Sherbrooke daily record, 4 novembre 1950, samedi 4 novembre 1950
[" 1950\t\tNOVEMBER\t\t\t\t1950 s\tM\tT\tV\\\tT\tF\ts \t\t\t1\t2\t3\t4 s\t6\t*\ts\t9\t10\t11 12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18 19\t20\t21\t\t23\t24\t25 26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t\t tjccbcookc Üaili| fecocd WEATHER RAIN AND SNOW R*>n ocf»*:on*Hy mixe\t\tii\t\t\t \tHO\t\tHI\tM2\tm3\t\tHH\tMS\t\t\tHb\tMl \t\t19\t\t\t\t\t4o\t\t\t51\t\t 51\t\t\t\t5i\t\t54\t\t\t55\t\t\t 5'o\t\t\t\t57\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t4 about today.But more marvellous was it that He insisted that we all Invust be born again.(John 3:3).That we all must know the Son of God.Blow then, thou Wind of God, and stir my heart as Thou stirred the heart of Nicodemus, John Bun-yan, William Carey, John Wesley, William Booth, and a host of others.Our generation needs a constant gale of the Holy Spirit j to blow upon our hearts and minds so that we, subdued by That Wind, | may live harmonious lives, and scatter seeds of peace on earth, good will towards men everywhere.(Song of Songs 4:16).Then will that revival take place for which we long.Won\u2019t you- resolve henceforth to hear God\u2019s Voice even in the Wind?Too long have we been erring in our hearts, ignoring the Giver of all Life, of all Good?Forward then, my friend determined to lead a new life, following the Commandments of God and walking in His holy ways till the end of the day.And don\u2019t forget the challenge of Jesus: \u201cListen to the Wind!\u201d * * * D E A I) LEAVES?Listen, too, to the poet Shelley\u2019s immortal words about the west wind that \u201cbreath of Autumnjs being,\u201d which drives the leaves \u201clike ghosts from an enchanted fleeing, yellow, and black, and | pale, and hectic red, pestilence [striven multitudes.\u201d That afternoon I roamed in the woods, I thought I watched an old-fashioned polka being staged by (he wind and the leaves.For the | leaves hopped up and down and round in little curves, making curtsys with a perfect rhythmic motion and vieing with each other which could hop the highest.Joy reigns there\u2014joy of work accomplished.Instead of being sad that their work was finished, they engaged in a final outburst\u2014and indeed the last\u2014ere they became sodden on the ground when the rain lays them low and the reign of death claims the n as their own.Dead, however, is not the word for these leaves which assume another form and hogin another phase of nourishing the earth with their component parts for its renewed verdure ami for the life and growth of fresh beauty in Nature, Death is not our extinction but simply a state of preparation by I Nature for the next phase of our further usefulness\u2014and to this end I we must die-but in dying we know that by our essence we shall Continued on Pngo 2 which (the agent was compelled to admit truthfully) had resulted in the store being closed for some time.Yet the stock was intact, and the prosperous villagers were anxiously awaiting its reopening.If the sale could be closed within twenty-four hours the propei\u2019ly could be bought for two thousand dollars; otherwise the owner would sell the grocery stock back to the wholesaler and the service station to the local man who had made an offer for it.The agent left photographs of the property, attestation of village population and good will, and sur-veyer\u2019s estimate of future local developments.It seemed to be just the sort of opportunity that Alec and Janie had decided would be best suited for them.Both of them determined to dig in and plan their future accordingly.Unfortunately in nearby Riverside Janie\u2019s mother suffered one of her heart attacks that evening; so that Janie couldn't go with her.The result was that he signed the necessary papers and committed the cardinal error of buying something he hadn\u2019t actually laid his eyes on.Several days later husband and wife rode on the hired truck carrying their worldly possessions to their new home.And when they reached there\u2014 \u201cOh, Alec!\u201d The hazel eyes were flooded with tears.\u201cI told you we ought to have first seen the place before we\u2014\u201d She couldn\u2019t go on.It was cruel.They were gazing at a dilipidated wooden structure.Accumulated over the years dirt had blacked what remained of the broken windows.The cement about the rustej gas tank had broken to pieces.The \u201cprosperous village\u201d was a railroad shed and a sagging deserted two-storey building that at one time had been a hotel As for the \u201cthriving community\u201d it consisted-of a small tourist camp further up the highway and scattered farms dotting the countryside.\"Don\u2019t cry, Janie.\u201d With a gulp in his throat, he took her in his arms.\u201cKeep up your courage, honey.\u201d Leaving her at the tourist camp he flagged a bus and returned to I Seattle where he went to the spi-j der\u2019s web known as \u201cJohn Mendel, 'Business Opportunities\u201d with mur-I'der in his eye.But the building ' superintendent said that the ten-j'ants had moved away, having only [rented the office for a month.The police also had been inquiring for ! them for quite some time.In fact, [there was a reward for the apprehension of Mr.John Mendel.So for his precious S2,000 Alex Kelvin had nothing but a deed to an empty ed hotel he was able to get lum'ber and window glass for next to nothing.He had another idea to keep them going through the Fall and Winter.\u201cI\u2019ll talk to the bus line \u2018company in Seattle,\u201d he told Janie, \u201cThis is one of the four main highways over the Casca-des, and 111 try to sell them on making a rest stop here if we car.put up a lunchroom.\u201d The plan worked.Profits were very small, the toil hard and ceaseless.That first year they managed to pay off the loan with another loan from cigaret and cosmetic people, Alec posting highway signs advertising those commodités for gaie at ther lunch counter.During the second year they did a little better and were considering the worthwhile suggestion that they build some cabins on their property ¦to accommodate the overflow of the mountain tourists.And yet for all their bard work the Spring of that year found them in heartbreaking difficulties.By the terms with the contractor work on the cabins would be halted unless the specified sum was immediately forthcoming.The morning that d:ead news cast its shadow over them, Janie was getting lunch ready for the passengers on the west-bound bus -due to stop there al noon, \u2018\u2018What will happen if we can't pay it?\u201d\u2019she asked unhappily.\u201cThey\u2019ll take the lumber away and come down on us for the work already done.\u201d Seven passengers came into the brightly-chintzed lunch room, three staying aboard the bus.Alec took a casual glance at them through the window, then frightened his wife by immediately ducking Out of sight.It was not until the bus had long since gone that he made his reappearance, a beatific grin on his face.\u201cAlec Kelvin,\u201d she demanded, \u201cyou scared the life out of me! What on earth\u2014\u201d \u201cTell you in a few moments, honey\u2014ah! there\u2019s the phone now.\u201d He took it in the rear room, spoke a few excited words, came rushing back to the lunch counter, \u201cThey grabbed him!\u201d \u201cWho?\u201d \u201cOur friend, Mr.John Mendel.1 saw him on the bus and phoned the the cops at Emsley west of here to be on the watch for him.There is a pretty nice reward coming to us, honey, that will more than fix up that building contractor.\u201d She burst into tears, flung her arms about him.\u201cA Stop on the Highway, darling,\u201d she wept.\u201cThat\u2019s what we\u2019ve called it.A stop on the highway to success.\u201d Jacoby On Bridge By OSWALD JACOBY IF YOU LIVE IN A GLASS HOUSE .\u201cYou recently discussed a hand in which both defenders made a mistake,\u201d a Pittsburgh correspond-dent reminds me.\u201cHere\u2019s another of the same kind.The question is, which defender was more to blame for the bad result?\u201cEveryboy admits, of course, that South should have had his head examined when he bid four diamonds.Four clubs would have [ been set two tricks, perhaps even more if West played it badly.\u201cOur real problem, however, has to do with the play at four diamonds.West laid down the ace of spades and then shifted to a dub.East took the ace of clubs | and returned the three of spades [ for West to ruff.\u201cWest looked very carefully at j the three spades, the lowest card 1 of the suit that East could pos- | sibly have led back.According to ; the convention.East would lead j back a lo wspade to call for a continuation of clubs; but East would lead back a high spade to call for a shift to hearts.After ruffing the spade, therefore, West led the king of clubs.\u201cThis was all South needed.He ruffed the club, drew trumps, dis- | carded his losing heart on the queen of clubs, and took one more spade finesse.\u201cEast and West had a lot to say back a low spado to call for a down to this: West thought his partner had misguided him by leading the three of spades when he could so easily have led the nine.East thought that the situation should have been clear to West no matter what spade was returned.\u201cWho is right?\u201d East is rght.East made a mis- j take, but West made a blunder.Onlv a player whose partner I DEALER *\t108 54 VAQJ10 ?\tKQ *Q93 *\tA *\t963 2 *\t762 4KJ874 AQ932 VK74 ?\t54 *\tA 6 5 2 AKJ76 V 85 ?AJ109 8 3 A 10 Both vul.N-S 60 part score North\tEast 1 V\tPass Pass\tDouble Double\tPass Pass\tPass South\t*Ve«t 2\t?\tPass 3\t?\t4 A 4\t?\tDouble Pass Opening lead\u2014A A never makes a mistake should trust the signal in a situation of this kind.West knew that his partner had made a belated takeout double of two diamonds, and therefore war, bound to have some sort of strength.He showed up with the ace of clubs but not the kmg of spades.(If he had held the king of spades, he would have cashed it before leading a low spade.) Hence East surely had either the king of hearts or the ace of diamonds as the rest of his strength.In either case, a heart return by West was the best defense, while a club return was obviously terribly dangerous.In situations where both partners make mistakes, here i s a good rule to follow: Forget about your partner's mistake if you were in a position to work out the correct play in spite of the.error. -5HERBROOK.K DA1L\\ RECORD, SATLRDAV, NOV EMBER 4.1950.Fiv« LETTER FROM BRITAIN New Town For Miners By A.K.ASTBURY The Peterlee, as you can see, is past A new town with a new name the planning stage.But another has just come into being in the project of equal importance, the north of England\u2014the miner\u2019s reconstruction of Coventry Cathe-, 3,rtn release! by t0WIl of Peteriee, in the Durham drai, is not yet so far advanced.! Chapter of the I.O.D.E.: coalfield.\tYou will remember the air raid on Peterlee, » unlike most new Coventry, the first heavy The Canadian 1.0.D.E.Gave Ready Help To The Manitoba Relief Fund And To Rimouski And Cahano Relief ormation has the National and to re- towns, was not named after a tion\u201d raid of Worid\u201d War^lî^în fort^o/lh^\u2019ImpeSl \u201cor'd^ Daf' farm or a valley or a village in which the centre of the city was »h-\u201crs of the EniD\u2019re In a ; :^ion the district, but after a man, the destroyed and the cathedrafleft a -ew Ird\tP\t1 ahuition Durham miner, Peter Lee, who burnt-out shell with onlv its outer .\t*\t\u2022\t- - sea v enjoys an almost legendary reputa- walls and 14th century tower tion in t.at part or the world.4nd maining.Since then ' there nat.it was with the laying of a foun- been a good deal of public discus- the appreciation'of the Order dation stone ^ bearing a facsimile sion on how to replace it.Some\t^ of Peter Lee\u2019s signature that the naturally wanted the cathedral renew town came, officially, into ex- built as it was.some wanted an jstence recently.It was a local entirely modern building and idea, and local enthusiasm carried 1 some the project through until the Gov- two.ernment gave it official sanction, cided to launch an architectural The eastern part of County : competition for the design of an Durham is a distric1 \"\t' \u2018\t''\t\u2019\t.cl tecta lost by flood victn otherwise assist evacuees turn to their homes.To assist the immediate work for flood sufferers.Mrs.Chipman said $1.500.000 was forwarded at once from the National Chapter, 1.O.D.E.welfare department, and that within one week were being held._\tTo date the provinces have rais- the value ot *,9.5,6.In expressing ^ lhe following amounts of mou- ,,-\u2019r ey: Yukon Territory, $421 ; British îrome the general public assistance, Mrs.Columbia.$1 re- lias useJ clothing ana 3^1-uing and other donations contributed by I.O.D.E.Chapters reached tag Chipman.M.B.E., the president, said the money was rai ed in response to a request from w™.r a compromise between the Mr.H.W.Manning, chairman of It has now finally been de- the Manitoba Relief Fund.\u2019',\u201d84; Alberta.$41.- Cataracts Trounced Royals By 4-1 Score Montreal, N'ov.4\u2014CP\u2014The lowly Shawinigan Falls Cataracts last night trounced Montreal Royals 4-1 in a Quebec Senior Hockey League contest.Shawinigan Fails is in last place, witn only two victories in 11 starts this season.Royals are next lowest on the ladder with three victories in 11 starts.All other teams weie idle.Playing-coach Ralph (Bueky) Buchanan was the sparkplug for the tats, scoring one goal and as- *ron strength sistin-g in another.First Period 1\u2014Shawinigan Fails, Trudel (Burgess) .1;4S Four Top Games Are TwO PeiSOHS On U.S.Books Today i \u2022\t¦ un Injured When Cars Collide DEATHS By GAYLE TALBOT New York, Nov.4.\u2014 (.*P) football fan with the desire and th«» means to attend today\u2019s top collejre game in the United States could draw straws amor.^ Austin,\t\u2022 \u2022 j Tex.Seattle, Wash., and Ann Ar- Two Pers£ms were ,n->ured m ,*r-bor, Mich., and Philadelphia and 4*C'hent which occurred on King not go far wrong wherever he ctrert last evening.Which adds further proof that this season no one section of the country can claim with any authority a preponderance of grui- driven by Lionel Ray-, collided with ar.othei 407; Saskatchewan, $9 ario.$97.463; Quebec On- 2\u2014Shawinigan Falls.Theberge The National Chapter, na.Is $1,05S; .$3,939 ; Nova Sco-Eaward (Buchanan, Limoges) .4:23 Montreal Rova's, Desaulniei There is no single standout such as Notre Dame established itself m recent seasons, and the ponderous teams of the midwest conference find themselves being knocked otf by intcrsectional opponents.The Southern Metho.i>:-Tc\\as mining round the w'here to sense do not exist, and a centre, | ish Commonwealth or Eire may-social and commercial, for this compete.Conditions of the compe-area of 100,000 or more inhabi- tition should be issued by new but tants has always been an out- I can say that entrants will\" be standing necessity.And such a j asked to design, not simply a new centre is what the new town of | cathedral church, but a centre for Peterlee will provide.\tworship in which those of many Last year miners\u2019 wives, looking denominations may take part.Inforward to the time when they eluded will be a Christian Service could move into their new com-1 Centre and a Chapel of Unity, munity, carried out a door-to-door which will be shared by both survey among the neighboring Church of England and the Free mining villages, calling on every Churches, tenth household to try and dis- (Dolbec, St.Igiurent) , sianu, »1,097.\tPenalties \u2014 Desaulniers, Cox I.O.D.E ,\tDuring this period the Order (3), Burgess, Theberjje.was requested to organize Lag also made contributions to the\tSecond Period ss Canada in the var- Rimouski and Cabano disaster re- 4\u2014Shawinigan Falls, Buchanan to raise funds t'(>?// , net LFL ABNER Tit\u2019 refiiiod, bulletproof Neut -.'i K Tj.vrluiKjnt; 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Capp SAMPLES OF TREATMENT FOR 5 place, are|Kuegts 0f yle çarp0t Bowling Club | illness and there.\tF\t6\t[ WATERVILLE Lennoxville and attended the Convocation at Bishop\u2019s University.Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Watts accompanied their daughter, Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Frizzle, of Springfield, Mass., and Mrs.Ber-1 try Von\u2019s FREE.Semi nf once for FREE Samples of tlio treatment.A Free, booklet in included.Call at Rurlninc\u2019a Drus Store or Star Pharmacy, 65 Wellimrton Street North, Sherbrooke, or write Canadian Von Dept.121-11., Windsor, Ont.Today in every province in Canada, regular payments go out every month to widows whose thoughtful husbands looked after the future through life insurance policies with.Branch Office for (he Eastern Townships in the Province of Quebec-6 North, Wellington St.\u2014 SHERBROOKE, QUE.W.P.CHARLEBOIS.Branch Manager.REPRESENTATIVES: B.M.Millar, Sherbrooke, P.Q.; Marcel Gobeil, Sherbrooke, P.Q.; J.Maurice Guillet, Sherbrooke, P.Q.; J.B.Lavalliere, Lake Megantic, P.Q.; Andre Touchette.Drummond-ville, P.Q.: Maurice Loiselle.Granby, P.Q.; George C.Dyer.Sutton.P.Q.; L.R.Boast, Richmond.P.Q.Mrs.Cederic Stone and son, Aus- j tin, were guests of her parents, Mr.i and Mrs.Norman Osborne, at Brome Centre.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Perry, Mr.J.Duncan, Mr.and Mrs.E.Bruce]\u2014- Bailey, Mrs.C.C.McClay, Mrs.Nina Barnes, Mrs.Leslie Arm-] strong, Miss Doris Beals, Mr.Ger- QrT\u2019f'A^/T A C' 1-T O A IFlT aid Patterson, Miss Judith Cowin, « A V/iVlxTi.5 I /All v Mr.and Mrs.Tavlor, Mr.and Mrs,\t\u2022 n , j-, , n\u201e\u201eoi,i\tvr at d i (Due (n Gastric Hyper-Acidity) Donald Miller Mr.A.Leroy Bui-(\t_______ why- ,u(fcr wlth ter.lard, Mr.G.Reglin and Mr.C.C.! «[aSL\trihl.barnin.min* McCorkili\twere\tin\tLennoxville\ton\tj\tfrom\tarid stomach Thursday\tevening,\twhere they were\tj\twhen\tyou can jret V\t¦f\tprompt aafe relief with CANADIAN VON TABLETS?This\tfamous treat- \u201e t?_\u2022 \u201e \u2022\ttI\t1\tmenf, has aceompl'^h- a a*\twere calling on Mr.i ,d aln\u201elns benefita jn hunrfred5 of r\u201elly \u2018^FS.Ka> Duboyce.\t; severe lonc-st»ndirff acid stomach cases.Mr.and Mrs.William E.Pettes, | Canadian von tablets counteract of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mrs.]**«** acidity, relieve that Moated, se»«y A.W.Mizener and Mr.Karl A.feelins.and sooth acid irritation.No ri«id !r.and Mrs.G.Pickup were in Mizener.\t[ I'nuid diet, tf you suffer from indigestion.Miss Audrey Bradshaw spent xastritis.heartburn, hloatinsr pains after the week-end at her home in Bed-\ti.nH;\u20197\u2019' by ford.\tv\u201e.\t-.Dr.A.\tS.Douglass\tand Mrs.Douglass\tHave returned\thome, af- Ernest Frost, and their grandson, I ter enjoying several weeks\u2019 noli-Mr.Gerald Frost, of Lennoxville, day.to\tNorth\tHatley,\twhere\tthey\twere\tMaster\tDavid Miller\thas been guests\tof\tMr,\tand\tMrs.\tBond\tLittle\tconfined\tto his home\twith the ! ___\t_\t_\t^ for a day.\tj measles.\tnÇlCYYYYYlflfYlC) The excavation for the new j Miss Ann Miller has been stay- 'I'JOHOL'vu 0 U (J 0 J Sponge Rubber Factory on the ing with her grandmother, Mrs.T.property purchased from Mrs.W.E.Miller during her brother\u2019s ill-J.McIntyre, has got well under- ness.way, with several men at work.\tMrs.T.E.R.Nurse and Miss Betty Nurse were in Waterloo to attend the christening of the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Hackwell.Mrs.J.Lionel d\u2019Artois and son, Mr.Wesley d\u2019Artois, spent a day ; in Montreal.Miss Beverley Burbank spent the ! week-end at her home in Knowl-! ton's Landing.Miss Norma Wiken, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Wiken.Mrs.C.C.McCorkili spent a day ! in Montreal.Miss Elizabeth Hastings spent the week-end at her home in Sutton.Mr.Neil Shaw, of Montreal, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs.LeR-y Shaw.Mrs.George Payne and Mrs.M.! Pemberton, of Abereorn, were! guests of Mr.and Mrs.Herbert ! Gaucher and daughter, Elsie.Miss Vera Porritt, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Porritt.Miss Janet Blackwood, of Mont- ; real, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Blackwood.Mr.Raymond Guillotte was the guest of his mother, Mrs.E.E.Guillotte, over the week-end.\tm àmc Mr.and Mrs.Ray Bates, of Graf- , ton, Mass., were calling on Mr.and f f P P Ç P Ç JP P 0 C P J Mrs.Ray Duboycc.\t\u2014A\u2014 Vf D.LL, DOC-W1 lAUj YOUR VO!PICT?.YOU NEED TO GET AWAY FROM IT AU if IF YOU STAY HE RE, YOU'RE APT TO SUFFER FROM A 7?SO THERE IS SOMETHIN' THESF.SQUARES IS WILLIN T'BET ON.'/',, WHATEVER IT IS, < WE'LL TAKE IT OVER.r.r IT'S UNCIVILIZED.^ NO POOL JOINTS, NO PROTECTION RACKETS, NO SLOT MACHINES.\u2019:'' NO CHANCE X'MAKE NO BETS ON NUTTIN'\" WE BEEN DRIVIN' FREE DAYS, BOSS.WHY DON'T WE HOLE IN HERE?OKAY-BUT 1 DON'T KNOW HOW WE'LL BE ABLE UMAKE A SOFT BUCK IN DIS JOIKY DUMP AH'I L BET DAISY MAE DON'T KETCH LIT ABNER, AGIN \" AH\u2019LL BET WIDDER YOKUM NABS BASIL RUMBONE DOGCATCH mr » ALLEY OOP Bv Michael O\u2019Malley and Ralph I \\OKA'< NOW ROLL OVER HONEST, LAND 60 TO SLEEP, OSCAR,I YAND DREAM UP CAN'T HOLD SOME MORE ABOUT ANOTHER /THAT PIRATE BITE.' vC TREASUREI HOL.YCOW, WHAT'S ) WRONG?- X DON'T f LET'S HEAR I HAVE A ANY \\ LOOK SNORES.MY STUM MICK Aches i PRISCILLA\u2019S POP D By A1 Vcrnrteor TRY TO HANG ON, NUTCHELL! IT WILL ONLY YOU MEAN YOUR LADDER ?NO.MY CAMERA 11 1 MINUTE P: cqpn 1»V) m «rune., me ¦4' VIC FLINT By By V.T.Hamlw 6INCE THEY STRUCK OIL ON MV RANCH IN OKLAHOMA, X (SOT MORE MONEY THAN I KIN ÔPEM2 X WANT TO WJILR ME A (PI© WO^ETTAL, JUST FOR K!t7£ ^OOH/ ISN'T IT I HAVENT ©or ANY REAL KIPS.PUT I LIKE TO TREAT ALL THE KIRS IN TH'WORLR THATfS 5WELL, MR ®N A IÆARËY STREET.» VOU WAVE EXCELLENT TASTE, KITTEN WAR X PUT HOOKER THAT ALFALFA FACER WESTERNER WITH THE WAR IT MIGHT RIVINE, LIKE THEY WAS- MINE VIN ROUGE « Eight SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4.1950.ALOUETTES FACE ELIMINATION TODAY AGAINST TORONTO \\Len O\u2019Donnell\u2019s sport shots and pot shots HEiNDL-ZEIDEL CASE STILL BREWING \u201cSaskatoon Quakers will keep Larry Zeidel and Bill Heindl and the Quebec Aces and Sherbrooke Saints are out of luck,\u2019* says Doug Grimston, president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, in an interview published in this week\u2019s Hockey News, Mr.Grimston claims that it is not his decision but one of the registration committee of the C.A.H.A., and as far as he is concerned it will stand.After reading his story on the matter it would seem to me, regardless of what Saskatoon has to say about the matter, that the Quakers broke a rule of the Association, which was laid down by Mr.Grimston himself, and they should be made to live up to the rules of the body or else call the whole thing off.Norman Couch, manager of the.Ping Pong Matches To End Tomorrow The windup of the city ping pong tournament is set for Sunday, unforeseen circumstances having forced cancellation of matches scheduled for last night.: Roger Roy and Guy Choquette j will meet at 2 p.m.in a semi-final match and ail other players who are still in the tournament are \\ asked to be present on Sunday afternoon so that matches can he j completed.Playoffs In Two Other Unions Start \u2022 HOCKEY As Season Enters Closing Stages; McGill-U.Of T.Clash In Montreal Quaker», claims that without the two players they would be forced to withdraw from the Western Senior Hockey League as they would have only eleven players.Can you imagine a senior club with only thirteen players trying to complete a season in senior saying just does not make sense.Hill further states that when Sherbiooke heard he was going to play in Saskatoon they asked a fantastic price for him.This again is not the truth, in tact at the annual meeting of the C.A.H.A.Mr.Keene told representatives of the Western Senior loop that ranks?It looks and sounds foolish Heindl was coming back and that to me.Every other club in the there way no question of a re-country has a lineup of sixteen or lease.So gentlemen that is t-he better, and I don\u2019t think the Quak ers are any different from the rest.But that was the alibi they gave to Mr.Grimston, and he accepted it.As for the stories told to our confrere.Cam McKenzie, of Saskatoon, by the two players regarding their move to the West there seems to be a little misunderstanding somewhere.I am referring to Bill Heindl's side of the story.As for Larry Zeidel, I know nothing about his case In first place Bill states that when he left Sherbrooke, in May.it was understood then if he was going to settle in the West he would have no trouble in securing his release.Now I know that inside angle on that one.Heindl claims he wrote the president of the local team in July\u2014Please note the month, it was exactly a month alter the C.A.H.A.meeting\u2014asking for his release and that he never received a reply.The president of the club is Dr.A.N.Dupuis and he never received a demand from Heindl at any time.So this does not make sense because if it was understood, as Bill Heindl claims when he left here, that he would obtain his release without any trouble, why the fuss all of a sudden over something that was supposed to be settled.Heindl\u2019s story looks full of loopholes to me after listening to Mr.nobody, connected with the team.Keene and Dugre\u2019s side of the ever made such a statement, in note book.fact both Mr.Keene and Ivan As tor what the players are Dugre never knew he had left saying now, or any time, it town until he had gone.So that dues not make any difference to \u2014r=\u201d\t\t ¦OoSENBLOOW, i 'uePORTERJ FormalFuturs\t\t \t\t»fiHE SQUIRREL is often used as a symbol \t\t* for Fall because he anticipates his Winter \t\trequirements and gets everything ready in \t\tadvance.Human needs are greater than those \t\tof the squirrel and we therefore have more to \t\tthink about every Fall.Most married men who \t\thave spent the past few weeks being constantly \t\treminded about double windows, weatherstrip- \t\tping, furnace repairs, etc., will know what we \t\tmean.With all the emphasis placed on such \t\ttrivial details we often overlook some of the \t\tmore important things, and so we at Rosen- \t\tbloom's are here to remind you that this is (he \t\ttime to get your wardrobe ready for the big \t\tformal parties you'll he attending during the \t\tWinter.This is particularly true if you prefer \t\tclothes made to your measure.\t\tIT SEEMS STRANGE to us that our most \t\tformal masculine garb, the Full Dress Suit, \t\twas developed over the years from a riding \t\thabit.We're told that it often happens that.\t\tthe sport garments of one era become the \t\taccepted formal styles of the next.(Hang on \t\tto that old ski suit, maybe your grandson will \t\tbe able to use it for parties!) However formal \t\tclothes must follow a rigid code of correctness \t\twhich makes it essential for you to buy your \t\tfull dress suit or dinner jacket from a reliable \t\tstore which makes a study of authentic formal \t\tstyle.We at Rosenbloom\u2019s, with over a half \t\tcentury of experience, are ready to help you \t\twith your masculine apparel where correctnew \t\tcounts.\t\tROSENBLOOM\u2019S \t\tStyle for Men \u2014\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\u2014\t\t CODERE LTD.present* Emile Allais former World Ski Champion in person on TUESDAY, NOV.7th Mr.Allais will be in our store during the day time.You don t want to miss meeting the world-famous exponent of the \u2018 French\u201d skiing technique.\u2014 and \u2014- At 8:30 p.m.at Ecole Centre (corner Gillespie and Ball), under the sponsorship of Codere Ltd., Mr.Allais will give an illustrated lecture on skiing.The coloured films to be shown were taken this summer in Portilio, Chili.Don\u2019t Miss Seeing Mr.Allais! Walcott Is Anxious To Fight Charles Atlantic City, N.J., Nov.4\u2014 (/Pf\u2014Heavyweight champion Ez-zard Charles yesterday was offered a $100,000 guarantee to meet Jersey Joe Walcott in a title bout here next Feb.22.f\u2019elix Bocchicchio, Walcott\u2019s manager, made the offer and said Walcott would take a percentage of the receipts for another crack at Charles.The champion won a decision over Walcott June 22,\t1949, at Chicago.Walcott is listed by the N\u2019.B.A.as the leading contender for the championship.me.I he point on w hich I base my decision was the statement maue uy Mr.Grimston at the annual meeting of the C.A.H.A.and 1 quote, \"No player will be allowed to transter from one branch to another without lirst obtaining his release Irom that branch.And this point was brought out very clearly and now he goes back on his word.This looks bad when the head of a group can\u2019t be counted on, to stick by his word.The Q.A.H.A.has threatened to drop out of the C.A.H.A.and if they do, the senior body will stand to lose $70,000, and that boys is a lot of money.Mr.Grimston says if this does happen they will have to re-organize hockey in the province.Let me say this, if that should happen Mr.(irimston and his C.A.H.A.would have about as much a chance to re-organizing hockey in this province as 1 would have of becoming the Prime Minister of Canada.I wonder who he thinks he is kidding.Every branch of the C.A.H.\\.throughout Canada has been for years looking for an opportunity of breaking away from the main body and if this should every come through I think more than one branch may drop away.1 think ! after this ma tier has been straightened away it would he the i opportune time to do so.I wonder what Mr.Grimston will do next fall if the same thing J w ill present itself, and if this is decision stands as such you may rest assured there will he plenty-more next year.So gentlemen let\u2019s have a decision but make it according to the rules of the organization and not just to help a team remain in a league.It looks iike a funny thing when (he president of such a powerful group is controlled by a loop, especially when it is in his own section of the country.It looks bad for the rest | of the country.The whole affair looks like two players defying the Q.A.H.A., and their past clubs, for their own personal reasons.In the case of Bill Heindl I don\u2019t think a hockey player was ever treated better then he was when he was here but this looks iike a funny way to repay the fans and club executive for their goodness.But such is life.___ * ____________ * __ Sherbrooke High School are to be hosts to Stanstead College this afternoon at 2.30 in the only seni-; ors football game on tap this week-| end in the city.S.H.S.juniors j meet St.Pat's juniors in the morning.These should be real contests as, the schools will be fighting to emerge the winner and the fan should witness fair games.__ * __ * ___ The Saints have a lay eff until next Wednesday when tney travel back to Valleylield to tangle with the Braves once again and then on Thursday they will receive Chicoutimi on the home ice for the first time this season.In Valleyfield the locals were without Normie McAtee, who was injured when hit on the foot by a shot, and then Bernie VTnet pulled a muscle in his thigh right at the start of the game and was lost for the balance of the tilt.Despite this the Saints put on a fine show and almost copped the affair.Bobby Fillion, the much-anc-often discussed player during re- j cent weeks, has at last obtained ' his amateur card and should be back with his new mates in the very near future.His addition will be a great help to Dugre's outfit and should improve the forward wall to a great extent.Where he will play hasn\u2019t been decided as yet but no doubt he will be used to good advantage.Fern Gauthier, the smoothskating right winger, has moved to town for keeps and his wife and family are here now.He has obtained a job with Dawson Auto Parts and is in charge of the sports department so it looks like another new citizen for Sherbrooke.__ * __ * ___ Windsor Mills has joined the ranks of ilntermediate hockey once again and will no doubt give a good account of themselves in the upper ranks.George Guilbault, who handled the junior team for the past two seasons, will be looking after things and will have the nucleus of his kids to build around and should have a pretty team With Windsor Mills in it will make a five-team circuit as East Angus, Waterloo, Magog and Sherbrooke are the other clubs in Eugene Lalonde\u2019s new circuit.Edmonton Eskimos and Sarnia Imperials are cast in underdog roles in playoffs starting this week-end to determine the western conference and Ontario Rugby Football Union champions.The Eskimos tangle with Winnipeg Blue Bombers in a best-of-three-game series which will send the winner into the Grey Cup final at Toronto.The Imperials open a two-game, total-point series against Toronto Balmy Beach for the O.R.F.U.crown but the victor still has to meet the Big Four champion to settle who will be the east\u2019s standard-bearer.The Big Four ends its regular schedule today with a possibility that there still will be doubt as to which club meets Toronto Argonauts in a two-game, total-points playoff.Argos can settle the problem by defeating Montreal Alouettes in their game at Toronto.That would eliminate the Als, no matter what the outcome of the game in Ottawa between Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Rougn Riders.The Tiger-Cats, in second place ahead of Alouettes by two points, also can put them out of the running by winning against the Riders.However, the combination of a Montreal win and a defeat for Hamilton, can create a deadlock for second place and force a sudden-death playoff for the right to meet Argos.In the intercollegiate league, the unbeaten McGill Redmen take on University of Toronto Blues in Montreal and the second-place University of WTestern Ontario Mustangs travel to Kingston to battle with Queen\u2019s University Golden Gaels.Queen\u2019s and Toronto are tied for third place.I In the western playoffs, Edmonton came out on top in a verbal battle over whether the first game there should be a night or a day contest.The Eskimos wanted a Saturday night game and the league executive voted in favor of them in a telegraph poll.This vote was taken after a telephone poll Tuesday had Winnipeg getting what it wanted\u2014 a day game.The decision was reversed when the Eskimos insisted that the executive vote by telegraph.The bombers are reported hopping mad over the matter and determined to \u201cknock the daylights\u2019\u2019 out of the Eskimos on the field.But coach Annis Stukus of \u2018 the Eskies says \u201cwe\u2019re going to win that football game Saturday \u2014maybe not easily, but we\u2019re going to win.\u201d The Eskimos are in tip-top shape with halfback Don Simon, sidelined for five games with knee injuries, ready to start.Back-fielder Frank Hickey also is re-| ported fully reaovered from an {ankle injury suffered in the last game of the regular schedule.In Sarnia\u2019s game against the \\ Beaches Sunday in Toronto, 45 | per cent of the gate receipts are I slated for the Jack Bell memorial fund.Bell, quarterback for the Imps, was fatally injured a few weeks ago in a game between the two same clubs.The funds was set up to look after his widowed mother.Both Edmonton and Sarnia wound up their regular schedules after not being too successful against the clubs they\u2019re meeting in the playoffs.The Eskimos scor-; ed only one victory in four games over the bombers; the Imperials had the same against the Beaches.LAST NIGHT\u2019S GAMES QUEBEC SENIOR LEAGUE Shawinigan 4, Royals 1.sers kâ Toronto, Canadiens MONTREAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Northern 6, Canadair 3.Hydro-Quebec 6, Can Car 2.CAPE BRETON SENIOR Sydney 4, North Sydney 2.MARITIME SENIOR Charlottetown 7, Moncton 2.TONIGHT\u2019S GAMES QUEBEC SENIOR LEAGUE Chicoutimi at Quebec.NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Canadiens.Rangers at Toronto.AMERICAN LEAGUE Buffalo at Hershey.Providence at Springfield.Indianapolis at Cleveland.New Haven at Pittsburgh Cincinnati at St.Louis.J.A.H.A.Royals at Quebec.TOMORROW\u2019S GAMES QUEBEC SENIOR LEAGUE Ottawa at Royals.Shawinigan at Quebec.Chicoutimi at Valleyfield.NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Detroit.Rangers at Chicago.AMERICAN LEAGUE St.Louis at Buffalo.Hershey at New Haven.Springfield at Providence.Cleveland at Indianapolis.Pittsburgh at Cincinnati.J.A.H.A.Quebec at Royals.Nationales at Three Rivers.PROVINCIAL LEAGUE Verdun at Lachine.St.Laurent at St.Hyacinthe.St.Jerome at Joliette.STANDINGS Q.S.H.L.Codere s Will Bring Emile Allais Here On Nov.7; Ski Expert To Show Films Taken This Summer In Chile Entile Allais, internationally known and former ski cnampion of the world, will be in Sherbrooke on Tuesday, November 7.He will .give an illustrated address on skiing in the Sacred Heart School at the corner of Ball and Gillespie Streets at 8 p.m.Codere\u2019s Limited are bringing the ski maestro to Sherbrooke and he will be in their Wellington Street Store to meet the local skiers on Tuesday.Codere's will carry a complete line of his skis and accessories this ' season and have brought him here to give local skiers advice on the selection of equipment.Colored films, taken in Portil-' !o, Chile, this summer will be shown and Allais himself will be seen in action.This ski film according to advance reports are outstanding and it is hoped that ski fans in ; the district will not miss this golden opportunity.For further information regard-S ing Mr.Allais\u2019 trip to Sherbrooke | see Gilles Begin, in the Sports I Department at Codere's.Robinson Has Lost In Adventure; Dodgers\u2019 Base-Stealing Exploits Fade; Bums Were Over-Managed By The Canadian Pres New York Rangers gave A1 Rollins several seasons when he contracted rhe fever.But Rollins will have his to laugh tonight when he the nets for Toronto Maple and faces the Rangers in s up on back umatic chance guards Leafs one of = I FOOTBALL ?TODAY\u2019S GAMES BIG FOUR Alouettes at Toronto.Hamilton at Ottawa.INTERCOLLEGIATE Toronto at McGill.Western at Queen\u2019s.O.R.F.U.SENIOR Toronto at Sarnia.First of two-game total-opints final.WESTERN CANADA UNION Winnipeg at Edmonton.First game of best-of-three final series.Q.R.F.U.SENIOR Army at Westmount.1N T F.KM EDI A T E CO L LEG E Bishop's at R.M.C.Queen\u2019s at Ottawa U.St.Pat\u2019s at Macdonald.TOMORROW\u2019S GAMES Q.R.F.U.SENIOR Eastward at Lakeshore.Q.R.F.U.JUNIOR Montreal Section St.Aloysius at N.D.G.Sudden death final.STANDINGS BIG FOUR \tw\tL\tD\tF\tA\tPts.Toronto .\t.6\t4\t1\t274\t169\t13 Hamilton\t.\u2022 6\t5\t0\t220\t214\t12 Alouettes\t.5\t6\t0\t174\t244\t10 Ottawa .\t.4\t6\t1\t179\t220\t9 \u2019lash In N.IL L.the two Saturday night National Hockey League games.In the other game, Boston Bruins visit Montreal in search of their first win of the year.They\u2019ve dropped five.Caraciiens, however, are none too happy about losing two straight to the league-leading Leafs, and promise to be somewhat inhospitable.Rollins will be doing his third relief chore of the season for Turk Broda.In his other games, Leafs beat Chicago 5-3 and Boston 4-2.Leafs, who dropped their home op ner to Chicago but now have gone nine games without a loss, worked on shooting drills yesterday on their return from Montreal.Rangers staged a rough-and-tumble workout preparing for the game.They have only one win and four ties in nine starts.But coach Neil Colville told Toronto reporters that his team \u201cwill be all right.\u201d \u201cWe haven\u2019t reached our full stride,\u201d he said.\u201cWe\u2019ve been using four lines and some of the boys haven\u2019t had enough work to get them in top condition.\u201d Montreal fans still are talking about the way rookie goalie Jerry McNeil kicked out puck after puck against Leafs Thursday.Leafs outshot Canadiens 35-2Ô in the game which they won 2-1.McNeil stopped the score from going- higher.In the second period alone he beat Max Bentley-on three good chances, Boston moves on to Detroit for a Sunday game after the Montreal meeting.Rangers travel to Chicago for the only other Sunday clash.\tP\tW\tL\tD\tF\tA\tPts Quebec .\t11\t8\t2\t1\t50\t33\t17 Ottawa .\t8\t6\t0\t2\t34\t20\t14 Chicoutimi\t10\t7\t3\t0\t44\t32\t14 Sherbrooke\t12\t4\t7\t1\t37\t44\t9 Valleyfield\t11\t4\t6\t1\t38\t45\t9 Royals .\t11\t3\t7\t1\t3'2\t38\t7 Shawinigan\t11\t2\t9\t0\t32\t55\t4 NATION,\t\tVL\tLt\tAGUE\t\t\t \tP\tW\tL\tD\tF\tA\tPts Toronto .\t10\t7\t1\t2\t32\t18\t16 Canadiens .\t11\t4\t4\t3\t26\t23\t11 Detroit .\t8\t4\t2\t2\t17\t14\t10 Chicago .\t8\t3\t3\t2\t24\t21\t8 New York\t9\t1\t4\t4\t11\t24\t6 Boston .\t8\t0\t5\t3\t7\t17\to O AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division \tP\tW\tL\tD\tF\tA\tPts.Cincinnati.\t12\t7\t3\t2\t41\t33\t16 Cleveland .\t12\t7\t3\t2\t43\t30\t16 St.Louis .\t10\t6\t3\t1\t33\t26\t13 Pittsburgh\t11\t4\t5\t2\t26\t27\t10 Indianapolis\t9\t0\t8\t1\t16\t25\t1 Eastern Division\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \tP\tW\tL\tD\tF\tA\tPts.Buffalo .\t11\t8\t3\t0\t65\t35\t16 Hershey .\t10\t6\t3\t1\t51\t36\t13 Springfield\t10\t5\t3\t2\t44\t44\t12 Providence\t10\t2\t7\tl\t29\t44\t5 New Haven\t11\t2\t9\t0\t29\t67\t4 \tJ.I\tL.H\t[.A\t\t\t\t \tP\tW\tL\tb\tF\tA\tPts.Canadiens .\t, 8\t6\t2\t0\t33\t24\t12 Quebec .\t6\t5\t1\t0\t31\t19\t10 Nationale .\t7\t4\t3\t0\t36\t36\t8 T.Rivers .\t.7\t2\t\u20225\t0\t32\t33\t4 Royals .\t6\t2\t3\t0\t14\t20\t4 Verdun .\t5\t0\t5\t0\t8\t22\t0 INTERCOLLEGIATE \tW\tL\tF\tA\tPts.McGill .\t.4\t0 1\t15\t27\t8 Western\to\t2\tt b\t42\t4 Queen's .\t\t3\t3*5\t82\t*) Varsity .\t.i\t8\t14\t88\t2 Q.R.F.U.SENIOR\t\t\t\t\t \tW L\tD\tF\tA\tPts.Westmount .\t7 1\t0\t133\t50\t14 Lakeshore .\t6 2\t0\t95\t33\t12 Army \t\tb 2\t1\t100\t43\t11 Eastward .\t3 5\t0\t(>6\t71\t6 Three R;vers\t2 5\t1\t56\t90\t5 Sherbrooke .\t0 8\t0\t18\t182\t0 Argentina Wins Basketball Title Buenos Aires, Nov.4.\u2014 (JP) \u2014 Argentina last night defeated the United States 64-50 to win the world amateur basketball chain-1 pionship before a crowd of 25,000, the largest ever to jam into- Luna Park Stadium.A shouting, jubilant crowd paraded through downtown Buenos Aires in the biggest victory celebration seen here in the memory of sports fans.Argentina is assured of keeping the title until 1954, when the next world championship will be played at Sao Paulo, Brazil.Ottawa Coach Has No Plans For Next Year Ottawa, Nov.4.\u2014 \\ and Mrs.Rudolph Becker, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Paul Becker, of Kingston, Out.; and Mrs.Clifford Burton, of Waterville; were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Winston Adams and son, Charles.Rev.Chauncey Adams, of Grover, N.H., a former resident of Coaticdok, was calling on many of his friends, while in town prior to his departure to Mexico, where he will spend the winter.Mrs.Allen D.Grady entertained the Women\u2019s Auxiliaryu of St.Stephen\u2019s Anglican Church.During the meeting, Rev.W.J.Rowe presented Mrs.Allen Grady with a Life Membership and pin in the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Church of England, both the gift of Mrs.W.E.C.Jones.This presentation is a very high honor in the W.A.Mrs, Grady was taken completely by surprise but thanked the donor in a very able maner.Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the meet- j ing.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.F\u2019arquhar were Mr.and Mrs.M.Weaire, Mr.and Mrs.Armstrong, Mr.and Mrs.James Farquhar and Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Rowley, of Montreal.Mrs.J.K.Goodfellow has returned from Montreal, where she spent four days visiting relatives j and friends.The ladies of the United Church held a very successful rummage sale, one Saturday.Little Janie Perkins has returned home, after spending the weekend with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Sydney A.Meade.Mr.and Mrs.L.M.Thomas and Mrs.F.E.Christie attended Bishop\u2019s Convocation, on Thursday.Mrs.A.E.Church, of Sand Hill, announces the engagement of her second daughter, I^eah Mangaret, to Ijturence Edward, son of tha late Mr.and Mrs.R.Copping, of Sand Hill.The marriage will | take place in November.« \u2022 * Mrs.H.Walters, of Detroit, Mich., is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Goodfellow, at their home on the Brompton Road.* \u2022 » Mrs.George P.Brown, of Montreal, left yesterday, for her home in Montreal, after having been the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.John Nightingale and family, Ontario Street.\u2022 * * Mrs.R.F.Norton and Mrs.Elsie Reed entertained at the former's in honor of Miss Joan Chilvers, a bride-to-be of i.e month.Bingo was played and the bride-elect happened to he the happy mara-Ithon winner of a china tea set, given her by her many friends I present.Miss Chilvers graciously thanked her friends after which lunch was served by the hostesses.Mrs.FI.Chilvers and Mrs.Sharpe poured tea and coffee, the table being decorated with fall flowers and lighted with contrasting candles.*\t* + Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hopley.of Montreal, who have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.A.M c Fail a ne, London\tStreet,\tfor\ta\tfew\tdays, have returned home» Mr.and Mrs.M, P.Morris, of Carleton Place, Ont., arrived yesterday, to be guests of Mr.ami Mrs.McFarlane.*\t* + The Hydro Choral, of Montreal, who entertained the patients at the St.Francis Sanatorium, last evening,\twere\tguests\tof\tHon.Mr.J.S.Bourque, Minister of Lands and Forests and Hydraulib Resources, and Mrs.Bourque, following the concert.\u2022\t- # The Women\u2019s Association of Sangster Memorial Church held their regular meeting in the church hall on Thursday, November 2, with a good attendance.The president, Mrs.C.C.McLachlan, opened the meeting with a short prayer, after w'hich the members recited the Lord\u2019s Prayer, in unison.Following reports final plans were made for the social evening to be held on November .9.The menu was also decided upon for the Christmas tea and sale taking place on December 9.At the close of the business session refreshments w ere served by the hostesses, Mrs.Francis Gelinas and Mrs.T.Gelinas.KING COLE COFFEE First in Flavour WEDDING RECEPTIONS A SPECIALTY AT OLIVIER MONTRKAI, ROAD WEDDINGS.BANQUETS, RBCET-IIONS.PRIVATE DINING ROOM WITH PRIVATE ENTRANCE.FOR RESERVATIONS AND ESTIMATES.AI.L MR.CHARLES, 2-2601.on the table and .the meal is ready! It\u2019a complete If It\u2019i CUlattli LADIES.F\u2019or your white figure skates, be sure to drop in and see us.\tOC We have them - priced from^\u201cKji5JO J.N.BOISVERT & FILS C.C.M.DEALER 1 King St.West (Opposite Lansdowne Market) \u2014 Dial 2-0938 ATTENTION: Coupon holders of the Van Dyck Studios.Due to the closing of our branch in Sherbrooke, we will honor all our outstanding coupons, and cards until December 30th, 1950.Pictures will not he taken after that date.You can have, of your old negatives at special sale price \u2014 1 - 8 x 10 for only .95.Special prices on all sizes of pictures.Old proofs and negatives will be sold for .75.Come as soon as possible to avoid the rush, F'or your appointment please call immediately No.2-1201, Van Dyck Studios, 23 King St.West, Sherbrooke, Que.VAN DYCK STUDIOS, 23 Kins: St.West, Sherbrooke, Quebec.m V Ten- ÜHtKBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY.NOVEMBER 4.\t1930.CATHOL FEDERATED CHARITIES CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS NOV th to NOV 15 th OBJECTIVE:\t$25,000 The coal of helping the helpless, feeding the hungry and treating those sick in mind or body has increased tremendously.The Catholic Federated Charities need $25,000 to carry on their work of mercy.You are among the fortunate.Your children are well-housed and well-fed.You bring home a pay cheque every week.There are many not so fortunate, however.You can help the Catholic Federated Charities to alleviate misery.GIVE NOW! 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