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[" 1947\t\t\tMAY\t\t1947\t S\tM\tT\tVV\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t\t1\t\u2022>\t3 4\t5\t6\t7\tS\t9\t10 11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17 18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24 25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t31 THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER CLEAR AND COOLER Cle-ar ;hi* afternoon, be-eoming overcast tonight with occasional showers around midn.g'ht then clearing: ajrain before dawn.Tuesday clear and cooler.Temperatures yesterday: Maximum 7o, minimum 4\".Year ago: Maximum 82, minimum 45.Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, MAY lb, 1947.Fifty First Year World News Currency Holdings Of Canadians In Brief ! Restricted Under Newest Regulation ™,\u2014-A *\t- ¦¦\tV\t.\u2014.\u2014 Claims Loans Used Against U.S.Interest Queen Mother\u2019s 80th Birthday London, May 26\u2014(Reuters) \u2014 Winston Churchill, Britain\u2019s wartime leader, was accused in an article in the Soviet Journal New Times quoted by Moscow radio today of wanting \u201cto help reaction in Germany.\u201d \"He does not of course want a united Germany to play a dominating role,\u201d the Article said.\"He wants this role to he played by Anglo-American imperialism.America and Britain have no use tor a united Germany.They want to split up Germany which suits their aim in establishing European and world-wide reaction.\u201d The article concluded: \"British diplomacy has often failed to understand political movements on the continent and committed serious blunders.It would be dangerous if she now added new blunder* to the old ones.\u201d * ?* Jerusalem, May 26.\u2014(/P) \u2014The scheduled trial of five Jewish youths, charged with participating in the May 4 raid on acre prison, was postponed until Wednesday today when the prosecutor said one of the defendants was too ill to appear in court.The five are accused of firing guns and carrying explosives during the raid.If convicted they can be hanged under the Palestine emergency defence regulations.The defendants are Ben Michaelov, 18, laborer; Nah-man Ben Ziterbaum, 18, laborer; Yacoub Ben Joseph Weiss, 23, Laborer; Avshalom Eliever Habib, 20, clerk and Meir Ben Nakar, 21, shoemaker.All were captured during the raid, which freed more than 200 Arab and Jewish prisoners.v * v Detroit, May 26.\u2014(,T>;\u2014 Henry Ford II, president of the Ford Motor Company, today appealed to the company\u2019s 3,800 striking foremen for \"better understanding\u201d in a letter telling \"what 1 think\u201d about the situation \"in which we now find ourselves.\u201d The statement, issued as an open letter, declared Ford felt the strike was not justified by circumstances.However, he added: \"We agree there is much to he done in clarifying the status of our foremen\u2014particularly in the direction of mak-ink them a more effective part of management.\u201d There was no immediate reply from officers of the Independent Foreman\u2019s Association of America (F.A.A.), which called the strike Wednesday in a dispute over contract differences.Foremen at Ford's Rouge, Lincoln and Highland Park are involved in the walkout.F.A.A.officials have predicted the strike will cripple output \"possibly\u201d at the beginning of this week.Vi *\t* Rome, May 26.\u2014(JP)\u2014After a 45-minute conference with provisional President Enrico de Nicola today, Alcide de Gasperi told reporters he still had not formally accepted the mandate to form a new cabinet, offered by the President Saturday.SIGNS AID BILL w Amount of United States Currency Individuals May Hold Without Permit Reduced to Ten Dollars to i Boost National Economy.Ottawa, May 26 \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Finance Minister Abbott announced today a change in the foreign exchange control regulations reducing from $100 to $10 the amount of United States currency any Canadian resident may hold or take out of Canada without a travel permit.Object of the change is to # fill Wyoming Senator, Who Voted for Loan, Declares British Government Action Menaces Wool and Cotton Trade.-4\u2019; V.v \u2022 A 1 ; ^ Washington, May\t26\u2014pP) \u2014 Senator Joseph O\u2019Mahoney (Dem.-Wyo.) contended today that Great | Britain is \"using our own loans against us\u201d in a battle for world .\ti trade centering around such pro- ensure that the United States duets as wool and cotton.The Wyoming Senator, who currency earned in Canada voted for the $3,750,OOO,000 Bri;- President Truman signs the 1 Greek-Turkish Aid bill in Kansas City as \u2018\u2018a step toward peace.\u2019\u2019 The omy.\u2019 through the tourist traffic will :sh loan when it was approved by be turned over to the Foreign : t!he United States Congress a year I- ,\tr\u2019 .i d j j ia=°i told a reporter he regards \u2018thus be available to meet the needs of Canadian econ- President is staying in Kansas City : during his mother\u2019s illness.Gives Up To F.B.I.After Dodging Mob The change will come into effect after a short initial period.In a statement the Minister emphasized that no change was being made in the policy of making \u2018\u2018any reasonable amourut\u201d of U.S.funds available to Canadian residents for legitimate travel purposes.As in the past, residents would obtain necessary funds and permits for this purpose from the Foreign Exchange Control Board 'through the banks.Young Negro in Hands of Mr.Abbott also emphasized that C D l trnli/M.Un/H r\\\u201e_|the new regulations would not F.B.I, Following Dramatic afluot the freedom of American recent action by Parliament a-, putting an end to private cotton trading.(Parliament earlier this month passed a bill banning private importation cf cotton and closing the 1 Liverpool Cotton Exchange.The! bill provides for a government commission to buy the fibre in bulk lots, as was done during the' war.England also maintains controls over wool transactions.) \"We are up against a wall of state monopolies in the *ale of wool and cotton and any inter-national trade agreement is doom- j ed to failure until we succeed in j getting Great Britain and Russia BuStlfai: gPs&KSSS Celebrating her SOth birthday today, stately Queen Mary is pictured here admiring the cherry blossoms at the New Botanical Gardens in London.Gracious Queen Mother Keeps All Hearts, Wi)is More Each Day By NORMAN CRIB BENS Canadian Press Staff Writer London, May 26.\u2014tt \u2014From 1 engagement book.Her public into\tagree to^a\tprivate trading\tsys-; many parts of the world have come | gagemente are rot perfunctory, teni again,\tO'Mahoney\tdeclared, gifts, greetings and tributes to She keeps them because she k in- r> - \u2022\t¦\t! Britain\u2019s best-loved woman-\u2014tall.: tercet ed, and because she wouldn\u2019t ,\t.\t,\t,\t.\t,\ti,\tUhe British are using\tour\town \\ stately Queen Mary, who celebrated \u2019 care to be anywhere else, touiists to bring funds into Canada loans against us to finance these! her 80th birthday today quietly Throughout the recent cold vm Escape from Gang\t________________._\t___ ________________\u201e\tc\u201e.u .- White WOllid-Be Lynch- 0r t0 home any money not operations.The Russians are do- amid the home comforts of Mari-1 ter, Queen Mary cancelled but one V .spent^ during their stay in the mg the same thing in the way of; borough House.\tengagement.That was after «ho opeiating- state monopolies.\u201d\tDespite the luxury at her com Ci-ll£b't a slight chill through in- Because foreign governments,1 mand, the Queen Mother\u2019s choice : sisting on accompanying the King, instead of individuals, do the buy- for a birthday treat was to sit by Queen an 'c bad been found that \"conta young married white woman.; siderable sums\u201d of the money spent They carried him to one of four *n Canada by American tourists waiting automobiles.Bush gam- were being held by individuals ; bled, wrenched himself free, and rather.than being sold to their than to veto the measure if the Cooley ; crowded with great events, crises, .,\t-,\t,.\tafier\tsweeping\tchanges and mal the\tHouse\taction\tthat\tthe\tPresi-\tideologies.\tTogether, she and they dent would\thave\t\u201cno\tother choice\u2019\thave come\tthrough them Ml un- scathed,\tdiscovering something new within themselves.Her place in their affection knows! \"Pnistrativo scandals\u2019 could .____________ never f°und in ah ._tirfie(T*with shoddy work,\u201d said\tc\u2019nt administration.They would\tbe\tl«m\tand\tMiss\tOverell on murder yeais, are the Qp^, 1;qp household once.\tdisclosed because\twe llunk it out\tichaigcs,\tthat\tboth Oveicll and The Queen Mother hats a.card-\tduty to inform\tthe Province\tof\tbin\twife\thad\t>ccn beaten about index mind, for.reta nothing, has rurh disloyal aciion.-.\u2019\tthe head, the .-kuli.s being fiactui- an almost infallible gift for namca.!\t\u20191 he rally wa.-\tthe first of\ta\twith\tan instuiment such aa n.(Denn-N.C.) told Jeff rters ^after \u2022 sweeping changes and makeshift i';Tr\u2019buTky\u201dinaii\u2019L; o'pcned'by\" h eastern Oregon re-larsociatirg herself with all phases | grand old lady perhaps k the moM tjon with the Dominion Govern-Yum.or its life, following its develop-' popular Queen Mother in Brilirh merit an(j its attitude towards pro-' Officials reported that half the | ment with unflagging zeal.\t| history.She keeps al! hearts, \u2022 , j more each day.nkws uisisu'iMON r *c,w oharaotsristic evcnM in .iNt.wb U1SL.U551UN\tLondon calendar ce-cape her Quebec, May 26,\u2014ÎV)\u2014Discus- ! lice.She visits exhibitions rang-! -,\t.\tm sion of world and regional news j\tf''ora Oriental ceramics \u2022 n I'*,-»-»^\t11/k will feature the annual meeting ofj\tShe attend* the-1 v/i I l/Xll UC X.vf Onehec divisinnnl members iVin\tIn.n 1 ril, movies Margate, Eng., May 26\u2014(fP) \u2014 ! Opponents of the House of Britain\u2019s ruling Labor Party re-1 Lords_ submitted a resolution call- buffed \u201e\t.\t,\t., , j ,ug fdr the creation of an elected Communism and scaled ( ^pper House to replace the House down criticism of Foreign Secre-1 0f Lords as now constituted.The Peers would be permitted to re- ; Quebec divisional members of thef^e.; an?freauents\" the C anadian Press, to be held Here and ballet.Cinemas chewing pic-; May 29.\ttturee > lie\u2019s missed or which caught | Irenee Masson, news editor of her fancy are likely to find her I La Soleil, Quebec, and John Bas- visiting them.[ sett, Jr., vice-president and editor The fact that her amazing vital-n i-i\t.\t'Of the Sherbrooke\tDaily Record, rity sometimes\tworries her' fani- r lOpOSGu\tLonstltlltionai\tWill lead a panel\tdiscussion of ily makes no\tdifference to the Amendment, Now Before\trei?ional news and news coverage, Queen Mother.\tShe lives up to her Congress, Would Make! mi \u2022 i /a\t\u2022\t\u2022\tj Electoral\tCollege Vote\tbpeCial\tCOllimiSSlOn Starts Conform to Popular Vote.! .peitcd provincial-federal financial insects which reached a poison trap ! agreements, the Union Nationale ! F ur miles west of here were kill-i has cauvod the population of j ed.Mo.ri of the others were groggy, ! Quebec fo be deprived of \u201cscore:- and dying, |of benefits and moneys which are The poison was spread by plane linuch need today.\u201d\tand truck as million, of the vora- I Financial agreements would be clous insects crawled within three reached with the Federal Govern-! mik of this hamlet and began.;- - .chewing their way through wbeat- Continued on Page 5.\t|lend in another section.tary Bevin\u2019s close-to-the United States foreign policy at the opening of its annual policy-making conference today.With Prime Minister Attlee and nearly all of his Cabinet attending, the Party Conference defeated by i'M Socialist legisla .>0 a show of hands a motion to per- ' Proponents Study Of Paiestine Issue Washington, May 26.\u2014(IP) A ^ M M .w ju .a » ji.a a iw -b.> - ' 7 a.*\t,¦\t.tain their hereditary titles, but no move to change {he system of;\t*\t\u2018\t! ,oron:o' ,ay\t,\t( ,\u2018l.c omrn'ors to di-cu m Liil new hereditary titles would be electing presidents of the United Lake Success, May 26.-\u2014(/P)\u2014-1 All Arab states have reserved 1 Inspector Albert Ward of the i back-to-work ' movement' : min-crealed.\t^?tes _gets under way in Congress ;-^Perial United Rations Commis- their positions on co-operation \u2018 Ontario provincial Police said last.!crs Waited for colliery whistle to The resolution sought to pre ,\t,, .\t\u2019a meet-(from complete\u2019\u2019 Investigate Brïde s Death garjy Resumption Of Coal \u2018\u2022Intense\u201d Campaign Be- ,\t.\t\u201e\t,\ta .\t.ing Waged by Ontario Pro- MlIUIlg UperatlOHS Flamied yincial Poioe in Attempt, nira Bay- = May^ \u201e .sM1\u201e2 w rlccive ,n.,t 10 UlSCOVer UIUO to uin S.Leader.of 1.1,000 Maritime mina day\u2019s output and batteries for DrOWning.\tj worker \u2022 brought the 99-day coal j miners\u2019 lumps were placed on j strike to an end today and plan-1 charging rack.-.Toronto, May 26 \u2019(Ik \u2014- Chief Incd a final meeting with the The announcement which \u201cof-Xliio t Ward of the i1 at'ors ^ di-wuss detail- on the | ficially terminated the work slop- ^^\t^\tr, nlz\t4\titl t/-,\tv\\^\t»/%\tr*\t.vv 1 ,n\tvs,.c»*/¦»N\t.a m\tm *Jm\t^ Ci ^\ty q g this week, vent the predominantly Conserva- .Y .Bouse 01 représenta live Lords from stalling or block- H'diciary sub-committee has IwJUSm m™th0s\"i»pnlndtiPi 1 : a.d-v fo:i ,'('',nilPtl0n\t! agreement carries the assent of vote-, for instance, go to the man.commission should such a step be commend ei.her a partition of the.; some obscure poison will lie made for whom the majority of the vol- taken, \u2019 F an?El Khoury, Syrian Holy Land between the Jew?and by Dr.George Luca?, Professor of \u2014-\u2014\u2014 -\u2014-\tdelegate to the Security Council, Arabs or an Arab-few is h sta.e Pharmacology at, tjniv Continued on rage a\t'said.\t\u2018under international trusteeship.Toronto.\u2019\u2018rity of Around the pi: head?workers both parties \u201cto the principle\u201d of the pension fund.The company\u2019s position before were busy sending to under ground stables the pit horses which enjoyed a long sojourn in surface barns, Coal cars were being *hunt- Continued on Pag &, Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY, MAY 26, 1947.IN Hollywood -kissf BEDFORD by Erskine Johnson i XKA Staff g Correspondent isn\u2019t sick.She has K.P power.Come out and try it.\u201d So I went out and tried Susan\u2019s K.P.on the set of \u201cThe Lost | Moment,\u201d the new Walter Wanger : epic.But as far as I\u2019m concerned, it ! was a lost hour.Susan didn\u2019t put ! her heart into it, even after Robert Cummings doused me with |cologne and gave me a inot^ of p|ayjng jn class-rooms.Among tition with their awards, he uun I the prize.w;nners jn \u201cg0*0\u201d were ; winners were Messrs.W.Du-, Mrs.Roy Cook, who received the charme, Damien Lapierre, Robert highest score, and Mrs.Deline, Killen and Reginald Wightman.j who received the prize for the se- Following the presentation of the cond highest score for the ladies prizes, a sing-song was held, with, and Mr.Clayton Muncaster, Mr.Mr.Alick MacArthur presiding at-i William Campbell, and Mr.Carl ' the piano, bringing to a close an-] I Dunn, who received the consola-; other very enjoyable evening hr A very successful bridge and J bowling alleys during the past ?ea-\u201c50;0\u201d party, both socially and son, and said that, a.the con-financially was held in the Bedford ; elusion of the season, he had ar-High School 'to raise funds in aid ranged for a competition, in order of \u2018\u2018Save the Children\u201d fund.A that the bowling season might be very pleasant feature of the even- prolonged, Mr, Abdallah then pre-ing was the arrangements for sented the winners in this compe- breath sweet.Bob was himself in the stuff just before doing a love scene with Susan,^ Susan finally got around to kissing me to prove, as the press agent insisted, that the has K.P.It was just a peck.\u201cA nice motherly kiss,\u201d Susan said.SUSAN HAYWARD AND HER K.P.Hollywood, May 2G.\u2014Susan Hayward, I\u2019m sorry to report today, doeu not have K.P., the Uni-versial-Intcrnational publicity department to the contrary.Susan may have K.P.but to me it means kiss paltry.Maybe it was that cologne.HONEST CHISELER Mrs.Allan Palmer, with Mrs.I\u2019ve finally met the only honest j (Jcnrge Provent, second, and Mrs.ichiseler in Hollywood.\tj Richard Craighead, third; among His name is Thomas Sherbloom.| the gentlemen, winners were 1.lie\u2019s an ice carver, the only one Mr.Harold Deming, 2.Mr.Ross tion prize, for the gentlemen, connection with bowling.Among the prize-winners in Mr.and Mrs.daman epent the bridge, the prize for the highest week-end in Montreal, with the score among the ladies went to latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Pearl.Mrs.S.Hanna and young son, of Three Rivers, who have been the : Or else Susan wasn\u2019t in the mood hn the world, he guesses, who Preston, and 3.Mr.W.B.Brader else 1 just wasn\u2019t her type.J chisels the cold stuff on a fulltime) shaw.The proceeds for the even- guests for a time of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mr.-:.A.S.Steele have returned home.Mrs.Jerry Smith entertained \u201cfii \u2022usan,\u201d her press agent «au! \u2022 ba?is.Everything the telephone, \u201chas K.P \u201d1 ¦\t\u2022\t-:-\u2019~ \u201cIs it serious?\u201cOh, no,\u201d said the agent, \u201cshe | from stars to mermaids.Half a 1 pounds of ice a year, 180 master I B'B » 1HS*I»I THE NEW irREMIER: w\tTHFATRK 111 IS a n THEATRE ig s s sa movie : j^g amounted to $30.The arrange- at a miscellaneous shower in hon-million ments for the evening were in the or of Miss Isabella Craighead, hands of the school staff: Princi- whose marriage takes place at the pal, F.N.Williams; Miss Siona end of the month.The guest of Brandt, Mies Audrey Bradshaw, honor was the recipient of many Miss Greta Blois, Mrs.Wesley lovely and useful gifts.Foliow-Roy and Miss Margaret Hamilton.| ing the presentation of the gifts, Generous donations were receiv-,a social hour was spent.rI ea was ed from the various business] poured by Mrs.Ross Preston, houses in the town for the prizes.: while the hostess was assisted in men in top hats and shorts, a! Among those who contributed ; serving by the Misses Audrey nude holding an apple and an- were Allan Palmer, J.Dion, Jee-j Bradshaw and Margaret Hamil-other nude with a real lobster iniCph Moreau, the New Bedford ton.her hand.\tj Theatre, J.B.Gendron, Jarcst! Mrs.J.Adams, who has been There was a party for Darryl1 pieces a month.\u201cUsually they order swans or nudes,\u201d Sherbloom said.\u201cBut Hollywood likes tricky things.\u201d Cary Grant and Jimmy Stewart gave a party once.They called up Sherbloom and ordered two yourself with dirt and weeds.When it\u2019s dark, we can make a break for it.\u201d Big Mike nodded.\u201cYou got a deal.\u201d Just before quitting time, Willie eased over to Mike again.\u201cAll ] set,\u201d he whispered.\u201cYour hole is .past the cabbages.Right next to .hat clump of weeds.Get going.\" At 6.00, the guard blew his whistle and the convicts single-\u2018 filed back inside the walls.Ati 1 7.00, the big siren began to whine.Searchlights cut through the dusk.An inspection of the laundry, kitchen and workshops turned up no trace of the missing men.It was pretty dark before the guards got around to looking at the flat fields on the farm.Suddenly, there was a shot, a yell, and another shot.They carried Big Mike\u2019s body into the infirmary.Bits of weeds and dirt were clinging to his clothes and hair.His eyes were swollen, and his nose looked like someone had put a match to it.\u201cWillie Barrow got away,\u201d the guard reported.\u201cWhere\u2019d you flush Mike?\u201d asked the warden.\u201cTruck garden,\u201d said the guard.\u201cHeard a commotion over by the cabbages.Went over and investi- KNOWLTON Mr.Cyril Pearson, of the Bel.Telephone Company, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.ana Mrs.A.F.Pearson.Messrs.Roy and Neil Shaw, of _ Montreal, spent the week-end^with an(j their mother, Mrs.LeRoy Shaw.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Spencer and daughters, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Beenvor: and family in Brome Centre.Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Allnutt anil family were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.Hooper, at Fordyce.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Cra nial: and son.Tyler, and Mrs.C.E ter, has been spending several days with Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Miller.Mis.Lena Bannister and M.ss B ;\u2022 a Bannister, of Sherbrooke, were ,guests of Mr, and Mrs.W H.Irwin and Miss Eleanor Irwin.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Inglis, Mr.Mrs.Ernest Inglis.Mrs.A.M.Hunter, Rev.and Mrs.H.P.Mount and Mr.and Mrs.Albert Chamberlain, of Foster, were in town for the Knowlton-MeClay wedding.Friends of Mrs.Hugh .Miller regret to learn that she has been confined to her home by illness.Several from here attended the rceep:ion for Mr.and Mrs.George were visitors in Cowans- Knowkon, at South Stukely.m | I poplo-playing producer.Sherbloom carved out a fellow with a polo mallet in his hand about to hit a ball.The ball was hollowed out and filled with caviar.\u201cNO TRICK TO IT\u201d it philosophi- aChap 1 INVITATION TO OANGER! TODAY AND TUES.Columbia's gHE!Air drama of Zanuck, the THE SON 0 * _ \u2022 Ju.* , , \u2019\t.i maintenance of personal efforts 1 \"ions, ways of ate opposed to coni-shall we carry on our democratic way of life, he added.Lt.-Col.Biron addressed the ,,\t,\t,\t.1 meeting next, bringing greetings Mrs.Arthur Stone.\ti\tfPP^ximately $1,600.[ t he committee at she head of jand g00d wishes from Hon.Johnny Surviving her are two child-1\t,W1i! Jü'st.\tBourque.J.C.Poulin congralu- lated the association on its tenth \"\u201c! anniversary, stating that such 111 ! bonds of good will strengthened \u201e\t_ .the country\u2019s security.Bella Kerr, [ Gaston Vallee, Andre Piehette , ,\t.,\tt.'o,.\t¦ oi i 1\t,\u2022 Marquette : ancj jjomeo Vallee spoke succes- ported a gross take of $426, Um-1 Street, Sherbrooke.Each circle js: \u2022 , brellas with $409, and the Double-j requested to add to its list of ex-1 y\u2019 ^\t^ c Double game which took in $403, hibits, their total cost, in order to the latter booth probably taking 'facilitate any claims in the rise of top honors in net receipts since j loss or deterioration of the there was no merchandise to ac- hibits.It is also asked that pi-count for.Other booths included ! indication be made as to v Jubilee, \"Who\u2019s The Winner?\u201d.I articles arc for sale and which an i hand and wife Matin- that th .\t, , ,\t,,\t, , .I little marital troubles bring closer sale price should be attached to t the).the par each article, with thp name and U -00(j jai j trial peace, which results in inter J national peace.I All speakers spoke in French, ex-[ cept Mr.Munster and Mr.McGee, j who addressed the meeting in j English.The speakers were in-[ tinduced and thanked by Mr.Fon- laine.After the singing of \u201cO j Canada,\u201d the group departed to a soiree at the Vacation tee 1j.F.Tilton, who i, ing becam e of ill health, 1-1 riault, of Easl Angus, and Mrs.G.Win dad e, of Sh erbrooke.Father Codere then mada touch- re Lir-Ther-R.rw s Oitrurcti years.Funeral will be held on Tues- ; day, May 27, at S-t.A-n-iir-ew\u2019s ' Ohurch at 2.30 p.m.and will b« c-on-ducte\u2019d by- Rev.E.A.Wright-j In-terment will take place at I Elmwood Cemetery-.TO HOLD AUTOMOBILE BLESSING j An automobile blessing ecrc-j m-ony, organized by the Catholic | Travellers\u2019 Association, will -be I held at the Exhibition Grounds, on Jun motoris t 8 th.Thoi are expected islands of to attend.AppointmenI Announced ¦.¦.¦ci Agreement, Laura Z.Hobson; ! Kathleen Gibberd; British Security, There Were No Windows, Norah| Chatham House Groupe; Federal Hoult; Jeremy Bell, Clyde Brion Government, K.C.Wheare; Of Davis; Last Night When We Were True Experience, Sir Gerald Camp-Young, Babette Hughs; The Long bell; Picture Gallery of Canadian Wing, Elizabeth Fenwick; The Un- History, Vol.1, C.W.Jefferys; expected Warrior, Eric Hatch; Find] Picture Gallery of Canadian His-My Killer, Manly Wellman; Crow tory, Vol.2, C.W.Jefferys; Kalei-Field, Margaret C.Boylen; Summer doscopic Quebec, Amy Oakley) This Stranger, Louis F.Cooper; High'House Against This House, Vin- Country, Peter Dawson; Mary Hal- cent Sheean; The World's Best latti, Susafc Ertz; Black Fountains,| Photographs;_ Miracles of Inven-Oswald Wynd; Journey Into Fear,! tion and Discovery; Where The associa- ils 10th anniversary and their best wishes for the uccess of the movement.1 L.Poulin compared the of employer and em- i,,u:, \t.\te i ,\t, .\tployee with the relations of hus- .JuDjloe, \\\\ ho s The Winner?\u201d, | articles arc for sale and which an- j,.,,,,] al\u201e] v ;p,, Hams and Chickens, Fruit, Super-] for exhibition purposes only.Thcjjk.', ](, fine, Candy, a refreshment stand j and the Raffle Booth.sively, tion on offering [future s Fathei \u2018 ; relations Large crowds packed the Armories until the final spin of the wheels at midnight on Saturday.They were a fun-loving and free-spending crowd realizing that all net proceeds are to go towards nos m quest] uswaia wvna; journey iiuo rear,: wv*» «*\u2022«\t¦t\u201cc\t.i\t, Eric Ambler; The White Rock, People Smg, John Lee Zimmerman; i °c^ch^able w art \u2022 .s too mmierriM to mention.Lunch at noon.Terms : Cash.The farm ;s to be sold or Mrs.Velma Johnson, Mr.Dur-1 ward Johnson, and Mr.Ray Buz-j zel, of Magog; Mr.and Mrs.K.\u2019 E.Youngs and children, Mr.and ; Mrs.Albert Willey and daugh- j ter, and Mr.and Mrs, Elgar Gay-1 lor, all of Soldi Bolton; and Mr.! and Mrs.Howard Burbank and children, of Knowlton.CANTERBURY ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE REWINDING \u2014 REPAIRS \u2014 PLANT MAINTENANCE Bearings \u2014 Brushes \u2014 Coils Manufactured Repairing and Rebuilding Any Type Electrical Equipment.Write \u2014 DOMINION ARMATURE WORKS LTD.26 Water Street, Saint John, N.B.\tPhone 3-1272\t5-29 \u2019PHONE TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATE! No Obligation Sherbrooke 334J or 67SJ The only authorized National Cash Register service In the Eastern Townships.The National Cash Register Co.of Canada, Limited.Sherbrooke\tTel.2707-J bens, dogr and 4 pups.MoC.-D.separator, j LOGO lbs., 2 milk cans, pails and strainer, j double wagon, single and double sleds, j rubber tired buggy, 2 sleighs, rake, mow-1 ing machine, plow, disc and smoothing; harrows, hay rack, milk wagon, 2 double and single harness.?, mail hex, box stove j ; with pipes, piimp, lot lumber, shovels, j , forks and all small farm tools.No reserve all will be sold.Terms: Cash.LEU DANIELS, Auctioneer.Phone 8r5, Windsor.R.M.DEMEIRS, Auctioneer.Multi-Flame Oil Burners 138 St.Martin St.Conversion Burners - Oi! Fired Furnace Units - Range Burners If You Wish To Sell, Buy or Exchange Property of any kind; home, store, garage, restaurant, butcher shop, beauty parlor, hotel, cottage; Farms a specialty, etc.SEE - P.A.GOBEILLE REAL ESTATE AGENT 20a Gillespie St., Sherbrooke BALING Hay and Straw baled with power baler in field or barn.Baled Hay and Straw for Sale.Apply; BARON J.E.de CSAVOSSY Tel.SAWYKRVILLE 11 TRUSSLER & HEATH Roofing and Roofing Repairs All Types AH orders receive prompt attention \u2014 moderate prices \u2014 Work guaranteed.352 Bowen South - Phone 1288-.T AUCTION SALE for K.A.McDonald, AT 10 A.M.May 30th, AT HIS F A KM, MILAN.QUE.24 head of cattle.1 registered Shorthorn cow, 5 years, to freshen soon, 1 registered Shorthorn heifer, 1 year, l registered Shorthorn bull, 14 months, 7 good grade Durham milking cows, 1 two-year-old eteer and 4 one-year-old, 2 or.e-year heifers, 7 veal, good team hoees, weight 8,200 Rie.Peering mower, 6 ft., Peering horse rake, 10 ft., De.ring hay loader, farm wagon with hay rack, good double sleds, sleigh.Massey Harris sulky plow, two hand plows, levelling harrow, potato hoe.disc harrow, grindstone, stone drag, manure spreader, good pair doable harnesses, single driving harness, wire stretchers, team hells, 2 sleigh robes, Dc Laval separator, No.16, churn, cream cans, pails and all small farm tools, some household furniture.Perfect Coleman pa8 lamps, steel tray wheelbarrow, Lunch at noon.Terms Cash.R, L DEMELES.Auctioneer.- FREE BOOK ON -M DEAFNESS A meeting of the Bown and Can-erbury Cemetery Committee will Ferlan-d, were guests of Air.and be held in Canterbury Hall, Tues-Mrs.G- I- Blake for a few days, day, May 27th.at 8 p.m.N.G.Mrs.Sheldon Ross and her two Bennett, Ses.-Trees.ATTENTI\tON FOR YOUR\t BLOCKS, BRICKS,\tPIPES Made with modern vibrating machines and\tsteam-cured, see SHERBROOKE CEMENT PRODUCTS\t \u201cTHE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN\u201d\t | Tel.463D-J or 2010\tSherbrooke OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoople.YES,Yes.mt.buy-ms/ ; YOU TOLD ME- YOUC T- -\t_ 7AC WAS 'SUGvATLV j Jv\u2019/ USED\", BUT IF its /-Y X OF TME VINTAGE / J SAID 4; Frw people are actually \u2019'deaf.\u201d Most people called \"deaf\" are only bard oj blaring:.Whether you are now rary hard of hearing or are just lasing your hearing, your FREE copy of \u201cPersonal Analysis of My Hearing loss and How It Can Be Corrected \" explains important recent deyelopments in the science of hearing correction.*- ?+ ?* ?ACOUSTICON C.E.HEON ¦HR.Brewster St., Tel.4239W SHERBROOKE r Irani a copy of the FREE boni, ' Personal Analysis of My Hearing Loss and How It Can Be Corrected.\" ?; ?* ?* 7F 1337, IT MUST 6e HOARY WITH AGE/ -r A 1937 RELIC WITH ONLY 40,000 MILES H.& MUST A EDITED A FEW CHAPTERS' Y 40,000\t( out oc the A MILES Chi TL,.ÇPÊED- s OMLV IF IT'S THAT OLD.TELL THE GUY NOT TO 'King when HE BRINGS IT OVER.-\u2019 'WE'LL HEAR THE- AtOTOï KNOCKING.' N.me Address.SHE\u2019S (G&TTlNG RE IN / GOOD*' OMET EC HOWS THAT it- \u2019 j -.\t' '/n i/!, \u20187,, ASPHALT PAVING THAT REALLY SATISFIES All types of asphalt paving, including: Highways - Streets - Yards - Courts - Driveways, etc.JUST CALL: FABI .& SONS LTD.General Contractors \u2014 150 Belmont St.\u2014 Phones 2010 or 4639-W OTORS and STARTERS From Vi H.P.to 50 H P.in Stock.WIGGETT ELECTRIC REG\u2019D 19 Marquette Street Phone 135 Established 1903 11356551 1722 A HANDY GUIDE TO EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\u2019 MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS SERVICES Ayer's Cliff IONA DRESS SHOP A new line of Spring Dresses Also Suits, Coats, Hats, Shoes, etc.Cotton House Dresses, Blankets, Yard Goods and all small wears.Children\u2019s Underwear and Babies\u2019 Wear.Tel.69-r-2.LENNOXVILLE SERVICE GARAGE 182 Main St.We Buy and Sell Used Cars.PARE & POIRIER, Prop.R.G.McHARG Hardware - Paints - Roofing -Rock Wool - Insul Brick Siding -i Cockshutt Farm Implements and Repairs - Frost and Wood MowersJ Rakes, Harrows, Skein Waggons -Electric Fences.JOHN W.HUNTER AYER\u2019S CLIFF Tel.61 Now is the time to buy your parts i for your International and Beatty Bros, farm equipment.Genuine parts fit perfectly, last longer.HAUVER\u2019S TAXI AYER\u2019S CLIFF - Tel.44-R-2 24 hours service, 2 new cars.Fully Insured.ANYWHERE AT ANY TIME.1 AYER\u2019S CLIFF JAMES E.WALKER TEL.74 Plumbing and Material, General Electric Radios and Electrical Appliances.Also Repairs.Electric Water System.Beebe E, O.WILLIS WEST CHARLESTON, Vt.i Tel.Morgan 332 Collect.I buy all breeds of milk cows for ; export.Also stock bii11s\u2018for export.1 BILL\u2019S LUNCH BAR Tel.460 \u2014 BEEBE, QUE.Come in and try our meals and light lunches.Also Ice Cream, Milk Shakes, Cigarettes, Tobacco and Candy.C.M.Winget CONTRACTOR We specialize in Road Building, Grading; all kinds of rock cuts and excavations.I Estimates Free of Charge.! : LENNOXVILLE - Tel.238J DUVAL\u2019S i SERVICE STATION Lennoxville - Tel.186 Located on the fork of Stanslcad and Coaticook Highway.Texaco Products, Greasing, Washing, Tire Repairs.Day and Night Service.FEARON LUMBER CO.REG\u2019D NORTH HATLEY Soft wood slabs $1.50 single cord ! at mill or $2.00 delivered.Saw-| dust .01 cubic ft.for bedding or j .02\u2019: cu.ft.delivered.All kinds loi rough and finished lumber; also ! custom sawing and planing.I \u2022gravel screening and washing : plant 36\u201d x 16\u2019.1 No.5 Simons Reck Crusher, l water wheel with ; 1 set Bevel gears.Tel, 84 North Hatley or Sherbrooke 1105R.HAWES TRANSPORT GENERAL TRUCKING North Hatley - Waterville -Katevale - Montreal Phone NORTH HATLEY 127 R 2 Montreal Warehouse: 1033 Wellington - Phone PL.8145 BAR M RIDING STABLES SADDLE HORSES TO RENT Horses available any time of the day and evening.Take A Ride In The Country.H.W.MURRAY, Prop.Riverside Boat Rentals We rent boats by the hour, day, week or month.BOAT TAXI ALSO AVAILABLE.Boats also repaired and painted.C.W.RIDE, Prop.Tel.NORTH HATLEY 151 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, , STANBRIDGE RIDGE i Mrs.Frank Corey and her ¦ daughter, Miss Jeane Corey, entertained a large number of guests ar a charmingly arranged \u201cShow-1 or\u201d in honor of Miss Jean Sager.| Over forty guests were pre-! sent.When the guest of honor j I arrived, she was greeted by the; j strains of the \"Wedding March.\u201d! j She was seated by a tea-wagon, \u2022 j which was loaded with gifts, in-j | eluding a large number of beau- J | tiful cups and saucers and many j \u2022miscellaneous gifts.After those j jhad been unwrapped and admired, I I Miss Sager charmingly expressed | | her appreciation for the lovely) \u2022 presents and the good wishes of | the donors and the hospitality ofj i the hostesses.Delicious refresh-1 i mente were served, j Mrs.E.C.Knight went to Kingston, Out., to attend the eon-j \u2022vocation at Queen\u2019s University, I where her son, Mr.Paige Knight, | received his B.A.degree.Mrs.A.G.Sager spent a day i jin Montreal.Word has been received from ] I Mrs.Ramsey, who has spent the1 S winter in England, that she is) ! sailing for home on June 4.; Mr.Eric Corey has gone to East Fairfield, Vt., for an indefin-j ite time.The local Roman Catholic School was closed on May 15 and 16.Miss Inez Planinshek was an overnight guest at the Sager i home.Several of the local young \u2022people attended a fishing party I at \"The Creek.\u201d j Mr.Zephirin Dupont has completed a small building on the site of his recently destroyed house for a temporary dwelling for his family.Misses Lois Raker, Hertha, June MONDAY, MAY 26, 1947.OUT OUR WAY Py J, B, Williami DO YOU THIWK I'M GCIMÔ TO PACK OUR STUFF INTO NEW ME \\ HOOD -IÇOK- THCSE; YOU CAN\u2019T BE PARTtC'LAR WHEN YOU\u2019RE BUMMIN\u2019.' AN' I tVPOfiE TH\u2019 ONI TH AT CU2.tl.rD THIS ÔOT AWL TH\u2019 TOAST IE - ROAST IC BOXES.* X 7^-7 L u ctri !.8 i pSHty «f BEER I Btl ____I , I U i WHISKEY\u2022 ^ WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY mm' ' ay 1 fPr Jt*ï wilTiTNf> Sunday afternoon at three o\u2019clock,1 D.S.T., until winter.The W.A.of the United Church met with Mrs.Oscar Davis with ! a good attendance.Deliciou.-i re-freshments were .served by the I hontes?.Mrs.Lucia Fessenden and Mrs.Mildred Sweet were guests of Mr.and Mrs, Hartley Sawyer, of Notre I Dame de Grace.Mr.and Mrs.Oscar E.Davia and Mr.-.Edson Davis were guests ofj Mr.and Mtv.William 11.Davis and; family, of Waterville.Mrs.Edson Davis spent a few 1 days in Knowlton with her sister,! Mrs.Ruth Sweet, who is rccuper-u\u2019.tng satisfactorily after her accident.Mre, Lucia Fessenden spent a week in Montreal to be near Mrs.Mildred Sweet, who underwent a major operation in the Herbert Reddy M e m o rial H o s p i t a 1.j Late- : news is that Mrs.Sweet is making a normal recovery.Her address is The Herbert Reddy i Memorial Htv-pilul, Room 352.4030 Tuppci* Street, Montreal.The Riding Club cabin is near-: !y completed and (he barn con- ; uruetion is underway.Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Simcoek,1 - Seven of North Hatley, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mns.E-ben Fessenden and family.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Spencer and son, Freddy, of Waterloo, were (guests of Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Williams and family.Mr.Edward Mooney\u2019s health is somewhat improved.\u2022Mns.Edson Davis is suffering from a severe cold.Mr.and Mrs, Elton Boekus and family, of Knowlton, were guests of Mr.J.W.Bockue and Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Bockus, Mrs.W.J, Taylor, of Knowlton, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs.Abbio Woodard and brother, Mr.Edward Woodard, at \u2018\u2018Maple-hurst.\u201d Mr.Ralph Matthews, of Knowlton High School, was a guest of his parent-1, Mr, and Mrs, P.W.Matthews, over the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.W.H, Davis, of Waterloo, were guests of Jlrs.Edson Davis.Reader notices in country locals, 15c per line of 5 words.Lennoxville and City Brieflets, 20c per line.IViassawippi W.R.COATES MASSAWIPPI - Tel.7-R-14 Opposite the Post Office Fresh fruit and vegetables.Groceries, Cigarettes, Candy, Soft Drinks.Rock Island and Jeane Corey, Carol Sager, Mr.and Mrs.Carl Vaughan, Mr.and Mrs.Neil Baker, Mr.and Mr.-.Herman Riel, Gerald and Erie Corey and David Realffe attended a dance at Mystic.Mr.Edmund Jess has returned to the Convalescent Hospital, at St.Hyacinthe, after spending a short time at his home here.Mr.ami Mrs, Donald Stolliker and young son, Bruce, of Meigs' Corner, were guests at the Douglas home.Anywhere \u2014 Any Time Larry\u2019s Taxi Phone 468 ROCK ISLAND, Que.Day and Night Service.LAWRENCE GOODSELL Magog Beebe Taxi Reg\u2019d Formerly Rollins Taxi.24-hour service.Cars fully insured.Phone 478 HENRY ROLLINS, Prop, G.DUPUIS MEAT MARKET Western and Local Beef, Pork Smoked Meats, Fish and Lamb.All orders delivered.Tel.317-r-5 CLIFF SHONYO PUBLISHERS\u2019 AGENT Reader\u2019s Digest, 25 months $5.00 ;j Newsweek, 1 year, New-$4.501 Renewal .$6.50 Time .$6.50 i Ladies\u2019 Home Journal.2 yrs.$5.00 Saturday Evening Post, 2 yrs.$7.50 OTHER PRICES ON REQUEST.THE VILLAGE MARKET ROCK ISLAND.TEL.376.Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, Western Beef, Snicked Meats, Fish, Groceries and Eggs.Bromptonvillc BLANCHETTE\u2019S GARAGE Bromptonville Tel.179M12 Oliver Vallce, Body Estimator.WE SPECIALIZE in any kind of Body Work; also painting, welding and general repairs.We will be glad to give you estimates free of charge.HENRI MORIN\u2019S BOAT SHOP MAGOG \u2014 TEL.788 Moulded Plywood Boats and Canoes.Evinrude Outboard Sales and Service.Cedar Punts and Sail Boats.Border Taxi Improved day and night service.Cars fully insured.Tel.440 \u2014 ROCK ISLAND DOBB and COOPER, Props.Stansiead Ever Hungry At Odd Hours?Enjoy the flavour 4 out of 5 choose! Busy housewives tell us they often crave a light but sustaining, tasty snack at odd hours.Their choice?Kellogg\u2019s Corn Flakes, of course, with milk and sugar.This delicious energy food is ready in a jiffy with no fuss or muss.And does it taste good! Year after year Kellogg's Corn Flakes are voted first for flavour ., and of course they\u2019re always fresh as a daisy! Get a package of Kellogg\u2019s next time you shopl PEARCETON Miss Margaret Turner has returned to Sweetsburg, after spending a few days with her bi fiber, Mr.Charles Turner, and Mrs.Turner.Mr.Edward Hodge, of Stan-bridge East; Rev.H.Bomnhour, of Dunham; and Mr.and Mrs.J.Bessette, of Grigham, were callers of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Hunter.Mr.and Mrs.George Loyolte spent a day whh Mr.and Mrs.Harold Mums, at Wo ! Brome.Miss Sheila ('lough, >1 Granby, was a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs, Frank Clou-rn.Miss Catherine Gardner, of Montreal, spent a week at her home here, Friends of Mrs.Nelli- Jones are Sorry to hear of her illness.At present writing she L gam in it slowly.Dr.Draper, of Bedford, is in attendance.Mrs.Eva l.aduko, of North j Hatley, is assisting in ;i:e care of [her mother, Mrs.Nellie Jones.Friends of Mrs.Annie G-rdner, are, pleased to hear \u2018hat she is much improved in health.FULFORD There was a Mother\u2019s Day service held in the United Church and there will he .services each second mo Muscular Pains?Muscular stiffness and pains are often warnings of rheumatic conditions.A call for help can quickly he answered by the gentle, cleansing assistance of Kruschen.Kruschen is a rational saline treatment which helps the organs of elimination to remove the poisonous wastes of the body, thus getting at a frequent, cause of these rheumaticky aches and pains.Kruschen also provides the body with minerals often deficient in our daily diet.Start today by I .iking a pinch or (wo of Kruschen every morning for a month or so.See if the pains aren\u2019t relieved.Kruschen has done others a world of good.II can help you, too! At all Druggists, 25e and 75c.¦ \\ cx, Grandpa Kruschen says : \"It's the regular morning dose that countsl\u201d KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED By Zane Gref; J ONIŸHOPS THAT SHU DOESN\u2019T EXE/SC/SEHEZ POLITICAL INFLUENCE AND MAKE TH/N&S HOT FOG CUB J U/ F r-K-TT Stratton\u2019s Plant Nurseries and Greenhouse Shrubs and bulbs, all sizes of empty pots for sale., CUT FLOWERS FOR MOTHER\u2019S DAY Tel.311 r 11 - STANSTEAD, Que.E.J.McKenna Reg\u2019d O.L.LEWIS, Prop.SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS Furniture and floor coverings.Upholstering anc Repairs.Tel.60 \u2014 Res.241 989 Main St.- WATERLOO, Que.j KENNETH W.BOOTH \u2022 -\u2014¦\u2014~ 609 Eastern Ave.\u2014 Tel.327-J Fresh Fruit and 'Vegetables, G'vierics.Cold Meats, Soft Oiinks, Tobacco and Candy.DELIVERY SERVICE ROY F.REED GENERAL LIGHT DELIVERY TRUCKING and moving Furniture, Dirt or WHAT HAVE YOU?33-D Mary North \u2014 Tel.2609 24-HOUR SERVICE South Stukely Gendron & Lachance Reg\u2019d FURNITURE STORE - Tel.400 We now have on hand the latest furniture such as \u2014 Bedroom Suites, Kitchen Sets, Children\u2019s Commodities, Stoves, Chesterfields and Lamps.PHONE 400 AMERICAN HOUSE SOUTH STUKELY Rooms and board.Beer and Wine.Dancing every night.A.Lajoie (New Prop.) Tel.380W3 Sawyerville mve ALvEAoy CAUSED TDD MUCH EXCITEMENT FP/Z JENNY* IF THE WILDERNESS GIRL HAD REMAINED A PRISONER, KIN& COULD HAVE PRC vet) that \"Boss Jenny WAS THE aerial BANDIT,.Bur.THAT ROPE HARDI Proves the NILDESNESi GIRL H'AS DIVISION.U Xkft-.¦ - *L ! BUT, MAC,.you-YOU MUST HAVE NOTICED THAT THE Si RUT OF THIS EMPTIED\tj COLD-CREAM JAR CAUSED HER To \\ WASH TUBBS XM GOING) ÏO SEE V\u2019teATS HAPPENED TO RED.IF EITHER.OF YOU LEAVE THIS CABIN- I'LL SHOOT SOU ! ST.HILAIRE TAXI Tel.171.R Passengers Insured 624 Main St.MARIUS ST.HILAIRE, Prop.Coaticook Coaticook Dry Cleaning CLEANING AND PRESSING Hats Cleaned and Reblocked.SYLVIO ROY, Prop.\u2014 Tel.230 r 2 I Jay N.White, D.O.S.\u2022X\tDoctor\u2014Ocular Science if: OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN g 19-21 .Main St.West (f\tCOATICOOK.QUE.Appointment: Write or Phone MfirU New Office\u2014Ground Moor A.STEBENNE DEALER FOR COCKSHUTT IMPLEMENTS We now have on hand Mowers, Rakes, Spreaders, Horse Hoes, Milking Machines, Milk Frigidaires * and Electric Pumps, * GENERAL REPAIRS 66 Sherbrooke St.\u2014 Magog, Que.OLSON BROS.S AWYERV1LLE, QUE.Distributor for pasteurized dairy products.Cookshire.Sawyerville and vicinity.For your business or pleasure trips, get in touch with Waterloo Drive-Yourself I 6 NEW CARS 1408 Main St.- H.LAROSE, Prop.)\t-\u2014- ESI» .r tosii COPR1.\tK-CA1 SER BY LESLIE TURNER i ¦|-,-cxr-\u2014 xu taire THAT GUN, sNtep*.;c */vvi 7^'\t> Hatley North Hatley HOWARD AYER Phone Ayer\u2019s Cliff 7-r-2 TAXI SERVICE Passengers Insured.2l-hr.service.Also Fire and Auto Insurance.Inquiries solicited.FREE ESTIMATES Lennoxville Barlow And Connor Reg'd NORTH HATLEY Radio and Electrical Appliances.Sales, Service and Rentals.RCA Victor Records.TEL.57-r-4 I\t.Wilfrid L.Coulombe General Insurance NORTH HATLEY - Tel.130 j Fire, Auto Theft, Liability, Stock-floater, Sickness and Accident.Also Life.Free Estimates.Prompt Service.Lowest Rates.Licensed for Province of Quebec.T.C.FRENCH GARAGE & SERVICE STATION General Repairs.Mechanics with 28 yrs.experience.Tow-car with power crane.B.A.Products and Firestone Tires.' Waterloo TAXI Stand Day and Night Service.TEL.590 634 MAIN ST.- WATERLOO Orval Quilliams and L.Royeau, Props.TERRY r-IKST, I IMélUt, HE WII PHONE THE COMMANDANT EWN TO TELL HI/11 THAT WE MVB SPOKEN COVEtZ.THEN, HE W/t L PEMNP THAT TUB CLBZK.TELL HHj IVHKE YOJ SOUGHT TICKETS- FOC AND TUB LITTLE ONE CHgELEE, ZM INTO THE TRAVEL BUREAU.HE Will QUESTION THE CLERIC k i talPep wm YOIIZ LITTLE FLAY-ACTmU AT THE TRAVEL BUREAU WENT OFT EXTREMELY WELL, 1 THINK YOUNG LEE HAE COMMANDEERED A CAB AND IE BOWLINE ALONG IN FRANTIC FURGUIT OF UE MOST iATHFACTORVl WUM»' And baoc at vie travel agency.1 AiiVRE YOU, I BREAK.THE TRUTH MSIEU.THE Y0UN6 LADY PURCHASED HO TRAVEL TICKETS HERE.\u2018HUE-INQUIRED OF VARIOUS SHIP failings, THEN TOOK.SEVERAL OF MV EUSINEK-CARDE, TO PliTCIEUTE AMONG HER FRIENDS.YOU MALE A STAPLE MISTAKE, NO r }JTT 111 IT COULD ERA* MISTAKE, BUB, BUT TAKE MY WORD FOR.rr-ITS ANYTHING BUT FIMPLE.Waterville Century Motors Reg\u2019d WATERVILLE \u2014 21-R-2 General Repairs Work under the supervision of Mr.Anthony Stebenne.CARL NORRIS REG\u2019D WATERLOO - TEL.216-.J Plumbing Fixtures, Immediate Delivery.Recess Baths, Basins, Toilets,, Drainboards, Sink-in Tubs, etc.Plumbing and Heating.General Repairs.\u2019L ABNER I CAN\u2019T STAND THIS HEAT.1*/ nY WRIST WATCH HAS MELTED\" IT\u2019S DRIPPING FROM MY WRIST, LIKE ¦ WATER.By Al Capp TTrHÂDKSTOMLTv^rËiri^^^ ah thought ah were > v ° ^ A GOWER THET TIME rr U THE ! H b;m LIVIN'through /actuai EV'RY SCORCH IN' A TEMP-MINUTE OF if\t\\ ERATUP.T Waterloo Central Dry Cleaning Reg\u2019d Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing.Repairing and Blocking.WE CALL AND DELIVER 561 Main St.\tTel.172 LEM A Y Drive Yourself 6 cars 617 Eastern Ave.\u2014 Tel.389 WATERLOO, QUE.Windsor Mills r) F.VERYF ^ \u2022 YOU TUTy TU THE EMFERATURE\u2019S MERELY 3SO DEGREES?WE IUST V?ARM INC UP.rr IT'S CVtlU.Y RE TODAY .V T ?- I HEAR GASP AS IF FROM SOME POOR SOUL, AT I MG IN A THERE GO MY PANTSF MY BELT BUCKLE MELTED THE LINOLEUM'S E-En FROM HORTER AROUND MELTIWft£2 PAL.m DOWN TO MY ANKLES M IT .O'\u2014 KOT BO WIF POSDiCK 7#^ VS NEAR FREEZING -AND HE\u2019S BATHED IN SWEAT,r JOE PALOOKA By HAM FISHER Lennoxville ST.FRANCIS TAXI PHONE LEX.3 Now under the management of Lt.Eddie Haddon and LAC.Norman Haddon.At Your Service: H.A.GAGNON & SON Painting - Repairing General Contracting Floor Sanding A Specialty Don\u2019t Paint Until You See Us! Free Estimate - Box 151 NORTH HATLEY ROBERT ROUILLARD Dealer for International Harvester Co., Beatty Bros.Frost steel and wire and all parts.WATERLOO - Tel.683.1 Decorative Stone! Consult WINDSOR ARTIFICIAL STONE REG\u2019D in WINDSOR MILLS Phone 33-r-li for all types of stone building ornaments such as: Window Si\u2019.is and Tops, Door Entrances, etc.ALSO: Imitation Granite in all colors, for Monuments, Chimney -.K '(f * *V - ( IADEEZ Alf GENTS.EX-SP F-1-\u2014IS TH'VOSTTR.FFiG SPOT RE- MOTER IN TH\u2019W0U9.Wl'N0W al TELL» wot 1'W GONNA CO.WIT' EVRY BOTTLE SOD I 6lVE A WOLD'S PAIR K SOI/» NEER MEDAL.^j- I POUR THIS ERL Uf GREASE ON Ki SHOT.AH\u2019 PRESTO.WIT'AN APfLE-JYASHUN A EX SP0TT0.THEAH TA ARE .TY SHOTS LIKE NEW AGAIN.I OKAY.TWO DOOAHS.HERE'S YER CHAN: RIGHT.TWO BUCKS.YEAH,FOLKS.V,E OLE FREN SOXXATOOU.W UiNT Nf .OKAY, PAL.VCO /\u2018LlAï.lP.C 1NJUM .HflRES Eight \u2014\u2014\t' DR.W ROWELL GIVES ADDRESS TO KIWAN1ANS Waterloo, May, 26.\u2014 The Waterloo Kiwanians were hosts at their regular weekly meeting to twenty members of the Granby Club in an inter-club meeting on Tuesday evening.Headed by their president, Jules Crevier, and Lieut.Gov.George Dureault.The other members, who attended were Kiwanians Wesley Rowell, vice-president Fred Wallace, secretary | his opening remarks, based on the supposed history of the origin of false teeth was as interesting as it was amusing.Dr.Rowell dwelt for some length on the connection of \"store\u201d teeth with that of earrings, and with the impressive citation of dates and personalities of the B.C.era, the speaker made an immediate impression on the group of over fifty Kiwanians.Ranging his remarks to take in the up to date manner in which porcelaine teeth are manufactured, mentioning the materials that go into their manufacture, along with the manner in which they are treated.Dr, Rowell\u2019s address met with sincere approval from the group.President Jules introduced the Herve Robichaud, Carl Bullock, I speaker, and he was in turn thank-Walter Lcgge, Sidney Simms, led by Kiwanian Charles Slack of Owen Lewis, Malcolm Lidstone, j the Waterloo group.During the William Flannery, Walter Mink-; course of the meeting, Kiwanian bouse, Dkvight Fowler, Clayton | Robert Flood led in the ringing of Ball, Leo Arel, Jim Leddy, ! several verses of the \"Waterloo Jim Salisbury, Samuel McLaugh- Kiwanis Song\u201d that cleverly em-lin, Jim Flack and Conliff Savage, j braced several members of the The president of the Waterloo visiting club.Club, Robert Millinchamp, was in\t«nni.'= charge, assisted by president Jules Crevier, of the Granby Club.The guest speaker on this occasion was Dr.Wesley Rowell, of Granby, an active member of the club.His address was entitled \"The Manufacture of Porcelaine Teeth\u201d and SIDE GLANCES SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, By Galbraith MONDAY, MAY 26, 1947.Next week's meeting is to take the form of a picnic lunch taken up to the premises of Robinson\u2019s Park, at which time a general clean-up by the members will take place of this beauty spot.The president eagerly sought the full support of all members in this Mew Bertfî OR Modcrniie your stucco home with Bondex, the decorative paint that covers water stains and seals out dampness.Easy to apply, just brush it on.Low cost.\u2018 l_h.pkq.makesabout $^30 ~ one gallon.Also bonds with Brick, Masonry, Concrete Block.Keeps foundations dry.5|b.pkq.makes about $9 ~ one gallon.\tI Get Your BONDEX Color Chart from., Alcide Trudeau.La Ferronnerie de l\u2019Est Enrc., Rock Island Hardware and TMumMne, McFadden Hardware Reg\u2019d, J.H.( nies, R.G.Mc.Harg, .1.H.Morin.NATIONAL WALLPAPER CO.LIMITED District Distributor, Sherbrooke, Que.& f com.1847 BY NCA SERVICE.INC.T.M.REC.U.S.PAT.OFF whose telephone number k 19.i cr, P, The money derived from the sale of Christmas seals by the Kiwanians will go towards the paying of this medical attention, and once again everyone is requested to co-operate in every way possible.The week of June 9th is the date, and the place of operations will be announced later.Do not neglect your health, have your X-ray plate no expense to yourself.R Dalton; or the secretary,1 occupied the chair and the meet- this group to attend the Brompton ing was opened with the \"Salute ^'1.meeting, in the Brompton Hall, on June 14.Mrs.Lroad-to the Hag\u2019 and the \u2018Club Wo- hui,st antyle and performance leader for over 30 YEARS BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OH, (300D 1 T HtTKVA BCD , BACK H?OM THt COUNTRY , WITH, PUS! BY EDGAR MARTIN -m- MORISSET LIMITED, 21 Wellington St.South, Sherbrooke \u2014 Phone 2015 J.L.Bureau,\tJ.Blouin Service Station, Coaticook.L.Bureau, Lambton.A.Laflamme, Asbestos.Magog Automobile Inc., îagog.A.Verret, Jr., La Patrie.Merrill\u2019s Garage, Richmond.Weedon Automobile Reg., Weedon.7, AW, SOOTb at.Kc-rtory 11:11.subject wag to name \u201ca nourishing' Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Mar ,ia! supper dishes\u201d and answered byjanf family, of Inve , w v.all.A true and false quiz on Comp-1 ,v.\u2019Tl.tinrs of Mr' and -VIrs- Roi>el'\u2018 ton County was given by Mr.- moot.1 ^r- Arthur Ham has returned took|D'orn Stoneham and is a vi-\u2019irar a-\u2018he home of Mrs.Irwin Haskett pa;r and family.Ter.Mrs.Sylvester Goodin.Aliss Laura Maher and Mr.Badl McCormick, of Sherbrooke, roent the week-end at their homes here.Air.George Ker spent a day in Sherbrooke.Mr-.-.Weston Graham alter.m -i aie funeral of nor fa .,ei, Mr.Edward Searle, of Danville, v.a I took place on May 17.S -era-sympathy Ls extended to Mr-.! Graham and family.Air.and Mrs.Root\tGrab an were calling on their niece, MDs Patterson, of Stanstead who is a patient in St.Joseph\u2019s Hospital, Thetford Mint,-.'0.1' cM Airs.Emile Demers and the Aliszes Rita and Em-elien Deniers spent a day in Acton Vale.Miss Claire Lavalleo spent the week-end in St.Hyacinthe where she was the guest of relatives.Visitors at the ho mo.of Mr.and Mrs.Alexander I.avallee and family, were Mr.and Mr.-.Edward Montigny and family, and Mr.Jean Raul I.avallee, of St.Hyacinthe.and Ali-, Geoffery Lavalle, and Mr.Fred Demers, of Acton Vale.Air.and Mrs.Fancok Alarois-, of St.Denis spent the week-end at the home of Air.and Mrs.Henry Laplante.Airs.Emma Favreau, Mr.Janvier Favreau and Andre Marois, of Granby, were week-end visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Aldcge Favreau and family.Air.Antonio Lamarche, of Roxton Rond, was the guest of Mr.and Airs.Armand Lamarche.Mr.Percy Norris spent a few days with relatives in Granby.Messrs.Harley Lancaster, of Boscobei, and Harvey A! of fat I, of Granby, wore visitors -of relatives here over the week-end.Owing to the continued heavy rain very little sowing has been ; done here, and very few farmers have let out their cattle to pas-; lure.Mr.and Mrs.Origene Nerrier and family spent the week-end at Drummondvillo.Mrs.C.Surette, of Boscobel, ! I is a visitor of relatives here.Mr.Harley Lancaster, of Boscobel, was a caller at the home of Air.and Mrs, George Oborne and Mre.Ilaslett.Miss Emili-en Demers was a: visitor of her grandmother, Mrs.1 s/?&m on the table and ., the meal is ready I It\u2019s complote If It's ALLATT\u2019S REFRIGERATED STORAGE FUR CRRE_ J.A.ROBERT, LTEE 40 Wellington St.North Phone 963 ôj-! Phyllis s:sJ College, WEST BROME beginner easy ercy McConnell\u2019s Optometrists 102 Wellington N.Tel.37 At Del Monty Hotel ROCK ISLAND on the Fouith Wednesday of Every Month Mi- Cr.wit S L-rme !0 J.a i Mr Scot?man Mr gue't Mrs.and town, were .Me of Coates and by Jennie surent P.Coate».Air?.Percy Sharman Mr», day and Earl Mr.and guests of iCaskill, of Air.and Goodwin.Sell unwanted articles through Alis?France?Chapman the Record Want Ads.-\u2014Low cost fhe week-end with her for three consecutive insertions, mother, Aire.Goodin, of Airs.Chap-Airs.Goodin.Keith, was a Mrs.Milton spent grard- The Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs.J.G.Ed wan cards were played at three The prize winners were Mr Alarsh and Mrs.Minnie Duby.Mrs.Alma Le Gailai?was a guest in Alontreal for a few day?.Air.and Mrs.D.Chapman, of Barton, Vt.were overnight guests of Air.and Air.».F.Edwards.Air.and Airs.D.Pelte- spent a day in Dunham.Mr.D.Chapman, of Barton, Vt., wa* a dinner gue t of Air.and Airs, Dean Pett.es.form a or ema find this Joined, iv-ely pat-acce.-'sor- medallion n of vour ¦4k4 pat i arte tba s.ual id photos, \u2014 makes Ho; Qu patt mot be Daily Re lor this accept-1 Salad season soon?Shop now for f 1 «iM Muegars Gold and Green Salad Fry 1 lo 6 strip?bacon.Remove from pan and drain.Into cup of the bacon fat, blend 2 tablespoons flour, J teaspoon paprika, 1 teas'peon salt and 2 teaspoons sugar.Add Jaj cup \"atrr, cup Heinz Vinegar and Yi cup chopped onion.( look, stirring constantly, until bulibliiig.Break drained bacon into pieces.Sprinkle over raw spinadi.Add Vinegar sauce, loss lightly.Chop 2 hard cooked eggs and garnish each serving.If desired, tomato wedges may be placed around edge ofspinach.Serves 6.V-27 \u2019} na; 9 tor solod insuronce choose the best vinegar you can buy, just as you choose the best fruits and vegetables.Thafs the way to protect and enhance flavour.t deft r- Ten SONGS, MUSIC FEATURED AT WJ.MEETING Cookshire, May\t26,\u2014A lijthtful musical program ranged by Mrs, I*,arc!lay-Wi 1 mont and Miss Elizabeth Hall whs the special feature of the May meeting of the Cookshire branch of the Women\u2019s Institute held at the'home of Mrs, K.S, lleather-ington with Mrs, Eardley-W ilmol and Mrs, Oughtrcd, the assistant hostesses.Routine business was quickly transacted, posed under the efficient; chairmanship of the president, Mrs.C.M, MacRae.Arrangements were made to Irold the annual rummage sale on June 7.Mrs.R.Turpin was elected delegate to the coming provincial convention, at Macdonald College, Sto.Anne de Bellevue, A brief report of the recent scmii-annual county convention at Randboro was given by Mrs.T.Kirby.Members responded to the ; Ml call by naming the r favorite musical instruments.Two organ sedos by Mrs.Heatherington .qv -ed the musical, program.These were followed by a paper on \u2018\u2018Canadian Composers\" giver, i Miss Ball.Mi-s Doris Mask,!, ai.d Miss Janet Barter conti piano solos, and Mrs.Eardhy-W mot, accompanied by Mrs, George Gill, sang tu > groups of songs.All these numbers gave much pica-sure, and grateful tribute was paid to the long and valuable service of the Misses Ball to the musical life of the town.The June meeting will be the last for the present season, but an invitation to visit the Bury branch in .August was enthusiastically accepted.THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Cookshire.Chamber of Commerce held its regular monthly dinner meeting at the 0 5'4\u2018o o d House on the night of May 13.President H.C.Barter was in the chair.There were thirty-five pie-sent, The guest speaker was Mr, W.J Sheridan, of the Economic Development Department, of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Montreal.He gave a very clear and informative talk >n certain phases of Canadian economy under the title of \u201cPrices and Profits.\u201d General Notes The many friends of Miss Carrie Nelson will be glad to know that she has returned homo from the Convalescent Home, in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Osborne Lake spent the week-end in Canaan, Vt., with the latter\u2019s uncle, Mr.Leonard Grey and Mrs.Guy.While their they uttenaed the Colton Haynes wedding.Miss Flossie Cook is a guest of V! .and Mrs.H.A.Taylor.Mrs.Kathleen Penn oyer is a guest of her daughter, Mrs.Eric Brown, and Mr.Brown, in Montreal, and will attend the wedding of her son, William Pennoyer, which takes place on Saturday.Mr, and Mrs.H.C.Barter, Miss Betty Ann Barter, Miss Jean Stev- pThc LIFE IS A FOUR-LEGGED CHAIR By William A.O\u2019Brien, M.D.A human being fits psychologically on a four-legged chair, rays Dr.C.C.Burlingame of Hurl-in the Journal of the American Medic a 1 As.socia- CARNIVAL SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD MONDAY, MAY 26, 1947 By Dick Turner Cor .1 Dr.O Briea.tion.One le., his job, the second is hiit hobby, third his play, and fourth his» body, If the chair has four solid legs ho aits c o m f o rtably, but if any of tPc legs are too short, too long, or mitssing, he wobbles.Pisy-icrsonal tutoring ;\t,-e who at\"\u2019 living an un- warned !:fe, helps iine up the Work s e?-vntiai to happiness, ho most tragic feature of idle-.¦> is the feeling that we arc not w.iel.A long as a normal per-m has a job, life.L worthwhile.A man whoso wotk brings him u-Miiia! pleasure L fortunate.If person does not have a pleasant b.he fin.do satisfaction in a ihhy.There will come a lime en the hobby will be more im- K'llHT BIRCHTON Mu.Esther Farnsworth, B.A., of Cookshire, and Mr, an -1 Mrs, cope.iv.s bv mca sEtvicr.me t m.tire u.a.err ) Maud Hall, of Rock Island, passed i away suddenly at her home on I April 18, after only two days 111- ! nets.\ti\tDonald Farnsworth, of Bourlama* I Mrs.Hall was the widow of gUCi an(j presently of Africa, were | Edwin C.Hall, with whom she was tea gUests of Mr.and Mrs.Bernald united in marriage on June 23, Hodgeman, 1808.Her husband predeceased M), an 'Hall, Compton, spent the week- funeral of their father and grand* end at her home here,\tfather, Mr, William Boucher.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Clark and Mr.and Mu, B.J.Laycock Emma Stevens May.The funeral service was held on Sunday, April 20, at 2.30 o\u2019clock, at the home of her brother, Mr.Fred N.May, in Stan and sons, of Bromptonville, spent the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs, S.J.Taylor.Guests of Mrs.Jessie Hodge man and family were Mr.Fred son, of Lennoxville, spent the\t; were visit!:\tig the laucr\u2019- bru\ttnei t weekend with Mrs, Clark's par-\t.Mr, Ernest\tFortin, and Mrs.\tFor- ents, Mr.and Mrs, Stuart Coate.?,\ttin, at she!\tdon Springs, A t,\t -Air.and Mrs.AVilliam Hall and\tAirs.Ea\t,rle Perkins, of\tEast daughter, Veronica, were callers\tDunham, b\ts spending u f*w\tday* ers at the home of his parents in\twith her s;\tster, Mrs.George\tWil- Randboro.\tson.\t\t \tMr.Allan Harris, of Bed\t\tford, PIGEON HILL\twho has\temployment with\tAh.Mrs.Lloyd Tune entertained the St.Armand Women's Institute at her home with a good attendance.Mr, Ernest Tittemore, of Berk.stead, and was conducted by the Brooks, Miss Lula and Master Rus- shire, Vt., spent a day wüh his Rev, H.A.Carson, D.D.The burial was made in the fam- sel Brooks ami Mr, George Ham, parents, Mr, nd Mrs.C.W.of Pittsburg, N.H,; Mr.and Mrs.Tittemore, m-vctoi i »i,o\tWilliam Wright, Mrs.Emma Wil- Mr.and Mrs.Eli Trombly, of Crystal Lake ('en,c,eiy\u2019 her and Mr.William Head, of Franklin, Vt\u201e was calling on Mr.Manehesler, N, H.; Mr.Alex John Ross.Hodgeman, of Lennoxville; and Mr.and Mrs, Alphos Grenier, Mr.Clayton Hodgeman, of Sher- of Beloeil, were guests of the brooke.\ti latter\u2019s brother, Mr.George Wil- Mr.and Mrs, Oscar Desruis- soson.\t\u2022 eaux were dinner guests of Mr.Mr, and Mrs.John Feeley, of Uoyd .Martin, tor the summer, is staying with his aunl, Mrs, B.J.Laycock, The remains of Mr-.Annie Hubbard, of Springfield, Mass,, formerly of this place, were brought here for burial, Stanstead The bearers were Harold F.Baldwin, Cecil May, Archie F.I Bean and John I).Smith.Mrs.Hall is survived by one son, ; Ernest C.Hall, of Rock Island; ami one daughter, Marjorie, Mr?! Avery Davis, of Heathton ;^hre; , Mr^ Fi^ Rowe m C^aticook Highgate Centre, Vt were tea I sisters, Miss Rose May and Mrs.I H.F.Baldwin, of Baldwin\u2019s j Mills, and Mrs.Clara Cooke, of I Montreal; three brothers, John Mrs.Bruce Miller spent a week- gue.-ts of Mr.and Mrs.Howard end in Sherbrooke with her mo- Guthrie, ther, Mrs, Hall,\tMr.Lloyd Tune, of Montreal, A very appropriate Mother\u2019s spent the week-end- with Mrs May, of Coaticook; Julian May, of\to8S mtld m the U?\u2018' Baldwin\u2019s Mills; and Fred N.May, ted Ch«t;c.h- ,Rev: lh?.mPson sP.oke \u201e Me,s'r'' A,luerl ®oucier* * e,ctto:' Of SLu,stead, and numerous nieces ive\u2018'Y .fittingly for the occasion.Boucher and son, Konme, and Mrs.Jfe! \u2022Æ'0' of Stanstead, and numerous nieces and nephews.Two sons predeceased her in infancy.A full choir was present and a Paul Beehard, of Thompsonville.¦pecial anthem, \u2018\u2018Tell Mother I\u2019ll; Conn.; Mr.John Jackavonis, of Be There\u2019\u2019 was sung.The church j Hartford, Conn.; Mrs.Anna Ham- other articles equally low Berlou Mothspray is Guaranteed, in writing, t® protect your furniture, rugs, blankets, clothing and furs from motli damage for five years or Berlou pays for the damage.44c will protect a man's suit for five years \u2014 only 9c a year; \u201cOur soda business has fallen off something fierce! Could you sot that thing back about 10 pounds?\" Reader notices in country locals, 13c oer iine of 3 words.Lennoxville and City Brieflets, 20c per line.was decorated with cut flowers | el, Mrs.Ernestine Pictte and Mrs.ami potted plants for the occasion.Ben;» Lre Jack;'\" -D nul dau Kuzava gave\tup only\ttwo Karl K.Haekett, Derby Line, are (hits\tin the opener but one was\ta the other members.ILtm ev, Calil,, Mov 26.- vPL\u2014 Ted Svhtw.ler of\tVugele'.isecon.l-vanktng I\u2019aiusi S ta tee ten-; nis player, came from behind to defeat K.lJie Moyoi\u201d of San Fran-elseo for the men'.- smgles title in the California State tennis championships Sunday, fhe evoves were (!-l, 3-6, t!-8, 12-10, 0-3, Margaret Osborne.San Francis co, and Louis Biough, Beverly ILi'.ls, national women\u2019,* doubles champion, defeated Dorothy Head and Margaret Warren, Oakland, 0-0, 0-1.for the .state doublets title.Kurlior, Miss Brough came from behind to defeat the favored Miss Os-borne, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3 and won the California unto women's singles tennis championship.falo Bison- nipped Rochester Red Wingts 3-1.The game was called at the end of eight innings because of rain ami the .scheduled second game was postponed.Another scheduled doublcheador between Syracuse and Newark was : inl y.Quo., May 26, -(!\" ideal Alphonse St Onge, of Granby Hockey Club, said 1 at the club's annual minion er that Granby \"will not en-u the Quebec Senior .no unless sponsored York Rangers of the vague,\" Montreal last quoted Q.S.ll.L.officials as g that an application for a e in the Senior vod to Mi in the ter a team Hookey Lei by the New National Hockey I (A report from wei \u2019 say Granby francai League was boli mail.) Mr, St.Onge Providence Reds Hockey League annual fall training here more that 50 players attendia announced that of the American will hold their .th ?11 Advertising and publicity will be handled by G.Earl Heath, Derby Line; Mrs.R.R.Harris, Derby Line; Miss Rita Gosselin, Preebeî'Beardon, recently obtained and Miss Elizabeth Gofran, Derby.I Baltimore, front Cleveland two-run homer by Gvasso.Years belted two homers in the nightcap and Layton the other to spoil the home debut of southpaw Gene bl- it Is planned to have eight weeks of swimming instruction for the children, with Mies Gwen MaeHarg, of Rock Island, and Buddy Fuller, of Derby, VC, the instructors, Both the above will take special training under the Red Cross for this purpose.A meeting of the chairman, vice-chairman, and the conveners of the various committees will be held next Tuesday evening, May 27, at the Del Monty Hotel, to get this important project underway.Five New Continued from Page 12 Johnny Mikan, Southpaw Pitcher, Helping Rochester Wings Out Of Rut A lot of credit for the surpris- has won his last four, all complete ing showing of Rochester Red games.Wings can be placed on the^ lanky shoulders Mikan.In 1946, Mikan also got off to a of southpaw Johnny I p00r startt and didn't get in the ) groove until late in the season.He The Wings, International League j was driven from the hill six times doormats for the last few cam-! in his first eight starts but after paigns, are only one game away j July 16 he finished nine out of 13 from the .500 mark today and a; starts and wound up with a 10-6 game out of the first division.I won and lost record for a dismal Mikan, who spent spring train-1 seventh-place club, ing with the parent St.Louis Car-J Mikan turned back the last-place dinals, is one of the mainstays of | Toronto Maple Leafs, 3-2, Thurs-Rochester\u2019s mound crew and the j day night, limiting Leafs to seven 28-year-old pitcher has gained five, scattered hits in out-pitching the victories as against three setbacks j veterans Luke Hamlin and Harry while taking part in 12 games.I Kimberlin.The 190-pound, six-foot two-inch I Wings won out in the ninth on hurler was knocked out of the box singles by Chuck Brewster, Char-in his first two starts but since I ley Marshall and a fielder\u2019s choice Drummondville; 2.A.Scars, Sherbrooke High; 3.W.Lynch, Sherbrooke High.Time: 7 seconds._ 220-yard relay: 1.Stanstead Wesleyan College; 2.Sherbrooke High School; 3.East Angus High School.Time: 30 1/5 seconds.Open Events Mile run; J.Murray, S.W.C.i won the Y\u2019s-Men\u2019s Trophy; 2.D.Kuchner, L.H.S.;\t3.C.Viner, I S.W.C.Time; 5 minutes 5 sec-| onds.i Javelin throw: 1.H.Moore, S.W.C., (won the Skinner Special); I 2.D.Robb, S.W.C.; 3.E.Warner, L.H.S.Distance; 119\u2019 1\u201d.j Mile Relay, 1\u2014Stanstead Wesleyan College (won the Sher-rbrooke Auto Electric Trophy): 2\u2014 |Bishop\u2019s College School; 3\u2014Len-.noxville High School.Time: 3 minutes, 53 3/5ths seconds.Mac Sanders, of Sherbrooke, \u2018Eastern Townshipsi Olympic hopeful.and one of the outstanding track stars of the Province, competed, for practice only, in the ,Open Mile, pacing the field to an jeasy win, with the eligible runners being led by Murray of S.W.C.in 5.5.The meet, sponsored as a part of The Y'\u2019s Men\u2019s Boys\u2019 Work program, saw a total of 181 individual 'participants competing in some 41 different events for a total of gome 4LÜ entries.Every Y\u2019s Man had an allotted job to perform during The day, and it was due to their ¦hard work and careful planning that everything went along so j smoothly.Members of the St.; John\u2019s Ambulance Brigade under ¦ District Officer John Rennie were | on hand all day in a special tent j to lock after any first aid needs, j They treated one case of a tom |ligam\u2019ent and some 18 or 20 cases (of sprains, twists and minor cuts and bruises.Assisting Mr.Rennie ' were W.II.Hartley, L, P.Cou-jture and V.P.Morin.Jeff Wilson was General Chairman of the Meet.Carl Griffith handled the announcers duties.A tag day and a refreshment con-i cession under Andy Blather-wick\u2019s direction were operated to raise funds for the Boy's Camp loperated by the Y\u2019s Men at Chore (Acres, Little Lake Magog, Sev-! eral members of the Sherbrooke I Municipal Police Force were on duty throughout the day, lending a hand with the crowds and proving their much-appreciated assistance.SCHWARTZ IS SUPREME .YES, Schwartz IS a special kind ol coffee\u2014and for three reasons.First, we select the choicest coffee beans from the high mountain districts of Central and South America.Then after careful blending and grinding we roast each bean by the Thermale process that brings out ALL the hidden flavor and fragrance.Finally we preserve this flavçr and fragrance in the Schwartz vacuum-sealed tin now back from war.All of these reasons plus the Schwartz century-old record make for coffee supremacy.Try a tin of Schwartz today.Make it according to directions and you'll truly have \u2019\u2019the cup you can't forget!\" SW day ScÂtV&lty 6c SlCTC f on Mikan'?grounder.Rochester provided Mikan with a 2-0 lead by scoring *nce in the , sixth on two singles, a wild pitch ! and error and once in the seventh on Charley Kress\u2019 homer but the Leafs deadlocked the issue^ by scoring twice in the bottom half of the seventh on three hits and two , walks only to lose two innings later.The loss* was the Leafs\u2019 ninth straight.In the only other game.Buffalo Bisons outslugged the defending champion Montreal Royals 10-5.Royals jumped on Ted Gray for four runs in the first frame but Bisons stormed back and scored twice in the second and five in the third to win going away.Wet grounds caused postpone-1 i ment of the scheduled games be-i tween Newark and Baltimore and Syracuse and Jersey City.In the only other game, Buf- postponed on account of rain.CANTERBURY Mr.and Mrs.E.Wooten, of Bury, spout a day with Mr.and Mrs.Lindsay Groom.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Hunt and baby, of Bury, spent a day with Mr.and Mi .Shirley Bennett.Mrs, Eric Purtlie attended the Johnston-Cunningham wedding in Morrisburg, Ont.session.He denied a report that : he National Hockey League Alontreal Canadiens would also hold their fall workout at Granby, Large Crowd Continued from Page 12 Thibodeau, Rock Thibodeau.Specified Three-Gaited Saddle, t.Sunny Boy, SALS.Stable Yvette Schiller; 2.Victoria Miss Yune Bnscom; 3.Prima Donna Mr.and Mr.-.T.I.uotte, of Magog Mrs.T.l.izotto.Green Jumping, W.Yallec Tro 1'hy.1 Rork ! 'on t.Bey.J.A.De- sfosscs; 2, Tornado, J.A.Des-, t esse?; ¦\u2019*.Borby, J, A.Destosscs, Ainu Gagnon; I\u2019hrei -Gaited Saddle I'nir, 1, Clipper, SAGS, Stable, Yluw Ghoqueue, and Dullenn Boy, Adelard Dumas, Mrs, P.Lizotte; 2, Dofino and Lady Time ter, S, M.S, Siaoies, Knelt .Murquardt and Yvette Schiller; 3, Vutorta Miss, Yune Bai-.vin, and S \u2019at.Ur.and Mrs.G.B, Looinie, Plr Hi Andcr.; on, Open Hunter, Aeroxen Trophy.1, Commando, M.I'.Sten-'on, Aime Caoqueiie; 2.Lady 1 nurse r.S.\tM.S, Stable, Julien turcotte; 3, Tommy, S.M.S.Stable, Erica Marquardt, Seat and Hands, J.A.Desfoese-trophy.1.1 ulkm Turcotte, riding Clipper, S.M.S.Stables ; 2.Judy Gate, riding her Lucky; 3.Yvette Srln! 1er, riding Lady Thruster, S.M.S.Stables.Open Jumping, I trophy.t.Hen d'Or, 1 Aime Gagnon; 2.T.\tSlonson, Aimc Lady Thruster, Julien Turcotte, Open High Steppers.1.Darkio On Parade, Mr.and Mrs.T.1 azotic, Magog, Mrs.T.l.izotto; 2.Clipper, S.M.S.Stable, Uenakl Turcotte; 3.Golden King, iKairplay Stable, Aime Choquette; Golden Glow, Henry Goulet.Single Pony Riding, H.Gucr-tin trophies.1.Star, Kileen At organ, Turcotte; 2.Chummy, A.K 'dean, Rock Thibodeau; 3.Rachel Bell, Helene Blais, j Pair Jumping.I.Tommy and Domino, table, Erich Marquardt Julien Turcotte; 2.Commando, M T.Stenson, Aime Choquette, and Hi-Boy, Mr.and Airs, R.L.Bishop, S.M.S.' Reg\u2019d.Stable, K.W.Gilbey Desvuisseaux, Commando, M.Choquette; 3.SALS.Stable, R.L.Bishop; 3.Dark Susan and Rock I orost Boy, ,1, A.Dos tosses, J.A.Desfos.-es and Aime Gagnon.Combination Ride and Drive, 1.Dut'fenn Boy, Adelard Dumas, Andre Renaud; 2.Clipper, S.M.S.Stable, Aimo Choquette; IL Sunny Boy, Stable, Yvette Schiller.Hack, J.\\Y.Blake, trophy.1.Lady Thruster, S.M.S.Yvette Schiller; 2.Domino, S.M.S.Stable, Julien Turcotte; 3.Rex, M.T.Stenson, Lionel Leroux.Open 'Three-Gaited Saddle, M.T.Stenson trophy.1.Duffovin Boy.Adelard Dumas.Audio Renaud; 2.Kentucky Gent, Dr.A.Berube, Aime Gagnon; ,3.Clipper, S.M.S.Stable, Aime Choquette, Handy Hunter, Camphell-How-ard Reg\u2019d.trophy.1.'Tommy, S.M.S.Stable, Erich Marquardt; 2.Commando, M.T.Stenson, Aime Choquette; 3, Domino, SALS.Stable, Julien Tur-cyl t e.Srll unwanted article» through the Record Want Ad»,\u2014Low co»l (or three consecutive insertion».Julien .Thibo-Dollv, S.M.S.and t iitu'ui,! In lps dear up blackheads, rranna.pimples Oomnins valuable medicinal inRrclieiiis All drutfgiata Buy today! Made in Cunntla CUTICURA SOAP and OINTMENT CALL\u2019S MILLS M j motored Ied thei and Mrs.William Barns j o Sweetaburg and visit-daughter, Airs, George I WINNERS.- m M O L DY © © ® and GOODYEAR! They\u2019re off! Around the first turn .down the long back stretch .into the straightaway , .and the crowd roars as Moldy drives under the wire to victory! Inside and outside Woodbine Park, Toronto, squads of survey men are making a count of all tires on cars jam-packcd on parking lots and neighboring streets.The count is finished .and Goodyear wins .outnumbering all other makes of tires by a wide margin.(See results in panel at left.) Once again, as for 32 consecutive years, the proof of public preference is plain.No matter what the event, where it is, or when it is, you'll find More Goodyear Tires Than Any Other Kind.Let this overwhelming preference for Goodyear\u2019s extra mileage, extra safety and extra economy be your buying guide.See your Goodyear dealer today.WARNING.Oier-itiflution promote* skidding and dipping; under-inflation leads to premature tire failure.Be sure oj proper tire pressure for your car.Consult your Goodyear dealer.for your car.Consult your Goodyear dealer.GOOD/YEAR MORE PEOPLE R'DE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND you read the Want Ads lately?Perhaps there i* «omethinR advertised you would like to buy.TURNS ANY BLOWOUT INTO A SLOW LEAK! Protect Your Car From Blowout Accidents .Equip with good/year LifeGuard Safety Tubes Ever> motorist should have LifeGuard protection against blowout make of tire .they are economical as well, usually outwearing hazards.Should a blowout occur.I.ifeGuards allow-ample time to several sets of tires.LifeGuards are the safest tube equipment bring the car to a safe, straight-line stop.LifeGuards fit any tponey can buy.See your Goodyear dealer soon.YOU CAN\u2019T BUY BETTER PROTECTION TO SAVE YOUR LIFE! -v SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY.MAY 26, 1947.LENNOX VILLE HIGH SCHOOL WINS E.T.TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP 5 New Records Set And 2 Tied As LENNOXVILLE L.H.S.Team Wins Skinner Trophy GOLF CLUB OPENS SEASON Murray of Stanstrad Tn\u201e\t.'inning the Mile Run able 10 8 ¦ ' , (jc|ici0i Ktern'.lv ! (Open) and President Simms also L\u201cV Ve Wi f tïe 5th annual presented tb, Skinner Spedd Long a contci.dei^\t: College for winning\" the Mile Run Vastern Townships Track Meet Trophy to H.Mooro of Stan.,tea Parade Ground- on Sat- College for the Javelin Toss He h v .weening aside two former, wound up the day\u2019s meet with the championship schools to take the i presentation of the various mdiv Skinner Challenge Trophy for the »\u2022 - 1\tî« T «n nnwil IP.S niSlOrV- .-.- idual ribbons to the respective winners in first, second and third place.The club's sport bars and crests will be mailed to the winners as soon as they arrive from the supplier.Mi.-s Babe Giroux and Alex Davidson won the initial event of the Lennoxville Golf Club when they copped the mixed two-bull four-fiome Saturday afternoon Sherbrooke Downs Drummondville; Splits Two-Game Series With Granby The Sherbrooke Baseball club won two of its three games oyer the week-end.Although out-hit 15-8 Saturday in Drummondville the local elub eked out a 9-8 win over the Cubs, Yesterday Sherbrooke split a two-gam?series with Grunby-B.They won at home in the afternoon 3-1 but lost out in the evening, under the lights at Granby lO-ii, Larry \u201cLofty\" Letter! limited the Granby \u201cB\" Baseball Club to The results of the meet were as L gross Mr Gundescu, iwere first time in Lennoxville s history It was a big day for Lennoxville and a still greater day for Coach Harold Pyc who saw his meiyroinp home with victory after victory until the championship of the East- ern Townships Interscholastic Mfet, follow was in the bag.Stans toad College, 440 yard dadi: 1 tn.t vear\u2019s winners, and Bishop r, L.H.S.; 2.D.Kueh College School, three-time consent-:H.Walker, S.W.C.Tune: .>3.6 tion.five previous winners, were strong- seconds.(New 1 nick Record).lv flavored to take home the silver- 12-lb.shot put: L K.Barter, S.ware, but Lennoxville were out to W.C.j 2.D.Vass, B.; .>.».win, and win they did, amassing a Bignell, B.C.S.Distance: 3t> 0 .total of 77 3/5 points.\tUiscus: L B.Johnson, E.U.C., It was L.Gundesen, setting one; 2.D.Creighton, B.C.b., J.W.new record and tying another, who, sdioles, B.C.S.Distance 100 0 .paced the Lennoxville team to an Broad jump: 1.D.Kuehner, b.impressive and well-deserved yie-jn, s.; 2.It.Pitfield, B.C.S., .j.L.tory over some fourteen competing Jones, B.C.S.Distance: 18 3 /c \u2022 schools.Lennoxville\u2019s victory eli-| 100 yard dash: 1.H.walker, maxed one of the most successful : g.W.C.; 2.It.Pit field, B.C .S.; o.track meets ever held by the Sher- [[_ Moore, S.W.C.Time: 11 sec* brooke Y\u2019s Men\u2019s Club, sponsors of j Dmis, the annual track and field event, 220 yard dash: 1.R.G andean, which this year saw five new, l.H.S.; 2.R.Bitfield, B.C.S.; 3.schools, fourteen in all, competing Cummings, S.W.C.Time: 23.8 for the championship.\tI second.-.(Tied Track Record).Perfect weather, after an over- p0ie vault: 1.D.Kuehner, cast sky with threat of rain in the p u s,.>>.M.Parker, W.M.H.S.; Bignell, B.C.S.Heights: 9\u2019 Man Giroux and Alex David,-on three hits yesterday afternoon at won the closely contested match when they posted a gross of 50, net 48, to edge out Mrs, Hall and |Bill McCabe, who trailed with a the local park to enable Coach Dube\u2019s boys to eke out a 3-1 vic- for a single, but with the tying runs on bases, centre fielder Bedard wa« retired short to first tOj end the game.In holding Granby to three hits| Lefty Letter! issued five free | 31, net 49.-, G.Panrock and J.Stage?tied with Miss X.Duncan kuehner, L.H.S.; 3.hind H.M.Brown for third poso-1 ' n.The results follow: Gross Hdcp Net tory in a regular fixture of the\tBnk sent three down swing- I\u2019rovincjal Independent baseball inKi whii,» his opponent, Tetof, ,10'trp.\t.\t, , ,.\t.gave up four passes and sent six Letteri, Sherbrooke s big port- down by the strike-out method.Mile: , held the visitors to three gherbrooke led in the error depart* hit' , Deragon, Granby\u2019s right- ment with five credited to them, INDUSTRIAL \"C\u201d SOFT.BALL OPENS TONIGHT The initial opening of the Sherbrooke Industrial Softball League, weather permitting, will be held this evening at the Parade Grounds with one game in Lenncxville.At the Parade Grounds this evening at 7 Canadian Fairbanks will meet Sherbrooke Record on diamond No.1, with Philip Carey nnd Sherbrooke Machineries hooking up on diamond 3, while the Canadian Brake Shoe travels to Lennoxville to engage the Union Screen Plate.The teams play every Monday and Wednesday evenings, two games at the Parade Grounds with one in Lennoxville.while two.Giroux 50 61 33 early morning, left many a sunburned face and neck on both spectators and officials as the hot sun poured down on the Parade Grounds throughout the afternoon.It was a hot day, and a hotly-contested meet, with five new records chalked up on the board, and two existing records tied, during the day-long-meet.Seldom if ever have so many records been smashed in a day at the Y\u2019s Men\u2019s E.T.Interscholastic Meet, and full credit must bo given to David Stearns of Bishop\u2019s College School, who not only smashed the Intermediate 4 10 and,.100 yard dash records, but added to his laurels to toss the discus for a new record of 101 ft.71 a in., fully six-feet more than the existing record of 95 ft.7 in.Stearns fully earned the Sherbrooke General Sports Committee Challenge Trophy for Individual High Aggregate score.It was a day of surprises.Dark-horse competitors continually upset the applecart.Another newcomer to the E.T.Meet was ^Asbestos High School, whose J.King created considerable fame for himself, with a first-placet win in the pole vault and a smashed field record for the Intermediate High Jump.P, Gall of Drummondville, took top honors in the Junior sectior H 4\u201d.\t\u201e\t, 880 yard run: 1.L.Gundesen, L H S 2.E.Warner, L.H.S.; 3.11.Moore, S.W.C.Time.2 minutes 15 2/5 seconds.880 yard relay: 1.Lennoxville High School; 2.Bishop\u2019s College School.(Note: Stanstcad finished first but were disqualified for passing baton outside of designated' area.) Time 1 minute, 40 2/5 seconds.High jump: R.Pitfield, B.C.S,,, firs;; and a 5-place tie for second J position; O.Hodge, A.H.S.; J.Turpin, B.C.S.; D.Kuehner, L.H.S ¦ H.Sawyer, L.H.S., and G.Ladd, K.H.S.\" Height; 5\u2019 4 5/8\u2019\u2019.Intermediate 880 yard dash; 1.J.Murray, g.W.C.; 2.C.Viper, S.W.C.; 3.A.Covlett, B.C.S.Time: 2 minutes, 12 1/5 seconds.12-lb.shot put: 1.C.Clarke, L.H.S.; 2.1).Stearns, B.C.S.; 3.W.Sopp, S.W.C.Distance: 36\u2019 5\u201d.Broad jump: 1.J.Kuehner, L.H.S.; 2.J.King, A.H.S.; 3.D.Stearns, B.C.S.Distance: 17\u2019 VA\u201d.Pole vault: L J.King, A.H.S.; 2.A.Hunting, L.H.S,; 3.(tied) J.Kuehner, L.H.S., and D.Robb, S.W.C.Height: 9\u2019 6\u201d.[40 yard dash: 1.D.Stearns, Miss A.Davidson .Mns.S.Hall W.McCabe - Mrs.G.Par rock J.Stagg .Miss N.Du nan H, M.Brown .Miss C.Taylor H.J.Moffatt .Mins K.Thompson J.Her eld .08 M ns E.Von Borg W.Dun-an .Mrs.Wm.Hunter M.Cloutier .Mrs.G.Dunsmore Rev.Canon Bigg Mr.-.H.Moffatt A.C.Wo rater .Mrs.N.Mint L.A.Gr.aedinger 11\t48 12\t49 11 65\t13 05 08 09 09 78 10\t55 12\t50 13 11 15 14 PITCHING AND STARS BAH IN G fielder, poled out a two-bagger and a single while Sancombe, the visitors\u2019 shortstop, connected for a single.Sherbrooke picked up ¦dx bits off of Letef, Granby\u2019s right hander.Manny McIntyre led the home team with three hits,; Berlar 52 a nice two-bagger and two singles, ! Deras \u201c while Normie Dussault, Giles Dube Bouill 52 and Lefty Letter! connected for ixribb, bingles,\t! Beaudry sr, Sherbrooke was the first to Hill, cross the platter, when in the first inning Dussault was issued a free ticket, stole second base, Ruel Struck out, and Manny McIntyre connected for his two-bagger, driving Dussault home.Paquin got a free pass, and when he stole second McIntyre drove for homo to register the local\u2019s second tally, as well as to complote a double steal.The locals came back in the third to mark up their third run, when they connected for two hits and an error, to finish their scoring for the afternoon.Granby Granby committed only GRANBY (1) AB R H Sancombe.ss .5 0\t1 56 58 60 6 t Bernier Tetof, p x Hebert xxB cf .\u2022\t\t0\t0\t9 i, rf .\t.4\t0\t9\tÔ d, lb .\t0\t0\t0\t6 b .\to\t0\t0\to C.,\to\t0\t0\t;J, .\u2022\t.3\t1\t0\t9 if .\t\t0\t0\t0 :\t\t0\t0\t0\tv) \t.2\t0\t0\t3 arvey .\t.0\t0\t0\t0 \t.27\t1\t3\t24 PO A 4 0 0 0 0 MANAGOFF WINS FROM DAVIS IN Large Crowd Attends Initial Opening Of Sherbrooke Driving Club Field Day Perseus interceded on behalf of another first.\t, the descendant o:\u2018 tho winged Saddle classes \\sere dominated hoiY.e, Pegasus, and the Hyadeu by Dufferin Boy, owned by Ade* were kind.It didn\u2019t rain.And the!lard Dumas, sc axon's first horse show which The flashy horse ridden by An* marked the officiai opening of the dre Renaud won out over Dr.A.\u2022summer season in the parta and Berube\u2019s Kentucky Gem in the playgrounds in the city was run o.pen saddle class, with Andre off on Saturday in splendid fash* Renaud behind the reins, the Ken-ion,\t\u2018\tjtucky won the combination ride There was a crowd of 2,000 on and drive class and shared honors hand for the frist of four field , ta the three^aited eaddle pair with dayis to be sponsored by the Sher-\u2022 Clipper ridden oy Anne t ohquei-brooke Riding and Driving (hub te.In the last class, Dufferin Boy here this summer.Entries were was handled by Mrs.lank Li£h .Dube, If .McIntyre, ss Paquin, rf ., Shamot, c SHERBROOKE (3) AB R H Batting, Jack WrJlaera, WlvL Sox: Belted two home runs and ¦ drove in three rur.es to give Ch:-c a go a 5-2 victory over Detroit and a split in their double-header.Pitching, Frit-i OMtcrmucl'lcr.Pi-tes: Limited Cardinal® to three hits in pitching Pittsburgh to a 2-1 victory and a split in a double-header.failed to get a hit until the fourth : Cormier, lb XO l) I1UI1UI s Hi f ; i v rjttiiUM r ri I 1 v M :^\ta WT n .Q p while M.Morrow, Sawyerville High! B.Ü.S.; 2.W.^opp, b.W .C., 3.R.Junior Fortier, St.Pats, lime: 56.o sec- \u201eame called, rain.YESTERDAY\u2019S GAMES PROVINCIAL LEAGUE Sherbrooke 5, 3, Granby 10.1.Farnham 6, Lachine 0.Drummondville 4, St.Johns 3.Acton Vale 9, St.Hyacinthe 8, St.Hyacinthe 3, Acton Vale 2.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 3, Toronto 1.Second : rme called, rain.Jersey City 2, 4, Baltimore 1, 1.Buffalo 3,'Rochester 1.Second inning, when Deragon poled out a two-bagger, but he was left stranded with his mate, Couillard, when Subb was sent down swinging and Hebert went out, short to first, to retire the side.The visitors got their second hit of the afternoon, when Deragon got a single, with two men out.Subb received a free pass, but Hebert hit into a fielder\u2019s choice to kill their chances of scoring.They came back in the seventh to get their sole tally.Hill received a base on balks to start off, the next two men went out.but they push's:! Hill around the bases and he came home to register Granby\u2019s lone run.Sherbrooke got two more singles, one in the seventh with the other in the eighth, but failed to get any more runs.The first two men to face Letteri in the ninth went out, second to first, pinch-hitter Bill Harvey drew a walk.Sancombe nicked Letteri Frechette, 31} Letteri, p .Totals .Score by in Granby .Sherbrooke ., 1 ! 0 1 9 O 0 0 0 PO A 4 0 2 5 2 0 two of those firsts.The first of the 14 classes on\t.\t.1! Bobby Managoff, ex-heavyweight1 the program started promptly at I in the open jumping, pair jump* \u201d wrestler of the world, downed 10 a.m.With time out for lunch, ir.g and handy hunter classes., Wee Willie Davis, of Hollywood, in the show moved smoothly through- Ben d Or, owned oy L.Desruis-two straight falls to win the1 out the afternoon.\tseaux and ridden by Aime Gagnon, main bout Saturday evening at the1 Incidental mude was provided wron the open jumping, and iom-local Arena.\tby Jack Lenaghan at an electric my from the S.M.S.stable, ridden Managoff after being slugged organ.\tby Erkh Marquardt won the around the ring bv the.Hollywood; The audience heard Alderman handy hunter.(giant, who was warned on several Alphor.ee Trudeau declare the city Judge for the show was K.L.I occasions by referee Dan Mur- parks open and saw Aime Cho- uehan, of Richelieu.Eddy Smita j ray.but still continued his rough ouettc take an unccheduled ride.; acted as ringmas.tr with 31.1.tactic.-.Finally after thirteen min- Up on H.D.Blais\u2019 Gamin in the 1 Scene on and Bud Howard handing ut es and twenty seconds Managoff handy hunter class, Mr.Choquette announcing duties.The trophies got a leg twist on Davis ami made and a .-core of spectators were displayed will be presented at the tho big fellow give in after a few distressed when the heavyweight end of the season to homes svhich minutes1 of persuasion, to emerge horse, pounding over the couree, have accumulated the holies 12 0 29 6 27 10 000 0'CW 100-201 O'OO 09x- SUMiMARY\u2014Errors: Dube, McIntyre 2, Cormier, Frechette, Tetof 2; runs batted in: Mclntvre ?, Sancombe! two base bits: McIntyre, Deragon- stolen bases: ¦ Lit- winner in the first fall.After absorbing more than a 1 sufficient amount of punishment ini their first appearance, Managoff started off at the ring of the ball and before Davis knew what hit, him he was lying on the mat, be-I ing counted out, with Bobby Man-j agoff again applying- his famous ; ' lag twist after three minutes and seven seconds of wrestling.\t| j In the semi-final Tod Morgan judged.The boy was aboard Dom-1 failed to put in an appearance and ino beside Erich Marquardt on Ray Eckert agreed to take on .Tommy when the S.M.S.entry George Gagney and Abe Kninian, 1 first one then the other.Eckert forcook the beaten trail and jumped over a rail and out of the ring.Fourteen-ycar-old Julien Tur-cotte, who won ivvo first® for S.M.S., handled Eileen Morgan\u2019s star in the two pony classa-.He won in both.Riding Clipper from the S.M.S.H.stable, young Turcotte took first place in the seat and hands class in which the rider\u2019s ability is School, took a 1st in the ., High Jump and a 2nd in the broad on
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