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To screen or not to screen Bruce Todman, page 6 THE The LINK RECORD The voice of the Eastern Townships since 1897 'T Page 7 75 CENTS + TAXES PM#0040007682 Monday, March 26, 2012 Pilot dies in Bury ultralight crash An ultralight plane crashed in a forest outside of Bury on Saturday in an accident that claimed the life of its 35-year-old pilot.Bury resident Luka Dussault was killed when the two-seater aircraft he was piloting ran aground approximately one kilometer from Highway 214 some time in the early evening on Saturday.When the aircraft crashed Dussault was knocked unconscious but his 29-year-old passenger, a man from Windsor, suffered only minor injuries.“One of the men had minor injuries so he was able to walk the one kilometre to the road and ask for help,” said Sgt.Geneviève Bruneau, spokesperson for the SQ.The passenger was able to flag down a car.The Sûreté du Québec was called at 6:35 p.m.and arrived on the crash site around 7 p.m.“When we found the plane (Dussault) was unconscious," said Bruneau.“CPR was performed on the victim; the man was then transported to the hospital where his death was confirmed.” Investigators of the Sherbrooke branch of the SQwere still on site Sunday throughout the day.They were not able to say as of yet what could have caused the accident or exactly what type of injury was responsible for Dussault’s death.Officers of the SQwere working with crime scene technicians at the crash site to try and rule out any criminal cause for the accident.The SQ helicopter was also supposed to go and take pictures of the site from the air to help with the investigation,” CONT’D ON PAGE 3 All a buzz for Leucan Ucan© mtre\ àt fa*fc m différence ±ans la acs faunes Tenants atteints àt cancer C0RR1NNA POLE 8».'il ¦"if With the official launch of the 2012 Leucan Shaved Head Challenge, SherWeb employees Max Giroux and Paxton Hansen joined by Leucan Executive Director Sandro Di Cori, SherWeb co-workers James Sawyer, Simon iMnglois and co-owner Peter Cassar, displayed their full heads of hair and committed to shave their heads to raise funds and show support for kids battling cancer.Read the Corrinna Pole story on page 8 in today's Record.Lennoxville keeps borough councillors Public consultations to come on other elements of borough report By Evan LePage Lennoxville will be keeping its three borough councillors.City councillors met to discuss the borough governance report of the Sherbrooke Commission on Municipal Activities (CSAM) this past Friday and Saturday.While participants could not speak on the majority of their decisions and the issues that were debated, it was revealed that both Lennoxville and Brompton will retain their borough councillors.“Officially what we can say publically is that the borough system remains intact and Lennoxville and Brompton re- tain their three councillors,” said Lennoxville councillor Mark McLaughlin.“Of course we're very pleased with that conclusion.” McLaughlin added that many of the councillors publically recognized the importance of the bilingualism in the borough.ConTd on page 3 Connecting shoppers and farmers: ‘A natural fit’ Page 5 Page 2 Monday, March 26, 2012 newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com The Record Flamenco concerts Before going on their three month tour in Hungary and Romania in June, flamenco singer and guitarist Marta and Richard, who recently came to live in Granby, will present local concerts.Two of their performances are in Sherbrooke.The first is at Maison des arts et de la culture de Brampton, 1 rue Wilfred-Laurier on Saturday, March 31 at 8 p.m„ tickets are $10; The second is at Uplands cultural & heritage Centre in I.ennoxville, 9 Speid Street on Friday, April 13 at 8 p.m., tickets $15.Tickets are available at the door, either on the evenings of the performance or in advance.Marta and Richard’s website is www.concertsfla-menco.com.The Record Do you have an idea for The Record news reporters?We’re always looking for new stories.Send us an e-mail or call us if you have knowledge of a story you think we should investigate.We won’t be able to take on every project, but we will read every message! 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women’s second - Marion Cox; men’s first - Royce Wallis; men’s second - Leslie Bliss.Skunk prize - Marsha Wallis; 9 No Trump - Karen Patterson; 9 Hearts - Jacqueline Beaulac; 3 marked plates -Karen Patterson, George Peasley, Debbie Smith; food basket raffle - Doris Davis.A lovely lunch was enjoyed while the prizes were awarded followed by many door prizes.Our next card party will be April 2 at 1:30 at the Royal Canadian Legion, Rosedale St„ Ayer’s Cliff and we look forward to seeing everyone again.Submitted by Greta Nish Melbourne Ridge Women’s Institute March 12 - Our March meeting was held at Joan Morrison’s home with 5 members present.President Susan Mastine welcomed all and thanked Joan for having us.The Collect was repeated in unison.The motto for March was: a red hot temper can cook your goose.Roll Call was to tell something of “The luck of the Irish in your life.” Pauline Nelson gave thanks for the cards and cookies received.A letter was read from Marie Josee Voisine.Treasurer Pauline Nelson gave our financial report, which was good.Convenor’s reports; Agriculture - Shirley Nelson gave everyone a recipe for cookies made with maple syrup.Publicity - Shirley Fowler reported writing for the Record.Education - Joan Morrison gave an update on Abby Prichard throws and year pins.The drawing was won by Joan Morrison.Tea fees were collected.Crafts - Shirley F.reported making a leprechaun.Joan Morrison may be the delegate for Convention.The next meeting will be at Shirley Nelson's on April 3 at 10 a.m.Shirley Fowler, Publicity The Record newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com Monday, March 26, 2012 Page 15 Your Birthday MONDAY, MARCH 26.2012 Realizing that you don’t have to take a backseat to anyone, your personal potential will be uppermost in your mind in the year ahead.It’s a time when you’ll be coming of age both literally and figuratively.ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Your instincts for exploiting opportunities to make or save money are keener than usual.You might not make a killing, but you will use your funds extremely well.TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - It behooves you to be a good listener when a normally quiet friend is in a talkative mood.What he or she has to say could be extremely valuable.GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — When it comes to competitive career involvements, it isn’t likely to be who you know but what you know that counts.Whoever is best prepared will be the victor.CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Friends are apt to find you a delightful person to be around.It will become very obvious to them that their conversation and ideas will be well received by you.LEO (July 23-Aug.22) — Something that might be of little interest to others but is of enormous importance to you can successfully produce a large profit, all because you have the motivation to take action.VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept.22) — Let your companions have the same freedom of choice that you would like.If this simple rule is followed, everyone will end up being happy and in a convivial mood.LIBRA (Sept.23-Oct.23) — Instead of focusing primarily on your own affairs, you might have to allocate some time and energy to someone else's projects or problems.Don’t begrudge them your time or effort.SCORPIO (Oct.24-Nov.22) - The company you keep will exert a big influence over the way you look at the world.Try to spend your free time with companions who know how to enjoy life.SAGITTARIUS (Nov.23-Dec.21) - Although you might not be able to wrap up all the little odds and ends from last week that you might like to, you can substantially reduce them if you make an effort.CAPRICORN (Dec.22-Jan.19) - It’s best not to wait until the last minute to make an arrangement with another party, because the person with whom you’d like to get together is apt to make other plans.AQUARIUS (Jan.20-Feb.19) — Even if it isn’t too likely that you will come across a super bargain, you should nevertheless be a comparison shopper.Those small amounts you save will add up impressively.PISCES (Feb.20-March 20) - Although mental endeavors may not be too tough for you, physical involvements could tire you out quickly.Don’t press yourself beyond your normal endurance.MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2012 How to handle the trump suit By Phillip Alder Stevie Nicks, a singer-songwriter best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac, said, “I am pretty fearless, and you know why?Because I don’t handle tear very well; I’m not a good terrified person.” Some declarers experience nervousness when the dummy comes down.They play far too quickly, not giving the contract proper consideration.In this week’s columns, though, we will not be handling fear.Instead, we will be trying to play the trump suit itself correctly.In this deal.South is in tour hearts.West leads a low spade.East wins with his ace and returns the six, the higher of two remaining cards.West takes his jack, cashes the king, and shifts to a low diamond.What should declarer do after taking East’s king with his ace?South’s four hearts was an overbid.Maybe he should have rebid two no-trump.Then, perhaps.North would have continued with three clubs (although that might have been read as showing at least a six-card suit), and four hearts would have been reached.South’s diamond loser can be discarded on dummy’s clubs.But trumps must be drawn first.After leading a heart to dummy’s king, should declarer play a heart to his jack or to his ace?North 03-86-12 ?10 9 4 V K 7 3 ?8 5 ?K .1 9 4 2 East ?A 6 5 V ?9 4 ?K 10 7 6 2 ?10 8 South ?Q 8 3 V A .1 6 5 2 ?A .1 ?A Q 5 Dealer: South Vulnerable: Neither South West North East l V Pass 2¥ Pass 4 V Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: ?2 No doubt you have heard of “eight ever, nine never." This suit is the first half of that.With eight cards, finesse against the queen; do not try to drop it doubleton offside.South needs hearts to be 3-2, and the queen will be in the three-card holding 60 percent of the time and in the two-card holding only 40 percent.Taking the finesse is much better than playing for the drop.West ?K J 7 2 V 7 8 ?1} 9 4 3 ?7 6 3 CROSSWORD Across 1 Filled tortilla 5 “__to the Chief” 9 Lincoln’s legendary log home 14 “Pronto!” initials 15 Killer whale 16 Barely ahead in the game 17 Elegant business garb 20 Spirited meeting?21 Cell phone message 22 Building site 23 Seemingly forever 25 Office seeker, briefly 27 Elegant business dinner 34 Tolkien tree creature 35 Concerning a heart chamber 36 New York NFL team, familiarly 38 “__is human .” 40 Down with the mouth 41 “_, girl!”: words of encouragement 42 _-American 43 Quick on the uptake 45 Down in the mouth 46 Elegant business accommodations 49 Diplomat’s HQ 50 Captain of the Nautilus 51 Imitate 54 Pub order 57 Increase, as production 61 Elegant business reward 64 Smudge 65 Catchall abbr.66 Heidi’s mountains 67 Mother-of-pearl 68 Not just one 69 Quiz, e.g.Down 1 Body art, for short 2 Tennis great Arthur 3 Dear, in Bologna 4 Warm-up act 5 “Heaven forbid” 6 Magnate Onassis 7 Rapper whose name sounds like a refreshing beverage 8 Tie, as shoes 9 Usual procedure 10 “The Simpsons” storekeeper 11 Heat, as water 12 Captivated by 13 Egg holder 18 Chevy Volt or Nissan Leaf 19 Kick out 24 Most certain 26 Danish toy block maker 27 Greek cheese 28 Wall switch words 29 Wombs 30 Cowboy’s rope 31 Galileo was the first to observe its rings 32 Cause to chuckle 33 Okay, in law 37 Okays with a head bob 39 Wander 41 Naval petty officer 43 Comparable in size 44 Wealthy group 47 _State Building 48 Alley prowler 51 Part of NBA: Abbr.52 Soft cotton 53 One in business who is no stranger to the elegant things in this puzzle 55 Feeling no pain 56 The Musketeers, e.g.58 Global extremity 59 Strike callers 60 Annoying one 62 At a distance 63 Superlative su H i x G L A S S C A s E S A R E E W 0 R K O R D E R 1 0 C A L A E N D A R 0 U N D 1 L U R E S N E U T R A L 0 V E R 1 C E N R A f T T c E M E N T S E S S T E N T 0 1 S P 1 E S P L 0 P P1 0 R N T E N E T A 1 R B E G A T A R A L C R T S A P 0 L 0 G P S S 0 N S 1 R E E L E C T R A A N T A1 R G N E R E 1 D S S T E E L 1 E A X 1 A L | s C 1 E N T 1 S T M E E S E 1 U P A N D A T E M E S S E s - A A N D S T 0 N E Is l6 I7 §j§ ÎZIZi! 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