The record, 26 juin 1987, Supplément 1
THE RECORD — Canada Day Supplement — 1 .-.rr-rrffffffff):ri.ff/fJJJfJJJfJ.J.fFF1CL\L CEREMl >NTES 11:00.\M t dLA-ERTIRE OFFICIELLE .\ntique Car Parade 11:30AM Parade Voitures antiques Bicycle Race Around Brome lake 11:30AM Course de bicycle lac Brome (Presented by Bicycle Page) (Commandité par Bicycle Page) Canada 1 day Cake Cutting 12:00PM Cérémonie de la coupe du gâteau Live Bund “Beyond” 12:00PM l drchestre “Beyond" (l-ubatt's beer lent) Tente labatt) Strawberry Social 12:30PM Festival de la Fraise 1 lorse Shoe Tournament Mixed 1:00PM Jeux de ters Tournoi Mixte Assorted Childrens Games 1-3:00PM Jeux assortis pour enfants Softball(iameC.J.A.l).8(H) 2:(M)PM Balle-molle C.J.A.Id.81X) VS Knowlton Lions (Mixed) VS Lions de Knowlton (Mixte) 2nd .\nnual Cabbage Patch Reunion 2:30PM Réunion des poupées Cabbage Patch (Presented by C( M.F.Ci d) (Commandité par CldLECld) Mud Wrestling 3:00PM Lutte (enduite de boue) (Presented by Richard Nissan) (Commandité par Richard Nissan) Magic & Juggling show 3:30PM Spectacle N lagique (Presented by Glen Mountain) (Commandité parGlen Mountain) Children's IX>g Show 4:(X)PM Exposition Canine (Entants) (Presented by Shur Gain) (Commandité par Shur Gain) Rugby Game 4:00PM Match de Rugby Tug of War 4:30PM Lutte de traction à corde Arm wrestling 5:00PM Tir aux poignets I duck Parade 5:30PM Parade des canards 1st annual Brome lake iduck race 6:00PM Course de Canards de Lac Brome (Presented by Lion Club in (Commandité par le Club Lion Co-operation with T.B.L.Merchants en collaboration avec les association) marchands de V.L.B.) Music by: Wa\-ne I durrell & Co.6:00PM t drchestre Wayne 1 durrell à Co.(Labatt's beer tent) (Tente labatt) Square 1 dancing "Brome Squares" 7:(X)PM Danseurs “Brome Squares” Magic & Juggling Show 8:00PM Spectacle Magique ( 1 ’resented hy Glen Mountain) (Commandité parGlen Mountain) t 1GANTIC FIRKWt )RKS IdlSPLAY 9:30PM FEUX D'ARTIFICE ON GOING ACTIVITIES Lions trolley service from downtown to Lions Park Helicopter Rides (Helicoptere Sherbrooke Inc.) Petting Zoo Snake & Reptile Exhibit Pony Rides Childrens art contest Boy Scouts Games Dunk T ank First Aid Tent (Canadian Ski Patrol) TownshippeCs Reading Council Chamber of Commerce Information booth CANTINES And many many more Surprises EN TOIT TEMPS Carriole pour assurer le transport entre centre-ville et Parc Lions T ours d Ttél icoptère f Zoo pour enfants Démonstration de Couleuvres Promenade en poney Concours d’arts enfants Jeux de Hasards par les Scouts Tente de premier soin (Patrouille de Ski Canadienne) Kiosque Chambre de Commerce CANTINES Beaucoup d’autres Surprises • < STATIONNEMENT $3.00 PARKING TEL.: I5UI 243 5785 £e» CthepüM CuttleH an,.110 Lakeside St.Knowlton (Ville Lac Brome) Que, JOE 1V0 ORIGINAL COLOUR ARMOIRES REFINISHED HARVEST TABLES MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SETS COMMODES AND MANY, MANY MORE ITEMS Tel: (514) 243-5785 SUMMER ACTIVITIES SHOOTERS" NIGHT Tuesdays 7 -11 p.m.LADIES' NIGHT Thursdays 8 -10 p.m.TERRACE - VERANDA - POOL are open for lunch and refreshments AIR CONDITIONING SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 a m.- 2:30 p.m.SUMMER THEATER GREAT STEAKS FINE SEA FOOD KNOWLTON STAGE HOUSE PROP.G.LETOURNEAU KNOWLTON, QUE.TEL.514-243-6136 COMMANDITAIRES OUR SPONSORS Club Lions et les Marchand V.L.B.Labatt Bicycle Page Glen Mountain Richard Nissan Coleco Shur Gain Patrouille Canadienne de Ski Hélicoptères Sherbrooke Inc.COME AND JOIN US FOR SOME “SUN 4 FUN" FIFTY VICTORIA, KNOWLTON 243- 6183 Brome Lake Ducks Ltd.Canards du Lac Brome Ltée Since 1914 Depuis 1914 40 Center Rd.• Knowlton (514) 243-5895 Café de la Pâtisserie 483 Knowlton Road 243-6398 Open every day: 8 a.m.- 6 p.m.Breakfast Hot croissants, danishes or brioches served with our famous Van Houtte coffee Lunch Home-made soup, Assorted sandwiches Vegetable rice - Chicken pâté Salads - Cheese - Delicatessen Beef Bourguignon - Coq au Vin Meat Balls Ragout - Lasagna Spaghetti sauce - Baked beans - Quiches Tourtieres, not forgetting our small French Pastries and our VI eclding and Anniversary Cakes.Hard and Soft Ice Cream - Popcorn ~j 1 4 — THE RECORD — Canada Day Supplement ADVERTISEMENT Canada Day something special Happy Canada Day Pierre Paradis M.N.A.Brome-Missisquoi TOWN OF NORTH HATLEY Let's All Celebrate Canada's Birthday 1*1 JULY 1st Mayor: Ruth Taylor Council: Ronald £ Olson Robert Gagnon Michael Munkittrick Dr.Michel Côté Stewart Reed Johanne Van Lier Remember July 1st ¦ rk«i Co.Ltd.Gepamalite COWANSVILLE, QUE.Canada's 120th anniversary — We'll celebrate it — Won't you?GRÉGOIRE & THIBAULT NOTARIES 295 Main St.S.— RICHMOND 826-2191 Activities are planned all over the Townships During a press conference held today at the Pavillon Armand Nadeau in Sherbrooke, the Canada Day provincial committee and his executive secretary, Mr.André Ba-chand, announced the activities to be held in the Eastern Townships for this year’s Canada Day celebrations.There will be activities organized in the following ridings and towns.Sherbrooke riding: Sherbrooke Brome/Missisquoi riding: Cowansville, Knowlton, Pike-River, Farnham, Stanbridge Eqst.Mégantic/Compton/Stans-tead riding: Bury, Coaticook, Stanstead, East Angus, Hatley, Georgeville.Frontenac riding: Pont-briand, Plessisville, La Guadeloupe, St-Pierre de Broughton, Robertsonville, East-Broughton, Laurier-ville, St-Méthode.Shefford riding: Asbestos, Trois-Lacs, Weedon.Information: Isabelle Abitbol (514) 283-7363 ou 1-800-361-8303 Source: Communications -Canada Day 1987 We would like to salute the dynamism of various cultural communities that have contributed to the building of Canada.We are also proud of the fact that the two great cultures French and English may enjoy equal economic opportunities, individual rights and freedoms, throughout this land of democracy.Monique Gagnon-Tremblay MNA for St-François Minister delegate to women's conditions Yvon Vallières MNA for Richmond and whip of the government Madeleine Belanger MNA for Megantic-Compton André J.Hamel MNA for Sherbrooke Georges Vaillancourt MNA for Orford and President of the ministerial caucus of the Townships By Craig Pearson SHERBROOKE — Canada Day is something all Canadians should participate in because of the sense of “freedom, peace and well-being” this country promotes, says Dr.Georges Saine, one of the festivity organizers in the city.Saine, who has been organizing celebrations in Sherbrooke for years, says July 1 serves as "a reminder to restart feeling proud of being Canadian.” For instance, he says Canadians are well treated when traveling abroad and are often allowed to pass through foreign customs with relative ease.He spoke at a press conference Monday announcing the program for Canada Day Festivities in the Eastern Townships.Speaking with Saine at the Pavil-lion Armand Nadeau in Jacques Cartier park was Sherbrooke Mayor Jean-Paul Pelletier who said he was not only glad Canada Day festivities were a integral part of July 1 in the Townships but proud.“I’m an Acadian” he said and therefore “I’m a Canadian,” not just a Quebecer, said the native of New Brunswick.Also speaking at the conference was Sherbrooke MP and Minister of State for Youth Jean Charest who is eager about festivities in the area, if not in one specific town.“I’m not sure where I’ll be on Canada Day but one of the placest I'd like to be is in Bury.My mother was from Bury,” and as such remembers the festivities well.“I have very fond memories of Bury.I hope that this year will be as colorful as when I was young." Though Charest is booked for an engagement in Montreal on June 28 when celebrations are planned in Sherbrooke, he says he is trying to have the dates changed.Though Charest is proud his Conservative government was able to sign the now-famous Meech Lake accord which, for the first time in history, included all provinces in Canada’s own constitution, he says he doesn’t think Canada Day will immediately become more celebrated.At least, “probably not in the ve- ry near future," he says.“These accords take a very long time to show interest." But he does say that the historical agreement is something that all Canadians should feel proud of.Here are some of the festivities planned for the Townships.For instance.Sherbrooke has a country-style dinner, soccer contests, and a fireworks display; Cowansville has a triathlon and a drawings competition; Pike River has a play ; Stanbridge East has a hores-hoe pitch ; Bury basa horse-pulling tournament : East Angus has planned a special evening show; Hatley has a parade; Georgeville has a lunch for the elderly ; Weedon has a beach party; and Melbourne has hot dogs and soft drinks at the local legion, to name but a few.Schedules and events are listed in the Canada Day supplement pages in the Record.i 819/563-1277 Restaurant DA LEONARDO PATES maison CUISINEMTALIENNE Special of the month £ titrées éJcasar s salad 3.25 Mussels Marmara 3.75 Shrimps in garlic butter 4.50 Xortellini with pesto sauce 3.25 J\lain Course chitucani, lobster sauce 8.95 !Da "Vina” Plate: Veal lemon sauce
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