The Sherbrooke record, 3 avril 1972, lundi 3 avril 1972
Eating out in the Eastern Townships (pg.8) Are you looking for a new Home ?Consult our Real Estate Dept.swEttanoohE rausT The most important financial institution in the E.T (Brokers) 75 Wellington Street N.— 562-3844________ THE SHERBROOKE RECORD THESHKKBRCOKEItti'OKI) MON U*R|l ; lü?Naturally it s good feocMUiMs •; j.^ '\n •» «g «%»*• \n§ inioofc¦ Easter Sunday mirrors seething world » & Child’s world A TIME FOR BENNIES — This young lady, captured amid the wonder of chocolate Easter bunnies, reflects a child’s fascination with the delights of an innocent Easter.Outside her world and the worlds of others her age, Easter 1972 was nowhere near as idyllic.Better luck next year ( Record photo C Cotton > Inside today DEATHS CLASSIFIED COMICS EDITORIAL FINANCIAL SPORTS TV WOMEN Arena marchers busy organizing THE WEATHER Today mainly cloudy with a few snow showers Clearing this evening Tuesday mainly sunny High today and Tuesday 35 to 40 Low tonight 20 to 25 Today’s Chuckle To keep apples from spoiling, place in a cool room in a house occupied by several boys.minMoto PrL, March 31, 72 13329 f| 21 winnart of $5000 > 3329 4 16i winntrs of $500 ^ ^ 329 1701 winnors cf $100 SHERFROOKE dge Hall on April 15 A donation was voted to the Cancer Society, a letter having been read from the chairman of the campaign for the Danville section A card was signed by those present to be sent to Bro Frost who is a patient in the C J M Hospital Miss Judy Blake of Toronto and Mr Philip Blake of Waynesfleet.Ont .were guests of relatives in town for a week of holiday While here.Miss Blake was a guest of her aunt Mrs Kenneth Frost, and Mrs Frost, while Mr Blake was a house guest of Mr and Mrs Denis Dubois Mrs W Hick.Commissioner of the Richmond Division, Girl Guides of Canada, was in Richmond on Tuesday evening, March 21, to enrol a Brownie in the Richmond Pack Seventeen members of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the R C L heard the report of the success of the supper to which they had catered on the previous Saturday evening for the Senior Branch when Comrade Gertrude Lodge presided over the regular meeting at the Legion Memorial Home on Wed evening.March 22 Thank you letters were read from several members, and a donation was made to the Danville Branch of the Quebec Cancer Society, as their annual campaign for funds is being held in the month of April Tentative plans were made for the Buzz Smith Memorial Curling Day, which will be held in tin* Danville Curling Club on April 23 Hostesses for the evening were Comrades Mildred Powering and Diana McNeil An executive meeting of the Richmond Division of the (iirl Guides of Canada was held at the home of the Commissioner.Mrs Wm.Rick on Mon morning, March 20, when tentative plans were made for the next Divisional meeting » be held in Asbestos on May 9.at 7 30 in the evening Many other Items of business were discussed, and letters containing information for the l,ocal Associations as well as for the Guiders, will be sent out in the near future In most cases plans are well under way in both Companies and Packs for summer camp showing a marked improvement in number to that of last year Nine tables of cards were enjoyed by the members of the Half Century Club on Tues afHmoon.March 21 It was announced at this meeting that the September meeting would be an all day exhibit of antiques and handicraft but the details are not all worked out as yet In the meantime it is hoped that the many talented members of this group will be busy making articles for this occasion Mrs Yvonne Vincent accompanied several of the members in singing some of the old favorites of yesteryear It was an impromptu performance while the teatables were being chared, but made a pleasant ending to the afternoon In the absence of the Leader, Mrs Manville Williams, Mrs Kenneth Frost chaired the meeting of Unit One of the i C.W of i kinity 1 nited (!hurch on Thurs afternoon, March 23.at the Manse In the absence of the secretary, Mrs SJ Olney, Mrs Ray McMorine recorded the meeting Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs Crowther at the close of the meeting Friends of Mr Gordon Lodge will be pleased to learn that he is once more at home, after having been a surgical patient in the C J M Hospital.Miss Wendy Williams of Albert College, Belleville.Ont., is spending the Faster holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs Manville Williams Mrs Nellie Lockwood has left for PieTefonds.where she will spend some time as the guest of her son.Mr David Lockwood, and Mrs Lockwood Massawippi Thelma Bowen sit ini BIRTHDAY ( KLFKRATFD On Friday afternoon Mrs Bea Schoolcraft was very pleasantly surprised when several ladies dropped in for tea and to help celebrate her birthday.Those who attended were Mrs Archie Moulton of Hatley, Mrs Kaye Little and Jane.Mrs Phylis Davidson.Mrs Garry Schoolcraft and Eric Mrs Graydon Schoolcraft.Miss Cheryl Davidson and Mrs Richard Bowen and Angela Mrs Schoolcraft received many lovely gifts The traditional cake and ice cream was served with tea by Mrs Davidson and Mrs Bowen On Thursday Mrs Schoolcraft was treated to a lovely dinner with another cake in the shape of a Shamrock bv her mother, Mrs Claude Algier and sister Mrs Steven West and Jodie of Stanstead SOCIAL NEWS Mr and Mrs Heaven Bowen of Hatley accompanied Mr and Mrs Richard Bowen and Angela to Waterville on Sunday where they visited Mr and Mrs Kenneth Spafford and Mr Holly Spafford Misses Geraldine, Gwendolyn.Heather and Arlene spent Sunday afternoon in Hatley with their cousins Mr Morgan and Madison Bowen Mrs Bea Schoolcraft of Ayer’s Cliff accompanied Mrs Richard Bowen and Angela to Cowansville on Tuesday where they were visiting Mrs Bowen's father Mr Stanley McCullagh Sr and Mrs A.Smith Mrs Raymond McLaughlin.Timmy, Kathy, Norma and Judy of Dixon's Comer, Ont were calling on Mr and Mrs Richard Bowen and family on Wednesday Mr and Mrs Lloyd I.arose and family of Ottawa were recent visitors of her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Galen Young Mrs Corinna Vien returned home on Thursday after spending this past week in Coaticook with her daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mrs Maurice Harvey and family Sympathy is extended to Mrs Harold Yertaw on the loss of her purse recently in Lennoxville Mr and Mrs RllSiell Thompson.Leslie, Kevin and Henry were Sunday visitors of her parents Mr and Mrs Grant Forgrave, Cyndia and Dana at Abercorn CHIT CHAT CLUB On Wednesday evening the Chit Chat Club met at the home of Mrs Maurice Dezan where three tables of f>00 was played The highest score for the evening went to Mrs Guy Vien and the consolation to Mrs Irving Lord A birthday was celebrated as Mrs.G Vien had a birthday that day A card was signed by all present and lunch was a lovely birthday cake enscribed with Happy Birthday Laura Yvette Mrs Vien thanked all The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Irving Lord Bedford E.J.Craighead - 248-24KH Mrs Victor Pare who has spent the past months in Miami, Fla .with her sister-in-law, Mrs Fred Pare, has returned home The death occurred in St.on March 20 of a former resident of Bedford.Mr Alcide Larocque, who passed away after an extended illness À former resident of Bedford Mr Larocque was the eldest son of the late Mr and Mrs J Larocque of Bedford but has lived for many years in St Johns Amongst his surviving relatives in Bedford are Mr J Gerard Larocque, registrar for Missisquoi County Miss Lucinda Larocque and Mrs Fabien Tougas all of whom attended the funeral which was held in St Johns Mrs I Miller of Clarenceville has moved to Bedford and is living in Mr Fred Gilman s house on Dutch Street The Quebec l^odge on Lake Massawippi is open to the Anglicans of the Diocese of Montreal Anyone desiring to have their son attend the camp is requested to see the rector of St Jarres Church, Rev W Sparling for further details Dr and Mrs Bombardier of Montreal and former residents of Bedford were guests of Mr and Mrs J Oscar Levesque while here to attend the fete in honor of Mrs R M Lagace Mr and Mrs Marcil Lagace of Montreal were also here to attend the same event, in honor of Mr Lagace's mother Sunday March 26 was Palm Sunday, at which time, the congregation at St James Church were given palm leaves in recognition of the day The rector thanked those who had prepared the leaves and the donor of the palm at the morning service Mr and Mrs Robert Corey have returned from a trip to Florida, where they spent their holidays Mrs Russell Wallace and her son Robin of Winnipeg.Man .are visiting the former s parents Mr and Mrs Ralph Van Horn Mr and Mrs J Oscar Levesque have returned from Spain where they have spent the past weeks Miss Isabel Marshall of Montreal was at her home in Bedford over the weekend Among those who attended the play.The Diary of Ann Frank, at the Regional School in Cowansville on Friday evening were Mrs Clayton Campbell Miss Darlene Campbell, Mrs Ralph Van Horn.Miss Dorothy Van Horn.Mr and Mrs R W Craighead.Bill, John and Jane Craighead.Mrs W B Bradshaw and Mrs Richard Craighead Mrs William Jackson and Mrs Albert Dawes attended the Friendly at the Greystone Curling Club on Wednesday Mrs Dorothy Leney together with her sister Miss Beatrice Rowe are spending a holiday in Florida.Mr and Mrs Ralph Van Horn and Miss Dorothy Van Horn spent the weekend in Lennoxville guests of Prof and Mrs Van Horn at Bishop s University South Bolton Mrs Willis Willey 292-5785 Visitors and dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Dick Davis on Saturday were Mr and Mrs Layton Needham, Knowlton Mr and Mrs Dick Davis accompanied Mr and Mrs Layton Needham to Newport Vt on Saturday morning Miss Cindy Magoon celebrated her 5th birthday on Saturday Her aunt Mrs Dick Davis made and decorated a t ake for her Mr and Mrs Lincoln Davis were in Mansonville on Saturday.March 25.where they attended the funeral of Mr Orrin Cook Mr and Mrs Lincoln Davis and Mr Walter Shuttleworth were in Cowansville on Saturday morning Mr and Mrs Gordon Fuller, Bolton Pass Road were calling at the home of Mr and Mrs Willis Willey and family.Mr and Mrs Morris Burbank and Miss Barbara Burbank were in Morrisville.Vt., on Saturday.March 11, when they attended the wedding and reception of their grandson.Mr Kenneth Burbank On Monday.Mr and Mrs Dick Davis visited Mr and Mrs Roy Willey.Knowlton Mr and Mrs Bill Cowie and two children.Montreal, spent the weekend at their cottage here They also called on Mr and Mrs Dick Davis Mr and Mrs Dick Davis visited Mr Harry Davis Bolton Centre on Sunday Mr Willis Willey.Miss Loma Willey and Miss Barbara Willey were in Magog on Tuesday Kinnear’s Mills Bessie Guy 424-3734 Mrs Leonard Guy, accompanied by her daughter Mrs Lawrence Allan of Maple Hill, were overnight guests of Mrs H L Wallace, Lennoxville and attended a bridal shower for Linda Guy They also visited Mr and Mrs Keith Allan in Birchton _ Mr and Mrs Maitland Patton, of Montreal West were callers of Mr and Mrs Rufus Jamieson The I OO F entertained a number of friends at a sugaring off party at their hall here Several from Inverness and Thetford Mines attended Abercorn Mr D S Wighton spent March 27 in Rock Island Miss Lynne Bynoe.Miss Kathryn Kido and Mr Trevor Murry of Montreal were weekend guests at the Wighton home Master Dougie Wighton of Franklin.Vt., is spending several days at the home of his grandparents, Mr and Mrs D S Wighton.and at the home of his aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Rene Marchand of Sutton U.C.W.hold regular meeting BULWER — The monthly meeting of the Bulwer UCW was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Johnston with seventeen members and two guests present, and nine men “in the kitchen”.The meeting opened with the group repeating the UCW purpose and then Mrs Murray ward lead in devotions, with Mrs Ralph Todd reading the scripture The president, Mrs.Morns Smith conducted the business meeting The financial report showed a healthy balance, but several bills and commitments were passed, a donation to the cancer society, our payment to Rev Bayliss in Korea and to the stewards of the local church The work committee had received nice donations of blankets and one was turned over to the welfare and supply-committee.to have on hand until such time, as they would have a need for it The cheer and visiting committee had made nine visits and given five gifts The annual apron contest will be held in April Every one is urged to enter into the spirit and create something extra special It was decided once again to send Easter cards to the aged at the Metropolitan Home in Montreal The president closed this part of the meeting by reading a poem.Grandma is off her Rocker Then Mrs Ward condu* ed two Bible quizzes and these were won by Mrs H Little and Mrs G Pinchin.Mrs.S Prescott and Mrs D Grapes Delicious refreshments were served by the assisting hostesses, Mrs Gerald Lowd and Mrs Harrv Little GU ILD MEETING All Sa jus Guild met at the Riddle Home March 15 with a good attendance of members and friends Mrs Rolland Lahue was in charge of the meeting in the absence of the president.Mrs Wighton Minutes of the last meeting were read and taken by-Mrs Forgrave Mrs Griffiths renewed her membership and paid her dues Mrs O Griffiths is to finish a silk pieced top by adding suitable material for backing to make a quilted silk top quilt, this will be for sale benefit of All Saints Guild Two bills were ordered paid two thank you notes read chance game donated by Mrs Fryer was wen by Mrs Arlene Blesser A gift of a box of chocolates was given to the members and friends by Mrs Mary Domingue Several articles were brought in for the sales tables Mrs Bleser is to furnish flowers for the altar for the Easter Sunday service Pot luck lunch was served following the adjournment of the meeting The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Frver Rebekah card parties O M Wallace LENNOXVILLE A most successful card party sponsored by Myrtle Rebekah Lodge No 28 was held on Wednesday evening.March 22 at the Masonic Hall Bridge and 500 were played at 38 tables with a prize being given for the highest score at each table Mrs Gertrude Beattie.Noble Grand of Myrtle Rebekah Lodge welcomed the guests and thanked everyone for attending The winners of the Marathon were then announced and the prizes were presented The winners in Bridge were High Mrs Clifford Beaudreau and Mr Lewellan Jenne Low Mrs Myrtle Lane For 500.High Mrs Archie St Onge and Mr John Robinson; Low Miss Mary Bowen Door prizes were won by Mrs Merle Bradley.Elaine Morrison.Mrs Clifford Beaudreau.Mr Harry Burt.Mrs Alex Rowat.Mrs Ralph Mosher.Mrs Yves Alain.Mrs J A St Marie.Mrs Leslie McLeod.Mrs Lizzie Wray.Mrs Francis Paige.Mrs Earl Wells.Mr Aylmer Pickett, and Mrs H C Gilchrist The card party was convened by Mrs Helen McElrea of Ways and Means and her committee Refreshments were served at the close + + + + + Mrs.E.J Astburv FIDELITY LODGE - AYER S CLIFF - The Rebekahs of Fidelity Lodge Ay gaining favourably at hi> home \ti ami Mrs Ronald W and daughter.Tracy ot Montreal were a few davs guests of Mr and Mrs Delbert Watson and family Miss Norma Watson accompanied them back to the city to spend a few das s Mrs Laird Thomas ol South Bolton and Mr Douglas Martin ot Montreal were recent visitors of Mrs Nora Dubue at the home of Mr and Mrs Henry Dubue Mrs Agnes Oaklev spent the weekend in Longueutl guest of her daughter Mrs George Clarkson Mr ('lark son and Robert Mr and Mrs Win I'aterson and Mr and Mrs Grant Watson and son.Ricky were Sunday visitors at the home ot Mi and Mrs Carl Coates in Magog Mr and Mrs John Mien of Hull and Mr Michael Langlois of Ottawa were weekend guests ot their parents Mr and Mrs J G Langlois Mr and Mrs Albert Cottcrell Sr and Mr and Min Charles Kirby, all of Magog, were visiting at the home ol their cousins Mr and Mrs Lawrence W heeler and M iss Kathleen Wheeler Mrs Steve Perkins and sons Clifford and Roy of Richmond were dinner guests of Mi and Mrs Clayton McCourt and family Birchton Mrs Clayton Campbell of Bedford was a guest of her aunt Mrs S J Taylor, and visited other relatives in the are.» W ith her hostess, and Mr and Mrs Neil Taylor.Debbie and Donna she attended the presentation of Oklahoma at the Alexander (.alt Regional High School A goodly number of others enjoyed the same pla\ Mrs Basil Prescott attended a Shower in Sawyemlle in honor of Miss Jeannette Bedard, a spring bride to be Mi and Mrs Howard Picard accompanied Mrs Alex Glen of Eaton and Mrs J A H Plowright of Megantic to the airport in Dorval.where the two last mentioned ladies boarded a plane for California, where they will be guests of relatives Mr and Mrs James MacKinnon.Mr James Robinson and Susan Beattie of the Montreal area, were weekend guests at the Charles Kobinson home and callers at the 1 ogan MacKinnon home PAINTING I INTIRIOR • IXTIRIOR j QUALITY PAINTS yrt Sherwin-Williams GAL.Special of far to mark th« official opaning of a naw modarn colour countar faaturing Kam products by SWP Buy 1 gallon of too auality lataR ar sami-gloss and obtain a taiond for 1c only.First gallon $11.10 Your second gallon 01 You get 2 gallons tor $11 11 (for a limited lime onlv) DAILY SERVICE TO SHERBROOKE AND REGION macpherson LUMBER INC.1400 SHERBROOKE STREET, MAGOG — Tel 843 3348 WARNING TO MERCHANTS The Consumer Protection Bureau wishes to inform Québec merchants that on March 1, the Lieutenant-Governor in council postponed until July 1, 1972 the coming into force of the sections of the Consumer Protection Act dealing with — the content of contracts involving credit to be concluded between merchants and consumers; — the content of contracts to be concluded between itinerant vendors and consumers, by virtue of division V of the Consumer Protection Act.Regulations 8 and 9 which include the latest information pertaining to the content of contracts are printed in the Québec Official Gazette of March 18, 1972 Merchants are invited to obtain this issue of the Québec Official Gazette to get the text of these regulations or to ask for it at the following addresses The Consumer Protection Bureau 201 Cremazie Blvd.East, Montreal 354 Tel: 873-5436 800 Place d'Youville Québec Tél: 643-8652 ?THE CONSUMER PRC > I f c f l( )N BUREAU DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INST I I LIIONS.COMPANIES AND COOPERATIVES • — THKSHKHBKOOKK RECORD - MON .APRIL 3.It72 By Ann Landeri Violence diet shows Dear Ann Lander« I ve never written to you before but I’ve got to check with somebody to make sure I m sane If l m in my right mind a lot of people in this world are crazy Recently I attended a rock concert I didn t know such madness existed until that night A guy gets up in girl s clothes, eye makeup galore and a ton of jewelry He dries a number where he chops off a doll s head and sings a song called ‘Dead Babies At the end of his act he hangs himself That creepy show was a sellout Twenty thousand people screamed their heads off and applauded till their hands were raw I left after the fifth encore and I don t mind tilling you I whoopsed my cookies What is there in people that makes them enjoy such sick stuff?Did they have it when you were teenagers'' What do you make of it, Ann ' —Square Peg in a Round Hole Dear Peg: When I was a teenager there were a few horro* films around, such as Frankenstein and Dracula But we Jacoby’s bridge NORTH A V A Q 9 + K 8 7 G 4 AQJ4 WEST A I 10 9 7 V G 4 :t ?y 5 :j *!»72 28 FAST A Q 8 4 2 V K 8 7 5 2 ?Void A 10 6 5 SOUTH (D) A A K V J 10 0 A J i" I A A K 8 3 None vulnerable W«*st North Fast South 1 ?Pass 3 F Pass 6 6 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 4k J How was I lamented South.j»() wrong if the didn't split 3-0 against three in to know?” “I couldn’t trumps I guarded the East hand but West held them.” The answer to South’s complaint is that he couldn’t tell who held the three trumps, but that he could ensure his contract against everything except an 8-1 spade split by playing his ace of diamonds at trick two.The way South played the trumps, West was able to gain the lead and play a heart through dummy Now, shift the trumps over to East.South plays his ace of diamonds and sees that he must lose a trump trick This doesn’t worry him at all.He proceeds to lead a second trump to dummy’s king Then he cashes his second high spade and starts to run clubs.East can trump the fourth club or not.If he doesn’t.South throws him on lead by playing a trump to his queen.Either way, East is on lead and finds himself with the Hobson’s choice between a spade lead to allow South to ruff in dummy and discard one of his hearts or a heart lead right up to dummy’s ace-queen.ASTRO-GUIDE By Ceean Tuesday, April 4 The Day Under Your Sign AKIFK | March 21 to LUIRA (Sept 23 to Oct.April IS) Social and bust- 22]: Don't mistrust some noss appointments tend to thing Just because It's new overlap today.Your ached and untried Be a little ule Is Just too full.adventuresome! TAt'Kim l April ?0 to SCORPIO JOci.23 to May 20J: You are at looae Nov.21]: A sociable sort ends, with no specific of day and the popular plans Invite friend to Scorpio native will not lunch or a movie.lack for Invitations.(iF.MlNI l May 21 to June SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22 21]: You have a feeling of to Dec.21]: Ill-gotten self satisfaction as your gains will bring no happi plan worked out Just as you hoped.ness Be sure everything Is on the up-and up.CANCER (June 22 to CAPRICORN |Dec.22 to Jan 20]: Eccentric friend July 21 J: You could Jump Intrigues you.but don't from the frying pan Into pattern yourself along the the fire If you make an unwise decision.same lines.AQHAR1CS (Jan.21 to LEO [July 22 to Aug Feb.19]: You are bewll 211: Allow plenty of time dered by actions of co- for travel as traffic tie ups workers as you don’t know and other obstacles are ac Just what their beef really cented.la.VIRGO (Aug.22 to Sept.PISCES [Feb.20 to Mar 22]: You are disgruntled.20]: Enough time has but only momentarily elapsed.now action Is You'll see things In proper called for.Take the Initia perspective soon.tlve and wade light In.«197'.! by The Chicago Tribune World Hishts Reserved Crossword Musically Speaking Answer to Previous Punie ACROSS 1 Wind instrument 5 Opera parts 9 Dance step 12 Toward the 38 Thin tin plate 39 Tributary of the ERm 41 Feminine nickname 42 Past 44 Fruit drinks sheltered side 46 Kind of pass 13 Skin opening in football 14 Regret 49 Vapid 15 Having curls $3 GTs address 17 Abstract being 54 Sparkled 18 Irish poet 19 Beverage containers 21 Norwegian city 23 Neither's companion 24 Golfer’s term 27 Hourglass ingredient 29 Roman date 9t Expungvr 34 Embellished 36 Being borne 37 Artistic coloration 56 Father of Abner (Bib ) 57 Roman Cupid 58 Bell sound 59 Bitter vetch 60 Burmese wood sprites 61 Otherwise DOWN ! Huit 2 Hodgepodge 3 Nevada city 4 African native 5 Simian 6 .in the land of-*’ 7 Woody plant 8 Portable chair 9 Order beforehand 10 Family member 11 Soap-franv* bar 16 Reduce 20 Functus in music 22 Magnanimous 24 Saucy 25 Operatic solo 26 Heating devices 28 Drugget! 30 Sicilian volcano (var ) 31 Gaelic name 33 Scorch 33 Most uncommon 40 Dutch merchant ship 13 Pipe 45 Cubic meter 46 Country road 47 Mimicker 48 Girl's name 50 Indigo 51 Camera's "eye” 52 Brink 55 Elders (ah ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111 12 13 Ï4 15 16 rr — 18 19 70 k 22 23 24 25 26 ¦ * 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 ¦ k 42 43 44 45 I 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 9 didn t have the steady diet of violence the kids get today in movies and on TV not to mention a live war in living color, every night on the 6 o clock news Would you believe our sick society has produced a market for torture toys'' One of the best selling items is a doll that screams when placed on a torture rack by a monster in a blood splattered white coat The customer has a choice of victims a man woman or child For $¦> 88 you can buy a Vietnam battleground Dead and dying soldiers are all over the place in grotesque positions, with horrible expressions on their faces - gaping wounds and missing limbs For $1 99 you can own a doll named Vampirella She comes equipped with a beaker of blood If all this isn’t symptomatic of a warped society, I d like to know what is F F F Dear Ann Landers: I’ll Know Where To Look In Fargo was the last straw That idiot refers to himself as a happily married man for over 30 years, and says if anything ever happens to his dear wife he’s going to look for a lady over 40 Why'' Because, he explains in his half baked way.She won t yell She won’t tell She won’t swell She II be grateful as hell ” I II bet he already has his next wife picked out.and I hope he gets what s coming to him My brother-in-law had the same idea, only he didn’t wait until my sister died The lady he was sneaking around with was over 40 but she yelled, told, swelled and showed her gratitude by naming him in a paternity suit His reputation was mud in our town after that ugly incident and my sister died of heart trouble as a result of it.I d like to know why a man who describes himself as happily married’’ is thinking about what he’d like in the way of a second wife And to sit down and write to Ann Landers about it suggests a strange preoccupation with the subject If that man were MY husband I d be afraid to fall asleep in the same bed with him Do you agree'' Or am I paranoid?-Third-Eye Eleanor Dear T.E.E.I receive all kinds of letters from all kinds of people Merely because a person writes along odd lines doesn’t mean he’s planning anything I do agree, however, that he might be indulging in some wishful thinking You are right about women swelling and yelling aft< r 40 It happens all the time The family ( AM ER CAMPAIGN — Mrs Lizette Gervais, General ( ampaign Chairman for 1972 for the Quebec Cancer Society, is shown here proudly displaying the basket of daffodils — symbol of the Cancer ( ampaign — which was presented to her at Drummondville on Tuesday last when she met the various officers in the area.Shown with Mrs.Gervais are Mrs.Ernest Frost, chairman of the local campaign and Mrs Jerome Olney, president of the Danville Branch Both are busy with the organizing of the forthcoming campaign, and hope that this year the receipts will be even greater than last vear’s.Quebec cancer campaign unveiled DANVILLE < MF’ > — A reception was held in the Motel Le Dauphin.Drummondville on Tuesday.Mar 21.when the officers from the various sections in this area of the Quebec Cancer Society had the privilege and pleasure of personally meeting the General Campaign Chairman.Mrs Lizette Gervais It is encouraging to note that a person as busy as Mrs Gervais who is a well-known TV personality, finds time for this work as well That so many work in many different aspects of this work, tirelessly, to fight this disease, has been the main reason for Mrs Gervais acceptance of this position Her keen interest in all the members and in their w( rk is very evident, as she makes an effort to personally meet them all Townships women's groups At this meeting four certificates of appreciation were presented to Drummondville members, one of them being Miss Bertha Beard, well-known throughout this area It is most gratifying to see these ardent workers receive recognition for their labors This year's slogan is the one of the previous year, for there is none to equal it — Cancer can be cured Throughout the month of April volunteers will be busy ringing doorbells, and handing out receipts for their donations all of which will be put to good use in educational and research fields One of the biggest steps would be the education of the public in the matter of regular visits to their physician, especially at the first signs of anything that might possibly indicate the presence of cancer in their body Today mancy cancer patients are enjoying good health once more due to the fact that there was early detection and treatment Among those attending this event were Mrs Jerome Olnev and Mrs Ernest Frost of the Danville Branch Lennoxville UCW LENNOXVILLE Unit three of the Lennoxville United Church Women heard an interesting and informative talk on the new income tax form for 1972 by Mr Jack Noble The speaker was introduced by Mrs Leslie McLeod and thanked by Mrs Douglas Baldwin Mrs Tom Beattie, leader, was in the chair »or the business session Mrs Alex Rowat had charge of devotions, taking as her theme March This was most impressive leading to the spring season and Easter concluding with a hymn and Purpose Twenty-four members answered the roll call Mrs Earl N Fuller read several thank you notes for cards that had been sent to sick and shut-ins Mrs Everette Moore, treasurer, reported a satisfactory working balance Mrs Richard Cook and Mrs D’Arcy Bennett, sunshine committee, reported April 10 as visitation day to the Grace Christian Home Mrs Anna Bird in charge of program for April reminded all members to make a spring bonnet from kitchen utensils, which they will model and he judged by Mrs Armand Grégoire and Mrs Arthur B Lovelace.Mrs Noble Smith reported arrangements made with a band for the Strawberry Social to be held on Thursday June 29 Mrs Alex Rowat reported on plans for a card party in the Scott Hall on April 26.which will be open to the public Anyone wishing further information may call Mrs Rowat Mrs Donald McKlrea will he in charge of the door prizes and Mrs Helen Ross and Mrs Leslie McLeod the table prizes Mrs Douglas Haldwm gave notice of the annual Presbvterv meeting for UCW to be held in Magog on April 17 Further future plans were discussed and dates chosen.Mrs Hector McLeod on behalf of the Lennoxville W ing of the Sherbrooke Hospital Ladies Auxiliary, advised the members of the Penny and food sale to be held in St George s Church Hall on Thursday.April 6 Mrs Noble Smith gave notice of the annual spring rummage sale April 21 and asked that only spring and summer clothing ht' brought in and that they be clean and saleable Refreshments were served from the lace-covered table, which had a spring motif centerpiece The hostesses were Mrs Anna Bird.Mrs Leslie McLeod, Mrs Robert Smith, and Mrs Karl N Fuller Baptist Mission Circle SHERBROOKE The Women s Mission Circle of First Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs Noel Humphries for their regular m«nthly meeting on March 14 The vice-president Mrs len.y Bullock opened the meeting with A Missionary Prayer The devotional period was conducted hy Mrs Guy Martin Mrs Noel Humphries read the Scripture Hymns were sung by the group with Mrs Dorothy W right at the piano Mrs \ G J Sleeves led in prayer A Bible verse was read by each one from the Perpetual Promise Box The roll call w as answered by naming a missionary in India Mrs Henry Leech Jr in her news cast read an article entitled The Change in India and the Need Mrs A G J Sleeves, in charge of the reading course, stated that this year the group were doing more reading Mrs Henry Leech Jr .in charge of the Missionary Study for the evening, showed slides on The Clinical Work in Bolivia.” with Mrs A G J Sleeves as commentator The president.Miss Thelma Graham, welcomed each one present, thanked Mrs N Humphries for the use of her home The Missionary Rally will be held in Coaticook on April 25.at 8 o’clock, with Miss Ruth Dryden as guest speaker A committee meeting will be held on March 25 at the home of Mrs Dorothy W right at 2 30 p m A motion was made by Mrs Henry Leech and seconded by Mrs Dorothy Wright that Mrs Herbert Mills be Chairman of the Nominating Committee Birthday greetings were sung for Mrs Dorothy Wright The president closed the meeting with prayer Following the singing of the Hymn "Blessed Be the Tie That Binds the hostess Mrs Noel Humphries served refreshments assisted by Mrs Guy Martin St.Paul’s Ladies' Guild SHERBROOKE — St Paul s Ladies Guild held its regular meeting in the church hall on March 22 with a good attendance of members The president Mrs S Cox.opened the meeting with the Guild Prayer and all the members joining in Plans were completed for a Rummage Sale to he held on April 7.and a card party on April 13 There being no further business the meeting closed by the president and tea was served by the Ladies B.M.P.Ladies’ Aux.SWEETSBURG — The strike threatening the hospital world, is of great concern to the Bro.ne-Missisquoi-Perkins Ladies Auxiliary; but they hope that everything will be settled for the best and that the patients and people wMl not suffer from it As for them, they certainly are not jn strike and this was well apparent at their last meeting This reunion was indeed fruitful Many new projects are under study and will he the object of further discussions But now that the hospital's renovation has been completed, the Auxiliaries have agreed to proceed to the decoration of the Lobby Credits have been voted, and a Committee consisting of Mrs Martin.Mrs Millmchamp.Mrs Dando.and Mrs Pomfret has been selected to supervise the arrangement The walls will be painted and papered in bright colors the windows will be curtained and a carpet will grace the vestibule The arm-chairs and chesterfields will he refinished and reupholstered in leather Tables, lamps and greenery will be added to form an agreeable and charming atmosphere that will undoubtedly please the visitors The next meeting will take place April 18 we would like to see as many Auxiliaries and Volunteers as possible FREE STORAGE of winter garments with every dry cleaning order of $5.oo at regular prices.ON CA° YOUR SANITONE DRY CLEANERS CROWN LAUNDRY 1705 King West Tel.569-2585 Sherbrooke MAGOG LAUNDRY 499 Main West Tel.843-3351 Magog Simquilt Continental Bed Ana what o gift this bed is1 Complete sleeping unit mattress with Adjusto ^ Rest Coils matching box spring and ^ Vt * jjgkr * ur vqs Choice of headboards extra t;.ÜNg Size 3 3 SPsa?e $Oyl95 PRICE - -ji - -'iv srr 94 Also Concorde Deluxe Continental Bed special e £ AI P 'P ni't Complete with mattress bo* spring and legs Size 3 3 SALE PRICE This year enjoy the gift of sleep.1863 WILSON BHERBBOOKE 61-67 Wellington N SHERBROOKE 562-2627 2 Minutes From Covered Forking SIMMONS j 8 t I Ht MU KHKitOkK Kt CXmi) MON 4PKI1 J.lift 7 GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING Littmgt tupplt*d by »«ch station and »ub|0 Buy ia© ¦ bOMimrre noue a s —À y | w ^ 3 hcnn»5 ""-i/—\ s'/, of uwfefflBndi f A /Or Xxwiergntr JËt Jr .4 \L-^ ÿ - Hr ' ^ F €> -IS hr ÉCUAk ÉMPkOV'Métff i WBWOAV ^ ____________yj B LO N D I E BILLS, BILLS A — VOU BP NG IS '—-il-1-5' y WAIT mQ.SU^STEA3>.V : WAVE SOMETHING wEPE TO CWETP ^ ^ VOU H5PES ANiCE ]OW TWAMk! f I A»-WAVS GAPPY ^ A PEW OP TWEM IN W BAG ON LOLUPOP POP vt>u VOU TWE MONTH BRINGING UP FATHER exactly > Negro blood in m> tarn IK .v they stam ta hava .» h gh< ; susceptibility to these growths There is none Now if 1 walk this irritates the skin R e c e n 11 y it has been reddish and itching especially at night Could this mean it is healing inside or that t u r t h e r gi owth is taking place?It is unpossi hie to find a shoe that will not press on it other than a toe thong sandal Maybe I should move to the tropics and go barefoot Will it give me trouble as 1 grow older " Any information will bo ap preciated Dear Reader A keloid is a form of skin tumor that is related to overgrowth ot scar tissue where the skin has been injured or cut It is true that they occur more frequently in dark skinned individuals and they are more apt to occur in indi viduals before the age of 35 V person who forms keloids is apt to form a new keloid at the site where the old one is cut out That is probably what your surgeon m e a n t Sometimes keloids can bo cured by cutting them out and then applying radia turn to the area.The radia turn helps to prevent a recur rence of the scar tissue tumor Such keloid tumors are not likely to go awi>\ themselves so you will prob ably need to see your doctor again for treatment.You might ask about the possible use of radiation in the area immediately after surgery to prevent its recurrence Dear Dr.Lamb — Please see if you can get a point across to someone.Isn’t it breath, that the breath-holder will pass out because of the lack of oxygen*" Isn’t this dangerous?Dear Header — Yes.it is dangerous This is a common childhood p rank and hava boon a tow deaths recorded from it 1 became particularly inter ested in this problem because ot the studioa i did in refei ence to fainting as a problem with pilots Fainting is often not too serious in other wise healthy people on the ground, but even in healthy people it can be exceedingly dangerous if they are flying jet aircraft.The 10 deep breaths cause overventilation of the lungs which is called “hyperventilation ’’ This causes the person to blow off more carbon dioxide than normal Under these circumstances a person is already more prone to faint Breath holding t>\ itself can cause fainting and when the breath is held after hyperventilation it is more likely than ever to cause fainting The squeezing on the chest increases the pressure within the lungs which further decreases the return of blood to the heart, which also contributes to fainting The real reason people faint with this problem is because the heart is not pump nt enough blood 01 it mai even slop The lattes problem is most likely responsible for the deaths that have been reported with this c h 11 d h o o d prank 1 was able to demonstrate repeatedly that young healthy people who fainted would often have complete stopping of the heart beat without even ablmg and took six months to heal.The doctor identified the problem as a keloid, say ing that there was a good true that if a person takes 10 deep breaths, and on the 10th another person squeezes his chest while he holds his an electrical impulse.Fortu natal) in the wa k i did, all of these individual’s hearts started beating again auto- recipes.• recipes.recipes.SPECIAL PANCAKES 1 cup flour 4 Lsp salt 2 tbsp sugar 1 «•KR until it is half its original volume Add apple pulp, bring to a boil Add sugar and salt Boil until thick and of a jam like consistency Stir constantly as Blend all ingredients together and chill overnight in refrigerator Drain all liquid before serving Serves 12 TWO-EGG CHIFFON CAKE 2 Lsp baking powder 1 cup milk 2 tbsp melted shortening or vegetable oil Combine dry ingredients Heat egg and add milk, beating together well Add melted shortening to egg mixture and blend well Add dry ingredients Fry on hot.greased pan.turning once Makes 12 14 pancakes APPLE BUTTER 5 lbs apples 5 cups apple juice 3 cups sugar ’z Lsp salt x4 tsp cinnamon Utsp cloves • 14 tsp nutmeg Quarter apples and cook with a small amount of water (about Vi cup) until soft F>ress through sieve or food mill Measure 6 cups of pulp Boil apple juice apple butter will burn easily Add spices near the end of the (-(Hiking time As fruit butter cooks down and becomes thicker, reduce heat to prevent spattering When cool, apple butter should be firm, yet soft enough to spread easily Makes about 21 z pints BEAN SALAD 1 — 15 oz can waxed yellow beans, drained 1 — 15 oz can green string beans, drained 1 — 15 oz can kidney beans, drained 1 medium onion, sliced 1 green pepper, sliced MARINADE A4 cup granulated sugar ' z cup salad oil ‘ z Lsp powdered cayenne ^4 cup cider vinegar 1 Lsp salt 2 eggs, separated 112 cups granulated sugar 21 » cups sifted cake flour 3 tsp baking |>owder 1 tsp salt one third cup c(M>kmg oil 1 cup milk 112 tsp vanilla Beat egg whites until frothy Gn dually beat in 'z cup of the sugar, continue heating until very stiff and glossy Mix and sift remaining sugar, flour, baking fxiwdcr and salt Add oil.'z cup milk and vanilla Beat 1 minute Add remaining milk and egg yolks Beat 1 minute* Fold in egg white mixture, and pour into 2 greased and floured 8 or 9 inch layer cake pans Bake at 360 for 30 35 minutes This is an economical cake It is very light, suited either for strawberry shortcake or to he filled matically.but of course these studies were done un dei cat •full) coo ti ollod mod u al supervision 1 doubt very much that most of the people who do this trick realize that it can cause a person's heart to stop Dear Dr.Lamb 1 would like to know if a Pap test would detect cancer in any part of a person's boil y If a person had cancer of the breast would that show up in the Pap test'* Dear Reader No Unfortunately not The Pap test is strictly for the primary female organs A person could have cancer of the breast, lung, liver or other parts of the body and this would have no effect on the Pap test Separates Look Printed Pattern 9040 w HU I (%.?» SIZES 8-18 flLtf: Arlually U’h all one lull UiIh nwIiikv HprltiK dr ROBERTA daughter1 HERBERT 4 W ARREN sons PETER Y — In loving memorv of our dear brothers who passed away March 15.1965 and Andy April 3rd 194» Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every leaf Lovingly remembered bv your brothers.W ILLIE 4 JIM MAMIE sister 4 VINIE sister-in-law > ART brother-in-law Webster-Cass FUNERAL HOME 6 Belvidere St.Lennoxville Tel S62-268S Tel.819 562-2466 SHERBROOKE QUE ÿohn.ston j Junemf C hapcl ond SrmLft (ance Ser, ice STEVE ElKAS monoger 18 Church St Bromptonville 33 Bowen S Sherbrooke 530 Prospect St Sherbrooke Ult Mit KHKOOkh KM OKh MON M’KII J.197?9 E N We Rent Almost Everything • CEMENT BREAKERS.Air.Electric A 0»% • COMPACTORS • MIXERS • CEMENT SAWS • COMPRESSORS (ln9«rMll Rand! • ROLLERS for asphalt A compaction • GENERATORS Onan • PUMPS • SCAFFOLDING of all kinds • 1001 OTHER ITEMS ON REQUEST Rental & Sales Center Inc.Goo.Fabi pros.GiHos Fabi mgr.906 King W — Sherbrooke — Tel 569 9641 2 WE SELL EVERYTHING ' 1.\rticlcs For Sale EARLY CUT HAY 125 per tor Call T 7*erina Mansonville Tel 514 292-5715 HL C 9 » 12 green Cine-Camera Y ashica Zoom 8mm Propane gas stove Tel 563-6139 NORTH BIG 5 j rooms in duplex For Mav 1st Tel 569 4871 NORTH HATLEY - 4 ROOMS HEATED hot water cable quiet No pets Tel 842 2128 NEW \ l SED FURNITURE BOUGHT SOLD TRADED Lowest prices in town Raoul Fortier Inc 1026 Wellington So Tel 567 3581 FUTU RE HOMEMAKERS The finest fkmiture at the lowest prices in town can ie found at Raoul Fortier Inc 1026 Wellington South Sherbrooke SPECIAL ON PAINT Latex and Oil base $3 99 gal 99 cts quart .Porch and floor enamel M 99 Lennoxville Paint 177 Queen St .Lennox ville Phone 569-3301 FURNITURE IN STORAGE Reason for sale not claimed Bedroom liv in groom, kitchen sets etc As low as $2 00 weekly Paul Boudreau tel 569-3980 or 964-4251 Deauville TRAYNOR VOICE MASTER AMPLIFIER PA 200 watts 1971 model 4 mike inputs with individual volume controls 1 Fender Super guitar ainp'.200 watts excellent condition Tel 638 4317 SAVE 50 per cent to 75 per cent on slacks pants jeans for men women children Magasin Surplus de Manufacture Jack Spratt.550 10th Ave S Open Monday Tiesdav Wednesday noon to 4 45 p m Thursdav & Friday noon to 8 45 pm Saturday 9 00 to 1 00 NORTH WARD 480 ARLINGTON Large 5 rooms ground floor heated hot water May 1st Apply 567-3104 or 567-4886 311 ROOM NEW APARTMENT hot water shower bath furnished parking S85 a month Reg Cote Witerville Tel 837 2463 LENNOXY1LLE May 1st Modern 2 and 3 room furnished apartments July 1st Modern 2 and 4 room furnished apartments Tel 563-5095 LENNOX VILLE 3 ROOM APARTMENT heated hot water cable quiet Nice location Ideal for one person Tel 562-8708 Available May 1st 610 JACQUES CARTIER BLYP NORTH Furnished or non-fumished 3 room modem apartments Spacious Adults Tel 569-5209 or 567 1812 4 ROOM HEATED APARTMENT carpeting No rental garbage or water tax Available May 1st $105-month Tel 567-6107 Chagnon St NEW 5l* ROOMS central heating on Lebrun St Waterloo, bordering on the lake Apply on weekends to owner.Mr Adamczewski.or call Robt Anderson, 539 1247 after 5pm CARPETS & RUGS Now open daily for your carpet shopping Special Kraus Thriftex 12 99 square yd free 1 gallon of glue with each purchase of 20 sq yards or more 569-8398 Basement Riarmacie Grégoire Marchand St entrance Pierre Hudon Tapis Inc 4.Propertv for Sale HISTORIC COLONEL KING S CASTLE.426 Mc.Manamy Blvd consisting 51* lots comer property Castle used as hospital, had 40 units before vandalized, with sacrifice at $40 000 with $20.000 for immediate sale If preferred would have building demolished before 1st of month Call owner 212-877-0331 or Mr Lafrance 819 839-2975 or 819-839 9025 na .Houses For Sale MAGOG 7 ROOMS.LAKE RIGHTS $20.000 Call evenings 843-5040 DAVE S TRANSPORT INC Allied Van Lines Packing — Moving — Storage Worldwide Phone 562-8062 APARTMENT TO SUBLET May 1st to Sept 1st Mainly to Bishop s students 3 bedrooms 1 hugh kitchen 'dishes and utensils included), 1 bathroom and 2 entrances Heating and electricity included Completely furnished $125 per month Downtown Lennoxville Apply to Mr Steven Powell Box 1316 Bishop s University Luxurious four rooms 1st floor - 900 Bertrand St 24 rooms — 890 Bertrand St Heated year round Parking with plug in Janitor in building Tel 569-1840 562-4814 .Wanted to Rent APARTMENT OR HOUSE within 10 miles of Sherbrooke Call 567-1887 after 5pm 15 YORK ST East Angus ll* storey 3 bedrooms white clapboard house l'i lots with garage, oil furnace and stove Very reasonably priced Apply to Miss E McLellan St Paul s Rest Home Bury Quebec 4 ROOM APARTMENT OR BUNGALOW in Eastern Townships For one adult Wanted for May 1st Tel before 4 00 p m 569 2685 8C.Muffler Service SHERBROOKE MUFFLER - Sales and Service Reg d fast installation of mufflers quality materials lowest price Fast service 915 Wellington South Tel 569 7333 .Wanted to Purchase APARTMENT SIZE PIANO Tel 563-3183 WE BUY USED FURNITURE for cash Tel 567 3581 .Horses for Sale WORK HORSES — Weight approximately 1500 lbs If interested call 562-1919 daytime.567-1052 after6 00 p m WANTED' WANTED' WANTED' Assorted dishes, toys, knick knacks furniture Tel 567-7781 75 BEEF COWS HEREFORDS or short horns due to freshen this spring Call daytime 864 412i and evening 889-2743 1 13.Poultry for Sale DAY OLD CHICKS.STARTED CHICKS broilers voung pullets and bantam chicks for sale Tel 872 3248 100 ACRES OF PASTU RE AVAILABLE in spring W ill take cows ponies or horses will take 1 to 50 head Tel 872-3248 WE BUY all kinds of horses or horses that have just died The meat from these horses is to feed wild animals Tel 562 9463 or 567 -1052 26.Help Wanted: Male CARETAKER HANDYMAN - Reliable with references Year round Private position Eastern Townships Good house available Would suit retired farm couple Reply Record Box 215 26.Help Wanted: Male 26.Help Wanted: Male "MERCURY OUTBOARD MECHANIC" W« require immediately, an axpariancad Marcury Outboard Mechanic.We offer top hourly wages and a large, clean modern service department in which to work.Motorcycle and Snowmobile experience an asset although not a necessity.Excellent long range possibilities for the right man.Contact Mr.Barrie Taylor — c/o Hull Motor Sport Ltd., Hull, Quebec.1-613-722-5613 7.Female Help Wanted 27.Female Help Wanted lEGISTERED FEMALE NURSES.TRAINED ATTENDANTS |R NURSING ASSISTANTS Required by The Wales Home, moderr home caring for 242 elderly people, which includes in 88 bed infirmary Located at Richmond, Quebec VERY GOOD WAGES.— LIVING ACCOMMODATION g—SUPPLIED.— PENSION PLAN.— BLUE CROSS wVpply stating experience, age, etc.To The Matron.The Wales Home.Richmond.Quebec $ GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ÜOod opportumtv Modem home Sleep-in private room Write R Abtsh.2422 Barclav Montreal 30 Farm Help Wjnted Situation Wanted: OL.Female COLLEGE STUDENT WILLING TO WORK as babysitter or mother § helper Sommer months Sherbrooke or Lennoxville Experienced Has references Tel 542-8681 RELIABLE MARRIED MAN TO WORK on Brockvale Farm Glen Sutton Year round job House fuel electricity etc supplied Phone Sutton 538-5023 • Situation Wanted: Male JOB WANTED - Any kind of light trucking including moving Tel M9 2086 35a .I.ejal Notice PI BLK NOTICE This is to notify the public I shall not be responsible for anv debts contracted by my wife Hare Lagimoniere Jones or anvone after this date March 27 1972 DAVID JONES Sutton Quebec classified =-.- - w'W; - Tel.569-9525 Tel.569-9525 CLASSIFIED RATES CLASSIFIED DISPLAY & AUCTION RATES Sc per word Transient to 600 agate lines 19c Minimum charge 90c for 16 word» or It»» 8C3 to 15C0 agate lines 16.Consecutive insertion» without copy change 1SC0 t© 2C00 agate lines 15c 3 insertions less 1SN 2w00 to 5000 agate Une» 14c 6 insertions less 25S Over SCCO agate lines 13c 22 insertions less 33' jS Borders to 6 pt line rate plus 2c 260 insertions or one year less 50% Borders to 6 pt., and illustrationisl, line rate plus 4< DEADLINE 10 a.m.working day prtvious DEADLINE Noon two working days previous to to publication publication.35a.LctSal Notice 35a.I.(' » \ : 'Ji « * •> > V 4 COLLECTION ROLL FOR THE YEAR 1972 SPECIAL WATER TAX Public notice »s hereby given that the Collection roll for the year 1972 made in virtue of by lo* No 1505 for special water tax has been completed anil is deposited at the office of the undersigned at the City Hall where all persons liable for the payment of the amount thereof in twelve (12) equal consecutive instalments Given at Sherbrooke P 0 20th day of March 1972 OLIVIER ROUTHIER f reasurer PFANirrs mOOK FKiENP UHA7 ?TO Miff NEVER cAME ôTUriP fW! Back, pip he ?' cr PONT HU' «*'.MISS HIM 7/ iCar' BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT S*»v«rviH* T#l 669 7372 Guaranftad 24 Months 74 000 Milas 1972 Volkiwogtn $59.Down.and $65.42 per month To* and Licence Incl.At SHERBROOKE Inc.- AUTO 2959 King S* w Tol.569-9111-2 Là hOu) v An NOflOCN ** 60IN6 TO WU Pt / TEu ME HO.) V rO ( K'EAO 'iOAK'ANiMTAt '! PiTTEfT/ lf~ JA / A / \ Centenary Afternoon Unit l\\ llgich K76 +«3 STANSTK The Afternoon Unit of Uentenan United church met tor the March meeting at the home of Mrs Ha/el Hill in Stanstead Two guests Mrs James Italchelor and Mrs Grace Taylor were welcomed Mrs Glare Brown the Leader conducted the devotional period She chose as her theme The Urucifmon in keeping with the approaching Faster season Reports were heard \ sum of 510 00 was voted to the Overseas Relief and Interchurch Aid in place of clothing \no!her $10 00 was voted to the World Development Relief Fund Members were reminded of the Faster Festival ot Music on Palm Sunday in Uentenary church that evening also of the Quebec Sherbrooke Presbyterial Meeting on April 17 at St Paul s tn Magog starting at 9 30 a m Mrs Howard Aikman said she plans to attend should any member care to go w ith her The study book.The Ghallcnge.the Uhurch and Us.written by Rev G Joyccy first chapter was discussed under the leadership ot Mrs Brown The meeting clostxl with prayers AfU%rnoon tea was served by Mis Mill TAILOR for énà «|riytl*m#n G*n#r«l Hrp«irt F COLLETTE 84 K .ny St Wr\» i i»y b.\emrot Tfl S6J4114 S b # rhroo k r i'll ft T H0U U)E t'EAt’Lf’HAU Miff HlAI , A IÜT OF WlPt ! ft1! NOD JlfT ujon't ACM it IT u vOi n DATED at Freligtisburg Quebec this 3rd day of April 1972 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD L R BOAST SECRETARY MUNICIPALITY OF AYER’S CLIFF Stanstead County INVITATION TO BIDDERS Tenders are asked by the Municipality of Ayer's Cliff for the construction of a complete sewer system and waterworks in sector A of the Municipality Specifications, plans and other tendering documents for the proposed construction can be obtained from the consulting-engineers Lemieux Royer Donaldson.Fields & Ass 144 North Vimy Street.Sherbrooke upon deposit of a cheque in the amount of fifty dollars ‘$50 001 which will be refunded on receipt of all documents in good condition within fifteen s collapsed " The heart attack was the second for the Mets* manager Hodges was stricken with a mild heart seizure Sept 24.1968.when Mets were in Atlanta for a baseball game He sat out the rest of that season, but returned for the triumphant 1969 season The World Series victory over Baltimore Orioles capped a rags-to riches story for the Mets, a former raggamuffm expansion team The title was doubly sweet for Hodges since he had played on the original Mets squad in 1962 and 1963 He was applauded by some as a genius for his manipulation of players His two platoon system was cited as the main reason for the Mets implausible triumph over the heavily favored Orioles in the series His popularity as a manager reached the heights of his heyday as a player, when his exploits as a slugging first base-man fanned the adoration of the I lodgers followers A companion from that old Brooklyn team, catcher Boy Campanella, currently lies critically ill .it i Valhalla NY, hospital Another team-mate «it Brook Ivn was Jackie Robinson H\ THE CANADIAN PRESS Pittsburgh Penguins pushed their luck to the limit and still emerged with a Stanley ( up playoff berth in their last game of the National Hockey League season Sunday The standings National League FINAL East Division W L T F A Pt 54 13 11 330 204 119 48 17 13 317 192 109 46 16 16 307 205 108 33 31 14 209 208 80 33 35 10 261 262 76 16 43 19 203 289 51 20 50 8 203 297 48 Boston New York Montreal Toronto Detroit Buffalo Vancouver West Division Chicago Minnesota St Louis Pitts Phi la California 46 17 15 256 166 107 37 29 12 212 191 2H 39 Il 208 247 26 38 14 220 258 26 38 14 200 236 21 39 18 216 288 Archer on target GREENSBORO.N( (AIM George Archer defeated Pommy Aaron on the second hole of a sudden death playoff set up by an Arnold Palmer collapse for the $40.000 first prr/i Sunday in the Greater Greensboro Open golf tournament Palmer, who had come out oi the tightly-bunched field with consecutive birdies on the 14th and 15th holes, stormed past of finals and shrugged off report ers after he completed play He hustled off the course im mediately, speaking to no one South African Gary Player had moved to w ithin one stroke of the U ad with a 67 in the morning round, which started in 31 degree temperature at 6 15 .i m but he was disqualified when he failed to sign his scorecard 'There are rules in life and we must abide by them.’’ said Player Phis was my responsi hility and 1 failed to meet it So I must suffer the consequences ’ Wdh Plaver.out.the lead shifted back and forth between a quintet made up of Australian Bruce Crampton, Archer.Aaron Palmer and Rodriguez, all of whom led or shared the lead at one time dur mg the day Beavers back SHERBROOKE
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