Sherbrooke daily record, 29 juin 1942, lundi 29 juin 1942
[" .-\u2014.\t1 i'itprbrnakp ÎRwori\u2019i \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER Fair and warm.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1942.borty-Sixth Year, CLAIM CAPTURE STRATEGIC MATRUH British ' ' Withdrawal Of Main Strength Although Refusing to Verify German Claims as to Capture of Outer Alexandria Defence Bastion, British Authorities State that Position Is Critical with 8th Army Avoiding Frontal Clash.\t*- FLYING By ROBERT BUNNELLE.Associated Press Staff Writer London, June 29.\u2014 (A3)\u2014The Axis asserted today that Matruh, 130 miles deep in Egypt and a key to Britain\u2019s defences, had fallen to their forces pressing Eastward toward Alexandria and the Suez.There was no confirmation in London of the claim, which came from Berlin and Rome, but British reports indicated the situation was perilous, with the 8th Army avoiding any frontal clash with Nazi Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's superior weight of armor.There was little doubt in London the Axis claims were time, but a British military commentator declared that Matruh was \u201cnot the last bastion between Tobruk and Alexandria.\u201d Alexandria, base of the Mediterranean fleet, was bombed during the morning by Axis planes believed to be operating from airdromes only 200 miles away.The Axis claim that only 6,000 British troops were captured at Matruh \u2014 compared with 33,000 claimed at Tobruk \u2014 indicated the main British forces escaped and fell back, playing for time until the arrival of tank and gun reinforcements.Headquarters in Cairo, saying that the enemy had advanced to the .Southeast\u2014that is, to the land inside and beyond the coastal anchor \u2014 said the struggle was spreading over u.\u2018very large area\u201d and that details ivere not available.If Matruh has been abandoned, a British spokesman said, it was to rold a line farther East.Britain\u2019s plan for coping with the Axis drive then would indicate a Suid defence falling father and farther back in an attempt to absorb the shock of the Axis\u2019 mechanized and armored divisions.When Rommel defeated Britain\u2019s armored strength in Libya, and seized Tobruk.British headquarters elected to pin its defence on Matruh rather than throw in the main strength on the advance border defences based on exposed Salum.By dropping back, they apparently hoped to gain time to regroup and replenish manpower and machines and to shorten their own lines of supply while forcing Rommel to lengthen his under constant air assault.British bombers and fighters kept the advancing Axis columns under heavy attack throughout the weekend and left numerous fires\u2014obvi- CANADIAN AWARDED CROSS BAR London, June 29.\u2014 (0) Cable)\u2014 A little more than a month after it was announced he had won the Distinguished Flying Cross, a bar to the D.F.C.has been awarded to Pilot Officer H.V.Peterson of Cal-gayr, it was announced today.Peterson, a bomber pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force, won the bar for determination and resource-fullness shown in bringing home a damaged plane from a recent 1,000-bomber raid, despite temporary blindness in one eye caused when a piece of flak shattered his windshield.C.C.F.DEMANDS CONSCRIPTION OF INDUSTRY Quebec Branch of Co-operative Commnnwealth Federation Opposes Draft of Manpower Alone.Montreal, June 29.\u2014CP)\u2014A resolution opposing conscription of men for Overseas service unless it is accompanied by conscription of wealth «Seizure Of Several Associates And Contacts Of Nazi Sabotage Party Announced By F.B.I.Head New York, June 29.\u2014(iP)\u2014Seizure of \u201cseveral contacts and associates\u201d of the band of eight Nazi spy-sabot-curs landed by U-boats on the United States East Coast was announced last night by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which promised more arrests within a few days.New developments in the startling and industry, was passed at a ses-;cas-e of the eight German agents sion of the 8th annual convention of | submarine-borne to Long Island and Florida beaches with explosives intended to wreck vital American industries included the discovery of an additional cache of $20,000, increasing the total of \u201cpay-off money\u201d carried by the saboteurs to $170,000.Neither the number nor the Shows Increased Strength In Cabinet Crisis British Parliamentary Sources Are Convinced that Prime Minister Will Easily Defeat Motion of Censure on His War Leadership\u2014Joint Statement with Roosevelt Materially Improves Position.*- the Quebec Section C.C.F.yesterday.The resolution was one of several passed at a closed meeting of the convention, and its text was released later.It said that \u201cpartisan political considerations have led the Government to distort the issues before the people of Canada and to attempt to n^jnvs of the persons arrested as conceal the inadequacy of their war a!0es of Ike invading saboteurs were policies by making the matter of chscl°s«! by Carl Connolley, Assist-conscription of manpower the prin- arit J\u2022 Edgar Hoover, F.B.I.Direc-cipal question, hereby gravely en- tor, in announcing the new roundup dangering the unity of our country.\u201d twenty-four hours after Hoover had The resolution said the \u201cconscrip- « revealed the capture of the agents tion solely of manpower for Over- ber>t on a two-year campaign of destruction against the American war effort.Some arrests of the suspected accomplices were made in Chicago, and some here.Those here were believed to have been made from among a group of German people living on Long Island not far from the deserted beach at Amagansett, where the first group of four Nazi terrorists landed June 13.Hoover gave the names of those in this group as George John Dasch, thirty-nine, leader; Ernest Peter Burger, thirty-six, who in 1931 was a private in the Michigan National Guard; Heinrich Harm Heinck, thirty-five, and Robert Quirin, thirty-four.They came ashore in a rubber boat with their store of money and explosives, together with lists of key railroad centres, bridges and war plants which Hoover said they planned to blow up.They also were equipped with forged Selective Service and Social Security cards, Hoover said.Similarly equipped was the group of four which landed at Ponte Verda beach near Jacksonville, Fla,, June 17, Hoover said, listing these as Edward John Kerlin, thirty-three, group leader; Herbert Haupt, twenty-two; Werner Thiel, thirty-five, and Hermann Neubauer, thirty-two.\"We have their full statements of confession\u201d Hoover declared.\u201cWe have all the plans they brought with them.\u201d The plans called for destruction of three plants of the Aluminum | Company of America and indicated \\ the mission\u2019s main attack was to he 1 against the light-metal industry I which would have delayed America\u2019s j all-important programme of air-] plane production.\u2014-1 AJJ1 GERMAN DEFEAT Montreal Today Prepares Welcome for King George II of Greece Who Is Visiting Dominion.Montreal, June 29, \u2014 tCT \u2014 King George of Greece wi.receive a civic welcome to Montreal today to start off a busy day or tours and receptions.The Greek monarch, who arrived yesterday for a three-day stay, will sign the city\u2019s Golden Book at City Hall and will be welcomed by city officials and leaders of the Greek community here, Later he will attend a civic tea at the Chalet, atop Mount Royal, and will be guest, at a banquet sponsored by the Greek community in the evening.King George arrived yesterday, expressing the conviction that the United Nations would gain the final victory in the war.His views were expressed in a statement to newspapermen after he.had been Continued on page 2 col.3 Main German Offensive Launched Along Kursk Sector, London Giaims British Authorities Convinced that New Front Opened bv Germans Is Scene of Major Drive\u2014Russians Report Desperate German Efforts to Cut Vital Rail Communications Have Met with Failure, WESTERN PROVINCES STUDY DEBT PROBLEM Saskatoon, June 29.((f- Repres- entatives of government and farm organiza!ions of the Prairie Provinces will open n two-day conference here today aimed at achieving a common plan for alleviation of the' Western farm debt situation for subsequent presentation to the Dominion Government.The conference, was an outgrowth of a meeting held in .Edmonton May IS when delegates from Alberta farmers\u2019 groups met on the invitation of the Alberta Government.Manitoba and Saskatchewan governments have not revealed any specific idans in connection with the conference.London, June 29.\u2014 CD-\u2014Parlia-l mentary sources predicted today j that Prime Minister Churchill would j weather the political storm over the) Libyan setback when the showdown] comes in the House of Commons, j possibly this week.They said indications pointed to defeat of a motion of censure on his war leadership and also to failure for attempts to force him to separate the Premiership and the Defence Ministry.Tempers inflamed by the first shock of the sudden Libyan setback bave cooled anti the general attitude apparently is to get at the root of Britain\u2019s failures and apply the j cures.The tactical, backstage political! situation also was regarded by ob- ! BAN PLACED ON OF GRASS MOWERS Both Hand and Power Lawn Mowers Come Under Ban UTER REPORTS SHOW JAP LOSS AROUND MIDWAY United States Navy Lists Ten Japanese Vessels as Definitely Destroyed in Pacific Battle, Pearl Harbor, T.H., June 29.\u2014Ç/P) \u2014Defeat of the Japanese invasion fleet off Midway Island was even ]worse than first reported, j The United States navy, waiting until it had rounded up all the re- as Industry Is Converted; ports and checked them, flatly wrote to lA/or Piirnnccc\tas Japanese losses: the Aircraft LU YVdl rUI fJUbtîb,\tjCarrier Akagi, 26,900 tons; the Air- \u201e.j\t_\t~~\t_\t, [craft Carrier Kaga, 26,900 tons; the Ottawa, June 29.(k\u2014August [Aircraft Carrier Soryu, 10,050 tons; is tne deadline for production ]the Aircraft Carrier Kiryu, 10,050 GREEKS KILLED AS SABOTEURS IN CRETE AREA Sixty-Two Slain for Hampering Airport Work as Germans Mass Troops on Small Island.Bremen Virtually Destroyed In Latest R.A.F.Mass Raid German Submarine Base at St.Nazaire Also Attacked Last Night by British Planes in Renewal of Effort to Knock Out German War Mechanic from the Air-t-Annoance Details of Canterbury Damage.-« - London, Juno 29.\u2014 CP)\u2014The Gcr- GENERAL SEES REINFORCEMENT UNIT TRAINING seivers as turning in the Prime Min-; ot lawn mowers in Canada, under an i tons; two heavy cruisers, probably is ter s lavor.\t; order by H.H.Foreman, Admin-the 8,500-tonMogamiandthe 8,500- His critics lost the first round of ; Jstrator of Fabricated Steel and | ton Mikuma ; three destroyers and a the confidence battle when the I Non-Ferrous Metals for the War-1 cargo or transport vessel.Prime Minister clinched the right to j time Prices and Trade Board, which] That added up at least ten ships bave tne last word before voting on i prohibits manufacture after that [sunk in the big sea-air battle earlier sir John Wardlaw-Milne s censure c\u2019iate of both manual and power mow- this month off Midway.The definite London, June 29.\u2014\t»\t*.ter you nave eaten nke a horse.\u2014 thing and about nothing.As it\tc\tiae\u2019 Kitchener Record.-.uu iii M;\u2019lta congratulates Sevastopol-thev'Ta'lk :,u' bravp speaking to the brave.- so long.The present session has !0ttsw* Je whid, place last Friday, tea service, a shower gift from ^the\t*\t*\t* friends assembled in her honor.Pea, Air, E.E.Goodenough, President and delicious refreshments were 0f ^ Sherbrooke Rotary Club, and served during the interim,\tj Mrs.Goodenough have just returned -\u2014\t-\tj from Toronto, where they attended embroidery edging the sweetheart th8 convention of Rotary Jnterna-neckline of the fitted bodice; the Honal.Mr.and Airs.Goodenough bouffant skirt ending in a full court have taken up residence in the dlajn>\t| \u201cGoodhue\u201d cottage at Little Lake Her imported full length veil of Magog for the summer season, tulle illusion was caught with orange j\t*\t*\t* blossoms and she carried a cascade Captain and Mrs.Neil Dinning bouquet of white roses and stepha- and Mr.Forest T.Keene returned notis.\ti home to Sherbrooke on Saturday, The maid of honor, Miss Beverley after spending several days in Mf.nzies, of New Haven, Conn., was Quebec and vicinity.Captain Din-wearing yellow marquisette oyer ning and Mr.Keene on a fishing taffeta, a matching hat and carried trip in National Park, while Mrs.delphinium and stephanotis.\tDinning was a guest of her aunt, Miss Dorothea Jones, Boston, and Airs.Herbert Thomas, in the Ancient Miss Shirley Taylor, Montreal, were Capital, gowned alike in turquoise marqui-¦\t\u2022\t?\t* sette over taffeta with hats to match, The christening of the infant dau-and they carried arm bouquets of ghter of Mr.and Mrs.Reginald snapdragon and gladioli in shades; Saunders took place in St.Peter\u2019s of pink and yellow.\tChurch during the morning ser- Mrs.Jenne, the brides mother, vjce yesterday, the Rector, the Rcv-wore a floor length gown of powder erend Russel F.Brown, officiating, blue chiffon, a final, hat to matc.i *]*}le child received the names Mnr-and a corsage of sweetheart Joses.Karpt; Jennifer and the godparents Mrs.Doubleday, mother of the WGre Miss Grace Neil, Montreal, groom, was in a slipper mnguh dies.s\tGeorge Armstrong, St.Thomas, of rose crepe with which she wore 0nt am| r; al ecll fpCTdinir her holidays SrÆnA:MTÆ\tGordon \u2022Mastine;,GiSele Mercure! D.an, Gilbert, Laurel Westman, Madeline Eliott; Class B: Cecil Rolfe, Marion We.tj&ar,, Lencra Cote (unranked).Grade \\ II.\u2014Verna Gilbert, Lorne Bishop, Ralph Porter, Elizabeth Hrrling, Myrtle Sharron, Rupert Porter.Grade VI.\u2014 Lorraine Jenkerson, William Baxter, Ruth Ainsworth, June Evans, Ardythe Bishop, Laurence Betts, Beulah Vintinner, Marjorie Bostwick (unranked).Grade V\u2014Marion Gilbert, Osborn Baxter,- Patricia Bishop, Philip Hooker, Beverley Marling, William Cormier, William Harling.Grade IV.\u2014Grant Sampson, Elaine Grades Ito IX passed their June |Qe0\u201eette' examinations.\t'\"West.The list includes pupils arranged ! Grade IX: in order of merit de Verteuil, Gauthier, Grades I to IV: Class A, 90 to ;vyjn5tone 100; Class B, 80 to 89; Class C, 65 j \"\t\u2019\t_______ to 79; Class D, 50 to 64; Class F, : AYER\u2019S CLIFF HIGH SCHOOL unoer 49.\tT on * ' The following is the final report .Grades t to IX: Class I, to.of the June examinations, at the 10j\u2019 GInSS TG 60 to Class HI, Ayer\u2019s Cliff High School, in order under 60-\t,\tof merit: Grade 1 : Class A ance Tarrant; j Grade I: Dale Lammeren, Mearl Anne Ward and Patsy W ebster, tVhipple, Kathleen Kezar, Edward equal; Dawn Davidson, Class Bp yancourj Yajçrie pjgj-py^ joan p(ezan Norman j Grade V: Richard Colt, Greta Richardson, Royce Dustin, Billie Eileen Gall, Louis Moir, John Lepine, Neil Adam, Ray-Selwyn Watkins, Mavis j mond Viens (absent ).Constance Bryant, Beverley Harrison, Donald MacLeod, Serena MacLeod.Class C: John Aulis, Dorothy Lancaster, Gladys Porter, Marion .Thompson.Class F: Marion Rudd, MacAulay, Keith Bennett, Grace | Charles Beane, Gail Gillander.Bell.Grade III.\u2014 Charles Hardcastle, Elizabeth Baxter, Douglas Evans.Grade II.\u2014Norma Herring, Edgar Orr, Marilyn Andrews, Ernest De Champlain, Ivan Gilbert, Lloyd Betts, Laura Betts, Wayne Mackay.Grade I.\u2014Arnold Hardcastle.NORTH HATLEY CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL Results of the June examinations at the North Hatley Consolidated High School, in order of merit: Grade I\u2014Promoted on year\u2019s work: Donald Taylor, Margaret Banfill, Barbara Allen, Gwendolyn Conner, George Johnson, Cynthia LeBaron, Rcyce Kezar, Russell Little, Jacqueline Taylor, Marilyn Ball, Violet Knap (absent).Grade II.\u2014 Promoted on year\u2019s work: Glenn Warner, Richard Little, Donald Little, Ronald Penwill.Grade III.\u2014 Passed on year\u2019s work: Jack Barrett, Hope Kezar, Ross Whitcomb, Betty Kezar.Passed on June examinations: Barbara Taylor.Grade IV.\u2014Passed on year\u2019s work: John Arthur Spriggings, Kathleen Mosher, Rita Knapp.Passed on June examinations; Glennis Buckland, Joan Taylor, Joyce Charles.Grade V.\u2014Passed on year\u2019s work: Beverley Reed 79.6.Passed on June examinations: Kenneth Bassett 72.6, Norma Deacon 66.8.Grade VI, \u2014 Promoted on year\u2019s work: Dorothy Kingdon, 79,2.Passed on June examinations: Margaret McVittie 65.1, Shirley Coates 62.4.Grade VII.\u2014 Promoted on year's work: Janice Stewart 89.2, Maurice Perkins 87.4, Joanne Woodard 86, Elizabeth Lilley 85.2, Howard Shar Grade II: Class A: Anna Lawrence, Beverley MacLeod, Merlyn Coates.Class B: Hazel Doherty, Annie Provis, Grant Olson, Donald Rudd.Class C: Donald Provis, Rita Thompson.Unranked: Ray Strapps.Grade III: Class A: Gwyneth Lawrence.Class B: Leola Lawrence, Lorne Aulis, George Matheson, Vivian Thompson, Isobel Pehlemann.Class C: Angus MacLeay, Fletcher Smyth, Gloria Coates, Donald An-nesley, Dale Olson, Eugene Bishop.Class D: Donald McCormick.Grade IV: Class B: Edward Tarrant, Caroline Harrison, Austin Kirkpatrick.Class C: Gwendoline Harrison, Jean Buchanan; Thomas Lawrence and Doris ^IcFadden, equal; Violet Harrison, Margaret Thompson.Class D: John Matheson, Elizabeth Webster, Deri Clark.Grade V: Class I: Jean Armstrong, Ina MacRae, Jacqueline Aid-rich.June Turner, Muriel Dougherty.Class II: Maud Harrison, Evelyn Dougherty, Alicia MacLeay, Franklin MacLeod, Robert Harrison, Donald Pehlemann, John Beane, Garth Harrison.Class III: May Provis, Cedric Allison.Unranked: Irvin An-nesley.Grade VI: Class I: Katherine Morrison, Anne Gagnon.Class II: Dorothy Olson, Evelyn Kirkpatrick, Mae Tarrant, Kathleen Blanchette, Lorne MacRae, Ruth Pehlemann.Class III: Elwilyder Clark, Ethel Harper, Michael Rowe, Dorothy Gillander, Peter Matheson, Grace Rich, Grade VII: Class I: Nina Parsons.Class II: Evelyn Olson, George Lawrence, Elaine Olson, Annie Olson, Beryl Kirkpatrick, Wihner Doherty.Grade VIII-A (Latin): Class I: Rita Pehlemenn.Grade VIII-B, (Non-Latin) : Class Arnold Goode, Evelyn Dezan, Er- Grade VI : Algean Hirst, Dorothy McNeill, Wayne Little, Dorothy Adam, Audrey Keeler, Helen Martin, Lorna Lundeborg.Paul Rousseau, Doris Martin, June Frappied, Allen Brewer, Marian Bel!, Dorothy Dezan, John Lavers, Helena McComb, Hazel McComb.Grade VII: Robert Tyler, Robert Fisher, James Davis, Teddy Walker, William Fisher, Phyllis Gothrop, ¦vith her mother, Mrs.W.A.Watson and Mr.and Mrs.F.B.Watson, has returned to the city.Mrs.C.Farnam entertained the June meeting of the Women's Institute, at her home.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Kemp attended the meeting of Cowansville Chapter O.E.S., on Wednesday evening, when Jean Cliadsey, Margaret Bell, Joyce Tobin.Grade VIII: Barbara Brown, Murray Baldwin, Beverly Tyler.Grade 1\\; Emile Bouffard, Pauline Gothrop.William Crook, Roberta Dustin.Wiimot Crook, Marion Pierce, O/.ro Williamson.(he Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Mary Astell, made her official visit to that Chapter.Mrs.W.A.Doherty and Mrs.James Symington were joint hostesses on Thursday afternoon at a largely-attended meeting of the Parish Guild, at the home of the foi mer.Dr.and Mrs.John Armstrong are spending their holiday with Mrs.Armstrong\u2019s sister.Miss Annie E.Small, at Maplewood._ Dr.Arm-sirong returned to the city on Sunday.Airs.Armstrong will remain at Maplewood for a time with her sister.First She: \u201cDoes your husbond talk in his sleep?\u201d Second She: '\u2018No, and it\u2019s terribly exasperating.Ho just grins.\u201d r NevER Touch The.stuff \u2014 GtMrqg.A GLASS Water rtl ^issi^Ssdk Cartoon\u2014Courtesy Arch Dal©, Winnipeg Free Press.man 85.Imogens Kezar 82.4, Jean TI: Austin Hodge, Lawrence Aulis.Taylor 80.8.Promoted on June ex-! ^In^an^G is day of this week.\t(in town at the home of her brother, Mr.Antoine Daigle, President of ^r.O.Y.Y.Webster, who has been the society, and his associates, are'confined to his bed through illness to be congratulated upon its efficient: for the past ten days.Mr.Webster conclusion.\t| is reported to be somewhat improv- On Tuesday evening the tradi-\t™\t.tional St.John\u2019s Fire, which burned! Mr.H.H.TBcrt) Chamberlain, 'who has .been in hospital some time at Camp Hill, Halifax, has returned home to Coaticook, discharged because of ill health.Mr.Paul Chamberlain, in training at Halifax, is on furlough at his home in Coaticook.| Mr.Leo Jette, of Sutton, was in jtown one day.l Mr.Bruce Patten, of Sutton, was brightly for upwards of an hour, on Cannon Hill, above the Country Club House, was attended by His Worship Mayor D.B.Hopkins, the Aldermen, officials of the R.C.societies and hundreds of spectators.The fuel for the conflagration was donated by Mr.D.S.Bachand.A service was held In the early morning on Wednesday, with Rev.Father Ivetendre, of Sherbrooke, celebrating High Mass, after which the members of the Society, escorted by the Coaticook band, the cadets'from of the Sacred Heart Academy and | days ^he young son of Mr.M.A.Carhon-neau personifying St.John the Baptist, paraded through the streets.In the afternoon proceedings were continued at the Armory, where Messrs.Leonidas Bachand, Bouchard, Daigle, Ruel and others made patriotic speeches.The Cadets also gave a very fine demonstration of their drills.ind son.are son, Billy, Thompson, Mrs.Ronald, all of PEARCETON In the evening the day was climaxed by a musical programme and play at the Brothers\u2019 School, where the large hall was filled to capacity.Among the actors who received much applause were the leading lady, Miss Gilberte Boudreau; Mr.Bernard Routhier, the hero; Mr.L.Trembly, as the villain; Mr.Paul Hamel, a false doctor; Mrs.J.D.Goyette, a rich lady.A girls\u2019 choir, under the direction of Miss Yvette Gay, was much applauded on several numbers.MUSICAL FESTIVAL The Musical Festival, long looked forward to by music lovers and friends of the girls of the Coaticook High School choir, was given at the Rivoli Theatre, on Wednesday evening.The Coaticook choir was augmented by the choir from St.Francis College, in Richmond, about sixty girls taking part Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Addis and family and Mr.Guy Addis motored Sherbrooke and spent a few with their mother, Mrs.D.Addis, at tv1 home of Mr.Dennis j Clough.! Mr.and Mrs.F.Nickles and son, Percy, of Stanbririge East, spent a day with their daughter, Mrs.i Wilfred Corey, and Mr.Corey.I Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Laduke were Mr.and Mrs.Charles Laduke and Mr.Alton ! Laduke, of Stanbridgc East iting friends in town.Mrs.A.Asselin and Mrs.A.Thivierge and son, Denis, of Montreal, are guests of their parents and grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Wilfrid Lampron.Mr.and Mrs.John Ewing, of Bed-iford, are guests of her parents, Mr.-, r, \u201e\t,, .\t,,\t,, , and Mrs.C.C.Salsbury, and other \u201e\t1 Fjvm'Ged^u\u2019 Mrc' G'CA-1 relatives in Brome.Mason Mrs.William Chapman Sr.,.Guests at \u201cThe Elms\u201d are Mrs.Mrs.G H.I-male, Mrs Charles jiaro!d Thompson, son, Billy, and Austin, Mrs G.M Owens, Mrs.John |daughter> B.Sanborn, Mrs.William Blake, Mrs.i J.C.Soles, Mrs.William C-iapman,.vVrVinl Jr., Mrs.R.V.Mason, Mrs.H.P ' Garret Champan Mrs.G E.mI*' j\tjuHette°Menard finished h^rj,\tT Mrs.R Mason Mr.:.Frank Rhicard, school tGrm on Friday after a very fc\" ^ldl at Brome Centre on Mrs.C.M.Eldrmgc, Mrs.Alber.|\t-ul t , a,fJ on g y|June 24.^.^^\t^ ^ prize?1 for%heCrating oT the grades Junctlon\u2019 was a vlsltor m town-for the year.A large number of parents and friends witnessed the awarding of prizes.Rev.Father P.I\t- Saint-Pierre presided.\tj Mr.and Mrs.William Little, Mr.Mrs.Harold Worden and little Charles Little and Miss Jeannie Mor Miss Janet Warden, of Knowlton, were guests of relatives in town.Among those in town the past week were Messrs.James Black- Messrs.Cuyler McGillivray, Joseph Wright and Reginald Currie spent an evening at the Leadbeater home j at Inverness.Mrs.Joseph Wright spent a day with her mother, Mrs.Agnes Currie,1 and brother, Reginald Currie.a guest of his grandmother, Mrs.! Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Wright and Eliza Patten.\t; Air.Kar! CrawTord spent a day at Mr.and Airs.George Johnston ITessisville.were guests of the latter\u2019s mother j Quite a number attended a sale at and brother, Mrs.David Kirby andj the home of Mrs.William Smythe Mr.Robert Kirby, and family, at Mansonville.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Tibbits were guests of his sister, Mrs.Julia Ross, at Iron Hill.Airs.Thomas Frizzle and Mr.and [Mrs.Lawrence Frizzle, of Brome Jackson, Mrs.Gardner Stone, ATrs.I^ uIItl \u2019 of'KnOW\u2018\" i Centre, were visitors in town.Girvan and Mrs.Herbert Derby.A Red Cross meeting at the Red Cross rooms was attended by Mrs.J.C.Soles, Mrs.E.W.Ray, Mrs.William Chapman, Jr., Mrs.G.E.Soles and Miss Glcnna Martin.A box of finished work recently packed and shipped to the Red Cross rooms in Sherbrooke, contained one kit for a six months old child, composed of one knitted sweater and pantie suit, and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Dale Smythe, at Inverness.Airs.J.Wright spent a day with her daughter, Mrs.C.McGillivray, and family.SAWYERVILLE ADDERLEY The concert was most enjoyable, evening The clear sweet tones of the young, Mrs» C.girls\u2019 voices were very pleasing, \\ particularly in their part songs.Two numbers received particular! applause, \u201cEarly One Morning,\u201d i rendered by the Coaticook choir alone and \u201cLittle Boy Blue,\u201d given by the Richmond choir,\t| The electric organ, loaned by King\u2019s Hall School, was heard to .advantage in organ solos, played by Airs.R.Bel], of Sherbrooke, who is to he congratulated upon the delightful results as shown by the young ladies, who are under her training and direction of Professor R.Havard, of Sherbrooke.\t, General Notes.Mr.and Mrs.Allen Grady, with1 Miss Grace Mayhew and Mr.Ar- Mrs.L.Beck spent a day with her daughter, Mrs.Arthur Gage, and Mr.Gage, at Stanbridgc Ridge.Miss Geraldine Corey, of Stan-bridgo East, spent a week-end with her grandparents, Air.and Mrs.Roderick Wightman.Mr.and Mrs.Basil Callaghan, of Stanbridgc Ridge, and Mr.and Mrs.Edward Wightman and son, Norman, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Wightman.Mr.Dana Gardner called on his sister, Mrs.Connor, at Bedford, on Wednesday.Mrs.Marguerite Miller and children are spending some time at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Byron Getty.Mr.and Mrs.K.Lampman have returned from their wedding trip.Mrs.T, Husband, of Stanbridgc East, is assisting in the care of her daughter-in-law, Mrs.Orval Casey, and infant daughter.Mr.and Mrs.1.Hunter spent an two pairs of socks, one pair of mitts, I wood, Frank Mooney and Mr.and ore dozen diapers, two sleepers, one j.Mir.J.P.St.Amant, of Knowlton; coat and one bonnet; seven pairs of Air.and Mrs.J.L.Delaire and Women\u2019s Auxiliary gloves (khaki), family, Grégoire Dumont, Leo three body belts and two quilts.Aleunier and son, ail of Sutton; Miss Muriel Vail has finished a I Robert Mouland and Norman Peas-successful term of teaching at War-j ley, of Sherbrooke; William Dalpe den and is at home for the vacation.I and son, George, Alarcel St.Martin rill, spent a week-end with the latter\u2019s mother, Mrs.Norman Cute, at South Durham.Mrs.Agnes Curries and Messrs.Reginald Currie and Joseph Wright spent an evening at the\u2019 home of Air.Charles McGillivrary and fam- iiy.Airs.Joseph Wright spent an evening at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Walker and family.Mr.K.Little, of Millfield, spent Bury\u2019s Annual Dance, July 1, Wil-lowdale Pav., sponsored by Athletic Ass\u2019n.Benefit Bury Boys\u2019 Overseas.A number of church members and friends met in the Baptist Church parlor after prayer meeting to spend a social hour with Rev.and Mrs.R.E.Jones, prior to their departure to Ontario.Rev.and Mrs.Jones will ba greatly missed in this community.Thsir friends wish them every happiness in their future home.The Women\u2019s Association held its June meeting at the home of Mrs.A.E.W.Godwin with ten members present.The afternoon was spent in making knitted garments, followed by the usual business meeting at 4:30 p.m.Mr.Bobby Martin, of Sweetsburg, Bishopton, were guests of Air.; Robert Matthew and Air.and Mrs.Lee man Waldron.Master Bobby Noble has returned home from the Sherbrooke Hospital, after having his tonsils removed.Mrs.Noble remained in Sherbrooke during Bobby\u2019s stay at the hospital to be near him.Air.Lyman Morrison and Air.Ulric Nutbrown, of Kinnear\u2019s Alills, have been guests of Mr.and Airs.Ira Henderson and Mr.Clifford Morrison.Mr.A.S.Brazel has returned to his home here, after spending a few days visiting his son, Mr.Curtis Brazel, and Mrs.Brazel.Miss- Feme Thompson is spending some time in Lennoxville, Waterloo, and Air.and Airs.Marsh.James GETTING THE GONG MILLINGTON Mr.and Mrs.E.D.Dingman and Airs.Charles Peck visited Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Sheldon, in Mansonville.Air.and Mrs.D.Markwell and two boys, Leslie and Richard, of Keene, X.H., were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.Dingman and Mrs.C.Peck, on June 23rd, also Mr.Ervin Dezan, who is home on a furlough, from Alontreal.Mr.Lindsey Davis, of South Bolton, is helping his father on the farm for a few weeks.Mrs.'William Marsh celebrated her eighty-first birthday on June 10.Her birthday cake was made and decorated by her daughter, Mrs.Talbot.Her garnddaughter, Kathleen 1 MA\u2019S GONG is a welcome sound to cattlemen on this Alberta ranch.Ma serves the 30-second breakfast; says, \u201cFolkstellme,the tallies showall over this country Kellogg\u2019s Com Flakes is the favourite breakfast cereal\u2014and that goes here, too!\u201d No wonder\u2014 with such mouth-watering FLAVOUR .flavour which 4 out of 5 vote tops! Saves time ; saves washing up, too.Get yourself several packages tomorrow.Made by Kellogg\u2019s in London, Canada.at the home of Air.and F.Thomas, at Brigham.EAST CLIFTON Whether He Is In CANADA \" OVERSEAS Remember Him Every Week SEND PARCELS/ HE'LL LIKE These Our Mr.Gosselin has packed and shipped hundreds of boxes Overseas.He will be pleased to give you many helpful suggestions.We have Government-approved boxes in 3 sizes.STENSON\u2019S \u201cThe Better Grocery\u201d 132 King West \u2014 Phone 1ST The Sunday School held a social in the Church, on June Ifith.The programme was opened by everyone singing 0 Canada.Songs were sung by the Misses Eldin-e Waldron, Mary Bollnm, Mona and Marilyn McRae, the Happy Gang and Busy Bros.A rending was given by Lena Tower.Recitations were given by Roland Blair, Gordon Cairns and Mark Waldron, a monologue by Verlie Waldron.Three short plays wore also given, which caused much merriment.The proceeds amounted to $15.20.A social was held at the homo of Mr.John Waldron, in honor of Pte.j Herbert Rowell, who is home on - furlough.About thirty friends wore j present and a very pleasant evening | was enjoyed by all.Mr.Frank I Barber, on behalf of those present, j presented Herbie with a purse of 'money and best wishes for the fu-j ture, Herbie thanked everyone for j their kindness.Lunch .was served j by t he ladies.Mr.and Mrs, Albert Seveigny, of Berlin, N.H., were guests of Mr.and I Airs.Everett Blair.1 Mr.A.J.Betts, Mr.T.McVetty and Mrs.Alton Montgomery were in Sherbrooke, on business.Mr.Roy Waldron, of Scotstown, was a visitor in town.Pte.Herbert Rowell.Misses Elva Rowell and Lottie Waldron spent the ! week-end in Scotstown, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Simpson.They i wore accompanied home by Douglas j and Crayton Simpson.Mr.and Airs.W.E Bollam and daughter, Mary, were guests in Coaticook.Air.Victor Bell was in Sherbrooke, on Wednesday, to be near his wife, who underwent an operation at the Sherbrooke Hospital.Her friends wish her a speedy recovery.Miss Ruby Beattie, of Fast Angus.is spending an indefinite time in town, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.! Victor Fell.The infant daughter of Mr.and i Mrs.Desmond Bain was christened on June 20th, receiving the name of Darlene Elizabeth, and the infant son of Air.and Airs.Gordon French, of Flanders, was also christened, receiving the name of Frederick Abel Erwin, the Rev.A.E.Hagar officiating.BURY UfihnBeqin AFTER 40,/£.Around 40 our cnrrjy Iruens.But, experience hu teught ui to do our work with le»* effort.The ve»rs »he*d «hould yield the grettest iccomplishmcnts, the most enjoyment and htppines*.They can, too, it we avoid the kidney and Madder disorder* such as Backache, Headache.Rheumatic Fains, Lassitude, Los» of Sleep and Energy which so often sttack those around 40.For over halt a century Dodd\u2019» Kidney Pills have been helping men and women to keep kidneys and bladder in good order.If you are nearing 40, or pa»t it, for the sake of your health and a happier future use Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pill* today! us Airs.Boyce, who has been French Specialist at the Bury High School, was the guest of honor at a surprise party at the home of Mrs, W.A.Cathcart.Members of the United Church choir were present and a very enjoyable evening was spent.The Rev.J.H.Stewart, on behalf of the choir, presented Alts.Boyce with a gift and thanked her for her help in the choir during the past year.Ho also expressed regret at her departure.Refreshments were served by the hostess.Bury\u2019s Annual Dance, July t, AVil-lowdale Pav., sponsored by Athletic Ass\u2019n.Benefit Bury Boys\u2019 Overseas.TRAAEL RATION COMPLEX London, June 29.\u20143Î'\u2014Plans to \u201cration\u201d travel, under consideration for several months, may have to be abandoned as unworkable, a AHnistry of Transport official said describing the problem as \u201cextremely complex.\u201d SAVER \" SERVICE CANADA TO S T-R-E-T-C-H THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR ,/i gilt ;mssr\u2019: iü:; : : iflpl - > ' si MW ilillll MARFAK THE SUPER-TOÜGH CHASSIS LUBRICANT RESISTS WEAR-OUT, WASH-OUT, SQUEEZE-QUT pi fils The car you own today must last for the duration! Why take chances of excess wear from faulty lubrication?Play safe with MARFAK\u2014the supertough chassis lubricant that has been thoroughly proved under all conditions, over a period of years.It is notv available in Canada at all McColl-Frontenac dealers.MARFAK gives your car new life \u2014 adds miles of worry-free motoring.So don\u2019t be satisfied with an ordinary \u201cgrease-job\u201d.Drive in to your nearest McColl-Frontenac dealer \u2014 today \u2014 for genuine MARFAK lubrication Bt*: >\u2019 ».\u2022 » lié.service.¦cKxv v lip- til';''' » HERE\u2019S WHY MARFAK MEANS MORE MILES A « ]>a Sticks to the job.Unlike ordinary greases, MARFAK stays put.It resists wear-out and squeeze-out, protects the vital friction points of your car.2.Wash-out proof.Water won t wash out MARFAK.the super-tough chassis lubricant! MARFAK is made to keep your car operating for many more miles.3, Outlasts ordinary grease.MARFAK means more miles because it sticks to its job \u2014 inferior greases squeeze out and wear out.Applied by chart, not by chance.Your McColl-Frontenac dealer MARFAKs your car from a chart compiled from manufacturers\u2019 recommendations.No guesswork with MARFAK! « MARFAK IS A COMPLETE SERVICE MARFAK is not just a \u201cgrease-job\u201d, it\u2019s a complete service; In addition to lubricating every vital friction point, your McColl-Frontenac dealer looks over your car from bumper to bumper\u2014checks up on the hidden \u201ctrouble-spots\u201d that often cause breakdowns! Never say \u201cgrease-job\u201d.Always insist on MARFAK.It lasts longer! ucrur car Up v.\u2019\u2022^sX\u2019S./v I1- MONDAY, jUNt; .9, 194Z.SHERBROOKE ÜAlL'ï KELUKD 11.LADIES\u2019 GUILD EONDVILLE AT PHILIPSBURG lew days at tr.t Tibbits\u2019 home.Mr?.Marshall Shover is spending a f:w days in Sweetsburg.Mrs.W.Cobum had the misforture to fall off a biryrle and sprain her ankle quite badly.Miss Evelyn Prouty nan a nail into I V ! her left foot on Tuesday.All are glad know that the injured member improving.Mr.Leon West and Miss Betty1 I Group Entertained in Honor of Miss K.Waldron, Principal of Intermediate School, Guests of Mrs.L.B.Seymour and Mrs.Ernest Seymour and infant daughter, Laura Margaret, were Pie.Ernes.Seymour, of Kingston.Ont., Mrs.Thomas Darby and son.Thomas, of Detroit, Mich.; Mr.and Mrs.How aid Wright, of Waterloo; Mrs.Or-i \u2018O land a Wright and daughter.Lila, and .18 ?on.Hu°h, of Fulford; and Mr.and' -\t_\t.\t.Mrs.J.\"E.Seymour and daughter, ; Stubbs were recent guests of ma Miriam, cf Tibbitts\u2019 Hill.\t! Mrs.William Bell, of Mr Adam Junction.X.B., is spending _a _fev days wi ' YOUNG PEOPLE MINISTER AND WERE HONORED WIFE HONORED AT PINNACLE THETFORD MINES .;;h her mother, Mrs.L.B.Sey- hves in Fulford Word has been received that Pte.Ernest Ball has arrived safely somewhere in England.Who Is Leaving lor Her |™V\t.ZmîPl «Smt Home in Valleyfieid.|\tYY ! Ai .nl *.a m\u201e.Phmp»ta,.s.Ari.-Th.Udh.-!\tASStïzS?f,%SS?ii\tMarti.F.M.rf «I Guild entertained a numb.v of________________________________:-^ Ont.: M.M Kit» M.^mnon of Ed- friends in the Whitwell Hall on.\t.\ti mont on, ALa., the Muu.s 1 a.g.June 22nd.The guest of honor was ' most enjoyable evening was spent.^and Miriam Bennetts, of Lisbon, Miss K.'Waldron, who is leaving for j\t| Portugal, spent a her home in Valleyfieid, after being.\tTHE W.A._\t.I guc?ts_ot jheir college-ma e, Miss Alma Donaghy was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Simons on June 2drd, when Mrs.George Donaghy, Mrs.Cecil D-una-ghy and Mrs, John Smith were the hostesses.Miss Donaghy, who wasj taken my sui prise, was conducted to tne seat of honor to the strains _\t., _-1 r, .T n\t-7 r-\t.of Lohengrin\u2019s bridal chorus, played Delightful Surprise Party Ten- Congregation of Emmanuel by Mrs.Archie Little.The numer-j dered Bride-to-Be at Pin- United Church Holds Fare- ^^\u201cànd'afte?open^gKthem! well Social Evening for Rev.Miss Donaghy graciously thanked | i the doners.Cards and games were' nacle\u2014Ladies\u2019 Association Held Meeting.J.0.and Mrs.Baron.East Angus, June 29.\u2014A c\u2019eligl.t- of the Intermediate j The monthly meeting of the V .A.Anne MaeLaren, and Mrs.Douglas the Principal \u201e -.-.\u2014 _________ .School here for the past three years.| was held at the home of Mrs.Arihur Miss Waldron expects to go to | Hastings on June 23rd.Xcranda in September, where she! In the absence of the President, has been engaged to teach.\tI Mrs.G.Bradley, _ the \\ ice-Prest- Cards were played and ice cream ; dent, Mrs.L.Symington, conducted!-,,, m: and cake were served.\t!\tthe\tmeeting.\tThe minutes\tof thepiamej\tthat\tevening.Miss Waldron was presented with\tI last\tmeeting\twere read\tby\tthe Sec-:\tis\ta\tmember\tof\tthe\tJJ.aek vva.cn in a handbag and gloves to match as | retary, Mrs.E.Naylor, also the , Montreal.\tr onnen-d a token of the high esteem in which; Treasurer\u2019s report.\t1 Guests of Ml.and i *\u2022\t\u2022 she was held and the best wishes I Ice cream and cake were served i Goodnue were M*\u2018.a\t-\t.ot all for every success in her new | at the close of the meeting by the Johns og Moe s Kivei, a ¦,-.\tP- field of labor.\t;\thostess.Miss Waldron thanked\tall\tpres-\t! ent in a few.well chosen words and a 1 ere uiuvy ent.Mrs.George Donaghy poured tea.and a prittily decorated cake, j with miniature bride and groom, and! pink ami white decorations, was the, feature of the table.Mr.and Mrs.E.Davidson, of: Brooklyn, N.Y., are spending a fort-1 Miss Avery |ily decorated in pink and white and 0 and Mrs.Baron, who are shortly night at Mr.A.K.kavirug- this charge to take up tne Ah.and Mi>.i-.u.imuLvU, anu i one at Drummondville.\t|\tdaughter.\tGhnlys.\tof Ottawa, are .I o\u2019ue^ts of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.John-Music, games and social inter- ; and Mr> !>nd Mrs> ïhcmi,s K.Wlgibton._ who were j very charming manner.\tevening Mrs.^ Ewst Johnston, ^\tp\u2018 ^ Daigneau went to Wat Pinnacle.June 29.\u2014Mrs.Stanley Taylor was hostess at a delightful ful social evening was he'd at the surprise party given for Miss Pearl home of Mr.H.H.Cooper under the Lodge, a bride-to-be of the week.: auspices of the Senior and Junior vu,-\tOn her arrival, Miss Lodge was Ladies A;d and members of the few\u2019days here the ! placed in the seat of honor at the congregation of Emmanuel United Miss ! lace-covered table, which was daint- Church, who met in honor off Rev AUTHORIZED DEALERS ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LTD.17-21 Frontenac Street \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Phone 645 goQtt.\t! laden with numerous gifts.Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Goodhue :.t- ; After fhe gifts had been opened tended a reception at Selby Lake on ! and admired.Miss Lodge thanked Vice-Presi- i Monday evening in honor of Mr.and j her friends for their kindness, in a course were jmjoyetL During the .SOLDIERS'FAMILIES ARE OUR ftlOSI VALUED CUSTOMERS! It is our privilege to help look after the babies when their brave fathers are away fighting in defense of us all.ALL HONOUR TO THE ARMY! Darby Baby Shop Upper King Street General Notes Misses Clara and Helen Sommer-ville have gone to A iijdsor, Ont., to spent a few weeks with relatives.* Mrs.Chaban, of Montreal, spent a few days here with her sister, Mrs.A.Chaban, who has completed three years of successful teaching and is leaving on Thursday.Lloyd Jenne.of Debert, N.S., and Mr.and Mrs, Howard Goodhue, of the Pinnacle.CANTERBURY EAST The Farm Forum met with Mr.Clayton Shaman with a good at-«.I.^.tendance.After the talk on Russia, for her home in Montreal ! a general discussion took place.MLs Ross and Mr.Hamilton, of Ontario, evening Mrs.Ernest Johnston, on This was followed by a few words\tS'ni«r an'd Jumor of appreciation from her fiance, Mr.t.Alton GoodenOUgh.\tj lutiluuiui m e inuit iuiu The evening was spent in social\ther* plea^'maraier,'\u2019re- ' dr.1-, Brink ghter, Id.and Mrs.G.F.A at Quebec.Mrs.Jack S.Bateman and son,1 Jackie, arc spending a holiday in Sherbrooke and other nlacer.Mrs.G.F.A.Brink and son,' Ronnie, of Quebec, arc visiting rcla- ; lives here.Rev.and Mrs.M.II.W.Seeley and 1 Air.George Knights has return-1 were present and Miss Ross gave j -ji\u2014 x-.-I - \u2014-4.i-sovosting talk on her trip1 Cecil Gallup assisted as joint host- all who had arranged this delightful i\t.0\t, esses.\tj evening for them, and for the gifts | 1R'arl Seele> Wl'nit to Montrcal I After the meeting, which was, which were very much appreciated.1111''1 od to Montreal, after spending two j a most interesting talk °Jt\t| much ënjôÿe'd bÿaTl'°a daïnty lunch i He'said'he' had \"been \" in'this'charge ! 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