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Cloud) with «unfix periods and a feu snowflurn» * t0 kmh b«uh daxx High todax near 2.106 QUEEN ST.- IENN0XVIUE - 569 9381 JERRY’S PIZZERIA FULLY LICENSED DINING ROOM DELIVERY — LENNOXVILLE - SHERBROOKE' THE SHERBROOKE RECORD The Voice of the Eastern Townships since 1807 ÔUARANTEFD INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES The SAFE way to obtain MAXIMUM INTEREST on your money Call us tor current rates Crown Trust 1 entrai Building II King St West.Sherbrooke - S69-9446 Other offices across t anada WONim M XV I.I97H IS CENTS Arson suspected in Waterloo fire epidemic « i îîl.'*» T » : Jrannot Petit Photo Firemen from Waterloo were aided by the Brome Lake force as they fought to save the Hotel Waterloo.Levesque irked at tax standoff PQ election role possible QCEBECtCP» Premier Rene Levesque himed Sunday lhe Parti Québécois may gel involved in Ihe next federal election if Ottawa doesn't change its attitude in the current sales tax dispute Levesque was speaking at a news conference at the end of a weekend meeting of the Parti Québécoises 300-member national council, ihe party’s highest gover ning body “It’s no longer just a quarrel between finance ministers.’’ Levesque said, pointing out that his government’s position that Ottawa should not meddle in the provincial sales tax field had been supported by op position parties in the Quebec national assembly “I ask the federal Liberal leader to modify ihe attitude of the government/’ the premier said, “in virtue of the principles which he himself has defended” If Ottawa persists in its attitude.Levesque said the Record Highlights NEW DEAL Pauline llockenstein-Hansen replies to letters on her recent column regarding uomen at uork.Page 3.AIR SERVICE Within ÎMI days, Sherbrooke xxill have direct air service uith Boston and Quebec Pity.Service to Quebec.La Tuque and Hoberval could come sooner than that Page 3.BIRTHS.DEATHS CLASSIFIED COMICS EDITORIAL 8 FAMILY 6 FINANCIAL 7 SPORTS 4 TV Teachers of some grades at school feel that they are at least entitled to as much pay as other uild animal trainers.n.'Record inflation, record unemployment, record devaluation, record trade deficits, record bankruptcies.' PQ would consider par i ici pa ting in the next federal election campaign Bui he did not elaborate The sales tax dispute began when the federal budget was brought down April 10 Federal Finance Minister Jean Chretien then promised a partial federal rebate for provinces reducing their sales tax for six months REJECTS QCFBFCS PLAN Two days later.Quebec re plied hv announcing it has decided to eliminate entirely for one year the sales lax on some items and asked Ottawa for $220 million, or all the compensation promised under the federal plan But this was rejected by Chretien who offered onl> $42 million since Quebec wasn’t taking part in the entire program Meanwhile, the national council moved the PQ closer to the promised referendum on Quebec's future by passing a motion requiring the party’s sovereign! > association proposal he submitted to a party eon vent ion before the vote Party leaders have said the referendum, expected within the next two years, will ask voters whether they favor a sovereign Quebec in an economic association with the rest of ('anada Opponents of Saturday's mo ion said it would depreciate the partv’s program which ihev aid was verv explici about plans for sovereignty association PROPOSAL TO FACE PARTY QCEBEC (CP> The national council of the Parti Québécois has decided the party's sovereignly-asso eiation proposal should bo uhmitted to a party con vent ion before the referendum on Quebec’s future The council, the party’s highest governing hod> between conventions, approved the motion Saturday by a small majority despite opposition led by Pierre Renaud, president of the party’s executive com mil toe.and program adviser Pierre Harvey Opponents of the motion said it would depreciate the program of the party which ;he\ said was very explicit about plans lor sovereignty association The motion to the 300 member council was present recognize* the* Quebec government sale's tax request as a Trudeau I .a londe* ( hre*t ie*n conspir acv Earlier in the* day the member for Jedielle* told The Record he* was certain the* Prime* Minister personally wantexi to call an election for early June*, but his advisers had ruleel against it because of two factors His spee*ch in New York to hew is i the* ('anadian dollar turne'd out i o 4m* a flop and so die! the* budget which the* government recently brought down I think that convinces! his key advisers t o go hack on an early election call M COURT RIGHTS BILL NEAR OTTAWA vernme*nt te> return foreign fugitives to another reranirv and negotiate the re*turn of e*scape*d (’anadian criminals in fe>re»ign eoun trie's also is scheduled for debate before the* trials law.a geivernment spokesman saiel Decision means death, Moro's family says ROME (AP* A flurry e>f ne*w le*tters attrihute*d to fermer premier Aldo More) on Sunday pressed lor acceptance of his kidnappers' demand that the* government fre*e 13 jailed terrorists in exchange for his liberty The* Italian government and ruling Christian Democratic party have steadfastly refused that ultimatum from the* Red Brigade's ultra leftist guerrillas who seized Moro, the 61 year-old party president, on March 16 Seven new pleas purported te> have ce>me from Moro went to Italy’s heads of state, government and legislatureas well as te» Christian Democrat colleagues and the leader e>f the* Socialist parly ne>te»d for lus metre con nhatory approae n e> dealing with Metro’s captors The* le*tte*r^ were* received Saturday hut their existence* was made public Sunday All being checked for authen ; icily The Socialists reve*ale»d the* contents e>f Moro’s pur porie'd let te*r to Secretary (ieneral Bet lino ( raxt ( emtents of ;heoihe*rs we»re not disclosed, hut sources said at le*ast two made similar pleas “Every hour that passes could make* it vain Believe* me*, i he*re* is not a single minute to lose* W hat counts is not explanation hut.if one* can do something, to do it." re*ad the* handwritten lette*r from More) to Craxi.whose partv is one e)f four cooperating with Ihe Christian Democrat minority government SjK)ke*sme»n for President (iiovanni Leone and Premier (imho Andreot ti said e*ach office* had received a letter saiel to Im* from Moro Parliament announced More) had written ie) the* pre*sident e>f the* Senate.Christian Demeurai Amintore Fanfani.and to Pietre) Ingrao, ('onimunist president of the* chamber e>f deputte*s Two letters we*re* addre*sse*d to other Christian Demeurai politicians One*.Riccardo Mtsasi.said his letter was le»ft in his home* mailbox The* oiher recipients did not say how the* me'ssage*s were received, hut they were believed to have hce*n delivered to a member e>f the* Moro family whe> in i urn disl n Ini ted the*m te> those addre*sse*d 6/36 (((CCCO GRAND PRIZE $ 100,000.00 Minimum Friday WINNING NUMBERS IN ANY ORDER 34 23 I 26 I 28 I 30 I 31 6 OUT OF 6 TOTAL WINNERS 2 PRIZES $63,068.90 5 OUT OF 6 193 $ 588.20 4 OUT OF 6 5010 $ 62.90 5 OUT OF 6+ 4 $18,920.60 BONUS NO.APPLICABLE ONLY ON 5 OUT OF 6+ (.9 ) TOTAl SAl 1 S $1,313,936.00 ^ ~ DRAWING: 804 S.ÿ FRIDAY Apr.28, 78.m SERIES- NUMBER 42 Senes issued 90.000 each 12 14059 1 WINNER OF $50,000.14059 POSSIBILITY OF $ f- 4 1 WINNERS OF DjUUUb 4059 336 WINNERS OF ^500.059 3402 WINNERS OF 8100.All winning Mini-Loto tickets of $500.and $100.are cashable at any BCN branch. 2— Tl IK SIIKKHKOOKF UK Hill) - MON., MW |.imtk business ond finance Rail workers frustrated by controls MONTREAL (CP> Railway workers across ihe country have barely ap proved a new one-year contract, their last under federal anti-inflation con trois and one that union leaders say may set the stage lor particularly hitter negotiations the next time around Results of a national rat ificat ion Thursdav hv vole released officials of 17 rail unions had 53 per cent of the workers approving the contract negotiated in February with 13 railways, including Canadian National and CP Rail The agreement, signed here on Friday.is retroactive to Jan 1 and provides for a six per cent wage increase Chief union negotiator Ray Peer said the strong op position among rail workers to the pact mirrored widespread frustration with three years of federal anti-inflation controls Peer predicted the next the 95.WM) round which begins in m  m Æsmm The Quebec Reef Producers’ Federation has submitted a brief to the pro- vincial ministry of agriculture urging the creation of community past- ures and extensive research into grasses, plants and farm buildings.Beef producers urge policy change >:j The Quebec Beef Pro-Sducers’ Federation has £ asked the Quebec Ministry of Agriculture to officially state Sits intentions of developing £beef production in the X province >j Ip a brief recently sub-Xmitted to Agriculture y Minister Jean Garon.the •^federation put forth g suggestions for developing a $beef production and market ÿ policy in Quebec The ;§ suggest ions, they say, “are jvthe opinions of Quebec's cattle producers.” ¥: Noting that much sub-ÿstantial Quebec farmland is either abandoned or left uncultivated, and that beef production is largely linked to the soil and grass, the federation suggests that a government body be set up to purchase all the land available and to rent or sell it under special conditions to those interested in beef production The same governmental body, the brief said, could group the best land and create community pastures, which in some regions could meet the needs of beef producers The brief also calls for further studies of various grass and plants, and research into types of buildings that meet climatic conditions but push construction costs lower than producers are now paying Competent research people should be available to beef producers at all times, the brief says.Moreover, beef producers should be able to participate in courses on production technology and beef marketing In order to encourage beef producers to improve the gentle potential of their herd.R.O P testing programs should be modified and made more readily accessible.In addition, premiums to en courage improvement of performance and quality should be given, the brief suggested.Other suggestions presented by the federation include giving producers access to credit and special loans, and an adaption of the present carcass grading system to the type of cal tie raised in Quebec Given the decreasing number of regional slaughtering plants, the brief calls for the implementation of a policy for the construction of slaughtering houses, adapted to regional production and located near consumer markets.In conclusion, the federation writes: “.S tjuebec producers have •: experienced difficulties in :•; the past and many of their •* hopes have turned out to be j: disasters :• “This justifies the :•; federation's asking the £ Quebec Department of ÿ Agriculture to state officially :• its intentions of developing :•: beef production in Quebec so >• as to establish an at- £ mosphere of confidence and £ optimism among producers £ It is essential in order to £ place beef production in a > situation that would enable £ l>eef farmers to live off their £ operations.” :•: October with the exchange of proposals—will be a lot tougher because the controls w ill be gone and t he railways won t have them as an excuse for postponing much-needed changes X The rail workers were the £ first major group hit by the :•: controls when they were in-$ troduced in 1975 and one of he last affected as the program is being phased out X Members who voted to X reject the contract “weren’t £ mad at the negotiating £ committee, they were mad X at the government,” said £ chief union negotiator Ray £ Peer $ “Bui they cast their votes $ in the wrong place They £ should have waited for £ Trudeau to call the elec lion ” :•: Peer said it was his im-jj: pression that many of the £ employees who voted for the X contract didn't really like it, £ but felt as did their union X leaders—that it offered all X the law allowed X Officials of 17 unions in the £ Associated Railway Unions :•: (ARU) pooled the results of X ratification votes in their re-£ spective organizations Of more than 57.000 who voted, £ 30,261 were for the contract X and 26.816 against £ To win approval, the X contract also had to be X passed in at least nine unions £ which represent a majority £ of the workers in the in-ijidustry among them The £ final count was nine unions for, eight opposed Support for the agreement X was strongest in the non-$ operating group where several unions approved the £ contract These included the X Canadian Brotherhood of v Railway.Transport and General Workers with 22,000 $ members in the industry, the £ Brotherhood of Railway and :•: Airline Clerks with 16.000 •••and the Brotherhood of £ Maintenance of Wav Employees with 14.0(H) X Strong opposition came v from the shop-craft, or train X maintenance group, with :•: Peer’s own 11.000-member Brotherhood of Railway Carmen among the unions favoring rejection This has led to renewed speculation that the eight shop-craft unions may quit the ARU-a loose coalition maintained for bargaining purposes—to go it alone in the next round Electric vehicles:Government policy blasted TORONTO (CP) — A federal civil servant says that despite recent emphasis on Canada becoming a conserver society to reduce its dependence on foreign oil, the federal government has done little to encourage or assist an electric-vehicle in das try F G.Johnson of the department of industry, trade and commerce told a seminar on electric vehicles last week that while some government action has been taken on energy use and conservation, there is no policy to encourage the use of vehicles other than those powered by internal combustion engines Johnson is with the special vehicle division of the transportation industries branch of his department Canada and the United States have put pressure on the motorvehicle industry to make smaller cars for the sake of better fuel efficiency but there is nothing to en- courage the substitution of other primary energy sources for gasoline or diesel fuel, he said Johnson suggested government assistance be made available to encourage Canadian initiative in the AEROCAR DESIGNER LOOKS TO FUTURE LONGVIEW.Wash (AP) Twenty-eight years ago.Moulton B Taylor thought his flying car would revolutionize transportation Today, the Aerocar sits in his workshop here, still waiting for its time to come “It would Ye one thing if this were a dream, but it’s not,” says Taylor.65 “My flying auto is way ahead of its time " Taylor designed and built his first Aerocar in 1950.The Federal Aviation Administration certified the vehicle in 1956.but financial problems have blocked production He estimates it would cost at least $20(1 million to begin producing the Aerocar, which would sell for about $10,ooo Most of the initial investment would be spent satisfying government safety and anti-pollution regulations, he says.Timing has to be right People have to be right and the interest has to b' right,” says Jim Pope, chief of the industry and government liaison division of the office of general aviation in Washington, DC “We haven’t been able to put together those variables so far Maybe sometime in the future.’’ Inquiries still trickle into Taylor's office and workshop He says he gets about six a week, down from the 30 a day when his invention was announced Panel predicts economic gloom HALIFAX (CPi — Continued gloom with only a few days of sunshine was forecast for the visual and per forming arts by a panel of economists Thursday at the annual meeting of the Canadian Conference of the Arts Eric Kierans, former president of the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges and Liberal cabinet minister in the federal and Quebec provincial governments, said thaï only artists and philosophers can rise above the con straints of the market economy system Now a professor of economics, Kierans ended the session with the direst comment of all.demolishing the arts community’s favorite economic ihesis It has long been argued that money spent by govern ments and basiness donors on the arts has a multiplier effect, creating more spinoff business and lax revenue than the dollars actually invested This is nonsense.Kierans said Not only is the relative economic position of the arts almost negligible, but the multiplier effect is a myth The country is in for a long period of little growth.Kierans said, and growth can’t be achieved by pressing harder on the accelerator BIG GOVERNMENT HERE After a period of burgeoning growth, the country now has entered the era of big govenment, and the only countries that need big government are the U S and the USSR, he said What it means in Panada is that big government talks only to big institutions and big business The individual gets lost.and a fragmented arts commmunity falls by the wayside Marie-Josee Drouin, an economist and head of the Hudson Institute in Canada, said the so-called cultural explosion in the last decade has been greatly exaggerated The growth of activity and audiences in the arts only about parallels the growth of the economy generally in this period There is danger in oversubsidizing the arts, she added, because it becomes counterproductive John Godfrey, a historian and president of King s College in Halifax at 34 the youngest university president in Canada agreed that oversubsidization can lead to massive bureaucracy that leads to more subsidy and more bureaucracy “If there’s money to be spent, there will be an ad mmistralor to spend it.” he said Four of the seven Aerocars built now are in museums around the US.says Taylor.One was wrecked in a South Dakota wind storm and two are parked in his workshop With a 500 mile range in flight, the Aerocar cruises at about 125 miles an hour with two adults and 1(H) pounds of baggage, he says It burns eight gallons of fuel an hour in a 143 horsepower Lycoming engine On the highway, the car travels up to 1(H) kilometres and hour at 24 km per gallon The vehicle tows its wings, tail and propeller around on a self-contained trailer system and Taylor says the car can be converted to an airplane in about five minutes The wings fold forward and the tail section with a pusher propeller attach to the rear of the car Taylor says he hasn’t flown the Aerocar in over a year because the vehicle is not currently licensed He said the car takes eight licences to operate legally, including federal and state airplane licences, state auto licence, state trailer licenc federal radio licence, federal radiotelephone opera tor’s h cence.stale pilot’s licence and federal pilot’s licence field of electric vehicles, which he said could take over 20 per cent of automotive transportation requirements by 1990 Canada lags behind other industrial countries in electric vehicle develop ment.Britain, Japan, Sweden and the U.S.have major research programs under way to develop small electricpowered cars for urban use.he said MADE IN MONTREAL Meanwhile.David Salter, chairman of Marathon Electric Car Ltd of Mon treal, told the seminar his company expects to sell about 1.500 of its electric cars annually for industrial use in three years Salter said Marathon now is the only company in North America building a complete electric vehicle He said Marathon has not yet considered selling the vehicle for urban passenger use The company’s C-300 car has a range of 80 kilometres between charges, can be recharged overnight from a standard electrical outlet, has a top speed of 56 kilometres an hour and a retail price of $6.800, Salter said He said Marathon is considering the development of a hybrid car for 1980, which will use a small gasoline powered motor to supplement the batteries and become the prime source of power at speeds above 56 km an hour, thus improving the car’s range Æ AM ES Founded 1889 A.E.Ames & Co.Ltd.Investment Dealers R R 3 Magog.Que.J1X3W4 Tel: (819)843-8178 Mr.D.R.Macaulay Rep Tel: (819)843-2330 Instability lies ahead BOSTON ou wish to keep them in a cabinet for displa> milt 1 am sure you could repair your glasses with one of those new glues that “grab” instantly.They do have to be handled with great care.I suggest wearing gloves when using such glue.I repaired a ceramic topiary tree that I was very fond of with such a glue and every tiny flower and leaf gripped instantly Rut your fingers can stick together as well if you do not exercise great care in its use.- POLLY DEAR POLLY My son who is in the Army Medical Corps suggested that I use dental floss when sewing on bottons and patches as it is so much stronger than thread and is waterproof, too HETTY DEAR POLLY To remove wrinkles from a flannel-backed tablecloth I iron it with a warm iron on the wrong side using a wet pressing cloth.Every time I move the cloth over to continue pressing I re-wet the cloth but wring it out very thoroughly each time All the wrinkles smooth out and the vinyl top is not damaged ERON STS TAPIS VN TAP»» V AFOMrr INC STEAM CARPET CLEANING Ou«r«nl*Ml WoHiiMmKIp Furnltwr# CARPfT-LINOLEUM TILE SALIS 563-4736 ^^^^T49^ClngE«t professional STYLE STEAM CARPET CLEANERS RENTAL “ZANZIBAR” A floral stripe wallcovering, such as this one, “Zanzibar", can give your house a lift this Spring and keep it looking good for years to come.It’s from the Nice *N Easy collection of pre-pasted.washable and wallcoverings by Sunworthv.peelable There is always a great measure of satisfaction on producting a nice “batch” of home made bread Sometimes it seems quite a chore, but really it more than repays you for any extra effort.On impulse, I “set” some bread recently after a long lapse from the habit - it is a habit! The results were most pleasing and here is my recipe, requested by several friends It was given to me some years back by Mrs Emily Gilmore, to whom I once more say, “thank-you.” EM’S WHITE BREAD 4 cups lukewarm water 12 cake (1 07.yeast) ( Note - I use 1 good tablespoon dry yeast.) 11 cup sugar 2 tablespoons salt (I use a little less) 11 cup melted shortening Kay's Kitchen Korner By Kay Taylor Dissolve yeast to directions.according I add 1 » teaspoon ginger - a hint from Madame Jehane Benoit which she learned from her grandmother and which improves the “working” of the yeast and gives flavour Deduct the amounts of ingredients used in preparing the yeast (sugar and water) from the above amounts.Add sugar, salt and shortening to the (boiling) water and let cool to lukewarm while the yeast is dissolving (about 15 minutes).Stir yeast and add, being sure that the bottom of the pan containing water, sugar, salt and shortening is only lukewarm to the touch Too much heat will do as much harm to the “rising” or more, than too much cold Then add about 4 cups Ann Landers says.Poem's worth running again Dear Ann Landers: These days when so many young people are “doing their own thing,” I was touched by a poem that appeared in our bulletin.BIRTHS MARRIAGES DEATH NOTICES CARDSOFTHANKS IN MEMORIAM REQUIEMMASSES 50c per count line Minimum charge $3 00 WEDDING DESCRIPTIONS No charge for publication providing news submitted within one month, $5 00 production charge for wedding and or 2 engage ment pictures News of weddings (write ups) received one month or more after event, $10 00 charge with or without picture Subject to con densation OBITUARIES No charge if received within one month of death Subject to condensation $5 00 if received more than one month after death Subject to condensation All Above Notices Must Carry Signature of Person Sending Notices Please print it and tell me where it came from.N.Y.Reader YOUR NAME It came from your father, It was all he had to give, So it’s yours to use and cherish As long as you may live If you lose the watch he gave you It can always be replaced, But a black mark on your name, son, Can never be erased It was clean the day you took it A nH * worthy name to bear, When I got it from my father There was no dishonor there So make sure you guard it wisely — After all is said and done.You’ll be glad the name is spotless W hen you give it to your son Dear N.Y.: That poem appeared in my column in 1959 Some readers have long memories or good scrapbooks Thanks for sending it It was worth running again Dear Ann: Your telling the nursing mother to go to the restroom blew my mind Not a day goes by that we aren’t exposed to rape, incest, prostitution, and com mercials for women’s personal products blabbed right out of the TV into our living rooms.Dozens of magazines (and newspapers) print pictures of big-busted women falling out of their brassieres - if they are wearing brassieres, and most of them aren’t How can society condone this sort of thing and make a young mother feel ill at ease because she nurses her infant on a bench in a bus station0 The world is going crazy and you are already there.— Palm Beach.Fla, Dear Beach.Thanks for your letter Here’s another one from a member of your club: flour and beat till nice and smooth Work in about 6 more cups till dough leaves sides of pan Turn out and knead till smooth and elastic I like to do this for about 10 - 15 minutes - it is really a soothing, pleasant activity.When no longer sticky, put in lightly greased bowl (roll around) and cover with a damp cloth and rise till double in bulk (about V> hours) in a warm place free from drafts Then punch down and let rise again Then divide in four parts and shape into loaves, but first roll with rolling pin to force out air bubbles - then slap hard on the counter once or twice and fold in sides and edges Pinch down well into greased tins, cover (damp cloth) and let rise to top of pans and till corners are filled (1*2 hours) Bake at 400 degrees F for about 30 minutes or till bottoms sound “hollow” when tapped Good luck' We will soon see the rhubarb in our gardens Here is another good recipe from Lake St John HURRY-UP RHUBARB PUDDING 1 cup sifted all purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons white sugar One-third teaspoon salt Two-Thirds cup milk 2 cups rhuharh cut in 1-inch pieces Two-thirds cup brown sugar •14 cup boiling water Mix and sift flour, baking powder, white sugar and salt - add milk and combine Place rhubarb in a greased baking dish and spread batter over it Dissolve brown sugar in boiling water and pour over the bat ter Bake in a hot oven 375 degree F for 30 minutes LADIES, IT'S TIME AGAIN! ± TO STORE YOUR FURS AWAY FROM THE HOT SUMMER DAYS, IN OUR COLD FUR VAULT: FOR MORE PROTECTION AND A PROLONGED LIFE.Quality Furs Since 1909 DON T FORGET! Wt Clean, Repair, Insure, Or Remodel any furs.J.A.ROBERT LTEE.1084 King W„ Sher., 562-4006 Buanderie Sherbrooke Laundry 353 Frontenac St.Sherbrooke — Tel: 562-2633 SPECIAL Month Of MAY ONLY Carpets Shag-Braided-Oriental; Reg.35 sq.ft.Month of MAY ONLY .25 sq.ft.Standard Short Pile Carpets Reg.30 sq.ft.Month of MAY ONLY .20 sq.ft.ALSO SPECIAL PRICES on Wall to Wall Carpeting & Furniture Cleaned in your home.Call 562-2633 for appointment Come Nave a look FORD FlLSJfl 4141 King St West — Sherbrooke — 563-4466 ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ Roqor Couture REPLACE YOUR KITCHEN WITH Come in and see our beautiful modular kitchens.10 displays to choose from.Our experts will be happy to show you around and answer any questions which you may have With a kitchen by GREGG you have the finest No, ALSO AVAILABLE Pre-moulded counter tops, cut to your measurements.KITCHEN CENTER MicPHERSON LUMBER 1400 Sherbrooke St Magog.Quo J1X2T3 Tel (819)843-1121 Business Hours: Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5:30p.m.Sat 8 a m.-Noon r 6 - THE SHERBROOKE RECORD - MON., MAY I.I»7K INDEX REAL EflATE #1-#i* PgllEmpioymEnTl #20 #39 (^||AUTOmQTIVE| #40 #39 H^llfllEBCHAnDI/El #60 - #79 IDUCEIIAflEOUf | #80 -#100 RATES 5c per word Minimum charge $1.00 for 20 words or less.Discounts for cash in advance only Consecutive insertions without copy change 3 insertions less 15% 6 insertions less 25% 21 insertions less 33'3% 260 insertions or one yearless 50% DEADLINE 10 am.working day previous to publication.1.Property for sale LENNOXVILLE, 7 Peel St 6 room bunqalow, aluminum clapboards, carport, quiet Askinq price $30,000 Caisse d'Etablissement de I'Estrie, broker, 566 1144, Normand Lapointe, aqent, 569 7795 SMALL COUNTRY HOUSE, 5 rooms, 6 mile?from Len noxville, lot 200 x 200 Very clean, have to sell Askinq price $20,000 Caisse d'Etablissement de I'Estrie, broker, 566 1144, Normand Lapointe, aqent, 569 7795 NORTH HATLEY, River St 3 bedroom dwellinq on main floor with 2 revenue apart ments upstairs level, with above ground swimming pool Call 819 842 2102 after 5 00 p m week days, any time on weekends SUMMER COTTAGE Dream place, 15 acres, woods 1 acre pond, brook, new building, in Eaton Corner Priced to sell Royal Trust, broker, 563 9834, Blie Anti, 569 5209 WAY'S MILLS — Large store front with apartment in rear, large barn, stream Tel 819 838 5814 LENNOXVILLE — New house available immediately, exceptional site, large porch with panoramic view, cross country ski trail right in back, not far for a walk, hardwood floors No per manent tax to pay 87 Baker St Tel 565 7063 SUMMER COTTAGE on waterfront.Lake Mem phremagog, offered at bargain price Marcoux Realties, 569 9926, Claude Ostiguy, 838 5830 WONDERFUL LAND — Lots on private roads in Len noxville and Ayer's Cliff Marcoux Realties, 569 9926 Claude Ostiguy, 838 5830 LENNOXVILLE — Serviced residential lots, 68 x 120, quiet street, close to Champlain College and Bishop's.Tel 563 1295, evenings* OLDER WELL BUILT 2 storey farm house, North Sherbrooke, 5 large bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, V?baths, 100 ft of porch with panoramic view of the city 200ft of tree lined driveway As much land as you want 1 acre, 2 acres or more Call owner, 567 1338 anytime BY THE OWNER — Spanish style bungalow, stucco and stone, Fontaine St , Rock Forest 58' x 32', 3 floor levels, 11 rooms lot 80' x 180' fully landscaped in ground swimming pool, 20' x 40', 3 patios, outside stone B B Q , 20' x 24' storage shed, also 2 others Living room 24' x 32' with 12' long stone fireplace Family room 24' x 32* with stone fountain Exterior entrance would make fine office Game room 12' x 20', modern large kitchen with dish washer Dining room 13' x 22' 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 2 cold rooms Wall to wall carpeting throughout Lovely outside decoration and beautiful original inside decoration Nice view, quiet, near all facilities Priced lower than evaluation value Tel 563 5217 Bonded-Licensed Bilingual Auctioneer L.P.Volcourt Appraiser 6 Buyer of old guns-Antiques Coins 565-8188 233 Quean St.• Lennoxville 7.For rent COOKSHIRE — Two 3 room apartments, 1 available June 1 and 1 on July 1 One 4 room apartment available July 1 Tel 569 6846 FOR MAY 15 — Large new 3 room furnished apartment near Alexander Galt Region, panoramic view $195 monthly including heat and electricity Tel 565 9612, 567 7471 OFFICE SPACE About 700 sq ft., situated at 602 King E , 2nd floor Apply Fernand Groleau, 610 King E , 569 9251 31 ?ROOM heated apartment Electricity paid, wall to wall carpeting Furnished $140 Available May 15 169 Winder St., Lennoxville Tel 563 8421 COUNTRY HOME for June 1, 15 minutes from Len noxville, 3/4 mile off Cookshire highway, 6 room including large den down stairs with parlor stove, 2 bathrooms, electric heat, ideal for family with children Call 875 3690 or 567 2295 on Job 20.Opportunities HACKETT, CAMPBELL, TURNER.BISSONNETTE, BOUCHARD & ALLAIRE, 80 Peel St., Sherbrooke Tel 565 7885, 40 Main St , Rock Island Tel 876 7295.314 Main St., Cowansville Tel 514 263 4077.WILLIAM L.HOME, NOTARY 121 Lome St., Lennoxville 567 0169 and Wednesday, R R i, Georgeville 843 8921, or by appointment.NURSING SERVICES for the Townships area, 24 hour service Tel 514 248 3914 Monkland's Health & Home Care Services MONTY, COULOMBE, PEPIN, FECTEAU 8.ASSOCIATES, 234 Dufferin St., Sherbrooke Tel 566 4466 40.Cars for sale 1978 CHRYSLER made cars and quality used cars, call Don Martin, 562 7062, 60 Atto St, Lennoxville Representing Williams Chrysler, Sherbrooke 1975 MATADOR 2 door, power steering, brakes, automatic, new tires, brakes and exhaust Never driven in winter Must sell $1000 firm Tel 819 879 2607, Asbestos 2.Farms & acreage 43 Truc|(S for sa|e.BECKETT FARM - Lots for sale, 1st subdivision now selling 1 lot, 10 lots or 30 lots All with city water and sewers Excellent location in North Sherbrooke Finan cing arranged Tel 567 1338 anytime yx-xrxx-x-x-x Jacoby’s bridge Tel.: (819)569- X X; >x ¦X*X*:*X;X :£X;X\ » vwlwX Campers-43.Trailers CAMPER 21 ft , 1974 Bellevue, kitchenette 8 x 10, fully equipped Tel 566 6429 REGISTERED NURSE, assistant waterfront director, tripper, archery counsellor for girls' camp Camp Ouareau, Mrs Allen, 56?9641 VOCALIST for beginning band Also lead guitarist wanted Tel 563 7401, ask for Shawn 25.Work wanted WORK DESIRED for secretary or housekeeper, qood worker, can start anytime Tel 565 7301 RELIABLE 17 year old girl desires summer em ployment July and August as Mother's helper, baby sitting evenings, weekends, typing and steno skills References available Tel 819 875 3224 EXPERIENCED Carpenter, with references, will build houses, cottages, finisned basements, also general repairs Tel 562 4603 27.Child care HAVE NICE HOME in country, will take care of children in summer Tel 819 876 2813 Professional 28.Services NORMAND F LABARGE, Notary, 6 Wellington South, Sherbrooke Tel 569 9859 THOMAS A LAVIN, lawyer, Lapointe, Rosenstein, White, Knowlton office Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 8 p.m ' Tel 243 5247 Motorcycles-44.Bicycles 197?HONDA 750 c c , excellent condition Price $1100 Call 819 84?4111 or 842 2362 60.Articles for sale VILAS "antique colored" maple furniture Bedroom set consisting of double dresser and mirror, 54" bookcase bed with box spring and mattress, single bureau $600 Dining room suite consisting of round table with butterfly drop leaves, buffet with hutch, 6 chairs and deacon's bench $900 2 Kroehler loveseats with matching chair and stool $750, RCA washer $225 All items in excellent condition 819 56?5712 WESTINGHOUSE electric stove, avocado colour, in perfect condition Used only short time Reasonably priced Phone 819 872 3341 15" GENUINE BALANCE bridge saddle made by Fallis Saddlery Inc , very good condition Also 2nd hand 16" black western saddle Tel 819 876 2420 WOOD STOVES, modern efficient, burns 10 hours on one loading Fisher, Jotul, Morso, Tempwood, Downdrafter L'Autre Source, 107 Albert, Cowansville 514 263 2412 NEW FURNITURE at bargain pices, 3 rooms of furniture for $450 and other models at $250 plus we offer "Belanger" stoves and refrigerators at exceptional prices, lay away plan or immediate delivery, easy payment plan at low interest rates than "Chargex" See or call Marie Paul Rousseau 562 4244 or 864 4253 ONE OAK SIDEBOARD, one oak rocking chair, gate leg table and Simplicity garden tractor with several at tachments Kenneth Taylor 819 838 4200 GAS OR DIESEL saddle tanks, small garden tractor equipped with plow, disc harrows and blade Tel 819 842 2139, after 5 00 pm 84?4154 SIMPLICITY TRACTOR 7 horse Briggs Stratton Tiller Mower $175 00 Tel 514 243 5861 2 ONLY H 7815 17" tires with rims price $15 00,%2 only B 7813 13" winter tires with studs $5 00 , 5 only 15" tires with rims for volkwagen $45 00.1 only 12 volt car battery used 8 months $25 00, 1 Black & Decker 18" cut electric lawn mower $35 00, 27 only 2 x 8 x 30 $230 00, Tel 819 876 264?after 6 00 p m FREE EAR PIERCING Pay only $5 for 24K gold, non-aRergic studs 20% discount on lowost prie ad jewellery in town with ttiis ad After each 25 customers a drawing for earrings (Value $25 00) DISCOUNT JEWELLERY Guy Roy 438 Galt W - Sherbrooke Tel 562-3344 NEW FURNITURE BARGAIN PRICES 3 rooms, consisting of kitchen 4 bedroom sets, parlor set, tables A lamps, electric range, refriger ator Special $769 00 Free storage until delivery No cash required Easy terms Payments arranged on the premises, 565 751$, ask for Paul Boudreau or F lor lent Bourque 61.Articles wanted SECOND HAND FURNIT URE and appliances Cabinets, buffets, cup boards, desks, tables, chairs, bureaus, lamps, refrigerators, electric and wood stoves Nick Turchyn 819 875 3879 WE BUY OLD GOLD, gold coins, gold jewellery and diamonds Skinner & Nadeau Inc., 82 Wellington St., N , Sherbrooke ANTIQUES — Paying com petitive prices for antiques and collectables of any description, in large or small quantity Such items as dining, parlour, kitchen and bedroom furniture Also clocks, postcards, tools, old advertising or store items Call, write or visit, Chute's Antiques, Birchton, 819 875 3525 USED FURNITURE — Want to buy used furniture in good order, also antique fur niture.We pay cash Raoul Fortier Inc., 1026 Wellington St., S , Sherbrooke Tel 567 3581 TIME FOR SPRING Cleaning We pick up everything.Old bath tubs, sinks, furniture and scrap metal.Tel 514 263 4420 or 263 6469 62.Machinery INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR for sale Utility 300 gas Year 1962, 1 two furrow plow, 1 brush hog Tel 514 243 5861 65.Horses APPALOOSA PONY for sale, 7 years, excellent for riding, sulky and double Also 2 year filly, half Palomino Tel 569 2929 REGISTERED APPALOOSA, 5 year old gelding, show quality Tel 565 7307 66.Livestock WANTED TO BUY Sow pigs, bred and ready to breed Tel 514 248 7156 67.Poultry QUAIL & CHUKAR CAGES, 2 still air incubators, automatic waterer, etc Also corner, quail, bantams for sale Tel 514 243 6773 68.Pets LABRADOR RETRIEVER , seven months old Black, female, trained, vaccinated Looking for a country home Call Eva, collect at 1 514 486 6378 80.Home services TV ANTENNAS — Sales, installations and repairs Phone 567 9775 LAWN MOWER REPAIRS G Burgess, 3 Warren St., Lennoxville Tel 566 6824 FOR COMPLETE LAWN CARE, cultivated sod, windows washed, 20 years experience, work guaran teed Tel 562 1098 or 842 2932 NETTOYAGE DE TAPIS PERCY — Carpets steam cleaned in your home, upholstery dry cleaned David Leclerc, 563 7203 81.Garden center CEDAR TREES for hedges, also hedges installed, reasonably priced, free delivery Tel 567 5314 85.Insurance AUTO, FIRE, life, salary Young drivers accepted 10 months to pay Tel 569 7013 after 6 00 pm 1969 PONTIAC PARTS for sale Tel 819 876 2813 '75 CHEVROLET pick up 3/4 ton 8200 G V W, camper, special V 8 automatic, P B & P S., 44.000 miles ideal truck for camper or travel trailer Tel 567 6981 after 5 00 p m t ob.Mortgages Such at Steve refrigerators washtrs-dryors fraazars tala-visions furnitura kitchon sets chairs divans (Colonial Cana dian.Spanish stylos) lamps 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State Model CFA-518.29.500 Volts Price includes stand (value of $50 00) •ONLY 14 IN STOCK Accu Filter picture Tube i • if ” • .;¦ ?.Our New Address 1555, Carrefour Dunant 567-4889 LALIBERTE & CROSS Our Same Number your dealer for ITTT7Ï1 - - - - « — TIIK SHKKBKOOKK KK(ORI) — MOV.MAY I.I97H Nixon whodunit ever cloudy NEW YORK — Who’s telling ii straight0 Richard Nixon0 Charles W Colson9 H R Haldeman9 Reading their Watergate books, it is often hard to tell Nixon says he was flying back from Florida when he first learned that one of the Watergate burglars was on the |>ayroll of his re-election committee Rut ('oison recalled that Nixon phoned him from Key Biscayne.Fla , “furious that anyone connected with the campaign would be involved in anything so idiotic ' The news, said ('oison, “plunged Nixon into such a fit of temper that he hurled an ashtray across his Key Biscay ne living room.'* And Haldeman “My suspicion of an involvement of Chuck Colson and, therefore.Nixon in Watergate was disssolved completely when I spoke to Nixon The president wasn’t concerned at all by the break in ” Such inconsistencies run through R N The Memoirs of Richard Nixon.Haldeman’s The Ends of Power and Colson’s Born Again Nixon: On June 20, (three days after the break in) ('oison suggested that the four Cuban Americans arrested inside Watergate might have planned it “on their own ” RAISE MONEY Haldeman: Nixon suggested “raising money for the defendants and using a C uban cover for the money.” Nixon writes that for nine months he assumed his major Watergate problem was determining who authorized the break in, but that on March 21.1973, he learned from John "BLOCK PARENTS" CHILD SAFETY WEEK, May 1-7 Act now - Join - Save a child Sherbrooke and Lennoxville Information: 565-1212 Courtesy of The Wool Shop ,*A.V.A GENUINE CARPET BOUTIQUE (VllM-Cm •Draperies •Blinds *Tiles •Drapes made to measure & installed Brlglto» Laçasse Decor Consultant Free Estimates 979 King West — Sherbrooke Tel.: 569-8856 Dean that the cover up was the real problem Haldeman “The president was involved in the cover up from Day One.although neither he nor we considered it a coverup at that lime By June 20, 1972.he knew about < E Howard) Hunt and (C Cordon» Liddy but never ordered me or anyone to inform the FBI” ('oison “I never suspected for a moment that anyone in ihe White House, least of all the man 1 was talking to < Nixon» would for a moment tolerate or cover-up such bungling incompetence “ ‘SYMBOL OF IIATE* Haldeman “Richard Nixon, himself, caused those burglars to break into (Larry) O’Brien’s office Haldeman reasoned that O Brien.the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, “became a symbol of hale” for both ('oison and Nixon Nixon mentions two meetings on June 20 with Haldeman but there is no word in the published excerpts about a telephone conversation during which Haldeman asserts, the cover-up started Haldeman “In this telephone conversation, on our \er\ first evening back in Washington.Nixon, himself, initiated the idea of raising funds for the Watergate burglars in an indirect manner ” Nixon writes that on June 20 he felt confident about Watergate because both Haldeman and (’oison assured him no one at the White House had been involved Haldeman “Even more surprising, he indirectly suggested the idea involving the CIA in the Watergate problem three days before the famous ‘smoking gun' conversation in which the same idea was consummated ” SOVIET SPY TRADE LEAVES CONFUSION NEW YORK Rudolf Alx*l in 1902 Thompson said the key to his release was the release by Mozambique of Israeli flier Miron Marcus, 24.imprisoned 19 months He was jailed after his light airplane made an emergency landing on a flight from Rhodesia to South Africa The third man in the trade.Alan Van Norman.23.of Windom, Minn .was to be freed from an East Berlin prison on Thompson’s arrival Van Norman was sentenced to 21 years by the East Germans for trying to smuggle a doctor, his wife and his son to the West He has been in jail since* February.1977 Thompson was an Air Force clerk in 1965 w hen he was convicted of passing secrets to the Russians At that time*, he* protested his innocence, but later changed hi* story He* says he was born in Leipzig, in w hat now is East Germany.of a Russian fathe*r and a German mother a*.Dauphin The Stronger Last Longer FLIPPER ABOVE GROUND POOLS You don’t swim better in a Dauphin.You swim longer f special CûQQ Duval Swimming ^ .bov.ground ,qulpped SHERBROOKE RECREATION ENR.GREGOIRE / CUMBERLAND W00LC0 SHERBROOKE 0EAUVILLE Near Plaza Rock Forest 864-4249 NewsBriefs Win tario winners TORONTO UP' Three tickets worth SI million each we*re drawn Sunday in the Provincial lottery draw The winning tickets were 2896707.1345931 and 5716946 Two tickets worth $100.000 each also were drawn, the numbers were 1049909 and 5341722 There were 21.000 prizes worth at total of almost $5 mil lion Next draw is May 28 Vandals hit PQ convention Ql’EBEC — Suddenly at his home.19 ('lough Ave .Lennoxville on Sat April 29.1978.I^andre V iTrixi Parent, beloved husband of Olivia F'lizabeih Standish and dear father of Grant of Pointe ('laire.Que and Margaret 'Mrs JH Maclaren» of Mississauga.Ont in his 86th year Resting at the Webster-Cass F'uneral Home.6 Belvidere St .Lennoxville F'uneral service from St George s Anglican < ’hurch on Tues May 2nd at 2 pm Rev.Canon M Aw cock officiating Interment in Malvern Cemetery In lieu of flowers.donations to Sherbrooke Hospital In Memoriam F'und would lx* gratefully acknowledged Visitation 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Card of Thanks E.PROVOST RTS.INC 20, 15th Ave North, Sherbrooke 54* 1700 54* 2122 54* 525! Authorized Dealer /RuLJC\o(Rock of Ages and Event.de Njjtx Monuments with Perpetual Guarantee FREE DELIVERY IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC For Melbourne and surroundings see Mr Gordon McKeage, Tel 824 2417.Birth BLANCHETTE — To Claude and Pamela nee Westgate» We are proud to announce the birth of our son.Matthieu ('haries, horn April 19.1978 ai ('Ht 1 Sherbrooke 8 lbs I oz Grandson for M et Mme Charles Blanchette of Rich mond.Quebec and Mr and Mrs Mailin Westgate of Kingston.Ontario Deaths \NDREWS.Guy Charles — At the Wales Home.Rich mond Que on Friday.April 28.1978.Guy Charles Andrews, age 88.beloved husband of ihe late Gladys Turner, dear father of Irene (Mrs Irwin Brock» of Danville and Rainie of Kirkland Lake.Ont Rested at Stuart Lockwood Inc F'uneral Home.Danville Funeral service was held at St Augustine’s Church on Monday.May 1st at 2 p m Rev.R A McCulloch officiated Interment in Danville Cemetery BRACEY — I wish t0 thank Dr Godreau and the nurses on the third floor of the BMP Hospital, also relatives and friends who visited me and sent cards and flowers while l was a patient there Your kindness was much ap preciated MRS EDITH BRACEY Dunham, Que CATHCART — The family of the late Florence Cathcart wish to express their sincere thanks for cards, visits, flowers and to Rev Simons, organist, choir soloist, bearers and U C W for the lunch served after the funeral All was very much ap preciated IRWIN We wish to express our sincere thanks and ap preciation to our friends, neighbours and relatives for the kindness shown at the time of the death of our mother and grandmother, Muriel Clarenda Brown Irwin, on March 23, 1978 A special thanks to Mrs Harold Robertson and Mrs J Howell for preparing lunch after the funeral, to Mrs O Loomis, Mr and Mrs U Cryan and Mrs L Weston Thanks to Mr Butler.Mr Chamberlain, Dr Dykeman and the many fine nurses, especially Mrs Wallace, for the five years of excellent care at the Wales Home Thanks to all who called, sent food flowers, cards and donations Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered RICHARD & MARION IRWIN STODDARD I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who were so good to me while I was in hospital and my return home For visits, cards of get well wishes and gifts, the Oddfellows for the lovely box of fruit and juices A very special thanks to the Brazels for their many acts of kindness to me Yesterday's kindnesses are tomorrow's memories which I will long remember EDGAR STODDARD BEEBE Mrs.C.Nulls Mr and Mrs Salvatore (Jesse) Galazzo have returned after spending the winter in Sarasota.F'la Mr and Mrs Lucien ('hoquette are spending a vacation with their son Rene in Clearwater.F'la The local residents who have spent the winter months in F'lorida and other warm climates have started to drift home for the sum mer Mrs D Wheeler was conveyed lo a Sherbrooke Hospital where she is under observation and treatment BOLDl
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