u20145 for 25c.) 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SEE THE LATEST MODELS TODAY priced from \u2018life SEE YOUR ^1 FAVORITE dealer -¦*) ,©WHI# IT tHOSÉ It JtIVt» jjj^ouroinN AIM0A J®i OMR Two Large Donation By Richmond 1.0.D.E.Chapter Richmond, Nov.17.\u2014 Fifty dollars were donated to the Ontario Hurricane Relief Fund and $20 to the Korean Project Fund at the regular meeting of Udol-phus Lord Aylmer Chapter, I.O.D.E.Plans for the Christmas party for the New Canadians were formulated and committees appointed as follows: Convener, Mrs.J.Cripps; entertainment, Mrs.J.S.MacNaughton and Mrs.C.R.Boast; refreshments and gifts, Mrs.A.Lyster, Mrs.A.Barrie and Mrs.A.Murchie.This will be held in the Legion Hall on December 10.The usual gifts will be taken to the Veterans' Hospital al^St.Hyacinthe to bring Christmas dheer to the several patients YOU CAN DEPEND ON When kidneys fail to remove exccsa acidfl and wastes, backache, tired feeling,, disturbed rest often follow.Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills stimulate kidneys to normal duty.You feel better\u2014sleep better, work better.Get Dodd's at any drugstore.You can 1 on Dodd\u2019s.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 there.The post war convener requested the members to make beanies and bring their donations of candy, etc., to the next meeting on December 10.(t is hoped that there will be a generous response to this appeal Mrs.Nourse, child and family welfare convener, reported that twenty pupils would require milk at the school during the winter months.It was unanimously agreed that the chapter would continue to finance this worthy project.Mrs.Manning and Mrs.C.R.Boast gave reports of the semiannual meeting which was held at Three Rivers.Mrs Boast gave the highlights of the afternoon session and Mrs.Manning read the National president\u2019s address which she gave at the National meeting at Fredericton and also spoke briefly on the highlights at the dinner and evening session.HARMONY CLUB Miss Rita Marcotte entertained the members of the Harmony Club at her home on College Street.There were thirteen members and one guest, Miss A.Demers, of South Durham, present.During the evening Mrs.Marcel Chaput gave a very interesting and instructive paper on the composer, Listz.Among the artists who assisted with the program were Mrs.R.Cameron, Miss Marthe Tremblay, Miss Therese Clouthier, ¦HI STANBRIDGE EAST- The Eastern Star members are holding card parties every Fri-, day evening until December 3.A card party will be held in : St.James\u2019 Church Hall on Wednesday, November 17, benefit of i Christmas Party Fund.The bingo party sponsored by the Roman Catholic Church was held in the Memorial Hall on November 11, with a large at-; tendance.The television set was ' won by Miss Dubois, of Dunham.! Mrs.Gordon Harvey went to Montreal for a few days.Mrs.Scribner, of Brigham, has been a guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.Yates for the past week.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Gage of La Tuque, were guests of parents for the week-end.The funeral service for Mr.B.Boomhower, was held on Thurs- day at the United Church and was conducted by Rev.T.F.Duncan.Mr.Boomhower was seventy-seven years of age.He was born here where he had been a life long resident.Burial was in the United Church Cemetery.Miss Ruby McGuire, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of Mrs.Domingue.Mrs.Bernice Moore has left for her trip to Montreal, Chicago, Calgary and Oregon, spending the winter as a guest of her sons, Arthur and Philip.Mr.Maxime Rebardy, who was in his ninetieth year, fell as he was going down cellar and was instantly killed from the fall.He was living with his son, Albert, on the farm between here and Dunham.Mr.G.Callaghan visited his sons who were in an accident.- Arnold is in St.John\u2019s Hospital VALE PERKINS\u2014 Mr and Mrs.Andrew Cota called on Mr.and Mrs.Donald Cola and family.Mrs.Raymond Schoolcraft, Miss Christine Cota, Mr.Edward and.Donald Cota called on Misi Gladys Cota at the B.P.M.Hos-pitalin Sweetsburg.with a broken leg and Gordon is in Bedford Hospital, with bruises.He reported both to be improving.Mr.W.Tittemore was taken to an hospital in Sherbrooke for treatment.The school opening is to be held in the Memorial Hall on Friday evening, November 19.A fine program is being prepared and prizes will be presented.Mr.Leslie Phelps, of Boston, was recently visiting relative* and friends here.RACING DRIVER Blonde Kaija Kalevala, a former professional driver on the racing circuit in her native Finland, now drives a Vancouver delivery truck.Kaija has been driving for 17 years, starting when she was 13.Her lone accident happened in 1953 on a Vancouver speedway when a mechanical defect caused the car to skid and overturn.\t(CP Photo) Miss Françoise Proulx and Mrs.M.Chaput.Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Miss Ger-trude Emond and Mrs.J.Marcotte.The next club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Roger Cameron, Clevemont Avenue, December 1.LEGION CHURCH PARADE The Canadian Legion Senior matage and Mrs.W.J.Ewing were named on the nominating committee to present a slate of officers at the next meeting on December 2.WALES HOME AUXILIARY The members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Wales Home decided to place a Christmas tree in the large living room at the Home, and to decorate it appropriately, also to decorate the brunch No.15, B.E.S.L., and the\u2019 room for the festive season.Dur- QûÊm) ciïl'mtii&ik.J'to Safest, Softest.Purest Buy ! VU>N > .fig adics\u2019 Auxiliary paraded to St Anne's Church Sunday morning.A most impressive and inspiring sermon was given by Rev.George Harrington.During the service Mr.Harrington read the names of those in Richmond, Melbourne and vicinity who paid i he supreme sacrifice in World Wars I and II, after which a minute of silence was observed.The anthem, \u201cRend Your Heart and Not Your Garments, and Turn Unto the Lord\u2019\u2019 was rendered by the choir with Mrs.; Louise M.Fee at the organ.The flags of the senior branch j were carried by Comrades Earl I Copping and Stein Taylor, with | president Guelph Husk as sergeant-at-arms.The Auxiliary flags were carried by Mrs.G.Husk and Mrs.K.Beattie, with Mrs.B.Sage as sergeant-at-arms.WOMEN\u2019S ASSOCIATION The Christmas sale and tea to he held on December l was discussed at the regular meeting of Chalmers Women\u2019s Association.Mrs.John Barrington conducted a brief devotional period after which Mrs.G.Chamberlin presided over tbe business period.Group reports were given by | the group captains.It was reported that the Melbourne Group had made 22 calls and the members of the Ruby Group were appointed to call in j November.Mrs.Manning and Mrs.Nourse EAST CLIFTON\u2014 Mrs.Clayton Blair and son, Roland, spent a day with the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.A.R.Willard, and Mr.Willard, at Massa-wippi.Mr, M.W.Waldron visited his brother and family, Mr.and Mrs.E.G.Waldron, at Rosemount, for a few days, before returning to Macdonald College.Messrs.Victor Bell and Desmond Bain were business visitors in East Angus recently.Miss Lucille Lake, R.N., of the Sherbrooke Hospital, spent a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.C.Blair.ing the month of December an organized choir will visit the ! Home and spend an hour with the guests singing Christmas carols, and representatives from the Auxiliary will present their usual gifts to the guests on the same evening.Mrs.Mabel Morrill presided at the meeting of the Auxiliary which was held at Chalmers Church Hall.It was announced that floor lamps, a desk and chair had been purchased for the living room at the Wales Home by the Auxiliary.Plans were made for a food sale to be held on January 20.General Notes Members of the 7/11 Hussars from Richmond journeyed to Farnham recently with other members of their regiment from the surrounding district.Recent guests at the home of Dir.and Mrs.J.Copping, College Street, were Mr.and Mrs.David llirch, of Savannah, Ga., Mr.and i spending a few days with her Mrs.Fred Stone, of Montreal, i daughter, Mrs.Clifford Gunter Mr.and Mrs.Fred Lambert and and Mr.Gunter.She will also son.Brian, New London, Conn., visit her granddaughter, Mrs.L.and Mrs.George Ayers, of Ro- Knowles and Mr.Knowles, at Chester, N.Y.\tTrcnholm.Mr.and Mrs.G.Setterlund and Master John Charles Bagnall, Mr.and Mrs.Allan McCourt at- of Windsor Mills, spent a few tended the Cavalry Ball which days with his grandparents, Dr.was held in Montreal at the 6th and Mrs.C.R.Boast.Duke of Connaught's Royal Cana- i Mr.and Mrs.Walter Abbot of dian Hussars Armoury, St.Mat-1 Milles Roches, Ont., were guests thew Street.\t! of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Sykes.Mr.and Mrs.Grant Campbell1 Mrs.J.Gagne, of Plato, Sask., in St.Johnsbury, Vt\u201e the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Carl Lawrence.Miss Leah Taylor is a guest at the same home.While there Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence entertained at the supper hour in honor of Mr.and Mrs.Taylor\u2019s forty-fifth wedding anniversary, and Mr.\u2022 G.Taylor's birthday.Miss Ella Carr was a recent guest of her uncle, Mr.B.J.Carr, Montreal.Friends of Mrs.George Blake will be pleased to learn she has returned from the Sherbrooke Hospital, and is spending the winter months with Mrs.Minnie Solomon.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.11.Coles were Mrs.C.Wil-cocks and daughter, Miss Blanche Wilcocks, of Montreal.Mrs.E.Bracey of Dunham is Now .with new solinoss .new Mrcngth .new absorbency.Huy several rolls lodav.WliïAA Shmcap ^ sc&wzi ft Æsimure were appointed to have charge were recent guests of Mr.and i is spending several months with of the lea tables and the decorating at the church sale, December 1; Mrs.H.Hills and Mrs A.Galbraith, the food table; Mrs.H.Hardy and Mrs.C.R.Boast as cashiers.Mrs.J.L.Dean and Mrs.J.Barrington were appointed to receive the guests.Mrs.A.Galbraith, Mrs.B.Ar- Mrs, Vincent McGovern, of St.; her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.Johns\u2019 and Mr.and Mrs.Otis and Mrs.E.Campbellton, Me-: Blair, of Farnham.\tI Gauran Avenue.Mr.and Mrs.O.C.Stewart, of: Mrs.MacLeod Ross has moved] Montreal, spent several days with Mr.and Mrs.G.Walker.Mr.and Mrs.G.Taylor and daughter, and Mr.and Mrs.C.Taylor, spent a recent week-end (X'A65lE'S WPONQ.I\u2019M NOT O'STUPeiNQy 7 BSOTWER Pi j > Nb-iewBORS are MAYBE ILL SLEEP Berre?if i do a LITTLE WORK BEFORE I ©O ¦J TC BSD» lAtuMo up-*>ouPe 3lM\\4N * a M3 aVERWOCft TVJE BLOv w !\"\u2022»)]\u2019.S'l \u2018 \u2022ïï]ïÇ OKAY- \u2022 -YOU MAY GO NOW D NOW OPEN AND CLOSE THAT DOOR A HUNDRED TIMES SLOWLY AND QUIETLY ELMQ COME BACK HERE\u2014 IM GOING TO TEACH YOU TO CLOSE A DOOR WITHOUT SLAMMING IT.' 97-PB 99-THERE, TH AT'S A HUNDRED TIMES l4m into, her residence on Main St.Mrs.J.A.Sinclair has returned from Oakville and Bronte.Ont., where she visited Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Sinclair and Mr.and Mrs.Alex Sinclair.Friends of Mr.M.Lodge will be pleased to learn he has returned from the Ross Memorial Hospital where he was a patient for several days.Mr.and Mrs.R.Beaudin, Mr.L.Burford, Mrs.D.Gleason and Mrs.W.E.Perkins attended the meeting of Beaver Chapter O.E.s.at Waterloo.Miss Morna Dean of Sher-| brooke, and Miss Joyce Dean, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Rev.and Mrs.J.L.Dean.Mrs.Marjorie Alexander was a recent guest in Montreal.Miss Marion Pope, of Sherbrooke.spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Pope.Friends of Mrs, A.Pennington will be pleased to learn she has returned from the Sherbrooke Hospital.She spent a few days with her son-in-law and daughter.Mr.and Mrs.H.Little, Lower Ireland, before returning to her home in Richmond.A successful card party was held by the C.W, League in the Holy Family Church Hall.Mrs.G.Desmarais, Mrs.W.Murphy and Mrs.Paul I.abrosse were in charge of the arrangements.Numerous door prizes were awarded.Serve Yeer Family Say MAA-JEE They\u2019ll Ask For More! Everyone in your family will love the downright delicious flavour of these 3 Maggi Soups.Prove it for yourself.Serve Maggi Soups to your family today\u2014they\u2019ll compliment you by asking for more.A taste achievement of tender perfectly-cooked chicken I ( .with delicious noodles j ; .as only your MAGGI chef can make it ! 50(jf> M A MAGGI masterpiece .perfectly-blended flavour of garden-fresh yellow peas, and tasty bacon .; a new taste treat for all the family! sour *>* m SWINGS The delicious appetizing flavour of fresh, sun-ripe tomatoes < .captured\u2014and perfectly seasoned by your MAGGI chef.SOUP Ml.ONLY 2G> POÆYCNCYW YVWDC YWY Y rl ri f homri Y rrt i'll IP ,ho *'ar'nina bredne,, vonbh.Heaving T7' you'\" fce' /«Wr Tco h like that.\t9 you re^oxed .refrejhed.TEA* ?rinki\"9 TEA for BREAKFAST/ hovÏLiK ro;,lu;h\u2014\u2022 fait\td ° ?ea for b^°k- A It, \"f' are Ve,y olad fh*Y did be»t wort\taaY'OdOyour freihToit* TEA lenvl6 \"h°\u2019° ,eave« you withl THE tea OF CAF 'V*fchln 'one V,.iKh,T \\ A c,,l» or e)i », r,., )\tew.v 4 t \u2022 » » * Four \u2022 SHfcRBRUOKt DAILY RhLOKD, i HLRSDAY, NOVLMBLR 1», 1954 II | Boundary Students And Staff Preparing Fine Program For.Night Rock Island, Nov.18 \u2014 International Night, a highlight of the school year at Stanstead College and Sunnyside, will be taking place this year at the Sunnyside school auditorium at Rock Island on Saturday evening, November 20.Enthusiastic students and the staff are busy preparing a fine program, as well as the numerous booths.This year something new has been added under the convenership of Mrs.Fleming, a fortune - telling booth, which everyone will surely want to visit and find out their future.Mrs.Fleming is being helped by student convener A.Bernier, also G.Gatehouse, P.Naylor, J.Cass, Evan Smith, W.Barrett, E.Philip, Faith Ticehurst and Diane Farley.Other booths will include the restaurant, under the convener-ship of Mrs.Vivian, Mrs.Stuart Edgar, Mr.Busse and Mrs.Mabel Wallace, with Owen Whecl-ock as student convener, assisted by several other students.Miss Elsie McFadzen and Miss Craib, with student convener Betty Ann Colt and several other students, will be in charge of the novelty booth.The ever-popular fish pond is in charge of Mrs.William Greer, Miss Edith Howse and Mrs.W.Soutiere, with student convener Miss Beverly White and others.Games will be in charge of Miss Philip, Mr.Boswell and Miss Richards, with A.Philip as student convener and several other students assisted.The Christmas gift booth will be in charge of Mrs.B.Smith, Miss Smith, Mrs.Fleming and AEROWAX SAVES RE-WAXING! The SHINE; COMES BACK AGAIN and AGAIN WITH EASY BUFFING! Sms 2Z^a Pint/ Mrs.Fulcher, with student convener J.W.Buckland and others.Punch will be in charge of Mr.Higginbotham, and student convener Don Craig and other students, with ice cream in charge of Mr.Semon and student convener Michael Kates and other students.Mrs.Johnson and Mrs.Mabel Wallace will Be in charge of costumes, assisted by student convener J.Thomson and others.Donald Hackelt, assisted by student convenor A.Gillies and others, will be in charge of publicity and tickets.Construction will be in charge j of Leonard McGilton and student convener A.Gillies and others.Mr.A.P.Gordon will be in charge of decoration, with the assistance of Robert Amaron as student convener and several other students.Mrs.Hugh McClary, Mrs.Leonard McGilton and Miss Masten will be in charge of names.Miss Jospehine Harris and Miss Eleanor Narraway, with student convener S.Sadler and other students, will be in charge of the surprise booth.Miss Windeler, S.S.W.Lynch, Mrs.Hugh McClary and Mrs A.P.Gordon, with student convener P.Gerrit and several other students, arc in charge of the program.The money raised at this event is used for charitable purposes Last year the attendance was es tjmated to be nearly 900 persons The booths will commence op crating at 7:30 and later the pro gram will be presented.U-NEED-US CLUB The U-Need-Us Club of the Derby Line Universalist church met on Wednesday evening, November 10, at the home of Mrs.Stanley Holland, Derby Line.The president, Mrs.Carl Nelson, opened the session with a devotional period.Routine reports were heard and approved.Plans were made to have a food sale on Saturday, December 4, but owing to another sale and tea in (he community, this was later postponed to be held at the Derby Line Village Hall on De-1 cember 11.In addition to the sale of food, there will be fancy packages of pecan nuts, costume jewellery and other articles.The Women\u2019s Society will also have a sale table.The meeting adjourned and the ladies were busy making up a roll of gauze for use at the public health office of Mrs.Helen Batchelor in Newport.Lunch was served by Mrs.Holland and Mrs.James McFadzean.The date of the next meeting will be announced later to avoid conflicting with the American Thanksgiving Day on November 25.WOMEN\u2019S SOCIETY The Women\u2019s Society of the Derby Line Universalist church met at \"Friendly House,\u201d home of Mrs.Carl Nelson, on Thursday afternoon, November 11.Mrs.Carl Robbins, president, conducted the business session, which was opened by all repeating the Lord's Prayer.Several of the members read passages from the book, \u201cSomething to Live By.\u201d Reports were read by the secretary and treasurer.Final plans were discussed and made for the card party to he held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Ladd on Thusday evening, November 18, at 8:00 o\u2019clock.It was reported that the U-Need-Us Club were sponsoring a food sale in December and the Women\u2019s Society would have an apron booth at this event.A social hour was enjoyed during the serving of refreshments by the hostess, Mrs.Nelson, assisted by several members.The next meeting is scheduled to be held at the home of Mrs.B.E.Holland on December 9, to propose a slate of officers for the ensuing year and attend to any unfinished business for the closing of the year.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm MacLeod, daughter, Pauline, and son, Douglas, all of Sherbrooke, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.E.Woodrow, Maple avnue.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Charleau and family, of Coaticook, were weekend guests at the home of his sister, Mrs.William Sisco, and Mr.Sisco, Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.John Gibson, of Montreal, spent the week-end SIDE GLANCES Bv Galbraith .LEMESURIER- & V [Hi ».*.*>*.u.».PM.ok JW.19» br NEA Strrka, Inc.\"It\u2019s bean a long time since I got my doctor\u2019s degree, ¦\u2022«nkins, and that's when my studies really bsgan\u2014 teaching freshmen!\" with her sister, Mrs.Dene Sherman, and family, Rock Island, Mrs.Sherman and daughter, Lynn, returning home with them for a few days.Mrs.Myrtle Love has returned to her home in Magog, after spending a week with her friend, Mrs.C.E.Woodrow, and Mr, Woodrow, Rock Island.While here Mrs.Love also attended the W.A.meeting at the home of Mrs.John Boucher in SUnstead.Mrs.Frank Ladd accompanied Mr.Donald Heath, of Derby Line, to Burlington, Vt., on Friday, where Mrs.Ladd remained for the week-end with her son-in-law and daughter, Dr.and Mrs.White.Mrs.Fred Renaud, of Rock Island, left on Sunday to spend a few days with her niece, Mrs.George Warren, and Mr.Warren, in Burlington, Vt., and will also accompany them lo Montreal, where they will be guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.Poulin.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Smith, of Derby Line, are spending a w'eek with a parly of hunters at their camp at Bloomfield, Vt.Mrs.Bertha Nurse, of Derby Line, spent the week-end in Len-noxville, a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Rex Nurse.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Smith, of Derby Line, were recent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Smith and Mr.and Mrs.William Smith at Heathton.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Beatch, the former Mary Quillinan, left on Saturday for their new home in North Battleford, Sask.Rev.Mr.Tenneson, pastor of Stanstead South church, was in Danville with a group of young people from the church on Saturday, November 13, where they attended a young people\u2019s rally.Mrs.Carl Robbins, of Derby Line, entertained on Friday at a Mr.Henri Doyle left for St.1 Croix to take up his studies at the Industrial College.Mr.John Franklin, of Rye, N.Y., entertained at a party at ¦ the Fillion Hotel in Leeds Village.Prizes given for dancing contest were won ny the following guests : Step-Dancing, 1.Mrs.Fred Nadeau, Leeds Village; 2.Mr.Timothy Small, Ste.Agathe; 3.Mrs.Alfred Harron, Crawford-: ville.Waltzing, 1.Mr.J.D.Hutchison and Mrs.Duncan For-1 tier; 2.Mr.and Mrs.James Kelly, Ste.Agathe.Supper was served by Mrs.Fillion assisted by Miss D.Payeur.Mr.and Mrs.L.Metayer and family, of Quebec and Mr.and Mrs.Marcel Boutin, of St.Gilles, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Doyle.Messrs.Guy and Johnnie Mc-Elreavy and Mrs.James McEl- j reavy were weekend guests of ! friends in Lennoxville.Miss Doris Clouston called on Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Hutchison recently.Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Cheal and son Arthur, of Capelton were weekend guests of Mr.E.G.Stewart and family.Mrs.R.J.Jamieson has returned home to Montreal after spending some time with Mrs.C A.Warcup and infant son.Mr.and Mrs.Archie Houle and daughter, and Mr.and Mrs.William Hutchison, of Thetford Mines, were evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Gillanders.Miss Estella Galvin, of Sher- dessert bridge, cards being played at three tables.This was a \u201cgoing away\u201d party for Mrs.Maynard Schoff, of Newport, and Mrs.Jennie Harris of Derby Line, who will both be leaving soon for the warmer southern state of Florida.The prize winners were Mrs.L.H.Laythe, Mrs.Bruce Dafoe, Mrs.Harris and Mrs.Ida Cooper.Word has been received from Mrs.Jane Kerr, of Derby Line, saying she and Mrs.Gertrude Sowden have arrived safely in California, after a delightful motor trip, visiting several places of interest en route.Mrs.W.E.Wilson, of Sherbrooke, is spending a week with : her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.S.Clark, at Rock Island, while Mr.\u2018 Wilson is on a hunting trip in the 1 Scotstovvn area.brooke is spending a few days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Galvin and brother, Austin.Miss Evelyn Scheu, of Rye, N.Y., called on Mr.and Mrs.Charles Warcup.Mr.J.D.Hutchison, Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Hutchison were evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Hutchison, Thetford Mines.Mr.Bert Custeau, of Lennox-villc, is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Joe Custeau and Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Tuite.Miss M.Scallon and Mr.H.P.Scallon spent a day in Sherbrooke recently.Mr.Gordon Fortier of Sherbrooke, spent a few days with Mr.Armine Fortier and Miss H.Fortier.Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Beattie and family, of Danville, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Warcup.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Beattie and son, of Lennoxville, were week- SWEETSBURG- Mr.Ronald Sanborn has returned to his home in Farnhana Centre after undergoing an operation for the removal of his tonsils and adenoids in the Sweetsburg Hospital.end guests of Mrs.T.G.Beattie and family.Messrs.Robert, Davie and Miss Edith Wilkin, were evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Hutchison in Thetford Mines.UNSURPASSED for flavour \"Captain /Maryan's in town with the world\u2019s finest recipes for RUM DRINKS! // sa A^SS7.\\; FREE RECIPE BOOKLET! 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