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The Sherbrooke record
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  • Sherbrooke, Québec :Eastern Townships Publishing co.,1969-1979
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lundi 26 janvier 1976
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DATSUN MILLE (1000) KING EST 1000 King East — Tel.567-4851 l ret*ling rain naming continued.!• reeling rain chaoging to rain today V\ind> at times.Ion 4 to « I on tonight minus Hi to minus 12 DATSUN SALES l SERVICE - Sherbrooke Till] SHKRIMOOkK RECORD MOM)\V.J Wt \KY 2S.I»7ii ISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN Is your present plan giving you MAXIMUM BENEFITS?Consult us at t entr.il Huildmg iilkingSt est.Sherbrooke jhM Other off ices across i anada 10 C6 NT S y s Interesting cases confront courts (iKNKK \TION (iAP SPANNKI) — Young and old alike are enjoying the antique farm implements display non on at the Art (iallery in Maurice O Bready Hall.Cultural Center at the Cniversity of Sherbrooke.The old noman in the foreground is not actually at the exhibit.She is part of a photography nith the display of antique cooking utensils.Cor more photos see “Tonnships in Cocus”, page 2.( Record photo by Gordon Alexander > Trudeau works for closer Canadian-Mexican relations MEXICO CITY (CPI-Prime Minister Trudeau and Mexican President Luis Echeverria announced Sunday, after two days of talks, that a group of Mexican government ministers will visit Canada within a few days to study the possibility of using a Candu reactor in Mexican nuclear development They w ill also discuss Canada-Mexico co-operation in development of the electrical industry Trudeau and Echeverria said the visit w ill be in return for one to Mexico a year ago by Canadian government representatives.Negotiations will also continue for a new Canada-Mexico air agreement in- Olympic lottery results VANCOUVER (CP) - The holders of ticket number 2599369 in series A.B and C each won $1 million in the seventh Olympic Lottery draw Sunday night.The holders of three tickets with the number 1735704 are to receive $500,000 each and thousands of Canadians won lesser amounts in the draw’.The numbers, all unofficial until ruled on by lottery headquarters in Montreal, were selected by computer from among 7.5 million tickets that sold for $10 each Altogether.90,000 of the tickets are worth a total of $28.5 million to their owners.The draw was also expected to net about $30 million for the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal Other major prize-winners include: $250,000—ticket number 2917977.$200,000—ticket numbers 2087262 and 1384408 $100,000- ticket numbers 2928168.3017332 and 1297706 Prizes of $50,000 each were won by the holders of tickets numbered 3091801, 1661770, ‘2755364 and 2018904 volving Aeromexico, the Mexican airline, and the Latin American operations of CP Air Canadian government officials say Mexico is seeking a greater share of increasing traffic through that country to South American points.CP Air has been operating in the territory since 1952.The last air agreement between the two countries was negotiated in 1954.Since then, Mexico has developed its own international airline, which wants a bigger slice of the business.Trudeau expressed the hope that Mexico will continue to be a primary air gateway for Canadians to Latin America.A com munique issued Sunday said the two leaders favor a revised agreement “to provide further balanced expansion of air services of the two countries.” HOUSING discussed The two men said they also discussed applying Canadian low cost timper-frame housing systems to Mexico's housing needs.Officials of the Mexican federal housing agency recently visited Canada to study the prospects with officials of the Central Mortgage and Housing Corp A Canadian group is expected to make a return trip.Trudeau made a pitch to interest Echeverria in Canada's short take off-and-landing (STOL) aircraft Canadian officials said the Mexicans are giving STOL serious consideration for domestic air routes.A decision would have to be made this year Mexico is in the market for railway equipment, including cars, rails and locomotives, officials said, but would require Canadian financial help Trudeau’s party spent Sunday afternoon touring archeological sites at Palenque near the Guatemala border They flew on to Cancun at the tip of the Yucatan Peninsula to spend the night at a newly-developed tourist resort.They go on to Havana, Cuba, today OTTAWA (CP) - A string of cases which have generated considerable public interest will confront the nine Supreme Court of Canada judges when the high court opens its winter session Tuesday.High on the list are the ap peals of convicted police killers James Hutchison and Richard Ambrose, the religion versus-taxes fight between Ottawa and some .Alberta Hutterites, and the case of Edmonton doctor Charles A 1) Ringrose w ho is fighting a one-year professional suspension Hutchison, 47, and Ambrose.26.were convicted early last year of the December, 1974.slayings of two Moncton police officers They were sentenced to hang on June 13, 1975.but this was stayed until exhaustion of appeals.If the Supreme Court rejects their pleas, their last hope is the federal cabinet which has commuted all death sentences since 1962 In the Hutterite case.Ottawa is appealing a Federal Court of Appeal decision overturning a tax appeal board ruling that Hutterites must pay income tax.Hutterites.a religious sect of German descent, have large communal farms in the West Most Hutterite colonies have signed an understanding with the government, agreeing to file a tax return each year The rest have refused, saying that their religion prohibits individual earnings or property and that they take no services from govern ; ents At the centre of this court battle is the Cranford, Alta .colony led by Jacob K W ipf \\ \S SUSPENDED Dr Ringrose, an ob stetrician and gynecologist, was suspended June 13, 1973.Volcano erupts in Alaska ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A gritty, thin layer of ash topped the snow-covered streets of Anchorage today after Mt St.Augustine, an island volcano 180 miles to the southwest, erupted three times over weekend The US.Geological Survey said attempts to view the volcano were foiled by bad weather A boat trip planned today by scientists to the uninhabited island was cancelled because of the weather A pilot for Cook Inlet Air Service said it appeared that a portion of the north part of the 4,000-foot-high cone had been blown away Saturday by one of the blasts.The Geological Survey said it could not confirm the pilot s observation Hot mud flows were reported oozing down the south side of the mountain.The first eruption Friday morning sent a plume of smoke and ash eight miles high The volcano erupted again Friday afternoon The third eruption came Saturday morning, but detailed observation was difficult because of cloud layers.The eruptions sent ash floating hundreds of miles.It was the first time such grit covered the streets of Anchorage since Mt.Spur in the Alaska Range erupted in the 1950s.As a precaution, residents of lower Kenai Peninsula, about 125 miles northeast of the Cook Inlet island, have been warned to move to higher ground immediately if they hear a tremendous explosion or feel a moderate earthquake Diefenbaker critical of Trudeau's visit HALIFAX (CP) - Former Prime Minister John Diefenbaker said Sunday Prime Minister Trudeau's visit to Cuba will give Canada “the blackest of black eyes” in light of Cuban intervention in Angola Mr.Diefenbaker said Mr Trudeau’s visit to Cuba would build up resentment, and all Western countries, including the United States, will conclude that Canada supports Cuban Premier Fidel Castro's actions in Angola Mr Diefenbaker was interviewed on arrival at Halifax International Air- Bus services cancelled today TOWNSHIPS — Freezing rain and icy road conditions forced the cancellations of Sherbrooke city bus service as well as school bus service throughout the Eastern Townships area A spokesman from the I^aramee Bus Lines said' earlier this morning that Sherbrooke streets were “like a skating rink” and that all city bus service would have to be cancelled until the road conditions improved Country roads were completely iced this morning forcing the cancellation of all school busses within the jurisdiction of the Eastern Township Regional School Board Sand and calcium trucks are at work however the freezing rain continues making driving for them hazardous as well port He is in Halifax to address a dinner in honor of Mitchell Franklin, a well-known businessman here and in Saint John.N.B.After arousing con troversy recently with statements about the free market system.Prime Minister Trudeau is “in Cuba embracing Fidel Castro” instead of being in Parliament at its opening today to explain his remarks.Mr Diefenbaker said He said the prime minister is “coddling up to Cuba” W WTS HOARD \G \I\ Turning to the Maritimes.Mr Diefenbaker said the federal government should re-establish the Atlantic development board “to off set the tremendous damage being done to the region's economy.” The development board was set up by Mr Diefenbaker when he was prime minister to develop the Atlantic economy It has since been superseded by the department of regional eco nomic expansion The board had access to unlimited government tunds to undertake capital works projects in the Atlantic provinces, he said pending an investigation into charges of unprofessional conduct stemming from female sterilization procedures The discipline committee of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta later ordered a one-year suspension Dr Ringrose said he had pioneered development of an office procedure for sterilizing females The college had not approved the procedure but later dropped that charge and found him guilty of doing surgery in his office The tangled legal affairs of industrialist John C.Doyle also are before the court this term.He is seeking the return of $25,000 bail, his passport and some sureties posted in December.1973, when he was arrested and charged with breach of trust and fraud The charges arose from the Canadian Javelin Ltd scandal that touched the Newfoundland government of Joseph R Smallwood several years ago Doyle now is believed living in Panama and his lawyers argue that a St John's magistrate illegally post[xmed his preliminary hearing by more than eight days Therefore, they say.the items posted to ensure his appearance at the hearing should lx* returned These are only a few of the 107 cases listed on the court ’s docket In addition, the judges will hear 20 to 30 applications to have cases added to the docket.Three public interest groups are seeking to appeal a Dec 12.1975.Federal Court decision that Marshall Crowe, National Energy Board chairman, is not biased toward the need for a northern natural gas pipeline.Also, the Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories is seeking leavo appeal in its attempts to tile a claim on 4(K).(KK) square miles of the North west Territories.Decisions on whether to grant leave also must be made in the case of a Hungarian immigrant tried and convicted without an interpreter of indecent assault 14 years ago, and the case of a divorced man who says he should not have to share with his ex-wife the house in which they lived The court is expected to hear cases until mid April when it will take an Easter recess.Fatality- free weekend QUEBEC rake * mm .¦ iaiaaS^iii« iili'iiii i it’i CAREERS LET'S BE HONEST If you weren't looking for a new position, you wouldn’t be reading this ad.If we weren't looking for personnel, this ad wouldn’t be in this paper.I'm tired of meeting people who are satisfied to earn $125.to $150.per week.I’m interested in talking to men & women who would like to earn money in accordance with their abilities.To these people we offer unlimited possibilities.Call: 567 2944 for an interview.V TfTf Im "cçm + * it $ f'&m * % I — mm We’re ^lad we talked with ( >ur Gold Medal Banker about Retirement Savings Plans.“We wanted to join a Registered Retirement Savings Plan.But didn't know' which Plan was best for us.So we talked to our Bank of Montreal Gold Medal Banker.“He told us that there are a lot of things to consider.And 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There are a lot of good things that happen when you talk to your Bank of Montreal Gold Medal Banker.The First Canadian Retirement Savings Plan is just one of them.So come in today.And talk to your Gold Medal Banker about our Gold Medal Banking Service.Good things will happen for vou, too.Good things happen with a Gold Medal Banker.Let’s talk.i The First Canadian Bank Bank of Montreal Wooden ha\ fork THE SHKKHKOOKK KEC'OHI) — MON.JAN.26.I»76 — :t Two city bridges in need of repair SHERBROOKE - A passing glance at either the Wolfe bridge or the Joffre bridge would offer little for the average motorist to worry about, but the com binationof age.heavy usage, winter’s annual assault and the unlucky or careless motorist have on closer inspection, all had an effect on the relative safety of these two bridges Two recent traffic accidents have seriously damaged the guard rails at cither ends of the Joffre bridge One place in par ticular.where a section of the guard rail has been torn away, the only thing between an unlucky motorist and a 30 foot drop onto hard pavement is a snow fence, a ladder and a piece of electrical conduit w ired across the gaping hole In no less than five places on either sides of the bridge, the relative safety of the guard rails is extremely questionable - Reassuring statements have been made by one city pont-bridge WOLFE NO HE \VN TRAEEir — That includes pedestrian traffic too! This section of the sidewalk on the Wolfe Bridge has been cordoned off because parts of theconcretehave ialien away.\ ermont history topic at school meeting DERBY LINE (IH> — A delightful program was held ;it the Parent - Teachers Club meeting held on Wednesday evening.Jan.21 /flK Learning Center of the IkWy Elementary School.Derby Line This first meeting of the Hub in 1976 featured a program in recognition of America’s Bicentennial year « BY IK MNK (MOM ¦ NUI *MI> BY SUN (|ASM( PHU'RlSt 1«rj CARRIIOIIR 0! ItSTRII 14 YRS.They rc hot.BUPT REVnOLDS GATHER!Mf DEflEUVc A RoBurt Production In Cok* A Paramount Picture .i Cinemo 2 Caterers booked?Colonel Sanders Don't panic.You can feed groups of 30, 50, 200 or more for only $1.75 per person.You get plates, sporks, serviettes, serving spoons, wet towels, tablecloth, salads and three pieces of Kentucky Fried Chicken for everyone.Call the manager of your nearby la Villa du Poulet store for details.£aVilla du Poulet.PAT’S’ SHERBROOKE 1465 King West / 665 Conseil Coaticook, Granby, Magog, Cowansville.Thetford Mines, St.George de Beauce.i s H — THF SHKKKKOOKK KM OKI» - MON.JAN 2t.l»76 His records accumulate Voyageurs card of Will Tarkenton get his due?By Murray Oldermaa MINNEAPOLIS.Minn -(NEAl — The memory is pungent when the psyche is fragile Francis Asbury Tarkenton was sensitized ear ly in his professional football career by a reputation as a harum scarum scrambler eager to get out of his protec* live pocket, a guy who'd make the spectacular play and then turn around and give up 25 yards They also said he d have a short career because of the risks he took against big pur suing linemen I II never forget Gino Marchetti recalls Francis.predicting after the first time I played against him, This kid II never last more than two or three years * * Well, not many players have played 15 years at the age of 35 And no player — repeat NO — has ever thrown as many passes, or completed as many Soon he'll hold the record for touchdown passes, too The completion record was achieved by the feisty quarterback of the Minnesota Vikings near halftime of a recent effort against the San Diego Chargers He had just thrown the 2,831st successful pass of his career, a four-yard swing pass to Ed Mannaro At the time it never even occurred to Tarkenton that he had set a new mark We were in a two-minute offense.” says Fran, “and I had a couple of plays on my mind Mannaro, coming back to the huddle, had to jab him and say.Hey.that one was for the record Congratulations ” Francis has always been appreciated as a smart and glib and nimble quarterback But as a pure passer?Never Almost no one has ever called me a great passer.” he says wistfully Oh.maybe his wife.Elaine, and their kids have There are nine quarterbacks enshrined in the Professional Football Hall of Fame at Canton.O .and every one of them — from Sammy Baugh to Otto Horns of Plgfrtyl à Graham to Y A Tittle — has been surpassed in passing productivity by Tarkenton By the end of next season, if he stays healthy fand Tarkenton has never missed a game because of injury), Francis will hold every major lifetime passing record listed in the NFL Record Manual The data I'm producing,” he says boldly, “will justify the fact that either I'm the greatest passer ever or in the top five.” It’s unusual for Francis, with his astute sense of public relations, to put himself out on a limb of personal achievement But the quest for recognition has been grating “Now I’m the greatest.” he says cynically “When your team is 10-0, it produces the whole quarterback syndrome I’m no better than I was back with the New York Giants My most heroic feat in football was quarterbacking that 1970 team to a 9-5 record ” With the Giants, from 1967 through 1971, he went head-to-head with Joe Namath for quarterback acclaim in Manhattan Fran carries no traumatic scars from the ex- perience He is just as secure as Namath financially — it's not generally known Fran was the first $100 000 quarterback, and he owns a successful management consultant company He is probably a shade more stable emotionally And he doesn t have bad knees Few quarterbacks of his tenure have played so long with so little challenge to their incumbency He started his first game as a Viking in 1961 Ron Vander Kelen supplanted him for a couple of games for the Vikes in the mid 1960s Bob Berry played a full game in 1966 which was televised back to Fran’s home town of Atlanta, and the slight led to his final break with Coach Norm Van Brocklin and the demand he be traded < to New Yorki “Van Brocklin liked to plot one man against the other remembers Francis, ‘ and I wouldn’t stand for it I've always said the mark of a pro quarterback is when he has the ability to tell his coach to bleep' off The coach really wants a quarterback to be a stand-up.take-charge guy.” Fran is a talker Effusive, charming, persuasive During his Giant period, before the Vikings retrieved him in 1972.he collaborated with me for three years on a weekly column for NEA during the football season On Sunday night, Fran would be told.“Let’s discuss play action passes this week ” Thirty minutes later, he would be interrupted, “O K , Francis, that’s enough ” He’s perceptive and lucid and he's immodest enough to acknowledge that football is a game of goals “I do have career ambitions, but I don’t think of them,” he says.“They’ll come if not this year, then next It’s a great satisfaction to me to find myself up there among the greatest.Sammy Baugh was my hero when I was a kid living in Washington D C When I was in high school and college, Johnny Unitas was incomparable, the greatest He was the big nuts.” So, idiomatically, is Fran Tarkenton, at last Ben Grenshaw wins Crosby Open, Jack Nicklaus has troubles PEBBLE BEACH, Calif
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