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[" 1951\t\tNOVEMBER\t\t\t\t1951 \t\t\t\t1\t2\t3 4\t5\t6\t7\t8\t9\t10 11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17 18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24 25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t tjecbrookelDaiUj Becocd WEATHER RAIN OR SNOW Cloudy today and Thursday.Rain today becoming occasional rain or wet snow tonight and ending about noon Thursday.Not much change in temperature.Low tonight and high Thursday at Sherbrooke 32 and 35.Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1951 Fifty-fifth Yeat World News in Brief Abu Gamoos, Suez Canal Zone, Nov.*\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 British troops today opened their counter campaign against terrorists with a dawn raid on the village of Abu Gamoos.Five times in the last two days hidden gunmen have fired on British vehicles passing through the village, on the outskirts of the canal-zone trouble centre of Is-mailia.This morning British troops cordoned off the village and its 1.500 inhabitants.Search squads then moved into the homos .After three hours\u2019 work they had uncovered one revolver and one Sten gun.ij« *\t* Ottawa, Nov.7\u2014(CP) \u2014 Breweries were closed early today in throe Ontario cities \u2014Ottawa, Windsor and Waterloo\u2014when negotiations between O'Keefe\u2019s and Brad-ing\u2019s plants and members of the International Union of Distillery Workers (C.I.O.) broke down.About 750 brewery employees are affected.A strike vote was taken Sunday and union officials said at the time that 85 per emt of the union members had voted in favor of strike action.Nevertheless a number of pickets were out at Ottawa and Windsor.Negotiations on the wage demands were continued even aft'r the midnight deadline and after the strike for higher pay was officially started.* * * Washington, Nov.7\u2014(/P)\u2014 The draft-E i s e n h o w e r for-President movement shifted into high gear today.It was on the strength of the General\u2019s hands-off attitude toward volunteer polili-cal efforts on his behalf while he was here for European defence talks.Sideline politicians d i s-agrecd on the overall effect of Eisenhower\u2019s avoidance of party and Presidential race commitments while waving a friendly go-ahead to well-wishers w'ho are trying to stake down for him the 1052 Renublican nomination.But Senator Howard Duff (Ren.P.), one of the loaders of the latter group, plunged with renewed vigor ipto a round of speeches and conferences plugging the General.In New' York, Governor Thomas E.Dewey said ho was stronger than ever for Eisenhower.# * * Washington, Nov.7\u2014(/P)\u2014 President Truman will make what is expected (o be a highly significant foreign-nolicy broadcast tonight (10:30 to 11 p.m.EST) from his White House office.It will be carried on all U.S.major radio and television networks.It coincides with the opening of the sixth General Assembly of the United Nations in Paris.(The address will be carried by the CBC on its Trans-Canada and Dominion networks.) France, Britain, U.S.A.Will Reveal New Proposals To Ease East-West Tension Reds Demand Immediate Zone Line Plans Expected To Contain Provisions For Count Of World's Atomic Weapons.By JOHN RODERICK Paris, Nov.7\u2014(\u2022+\u2019)\u2014France, Britain and the United States are expected to reveal tonight important new proposals for easing the tension between the communist east and the west-By WILLIAM JORDEN ! TKe big-three plans, believed to contain provisions for a Munsan, Korea, Nov.7\u2014(/P)\u2014 count of the world's atomic weapons, are scheduled to be Communist truce negotiators to- ' disclosed at midnight.'day proposed that the noundaries |\tproposals wiH, when presented, be the major event so of a Korean buffer zone be es- ^ of ^\tera] assembly of the United Nations, which tablished now, with both sides per-\t\u2014\t\u2022 d -j , \\/\t.mitted to propose changes later, j opened yesterday with a call from France s President Vincent United Nations\u2019 representatives | Auriol for a Truman-Churchill-Stalin meeting during the U.N.turned it down.\t; sessions here.The allied objection appeared to\tAnnouncement of the big-three \"peace\u2019\u2019 program, origin- be that either side could reject\t,\th was tponed presumably so it would changes proposed later by the a\u201c-1'\t\u2019 f, -r\t\u2022 l j , .\t\u2022 u.other\tmore closely precede President Truman s broadcast tonight Maj.-Gen.Henry I.Hodes head to the U.S.of the U.N sub committee, indi- The big-three plan is likely to catecl the hitch was that no ad be patterned closely on the general justments could be made in the terms of the President\u2019s foreign- policy pronouncement.There has been speculation for days on what the big three will offer.Reliable sources say the atom bomb count\u2014a sweeping concession by the U.S., which until now has objected to such a census I \u2014will certainly be the key point.It was believed to include, also, a call for the Russians to bring ROYAL VISIT CROWDS: Shown here is part of the crowd, estimated at more than 19,000, that was at the Drummondvillc railway station on Monday for the 10-minute visit of Princess Elisabeth and Prince Philip.o cemarcation line as the communists obviously would not agree.\u201cIt would be a de facto ceasefire,\u201d he said.\u201cIt\u2019s the same thing they have brought up lor three days.\u201d Hodes indicated the Red proposal might be taken up again at Thursday\u2019s session, scheduled for 11 A.M.(9 P.M.Wednesday EST).Communist sub-committeemen submitted their new formal proposal near the end of Wednesday's session in a rain-soaked tent at Panmunjom.The allies have been insisting that the buffer zozne should be created along the front lines exist- Stalin's Son Leads Soviet Aerial Show Republicans Gain Seat In US Vote Royal Couple Continue Tour Through Eastern Provinces By JACK BRAYLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer Saint John, N.B.Nov.7\u20143»\u2014 The royal visitors opened the Maritime iog of their tour with Princess Elizabeth getting her hear Washington, Nov.7 \u2014 (IP) \u2014 Re publicans picked up one scat in the United States House of Represen-,.,\t,\t, ,\t, tatives by capturing all four special ,TS*\tas [\u2019 should be in r, t-itoim a e r> simi'riATr'v\telections held yesterday, hut tlicyl us Iiau*,ca* ayea, the Moiy com By THOMAS P.WHITNEV\tlost tlH,lr ,;8.vear.oUI grip pn thc cerned a seaguli-by the name of Moscow, Nov.7 \u2014'(iP)\u2014 Soviet ¦ country\u2019s third largest citv, I\u2019hila- Sebastian.Marshal Rodion Y.Malinovsky, delphia.\t; Yesterday\u2019s Royal progress was The off-year balloting, generally \u201cndcr Slmn-V skies and U touched regarded as having no great na- 10 Pioyincial capdal a) l'icdo! ic-tional political significance, also speaking in Red Square to massed about peace in Korea, completion thousands today, said that the Rus-of an Austrian independence treaty sian people can rely upon their ; broughtTvTctory in \u2014hitherto balked by Moscow\u2014and armed forces against free, supervised all-German elections.How receptive Russia will be to the big-three peace proposals re- ; ton and continued at this oldest Britain Will Reduce Spending London, Nov.7\u2014(/P)\u2014The Conservative government announced todaj it lias decided to cut Britain's spending abroad by $980,000,000 a year to halt a startling drain on ils gold dollar reserves.R.A.Butler, the new Chancellor ing at the time an armistice act-1 mains a big question mark.If, as ually is reached, and not be chang- seems likely, strong conditions are ed later.\tattached to them, Russia may give Hodes said his analysis of the j them the cold shoulder as she has new Red proposal was cased on a ¦\t\u201e ¦ single reading and he \u201cmight be donc\u2019 T past wrong.' Russia herself will have some The Red plan, he said, clearly : Peace proposals to make at this implied that the communists expect session, foreign minister Andrei the war to go on until all items of vishinsky said yesterdav.She ÏLÆlîîÆ\t|\"w« »?\tconcrete ,» settled beside the buflei zone.U.S.Eighth Army Headquarters, Korea, Nov.7\u2014(TP)\u2014Allied troops attacking through the mud today recaptured one of the thrqe hills lost to Chinese assaults since Sunday.The communists did not put up much of a fight to keep the peak northwest of Yonchon.Two battalions of Chinese had overrun it Tuesday.The Reds drove United Nations\u2019 infantrymen out of advanced positions northwest of Korangpo, near the 38lh parellel on the wcsiern , front.The allies promptly counterattacked and ran the Reds back to their own lines.I Elsewhere along (he western sector rain dampened the savage infantry fighting of the last three days.Artillery duels thundered along the sector as the U.N.tried to soften up Chinese still holding two peaks they seized Sunday.offer in that line, he added with a twinkle when a reporter queried him.The first session yesterday elected as its president Mexico\u2019s Luis Padilla Nervo, a seasoned U.N.diplomat.of the Exchequer, outlined the plan .A.AU.AA.,\t.\t, j\t,\t.\t.in a speech to the House of Corn- New York city incorporated city in Canada Saint mons arty lines.OO Two -SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD WEDNESDAY, .NOVEMBER 7, 195 I BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES * IN HOLLYWOOD ?by Erskine Johnson NEA Staff Correspondent Wm DEANNA DURBIN IS HINTING FOR CHANCE AT COME BACK Hollywood\u2014Exclusively Yours: Deanna Durbin again is hinting for a chance at a film comeback in letters from Paris to pals telling about her new svelte figure.Joe Pasternak, who discovered her and produced all her hit films, is still dreaming of guiding her hack to boxoffice fame but not in the immediate future.\u201cDeanna's 26 now,\u201d he told me.\u201cI\u2019m going to wait until she gets a little older.She\u2019ll nature and be another Jeannette MacDonald.\u201d OW, OftWi ROO ,VOOV ViWVi ÔK'j't Kt CienA'&fsVA.VKÇ.\u2019t K.ViW AWÏ.CWRVWWSY «bAWOVÆ FVvKs XOSS.OC**.-AVYWtkOKÆ » Jt ?wvi toKi\\ and the card turned up by the\tPlay-\tShe\talready has her initial\tbride-to-be.Miss Phyllis Ledoux,\twhjch proved verv interestinz \u2019 dealer was a four.I was first, and\tmeid\ton the table, and the three ;\tof Waterloo, was feted at\ttwo\t| jjrs George Hodee 93 vears old I drew from the stock and\t!™rs\tcan\thardly be considered an\tseparate showers in town.\tMrs.\twas presentwhRh wasa^iehlisht discarded another four.The next\timportant\tmeld.The only possible\tWilfred Benoit was hostess\tat a\t0f the meetin\u201d to have thfs vln ___\t- -t_\t._ j roaersn frsr- fHo r\\1av te that cho ic\tIotaa/mic\tLI1C lUCClillg nave iniS Veil luua in niiiiu wueii sue inciua me i\t_ \u201e _ -\t, _ ,.\t\u2022 three fours _at her second turn.to _ Waterloo, Nov.7.- A popular and Jlin.miscellaneous shower.The guest \"\u2018£1.adv wHh the Branch of honor entered to find a table eribh1* ' laden with gifts.The table was ccSn?Tf lea® andf IcT, hcw * verv nrettiiv\t:servln8 of tea and a social chat.very prettily decorated with pink player drew from the stock and reason for the play is that she is discarded a jack.\t: ready to meld out if she can only Set a base of four natural cards Much to my joy, my partner ccnieu/here nr other At least faUcksd0wVhichthenaebleadCeherantJ take ^e* of her four remaining cards and white streamers and a cluster the discard pile.She now had m,ilL ®\tÆ en nn-rate hv\t.overhead'.Mrs' Be\"oit three jacks and three aces on the \u201c^/th* VnifS LLre, tn m serving by Mrs' carHs in he^ hanH Ihe SrHeH \u2019the ace and the four \u20180 her\tMrs.Beauregard was hostess at \u201crs' O' Worby has gone to Hoi a\toueen\tand Vhe\tnlav\tcontinu^f\tthus giving her two bases' Then-\ta miscellaneous shower.An urn-\t>k\u2019\t-Mass- to 3Pend\tsome\ttlme a\tqueen,\tana\ttie\tp ay\tcont\tnuea.\tyou shou]d add your deuce t0\tbrella decorated in pink and white either of those two melds.This\twas laden with gifts and the guest- will give your partner the maxi-\tof-honor was led to a chair, decor- mum help.You should also meld\tated with pink and white bows, your three tens to provide a park-\tMrs.Hancox assisted Mrs.Beau- ing space for any odd ten your\tregard in the serving of refresh- partner may happen to hold.ments.In both instances, Miss i w\t^ If your partner is a poor player,\tPhyllis Ledoux graciously thanked\tij,er\twfliu^r /illtt\u201d1606\u2019\tMr'\t2\td her play 'may have any meaning\tall for their kindnesses and in-\tiMrs'\t^11118 t^sgeu.\u201cEverybody discarded safely for that round of play, and my partner drew from the stock, melded three fours, and discarded.This left her with four cards in her hand.\"The next player discarded safely to me, and I held the following cards: A 10-10-10 9-9 8-7-6-5-4-2.\u201cWhat was my best play?\u201d General Notes Mr.Alden Learned, of Bishop-ton, is a guest of Mrs.J.A.But 1er.with friends.Mr.Ralph Cook, of Bishop\u2019s Uni versity, Lennoxville, was a guest of his grandfather, Mr.W.Wool ley.Mrs.Armitage is visiting in Auckland, where she is a guest of or none at all.It is still wise to vited all to her new home in the add the ace and four to her melds, near future.The answer depends slightly on | but you should probably stop right ;\t- how good a player the partner ! there.Save your deuce and your happens to be.Your course is three tens until you see how the clear if your partner is a good I play develops.Executive Of Bedford H.And S.Outlines Plans Bedford, Nov.7 \u2014 An executive meeting of the Home and School Association of the Bedford High School was held on Thursday evening at the home of the president, Mrs.Malcolm McCaw.In the absence of the secretary, Mrs.Charles Jones, the minutes of the previous Mr.and Mrs.Roland Learned called on Mr.and Mrs.John Buchanan, in North Hill.Miss Campbell, demonstrator from Macdonald College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, is holding sewing the secretary.It was agreed by all members that the W.I.loan both its looms to Beebe W.I.who are sponsoring a short course in November.The hot lunch program was dis-gussed.Also Mrs.W.A.Derick was instructed to get in touch with Mr.Pickup, about National Film Board pictures.The Institute presented Mrs.John Emslie with a hand-woven bag on her 40th anniversary, and Mrs.Ward Derick, received her life membership certificate.Tea was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter, Mrs.Dale Stevens.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Lawrence Rever, November 9, in the evening, at 7:30.OCTOBERS WINNER: Ronnie Steven*, Rock Island, won a Marconi Radio, Ticket: 150 If you need Tires, Batteries, Chains, or any other Automobile Get Your Prescriptions filled with accuracy by registered pharmacist JUST AS YOUR o'H'TOR ORDERS A complete drug store service BROWN\u2019S Rexall Drug Store DERBY LINE.VT STANBRIDGE RIDGE Mr.Carl Vaughan attended a Farm Forum Council meeting at j classes from Nov.12 to 16 inclu-Macdonald College, Ste.Anne de sive.Bellevue.Mrs.Frank Corey spent a day in ' Accessories, here is your chance, purchase during Nov.1951.lit prize: $10 in mdse.3rd prize: $2.50 in mdse.A ticket given on every Ç2.00 2nd prize: $5 in mdse.4th prize: $2.50 in mdse.for November falls on November 27, on which night a basket ball _____________________________ game between the local school: Montreal at the time of the Royal ¦ 0Id Scottish golf balls were team and the Granby team is j visit there.\t\u2019 of horsthide s\u2018'-, ed so tight- scheduled, it was decided to [ Mr.H.A.Douglas has been ^ Wlt^ S11^ feathers that one °f change the date of the basket ball working at Bedford.\t| them could contain about a bushel game.\tMiss Carol Sager, Mrs.Archie loose feathers November 11-18 has been de- Sager and Mrs.F, Cook motored signaled as Book Week.A letter ; to St.Albans, Vt.CHARLES CRAWFGR9 ESSO STATION Phone 542 Rock Island has been received from the Federation of Home and School Association, asking that special attention be given to books at this time.In connection with this week an address will be given on Saturday, November 10, over CFCF, at 1:10 Mrs.Espy Corey and Mrs.C.Realffe motored to Brigham.Mr.Joseph Beaucage, who has been very ill here, at the home of his son, Mr.E.J.Beaucage, was taken to the B.M.P.Hospital, at Sweetsburg.Mr.Earl Baker, Mr.and Mrs.Hall, on Saturday, November 17th.The representatives from Bedford are Mrs.Sinclair McIntosh, Mrs Alex MaeArthur and Mr.W.F.Van Horn.The report of the treasurer, Mr.Hutton for a date,\u2018but Betty was1 Lloyd Harris, showed that there out and didn\u2019t return the call .! was a balance on hand of $92.98 Both Dick Contino\u2019s mother and1 and that Dr.Jean Leblanc had p.m.by Miss Grace Crooks, a well- known librarian of Montreal, and Neil Baker, Miss Lois Baker and executive meeting were read bv who 18 kn0WI1 in Bedford as she Mr.and Mrs.J.Pattenden attend Mrs.Richard Craighead and ac^ formally opened the school library ed a _wedding_recep_tion at Sutton, cepted as read.A meeting of the Federation of Home and School Association will be held in Montreal at Divinity here last year The matter of forming a children\u2019s choir among the High School students was discussed.Mrs.Alex MaeArthur, who has been very successful in training the junior choir at the Bedford United Church, has kindly offered to train the members of the choir.i for Mr.and Mrs.Roland Gibson, formerly Miss Ola Baker Hawley.Miss Winnie Douglas, Mr.and Mrs.Carl Vaughan and Mr.Archie Sager attended a card party in the church hall at Pigeon Hill, sponsored by the Ladies\u2019 Guild.Miss Jeanne Corey motored to St.Johns.\\W {, TOM .gs» xa ¦ a b' a a wv-a sag * STARTS TODAY | jjj (For Four Days Only) S( a FOR THE FIRST TIME « l IN THE a THE SCREEN! ' | THE INSIDE STORY\" OF THE t BULL RING! One of the Season s ¦\tGreatest Motion Pictures! The ^ Thrilling Adventure of Flashing Steel and Deadly Horns .¦\tTempestuous Action - Filled Ro-3 mance! of members.The meeting was \u2014 ADDED ACTION HIT been sent a check for $412 in final payment for fees for the Dental Clinic held for the students of the High School last spring.The corresponding secretary, Mrs.Gordon Jones was instructed to write letters of thanks to the , opened with prayer by the presi-__ Student Council of the High School dent, Mrs.Roger Campbell, after HISTORY OF ® thanking it for the donation of which the minutes of the preced-§j $25 towards the Dental Clinic, and ing meeting, which was held at ^ to the Women's Association of the the home of Mrs.Blinco, were ¦\tBedford United Church for its read by the secretary.Miss Jessie Ë ! donation of $5 for the same pro- Blackwood and accepted as read.j| i ject-\t! The president thanked the mem- The serving of hot lunches at bers, through whose efforts the ¦\tthe High School will commence1 chicken pie supper held in the gj during the coming week.\t| parish hall was such a success.Mrs.McIntosh reported that ; The expenses were $120.65 and the through the efforts of Principal i proceeds $214.18.0L$4n *\\d The chief business before the hf6\".\tfrom the Depart meetjng was fhe arrangement for me of Education for the pur- the annuai Christmas tea and sale, chase of additional books for the I which will be heid in the Masonic Several from here attended the refreshments were ' served, coffee ^oule wedding at Stanbridge was poured by Mrs.Gordon Jones, j M;s Hooper has arrived from ST JYMES\u2019GUILD\tj England and is spending some time The bi-monthly meeting of the i £\u2018tb benr\tMrs' George St.James\u2019 Church Guild was held i ton1L\t, Mrs.Fred Cook accompanied at the home of Mrs.W.B.Brad-.v.,, ,\t, T\t-, D .shaw with an excellent attendance ^ a\"?\t°«?_e± Vim'* UH5$ school library.On the occasion of the recent visit to the High School of Inspector Y'oung, he expressed Hall on Wednesday, November 28.The members in charge of the various tables are: Mrs.Percy Ter- ford, to the home of Mrs.Henry Brown, at St, Armand, where they enjoyed a series of home movies, shown by Mrs.Brown\u2019s guests.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Draper were guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.Turner and family, at Pearceton.Messrs.Donald Reil and Wallace Crandall motored to Ontario.Relatives from Alburg, Vt, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Draper.GOULD STATION \\A*\" »ICHARD ¥V ID MARK DANA N DREWS ÜerrTll \\ \u2022 i e\t.\tj .,\tV di lUUo IdUlco dit;.iYildt acILV i 8\t1 b pl^Sed^Lth,tbe I rill and Mrs.Allan Palmer, food library, the manner in which it is table Mrs.B.w.Draperi Mrs.w.nf\the\t\"T\" Baglow, Mrs.Harry Jones and v0,r TH 'J'hJCh \"as Starte1 Mrs- D- J- Reid, apron table; Mrs.I f -yrK T\tb°f?kS arC g'»en °Uh W.B.Bradshaw, Mrs.Ralph Van ^ ,®ach ! Horn and Mrs.Roy Cook, fancy iiuaiess.ic* waa yuu.cu Uj «.o, \u201ealld J16,, p£eseRt t!me> work table; Mrs.Eric Kemp, par- Roger Campbell, while Mrs.Stan about a hundred books are given -\t:.-\t6\u2014\tK .Mr.Donald Murray spent a day in Cookshire.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Murray and Sharon spent a few days in Sherbrooke and Cookshire visiting relatives and friends.George Moody on Thursday evening, November 8.Following the business meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess.Tea was poured by Mrs.j out weekly, which is very good, in view of the fact that the enrollment is 150.cel post table: ticket sellers, Mrs.Blinco and Mrs.Richard Craighead: Mrs.Wilbur Borden and a.\tMrs- F.N.Williams, food solicit- As the regular monthly meeting | ors Those who are t0 be in charge 1 of the tea tables and kitchen arrangements will be announced later.The St.James Church Bridge The atomic bomb is the cheap-Club will hold the first meeting of ; est destruction method yet de- father face operations in the near future.Pals explain Dick's inabil-I ity to pay his court fine this way.Most of his initial earnings in .\t.\t, ,,\t,\t.theaters and niteries were drain- ; season at the home of Mrs.vised ed off to buy his contract back i\t\" ley Rider assisted in serving.The next meeting of the Guild will be at the home of Mrs.J.W.Coekerline, on Wednesday eve-ning, November 14.and will be assisted in entertaining by Mrs.Lewis Currie.Lssss: MAGOG THEATRE TONIGHT and Thur*.Louis Hayward, in \u201cLE FILS DE MONTE CRISTO\" (Fr.version of \u201cSon of Monte Cristo\u201d) On the same program: \"SI ÇA PEUT VOUS FAIRE PLAISIR\" with Fernandel, Mona Dol COMING Fri.and Sat.Jane Wyman, Van Johnson in \"THREE GUYS NAMED MIKE\" Also \"AT WAR WITH LTHE ARMY\" with i Martin, Jerry Lewis HERBERT J.YATES presents a JOHN WAYNE Production BuuHcmn m/tielUtr ttsnint Ï08EI1Î STACK -JOK PA6E \u2022 GILBERT ROUM «\"i , | Massey-Harris\t13%\t13% MeColl Eromonae\t,\t Molson\t23%\t Nat.Breweries\t13\t19 Nat.Steel Car\t\t28 B Noranda\t82\t82% Powell River\t.1 -j\t Price Bros.\t.\t30%\t3011 Provincial Transport\t\ti , ¦ .Hovalite Oil\t18\t17 % B Shawinigan \t\t37%\t So.Canada Power\t,\t23% Steel of Canada\t351\t33 B Walker G.W.\t55%\t55% Zeller's \t\t12%\t MONTREAL CURB\t\t MARKET\t\t Anglo Nfld.\t12%\t12% B B.A.Oil\t21%\t21% | Brown Company\t14\t14 Can.and Dom.Sugar\t20%\t Can.West.Lumber\t11%\t11 % B Cons.Paper ,\t38%\t38% B Donnacona\t28\t Ford \u2019'A'\u2019 \t\t50 %>\t50% j Eraser\t61%\t61 B j Great Lakes Paper\t23\t23% Home Oil\t16%\tl()'.|B Can.Ingersoll Hand\t\t95 A Minnesota & Out,\t29\t2fl:11B i So.Can.Power Pfd.\t\t118 A Ascot Metals\t2.75\t2.75 I\t\t\t 3 Seamen Die\t\t Continued From\tPage\t1 From other directions came the\t\t Greek steamer Katherine and the\t\t American John Murr;\tV Em\tLK\u2019 S.Two Coast Guard\tcutters, the\t Wamuseiis and North\tWind, were\t dispatched from Seattle with med\t\t ical crews.\t\t Ameircan Telephone Anaconda Bethlehem Steel .Borden's Co.Chrysler\t.Comm.Solvents .Cons.Edison .Douglas .Dupont\t.General Electric General Motors .Goodyear .Intern.I\u2019aner Intern.Telephone Johns-ManviHe Montgomery Ward Nash Kelv.N.Y.Central .Pepsi .Radio\t.Republic Steel ., Std.Oil of N.J.S* !1 l .S.Rubber.U S.Steel \\ anadium Steel Woolworth 157% 48% 51% 31% 58 85% 49% 47% 67% 70% 13% 17% 8% 21% 4114 71% 30% 72% 40% 40% XD 34% 43% 18% 17% 21% 41V* 71% 30% Two life boats and a life raft were carrying the survivors.It was not known at Coast Guanl headquarters whether the men had time to bring (heir dead oil Lie blazing ship.LaSarre, Que., Nov.7\u2014 (CP)\u2014Three children were burned to death yesterday in a shack fire in this village 50 miles north of Kouyn.The dead are: Paul-Emile, 7, Raoul, 6 and Yvon, 2, sons of Mr.and Mrs.Gerard Lemire.The parents and four other children escaped.IN MEMORIAM STONE \u2014 In loving remembrance of my dear husband, Bernard Stone, who passed away two years ago, Novembe r 7th, 1949.Our parting was swift.Our loss was great, Your chair is still empty, My heart stiil aches.If all the world was mine to give.I\u2019d gladly give and more.To see the face of one I loved, Come smiling throught the door.HIS WIFE.ETHEL STONE.Stanbridge East, Que.DEATHS 1 AIRD - At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, on Monday, Nov.5th, 1951.Elizabeth Carter, beloved wife of the late Philip Alonzo Baird, in her 69th year.Remains resting at Ledoux\u2019s Fu-n.-ral Chapel, 454 Main Street, Waterloo.Funeral service at Eulford United Church, Thurs-day.Nov.8th.at 2:30 p.m.Rev.E.D.Mitchell officiating.Interment in Eulford Cemetery.1 LETCHER Suddenly at his residence.194 Sixth Avenue, Ville la Salle, George William Fletcher, aged 62 years, son of the late W illiam Fletcher and Mary Gymer.formerly of Richmond.Que.Remains resting at Chapel of J.W.McGillvray, 5644 Ban-nanlyne Street, corner of Beattie Avenue, Verdun.Funeral on Thursday, Nov.8th.at 2 p.m.at Grace Church.Interment at Mount Royal Cemetery.GRAY At (he Sherbrooke .pilai, Sherbrooke, Que., on Tui_ day.November 61h, 1951, George Gray, of Magog, Que., dearly beloved husband of Dollina MacDonald.in bis 64th year.Funeral will be held at St.Luke\u2019s Church, Magog, on Friday, Nov.9th, at 2 p.m.Rev.John Comfort official ing.Interment in Granby Cemetery.McKenna Funeral Service, Phone 3731, Magog.MacAULAY Edith Harriet, eldest, daughter of the late John and Harriet Bishop MacAulay.Born November 18th,\t1895, passed away October 191h, 1951.Interment at Gould, Que.Funeral private.No flowers by request.ROUSSEL Killed on active service in Korea, on July 3rd, 1951, Sgl.Richard It.Roussel, beloved son of Mrs.Frank Beaudry, of Sherbrooke, and her late husband, Alexander B.Roussel, in his 31st year.The libra will be sung in St.Patrick\u2019s Church upon arrival of C.N.R.train on Friday, Nov.0th, at 3:26 p.m.Rev.Father R.Moisan officiating.Interment in St.Michael's Cemetery.For further information phone Blake,s\u2019, 2-9977.ï.Rr: V! mmmw'szwmi J.W.BLAKE REG'D.FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Or* QUEEN ST.GO TELEPHONE iUi iiji iiii iiü/TfitL rifcrijf'itlri:jiiuaîâ 29977 STONE\u2014In loving memory of a dear daddy, who passed away November 7th, 1949.Two years has passed since I held your hand.Two years nearer the Promised Land, Some day we\u2019ll meet on that other shore Where parting and sorrow will be no more.Deep In my heart lies a picture, Of a dear one gone to rest, In memory\u2019s frame I shall keep It, For he was one of the* best.HIS DAUGHTER, HAZEL.Stanbridge East, Que.CARDS OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to our friends for the many gifts, telegrams and cards which were received to congratulate us on our Golden Wedding anniversary.MR.AND MRS.E.L.HODGE Stanbridge East, Que.Anderson Monuments BOX 56 - BEEBE, QUE.Monuments, Markers, Lettering.Work done anywhere in E.T.Write for Pamphlet and Prices.! wish to express my appreciation to all my relatives and friends who visited j me or remembered mo In any wav ' while a patient in Sherbrooke Hospital j I especially wish to thank Dr.Bennett, J | Dr.MacLeod, Dr.Dougan, Rev.S, Fore-j man, all Ihe nurses on the third floor, j and the Brookbury W.I.1 thank you one and all.CHAS.LITTLE Marriages, Births, Deaths, Card of Thanks $1.50 per insertion in MEMORIAMS fl.OU 20 cent* per line for poetry Additional names over three, 10 cents each name.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OF PABTY SENDING NOTICE.We wish to thank our friends for the ; party they gave on our recent anniversary; also for the beautiful present.MR.AND MRS.EDWIN ALDRICH Huntingville, Que.GAYLOR\u2014We wish to thank all the friends who so kindly helped us as the [ time of the sudden death of our father, j Reginald Gaylor.We especially wish to | thank Rev.J.A.Crewe, the bearers, | those who sent flowers, food and money ¦ ! and all those that are helping us in I our hour of need, HIS CHILDREN | Fulford, Que.Telephone 52-r-2 Antonio Boisvert Funeral Director Ambulance .Service Funeral Home 3rd Avenue\u2014WINDSOR MILLS ,» A -< O\u2019 Dial 3-3636 for Quick Results w-r«\" read SAVE T/ME SAVE MONEY ADS ACCEPTED UP TO 4 P.M.PREVIOUS DAT.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE\u20143 cent* par worn, minimum charge 50 cents for 16 words or less; three consecutive Insertions, 51.25; six consecutive Insertions, $2.25; Record Box, 10c.CHARGE RATE \u2014 4 cents per word, minimum charge 75 cents for IS words or less.ADS ACCEPTED - All forms ot classified ads.Legal Notices and Auction Saler accepted until 4 p.m.the day previous to the date of insertion.Dial 3-3636 1.Articles For Sale USED General Electric white porcelain washer, guaranteed excellent condition.Cash or terms.Tel.2-8931.MOUTON fur #oat.slie 18.In gond condition.Phone North Hatley, J2-K-3, WEALTHY and Eameuae apples, 50c bushel.Other kinds cheap.No aules on Sunday, Bring containers.O B Cass, Georgevllle.Phone Magog J.')82, BOSS sporting rifles, .30.1 calibre, 24'\u2019 barrel, $33.00; 20\u201d or 24\u201d barrel with recoil pad, $39.50?Excellent Inside, reblued and stocks reflnlshed.Eds or Warner, 294 Main Street, Lennoxville.SUBSCRIBERS receiving HOME DELIVERY may report missing copies or irregular service by calling 3-3636 before 5:00 p.m.BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocate» ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLEY, Olivier Bldg., 4 Wellington South.Tel.2-4735.Armand Rousseau, K.C., W.H.Bradley, K.C., D.S.Howard, General trial, practice, estate.Chartered Accountants 3.\tTypewriters For Sale | RENT OR BUY a new Remington Personal Portable Typewriter.Big machine performance, portable convenience.Call Remington Rand, 54-A Wellington St.North.Phone 2-4088.4.\tProperty For Sale HOUSE, 12 rooms, good revenue as rooming house, 5 minutes from the centre of the town, residential section, modern, central oil heating with radiators, 2 bathrooms with showers, large garden.Price $12,500.Immediate occupancy.Mr*.J.S.Bolduc, 100 Central Street, corner Court, Box 413, Coaticook.BRICK house, Main Street, Stanslead.Six rooms ami bath, fireplace, hardwood floors, fully Insulated, verandah, sunporch, doubla garage, largo garden, apple trees.Lot 50x300.Price $8,500.Convenient terms.John E.Poaps, Rock Island.Phone 143.6A.For Sale Or To Let TWO tenement house In Watervllle.Lower flat six rooms and bath.All newly cleaned.Now- available.Phone 3-R-32, North Hatley.THOMAS C.CORRY, C.A., 1944 Dorchester St.West, Montreal.P.S.ROSS & SON, Chartered Accountants, Montreal.T.R.EDNEY A CO\u201e 72 Prospect St.Phone 2-7622.Dentist DR.J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon-Dentist, 100 Wellington St.North, opposite Court House.Phone 2-3103.Physicians and Surgeons DR.ETHIER, Phone 2-2567, 84 King West, Sherbrooke.Urinary Diseases Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPI-tal.Dr.L.A Gendreau, 67 Wellington St.South.FLOOR SANDING Rubber Tile Laying of Rubber Tile \u201cDone the way you like it** Expert Workmen \u2014 Free Estimates A.H.MASSON 10 St.Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.2-6Wi 18.Wanted To Rent WANTED\u2014 Small house with some land.Anywhere that there Is good bus service to city.Box 108, Record.20.Wanteo To Purchase WANTED\u2014Sugar arch, 4x12.Apply C.T.Herring, Lennoxville.^ A BE Buyers* Cordwpod» herd end softwood blabs, 4 ft.Quote prices on cars, loading point and quantities, available.Rolre & Frerea Inc., 2000 Mercier Street, Montreal.WANTED\u2014Small farm or village property.House must have eight rooms and all modern conveniences, vicinity Stanatead.Box 104, Record.8, Cars For Sale 1941 DODGE Custom Sedan, completely winterized, heater and defrosters.Excellent condition throughout.Price $600.Phone 256, North Hatley.1939 NASH, heater, radio, slip covers.Reasonable, Dial 2-4623.1949 MONARCH Sedan, excellent condition.Reasonable.Tel.2-8404.ONLY $150 buys this 1934 LaSalle sedan, licenced, good tires, spare, heater and new battery.For inspection In Sherbrooke write now, giving phone number or address.Box 100, Record.24.Salesmen Wanted THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME WE have an opening for a salesman to take over a territory in Eastern Townships, on which we are firmly established.This territory has been worked successfully by one man for fifteen years.The line Is one of the leaders In the calendar and advertising specialty field, including counter check books, printed gummed tape, etc.Very substantial volume of established business, which can be increased.High commission with drawing account for right man.Write in full detail to Box 105, Record.Sales Manager will arrange personal interview in Montreal for selected applicants.Must be bilingual.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1931.32.Situations Wanted Female EXPERIENCED stenographer desires employment, Box 106, Record.33.Situations Wanted, Domestic QUIET person desires light housekeeo-Ing, 1 or 2 rooms.Apply Box 102, Record.36.\tMiscellaneous MONEY to loan, $3,500 on first mortf gage.V/rite Box 111, Record.37.\tPersonals RADIO GUIDE HY65IEN1C supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples, 25c.\t24 samples, $1.00.Mail order Dept., U-2, Nov.Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.LOST from Albert Binney's pasture, Birchton, yearling Holstein heifer, figure seven on face.Generous reward if found.Notify Frank McConnell, Sawyerville, Que.Tel.69-R-2.11.Livestock For Sale 18 PIGS between 4 and 5 weeks old.Apply Artemas Willard, Massawippi.Tel.Ayer\u2019s Cliff, 3-R-22.12.To Let 24A.Agents Wanted Agents Wanted To Sell Beautiful Metallic Christmas Cards for which there Is an almost sensational demand, general and religious cards.Many other assortments.Also dainty little 1952 metallic calendars and magnificent streamers with the words \u201cMerry Christmas\u201d and \"Happy New Year\u201d which sell easily in almost every home and business place.We can supply the cards and streamers also Christmas tree ornaments In French, or English.Just the right time to sell these.Many other assortments.Send for wholesale price list Immediately.Established nearly forty years.N.Newton Walpert, Suite 203 University Tower Building, 660 St.Catherine St.West, Montreal, Que.BIG PROFITS: Sell portraits.Manage your own business Send for catalogue.United Art Co., Toronto 2-B.39.Lost & Found LOST\u2014Friday or Saturday night, Nov.2nd or 2rd, Firestone spare tire, 6 ply 610 for Va ton Chevrolet truck, between Burroughs\u2019 Fails Road and Coaticook or on the way to Sherbrooke.Generous reward promised.Contact Armand Isabel, Way\u2019s Mills, or telephone Coaticook, 320.47.Property For Sale IF you are selling your property we have a long list of buyers with ready cash.For prompt service call Fred Conway, 9a Wellington North.Tel.3-2874.MASSAWIPPI Dance at Community Hall, Fri., Nov.9th.Gerry Haselton\u2019s Hay Shakers, Come and have a good time.\u201cPOETS\u2019 CITY\u201d Weimar, Germany, often is referred to as the \u201cPoets\u2019 City.\u201d It was the home of Goethe, Schiller, Herder, and Wicland.Franz Liszt, one of the world\u2019s greatest musicians, also lived there.i -:- SUBLET four room apartment, Vimy Street, December 1st.Adults only.Dial 2-9607 after 5:30 p.m.26.Help Wanted: Male STENOGRAPHER, bilingual, for local business office.Good salary, Blue ! Cross, Group insurance, pension plan.Apply Box 110, Record.NEW flats\u2014$35.00-$55.00.Modern, heated apartments: 3-4-5 rooms.Apply \u201cSplendid Manoir,\u2019* Phone 2-5440.VENETIAN BLINDS Mf) DIFFERENT MODELS on display at our sample room Also \u2014 Washing - Repairs VENETIAN DISTRIBUTORS REG'D- f3c King West - Tel Ml50 GARAGE at 27 Wolfe Street.Apply E.W.Lyster.EIGHT room semi-detached house.Occupancy December 1st.E.W.Lyster I 27 Wolfe.I\t__________________ EXPERIENCED, bilingual clerk wanted to take charge of Men\u2019s Wear Department in the Eastern Townships.Permanent position.Salary and commission.References required.Write Box 35, La Tribune, Sherbrooke.DR.J.P.FORTIER B.A.L.M.C.C Eye - Ear - Nose - Throat Eyes Examined (3 to 4 P M and / to S P.M Otllyl Tel.2-2888, Sherbrooke.FOUR room heated apartment, large sunporch, private entrance front and back.Dial 34296.3,000 SQ.FT.In heated fireproof building with elevator at 29 Wellington St.South.Immediate occupancy.For further Information apply Seal-Drt Sportswear, 222 Ninth Avenue.Phone 2-8450.125 MODERN six room flat, situated at King West.Dial 2-8605.FOUR room suite with private bath.65 Academy Street, Box 271, Danville, Que.L.T.MERRIGAN Cookshire LICENSED AUCTIONEER for the District of St.Francis TEL.COOKSHIRE l8-ring-3 THREE room heated apartment to let to person buying stove and carpet.Apply 264 Short.Phone 2-3667.15.Rooms To Let |_________________________________ TWO rooms for rent with ill modern conveniences.42 Courcelette St.16.Boarders Wanted 27.Help Wanted: Female THE BELL TELEPHONE CO.OF CANADA HAS AN IMMEDIATE VACANCY FOR A BILINGUAL STENOGRAPHER APPLICANT SHOULD BE SINGLE, AGE 18 TO 25 WITH HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION.INQUIRE OF THE MANAGER \u2014 174 KING ST.W., SHERBROOKE, BETWEEN 9.00 TO 4.30 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY CANADA, Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.Superior Court, No.300499.Century Fur and Footwear Ltd., Plaintiff, vs.Gerald G.Belanger, Defendant.Public notice is hereby given that In virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias cle Bonis the goods of the Defendant seized in this cause, as to wit: 2-piece living room set, t cabinet Rogers Majestic radio, 2 parlor lamps and shades, 2 parlor tables, will be sold by authority of justice on the 16t.h day of November, 1951, at two o\u2019clock in the afternoon, at No.123 Seventh Avenue, in the City of Sherbrooke, District of St.Francis.Terms: Cash.Sherbrooke, November 7th, 1951.J.G.Campbell, B.S.C.CBM (940 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tAfternoon Concert 5.C0 Maggie Muggins 8.45\tDon Messer 6.00\tVarieties In Music 6.15\tCBC New, 6.25\tSportscast 6.30\tInternational Commentiry 6.40 Musical Program 7.00\tJimmy Shields Sings 7.15\tIntroduction to Wednesday Nlgnt 7.30\tCBC Orchestra 8.00\tSoeratls 10.00\tCBC News 10.15 News Roundup 10.30\tRoyal Tour Diary 10.45\tPaul de Marky, Pianist 11.00\tOklahoma Symphony Orchestra 12.00\tCBC News and Sign Oft THURSDAY 6.00\tThe Alarm Clock 7.00\tCBC News 7.03 Concert Corner 7.30\tCBC News 7.35 Concert Corner 8.00\tCBC News and Interlude 8.15\tMorning Devotions 8.30\tMusical March Past 8.55 CBC News 9.00\tMusic In the Morning 9.45\tRoyal Tour\u2014Halifax 1.30\tMusical Program 1.45\tDown Dairy Lane 2.00\tRoyal Tour\u2014Halifax 2.15\tSchool for Parents 2.26\tWomen's News Commentary 2.30\tMusical Memos 3.00\tLife Can Be Beautiful 3.15\tMa Perkins 3.30\tPepper Young\u2019s Family 3.45\tRight lo Happiness 4.00\tWords and Music 4.30\tStrike It Rich 5.00\tAfternoon Concert 5.30\tDead Man\u2019s Island 5.45\tWestern Five 6.00\tVarieties in Music 6.15\tCBC News 6.25 Sportscast 6.30\tRoyal Tour 6.45\tStranger in Towij 7.00\tRoyal Tour 8.45\tMusical Program 9.00\tJohn and Judy 9.30\tWayne and Shuster 10.00 CBC National News 10.15 News Roundup 10.30\tRoyal Tour Diary 10.45 John Newmarket, Pianist jll.OOAl Bolllngton i 11.30 Winnipeg Drama 112.00 News, Sign Off.OBITUARIES CFC F (600 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tWestern Swing 5.15\tAccent on Variety 5.45\tUncle Troy 5.55\tSport, Hit Parade 6.00\tSerenade At Six 9.25 Stories that Missed the New, 6.30\tNewscast 6.45\tCharity Campaign 7.00\tBeulah 7.15\tThe Jack Smith Show 7.30\tClub 15.7.45\tMake Mine Music 8.00\tBoston Blackle 8.30\tThe Great Gildersleeve 9.00\tHollywood Star Thcatrd 9.30\tPiano Playhouse 9.45\tAccent ot Melody 10.00\tCourt of Opinion 10.30 Celebrity Parade 11.00\tNews and Sports 11.20\tMan About Midnite 12.20\tNews and Sign Off THURSDAY\t\u2022 6.00\tDaybreak With Deegan 7.00\tNews, Daybreak With Deegan 7.30\tNews, Daybreak With Deegan 8.00\tNews, Sports 8.15\tDaybieak With Deegan 9.00\tBreakfast Club 10.00\tNews and Music 10.15\tBrighter Day 10.30\tPersonality Time 11.00\tA Date With Fran 11.30\tTed Malone 11.45\tSammy Kaye 11.55\tJunior League 12.00\tJack Berch 12.15\tGuy Lombardo 12.30\tNews 12.45\tBirthday Club 1.00\tNews 1.15\tMelody Rendezvous 2.00\tWalter O\u2019Keefe 2.30\tPerry Mason 2.45\tMusic By Martin 3.00\tNews and Perfect Husband 3.35 Club Calendar 3.45\tTello-Test 4.15\tGuiding Light 4.30\tYoung Dr.Malone - 4.45\tCaribou Trail, NeA'S 5.00\tWestern Swing 5.45\tUncle Troy 5.55 Top Tune Time 6.00\tSerenade at Six 6.30\tNewscast 6.45\tSports, Hit Parade 7.00\tRoyal Tour 9.00\tSuspense 9.30\tOzzie and Harriet 10.00\tFootball Rally 10.15\tBustles and Beaux 10.30\tCelebrity Parade 11.00\tNews and Sports 11.20\tMan About Midnight 12.20\tNews.Sign Off.\t* AUCTION SALE for Walter Locke, At Eaten Corner, Cookshire Road.Monday, November 12th, AT 1:00 P.M.Beds, springs, mattresses, bureaus, commodes, dining room table, several rocking chairs, gramophone, hanging lamp, oil lamps, dishes, kettles, ice refrigerator, hand washer, churns, 2 stoves, iron kettles, sleigh robes and articles too numerous to mention.Terms: Cash.ZEPH ROUSSEAU, Auctioneer.Tel.No.9, Sawyerville L.H.HUNT, Clerk.O.PHANEUF 35 Daigle Lane (off Galt St.) Tel.2-8941 Radiator repairs, sales and service \u2014 New and recondition ed radiators, general repairs and w\u2019elding., 28.Help Wanted: Domestic BOARDERS or roomers.One room suit- ______1_______________________ | able for light housekeeping.Apply WOMAN wanted for general house- work, sleep in, week-ends off.Apply in writing to Mrs.Bert Lyon, 74 Wellington North.Box 415 or Phone 649-M, Waterloo.RELIABLE woman to look after three young boys and small well equipped home in Brome County for month or longer.Wrrite, giving references and salary required.Box 99, Record.rr 11 « J/æ n/fag fasYs the most emoomkol enamel REV.CHARLES B.MCLAUCH-¦ LAN OF MONTREAL, FORMERLY OF MAGOG Magog, Nov.7 \u2014 Rev.Charles , B.McLauchlan, who retired a i month ago as minister of St, Step-i hen\u2019s United Church, 48S3 Cartier | Street, Montreal, died suddenly on Tuesday, October 30, in his 67th year.A funeral service was held on Thursday, November 1, at two o'clock, in the William Wray Cha-ipel, University Street.The Rev.Fred Williams, of Carl-! eton Place, Ont., conducted the | service, assisted by the Rev.Victor Rose, of Pointe Claire, chair-I man of the Montreal United ! Church Presbytery.Burial was made in Magog.Born in Dundee, Scotland, Mr.McLauchlan came to Canada in 1907.For two years, he served on the staff of the old Nazareth Street Mission in Montreal, then for two years, he served in the mission fields of Saskatchewan.After attending McGill University and graduating with his Bachelor of Divinity Degree from the old Wesleyan Methodist Theological College, he was ordained at Ottawa, in 1918.Rev.Mr.McLauchlan held a pastorates at Barnston, Rawdon, and Arundel in Quebec, and at Greenwood, Seeley's Bay, Avon-more in Ontario, and also in King-sburg, Ont., before becoming minister of the United Church in Magog, in 1929.He remained there, until 1940, when he was called to become minister of St.Stephen's Church in Montreal.During his service in the Monteal Presbytery, he served on a number of committees.He is survived by his wife, the former Lizzie Caldwell, of Bel- fast, Ireland, whom he married in Montreal, in 1908; four sons, Ed-jward and Wesley, of Magog, and Eric and Stanley, of Montreal; and a daughter, Miss Annie B.McLauchlan, oi Montreal; one sister.Miss Elizabeth McLauchlan, of Montreal; and seven grandsons.SWEETSBURG Mr.and Mrs.George Robinson, of West Sutton, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Eric Russell, Centre 1 Road.Mr.and Mrs.Hollis Page, of West Sutton, were guests recont-! ly of Mr.and Mrs.Thurston Spicer and family.Mr.and Mrs.HiPon Smith called on friends in Richford and East Berkshire, Vt.CKT5 (1240 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tPiano Interlude 5.15\tAccent on Yar.ety 5.30\tMapgle Musglns 5.45\tDon Messer 6.00\tNewscast 0.05 Twilight Time 6.15\tCBC News 6.25 Sportcast 6.30\tMeet the Band 7.00\tBeulah 7.15\tThe Jack Smith Show 7.30\tClub 15 7.45\tEmile Cote Glee Club 8.00\tCavalcade Music 8.30\tThe Great Gildersleeve 9.00\tHollywood Star Theatre 9.30\tThe Big Band 10.00\tCourt of Opinion 10.30\tRoyal Tour Diary 10.45 Dance Orchestra 11.00\tDominion News Bulletin 11.10 Sportscast 11.15\tTex Bcneke 11.30\tDance Music 12.00\tNews and Closing\t.THURSDAY 6.55\tStation Opening 7.00\tPress News 7.05\tSacred Heart Program 7.20 Dawn Patrol 7.30\tSports Roundup 7.35\tDawn Patrol 8.00\tCBC News and Interlude 8.15\tThe Organaries 8.30\tMorning Devotions 8.45\tPipes of Melody 9.00\tPress News 9.10\tMusical Program 9.15\tThrogh the Listening Glass 9.45\tOntario School Broadcast 10.15\tKindergarten of the Air 10.30\tAllison Grant 10.35\tMusical Program 10.45\tThe Song Shop 11.00\tPress News 11.05\tWomen\u2019s Journal of the Air 11.30\tMusical Round-Up 12.00\tPress News 12.05\tThe Sunshine Hour 12.30\tShell News 1.00\tCBC News 1.15\tBlue Barron Presents 1.30\tClassical Music 2.00\tDouble or Nothing 2.30\tMusical Memos 3.00\tPress News 3.05\tYour Dancing Party 4.00\tWords and Music 4.30\tMusical Program 4.45\tHere\u2019s Health 4.55\tRegional News 5.00\tRegional News 5.05\tBosworth Interlude 5.15\tAccent on Variety 5.30\tDead Man\u2019s Island 5.45\tWestern Five 6.00\tNews 6.05\tTwilight Time 6.15\tNews 6.25 Sports Cast 6.30\tMeet the Band 7.00\tBeulah 7.15\tJack Smith Show 7.30\tVoice of the Army 7.45\tEmile Cote Glee Club 8.00\tBurn\u2019s Chuckwagon 9.00\tSuspense 9.30\tBBC Hour 10.30\tRoyal Tour Diary 11.00\tNews 11.10\tSportscast 11.15\tTex Beneke 11.30\tDance Music 12.00 News and Closing CJAD (800 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tNews 5.30\tMake Believe Ballroom 6 00 News 7.00\tNews 7.15\tDow Award Stow 7.39 Pep.gy Brooks Show 7.45\tSports - Frank Starr 7.50 News and Weather 8.00\tPursuit 8.30\tMake Mine Memories 9.00\tTake a Chance 9.30\tBroadway's My Beat 10.09\tNews and Weather 10.10\tHeadliners 10.15\tBest ol the Bands 10.30\tNews and Sports 10.45 Your Air Force Show 11.03 Prelude to Midnight.11.00\tSports Final 12.00\tNews and Sign Off.THURSDAY 6.u0 News 6.05\tFarm and Home 6.20 Wake Up Montreal 6.45\tSacred Heart Program 7.00\tNews 7.30\tNews and Weather 7.35 Musical Clock 8.00\tNews and Sports 0.10 Musical Clock 9.00\tNews and Weather 9.15\tHomemaker Harmonies 9.45\tClaire Wallace 9.43 Monarch Money Man 10.00\tNews 10.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 10.43 George Murray Show ! 1.00 News 11.05\tBlug Sings 11.15\tBert Taylor 11.30\tKale Attken 11.45\tYoung Widder Brown 12.00\tNews 12.05\tCharlie Kunz 12.15\tNews Quiz 12.30\tNews and Sports 12.40 Ron Morrier Sportcast 12.45\tAnne Richard Shopping 1.00\tNews 1.05\tPops Concert 2.00\tNews 2.15\tSecond Spring 2.30\tNora Drake 2.45\tCorinne Jordan 3.00\tNews 3.05\tDistaff Diary 3.15\tMusic of Hawaii 3.30\tShowtime 4.00\tNews 4.05\tRecord Shop 4.45\tWho Am I?5.00\tNews 5.05\tClyde Beatty 5.30\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.00\tNews 6.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 7.00\tNews 7.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 7.15\tDow Award Show 7.30\tPeggy Brooks Show 7.45\tSports\u2014Frank Starr 7.50 News and Weather 8.00\tCisco Kid 8.30\tRed Skelton 9.00\tFun Parade 9.30\tOperation Underground 10.00\tNews and Weather 10 04 History of Sports 10.10 Headliners 10.15 Best of the Bands 10.30\tNews and Sports 10.45 Show Time Parade 11.00\tSports Final 11.05\tPrelude to Midnight 12.00\tNews and Sign Off.klu Berne art URN excess ACID For Bad Winter Ough, Mix This Syrup Yourself If you want a splendid cough medicine, mix it at home.It costs very i little, yet the way it takes hold of distressing coughs, giving quick relief, j is astonishing.Any druggist can supply you with a 2H ounce bottle of Pinex.Pour this into a 16 ounce bottle and fill up with granulated sugar syrup to make 16 ounces.To make syrup, use 2 cups of sugar and one cup of water and stir a few moments until dissolved.No cooking needed.(Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, instead of sugar syrup.) It's no trouble at all and gives you four times as much cough medicine for your money\u2014a family supply.Keeps perfectly and tastes fine .It is surprising how quickly this loosens the phlegm, soothes the irritated membranes, and helps to clear the air passages.Pinex is a special compound of proven ingredients, in concentrated form, a very reliable soothing agent for winter coughs.Money refunded if not pleased in every way.FOR EXTRA CONVENIENCE GET NEW, READY TO-USE, PREPARED PINEX.Mor Repairs w We repair all makes and sizes of motors.WORK GUARANTEED We carry a complete stock of G-E motors and controls.ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED \"We service everything we sell\" 17 FRONTENAC ST.TEL.2-1564 V-BELTS and PULLEYS We carry a complete stock of V-belts and pulleys in all sizes.ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED \"We service everything we sell.\" 17 FRONTENAC STREET\t-\tTELEPHONE 2-1564 TRIPLE CLAD REWIND GIVES YOU A REWOUND MOTOR YOU CAN DEPEND ON AND WE CAN GUARANTEE FOR 2 YEARS! Call us for your next motor job; you won\u2019t be sorryl WIGGETT ELECTRIC Sherbrooke\u2019s First Motor Repair Shop 19 MARQUETTE STREET.\tTEL.2-0828 Established 1903 By Zane Grey KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED l/csrA Vf MXPBK, );- \u2022 L SACK/yvuHOWL(X,&£RS f.'iHTfJ; \u2014 \u2022 -1-__ fL you CAM TÆY You lost you# esaMo~~\\\tr/- AMO- AH' THAT MOANS )\t^ KING THINKS I M 1 WCUNÙOD TOO stekt BAO r.TO HBLP OTTX& \t\t m HOB f YOU AS GONNA 6£T BOAT T'A AUt-Pf BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus WILL NOLI T YOU TOLD Me TO WAIT NO-SC-MB'S WOT BACk YET- I ©AVE MIM TWE LETTER AN\u2019TOLD WIM TO BE SLUE TU BBIUG BACK AU AM&WE2 TO IT/ ME WHAT YOU ARE DOING 3 COR AN ANSWER - -MS'S OUT AW\u2019 WOKI\u2019T BE BAC1C UNTIL TOMORROW -eo I\u2019M WAITIU\u2019 - _y 6 I /-W WES BEEN GONE TVO woues-BUT WHAT COULD BE DONE IN A DAY WOULD TAX M!M A WEEK fj WWAT CAN BE ^ KEEPIW\u2019 him _L GO SEE FOR MYSELF' ME (DON\u2019T GIT LOST bl-1 kwg reiturx\tlar Werld ricfifs i SHERBROOKE 4 Handy Gutdt Ta tarera Township^ Marchants And Business Services -SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY.NOVEMBER 7.1951 U\u2019L ABNER Seven Br Al C*i»p IBERVILLE MAGOG Attentiop Farmers! We Are Buying Chrittmai Trees ANTONIO PAR1SI 17-A Wellington N.Apt.3 Tel.2-5415 HEY KIDS: WIN A BICYCLE as first prize $in as second prize or a $5 CREDIT NOTE as third prize by getting in on CROWN'S \"BIRD BOOK CONTEST\" TELL YOUR MOM about this wonderful contest, start your bird book today and try for one of these prizes.Win or loose you still end up with a smartly illustrated bird book with complete descriptions of each bird.Crown Laundry OF SHERBROOKE LIMITED TEL.3-2585 DELICIOUS MENUS -BEST HOT DOGS \u2014 Sherbrooke's only Restaurant with complete assortment of CANDIES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS 8 Marquette (opp.LaTribune) Tel.3-1776 27 King E., Tel.3-1446 According to noted scientists, our oldest oceans were formed about 1,300,000,000 years ago.Promptly Relieves BABY'S COUGH ^ (from * cold) ph||d.ujM wp VtlfV (nd eav n£« DU I t0p prices tor IRON & STEEL SCRAP as well as copper, lead, aluminum, batteries, etc.in fact, «II metals.STEAM BOILERS in any condition.TUBES & PIPING USED MACHINERY in any condition.WE HANDLE COMPLETE DEMOLITION JOBS If you've something to offer, communicate with BLAISE ALLARD 30 Fourth St., IBERVILLE Tel.7511 Buy MAJOR Appliances from a firm that installs and services; they «know quality from the inside.MAGOG ELECTRIC Reg'd R.M.Urwick, M.EI., Prop.352 Victoria St.\u2014 Tel.3111 Buy a New VANGUARD for $380 less than the old price Now selling for only $1895.DINGMAN'S GARAGE 882 Main West \u2014 Tel.3115 Magog AYER\u2019S CLIFF DIXV1LLE Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Cushing and Mr.Errol Cushing motored to Pittsburgh, N.H., where they were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Jesse Blanchard.Mr.J.A.Demers, of Island Pond, Vt., was visiting friends here.While working in the woods, Mr.Omer Garneau met with an unfortunate accident.A falling log struck his side, and examination revealed a fractured rib, which will necessitate his being laid up for a time.A few of the senior pupils of the Protestant School, with others from the Coaticook High School, and two of their teachers, journeyed to Montreal on Tuesday lo join with the thousansds in the city in greeting Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh.They were accompanied by the bus driver, Mr.W.Bailey and Mr.W.E.Byron.Mr.L.Drew was in Sherbrooke to visit Mrs.Drew, who is a patient in the Hotel Dieu Hospital, as the result of an auto accident ast week.The friends of Mr.and Mrs Raymond Falconer and family, recent residents here, will sympathize with them in the loss of their home, which was destroyed by fire on Monday last, together with the entire contents.Miss Juliette Desbicns is spending some time in Sherbrooke, where she has a position.Mr.A.Chesley, of Coaticook, was calling on friends here.Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Gibson, of Sherbrooke, were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Bellows, Norton Road.Mr.Jimmie Trenholme, also of Sherbrooke, was a guest at the same home.JAS.C.HOWARD Reg'd Real Estate Dealer.MASSAWIPPI.CUE Farms a specialty \u2014 all other properties including Village, Cottages, Stores and Lumber Lots.Phone: Ayer's Cliff 15 r 15.For avorago baby\u2019s .skin MUSTEROLF INVERNESS Mr, Wilbert Learmonth and Miss Jean Learmonth have returned home from Lyndonville, Vt., af-fter accompanying Mr.John Hogge lo his home there for the winter.Mrs.William Lunnie was an evening guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.William Lowery.Mrs.Irvine Little and Mrs.Joseph Wright called at the same home.Evening guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Irvine Little included Mr.and Mrs.Murdo McKinnon and family and Mr.and Mrs.L.Kelso and family, of Adderley, and Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Little and family, of Henderson Vale.IRON HILL Mrs.T.Wilson accompanied Miss Jean Wilson lo Montreal, where she has secured a position.Mr.Garth Hadlock and Mr.Robert Miller, of Brome Centre, have returned from a trip to St.Hya-cithe, Asbestos and Sherbooke.Among those going to Montreal to see Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were Mrs.D.Mason and Beverley and Robert, Mrs.Douglas Wilson and Verna, Mrs.T.Wilson, Mrs.Floyd Sanborn and Mrs.Andrew Howard and Merle.Miss Grace Millimore was a visitor in Glen Sutton, for the week-end.Mr.E.Alger, of Sweetsburg, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Howard, of South Stukely, Mr.and Mrs.G.Blenk-horn, of Foster, Mr.Leslie Washer, of Montreal, were guests at Mr.and Mrs.McGovern's.The Ladies\u2019 Guild was entertained by Mrs.Stanley Mount with a large attendance.Twenty-eight ladies were present.All business being concluded, Rev.Mr.Nurse, of Knowlton, closed the meeting with prayer.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Williams and Mr.and Mrs.Clark Williams attended the Fernihough - Spicer wedding, at the United Church, in Cowansville, on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Jackson Hadlock accompanied Mrs.Stevenson to her home, in Prescott, Ont., after spending a week with her daughters, Mrs.Hadlock and Mrs.John Jones.Mr.Belcher, secretary-treasurer, was at the Consolidated School collecting taxes on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Raymond accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Lefebre to Providence, R.L, and several other points of interest.SURGERY IS MOST MODERN TREATMENT FOR VARICOSE VEINS By Edwin P.Jordan, M.P.Although varicose veins and varicose ulcers are primarily disease* of (he middle and later years of life, younger people are also sometimes troubled with these conditions.Standing on the feet a great deal, overweight, childbirth, chronic constipation, the wearing of tight hands around the legs or hips, all probably contribute somewhat to the development of varicose veins.Here then, as in so many other disorders of mankind, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.The veins near the surface of the body all have folds nr valves which prevent the blood from flowing the wrong way.They are especially important in the legs.The pressure on the valves in the veins of the legs is especially great and they are often broken.When this happens the necessary support is lessened and the vein becomes swollen.It is these swollen j blood vessels which are called varicose veins.Swollen veins are unsightly and ; women especially dread them for this reason almost as much as for the complications which they may produce.People who have varicose veins are more likely to have swollen feet or ankles than those with normal veins.Also the poor circulation brought about by varicose veins can produce ulcers.Such ulcers sometimes become enormous, and cause open sores.Successful Treatment Several ways of treating varicose veins and ulcers have had much success.The use of elastic bandages which support the widened and enlarged varicose veins is, of course, an old remedy and helpful in many cases.Varicose veins are often ve moved by surgery.Injections for varicose veins have been used for many years.These act by closing (he opening of the varicose vein entirely so that the blood must flow through some other vein which is normal or lies deeper in the tissue.At present, surgery seems to he becoming more popular as a treatment and injections less so.too MOT NKEDED- coo'&YE.r ONE esov one aov-rwo GIRL?.-ncoocc.?ONE GIRL S F/NE/.' ) /'J?, ?\\ \\ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS \\\\\triNo ] You-YOU dog! 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