The Sherbrooke record, 30 avril 1979, lundi 30 avril 1979
THE WEATHER i loud) with shower* today V\uid* uill be light High todax IS.low tonighi near 3.Utile change in condition* i* expected for tomorrow Highlights AlTCRNATIVtS M'Wt When a Dixville Home worker went berserk last week, there was little or nothing his superiors, co-workers or family could do to mitigate the damage to his career, even though there is reason to believe his breakdown was at least partly job-induced.Who looks after the helpers?One group, the Ruiter Valley Community.has its own version of the answer.Page 3.LITTLE HOUSE Katharine Snow recalls an Easter Mass at St.Patrick’s Church years ago.Page 3.KEITH SPICER There is a striking similarity between the British and Canadian federal elections this year.Both countries face strong possibilities of inexperienced Conservative leaders as their next prime ministers.Keith Spicer comments on Page 4.EXPOS WIN What was supposed to be a pitcher’s duel turned out to be a slugfest, as the Montreal Expos outscored the San Francisco Giants 7-5 yesterday at the Big O.Page 12.BIRTHS, DEATHS .10 CLASSIFIED.8 COMICS.9 EDITORIAL.4 FAMILY.6 FINANCIAL.2 SPORTS______11,12 TV .7 One man's jogging is another fellow’s efforts to keep ahead of the Joneses.Iranian Compromise.¦ the SHERBROOKE record » ne Voice of the Eastern Townships since 184>7 SÂTÊ CUSTODY Of si CURU it S We otter a COM^l ETE custodial service tor ALL your investments For further mtor mation call & ~ ' t entrai Building II king M West sherbrooke i Mhrr office* .u ro** t .in.idu MONDAY.APRIL M.I»7t 15C1NTS Low turnout vetoes pay hikes By KATHY COl’LOMBE SHERBROOKE — The vast major ity of the 27.000 residents and ratepayers eligible to vote in yesterday s city hall salary referendum took advantage of the balmy spring weather to stay away in droves, but the 6.047 who showed up at the polls voted more than two to one against salary increases for Mayor Jacques O’Bready and council.Only 22 6 per cent of the 26.700 eligi ble voters went to the 90 polling sta tions in schools throughout the city; to vote more than two to one in favor of rejecting bylaw 2619 fixing the may or s salary at $40.000 for this year and granting him an additional six per cent a year, bringing his salary to $47.640 by 1982 In actual figures.1900 people accept ed the proposed legislation, while 4.147 rejected it.a no majority of 2247 votes Mayor Jacques O’Bready blames the rejection of Bylaw 2619 on the fact that people took into consideration a number of stones and reasons that had no bearing on the matter at hand He said the statement by the presi dent of the Sherbrooke Citizens' As aociation that the mayor's $40.000 sal ary is equivalent to $58.000 because a third of it isn't taxed shouldn't even have been brought up He also contradicted statements at tributed to former Mayor Armand Na deau that the mayor’s workload isn’t any heavier than when he was mayor.O’Bready said the work is there and must be done, and the whole tempest is a question of principle The mayor said the enthusiasm and sense of responsibility the current administration felt toward its man date was killed by the public's rejec tion of the bylaw Now .he added, he’ll have to divide his time between practising law (“to try to make a living”) and managing the city He says he won't resign, be cause he has a mandate to fill, but he’ll have to re evaluate the time he spends at city hall This will mean delaying no so urgent matters, he added “I’ll retain my enthusiasm and sense of responsibility finir the serious things I am asked to handle,’’ he said As for the fact that the mayor of the province’s largest city, Jean Drapeau, only makes $4 (LACDIA BOWERS SHERBROOKE - The old Sherbrooke courthouse is the scene of the continuing drama of the guilt or inno cence of Fernand Laplante.accused of premeditated murder in the case of Raymond Grimard and Manon Berger on The trial, which has been in process for nine days, saw the Crown wind up its case Thursday, and the beginning of the parade of witnesses by defence lawyer Jean Pierre Rancourt Friday morning Testimony by three other witnesses for the Crown contradicted statements made by Jean Charland.the Crown's chief witness The testimony, concerning how many people were present at the scene of the murder, as well as who accompanied Charland to his home on Cham pigny St in Lennoxville.has been discredited by the Crown's own witnesses Mr Arnold Deacon, his daughter Terry and a Lennoxville taxi driver.William Pettigrew , who claims to have taken a passenger to Sherbrooke on the night of July 5-6, who was tattooed on both arms A dramatic point in Laplante s tnal occurred when he was asked to bare his arms in front of the jury, clearly showing he had no tattoos whatsoever Fnday.the defense started their presentation with testimony given by three private investigators from a de tective agency in the Montreal area These three gentlemen explained the experiment they earned out April 25 at the scene of the crime Robert Beullac stated that he and his two companions set up a situation sim liar to the one described by Charland They parked a car near the river, and.while one of the detectives fired a rifle at the spot where the body of Raymond Grimard was found, the other blew the car horn Mr Beullac who was with witness Miss Achilles at her home, stated that they both heard nine shots fired in spite of the car horn being blown at the same time Beullac also stated that five of the nine empty shell cases had been found afterwards, with out too much difficulty According to Beullac.shells art» ejected from this type of firearm ap proximate!) 8 to 11 feet to the right of the user of the weapon Crown lawyer Claude Melancon questioned Beullac about the procc dures he used while interrogating the taxi driver whose testimony was heard Thursday Melancon said, *1 suppose you didn’t use threats of bribery in the course of your questioning '” Beullac replied.No ’ The fourth witness for the defense.Luc Uindry presently doing time for a robbery and who could In* eligible for parole in November, stated that QPP agents Bolduc and Chateauneuf asked him to testify against Laplante con corning a fight at the Moulin Rouge He alleged the police agents led him to believe that his cooperation could have a positive effect on his imprison ment loiter on during the past winter, the agents intimated that his applies lion for parole could go badly if he was assigned as a witness for the defense Landry revealed that Jean Charland told him about an incident last summer involving Charland and a volley of shots fired by him at an unknown per son on Wellington St from behind some garbage receptacles This allegation was followed by an objection by Crown lawyer Claude Me lançon The jury was asked to leave tin* courtroom, and shortly after that, court was adjourned until today Community seeks alternatives - •/__________________________ Care for the carers: It’s about time j By J AMES DITE A friend and former colleague of mine who works at a local home for the handicapped went berserk last week and attacked his supervisor After slugging her with a rolling pin and throttling her into unconsciousness, he called an ambulance, and after fleeing to friends to talk it over, surrendered to police The superv isor was taken to hospital and treated for cuts and concussion Her attacker was charged with attempted murder and is in the Sherbrooke Hospital’s forensic psychiatry unit to determine whether he is capable of standing trial “-just had a break- down,” said Vera Simons, a close friend of the couple.From Little House by Katharine Snow One of the most surprising and heartwarming facts to emerge from the Easter clutter of colored eggs and chocolate bunnies was the overwhelming attendance of young people at the various church services held during Holy Week From the sad and beautiful commemoration of the Last Supper on Thursday evening through the poignant suffering of the Way of the Cross on Friday, the solemn and candlelit vigil on Saturday night to the glorious and triumphant alleluias of Easter morning, the Church teemed with the young.There were children, adolescents, teenagers in groups or in couples It was necessary at every service to bring chairs and place them in the aisles to relieve the congestion of standees at the back of the Church.My second impression at these services, (of course I was praying between perceptions!) was the casual style of dress, the complete lack of any concession to elegance.Even on Good Friday, when I felt compelled to cover my head with an ancient number fished out from the back of the hall cupboard, I saw only five other fellow worshippers with hats and three of these were nuns.On Easter Sunday morning as I stumbled, hatless and breathless, from the car, behind my splendidly attired son, my mind P°w back to Easter Mass at Saint Patrick’s in Sherbrooke many years ago.I remember the bells pealing joyously across the city and all the color and pageantry of people going to ch arch.It seemed, at that time, that regardless of financial status, everyone had something new to wear at Easter.At home, the preparations began weeks ahead of time.There were long, leisurely consultations with Miss Conway on the merits of flowers versus small bunches of cherries on the new hat, exacting fittings with Mrs.Mosher and the long awaited trip to Wiggett’s to shed the hated boots and slip my feet into low, elegant black patent leather slippers I got a new navy blue reefer coat every second year I remember always having the same type of hat - a fine grained straw with upturned brim and long, wide grosgrain streamers that hung down my back.To complete my captivating appearance I had long, white cash-mere stockings and a pair of small white gloves.How eager I was to get into the Easter Parade! I would implore Mother not to drive with Nan Wiggett.I wanted to walk! It seemed so cruel to shut all my radiance and beauty into the back seat of the blue Chevrolet! Once established in the pew at Church, I was immediately forced into the shadow of Miss MacWilliam’s new, wide-brimmed, flower-laden Easter bonnet.I would twist and turn to no avail Once, I stooped, in desperation, to the use of my sharp, little elbow, but I found that far from moving, ‘‘Aunt Annie” retaliated at once and her elbows were bonier and sharper than mine! Under the hat I could see no one but far more important, no one could see me! I am ashamed now when I remember how eagerly I waited to go up the aisle for Communion.That was my big chance to get into the main stream I recall that I honestly tried to forget what a stunning figure I must be cutting and to concentrate on praying with humility and a true contrition, but my words would die on my lips and my downcast eyes would sidle sideways to catch a furtive glimpse of someone else’s glory At the altar rail all worlds met in a profusion of colors, flowers and veils.Expressions of envy, calculation, censure would pass over devout countenances to be immediately suppressed God must have smiled, half in exasperation, half in compassion.The men captured the spotlight this year The women seemed to all be in dull coats of varying shades of beige or brown.They wore no hats and sported solid, sensible shoes.The men were absolutely gorgeous in pastel jackets and ruffled shirts.I felt like a female grosbeak, drab and unexciting in contrast with the male of the species In fact, I had an inferiority complex just being in the same pew with my carefully groomed, shoe-shined, new suited offspring I sort of crouched in the corner unobtrusively - a far cry from former days! However, it is probably much better this way.I have turned my thoughts (at least an eighth of an inch) away from fashion and frivolity and have learned, in my maturity, to be more serious, more profound, in my devotions.I’m praying more, but enjoying it less! asking that we keep names out of it.(“Their fnends all know about it anyway and it’s no business of anybody else’s.”) “There should be more concern for people in a stressful kind of job We can get together as a group of friends but we wish there was some kind of structure, some kind of leader ” Tom Robinson, personnel director at the Dixville Home, said he wasn’t terribly close to -, but said he was an ideal employee in every- respect “He had a good working relationship with his super visor He was working nights of his own choice and there were no problems w ith his cottage He’s never been reprimanded for so much as sleeping on the job Nobody at the Home real ized-was close to the breaking point, Robinson said.“What sets a guy off suddenly0 This isn’t an easy job for somebody who is sensitive and gets involved with the kids.His wife’s pregnant and I understand he’s building a new house He works nights to put him self through Bishops; I be lieve he’s interested in theology.He was taking on an awful lot Nevertheless, said Robin son.Dixville Home has no option but to fire “We feel very strongly for him.but between him and his supervisor, his dam ages are the more serious Her cuts and bruises will heal in a month or two.but what he did will keep coming back for years.” “We have 112 residents here We operate on public funds Can you honestly ad vise us to take him back?We feel sympathy, but there can’t be too much sympa thy.” While the supervisor col lects workman’s compensa tion for suffering a job-in duced injury, there is no such provision in -*s case, even though Robin son and others in the insti tutional-care field say working with the handicapped and the disadvantaged in volves considerable stress in some people “There’s no proof his breakdown was job-re lated,” Robinson said He admitted there was no proof it wasn't, but it is the first time, to his knowledge, that he had been asked to consul JOHN WARDIIM.seeking self-sufficiency Firebug strikes again SHERBROOKE (BP) — Murray Street’s infamous fire phantom struck twice over the weekend but the half-century-old building still refuses to tumble to the ground after its fourth fire within a week.The more serious of the two blazes ( above) was reported Monday around 2a.m.by a neighbour who saw flames inside the house on the first floor.When firefighters arrived, flames had moved their way to the second storey through holes in the walls or ceiling created by previous infernos.Eighteen men under (apt.Theodore Degrace and Lt.Marcel Vachon and Lt.Guy Boisvert brought the fire under control with 25 minutes, though they worked until 4 to extinguish all the hot spots in the attic, ceilings and walls.Capt.Degrace figures the fire had been burning for some time before it was noticed.Some 24 hours earlier, yet another neighbour reported the house was burning at the back.Once again, firemen from Stations t and 1 under ( apt.Eudore Provost and Lt.Eddy Dumas quickly doused the flames which were burning the stairs and second floor porch area The weekend fires follow closely on the heels of two others last Monday and Wednesday, bringing blazes at the same address to six within the past six months.The investigation continues.l>ennoxville firemen were also called out early Sunda> morning to extinguish a car fire on Moulton Mill in Ascot Township The late-model Hornet station wagon was apparently intentionally ditched and then set afire, cabsing extensive damage.Sherbrooke QPF are investigating.or this angle “Eligible for workman's compensation0 It's a new line of approach 1 would ROBERT SHEPHERD.there was something wrong.make a ginxi argument and wed lx* interested in the outcome ” He agreed staff turnover in institutions like Dixville was high, but Robinson sees no practical way employees could Ik* screened to find out whether they're headed for a breakdow n Others disagree, saying there's got to lx* more cart» for the carers in our society One group that’s doing just that among other things is the Ruiter Valley Community, a 700-acre spread on Ruiter Hrooks See t \RERS.Page 10 YVES COMTOIS Progressive Conservative Candidate tor Sherbrooke an nounces that his committee office is open to the public at: 778 KING WEST Tel.566-8466 Paid lor by Mariai Lacroix, 325 Uth Ava North Sherbrooke Official agent lor Y vox Comtois Scracd • (fciut&ier Dispensing Opticians Y.Sirois O.O.D, - G.Gauthier, O.O.D.Fye Glasses - Lab Service Only one location in Sherbrooke 9A Wellington St.N.Tel.562-7838, 362-7095 WSCILBKRT t, Art hui SUII IVAN pn*s«*nlc‘d by I>nnsort'd |>y This ad sponsored by Robert Downey Notary — Lennoxville Tel: 563-2423 BENNOXVIBBE PB AYERS Lennoxville Optimist Club ( cntcnrtial I Im-.ii rr 1,1'tllNtW till if ||( ill Mi t I'M,I, 2-3*5 TICKETS $4.00 Students, Senior ( iti/. 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It’s a great recycling place! Flea Markets thrive on nostalgia and anything old sells.You can go there and touch something from your childhood The organizers say the vendors are happy with the Flea Market.Vendors pay only $7 00 per day and bring their own tables, chairs, racks, etc.and set up in rows between the movie speakers There is plenty of room everywhere and new vendors are to simply arrive any Sunday, pay their $7 00 and set up shop A visitor wandering through the Flea Market is presented with a fantastic variety of things for sale in a wide range of prices.The garden produce trucks present colourful stalls with their wide variety of plants, freshly picked seasonal produce and flowers The second-hand tables provide the opportunity for everyone to find a bargain, whether it is necessity for the cottage or a “just couldn't resist it” item.The farm eggs are fresh.The hens are even there!!! Visitors are obviously happy with their day of off-beat shopping, for the organizers say they often stop on their way out to exclaim over and show off their purchases.Whether you participate as a vendor or a visitor, make sure you are there this summer on Sundays to enjoy the ever-changing atmosphere of a rural Flea Market where you can still practice the barter system and the ancient art of haggling The Flea Market is easy to find as it is just off Exit 78 (kilometers) of the Eastern Townships Autoroute For further information call either 539-3569 or 243-0112.Saturday: May 5th, 1:30 p.m.KNOWLTON ACADEMY Victoria St.— Knowlton Information - Discussion on the Legal Status of Women Guests Meward Grafftey Introduction -Louis Codere (Office of Tetreault, Lussier, Codere & Doiron) Notaries Succession Duties & Wills Rights of the Common-Law Wife Jane Glenn (Prof, of Law.McGill University) Marriage Contracts Coffee & Tea available 50c Admission District of Bedford Regional School Board Adult 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The Joker’s Wild 8:00 p.m.6) Hockey 3) CBS News Special 5) Cliffhangers 7) Le Saint 8) Happy Days 12) McGowan & Co 8:30 p.m.8) 12) Laverne & Shirley 9:00 p.m.3) Tuesday Movie: “Fraternity Row” 7) Charles Aznavour 5) The Big Event 8) Three’s Company 12) Grand Old Country 9:30 p.m.8) 12) Taxi 10:00 p.m.7) Tic Tac Toe 8) Starsky & Hutch 12) Quincy, M E 10:30 p.m.7) Les Nouvelles TVA 10:450 p.m.7) Informa 7 II :00 p.m.5) 6) 8) 12) News 7) Les Sports Au 10 11:05 p.m.7) Le Telejournal Regional 9) Le 9 Vous Informe 11:10 p.m.9) Nouvelles Du Sport 7) La Couleur Du Temps 11:20 p.m.7) Agenda 9) Cine-Soir 11:21 p.m.12) T lise 11:27 p.m.6) The City Tonight 11:30 p.m.3) Barnaby Jones 5) The Best of Carson 8) Tuesday Movie of the Week 11:45 p.m.6) The World at War 11:50 p.m.7) Theatre Des Etoiles 12:00 a.m.12» The 12 Midnight Movie “The Executioner' 12:20 a.m.7) Informa 7 12:30 a.m.3) Late Movie “Love Boat II” WEDNESDAY 5:45 a.m 8) PTL Club 6:90 a m 12» University of the Air 6:30 a m.3 Sunrise Semester 12 Morning Exercises C IS • m 8 Region 8 News 7:00 a m 3) News 5) Today 8 Good Morning.America \ II 8:00 a.m.3) Captain Kangaroo 7 Les Petits Bonshommes B i S ?* M 7) Fanfan Dede 9) Ces Merveilleux Surhommes 8:45 a.m.7) Aube Nouvelles 9) Felix.Le Chat 9:00 a.m.9 ) En Mouvement 3 The Mike Douglas Show 5) The New Phil Donahue Show 6) A Thought for Today 7) A La Bonn heure 8) Good Day! 12) Romper Room 9:05 a.m.6) Good Morning 9:15 a.m.9) L’Evangile en Papier 6) The Friendly Giant 9:30 a.m.9) Passe-Partout 6) Quebec School Telecasts 12) What’s Cooking 10:00 a.m.9) Tam Tam 5) Card Sharks 8) The FBI 12) The New Ed Allen Show 10:15 a.m.9) You Hou 10:30 a.m.9) Magazine-Express 3) Whew! 6) Mr Dressup 5) All Star Secrets 7) Sans Detour 12) Definition 10:55 a.m.3) News 11:00 a.m.9) Les Trouvailles De Clemence 3) The Price is Right 6) Sesame Street 5) The New High Rollers 7) La Mijoterie 8) Laverne & Shirley 12) The Community 11:30 a.m.7) Du Simple Au Multiple 5» Wheel of Fortune 7) Les Petits Bonshommes 8) Family Feud 9) Point De Vue 12) Rocket Robin Mood 11:45 a.m.7) Les Satellipopettes 12:00 p.m.3) The Young and the Restless 6) Coronation Street 7» Informa 7 8) The $20.000 Pyramid 9) Le 9 Vous Informe 12) The Flintstones 12:25 p.m.9) A La Ferme 12:30 p.m.9) ‘Les Coqueluches 3)6) Search for Tomorrow 5) The Hollywood Squares 7) A Vous De Jouer 8) Ryan's Hope 12) Street Talk 1:00 p.m.3) One O’clock News & Weather 7) Personnalité 6) Today from Ontario 5) Days of our Lives 8) All my Children 12) McGowan & Co 1.10 p.m.3) Across the Fence 1:30 p.m.9) Le Telejournal 3) As the World Turns 7) Cine- Quiz 12) The Alan Hamel Show 1:35 p.m.9) Femme D’Aujourd’hui 2:00 p.m.6) The Edge of Night 5) The Doctors 8) One Life to Live 2:30 p.m.9) Le Temps de Vivre 3) The Guiding Light 6) 30 from Ottawa 5) 12) Another World 3:00 p.m.6) The Bob McLean Show 8) General Hospital 3:30 p.m.3) M A S H 7) AU Bois de Florence 4:00 p.m.9) Bobino 3) I Dream of Jeannie 7) Le Monde De Monsieur Tranquille 6) Sherlock Holmes 5) The Little Rascals 8 » Krofft Superstars 12) The Mad Dash 4:30 p.m.9) Le Grenier 3) The Bionic Woman 7) Les Tannants 6) NFB Film Can 5) I Love Lucy 8 ) Gomer Pyle.USMC 12) Family Feud 5:00 p.m.6) The Partridge Family 5) The Odd Couple 8) Get Smart 9) Cinema de 6 Heures 12) The Price is Right 5:30 p.m.3) My Three Sons 7) Parle, Parle, Jase.Hase Celebrates EAST E ARN HAM Sun day.April 22.1979.Miss Daisy Sanborn and Mr George Hunt entertained at their home in honor of Mrs Bernice Thomas' belated birthday Guests included Mr and Mrs Allan Bray and daughters.Lee Ann and Karen, of Dollard des Or meaux.Mr and Mrs Don aid Algier and daughters.Debbie and Nanc> ot Gran by.Mr and Mrs Donald Richmond and daughters.Jennifer and Jo an ne of Cowansville.Mrs Muriel Tibbitts of Mapledale and Mrs Eunice Thomas Mrs Thomas was very surprised when all joined in Card BEEBE Another sue cessful card party was held on April 21.in the dining room at Wesley United Church, when 20 tables of 500 were in play and one tab le of Canasta 500 winners being were Indies’ high.Mrs Ethel Gilbert low.Mrs Dawn Elliott; Men’s high.Jack Keeley, low, Leslie Mosher.Ten No Trump.Priscilla Keet; Skunk, Mrs Dawn Elliott Canasta high Mrs Made lyn Hartley, low.Mrs Lil Robert Lucky tickets on maple syrup and sugar were held by Mary Wilson Bed jacket went to Mrs Doris Elliott Cake, Mrs Gwen Doucette Doll and bed, George Cowles Helping Circle ROCK ISLAND < DB) — On Tuesday evening, April 17, the ladies of the Helping Circle from Stanstead South Church met at the home of Mrs Raymond Curtis in Rock Island with 15 mem bers present The meeting opened in form and Mrs Raymond Curtis gave a reading The regular business was conducted, food was solicited and final plans made for • “Bring a parent to church” dinner, held on Aoril 22, in the Fellowship hall of Stanstead South Church It was voted to give a donation to the senior citizens’ trip fund It was also decided to give wedding gifts to members of the church.The meeting closed with the Lord’s Prayer, and delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses.The next meeting.May 15 at 7:30 p.m., will be at the home of Miss Ruth Wing.Rock Island h up birthday singing the Birthday Song as Nhe entered Following a time of visit ing Miss Sanborn presented her sister with cards, gifts and a beautiful bouquet of tinted white carnations along with the traditional birthday cake, iced in white, w ith pink accent Lunch consistes of sand wiches and tea.and Mrs Thomas cut and served each with a portion of her deli cious birthday cake Many good wishes were extended to Bernice for many more birthdays in tin* future before leaving for their respective homes Party Poor prizes were awarded to Laura Young.Mary Kimpton, Lyle and Mary Wilson, Marjorie Davis.K net ha Reeves.George Cowles.Raymond Shepard.Archie Moulton.Margaret Gustin.Flora Astbury.Ar chie Nelson and Janie Som erville At the termination of the games, a delicious lunch was 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