Sherbrooke daily record, 3 décembre 1947, mercredi 3 décembre 1947
[" 1947 DECEMBER 1947 s\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6 7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13 14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20 >1\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27 28\t29\t30\t31\t\t\t Sliecbrooke Dailii T&ecocd .THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER CLEAR.COLDER Occasional rain or drizzle stopping late this evening.Overcast, clearing during the night.Thu red a y clear except for occasional daytime cloudiness.Colder.Temperatures yesterday: Maximum 83, minimum 28.Year ago: Maximum 7, minimum ¦1.Established 1897.\tPRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1947.Fifty-First Year SABOTAGE WAVE HEIGHTENS TENSION IN FRANCE World News In Brief Ottawa, Dec.3\u2014®\u2014A drive aimed at combatting Communism in Canada and at spreading the doctrine of free enterprise was urged yesterday at a concluding session of the 36th annual meeting of the Ontario Associated Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce.Delegates from various parts of Ontario, backing up a decision to re-organize their activities, adopted a resolu-lution urging \u201call member organizations to search out and combat at'every turn all activities in their respective communities which appear to have Communistic instigation or support.\u201d * * * Lisbon, Dec.3\u2014{.\u201cP)\u2014The known death toll exacted by a violent storm which lashed the Portuguese North Coast fishing fleet yesterday mounted to 165 today as five more bodies washed ashore near Oporto.Many small boats still were missing.Maritime authorities described the storm as the worst in Portuguese history with winds reaching a velocity of 117 miles an hour.While larger trawlers managed to fight their way back to port, it was believed that many smaller craft went to the bottom.* * * Port of Spain, Trinidad, Dec.3.\u2014iyorl1meilt;- The offence of sabot- ' will look under the United Nations J Partition Plan.The plan was approved by the General Assembly i or, a vote of 33-13.Soviet Army Strength Is Aid Booster Supporters of European Italian Reds Renew Fight On Gasperi Communist Party ¦ Death Toll Mounts In Palestine Riots Over Partition Proposals Rioters, Using Hand Grenades and Machine-Guns, Battle in Tel Aviv-Jaffa Area and New Disorders Break Out in Jerusalem.Happy residents at Tel Aviv, Palestine, celebrate the «nnouncemont that the United Nations General Assembly agreed to partition of that country between Jewish and Arab stales.De age also is defined more broadly.The unofficial vote on the section passed this morning was 412 to 183.The Communists have opposed the new law vehemently.Shortly before this morning\u2019s vote, the Government accepted an amendment by Socialist Deputy j Adrien Mabrut eliminating \u201cfalse news, knowingly propagated\u201d from the list of punishable methods of encouraging strikes.During the hot debate on the .Civil Strife In Europe Is rr0ncofsExtrëmeeuf«strJMenacing Peace Of World, from Italian Government.! prjme Millistei\u2019 DecUirCS Rome, Dec.3.\u2014(TP)\u2014The Italian Communist party roundly de- ) nounced Premier Alcide de Gasperi today and declared that for him to keep on barring leftists ! from Ins cabinet was a \u201cprovocation to disorder and civil war.\u201d In a lengthy communique is-1 sabotage measure, Finance Minis-.Lu stage of the London Conference, which lias been marked by long and sometimes sharp debate, has demonstrated only two things: 1.\tThe inability of Russia and the Western powers to discover any basis for a compromise on the future of Germany at this time, 2.\tThe determination of Foreign Minister Molotov to use the meeting as a forum for Russian political appeals to the German people.The Americans privately admit that Molotov has had some success in this, with his insistence that the Soviet Union alone is striving to obtain an early peace and build a democratic Germany.Molotov, S'a'e Secretary Mar-;-hall, Foreign Secretary Bovin and tho French Deputy Foreign Minister, Maurice Couve de Murvillc, virtually completed their discussion of the German peace treaty problem.?last night.British informants predicted iliey would wind up this phase today and probably then take up tho proposei.Goaty for Austrian independence, on w! i di a deadlock also exists.Today's meeting was scheduled earlier than u.-ual in order t4i*f the four ministers might have d o\u2019clock tea at Buckingham Palace with the King.Foreign Minister Bidault, who> conferred with his government in Paris, was scheduled to resume his place at the council table today.The Rig Four yesterday formally confirmed an earlier tentative agreement that Pakistan should have a hand in the German treaty making.It also was agreed that if end when there is a peace conference all it?decisions reached by a two-thirds majority should receive special consideration in final drafting of the treaty.But th se agreements represented no con'essions of importance on cither side.One lengthy argument revolved around the issue of how many countries should take part in the treaty making.Molotov wanted to restrict it in the committee stago to the Big Four, with other Allied state* to be invited as problems ari.-c of direct interest to them.Marshall contended that all the countries which actually fought Germany hud a right to take part, and he cited Canada as an example, Bovin and Coi ve de Murvill# agreed in genera^ with his stand* Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1947.KEELER & CROSS 2 Stores: 81 Wellington St North 140 King St.West _WEEK-END SPECIALS RADIOS ! Northern Electric iWTnnwiniiiiiiiiiiiOTiiiininninnniiniiwi ¦ FIollywood //VC* Erskine Johnson has agreed to review his dieap-^ DANCE SECRETS\u20143 proval of the Capone biography i when changes he suggested havej j been made, Producer Lou Goldberg j is conferring now with the au-1 i thor on the revisions.\u201d Isn\u2019t that chummy.Film censor Breen \"has even Dance Position Is Here Ey ARTHUR MURRAY There's nothing mysterious suggested about how to hold your partner charges to help get the picture in dancing.Your position should past the film code and on the be guided by comfort, common screen.He\u2019s going to \u201creview\u201d his taboo on the picture.No Price Increase .*32.50 5 Tube Table, Ivory .5 Tube Long and Short \u2019I 9C Wave, Brown .5 5 Tube Long and Short h A l5C Wave, Ivory .H'AiüJ Battery Radio with Batteries .NBA Staff Correspondent | iii»iuiiiiiuiiiiui;u!uiiuiiiimii!iiBi BREEN MAY YET OK CAPONE FILM Hollywood, Dec.3\u2014Recently chief movie censor Joseph I.Breen piously turned down the < - ~ rn film script based on the life story >33,50 of A1 Capone.Breen indicated that Capone is a taboo subject on Tie screen.But, as uvual, Hollywood can\u2019t be definite about anything.Now, according to Variety\u2019s New' York correspondent, \u201cBreen f.Murray past 30 years.ense, and con-vention \u2014 and that\u2019s ail there is to it.Outside of a few eccentric crazes,\tlike the Bunny Hug,; Charleston, and : Black B o tto m,! position\tin ball- ! room\tdancing j hasn\u2019t\tchanged , much\tin the / *41,25 ADMIRAL No Price Increase *32,95 5 Tube Table, Ivory .5\tTube Wooden\tSM Wainut .r.r % 6\tTube Plastic\tSfl*) Rfî ^ '*V^\\ Mahogany .^Z.DU IV 'TiiViii Plnclip\t^43 95\t-^ 5 Tube Plastic Ivory 5 Tube Walnut Combination with Record\tS'SCQ nfî Cabinet .SJ3,JU Battery Radio\t$ with Batteries .Best- Known home remedy for /?tv, relieving miseries of {ij'f children\u2019s colds.\\VICKS J V VAf'OROB Need Definite Stand It\u2019s time for- the boys to stop sparring, and for Breen, or Eric Johnston, to say: \u201cThe story of Al Capone can NEVER be made into a motion picture, with a seal of approval, be-\u2019 cau.-e of itis influence on the youth of America.\u201d I have letters from 800,000 people who agree with me\u2014and more coming in every day.The Mem- phis Press Scimitar (Edward J.! Some young p\u20acople\tex Meeman, ed.tor joins the long ^ :\tJ danciîig positions mere, of newspapers that are behind me.];^to eover thei« 'embarrassment , ,, ,\t, editorially.* t ,\t! at not knowing what to do.As : H°lcl her clo«e Embarrassing moment in New York when Lana Turner and Anna-bella came face to face in the lobby of a New York hotel, Lana went south, Arnabella went north and1 iciclec forrfled on the chandeliers.I Annabella regLtered at the hotel] as Mrs.Tyrone Power, To Stay , vV she won\u2019t bite! I their dancing improves, they willjfeel quicker and lighter as a part- :\t»-» r n .r» ci y*\tt .ri /» r o + i v* cj\t1 5.Keep your feet close together.G.Turn your toes out, rather! than in.7.When dancing adopt the post &ee£nc sr s s ® 65 s; its k; H Kan»- THE NEW «3 W THE new Premie THEATRE m jtmtmm m m w w- m drop these affectations A correct dancing position is the quickest and easiest means of becoming a good dancer.Here\u2019s a ten-point program you should follow: 1.Stand naturally and comfort-1 tion most comfortable for both, , , ,\t.\teven \u2018 ably as though you were about to i you and your partner.Not so close I though she s divorcing ly.\t1 walk down the street.Then rise together that you have no free-] *\t*\tI b-o that your weight is placed even-idom of movement\u2014but not too The Van Clecf and Anpels j jy on soles of your shoes.; far apart.Jewelry Co., of New York, Paris, Hum a tune and walk around the 8.A man leads best when he London, etc., is displaying four ; room in time to the rhythm.\tholds his partner in front of million dollars worth of jewelry at j 2.Raise your arms in typical him or an inch or so to his right.Don Leper\u2019s fashion salon.I stop-! dancing position when you prac-1 y.Don\u2019t lean forward or back-1 ped in and was properly dazzle! jtice alone.Do not hold your el-] ward.Just assume a natural and by an array of diamonds, rubies ; bows unnaturally high.This is \u2019 comfortable position, and emeralds.\tj tiring, unnecessary, apd out-of- 10.Try to cultivate lightness.1 I inquired the price of a small ' date.\t_\t., It is vital.Practicing the basic f night he hears r.is radio in the hash ; works.A certain watch he a:s s.Harold er, Muriel, :\\=.Herbert ring it I mm ally ouple o.\u2019 diamond clip, \u201cOh,\u201d said a saleslady, \u201cthat\u2019s very inexpensive\u2014 only $12,00'0.*0r maybe,\u201d she add ed, \u201cyou would like this diamond \u2018he door as much as possible, necklace at ?2®D,00I0?\u201d 3.Hold your haad high with steps m dancing by yourself is1 involves too many unions, too many your chest out and chin in.\tthe first trick in learning light- '\t\" 4.Remember to keep your heels ness.* * * ( been featu record is tween a e ! Now tne take-nome pay of this particular disc-lockey is about ?\"\u2022 - 000\ta month.Over the years, the phonograph company has s :>!d sev- ; era! hundred thousand copies of j this platter.The old-time trumpet j man whose lip muscles went bad after years of blowing, got fifty dollars for the oricrinal recordmg | session.Is that all he rates?Well, not in Petrillo\u2019s book.And not in 'mine.The last time (Mr.Petrillo pulled ^.is boys out of the recording studios, they stayed out for 27 1\tmonths.The companies finally ! agreed to pay an over-all royalty] Unto the union\u2019s mutual-aid kitty.: And for a couple of years they did.| Now the Taft-Hartley Act has put : the kibosh on these royalties.This mess can only be cleaned up by the juke-box barons and the radio station boys.For years, they\u2019ve been making commercial use of records marked \u201cFor Home ¦ Use Only.\u201d It\u2019s up to them to fig-i ure out some legitimate way of (paying for the cake that makes them fat.I\u2019ve been trying to figure out How can they do it without vio-what Jimmy Petrillo really wants, lating the Taft-Hartley and Lea On December 31st, his boys are Acts, Well, T would'n t worry I going to stop making phonograph about that.If they want to give records.Is Jimmy on the level with the musicians a square shake, their his shatter-the-platter program?sraart lawyers will figure out a Is he serious about his threat to 'lvar'\u2019- close down the recording industry; By this time, the outfits that play for keeps?\t'records for profit should have learn- I don\u2019t think so.I think James e(i that Jimmy is nobody\u2019s fool and is smart enough to know he can\u2019t doesn\u2019t scare easy.I think they j get away with that-\u2014for long.It caR &ave a i0\t\tp\tMl\t\t\t\t\t\tMt\t\tw\tvr\t \t\t\t\tMU\t4i\tM8\tMM\tSo\t\t\t51\t\t 52,\t\t\t\td&i\tSM\t\t\t\tESS\t\t\t\t 5U\t\t\t\t64\t\t\t\t\ts-1\t\t\t\t laO\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tui\t\t\t\t\t.4 Rising Costs Provide Main Problem Of Canadian Future Special to Record\tI later \u201cto face the fact ihat cotton Toronto, Dec.3.\u2014 \u201cCanada D and vegetable oils, and milk and one of the few fortunate countries, bread, cost far more than was re-whose production is large and fleeted in our consumer prices.\" whose capacity to produce has He added, however, that removal much expanded',\u201d said H.D.Burns, of subsidies accounts for only a President of The Bank of Nova part of the advance in prices.\u201cThe Scotia, at the one hundred and six- truth is that the cycle of rising teenth annual meeting of the bank today.\u201cWe have the essential basis of material welfare \u2014high production and rising capacity to pro- costs and prices has continued up-; ward as highei prices and wages have acted and re-acted upon each other, as controls have been re- duce\u2014 which is lacking in so many moved, and above ail, as external prices have continued to increase.Referring to the continued advance in prices in the United: States which had brought the U.S.j wholesale price levels to almost! SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1947.I Fiva Economic Developments To Determine European Polities By DEWITT MACKENZIE AP Foreign Affairs Analyst Meat Usage In U.S.Has = Sharp Jump Americans Are Eating Substantially More Meat Now Than They Did Before Inauguration of Meatless Tuesdays.FINANCIAL NEWS By The Canadian Press MONTREAL CURB MARKET NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE other countries today.\u201d At the same time Mr.Burns pointed out that Canada has some serious problems though they are, of course, much less acute than dou^je pre.~war Jir, Burns stated! those of European nations The that s/rious attention should be world economic crisis of 1947, and paid tQ the kssons of the past_ .It Europe s difficulties in patticu.woujd SUreiy be most surprising if; are ad too faithfully reflected i bhe present pattern of demand, j Canada s trading position -\u2014in out\tjn ]arg\u20ac measure reflects the inability to use pur large trading : destructjon> dislocation and post-surpms with the rest cu tne \\\\oiia p0ne(£ neec{s resulting from the 4°.\ttt1\".*1 aJSc* t5a .:so tha.more cereals ni ght | turned on Schuman and cried: Rcpubhc Sloe made abroad This is the available for shipment, nns is t ne season of the ) trains ;vhen people were being shot Graham Paige when livestock marketmg normal- f ü h* { Was in London Sid.Oil of N ly increases and when meat\t^ r,ady ,0 put his business Sludebaker .duction goes up.It also\taffttrs back ,n order.\"\tU.S.Steel cpn-son or lip vonv when aonetltes i .\ti.\u2018'There is the man who wants to \\ nnadium Sice.find guilty those who derailed U.S.Rubber ham Paige season of the year when appetites i - This ^ j was a reference Woolworth for meat tend .o grow sharper bHto tlu, wartimo days of the Ere noli I cause ol loUki uou ui\t| underground, in which Tillon was.Meat production by federally- L , n r0M,tancc organization.| inspected slaughterers was inn- j \u201eYou mH,d bkHul lo eovor your mug loss than o00,000.000\tillegalities.\u201d Tillon shouted at! on the meatless 1 ues- .\t, .1524*\t152%\tAbitibi \t\t18\t17% 1U)\t34%\tAbitibi $1.50 Pfd.\t21\t21 99-%\t98%\tAsbestos\t27%\t 43%\t43%\tBathurst \u201cA\" .\t21%\t21% 61'a\t61%\tBel\u2019 Telephone .\t171\t170% 23\t\tBrazilian \t\t19%\t19% 21%\t21%\tB.C.Forçât .\t4%\t4% 49%\t49\tBrack Silk .\t24\t 1S6\t\tBuilding Products\t30\t30 351 s\t34%\tCan.Cement .\t18%\t 58\t58\tOar.Steamships\t14\t 43\t43%\tCan.Prcwerics .\t23%\t23% 54%\t54%\tCanadian Car .\t13%\t 12\t12\tCan.Car \u201cA\u201d .,\t16%\t 42%\t\tCan.Locomotive .\t28\t 53 %\t53\tSmelters .\t.\t95\t95 \t16%\tt'ist.Seagram .\t21\t 12%\t12%\tDominion Bridge\t\t31 24\t23%\tD.Steel lit- Coal B\t18%\t18% 10\t10\tDom.Toxtile (108\u2019\ti )\t12% 261 i\t26%\tDr yden\t\t\top 15\t\tFamous Players .\t18\t 43 ''¦*\t43%\tFoundation Co.\t25\t 5\\\t5%\tGi.ioral Bakeries\t4\t 75%\t76\tGon Steel AVares\t16%\t 20\t19%\tGypsum\t\t\t15%\t 75%\t7 5 %\tImperial Oil .\t14%\t14% 44%\t45\tInt.Nickel\t\t32%\t82% \t\u2014\tInt.Paper \t\t60\t59% \t\t.hit.Pete\t\t12%\t a week who: Schuman.\"If there was any crime,! \u201cJOURNALISM\u201d SUBJECT OF CLUB ADDRESS Hay campaign was started.Now, )S vou who ,m, tht.mlmim.r.,t is averaging more than 400 - , Af; Ass,mblv r^uiont Kd-000 000 pounds and probably w.U | ouanl |himo| haii b,.inlKh:.order go higher before the mon.h is out.|vnlt f (lu, tulmllt tlu, lU,pUllt.s The bulk of this increase | auscd (o .lri,,uU.u, tlu.vi, moving directly into consumption Lms of (lu, Ana;.wlXH.k.As is the case normally, some of Thm, othcr arlio down.\t.1 will be a vote on the bill as a whole, munship iff President Bob.Millin- The third article doubles the 1 chaniip, held its weekly meeting at.penalties for cases in which ma-1 the Waterloo Hotel, with a large chines actually are damaged; the1 ;ltd(.nd!,n(.(! of members and three fourth provides punishments for Klu,s^s.^ac Jolmson, Boh Chad those who \u201cdirectly provoke\u2019\u2019 sa-!(j(Vk and Clayton Robinson, all of botage or the use of violence of w-iierloo fraud in strikes by \u201cspeeches, cries, ' spc.ial iu-m on the pro-threats, writings, printed matter,\t.\ti,v n ,non., I signs, posters or tracts\u201d; the fifth Urf,m a Ulk B'ven by a mem Some of the current season\u2019s increase in meat production reflects earlier marketing of livestock, particularly hogs.In other words, a lot of hog's which under conditions of the last few years would have, been kept on farms for further fattening are coming to market now.Insofar as the meatless day signs, posters or tracts .\t.\t.\t.\t.I specifies the powers are to be ef- j campaign has influenced the P>\u2019es-\tfor t;hrpe nl011\u201els oniY.:ent livestock marketing trend it Articlo 4 all.ea(iv has bvèn fti, has contributed to the grovorn-)\tas a violatk,n 0j- fri,edom Talk Of Continued from Page 14 on the development of plans for expansion of Canadian exports to the United States and for a rearrangement of production and markets of industries which are to heavjr accumulation valuation of inventories.\u201d high, Rowland was one of 54 minor Civil Strife Continued from Page 1 ment\u2019s objective of saving grain.! Animals sold at light weights con-sumo less grain than those marketed at heavy weights.Hits Restriction of the press and part of it has been softened by elimination of provisions making it a punishable her of the local club Kiwan,an Charlie Robidoux, on \u201cJournalism\u201d in honor of \u201cPublicity Week.' Rev.It.I).Mitchell introduced the speaker.During his talk, Mr.Robidoux described many experiences dur tlu The returning Liberal There were eome indications that the three-week-old wave of /-v is \u2022 m 1\t1 strikes caused originally by wage On U oreign ImdG demands was beginning to recede land one highly placed neutral of-Frinco Albert, Sa.sk., Dee.3.\u2014-' fu-ia! went so far yesterday as to (®\u2014Ma j.-Gen.G.R.Pcarkes, Lay j,e believed the Communists V.C., Progressive Conservative ) Were losing their first, big offen-Mcmber of Parliament, for Nan-|siV(, jn the \u201ccold war\u201d in France, aimo, B.C., told a public meeting | Labor Ministry sources est ima i league presidents who listened yes-1 who spent It) days in England 4\tI ., v r 4- #v\t/vI-\\ 1,1* \\* ii 4 wv vv «V 1 \\\t*\tT\u2019V\t1 v ' '\t.* \u2022 .« Mr.Enman said that he believed tcr(îay t0 a speech by National As- eral leader,'here lust night that the Dominion ted the number of strikers at un-England and , Government\u2019s decisions on exter- dcr 2,000,000 for the first lime in that there was a good deal to he sedation head George Trautman .\t, ,lsdd for attempting to acbieve,\tthe»\u2018 against further heavily dependent on imported\t,\t.\t¦f'expansion, components and materials from \"the L\" ,\t,\t, tances of \u201cAs of now the association with United States.There is much : 'j .tbe Posent circumstances of j54 lea&ues and about.388 te,am5 evidence of a co-operative attitude : jVgl ^\tm0inte^\tis a going concern,\u201d Trautman ?\t>.oi.rii_ ' there had been little real debt re-\t\u201en\u201e.main inK ic nnf f.n sr^plv on the part of our southern neigh-|\t,lau u\u201ce\u201c,ulut; uc,ubrlc-| said.\u201cOur main job is not to seek hour and in these circumstances , hucH°n as because the decline ¦ additi0nal leagues but to stronghold and imaginative plans have 111 Hie gross debt was largely | tben ajj our existing leagues.\u201d go^ prospects of success.\u201d\tmatched by the loss .of exchange j The minor league boss, who suc- The other major problem which reserves.\u201cIf any significant re- j Ceeded VV.G.Bramham last year, creasing prices and costs.such have conditions become that the people might despair.\u201d In a subsequent half-hour chat when all industry with reporters in his cabin, the tied by their lack.'\u201d .\u2014 \u2014 - T2-year-old Prime Minister, who He ! bo achieved, \u2022 it will involve the j Xational Association which opens j termed his his seven-day Atlantic Mr.Burns stressed was that of in- duction in the national debt is.to|vviii make his first report to the in France, Belgium and Holland, |nal trade had been made with un- more than a week.Estimates ol said Western Europe \u201cis looking to due haste.\tthe number affected by the strikes America\twith\ta hope only second I Maj.-Gen.\tPcarkes, cn route to\t| ;a the peak ranged\tfrom 3,000,000 to that which\tshe\tmanifested dur-1 Ottawa for\tthe opening of Par-\tj to 1,000,000,\tthe\thighest liguie ing the\tyear\tof\twar.\u201d Without1 liament Dec.5, questioned the\thaving been\tsuggested by the the aid\tpromised\tby the United import bans\ton citrus, fruits when\t.Communists.States\u2019 projected Marshall plan, they were \"so esseniial to ( an- Even so, and beloie \u201csuch have conditions become that adian diets.He also criticized at Amis, i.wident* of «i Hamilton Bridge Howard Smith .Mrssey I lari is , Mi Coll- l,'i oiitenac Nat Breweries' .Noraiida Price Bros.Quebec Power ., ML Law.Oorp, Mt.Law.Oorp.\u201cA\u2019 Ml Law Paper Pfd.1,io M\u2018\u2022 Canada Power IS Bloel of Canada .\t78 Walker G.W.\t20G 31 10\\ 47 >a 0!) 18 17% 49\u2018ü 12% 40 the wreck sabotage and jtho increased tax on motor of potential bloody violence ap-! vehicles and machinery \u201ca t a time peared on the increase * \"* was severely noted that in connection with sub- ! maintenance of something like the sidy removal, we had, sooner or1 present level of taxation as well X you picked her m m Victor its 46th annual convention today, 'crossing a \u201cbeautiful voyage,\u201d was Assembled owners, general man agers and pilots of the two major leagues were striving to loosen the jammed trading mart at the convention but with little success.Nothing new was learned regarding the rumored trade between New York Yankees and Washington Senators in which it was reliably reported that the Yankees had acquired pitcher Waller Masterson from the Senators for a couple of unnamed players much more cheerful.He seemed unperturbed by the problems facing him with Friday\u2019s opening of Parliament at which his political opponents are sure to criticize his government\u2019s \u201causterity program\u201d to conserve United States dollars and partial re-imposition of price controls.The unusually early opening f| Parliament was \u201crather fortunate\u201d! in that it should enable prorogation I However, it was learned that j next spring before the heat of sum the Yankees were talking trade Hier strikes the capital.He looked with Cleveland Indians who were I forward to an \u201cinteresting session\u201d seeking to pry an outfielder and : -but neatly dodged questions as to pitcher from them.A.catcher and ltR possibly being his last, in nenriv hurler were offered in exchange.Probe Opens Continued from Page 4 ing the war in the armed forces.Wore than 1,000 notices already have been filed and new ones arrive at a rate varying from .lO to 100 a | day.Officials expect the total to reach 3,000.Today\u2019s proceedings were to be only the formal opening of the Commission\u2019s record, followed by discussion between the commission- 21 years as Primo Minister, \u201cEverybody,\u201d he remarked drily of published comment that he may resign next year, \u201cknows more about what I\u2019m going to do than! 1 do.\u201d Soviet Army Continued from Page 1 The committee itself did not make them public, but members who gave them to reporters on the russion between tne commission- ; undGrstantjin\tnames would cr and counsel on procedure to be!jU)t b(J UM,(i yai_Th« S.S.Sedgepool last night went aground on the north end of Salt Hpnng Island, about 30 miles sou I Invent of here, Empire Shipping Company, the ship\u2019s agents.announced.Tho Sedgepool, outbound to the United Kingdom after visiting seveinl British Columbia ports, went aground between 9 p.m and 10 p.m.E.S.T.No further details were available immediately.Lloyd\u2019s Register lists the vessel ns 5,552 tons, owned by Pool'» Shipping Company of' West Hartlepool, England.DONATIONS TO UNIVERSITY CAMPAIGN Granby, Que., Dec.3\u2014®.Three eitie.s in this area have voted grants to the University of Montreal in connection with its campaign for $10,000,000 to complete, the university centre on tho slope of Mount; Royal.The City of Granby haw voted $10,000; Farnham, $5,000 and Waterloo, $3,000.BIRTHS THE PUBLIC LIBRARY At, the regular meeting of the Waterloo I\u2019ublic Library, thc librarian, Mise Label], gave her report showing that during thc month of October, 1947, the circulation of books showed that the juvenile» took 170 books; young modern 2; fiction 350 and non-fiction 51; for a total of 573.October pied power plants in Parle and gut ^\tt.bl)W>,(| a total of 495 books electricity flowing again.(,ne ,.(.a(|.Membership for the month French minister said the P\u201d'vi'r |iad tq renewals, 4 new members, strike was intended by the Coni-j.numists to be the coup de grace in j their efforts to shut down all|J1< French industry.¦hiding one veteran and 3 juven- WILLTAMS At the Bromc-Mis-sisquoi-Perkins Hospital, Sweets-burg, on Tuesday evening, December 2, 1-947, to Mr.and Mrs.Baxter Williams, a son, Randal (Randy) Baxter.DEATHS rite Knigaifi of Columbus have That was prevented when the leered fifteen French vol u m n s government got the six Paris tor thc msc of 1\u2018reach children.plants running.That action serv-\tPAri\u2019q cd another purpose, too; it gave 1HE W.A.Ol ST.PAUL S the citizens of Paris a feeling of| The Womens Association of St.| curity and strength to get out of) Paul\u2019s United Ohurrh met one) GRAVES- -At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, on Tuesday AUCUNS Entered into rest on December 2nd, 1947, at the homo of Reginald Robinson, EustU, Quebec, William James Aikens, in his 581 h year, brother of Mr?.Alfred Hamilton.Resting at Make : Funeral Home, 86 Queen St., where the funeral service will be held on December 4th, at 2 p.m., Rev.A.E.Wright officiating.Interment in Fllmwood Cemetery.bed yesterday morning, press the I afternoon in the church hail un-light switch\u2014and get light after j der the presidency of Mrs.R.J a day and a night of darkness and brought by force to 'ike FINEST TONE SYSTEM IN RCA VICTOR HISTORY Outstanding radio performance and record reproduction.\"Golden Throat.\u201d Standard broadcast band, new type elliptical speaker, feather touch crystal pick-up, tru-track-ing tone arm.Built-in Magic Loop antenna, no ground or aerial required.Modern-design cabinet in claro butl walnut veneers and polished black woods.Vancouver, Dee.3.\u2014CP)\u2014Ernest Balrkog, international board member of the International Woodworkers of America (( .I.O.), said yesterday that thc I.W.A.would carry on its \u201cprogressive fight\u201d over \u201cforeign policy\u201d whether \u201cwe are suspended from ihe Canadian Congress of Labor or not.\u201d );ly 59 Queen St.Personal P.N.GOODE, C.A., 70 WELLINGTON N.Phone 1589 and at Granby, Phone 2201.P.a.ROSS A SON, CHARTERED AC* ! oounLemt*.MtfotnwJ.Civil Engineers » U.NEWTON, R-Se.CONSULTING fcQgiiiasi os «il pffojeçî».iM) Vtetwtfa street, gbcrkrockr., Phots* &4\u20ac.iMAOS\u2019S DONEGAL TWEED SUli\u2019, $15.00, eport:\t$6.00, both size 56; ladies\u2019 bl.-.¦!¦, cont, poraian lamb trim, rise 14, $15; all good condition.Phone 686-W.1 -| f.l'.oo WILL BUY A.SHERBROOKE 1 ;11iiw Shoo Club tramping suit and a; dre.'.-i uniform, size ¦JJ-li.Phone 135.ENT ERPRISE WOOD COOK STOVE! complete with hot water front.Perfect, condition.Appiy 22 Union St., Coati-1 cook.CAR OWNERS, ATTElN\u2019lION i CASH paid weekly for selling guaranteed -iiuality Nursery Stock.Full or part time, j New sales plan.Luke Brothers Nurseries, ! Montreal.Wanted to Purchase HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER GOODS) mailtd postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list Six sample* 25c.\t24 samples, $1.00.Mail Order Dept C-2 Nov-Rubber Co., Box 9L Hamütvn.Oat Lost and Found LOST \u2014 SMALL BLACK SPANIEL puppy, white spot under chin, answers to name of \u2018\u2018Lucky.\u201d Reward if returned to 54 Court St.Phone 4492-J.T-éwvC-*., îpo 1947 BY NEA SERVICE.INC.T.M, PAT.OFF.MELBORO Visitors at the home of Mr.1 Charles Chaînon, were Sephir Le-: doux, of Belcomice, Abitibi; and ' Mr.and Mrs.Ferre Chag-non, of I Valcourt.Mr.Charles Chagnon was visit-: ing Mr.John Cunningham.The Red Cross Society and the children of the school held a dance here for the joint benefit of the Red Cross Society and the children\u2019s society.There was a good attendance.Jerry For-d, of Montreal, was visiting John Cunningham for a few days.SCOTSTOWN Christmas sale, food, fancy an useful articles, Friday 5, Unite! j Church Hall, 3 p.m.Felt punk, \u201chalf sick\" I tried Dentist DR.J.Y.LANDRY.SURGEON-DENTIST.100 Wellington SL No., opposite Court House.Phone 398.Electro-Surgical Clinic SPECIALITY \u2022 RHEUMATISM.ARTHKi-tis, Neorttu, X-rmy Ltbonitonr, tharc**1* ol \u2022tomarh.inUmtines.he*rL üllfUtr^ur-ficai, remora; of too* Un, UemarrûoKl*.warta.ooma.De.Horn, S6 Oxnrt SItr«rt Phoûf SU4 Optometrists ALBERT IRUDEAU.B A S.O, «ÏE-\u2022larht Sp«cuili*t.27a Wellington North Phone 267.Open t to 6 ererf lax.4 S.BRAULT, B.A., S.OM ICYES1GHI Spaciaiiat, 60 WeJtagVm 8t No.Apt 1, Phone 6461.Physicians and Surgeons DR.ETHIBK, PHONE 47A l GORDON St.Electrotherapy.Una ary Dtaeaae DR.J.G.RODRIQUE, VETERINARY Surgeon, general practitioner.80 Downs St., Lennoxville Phone 112-R V lerinary Surgeon SHHIHBROOKE VETERJNAIÎY HOSPITAL Dr L A.Gendreau.67 WellinetOTi South.FOffU) TRUCK, IT TUN, IFU.XEL, 19291 tnoJeJ, cheap for cash.A-lso, one hornc : ¦\".irk oled, good order.A.E.Rousseau, i Pel.92-R-5, Cot>kbhire, Que.BKUJTirUL CHENILLE BEDSPREADS.) MPO Manufacturer's clearance first' oun'.ii;.' chenille spread» for double and, ingle beds in all two-tone color eombin-' atini Worth double ihe price.S-ent C.O.D.p iiH i>o»tage.Mony refunded if ^ not Natbfic'l.Handicraft Distribution, | 254 Sherbrooke St.Wunded prop-eriy for thorough, easy action.Thousands can cut down on laxative dosing this Carter way.Ask for Carter's Pills by name to get the genuine at any drugsiore\u201436r.Start the Carter graduated dose method tonight, and jump out of bed t morrow feeling good.East Angus GOSSELIN\u2019S RADIO SERVICE Lauder St.\u2014 Next to Post Office Tel.15 Radio Sales and Service.Prompt Guaranteed Repairs.LUC GOSSELIN, Prop.Reserve your taxi for Christmas and New Year's now.TEL.440 BORDER TAXI for prompt service.Magog R.C.STUDIO 21-B Sherbrooke St.- Tel.2834 Artistic and Commercial Photography Specializing in Wedding Portraits and Reception5:.R.COURTEMANCHE, Prop.Waterloo Junction, Me., for the American Thanksgiving Day and was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.Chatfield.Mrs.Martin Lepper and son, Kelvin, spent the week-end in Montreal, where they were guests of relatives.Mrs.Walter Latty was in Len-I noxville, for a few days visiting I relatives.i Miss Helen Boyle spent the week-end in Sherbrooke visiting her sister, Miss Jean Boyle.Mr.and Mrs.J.Grant, of Mont-I real, were week-end guests of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Smallshaw.Mrs.Allan MacDonald has returned from Montreal, where she I was a guest of relatives and ! friends.\tj Mrs, Leon Crandall was called to | Brownville Junction, Me., by the i serious ilness of her aunt, Mrs.W j Howard, Get Immediate Delivery On: PLUMBING FEATURES Recess Baths - Basins - Toilets -Sinks and Drainbuaids - Eic CARL NORRIS 135 lain St.- Waterloo-Tel.21B-J COOKSHIRE A very successful bridge and \u201c500\u201d evening party was held in the Parish H; 11.The games were supervised by Mrs.Gage and the refreshments by Mrs.A.H.Pope and Mrs.L.Desruisseaux.A very beautifully decorated three tiered Christmas cake was won by Mrs.Ives Pope.Miss Ellen French and Mrs.H.A.French l a\u2019 returned from a trip to Montreal, where they were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.D.French.Mrs.J.A.Butler has returned from Richmond, where she spent a week with Dr.and Mrs, C.E.Manning.Mr.and Mrs.J.W.French were in Gould, where they attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs.Murdo ELDERLY PATIENTS CAN BE REHABILITATED By William A.O\u2019Brien, M.D.Many elderly patients with dis-, ; abling conditions can be rehabiii-| tated if active treatment is etart-| ed early.Hospitals report an increasing num-1 her of such pa-, tients, as the j result of prolongation of life through disease prevention in youth.When a patient develops a disorder assot -ated with advanced years, there ie a tendency to provide custodial care without active medical treatment.Patients who could he up and around remain in bed, where they become a burden to their attendants as their muscles weaken and their joints stiffen from inactivity.As soon as possible after an elderly person has been (Stricken, he should remain out of bed for short periods each day, and should be encouraged to stand and walk, even though supports are necessary.Heat, massage and exercise | help to revive the body muscles, ' which .are temporarily dormant even though the affected part of the body remains unchanged.If possible, self-care should bo taught to all disabled patients.They should eat their meals at a bedside table or go to the dining room.Men should be encouraged to shave and all should be asked to take their own hatha even though this is difficult in the beginning.Attention to personal appearance is helpful in rehabilitation j programs.Participation in activities about the institution and a program of games and sports is stimulating.Occupational therapy helps to hasten recovery, as it teaches tho victim to make useful things which can be sold.Efficient Home» Homes for elderly persons can be so efficiently run that the majority are either taking part in community life, or working at some position, part time.In the past, aged patients were considered permanently afflicted but.today, many are being restored to social and economic usefulniw.Hoepitals for disabled elderly persons must guard against developing chronic invalidism in their charges.Their best chance of prevention is to start early and to pueh their rehabilitation program with enthusiasm and persistence.* * * i Q\u2014Is it possible to catch a cold ] by being where there is too much cigarette smoke?A\u2014True colds are cause\u2019 by a virus or bacteria, and can be trans-I mitted from person to person.Smoke eanecs irritation in the noes and may resemble a cold.Also, some p-eivons have an unstable circulatory system and, when any part of their body is chilled, their nose will run for a time.(f^ jay % y I ?5f t- x l i jr sf & i ! I Sf S u a gift that the whole family can enjoy - - - SEND A YEAR\u2019S SUBSCRIPTION TO THE Sherbrooke Daily Record ûr y m 'ùm mm \u2019\t'-.I\t,-r - ¦' , *1 0 \u201cThe Home Paper of the Eastern Townships if Ü® i f cors 1M7 ev »i\\ service, inc.r.m rec, u s.pat.off I up after being under the doctor\u2019s | i care for several days.Sincere sympathy is extended tO( the family of Mr.C'ortis Aiken, in\u2019 Rkhford, At., who passed away so| | suddenly last week, and to his bro-t.her, sisters, and other relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Elton Foster ami > family attended the funeral of Mrs.: Barber, at Brome.Word from Mr.Grant MacDonald.of the American Air Force, ! states that he has left San Fran-i cisco, Calif., and will go to tho i Island of Guam, in the South Pacific, for further training.Mrs.Leon Aiken and children, of Dunkin, spent two days with Mr.and Mrs.Fred Aiken helping to care for Mrs.Aiken, who was ill.DUNHAM \u201cMaybe my soap isn\u2019t the best ever made In this class.Prof.Clements, but put it with a sob serial and I betcha it would selll\u201d Mrs.J.C.Ellis has returned home from the B.M.F.Hospital, Sweet slun g.Mrs.John Oman is a patient in liie Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.M;ss W.11.Baker is a guest of her cousin, Mrs.11.Cotton, in Cow- j ansville.Mr.Joel Hart is a patient in the] hospital at Swoetsburg.His son, Mr.Hector Hart, vit-ited him there.Mrs.11.0.Martin has been spending several days at the home of her sisters.Miss Doherfcj and Mrs.Fordo, The members of the Rebekahj ICIOUS Lodge packed two boxes of clothing to be sent to Gnspe.e SWEETSBURG Mr.Charles Cromaek was » guest of Mr.and Mrs.Stephen Hunt, at.Gilman.Have you read the Want Ad» lately?Perhaps there is somethin! advertised you would tike to buy.HIGHWATER Mrs.McCaw, of Belleville, is visiting her sister, Mrs.Barnett, and family.Mrs.Ada Bedard lias returned home, after visiting her sister, Mrs, F.C.Padden, at Sutton, for two Ont., Jdhn ' weeks.Mr.and Mrs, Raymond Bedard! and family visilcd at Mr.I1'.C.! Fadden\u2019s and M; -.Bedard accom-! panied them home.Friends of Mr and Mrs.White are pleased to hear that he is making a good recovery from his oper- ation at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.Mrs.A.1.White who had been staying in Montreal with her son, Mr.Earle White, and Mrs.White, was called home by the sudden death of her brother, Mr.Cortis Aiken, at Kiehford, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Forest MacDonald were visiting their father, Mr, A.T.White, in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Heath spent the American Thanksgiving Day with friin.ii.at Newport, Vt.Mrs.Fred Aiken is able to sit Splendid Cough Syrup Mixed at Home Easily To get quick relief from a dlstresa-tng cough, mix thia recipe in your own kitchen.Oneo tried, you'll say It's your favorite cough medicine, and it a so simple nnd easy.iciest, make a syrup by .stirring Î cup a granulated sugarnnd one cup of water a few moment o, until dissolved, Anyone can do it.No cooking needed.(Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, instead of .sugar syrup.) Then get Zhj ounces of I'lnex from any druggist.This Is a special compound of proven ingredients, in concentrated form, well known for Its 1\u2019inox Is Swift WASH TUEBS iiulek action on throat IrriiatlonB.Put tho I\u2019lnex Into a IS ounce hot-.Ho,and till up with your syrup.Thus you nmko 30 ounces of very etllelent medicine, nnd you get four times a* much for your money.It tu*tes Una and never spoils.And for quick, satisfying relief.It is splendid.You can feel it penetrating!, the air passages and taking hold of tho, cough.11 loosens the phlegm, soothes t ho irrlt a ted membranes, and eases t ho soreness.Thus 11 makes breathing] eu: y, and lets you get restful sleep.Just it, and if not pleased, your money will he refunded.Savcn Money.Ilasilv A||\\o«I.BY LESLIE TURNER WE RE ML CEEPLY ' SHOCKED FN DR.ADD AM S\u2019 PEMU MY Ml THE LEAST WIE CAN 00 IS TO RELIEVE YOU OF IMMEDIATE WORRV OVER.EXPENSE'S1.VOO\u2019RE UEKH KIND, CAPTAIN E ASM AND I'M GRATEFUL FOR MR.McKEE'5 THPUÛHFUL-I NESS AND GENEROSITV- ^ tA Itr^^Lja»* / » * - X KNOW NONE OF THE DETAILS NET.BUT I UNDERSTAND the POLICE have no IDEA OUST HOW ME MET HIS DEATH.,ONLN THAT HE WAS.MUR-i DERF.D IN SOME FANTASTIC ! WAN.FR05ABW THE MIGHT AFTER HE DISAPPEARED BUT HE \\ HADN'T DEEM N ROE8ED.MOK WAS HE ONE: WHO MADE ENEMIES' AND HIS LIFE WAS DEVOTED TO HIS WORK AND HOME1 OH, IT\u2019S ML SO INCREDI&LE' X KNOW.MRS.AppAMS.HE 1 .JUST WASN'T THE TYPE THAT \\S0RT O\u2019 THING HAPPENS TO! AND I WON\u2019T RE SATISFIED Till I KNOW HÔV^ IV OCCURRED T I'll *1 \u2022rjm'\u2019 r S,L J *\\ , -I j.Lege l esi 1 if-3 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY MERRILL Bl.OSSER T~ F.Mclbeod, who passed away in Amesbury, Mass., at the homo ol her daughter, Mrs.Ernest Cunnipg-] ham.I The November meeting of the ! Women\u2019s Missionary Society was held at the home of Mm.J.L.jWootten with Mrs.Goff, the co-(hostess.The president, Mrs.Goff, ; presided over the business section | There was a silent tribute paid to the late Mrs.J.W, Robinson.! The worship and study period were in the hands of M s.Goff and Mrs.Beaumont.The chapter \u201estud-ied was \u201cHow the Bible Came to the Pacific Islands.There will be no house to house canvass for the Salvation Army this year, but watch your mail and please respond to the request.Miss C.E.Nelson has returned, after spending « week in Danville with Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Gluey.While there she attended the chicken-pie supper and sale and the reopening of Trinity United Church, which has undergone extensive renovation.V, Dew ND MAD DATES WITH LARD \u2022AT 6.FRECK at 7.AUD NUTT/ AT 6-Thus 'Tate dating \"IS an OLD NORTH CAROLINA Custom, BUT IN Shadyside \u2014 L/2-3 7 It was.\\ A MESS / Twe boys D LATE DATING FLOPPED IN Shadyside, ,\t.\t- .HEY,sis?/Simply walked ¦ ^ out on me ! \u2014 A FINE THING.' THREE DATES, AND I WOUND UP WITH NOfyiNG Bur THE CHECK ' 4 SERVES YOU RIGHT ! THIS DEEP SOUTH MASQUERADE \\ HAS GONE \\ far , enough ! /\u2022/TV ^That's a I COLOSSAt IDEA ! 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Vt s WHILE, ON A BACK ROAD,., üfOKAY, -.7\t.h^b^DDY.1/ , .^\t-w THU is THE \u2018Vrf (SS) V ll\u2019 ly Kug lUVts YjlolkA.!«.BRINGING U.n FATHER.By Gcorae SV GOLLV-SOUEBODVS SOT TO U5TEM TO MV RJWNV STORY-X HAVE rr- i'L!_ tell rr to MASSY'S BROTHER A VEA-\u2019yOU® WIFE\u2019S BROTH EC?IS BACR IN HIS OLD CEU_ RIGHT DOWN It i CELL BLOCK TWO - CELL TWENTY-NINE / f KNOW WHERE rr is !f \"r i W K*yr\\lf- Ua\u201ckl P-\tt.ry.Conn., opor,.a holiday \".Cn at .ho.amo homo.________________ ized.The receipts, which were very1\t~ satisfactory, were in charge of Mrs.D.A.Campbell.Miss Marilyn Goodin has returned from spending a holiday with her sister, Miss Pauline Goodin, in Montreal.Mrs.John Morrison, of Red Mountain spent a week with Mrs, A.A.MacAulay, at \u201cBraeside.\u201d Mrs.P.A.Picard, who spent the summer with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.D.MacRitchie, in North Hill, was a guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.Bernard Atkin, en route to her home in Montreal.iMt.and Mrs.Charles MacRae are in residence at their new home, on Main Street, formerly owned by Mr.A.0.Rousseau.Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Goodin, and son, Torrey, were in Montreal to attend the Santa Claus parade, and en route they visited Mrs.Goodin\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.B.L.Me-Crum, in Cowansville.During their stay in Montreal, Master Peter Goodin visited his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.McCruni.Mrs.Lome MacDonald, R.N., who was a visitor of her parents, Mr.and iMlrs.R.A.Scott, has returned to Montreal.Mr.J.E.Me and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Godin.Mrs.Ella Anderson, who was a Keown, \u2019of Montreal, \"was\u201d a \u201cweek- guest of Mr.and Mrs.John I.Mac-Kenzie, spent a holiday with rel- end guest at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.George Woolley, atives and friends in Quebec.eniW^ose 1T}al'riaSe took place recent route to visit her daughter, Mrs.ar\u2019; residence in Mr.N.L, Neil MacKenzie, and Mr.Mac-iMaher 8 rcnt- on Vitoria Street.Magog, where she participated in a | Kenzie, in Hamilton, Ont., prior to', Mrs; p- A- Sherman has returned family re-union, the occasion being returning to her home in Greenock, rr,om Manchester, N.H., where sha 'Mirs.MacAulay\u2019s birthday.She was Scotland.\tivisited her mother, Mrs.John Muir, tendered a dinner-party, at the I.YIrs, A, T.King lias returned to^61- son, Mr.John Sherman, and Magog Hotel.All of her children,\tj her home in Douglastown,\tN.B.,\trelatives, with two sons-in-law and a daugh-\tafter visiting her son and daugh-\tMiss Isabel MacKenzie, who\twas ter-in-law, were present.Mrs.Mac-| ter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.A.E.caLe(f here on account of the illness Aulay was presented with a beau-1 King, St.Andrew\u2019s Manse.\t!0/ *'lrr f^her, Mir.John I.Mac- tiful fitted coat, of Australian wool\tI Mrs.Angus MacLellan\tand\t^en?'e\u2019 ^as returned to\tMontreal, clpth, with Persian lamb neckpiece,\tl anddaughter, Miss Patsy\tGor-\t|leavirlf?MacKenzie\tmuch\tinl- and bands of the fur on the wide don, have returned from Montreal, ' pr°?'oci health, bell sleeves.Those present were, where they attended the Santa :,,rs¦ \"\u2022\tK!1T«> ft* Andrews Mir.Rod A.MacAulay, of Sanmaur, i Claus parade and were guests of\tentertained the ladies of Que.* Mr.and Mrs.John M.S.Cho formers daughter, Mrs.An-jthe congregation, informally, at MacAulay, of Manchester, N.H.;!drew Connor, and Mr.Connor.jthe tea hour., in honor of her house Miss Cuyler M\u2019acAulay, of Quebec; Miss Ruth MacDonald has re-\tA> king, of Douglas' Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Jackson, Mr.and Mrs.T.E.Baird and Mr, Wayne MacAulay, of Magog.The home of'Mr.and Mrs.Daniel R.MacDonald, Ditton Street, was the scene of a merry gathering, when the schoolmates of their son, Murray, gathered as a \u201csurprise,\u201d in observance of his eighteenth birthday.The guest of honor, agreeably surprised, entered into fumed to Richmond, after spending,1'0^.\u2019\t\u201e the week-end with her parents, Mr.i, ^las L.ona Chapman, of Canter-and Mrs.Daniel R.MacDonald.I bury, was a guest of her aunt, Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.William McLaugh- Pfey Borman, and Mr- Sherman, j lin and Mr.Fred Wheeler, of Sher-j^lier ^ues^s *-he same home in-brook-e, were week-end guests of OLD VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO FOR THÔSE WHO ROLL THEIR IVE OLD VIRGINIA FINE Mr.and Mirs.Daniel MacLean.Mrs.Philip Boy has returned from Rock Island, where she visited her sister, Mrs.William Camubell -nd Mr.Campbell.Friends of Mrs.the spirit of the.occasion, and a Campbell are pleased to learn of jolly evening was spent in playing ! fie improvement in her health, various games.On behalf of his j Miss Dorothy Ladd, nurse-infellow-students, Miss Lois Mac-j'raining at the Brightlook Hospital, kenzie presented the honor-guest : St.Johnsbury, Vt., was a week-end with a purse of money, which was j-usitor of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.accompanied by felicitous greet- \\Y.A.Ladd, ings.Before dispersing Mrs.Mac- Mr.Charles Kinghorn, of Mont-Donald served delicious refresh-.real, was a week-end guest of Mr.mfâts, assisted by her daughter, i an I Mrs.Scott Parsons.Mrs.Paul Snow, of Gaspe.\tUnder the auspices of the Pres- Mr.and Mrs.Skinner have ar- by ter i an Circle, a sale of homo rived from Wales, an 1 will make cooking, fancy and useful articles their home with their son-in-law was held in A.M.MacKenzie\u2019s 1» ALLEY OOP roOCLA\u2019S OKAV, ONLY She's sot TOO MUCH SENSE.' 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HEADQUARTERS INSPECTOR GROWL i OH, IT'S YOU, GROWL SPEAK OF THE DEVIL, EH?COASE IN AND REMOVE MR.CHIMES BEFORE fe Ék MY ARM GIVES OUT.' _____________________________________________________ COPR.(M7 UV NL'A KCRVICt.II1C.J.M.EEÛ.V.3.J\u2019AI.m BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BY EDGAR MARTIN I1 mm THt VtVi&TK \\6 ovcw Aoo , GLU?-¦ GOSX VWCL VOO SfVLO l VOU\tfs VS'e.UV 1 a LWMW CrtPi«F\\t\\tR, D't'tW UOMtEi \u2022\u2022 FVVSO i(t OOKST LWKL .PECftKlS JOST REMtM&'cIÎ , 1 V-i OWNS f\\ PfV^T OF TH\\6 CA^,TOOi 1® i V'r ' 'r'ffiJ&i.v.9.put.orr COPR.1947 PV NEA PRISCILLA S POP By A1 Vermeer it's the latest in cock/e jars.Guaranteed to prevent sta/eness/ c Oh, you mean you've got one of these already?II children.tv «Aï àctyjcf.«in, , Ay rirtvuip.J v./ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1947.Nino Social and Personal Telephone 94 In The Women\u2019s Sphere DOROTHY DIX Mr, Raoul Gagno, president of the Eastern Townships Tennis Association, will preside at the dinner at the Mount Pleasant Club which is taking place this evening on the occasion of the distribution of prizes and official closing of the club\u2019s activities, * * * Mr.and Mrs.Stearns Hodge, Lennoxville, announce the engagement of their daughter.Rachel Pearl to Mr.James Alexander McNaughton, son of Mr and Mrs.John MacNauThfon, Lennoxville, The mariage will take place in the near future.llritH CONDENSED Great to start a meal.Delicious in sauces and casserole dishes./\"\u2014n.' Leslie S.|)7 1 SAUCE '&r1' With Tempting Omelettes Cleveland as hostesses.| Mr.E.D.(Teddy) Green, of jirSi r, Havard, the president,, Albert Mines, is a patient in the was in the chair and, folowing the Sherbrooke Hospital.\t| openiirg exercises, thanked all the ; *\t*\t*\tI helpers who so largely contributed , Mr.Joseph Rosenbloom has re- to the splendid success of the sale ; turned from a ten day visit to his ; an4 tea.The nominating com-son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and niittee, for the election of officers Mrs.M.Wisenthal.Westmount.j to take place in the new year, was ,\t*\t*\tappointed.The articles left over Mr.Clinton H.Gardner, of front the sale were auctioned and Detroit, Mich., formerly of Sher- brought good returns.> new brooke, who spent the American member who was present at the Thanksgiving Day with his mo-: meeting was welcomed to the As-ther, Mrs.F.H.Gardner, King soniation by the president.Re-Street Wast.has returned to his ; freshments were served by the home.\t, hostesses.The tea table covered *\t*\t*\ti with a lace cloth was centered Mr.and Mrs.George Carr, with a small plant, and white tap- Prospect Street, have returned ers and presided over by Miss Lou from Middlebury, Vt., where they Farnsworth spent the American Thanksgiving j\t* * \u2022 with their son, Prescott, a student j The St.Peter's Guild Christ-at Middlebury College, Mr.and'mas tea and sale was held hr the Mrs.Carr were guests at a Church Hall, Wednesday Xovem-Thanksgiving party arranged ini her 26.Mrs.J.Plamondon, presi-tjieir honor.\tide-nt and Mrs.J.Northey, vice- *\t*\t*\t' president received the many Mr.S.H.Gallinger, of Sher- guests.Mrs.H.Barlow acted as brooke, announces the engage- cashier.The decorations featured ment of his daughter, Doris Mary, ved berries and snowballs and to Frederick William, son of Mr.(branches of evergreen were ef-and Mrs.Frederick James Hobbs, 'fectively used throughout tre of Quebec.The marriage to take hall.On the platform, the Christ-place December 26.\tj mas trees with their many color *\t*\t*\ted lights produced a picturesQua The Badminton Tea was held background for the tea table on Saturday afternoon, November which was covered with lace 29, at the Sherbrooke Regiment cloth and centered with an attrac-Armory> William Street.Hos- tive Christmas centerpiece placed tesses for the occasion were Mrs.on a mirror, with red lighted H.Evans.Mrs.J.Lunderville, the tapers in silver holders complet-Misses Madeleine Baldwin, Doris ing the ensemble.Mrs.r red J.Gallinger, Florence Clark.Mrs.Southwood, Miss Gladys Hale, .Mis.Lunderville poured tea at the Charles Fuller and Mrs.George table, which waa decorated with Povey presided alternately at t ie white candles.\tI table.The salads were served by *\t*\t*\tj Mrs.W.By ham and Mrs.E.Wor- St.Mary\u2019s Guild held their re-1 by; the food table was in charge gular meeting in St.Paul\u2019s of Mrs.\\\\.^ar^ a.n(*\tV Church Hall, on Wednesday with Hall.Mrs.M.Noms, Mrs.J.the president, Mrs.L.Pratt, in the Strickland and Mrs.W.Bishop chair.Following the disposal of .looked after the apron and s nv-routine business, the treasurer, ing tables; the haby table by .is.Mrs.R.Smith, submitted a de- Fred Povey, Mrs.George^ white-tailed report of the Christmas tea.head and Mrs.A.Sims.-llt- \u2022 Mrs.Pratt personally thanked the Pearson took charge of the white members for their support and elephant table.Hostesses ''J1.10 co-operation.At the close of the Mrs- î red J.Southwood, .iss meeting, Mrs.J.Kinsella, the hos- Gladys Hale, Mrs.Charles bu er, ,\ti\tî\tr.t-» « i MCK.Rose read two chap- esco; Afternoon of a Faun, Dc waitin' o o' ci t v1 jA*i TV) h qinnij-kï4 nnjT\tI !TC *x 1\t^\t^\t, , .\t,\t,\t*\t'«> ta-.i band will meet again on Thursday, ! junior and senior league.The of this week.\ti league is one being operated as a The girls\u2019 chorus is practicing function of the cadet eorp until ( Christmas carols in preparation practices begin after Christmas for the Yuletide season.\t/ for the positions on the regular Social and Personal\tjunior and senior squads.Mr.S.F.Abbott is spending a ; The league openers were play-few days at North Hatley where; ed led the gr Minus's ROMEO GAUVIN WATCHMAKER-JEWELLER Repairs of All Kinds: 7-Day Service on cleaning Watch Springs and Glasses DIAMOND RINGS \u201cBLUE STEEL\u201d WATCHES: I 4} Montrose ^ Mercury ft Hover! a Phone 2219-W ters from the book after which she bussy; Ritual Fire Dance, De Fal-roup in prayer.\tla.s of the last meeting were ' Three Dances from Children\u2019s read and accepted and the treasur- Suite, Sebastian; The Black Swan, er\u2019s report was given.The latter .Villa-Lobos; and An American in showed receipts from the chicken Paris by Gershwin, nn Tnhsdnv\" November 24th 1 pie supper and sale and although' Mr.Matter's numbers were: on iuesoay, .xovemo\t-\tthere are still some remittances to Etude in C Minor.Chopin; Noe- come in, the results are very grati- turae, Chopin; and Naila Waltz, fyir.g, totalling over $300 at the Delibes- Dohnanyi.present time.\tj For encores Mr.Sebastian play- Notes of appreciation are being ed a number of lighter pieces in-sent to Mr.and Mrs.Bernard jcluding \u201cEstrilita,\u2019\u2019 and one that Chamberlain whose generous dona-'he described as \"true corn,\" \"The tion made the chicken pie supper Harmonica Player.\" possible, and to the Women's As-j The next concert in the series sociation whose members helped !wj]] he held at the Burns Theatre much in making a success of the jj, Newport, on January ISth, and supper and sale.\t!%vill feature Solveig Lunde, pian- A motion was passed and it w-as jst.j agreed that the group would pay | _____________________ 'the balance for the mortar boards - and robes required by the church] ApniiMn TUC PUIIDPUCQ Ichoir, over the amount taken in by, AnUUnlU I nt UtiUnUnLo I Mrs.Martin at her handkerchief and candy table.Since there will be no December meeting, announcement of the Jan-juary meeting will be made at a lat ter date.A 80 Galt St tion of Centenary United Church, when plans were made for the annual meeting to be held on December 10 th.The business meeting was brief and following the usual reports, the members discussed the annual., meeting which\" will be held at the 1 g Parsonage on Wednesday next, y with Mrs.McKinley Rose, the pastor\u2019s wife, being assisted by M's A.11.Martin, W.Dyson and Mrs.G.Probyn.A feature of the meeting at Mis the usual mutual exchange of trade between Rock Island and Derby Line, the setup is for winter sports.Special citizen's committees have been formed ami arrangements made to share mutual use if the Derby Line rink on Baxter Park for skating and hockey for both Derby Line and Rock Island.\t» This further sign of the International life pervading these Boundary Communities, so drastically hit by Canada\u2019s new tariff laws, is the outcome of the last meeting of Colby's hospitable home was the the Frontier Community Centre, showing of her own valuable eol-whose Board of Directors decided lection of famous old Bible leaves, not to operate the old rink on Stan- The unique display drew much at-stead\u2019s old fairgrounds and sought tention and were very ably explain-a better solution for the sports in- ed to the members by Rev.MeKinto rests of the communities.\tley Rose.Thanks to the co-operation of the ; The Study Book for the year has Derby Line Village Fathers, who I been much appreciated, and at this 4^ A Desk Clock .Always appreciated by the man with work to do, \\\\ e ll Reserve Your Purchase and Deliver It Christmas Eve., ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED u FRONTENAC STREET The U-Need-Us.Club of the Uni-versalist Church is preparing for the Christmas tea and sale to be have a splendid rink, and so easily accessible in the very heart of the town, arrangements were completed this week whereby Rock Island and Derby Line will share their winter sports.The Board of Directors of the Frontier Coin- last meeting Mrs.Rose reviewed the chapter for November, \u201cIsland Receivers of the Word,\" which was then discussed in detail.An hour of pleasant visiting followed the closing of business, and everyone enjoyed the hospitable! atmosphere of this gracious old ; PUT YOUR BEST FOOD FORWARD - - - STEP OUT IN THE FINEST FSOTWEAR COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES\u2019 HOSIERY MEN\u2019S WORK GLOVES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY We believe the customer is always right; you\u2019ll never, leave J.A.Lemieux\u2019s with a pair of shoes you didn\u2019t want to buy.We\u2019re a little out-of-the-way, but the service is worth it.Won\u2019t you drop in and let us show you our assortment of shoe?for the Holiday Season?J.A.Lemieux & Fils Enrg.QUALITY FOOTWEAR H.PAUL LEMIEUX, Manager.4 Beîviderï St.South\tTel.3866-W munity Centre have offered the use of their rink equipment to further j home, made even more lovely with facilitate this mutual-exchange |its beautiful decorations of color-! agreement, and all hockey games ful chrysanthemums, and the care-will now take place on Baxter Park ft et and thoughtful arrangements nnk in Derby Line.Leagues are for the comfort of Miss Colby\u2019s delicious lunch was 'held in the church vestry on ThursÜ1*in* STTA fnd schectales wil1 be \u2019 *\"ests: Mr8' R* -WallHce- Mrs.' I released shortly.Rene Mont served by Mrs.Wells and the as- day, December fourth sisting hostess, Mrs.Kay Eryou, hers have been meeting ^several! Rene Mnnt'v of Rocl
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