Sherbrooke daily record, 13 février 1961, lundi 13 février 1961
[" Up fo management, labor Canada is fat, sloppy trade minister chides By KENNEDY WELLS (Canadian Pre*» Staff Writer) MONTREAL \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Canada i* like a boxer who has let himself get \"tat and sloppy and out of condition\" and must get back in shape if she is to compete on the world market.Trade Minister Hees said Sunday ^ night.\tI In the post-war period, before - de>ga1e, Uter passed a West European ecoiwmtce.resolution ' ns Canada t0 recovered it was easy for Can- ^ ^ Qf neulrals- c,mp ada to sell gnn 12, Sharon, 11, Gay, 10, much of his success to Mont-1^orman'' 7> âfKl (->scar Jr-, *\u2022 real concert pianist Paul Dc Mark>.\u201cWilhout Paul and my father.! I would Uc now', re today, They 'aught me more than I can ever j thank them for, not only in music hut in the more difficult art of being a man.'' The Oscar Peterson Trio now consists of Oscar, bas.dst Ray Brown and drummer Edmund Thigpen.Starting in Montreal with bookings in cheap clubs and bars, the Peterson star rose quickly.Oscar won a $250 first prize in a radio t a lent show and club bookings followed.In 1950, at 24.he won the Down Beat award, formerly the almost exclusive property of George Shearing.VISITED DEEP SOUTH Recognition followed and in 1953 New York impresario Norman Granz, now living in Eur opc, offered Oscar the first of the \u201cJazz a,t the Philharmonic\u201d tours.The pianist had never run into outright discrimination in Canada and Granz offered to let Oscar skip those sections of the tour which would take him through the deep south of the U S.Oscar turned him down and had to eat standing up in a \tMrs.Ger\t;rude W.r.slow, Mrs.lU]\tram Tayl\ter and Mi.-.- Myrtle jRi\tidiell, of\tLesr-cxvilie, visited M\trs, Chas\tMcCallum over the Wi\t: rkenl\t YVON SIR0IS DISPENSING OPTICIAN \u2022\tContact Lantai \u2022\tHearing Aid Glass*» 18 Wallington North, Apt 8 Sherbrooke \u2014 LO.2-7095 iV win# t ¦ insurance.The St.Onge's have no Insurance, thc\\ said l our trucks from the Slier-brookc Fire Department ans wered Mr.Grevcson's rail and the fire uas pul out within liait an hour.Presbytery burned in $23,000 blaze HAM SOUTH A Roman < atholii presbytery with ad j.ioijiiiig garage amt automubile were completely destroyed l>\\ lire about midnight Saturday causing damages estimated at [$23,0(H) Occupants of the presbytery 'Lather Maxime Brunei and j three members of a religious jorder, escaped uninjured but ,., were unable to save anythuigifVirS.of value from the flames i WATERLOO.(Special) [ A neighbour, Lucien Vallee.|The funeral service was held on was the first to arrive on th< scene and he aroused Ihe house Funeral held for A.Couture hold'and helped to carry out some\timportant\trecords\tand papers\t\t\t 'The\tWeedon\tvolunteer\tfire department wa\t\ts called\tbut WOIHCING WITH CANADIANS IN EVE»r WALK OS list SINCE 1817 SHERBROOKE St.Andrew's Auxiliary Valentine tea and food sale in (Church Hall.Frontenac St.Feb.T6th from 3 to 5 30 p.m.Admission.50c.BURY St.Paul's Men's Club, Pan-! cake supper in Parish Hall,! Tuesday, February 14th, starting 5:30 p.m.price $1 00.\t< ^ é Conservationists to see films COWANSVILLE.\u2014 (Staff) \u2014 The next regular meeting of the] Yamaska Conservation Association will be held at the Canada Hotel in Waterloo, Wednesday February 15, 8 p.m.sharp.A.Bombardier, of Valcourl, an avid moose hunter will present films he has taken throughout his various expeditions to Abitibi County.Two other films will be presented.Among door prizes to be drawn are a pair of field glasses, a .22 calibre rifle, a fishing kit and a minnow pail.members were foreed to direct (heir efforts towards saving Ihe nearby church which suffered some damage.Waterloo police reports WATERLOO (Special)\u2014- The report, for January from the Police Department is as follows UomplainU lo depart ment, 38, inquiries, 47, break ins for the month, 2; small thefts reported, 8; persons ques tioned or detained, 8; attempt, robbery, 2; articles fourni by ] police, 5 Approximate value of theft:.1 $2,032.00.Stolen and returned articles valued at $3,870.Number of calls or help given jto Provincial Police, 10; persons sentenced in court for dif jference offences, 2; protection cases/ 11; doors found unlock ed, 6; accidents reported, 11, j persons killed.0; property dam age in accidents $260.Stray dogs, 7; children lost and found, 4; transportation of j money to hanks, protection provided, 4; fire calls, 5; street J lights and others replaced for (he month, 63 Saturday morning Feb.II, for Mrs.Alderic Couture, Waterloo who died Wednesday night at Ihe age of 84 Her (win sister, Mrs.Alfred Cote, survives.They lived together all their lives and were well known lo everyone in Waterloo.Their husbands ran Ihe Central Meal.Market.Children who survive Mrs.Couture are George, Werf Shef ford; Armand, Montreal, Maurice, San Diego, California, and Annette, Mrs.Valliere, St.Eustache.Jii: s100 to s5000 Cash the same day on your signature Up lo 36 months (o repoy on larger loans Lifo Insurance Availablo on Your loon For information phonat Rallie Bernard LO.9-5537 , 77 King S*.W., Room 103.COMMUNITY FINANCE COUP.An All Canadnm Company PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES ORGANIZE \u2014 Shown following the election of officers Sunday for the newly-organized Sherbrooke County Progressive Conservative Associa tion are.from left, seated: Roland Dugre, Q.C., president; Maurice Aliard, MP for Sherbrooke; Kenneth Halpenny, first vice-president; Armand Blais, second vice-president: standing, Yves Comtois, recording secretary; George ValaSe, MP, Montreal-St.Mary's; Jacques Eegare, cor responding secretary and Paul.Delorwe, treasurer,\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lcmay) Embassy stoned CAIRO (Reuters)\u2014About 200 shouting African students Sunday stoned the Be gian embassy here in protest against the disappearance of Congo ex-premier Patrice Lumumba They smashed (he windows of the ambassador's study, wrecked the police box at the embassy en'rance anJ tr:ed to scale the 12-foot railing;, surrounding the ] building.Don't Toko a Chance! 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YEAR All Repairs Controlled & Checked by the New 1960 \u2014 '61 Electronic OsaHograplie \u201e .SWISS WATÇH SPECIALIST OFFICIAL QCR l CFR WATCH INSPECTOR Sherbrooke Daily Becocd Established February fl, 1807 Incorporating the Sherbrooke Gazette (est.11.17) and the Sherbrooke Eaamlner test.1878).Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Dally Record Company,* l.td., 119 'Vel lington Street North.Sherbrooke, of which Kdna A.Heervurlh is Secretary-Treasurer.Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery In Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships 30 cents weekly, 515.60 per year.Mall subscription in Canada.Great Itritain, or the United States 1 year Sfl.OO, fi months $5.00, 3 months S3.00, 1 month $1.35.Single copies 5c; Back copies, 5c; over 30 days, 10c, over 90 day» old, 25c.\u201cAuthorlred as second class mail, Post Offieo Department, Ottawa.\" MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1961 Banning the jalopies The recent edict of the Alberta Department of Highways that cars over the age of 25 years must not be allowed on the highways for the transportation of passengers and goods it one that might receive close attention from legislators elsewhere.While the number of cars of pre-1936 vintage actually using the roads is relatively small, most of them are in poor condition, representing a special danger as the power of the other automobiles using the highway* increases.Furthermore, few if any of them can carry liability insurance and for the most part their owners have little, in the way of personal assets.Thus it is nearly impossible for victims of a crash caused by these jalopies to receive any financial recompense.The Alberta regulations do, however, recognize the nostalgic value of old cars as collector s pieces and museum items.In some ways it even encourages collectors to own old cars as long \u2022» they are out of general travel.The cars may be driven in street parades and as exhibits.If the owner has the original license plates of the date when the vehicle was first bought he will be allowed to use them.I le may even get them from someone else if he has not retained his own.Possessor* of old crocks in Edmonton are reportedly searching attic» and garages to see if they can find I 9 36 license plates t he Alberta legislation recalls proposals by an automobile executive a few years ago, but never acted upon.That car manufacturers set aside a certain sum from the sale of each new car for a pool to buy up and scrap over-age vehicles.1 le claimed for his plan that it would improve highway safety and at the same time reduce dealers\u2019 stocks, thus stabilizing the market for new and late-vintage used cars- urs uu*r SIT BfFoPE Twg Fitte, insttap/ Ü.S.T0U81ST 'JACOBY ON BRIDGE my : the It WEST *752 *783 ?Q 103 + 10964 SHARP PLAYERS USE DECEPTION A new book by Fred Karpin is called, \"Fiycboligical Strategy in Contract Bridge \" It in eludes numerous examples ot deceptive plays and since that whole subject is most interesting 1 will devote the next cou pie of weeks\u2019 articles to hands involving deception, taken mostly from his book.Defending against three no ! trump, East wins the drst trick with the ace of hearts and ro turns the ten.South wins with the jack and leads the jack of spades.He plays low from dum-East wins the trick with queen and knocks out I South\u2019s king of hearts.On this point, South can lead !a spade and concede down one er he can try to get seven tricks\t, id'HparU -, ?out of the minor suits.He starts bpudes A-Q-8\t our partner has Jump- Then when South got in with if > ™ «° \u2018hrec sPades- What the king of hearts he would heitii; -vou do in tdls instai'c«\u2019 e\tIK,],}\tAnswer Tomorrow Air Commodore Chapman, a operation.]ea[) decisive man born in Rills-(borough.N.S., won the DSO dur- ing the Second World War and later commanded RCAF transport squadrons at Dartmouth.N.S., and Dorval, Que.Between executive jobs in Ot-jawa and Washington, he was commanding officer of RCAF stations in Greenwood, N.S., difficulties arise!and Penhold, Alta., before com-j of supplies and ling to The Congo.Wing Cmdr.Dobbin is a na- An aircraft flying the 500) live of Lindsay, Ont., who joined miles from Leopoldville to the1'.,he RCAF in 1940, served both Kasai capital of Luluabourg n Canada and Europe during must carry enough fuel for the the Second World War and was; return- trip because of lack of a branch bead in the directorate supplies at Luluabourg.This of flight safety at Ottawa before cuts down the tonnage the plane coming to The Cc-ngo in August, can carry on the flight.Similar Wing Cmdr.Russell was born shortages exist elsewhere.in S-te.Agathe des Monts, Que.I Wing Cmdr.Dobbin said the and has been in the air force UN air transport is also almost since 1941.He was- wi-i-h No.4 the only source of supply for a operational training unit a number of villages in sionist Katanga province Press Comment NEUTRALITY (London Observer) The latest Communist international manifesto specifically emphasizes that the now accepted doctrine of \"peaceful co-existence\u201d provides for the continuation of \u201cclass war\u201d in new forms, but still designed to bring about total Communist victory.In this framework neutrality is nonsense.s-eces- Trenton.Ont when he was Warlike Baluba tribesmen, on fused and angered by (he rash of political and military d-evdcpraer.-ls, have severed rail links with a host of eommuni-(ks.In Orientale province, pro-Lumumba forces have cu( offjin Kent County, N.B.posted (here.The headquarters staff also includes FO Paul Russell (no relation to the wing com-mander) of Vancouver and Trenton, and RCAF Corporals J.C.Sper.ee of Timm ns.Ont.I and Jc-e Daig'-e of St.Charles DEFENCE DUTIES (Victoria Colonist) Long ago a Greek writer proclaimed that freedom was the privilege only of those who were prepared to defend it.That maxim has been proved a thousand times throughout history, and it still holds good.It is the philosophy that imbues Mr.Harkness in rousing Canadians to their defence duties.Bygone Days THIRTY YEARS AGO The following officers were installed for Concord Lodge, I.O.O.F., \\Vaterville: C.F.Salisbury, L.Davies, H.S.Ball.W.M.Baglow, A.Mas-kery, A.E.Wharram, F.II.Rowe, John Molyneux, and John Gustafson.TEN YEARS AGO British leaders are expecting an early Axis move to cut off shipping in the Mediterranean.The following officers were named for the Knowlton W.A.: Miss B.E.Knowlton, Mrs.A.E.Rollittt, Mrs.A.A.Senft, Miss Ethel Brown and Miss Helen Brown.TWENTY YEARS AGO Premier Duplessis today announced the board of direction of Noranda Mines Ltd.has authorized expenditure \u201cof S12.000.000 or $15,000,-000\u201d for development ot rich copper deposits in the Gas-pe peninsula.Seven persons were believed killed and 27 others injured in Italy in avalanches last night or accidents due to the weather.EVERY CARGO CALLS FOR BANKING Warms both sides in the cold war Russians presented as people -;-\u2014-;-\tj Back seat for Cupid come Valentine s Day By CAROL KENNEDY\tThe Rus.-ian\u2019s brand of lui- Canadian Prtss Staff Writer Imor, his attitude to women, his LONDON (CP) \u2014British au- gift for smoothing over the so-1-hor Wright Miller may not cial gaffe, -his developing sense have set the frozen Volga on of sportsmanship \u2014 all these fire, but he h-a-s written a book spark instant recognition from which will surely warm both sides in- the cold war.Id\u2019s called Russians As People (published by Phoenix House) and from -it, Khrushchov\u2019s multitudes emerge as likable individuals, i n some ways surprisingly akin to Britons.the British tourist.At first acquaintance lie tends It's the basic divergence between a sophisticated, urban people who left feudalism behind six centuries ago, and ore whose pattern of life only a generation back was pure !4lh century.\"People look at them and Musical Varieties Answer to Previous Puni» ACROSS\t8 Jewish\tprayer t Kind of concert book 4 Singing voice\t7 Speak 8 Musical symbol\t8 Meat cut* 12 Malt beverage\t9 Wash 13\tLamb\u2019s pen name 14\tPossess 15\tKnight\u2019s title 18 Sweethearts .38 Summed up 20\tMimickers 21\tDonkey 22\tVases 24 Landed 26\tDry 27\tScottiah name prefix 30 Outer layer 32 Wish 34\tTurns outward 35\tRevised 36\tFree 37\tJumps on one foot 39 Ascend -49 Walking stick 41\tOne of the \u201cLittle Women 42\tEuropean country 45 Portend 49 Vied 51\tSmall child 52\tPoker stake 53\tOcean movement 54\tFirst woman 49 Mrs.Truman \u2019 W High cards \u20227 Lair DOWN iGone 2\tMedley 3\tWas relevant Ï 4\tMusical instruments i + Wings , A 10\tAlways 11\tHeraldic band 17 Came ashore 19 Fall flower 23\tIs borne 24\tState 26 Son of Jacob (Bib.) 26\tMalicious burning 27\tModerated 28\tWar god of Greece 29\tGrant .\tYet even this discovery does to find the Russian less foreign n0| explain to the traveller how than the lialian.or even the ;|)e open sincerity of the Rus-frenehman\tsi*® nature can reconcile itself But dig a little deeper.Miller j0 a patently hypocritical form declares, and a chasm ap- 0f government.The more Rus- pea'rs'______________________ .in friedids he makes, the more ! he wonders how communism has survived among them for 43 years, especially since party [members account for a bare five per cent of the population.The clue to the puzzle, says Miller, lies m the age-old tradition of the \u201cMir.\u2019\u2019 This was a village organization of Czarist \u2018.imes roughly equivalent to the modern collective farm.It ran the peasants' working lives and produce.Its members, though elec-ied, wielded absolute authority.It was a system that arose because, basically, the Russian dislikes personal responsibility.An individualist emotionally, he prefers to have the practical side of his life run for him If things go wrong he can shift the blame upwards with a dispassionate shrug The attitude is crystallized in a fatalistic cateh-phra-e.\u201cniehevo.\u201d the Russian equivalents of \u201ckismet'\u2019 or \u201cwhat will be.will be.\u201d By EDNA BLAKELY Ihave lost some of their popu Canadian Press Stiff Writer lari',y.Cupid is taking a back seat! to Mother for Valentine\u2019s Day.\u2019^Sb.but they buy the gus-hy Tu-f-Hav Feb 14\t,'-vpc\u2019 a Toronto salesman said.\u2019\tHowever, other stores report Traditiiona.ly regarded »* a 5,9 pjvj.ççn-t of their sales day for sweethearts, its really arp jn humorous cards.¦more of a family day, caïd ^ g Kay, sales manager for manufacturers and Mores to- a [arge manufacturer, says sick Port-\t'humor is on the w\u2019ay out and 31 Kind of gas\t43 Cornbread 33 Fathers\t44 Insects 38 Kind of ulcer\t46 Counsel 40\tQuotes\t47 Donated 41\tAncient Asians\t48 Paradise 42\tWound covering 60 Musical direction \t1\ti\tr\t\t4\t5\t6\t7\t\t8\t9\t10\tIt \t12\t\t\t\tIJ\t\t\t\t\t14\t\t\t \tIÜ\t\t\t\t16\t\t\t\t17\t\t\t\t \tlé\t\t\t1»\t\t\t\t\tw\t\t\t\t 1\u201d\t!T\tr\tit\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tHi\t\t»\t28\t£9 \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\tIp\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t¦\t\t\t\t\t\tUp9\"\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t¦|4;\t\t\t\t\t\t \t42\t43\t44\t\t\t\t\t46\t\t\t\t47\t48 \t48\t\t\t\t\t50\t\t\t\t\t51\t\t \tbi\t\t\t\t\tid\t\t\t\t\t54\t\t \t55\t\t\t\t\tÜ6\t\t\t\t\t57-f\t\t13 A Toronto manufacturer says men buy three times as many valentines for -their mothers as for girl friends.And cards for and from grandparents are -among the big sellers in Canada this year.Cards are sentimental, sophisticated or sick and range in price from five cents to $2.Sentiment\tshows\tup in\tthe heirloom cards, similar to the lacy cutouts popular during Queen Victoria\u2019s reign.Sections j are hinged together and pull out [to give a three-dimensional effect.«\t\u2022 \u2022 I\tThe\tsophisticated\tcards\tarc .printed on hard, shiny stock.Jhave modernistic line drawings and usually carry a casual four-; in?verse.,\tThe\tsick\tor contemporary cards sell well in some stores ;but rot in others.Two big department stores in Montreal and Toronto say humorous cards \u201cThrow everything upon the Mir.\u201d the old farmers used to say.\u201cThe Mir c a n n ot be judged.\u201d Edward Crankshaw, one of Britain's foremost authorities on Soviet affairs, says Miller's book is the first he has read that makes perfect sense of the way Russian tradiüors are absorbed and e xpressed in the Soviet i system.But above ali.he recommends I the book for its portrait of the (Ordmar, Rujjian and bi* kte.Here are the tilings that make him tick, from his obession with his climate\u2014\u201cwinter is a serious matter, and still helps to make life serious all through the Soviet year\u201d \u2014 to his pre-1914 approach to courting Mi\u2019ler has an eye for sharp detail and a poetic feel ng for a.mospiiere.The Russian landscape emerges as if double-di-stilied from the pages of some 19th century memoir \u2014 enchanted, snow-laden fir forests, bright water meadows s.udded with scythe-cut hay, heady days on the steppe that \u201cmake you is being replaced1 by \u201cgenuine humor\u201d with the joke aimed at the sender.Sick humor isn\u2019t new Back in the IfiOCs cards known as penny horribles were in their heyday.A typical verse from a penny horrible: Stil-l you dress, in vain endeavor.To attract some youthful swain, But your charms are gone forever, All your arts you try in vain.\u2022 \u2022 * Some of today's most sentimental cards are sold in Quebec.One shows a helicopter pilot dropping flowers to his beloved.The English translation of the verse is: Over the clouds my heart flies toward you.Accept t he pledge of my love and emotion.In English-speaking Canada, Valentine\u2019s Day ranks second only to Christmas as a time for sending cards.In Quebec Easter is second and Valentine's Day third.Special card-s for teen-agers have been introduced this year.One contains stickers that can be glued to books.They carry cryptic messages su c h as: \u201cWe're too young to be Valentines so let's get married.\u201d and \u201cCould 1 mooch a smooch?\" What of the origin of thi-s day?There are many legends about it.One version is t hat St.Valentine was beheaded jn Rome on F*b.14 in the year 270 because he heard the mar- Its destination may be Bombay, or Oslo, or even fabled Timbuktu.But wherever it is bound, chances are that a chartered bank is helping to smooth the journey.Services provided by the chartered banks simplify the task of those who buy or sell in distant lands, who often deal in unfamiliar markets, languages and currencies.With a network of representatives around the world, the banks provide on-the-spot contact) and useful facilities wherever Canadians wish to trade or travel.Every day, serv ices of the chartered hanks help to move the cargoes that mean so much to so many t anadians.THE CHARTERED BANKS \u2022 SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY wart to roll on your back arc r\u2018aSe vows of Reman soldiers kick your hooves at the hue cespi.e a ruling by the emperor bowl ci 0a« *ky.\u201d\tnorbidding wartime marriages.sm /w A 1 CHARLES CATCWPAUGH \u2019 Lieutenant \u2022 Colonel A.ü Sangster, ED, CD, of Ottawa and Sherbrooke, will retire from the Regular Army in March after 22 years service, Army Headquarters announced Friday.An officer oi the Royal Can adian Electrical and Mech ancial Engineers, he has been Assistant Director of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at Army H e a d q u alters, Ottawa of Dimes\u201d, organized by the Sutton Legion's Ladies' Auxi liary realized S246.98 from their drive held on Feb.1.1961 Sutton Legion commit tees are made up of the follow ing members;- Board of Trustees: Comrade-Kadden, Bleser, F Sevign>, Dyer.Meyer.berger, of Bedford, has taken up new duties with 2nd Battalion The Canadian Guards at Camp Pctawawa, on transfer from the Canadian Protest Corps.son of Mr.Charles Sorti-berger, of Bedford, Que,, Sergeant Sornbcrger served with the Army in Northwest Europe during the Second World War.Re-enlisting af-ter a short stay on civvy street, he served with the Provost corps in Korea in 1954-55 and with 2* Canadian Infantry Brigade Group in Germany in 1951-52.This year the Sutton branch® of the Canadian Legion is \u201e\t, \u201e\t,\tmarking its 15th year, and the, House & Grounds: Comrade- group is planning a celebration1 Blser, Parmenter, Dyer.\tto be held on the Saturday ^ Service Bureau: Comrades^ close si to its charter date.The Fadden, Brett, Meyer.\tDominion President has been Poppy Fund: Comrades Haw- invited to attend as one of the ley, Rose, Brett, Parkins, Brett, guest speakers, and there arc Membership: Comrades Lyn don, R.Sevigny, Gocher.Entertainment: Comrades j Crittenden, Lawrence, F.Sivi I gny.Canteen: Comrades Blcscr.Suchaski, Lawrence.F.Sevigny.Visiting; Comrades Knights, Lawrence, Meyer, Brett.Starshooter: Comrades Mey- plans to have other ing Legion officials.high rank- LT.-COL.SANGSTER since August 1954.While at high school in Sher brooke, Lt.-Col.Sangster joined the Canadian Army Veterinery Corps as a trooper in 1926.On graduation, he attended Royal\ter,\tA.\tHenry.Military College, and McGill\tWays\t& Means: University where he was granted his degree of Bachelor of Engineering.He was commis sioned in The Sherbrooke Regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia in 1931, and was mobilized in 1939.Lt.-Col.Sangster, his wife Doreen and their family live at 504 Golden Avenue, Ottawa.Annual inspection of The Sherbrooke Regiment.RCAC, by Brig.J.P.Gautier, Commander of 9 Militia Group and his staff, will take place on Tuesday, February 21st.W ELL DESERVED SALUTE Keeping army vehicles on the move in the Sherbrooke area is the responsibility of the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mech ancial Engineers\u2019 advance work shop, located on Wellington Blood Donor Organizer: Com Street South in Sherbrooke.Comrade Parmenter, Maidment.Outdoor recreation: Com-! rades J.H.Westovcr, Hunter, [Parkins.& .SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MON, FFB.13, 1961 Financial & Market Report Dratit» (GRE fcNSHI ELDS A CO LTD.) MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Closing Ham & It would appear there\u2019s a pretty close balance of power between the officers, NCOs and men of The Sherbrooke Regiment and 8th Medical Company as illustrated last Thursday evening when the two units again held a joint sports night.The NCOs first topped the men, (hen the officers in volleyball, then the NCOs joined the officers to play the men to a 2-2 tie in floor hockey.The men gained their own again when they beat the officers and NCOs in a tug-of-war competition.This column offers sympathy to those poor limping individuals apparently out of shape, especially former adjutants! * * * The Sutton branch of the Canadian Legion meet this evening at 8 30.Color party members arc reminded they should show up up with their rifles for ceremonial drill.The branch's \u2018'Mothers\u2019 March VISUAL CLINIC rades T.Luce.I wish to extend a word of appreciation to Mrs.Albert Parsons of Lennoxville, on behalf of the 117th Eastern Townships B a 11 a lion, and their perpetuating unit, The Sherbrooke Regiment, RCAC, for pictures she donated to the group\u2019s museum.Mrs.Parsons passed along these pictures to Edgar Kingsland, secretary of the 117th, who has placed them in the Regiment\u2019s care.The first photo shows the 117th when it was stationed at Coaticook.just ready to board a train in 1915.The second photo is of the Coaticook group of the 117th posing in front of the community\u2019s Canadian Bank of Commerce building.Mrs.Parsons lived in Coaticook during 1915 and 16, so she has a good recollection of the 117th when it trained there.The unit eventually transferred to St.Johns Quebec, under Albert Johnson, former 53rd Sherbrooke Regiment officer, from where it was transported overseas, and into France.Today, we salute the man who heads this operation, S gt.I.Bailey.District militiamen will agree army vehicles are kept in good order, and if you\u2019ve had much to do with army trans !port, you\u2019ll appreciate the problems S Sgt.Bailey and his staff have on their hands.* * * SPIT hi POLISH There arc so many little tilings essential to practising \"Spit 'n Polish.\u201d One of the musts is courtesy, and this subject could take a PRO like myself several newspaper pages to completely cover.In brief, good manners are ex-ceedingly important especially during peacetime, and a must whenever you are in uniform.Practice good courtesy and give proof of the high calibre-type servicemen being employed in the Canadian Forces today.* \u2022 * Remember, this column is a contribution-type effort, give me Hie low-down on your group's projects, and youT | reference to the events in [You Were\u201d! Abitibi Algo in a Aluminum Argus Corp Asbestos Atlas Bell Tel.Brazil B A Oil Forest Power Cement Iron Breweries Alum.\u2019A\u2019 Celanese Inti.Power Pfd.U Smelters Seagrams Bridge Tar Textile Players B.C B C.Can.Can.Odn.f.Ur Cdn Cdn.PHE QUEEN OF THE COATICOOK WINTER CARNIVAE, Miss Pauline Breton, receives her crown Sunday from the hands of last are: Miss Mariette Laramee, Edouard Miss I.itournrau.Gala weekend year's Queen, Miss Danielle I.etoiirneaii.left to right Lavoie, Carnival Committee Chairman, Miss Bret o n, tRecord Photo by Belisle) Crowning climaxes of queen Coaticook for 1961 carnival COATICOOK - - (Special) \u2014 The annual Winter Carnival, held here Saturday and Sun day, came to a successful con elusion on Sunday afternoon with the crowning of the Carnival Qu^pn and the announce in ment of 'the judge's choice the ice sculpture contest.Miss Pauline Breton was selected as the Carnival Queen, winning over three other en (rants, Miss Helene Poulin, Miss Mariette Laramee and Françoise Asselin.scholors of the Academy and a of the main strcols and game of broom ball was also played.This was folowed by an exhibition of fancy skating b\\ several students and a skating party in costume On Sunday afternoon the Queen and her Princesses met at the Town Hall where they were welcomed by civic officials and signed the Golden iBook.A parade composed of several ÿ\u2019ss attractively decorated floats,ia team \u2018 cars and other vehicles, and,brooke, arrived where crown C.P.Cons Hist Dorn.Dorn.Dom.Famous Fraser Gen.Dynamics Home Oil \"A\u201d Howard Smith 11 B.Mining Imperial (til Iml.Acceptance Int.Nickel Inti.Paper interprov.Pipe Jamaica Public Serv.MacMillan \"H \u2019 Masses Harris Molson\u2019s \"A\" Nat.Steel Car Noranda Pries' Bros.Roe.A.V St.Law Corp.Shaw inigan Steel Co.Trans-Canada Pipe Triad Oil Zeller\u2019s BANKS 41 's 33 W 32hi 36*.26*4 23 V 49 4 15 31 \u2019a 12\u2019s 38 W 27 ^ 20*» 47 21 4 394 224 20*4 344 184 33 4 324 26 ».234 484 4 15 B 32 Anglo j Anglo Cons, I Ford \u2019 Mm & CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 a.m 'ulp i an I Mid.Paper A\" Ont.Paper 84 434 142 at the Academy rink, the Queen received her officially from the hands of last:\"an.Can.Nat, year's Queen, Miss Danielle Le- Bank ol Mont tourncau.and received the Bank of N.S.congratulations of the Commit- C.Bank ol ( om tee Chairman.K.Lavoie and Royal Bank Georges Vaillancourt, MPP for Tor.Dom.Bank Stanstead County.hockey game between a of Coaticook all stars, several local teams, and of students from Shcr-ended with a victory A team from see| The Carnival was sponsored [_ hv the Leisure \u201c\u201c B\u2019\u201cl\u20141 °anc* led bv the Coaticook Harmony for (he local te: \"As Canadian suggested LO 92 Wellington North, 9-1880 \u2014SHERBROOKE Former Sergeant-Major of the 117th, Royal E.C.Werry, Q.C.SYDNEY (Reu'.ers)\u2014The ap-passed away at his Montreal Poin men.of a Canadian or New residence at the age of 70 oniZeala\":!er as governor-general Feb.1st.Funeral was held Feb.:°f Australia was suggested by 3rd.with interment in the!'hc Sydney Sunday Mirror Sun-Mount Royal Cemetery.\t(day.The newspaper was com- Past president of the 117thJ minting on the search for a sue-James Breckenridge represent-'-es-'ur fe Lord Dunroesil who led the old unit at the funeral,in office Feb, 3.It said of Mr.Werry.Sergeant Ronald L.Sorn- Hours Friend iship Society of Sacred Heart I\t_ __ Academy, under its president ABERCORN |Edouard Lavoie.The classes of.The Record the Academy, on St.Jean liste Street, and the Msgr.paraded through several CANADA IS \u2014\tContinued from Page 1 requires a cor Bap [respondent to report Abercorninathor a policy of \u201cCanadiani-Dur-jiiews and handle subscriptionsiza*ion so tbal Canadians could and School on St.Paul Street and had a number of elaborate ice should be sculptures on display includinu a large fort, a jeep, a chariot.['.here would be great value in such interchanges between ICommonwealth countries.U j renewals.Applications|1'c'\"iun control of their cconomv marked:\tAttention DESCRIBES PARTIES Miss P'annie Williams.\ti\t.'J e r e f ?________________straight \u2018\u2018tight talk in which a boat, a polar bear, a large;RRnMF _\the described the Liberal party armoured tank in green color-!'*'J: cd ice, several automobiles, a! Mrs- -John Mizener, of Block large Anson type aroplane and|v^'e>\twa* a weekend Hie winning entry, by GradejSuest ol her mother and uncle.VII of the Academy, a horsel^rs' w ^al'' anf^ *,uy drawn slemh\tOther guests were Miss Hildred The event this year was fav-!VaiI of Sianslead, Mr.Donald 174 24*.41 9 40 384 46*4 39 4 45 61 *4 334 641 .¦ 174 114 25 114 404 464 54 204 28 73 214 205 374 56*4 62 6(14 624 75 634 384 204 47 94 214 SO1 ¦ 344 184 134 114 17s i 244 414 9 50 384 464 39 45 B 62 6414 28 4 17 114 244 UMi 40n4 461 204 28 73 214 38 B [Traders \u201cA S Cn.Power Pfd I\u2019rans Mt Oil P Quebec Tel.Shoo & Save MINKS Advocate\t3 30 Uta Gas Trunk 28 41 121 10 394 7 4 37 B 84 434 141 H 304 R 41 94 394 7 4 FINDLAY, Flortnc* May At the Wales Home, Richmond.Que, on Monday, February 13th.1961, Miss Florence May Findlay, in her 71st year, daugh-ter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Richard Findlay.Resting at Lockwood's Funeral Home, Danville, Que,, Tuesday, February 14ih from 2 pjn, to It) p.m.Funeral service in Trinity United Church, Wednesday, February 15th at 2 p.m.Rev.Douglas Blair officiating.Resting in the Danville Vault.j( assiar it'ons.Denison [Giinnar p Holhnger ,, Kerr \\ddison 1 New 1 Iosco Permo Pfd.[Quemont [Steep Rock 14 104 7\t60 20*4 114 51 58 8\t60 7.70 284 14 B 104 7 .60 B 204 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Closing Ham Amer Tel.Anaconda Bethlehem Steel Borden's Co.Chrysler Comm Solvents Cons.Edison Douglas Dupont General Electric General Motors Goodyear lot.Paper H Ini Telephone Johns Manville [Montg.Ward N.V.Central Pepsi Radio Republic Steel U.S.Rubber Std.till of N.1 Studebakcr U.S.Steel Vanadium Steel Wool worth B 56 61 1124 494 434 56*» 414 24 4 «94 324 20!)11 624 424 354 334 494 57 284 174 504 56 57\t4 474 454 74 82 ' » 204 694 1124 494 4P 69 614 424 35 284 174 354 484 454 81 ' 691 Eight-year olds mark birthdays at Marbleton Mrs \\n 624 74 4 574 B LUMUMBA Continued from Page \\1 ARBI.ETON (nine Guillclfie gave a parts on Feb 4, for her son Mark and Eleanor Jackson, who were both celebrating their Hth birthdays.Fourteen boys and girls, classmates and friends.s|>ent an en joyirble afternoon playing games.Mark and Eleanor re reived lovely gifts, for which they voiced tiheir thanks.Refreshments were served from a gaily decorated dining table, and included two, birth day cakes, Eleanor\u2019s in pink buried and M:)rk-S jn blue, with candles The Birthday Song was sung, after which more games were enjoyed, He GREENLAND, Ad«l« At tha Mount Park Hospital, St.Petersburg, Florida, on Thursday, February 9th, 1961.Adcle Sir-H ois of Sherbrooke, Quo., beloved wife of the late Lawrence W Greenland and sister of Mrs, R C.Keeler.Resting in the R t.Bishop Funeral Chapel, 300 Queen Blvd.North, Sherbrooke, Que., from Monday February 13th, 5 pm.Euneral service from St.Patrick\u2019s Church on Wednesday, Ee hr nary 15th, 1961 at 9 am.Msgr.R Moisan officiating.Burial in St.Michael's Cemetery.MacLEOD, Lily At the Wales Home, Richmond, on Sunday, Fob.12th, 1961, Lily MacLcaii.beloved wife of the late Angus D.MacLeod of Bury, Que., in [her H4th year.Remains resting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.T.|G.Stokes, Bury, Que.where prayers will he held on Tues day, February 14th at 1 p.m.followed by funeral at Bury United Church at 1:30 p.m.Rev.E.Breen officiating.A Re-bekah service will he held at 8 pin., Monday evening at the above address.Please omit flow-era.Interment in Gould Ccmr tery.Bury Funeral Home 23J.MncMILLAN, Jtttl* Ann At Mrs Wood\u2019s Nursing home, St.Laurent, Que., on Sunday, February 12th, 1961.Jessie Ann, beloved daughter of I he late Mr and Mrs.Angus MacMillan, Gould Station.Euneral service at Armstrong\u2019s Funeral Parlor, Montreal, Tuesday, February 14th at 3 p.m.Interment Gould Cemetery, Wednesday, February 15th at 1 p.m.oured by crisp and sunny wea-ither on both days, keeping the 'ice models in perfect condi-: ition through the event.On Friday evening, as a pre-j hide to the two days of fun,: IBonhomme Carnaval appeared! [among the shopping crow'ds on Main and Child Streets and ad- j vertised the coming events.two of Sherbrooke, and Mr.Vail of St.Jobmsbury, Martin I Gerald-Vt.Mr.Burton Salsbury of Manchester, N.H., spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs, W.Hamilton, called here by the death of his brother, Sewell.Guardsman Mac Hamilton of Petawawa, Ont., was a guest of hie parents [for the weekend.On Saturday morning two: .rL^kr'I:_rrPJ pla>Td ! Bed ford Mr.E the Academy rink and in the! afternoon another game was' played between a team of scholars from the Durand School John Ewing of Salsbury and Mrs, El wood Arnott (Judy) of as the party of \u2018\u2018centralization.\u201d while the Conservative® realized provincial powers must hr kepi strong if both French and English cultures were lo find [full expression.The plenary session of the conference approved six résolu lions.In addition to (hat on neutralism, the convention passed resolutions recommending lhal a commission be formed to study Canada\u2019s economic structure, with particular reference to the role of that a federal-provincial health-insurance scheme be set up, that a \u201cportable pension\u201d | plan be worked out in co-oper at,ion with the provinces, that} Red China be recognized and seated in the UN, and that tax-credits be given for interest payments on home mortgages! to stimulate housing construe tion.Bui Interior Minister Mini-ungo insisted African villagers killed Lumumba, along with two lieutenants, Maurice Mpolo and Joseph Okito, just outside their village Sunday night, said the three were there.\u201cThree cabinet ministers (of the Katanga government) left by plane to sec the bodies in order to investigate the kill lugs,\u201d Munongo fold reporters.Katanga\u2019s Premier Moisc Tshombe has insisted Lumumba team played a made a genuine escape.But hr ! declared Lumumbas fate was an internal matter and one of the United Nations' business Over the weekend he refused to cooperate with a UN team lhat came here from Leopold ville to investigate.SENT BY HAMMARSKJOLD Secretary-General Dag Ham marskjold of the United Nations had sent Brig-Gen.Men gasha Hyassu of Ethiopia, ehiei of staff of the UN command, to investigate Lumumba\u2019s fate.OBITUARY EAST PINNACLE \u2014 Waterloo, and Mrs.Edward [Brous-seau (Joan) of Granby, [were in town to attend the fun- ,, ,\t,\t[era! of their uncle, Sewell Sals- School.\tj Saturday evening saw still an U£r w H Patch accompanie profession satisfaction.Trinidad.St.Lucia.An.tgua and Jamaica, the viles of the bases, will receive more dian :r.I N C.VIHMtl.i' aid jfor specific projects outlined in he agree men:.DENNIS THE MENACE 27.Female Help Wanted ARE you up i tree .can\u2019t afford to buy.and getting away from rent you\u2019d llkl tb Try, well, «e EAR* IM WEEKLY plus me, Charles Connors, 138 Welling ton North.Tel: LO.2.4000.8.Cars For Sale DODGE ROYAL Lancer, 4 door, hard top, 1959.Excellent condition, low mileage, automatic transmission, power equipped, easy terms.S.Harrowing, East Farnham.Phone 1987 \u2014 12.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers BUICK.Pontiac, Vaux hall, G M.C.Trucks.Sales & Service.DeLuxe Automobile Ltd , 1567 King West Tel: LO.9-3689.IMPERIAL, Chrysler, Plymouth, VaUant, Renault, Fargo Trucks, Sales A Service.Martin Motor Sale» Ltd., 405 Belvedere St.Tel: LO.9-3659.Free Wardrobe in your spare time Just show Fashion Frocks to friends.No investment, canvas, sing, experience necessary.Write: North American Fashion Frocks, Ltd., 3425 Industrial Blvd., Dept.(1.-45*55, Montreal 39, Que.$15,000 seat» NEW YORK t API-Two seals, on the New York Stock Ex ! hange were sod Friday, with the second one bringing a price of $150,000.The first sale of 000 was up $2,000 from the previous transfer Seats currently arc Friday in an attempt to givci,14g |British doctors the legal righb^' 'lo abort pregnancies within jan \u201e5 carefully defined limits.Oppo-j\ta $ m Wd |150 0(W r.ents of Labor Member Ken sl.pj noth Robinson's bill kept talk \u2018\t'___________________ ins until the time assigned lo .\t« debating the issue ran out, pre- Authoress die» venting a vote.Robinson said OWEN SOUND, On-i.(CP)\u2014 he thought abortion should be Mrs Donald Campbell Mac-; legal where it was believed Gregor, atr.hor.teacher and there would be grave risk of the missionary, died here Friday child being born grossly de- after a lengthy illness.Among books, w rit ion under the DO YOU USE AVON COSMETICS.Well-liked by women everywhere There is an excellent oportunity for you to be an Avon representative in the Sherbrooke area.For j formed or With a physical or her interview, can Mrs.A.LeBrun.m entai abnormality needing name of Marion Keith, are Dun Waterloo, Tel: 1075.\tspecial care throughout life.jean Polite and Maple Head.STENOGRAPHER, bilingual short-] cDCS*lfl cc hand and typing necessary.Apply) rKtLKLto Record Box 212.si By Hank Kekham pr0fessj0nal Directory \u2019MP.WlLSON says SCM1EDAY ]M GOHM A Bk3 STKIH30ÊAN L/KÊ >ÜLI/* $23 WEEKLY for wearing lovely dresses given you as bonus.Just show North American Fashion Frocks to friends.No canvassing, investment or experience neces-ary.North American\tFashion Frocks, Ltd., 3425 Industrial Blvd., « .rv,j Dept.G-3954 Montreal 39, Que.CHEVROLET, Corvair.Envoy, Olds-_______________________________________ mobüe, Cadillac, Chevrolet NEED MONEY \u2014 To bolster the Trucks.Saies & Sendee, Fox- budget?Five hours a day will brook© Motors Ltd., 345 Welling* bring you a good income.Mrs.A.ton South, Sherbrooke.Telephone LeBrun.Waterloo 1075.LO.9-3606.vtr // YOU CAMT But daisyS /come in till E*PECT/Nô )YOU DO AS I.ME, MR.- jrfyDICTATE ' OWAY-THEre/ L WROTE \"FROM ! MMM- quess who/ j all , A'CU/ MAY I ^ piaut' DADDY RECEIVED AN INSULT-ino comic valentine: and He'S TrYino Tb PNd THE QUIT READING OVER.-, MY SHOULPER./ j\" 11.Livestock For Sale MILK COWS for sale.To freshen in 10 days and early spring, Brucelosis free.Terms: Half in ci«h, half in young cattle or dry cow,.Reason for selling, changing over to beef cattle.Phone Victor 8-2820.12.To Let 4 LARGE rooms, heated, hot water year round, stove and refrigerator furnished.Solarium in the back and private verandah in the front.Available March 1st.989 Princess.Tel: LO.2-8832.NICE 5 room apartment heated, center of city, 220, transvision.For March 1st, 137 Cathedral Apt.3.Tel LO.9-1869 after six o\u2019clock.1 FOUR ROOM and 1 three room new, heated tenement, near all commodities.Available immediate, ly.Address 758 Victoria.Tel: LO.2-0005.30.Farm Help Wanted MARRIED man for farm work, good hours, house, wood and milk, near Sherbrooke.Willing to board single man.Apply Sherbrooke Record Box 214.37.Personal ADULTS rubber goods.Send $2.00 for 24 finest quality assorted latex and catalogue showing sav.ings up to 60%.Park Sales, Box 561, Hamilton, Ont.ftYGIENE SUPPLIES (rubber goods) Mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples 2i\"c,\t25 samples, $1.00 Mail order Dept.C-2, Nov.Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.Release Marilyn NEW YORK (AP)\u2014Actress Marilyn Monroe was discJiarged Friday from a New York psychiatric hospital after a four-day stay.The film star was admitted to the hospital\u2019s- Payne Whitney psychiatric clinic Tue-s-l 2nd floor, $48 per month.Adults day \u201cfor a period of rest and only.Hot water year around.|recupera.tion following a very Apply 236 Park Ave., Sherbrooke, arduous year in which she completed two films in rapid succession and in which she had to face marital problems.\u2019\u2019 Hi FURNISHED room*.Hot water year around.Apply 475 Vimy, Apt.1.TENEMENT, 6 rooms, not heated, THREE and four room heated apartments, stove and Frigidaire, Venetian blinds, colored bathroom.Hot water year around.Adults only.Apply 475 Vimy Street, Apt.1.In 1884, railway* across Russ aid arrives RABAT (AP)\u2014A shipment of; North America adopted the 16 MiG fighter planes, the first, standard time system, invented Russian military aid to Mor-i bty Canadian Sir Sanford Flem- occo.arrived in Casablanca Fri-ing.\t(day aboard a Soviet freighter.The Russians promised Mor-| occo military aid la-st Novem CITY OF SHERBROOKE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC PUBLIC NOTICE By-Law No.1087 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on the 23rd day of January 1961, the Municipal Council of the City of Sherbrooke has adopted By-Law No.1087 of the Municipal By-Laws of the City of Sherbrooke, amending zoning By-Law No.1071 and setting back a line separating zones G-13 and B-50 toward* the West to the prolongation of the line separating subdivision 2 and 7 of lot 15.T-26.Range IX, Township of Ascot.That the original of said By-Law No.1087 is kept at the City Hall, in the Municipal Archives, where everybody can take communication thereof.The By-Law will take effect on February 28.1961.GIVEN AT SHERBROOKE, this 9th day of February 1961.\t.H.P.Emond, City Clerk.ber when the French suddenly CART.EASY withdrew an offer of 12 Mistral! _________ jets after the Moroccans suddenly took over buildings ini Rabat which had been used by] the French as their military | headquarters.; Power project open NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y.(AP) The largest hydro - electric power project in the Western world produced its first power Friday, a trickle of electricity from one giant generator.Sometime next year, the trickle will become a flood as the sprawling $740.000.000 Niagara project reaches its full-rated capacity of 3,000,000 horse power.DUBOYCE'S CORNER \u2014 Mr.and Mrs William Badger, Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Rus-| sell and Mrs.William Russell were visiting Mrs.Bernard As-| sels in the Sherbrooke Hospital Later they dined with Mr.and! 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job.\u201cOne way that, boxing can bel saved is for il to go under fed-1 e r a 1 supervision,\u201d Marciano) said.\u201cI'm certain Ibis will be agreed on after the government¦ finishes it» investigation of the) sport.\u201d In addition to himself, he sup, ) gested Joe Louis, Jersey Joe) Walcott and Gene Tunney as men who could handle the1 supervisory chores.\u201cI feel 1 can help boxing and want to help it,\u201d Marciano said, I know that Dempsey, Tunney, Montmorency and Bersimis, a\u201e eliminated in the first round ot -isand Walcott, w^all have of Quebec The cup aw-arried to the winner of the Canada vs.United States match went to Sault Ste.Marie, Ont., for their 3-0 shut- play.\t,\t\u201e Nearly 53,000 people turned the same way.out to watch t hi peewees in action this year, compared witli T|-e||JfJ| HpcftPI\" a little over 19,000 Inst season 1 SUUAJI ncrvivei Russians Find Canadian-Siyle Pays Off As They Edge Trail Smoke Eaters 3-2 In Hard-Hilling Rugged Match MOSCOW (CP)\u2014A tough Russian hockey team defeated Trail Smoko Eaters 3-2 Sunday by trying its hand at Canadian-style hockey, and making it work fist for fist and stick for stick.Escaping unscathed from a major first-period brawl with (tie Canadians, Moscow Dynamos built up a 3-0 lead in the first two periods that Trail found impossible to beat in the final 20 minutes.A sellout crowd of 12,000 in the Moscow Sports Palace watched as the game threatened almost, from, the opening whistle to develop into a riot.Dozens of policemen were stationed throughout, the arena.A minor fight at the two-minute mark sparked the rough play, and four minutes before the first period ended every player on the ice except the goalie® was engaged -in' a boxing match.CONTINUES ROUGH From there on the play con tdnued to be wild although, as Jack Roxburgh, president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, said after the game: \u201cIt was a hard, rugged match but there was no real rough, dirty work.\u201d The Russian hockey fans howled and whistled so loudly in protest at times during the game that women spectators covered their ears with their h and®.Moscow sports writers had noted after Friday\u2019s game, which Trait tied 3-3 with the Wings of the Soviet team, that the play had been surprisingly mild dm view of reports that the Smoke Eaters played harshly in their -games in Sweden.Claude Cy-r, Trail's substitute goalie, successfully weathered seven shots in the first five minutes of the -game, but.Russia\u2019s Wins Women's Ski Tourney I Curling Results NORTH HATLEY MEN'S INVITATION BONSPIEL NEW COACH \u2014 Johnny Smart, 24-year-old ex-Saskatchewan Rough Rider of the VVIFU, center, signs as new coach of the Brome-iVlis-isquoi Bombers of the Eastern Intermediate SAN M A R T I N 0 DE CAS Football Conference.At left is Ron Mael\u2019hail, secretary, while at right is II.J.Rutledge, TROZZA, Italy (AP) Austria's president.\t(Record Photo by Studio Eclair) Traudl Heckcr Sunday won the)\ti experience of 12 with Westmount High School where Vychcslav Starshinov found the mark at 14:22.At 15:48 Vladimir Ursinov put the Russians ahead 2-0.The Russians increased their lead to 3-0 al 18:14 of the middle period when Evgeny Mayorov emerged from a pile-up in front of the .Smoke Eaters\u2019 net and flicked the puck home.Given a virous pep talk be tween periods, the Canadians came out fighting in the third period and centre Hal Jones put and a year with the senior free descent closing event in a) CQWANSVILE \u2014 (Stuff)\u2014| Smart\u2019s football two-day women\u2019s ski compe1:- Twenty-four-year-old J o h n n vistarted al the age (ion in this Alpine winter re Smart, former Saskatchewan sort.\tRoughrider player of the WIFU.\t, \u201e\t.,\t,\t, I¦,I.\t\u201e;\u201eht\ti\u201e\the spent three years followed She covered\tthe\t2.980-metrc signed luduy\tnight\tto\tm id (2,288-yard) course in 1:59.4.|coaching duties for 19()1 of the)by one year with Pointe St.Another Austrian, Christ I Haas, ! Brome-Missisquoi Bombers of; Charles.placed second in 2 00 8\tjthc Eastern Intermediate Foot ; He also spent two years with)combines sportsmanship ,, ,\t,\t.hall Conference.\tthe Verdun Junior \u2018Shamcats\u20191 playing ability.Miss Hecker also won the;\tL\t^ o ^ combined classification by plac-j in-g first in Saturday's special slalom.Faye Pitt, 19.of Montreal) placed 15lh in Sunday's free Canadiens Tied By Rangers 3-3 And Lose To Hawks 31; Mahovlich Gels Goal As Leals Belt Bruins And Wings j It is becoming increasingly behind retired Maurice Rich-evident that many observers, ard\u2019s record of 50 in one season, including super-confident coach The five \u2022 point outburst also | Punch Im.ach, underestimated'gave the starry left winger the Toronto Maple Leafs this sea- lead in the scoring race.He has sen.\t69 points, one more than the During the weekend they total of Montreal s Bernie Geof-came up with two victories\u2014 (rion.the'r sixth and seventh against' Kelly\u2019s four assists gave him one tie in eight games\u2014to grab 44 so far this season\u2014tops in a commanding six \u2022 point lead the league \u2014 and broke the alop the Nat ion a Hockey Maple Leaf club record of 43 League standings.\t)registered by Ted Kennedy in Big Frank Mahovlich and old 1950-51 season, pro Red Kelly were the big guns Keen opened and closed the Saturday\u2014each coming up with scoring in Sunday\u2019s game at five - point performances\u2014when Detroit.Dick Duff and Olm-thc Leafs skated to a 6-3 victory stead were the other Toronto over Boston Bruins at Toronto, scorers.Vic Stasiuk and Norm Sunday, rookie Dave Keon Ullman tallied for Detroit, supplied the big punch, scoring Goalie Lorne (Gump) Worsley twice in a 4-2 victory over the;and Andy Hebenton were the Red Wings at Detroit.\tlurces of Rangers\u2019 comeback The victories gave the Leafs ; against the Canadiens Saturday.73 pom's\u2014only two less than Worsley came up with a fan-pre-season objective\u2014 ustic game, stopping 52 shots, ball c ub to a new baseball mar-;',\" 5,6 Sam,es- The stumbling, de-;ar-j Hebenton scored two goals ket in the upper plains of the *endl\"?champion Montrea 1 _both unassisted and withm United States, the Griffith clan -^adiens follow with 67 pom.s four minutes of each other late has embarked on a g'ad-handing in 04 games.\tin the game, campaign that would make a \u201dEJTI-E F0R \"\u2019\"IE\tRookie Pat Hannigan, potted Kiwanian beam.\t) ^he Canadiens could only sal- \\cw York's third goal while \u201cWe\u2019re still sort of up in the va§e one pom-t in two weekend Her.ri Richard, Dickie Moore air,\u201d said Calvin Griffith, presi-'0Ul'nSs on road.Saturday.a,nj Geoffrion tallied for the dent of the old Washington Sen-: ^e-v blew a 3-1 lead at New, nabs.ators and the new Minnesota York and had to settle for a 3-3 At Chicago, the Canadiens Taut Twins, so named for the Tvith Rangers.\t^ took an early 1-0 lead on de- team.Johnny was awarded the twin «ities of Minneapolis and) Chicago Black Hawks took fenceman Jean - Guy Talbot's .\t,\t,\t_\t.\t.\t,_r\u201e St.Paul.\tjcare of the onee-migtoty Habs.goal but couldn\u2019t hold it.Jimmy Ambrose Trophy in 195, \u201eWe know we-re on a hon«yJSunday, beating them 3-1 before Ron Murphy tied the score 1-1 while with the Shamcats.The {moon for a couple of years,\u201d \u202215,789 home fans.\t'with the 100th goal of his NHL plaque is awarded annually tolsaid a Twins\u2019 official.\u201cThis is Centre Don McKenney re- career.Pierre Pilote and Eric the QRFU player who best;the time to make friends and tojeorded his second three - goa Nesterenko -got Hawks\u2019 other Whittar Trophy W.Hammond (Sher) D.\tTheobald (N.Hatley) S.Hamilton (Lenn; .G.Burt (Sher) .S.Reed (N.Hatley) .E.\tNichol (Sher) .B.Bishop (N.Hatley) W.Smith (Lenn) S.Hamilton (Lenn) .W.Hammond (Sher) .Mace Trophy G.Burt (Sher) P.Theobad (N.Hatley) 8 4 9 7 7 1 6 2 11 9 Calvin Griffith, Happy Over New Layout MINNEAPOLIS (AP -To introduce themselves and their with Dr.Hibbards Rink Loses Curling Playoff 11 Torn! three straight twos before Hib- Shawtnigan, llerh Hodges 12, Que- learn all about the people here and the things they like.We\u2019ve done our damndest.\u201d I As yet it has not induced an overpowering demand for tick- performance in one game this two goals, season* in the weekend\u2019s only! Jacques Plante was in nets other game at Boston SundayIfor Canadiens in both games, to pace the Bruins to an easy The Bruins\u2019 triumph against 06.5.Other Canadian plaoings: them back in the game with a Sodden Ryan, 17, Mo-nl T goal at: the 4:33 mark.\tjblant, Que., 2:13.2; 34.I Centre Dave Rusnell followed ICrutchfield, Shaw ini gap with a goal at 11:22 but Trail )2:31.1.couldn\u2019t notch the equalizer.\t\u2014- However, the Canadians will\t»*# : Li have a chance lo redeem (hem MlCKey Wright selves when they meet another) sa**\t.Soviet, team here Tuesday in the' WlnS VJfpOll AVT \u2022*'\" s,me;St.Petersburg Trail now has a won-lost record 5-2-t in their eight exhibition games so far.They also lost their opening match in Oslo, Norway\u2014that one by a 8-3 score.REMEMBER WHEN Willie Logan- of Saint lamaque, Gerry Lawlis 10.Lachine, Ted Hunt bye.FINAL STANDING won x-Hudson x-Sherbrooke Lachine Shawinigan .Sept.-Iles .St.Johns Kenogaml Bourlamaque Quebec lost 2 3 3 3 4 5 5 6 downhill race\twilh\ta\tlime Welch,\u2018amiti've of Uni Ion EtogJbard could count a four on the\tknobby ct.rk 11, Bour- aownnui.race\twith\ta\ttime\tof who took up curling seven year-i 11th.The Sherbrooke skip ran aco.led his Hudson Heights1 out of rocks on the final end.28 Curling Club to -an 11-8 playoff Defending champion Ted rein victory over Dr.John Hibbard | Hunt of Lachine finished in two indu of Sherbrooke lo win the prov- way tic for theird spot with a Que., inc al curling championship Sat-'5-3 mark.urdav.\tI Playoff end by end Welch and his rink will reprc.|Hudson\tm m 022 m\u201411 sont Quebec i n the (.anudiiin\tninth round championship at Calgary March sherbrooke.Dr.John Hibbard u.6-11.\tKenogaml, Alfred Lower 6.The Hudson and Sherbrooke) Hudson.Tom Welch is, st.Johns rinks were forced into the play-|M- J- Roch 9\u2019 off round when both ended the SI.PETERSBURG, Fla.\u2014iround - robin tourna meut, with (AP)\u2014Mickey Wright, the tall;six win- and two tosses.In power hilter of women\u2019s goW, Tuesday's first round Hudson celebrated her birthday two beat Sherbrooke 12-5.\tT**! â < Ci I I kl (E A\t* days early this year.The big- Welch got into the playoff b\\ , I jjlpc At\tIn NOrill AmPNr/in gest present was a $1.247 check, coming from behind lo defeat ;¦*\" IV* J\t«JIVII4V III Iwl III Mlllvl IVUII The 25-year-old professional!Mauric,'e Rwh °r St.Johns 13-9) of seven seasons long has beenl'1® Saturday\u2019s1 final round.Hib- I bard had an easy time in the ! downing Alfred Lo-j _\t_ \u2018\t.Maria and Otto Jelinek x\u2014Played extra round to decide champion.sainv John, tabb^ b-v many as PotentiaUy N.B., won, the Canadian indoor lhe ,best wonK,n «°lllei' ewr\t' ke'ro-, speed skafim-g title at the Mount- swln8 a cllllb- -she rarae dosel - Canadians Capture Three Of Four :igure Skating Championships real Forum 27 years ago tonight, Logan\twon\tthe 221),\t140 and 800-yard\tevents and,\tthe three-mile for a point total of 140, twice that of his nearest rival, Ik*o Freisinger of Chicago.HOCKEY'S BIG SEVEN The leaders: G A\tPis.43 26\t69 32 36\t68 32 30\t62 21 40\t61 17 44\t61 Mahovlich, Toronto Geoffrion, Montreal Moore, Montreal Beliveau, Montreal Kelly.Toronto Bathgate, New York 23 34 37 Ullman, Detroit 18 37 55 ami 13-6.\tPHILADELPHIA (AP) to retaliziniff that rootentiat wilhl 1,1 ot'her final ' roimdl games,) Canadian « k a t-ers, captured a five-under men\u2019s par per\t\"od g es of Shawinigan th,ree ot the four titles at stake romance for 72 ho J in wLfc\u2019ff Gaston Am.vot of Quebec L (h,p Norlh Am,rican- figure 12-11, while Knobbv Clark ot\t.Sept Iks beat Gerry Lawlis 0f|skalinS championships during Bourlamaque 11-1-0.\tjthe weekend, the five - foot - nine blonde rpw) Hunt, the 1960 champion) ning the St.Petersburg Open by four strokes Sunday.from San Diego, Calif,, turned, in a card otf 72-70-67-70- Laurence Owen.16, of Boston from Lachine, had the Iasi was the only U.S.winner and muscle.Otto was knocked out.sas- ter-brather exiles from Czecho-slavia, now living in Oakville, Ont., were practising (heir pairs routine Friday night when they fell.Maria was cut by Otto\u2019s skates on her right thigh.She bruised a hip and pulled a tremely good by our standards,\u201d the club official said BUY SEASON TICKETS Businessmen in Willis ton, N.D., 650 miles from the Twin Cities, are willing to lay out more than $1,809 for etgh-t season tickets to watch major league baseball.! By late last week the Twins had sold a little under 2,700 season tickets.They were told by some baseball enthusiasts here the figure might come close to the Milwaukee Braves\u2019 standard of 12,000.They would be happy, however, with around 8,C00 and may settle for 6,000.\u201cThis would be adequate the spokesman said.\u201cYou've got to remember they\u2019ve had a pretty hot football ticket cam-paiigm through here.\u201d The football Minnesota Vikings got the jump on the Twins last fall and have peddled more than 23,000 season tickets.The baseball books sell for between $150 and $200 more.Griffith is confident, however that his first-year attendance in the Twin Cities will run well over a million.Evidence of a territory-wide interest in the 8-3 victory over the Rangers.The Hawks strengthened their hold on third place with their victory against Canadiens.They now have 59 points and fourth-place Detroit has 53, The New York was their first in eight games.McKenney got two of his three goals in the first period when the Bruins opened up a 4-0 lead and added the other in Rangers are fifth with 43 and the third' period.Boston is last with only 35.j Johnny Bucyk scored two of Mahovlich and Kelly each)Boston's other goals and singles scored once and collected four:went to Jerry Toppazziini, Pro-assists apiece against the novost and defenceman Leo Bruins Saturday.Other Toronto goals were by Bert Olmstead, Bob Nevin, Ron Stewart and defenceman Tim Horton.Rookie Tom McCarthy, Doug Mohns and Andre Pronovost ta'lied for the Bruins.SEVEN SHY OF MARK Mahovlich's -goal was his 43rd at Chicago of the season and left him seven that night.Boivin.Camille Henry, Andy Bathgate and Harry Howell tallied for the Rangers.There are no games in the league until Wednesday when the Canadiens and Leafs clash at Toronto.New York will he in a nother game Richmond Braves Post 4-2 Win Over Cookshire Commercials In Hard Tilt 3 Games On Tap Tomorrow Night 70- rotund by e.He was eliminated [her margin over Her first St.Petersburg title Friday when he lost 7 - 6 to champion Wendy Griner of Tor- Canadlan Taken to a nearby hospital, he!Premise that ,few shopkeepers came over Louise Suggs of Atlanta, who finished with a 73 Sunday after three consecutive rounds of 70.New York \u2014 Denny Moyer, 15534.Portland, Ore.outpointed Charley Scott, 147, Philadelphia, io.Hodges.\tonto in the women's singles was In the playoff Saturday, as thin as thin ice.V etch got off to a good start, Things were so bad from the with a single on the first end American -standpoint that the and a double on the second.At c.inad,.m pairs ,e.am skated no time in the game was he he- awav VV]lh a erown despite the hind, although Hibbard man fat,( ,i{ shcuktrit even have been aged a two in the seventh toL_ u,e trail 5-4- Welch replied with! -T V-.Ü1HB p ***** «*««\u2022 t (BSD ,'V -V-.- .was treated for 'a wrenched!® loteroattottal Falls, Minn., or back, mild concussion and had|faTmer,.s from Milbank, S.D., will three stitches sewed in a scalp be buying season tickets, wound.\tBut .thousands of them will OUTLOOK ADVICE\tcome 1,0 town\u2014here you\u2019ve got Told not to skate by doctors, t0 \u2019saf ^'ns-^mce or twice a they said thanks for the advice! year t0 Wa(tch the blg Ieagucrs' and skated.Net result: One of _ 'he easiest victories of the two-RotterSOn MoV©S day competition.The Jelineksl\t.\t.wound up their exercise with JO Miami BoOCn the eye-catchiinig lift that pre-!\t, cipitated their accident.\t, Floyd Pa't!erson wfl11 Pack UP ^ .\tinis gear and move from Spring O.hei winners were Donald Valley, N.Y., to a new training Jackson of Oshawa, Qn-t., in the {camp at Homestead, Fla.Tues-® Tinfies\u2019ta\"^ !th5C\u201cadian!day to conclude his work for his RICHMOND \u2014 The St.Francis Valley Hockey League is drawing to a close as the regular season ends Friday night.Twins is undeniable.So is 1he|six more tilts will be played this week before the playoffs start.Goalie Emile Beauchesne played one of his best games to help his club to 4-2 victory over Cookshire.He made several great saves to hold back the opposition.Braves took a 1-0 lance team of Virginia Thomp- son and William both of Toronto.Jackson\u2019s smooth.Me La eh tin.world heavyweight boxing title and artistic performance simply was too much for Bradley Lord, U.S.champion from Boston.Trailing the Jelineks io the pairs was the American team of Maribel Owen, Laurence's older sister, and Dudley Richards of Boston.Donna Lee Carrier and Roger Campbell, both defence March 13 against ex-champ In-gemar Johansson at confident Miami Beach.the game to put Braves ahead again.At the 17-minute mark Smith worked around a couple for players to send the puck back to Frank Bergeron near the blue line and he let go with a slap-shot that caught the right-hand corner giving Braves a good two-goal lead.In the last minute the Corn- lead in the first period on aimercials tried it with an extra goal by Clement Viens who)man pulling out the goalie and worked in on a neat play with rushed the Richmond nets but Roger Smith and Frank Ber ) Beauchesne stopped everything SeTon.\t'they threw at him.Braves al- The boys staged a ganging;most got another goal at the play at the 10:30 mark of the .empty cage but the buzzer first frame to beat Cookshire {sounded and the game ended goalie Claude Dionne.Each 4-2 for the Richmond crew.netminder had made six saves in the first period-four penalties were called, one to goalie Dionne for holding the puck outside of his nets.None figured in the scoring.Total saves in the game were 24 for Beauchesne, 14 for Dionne and 4 for Lemire.Three games are scheduled for Tuesday night with Richmond travelling to Magog, As- Johansson has been on the scene for some time, working out at.Palm Beach.\t| Marcel Forgues, Cookshire\u2019s bestos at Rock Island and Wind- -\tdefenseman, scored a neat goal)sor at Cookshire.Two more Dick Tiger, the British Em-from inside the blueline after Thursday and one Friday night p i re middleweight champion,, will be on display Saturday night at.Madison Square Garden in New York against Gene (Ace) Armstrong of Elizabeth, of Los Angeles, were runners- ^',b up to the Thompson-McLachlin Tiger lost his Empire crown team in the dance.\tj*0 Wilfie Greaves in Edmonton, ast June but won it back by- SEE RESULT REVERSED Some of the experts on hand were not overly impressed with Miss Owen's victory over Miss Griner.They hin'.ed the result could be reversed when the girls meet again Feb.21 in the world championships at Czechoslovakia.Oilier Canadian finishers in the dance competition were Paulette Doan, Port Credit, Ont.and Kenneth Ormsby, Toronto, third: Donna Lee Mitchell and John Mitchell, Vancouver, fifth.{stopping the Canadian Nov.30 He has beaten Armstrong twice, once e ach in 4959 and 1960.These are the only defeats on Armstrong's record which also includes 19 victories and one draw.taking a pass from Tribodeau: finishes out the 30-game sche-at the 3:06 mark of the sec- dule.ond period.This tied the game! and both clubs played it hard right through.Wayne Crack1 PU1 Braves ahead after slipping 0rOpS Some Rozsavolgyi Drops Some Weight On Tour MOLSON Canada's largest selling Ale a Desrosiers pass past Dionne! and that was the end of the; scoring in the second.Cookshire took advantage of\tANGELES (AP)\u2014Hun- a penalty to Mike Bergeron of\tSarian miler Istvan Rozsavol- Braves to tie the game once\tSJ'1 looks as though he's have again on a goal bv George Reid\tto Put on weight to become a at the 14:44 mark.Reid took\t9\"'Pourld weakling.But if he's a pass from Jack Dubois and\tdropped a couple of pounds on Irifled the puck between a de-\th>s U.S.tour, that's all he's -\t)fenseman\u2019s legs to beat Beau- lost The Eddie Mach-en - Ganin chesne.The Cookshire coach Rozsavolgyi, whose\u2019 scrawny ^ t\t\"j\tejr i h63'-'weight\tbou\tpolled goalie Dionne out and\tphvsique disguises remarkable scheduled\tfor\tStockton.\tCalif\t.-replaced him with Lemire who\tstamina, scored his fourth vic- Tuesday, has -been set back a stopped four quick shots as tory in four U.S.races Satur- the mile eas-indoor Games and other af- lincuons.Rozsavolygyi won the Times FOR SERVICE \u2014 QUALITY \u2014 ECONOMY in CONCRETE call UNICRETE READY MIX INC.\u2022\t7 yard capacity Truck Mixtr» \u2022\tFra# Expert Estimations \u2022\tDay Delivery Saturday \u2022\tElectrical Concrete Batching Plant \u2022\tDay or Night Delivery Monday thru' Friday \u2022\tNo Extra Charge for Night Delivery \u2014 WE ARE EQUIPPED FOR WINTER POURING \u2014 Bourque Boulevard (Sherbrooke City Limits)\tTel.LO.l-blbl mile in the ordinary time of 4:07.0, beating ex-countryman Laszlo Tabori by nine-tenths of a second.Terry Sullivan of Southen Rhodesia was third in 4:08.0.In another featured event, Jim Beatty of the Santa Clara Valley (Calif.) Youth Village j streaked past 17-year-old Bruce Kidd of Toronto and Max Trues of the U.S.Air Force in the last lap and took the iwo-miie ia 9:05.7.I «HKRBROOKP: DAILY RFICORP, MON., FEB.1*.1M1 S Beavers Bally To Upset Rockets And Tie Series S3 «\u2022iWr *\u2022 ¦ .I'J!: ttSÉP « \" Al Moore Gets Sherbrooke's First Goal Beavers' Scorers With Andy Pratte Two Sixteens Clash In Mild Scramble (Photos by Gerry Lemay) Keith Sanschagrin Paces Waterloo To 9-0 Win Over Knowlton To Win District Of Bedford Hockey Crown WATERLOO.For the second consecutive year, Waterloo High School has emerged champions in the District of Bedford Senior Hockey League.The Blue and White compiled an undefeated season and finished up their league schedule with a resounding 9-0 win over their arch rivals from Knowlton, Friday night.Keith Sanschagrin was the big gun for the Waterloo squad and did all the scoring in the first two periods.The big left winger picked up singletons at 2:10 and 11:45 of the first period and completed his \u201chat-trick\u201d at the 13:30 mark of the second period.Langevin and Perkins picked up assists on the first goal; Owen and Cousens shared on the second, while the third was a solo effort.The first two periods featured fast and at times some rough hockey but referees Thomson and Stonefield kept the game under close check.Page was kept busy between the pipes for Knowlton and time and again foiled the Waterloo attackers.The third period was all Waterloo, as the Knowlton defence collapsed and could not restrain the fast skating league winners.At 7:43 Cousens fed a pass to Owen and the centre made no mistake.Sanschagrin picked up his fourth goal two minutes later when he connected on a relay from Owen.But Graves slammed in two Italy Wins Two-Man Sled Championship LAKE PLACID, N Y (AP)-jllarly pausing to look back on I a superb performance in getting (Special) \u2014Igoals in less than a minute to fifth straight two-man world give the victors a 7-0 lead.His second goal was the prettiest of the night as he took passes from Racicot and Langevin, picked his way through four defenders and lodged the disc in the short corner.Racicot finished up the scoring for the Blue and White by notching goals at the 17:59 and 18:25 marks.Graves picked up assists on both goals, with Langevin aiding on the last.Coaler Jim Macintosh hung up his first \u201cgoose-egg\u201d of the season and had to work hard to keep it in the final period.At least four times he had to come up with key saves to pre vent the visitors from blinking the red light.The top players for Knowlton were Lapierre, Lamoine, and Page, while all the stars must be given to the Waterloo squad for an all-out team effort.The local boys are now engaged in examinations .at the High School, but will play a series with St.Johns, to select a winner who will advance to the Provincial Semi-finals.KNOWLTON: Page, Lamoine, B.Warden.Eldridge, D.Millar, B.Patterson, A.Barr, J.Lapierre, J.Hamilton, L, West-cott.WATERLOO; J.Macintosh, A.Talbot.D.Perkins, L.Langevin, B.Racicot, B.Graves, 'C.Norris, K.Sanschagrin, G.Owen, D.Cousens, A.Cooper.bobsled championship, Italy\u2019s Eugenio Monti today began preparing to defend the world four-man crown next weekend.Monti drove his sled like a wayward comet Sunday and shattered all two - man speed records on the mile.Mt.Van Final Twinbill Of Junior Hockey League Schedule Tonight At Arena The final scheduled twin cis will take over fourth spot bill of the Sherbrooke Juniorjnow held hy Bishop\u2019s Univer-Hockey League will take place sity.this evening at the Arena com The teams played a fourteen mencing at 7.15.In the open- game schedule this year with exception Bishop's part in only eight.Rock Island Stop Paper Makers 5-3 To Extend Lead In St.Francis League, Real Beaudoin Registers Hat-Trick playoffs next Sunday when the first and third clubs meeting and the Hoev-enberg run.His four-heatise.conc*'P'acc team clashing time of 4:42,67, smashed Stanjwftt> 'tie fourth place squad.Benham\u2019s old mark of 4:42.83 Bishops dont take part in the set almost four years ago.:Payoffs as agreed upon before The topper was an almost' e s^ar*\tseason H will fantastic 1:09.22 ride over the bc a two-game total-point series final heat that c us ed the with the \"inner meeting in the hopes of a young American ma- ing tilt of the twinbill Bishop's the will visit St.Francis while in took the second game the Maroons was brought about and Beavers will clash.\tjthe fact that the University Following tonight's fixturejplays in the Intercollegiate cir | the playoffs will commence cuit and din\u2019t have sufficienti°( Ski conditions Conditions at the ski centres in the Eastern Townships as compiled by the Sherbrooke Tourist Bureau are as foil lows: Hillrrest \u2014 26 to 30 inches of snow; no new snow fall within the last 24 hours, who i'oma Lift and T Bar in opera This (jon.slopes good; temperatures owing to 5 below; roads good.Ml.Orfonl snow; no 30 to 40 inches j snow fall with I nine, 24-year-oid Gary Sheffield, whose dad used to ride with Benham.Sheffield finished second with a time of 4:45.74.Two Canadian entries, from Montreal placed ninth and twelfth.Vic Emory driving the No.2, sled was timed in 4:50.83, while Lament Gordon on the No.1 learn sled covered the course in 4:58.01.The first two heats of the four-man championships will bo' held Saturday and the final two Sunday.finals.The outcome of tonight\u2019s game won\u2019t change the positions in the standing as they were decided last week with Beavers in first, Maroons second, Indians third and St.Fran- time to play a complete chile in the Dugrc loop.The league has had a sche- 'n ft'1' post 24 hours; hard packed snow on a solid base; 3 ski very!tows and double chair lift in op- successful season and the fans were treated to some very good hockey.It was a close battle for first place between the Beavers and Maroons with the Murphy team copping first place last Monday to finish four points ahead of second-place Maroons.The Indians ended in oration; temperature 0; slopes passable; roads good, sanded.Mt.Sutton 31 to 41 inches of snow; no new snow fall within the past 24 hours; 1 inch of powdered snow on a solid, packed base; T Bar and chair-lift in operation; slopes excellent, temperatures 10 be- third spot who e even points],\t,\t\u201e\t.\t.\t\u2019 .\tlow, roads good, sanded, while Bishops are next with \u2019\t^ eight and the Saints in the cel ! Thetford Minas \u2014 53 inches lar.Sherbrooke Racing Club To Hold Meeting Tonight To Discuss Plans For Coming Season, New Directors WINDSOR \u2014 Rock Island Jets extended their lead over their closet rivals in the St.Francis Intermediate Hockey-League here Sunday afternoon when they posted a 5-3 win Ellis opened the scoring in the first period but Lapierre out Windsor on an even keel just before the frame ended.In the second session Audet made it 2-1 for the home club over the Paper Makers before seconds after the start.Codere 783 fans.\t(extended the lead to 3-1 but The win gave the Jets a in the final minutes of play three-point spread over the\u2019Beaudoin commenced his ef- Windsor club, who are in second spot in the Bernie loop, Real Beaudoin came up with a hat-trick for Coach Conrad L'Heureux\u2019s team while P.Ellis notched the other two.fort to put the Jets within hailing distance.The third period was all Rock Island as they rolled in three goals to ensure them the victory.Beaudoin opened right after the start and a few minutes later Ellis got his second of the afternoon when Codere was sitting out a hooking infraction.The Jets had a man in the cooler when Beaudoin l got his third tally of the after, 'noon on a breakaway to complete the scoring for the after- Jack Kearns Picks Swede To Win Title PALM BEACH, Fla (AP \u2018 Right here and now I'm pick- noon, ing the Swede to knock out Pat-\tpirst pci-j0() lerson when they meet in i_R0ck Island Ellis, Miami Beach March 13 \"\t2\u2014Windsor Lapierre, The speaker was Jack (Morissette) .Kearns, veteran manager of Penalties: Goodsell, Spenard,' boxers who has handled Jack Beasse, Menard, Emond.Dempsey, Archie Moore and\tSecond Period many others during his long 3\u2014Windsor Audet, career.He was visiting the| (Leblanc, Dupuis) - training camp of Ingemar Jo- 4\u2014Windsor M.Codere, hansson.who will try to lift the (Edmond.Leblanc) .heavyweight boxing crown from:5\u2014Rock Island Beaudoin, Floyd Patterson's head in\u2019 (Menard) .Miami Beach next mon;h.\u201cNo.I am not picking the Noranda Sends First Player To NHL Dave Kean NORANDA.Que.(CP)\u2014This mining district, tucked away in western Quebec, has sent it's first, player to the National Hockey League and.under the guidance of a mile of a goal-tender who once heard the plaudits of the big time, is grooming others for future stardom.Dave Keon, Toronto Maple Leafs centre w'ho probably will be this season's NHL rookie of the year, is Noranda's first home-brew NHL player although adapted sons such as Murph Chamberlain and Kilby MacDonald made the grade in ear-ier years.Keon came up through unsponsored ranks in a community whose Mr Hockey is Wilf Cude.Welsh-born goaltending star of pre-war years who was selected as goaltender for the NHL\u2019s second all-star team in 1935-36 and 1936-37 while in the nets for Montreal Canadiens.He might have been a first-leam all-star except for the fact he played in the halcyon days of Turk Broda, Tiny Thompson, Mike Kanakas, Dave Kerr, Lome Chabot, Alex Connell, Geo rge Hainsworth, Charlie Gardiner and the likes.Cude.raised in Western Canada but a longtime resident of this district, is a «coût for Deceit Red Wings and coach of ocal hockey teams.There is no The Sherbrooke Racing Club dard can also be put on a will operate this season under;higher Ieve, with the nPW according to changeg brought about of snow; no new snow fall within the past 24 hours; packed snow on a solid, packed base, 2 tows in opera!ion; slopes very good, temperatures 4 below; roads good.Sherbrook* Municipsl Ski Lift \u2014 25 lo 26 inches of snow Lift in operation; slopes good; temperature 5 below; roads very good.Bisons Rolling a new direction the report released bv Roger! -\t- Badeau of Sherbrooke.The|Montreal with the flat races it |n High Oear 'is expected that this will help!\t\u2014 .\ttL* J the local track making it pos-/VlOVG Into InirCJ sible to obtain a better class of horses here.The flat-racing, or runners, will lake over in Montreal and won\u2019t hold any races on Sunday.This should prove a big help to all tracks in the Province and at the same time a new group, comprising 35 men will meet this evening at the Arena at 7.30 for the first time.The new members will invest $2,000 each.They hold a option to purchase the old club and will operate under the same name.The main items on the agenda for this evening will be to elect a new board and at\tconsiderable number\tof horses the same time discuss the op-\twill be available\tto\trace clse- tion.\t(where as during that period of The option for the present flat-racing no harness racing Club is for $35,000 and after will be held on Montreal, buying out the former owners! It is hoped that a good .the new group will have suffi-crowd will be on\thand tonight ^^.^av before their rush cient funds left to make several\tto discuss plans\tfor\tthe com-\t^ changes which are necessary.\ting season.The meeting is Aa\u2018 c ec ® \u2019 '' The new body is convinced open to the public and one in-,1 Meanwhile Cleveland lo s that racing in Sherbrooke caojterested in racing is invited to both it* weekend games anr be increased and that the slan- attend.local league, for the twin Rouyn-4.12!Noranda region boasls just '2 minutes before the end with his 24t!i goal of the sea .-an.Dan Poliziani was the onl> two-goa man for Providence a he Reds ran wild after Zellic Toppazzini opened the scoring with his 24*.h go\u2019s].determined to win.That's what Penalties; Daigncault.Ecosse, Mon.real Royals of the Eas.ern N.Boucher completed the scor- Penalties Dempsey had going lot him.\u201d IL'Heureux, Bachand, Ellis.[Professional League.\t,ing in the last five minutes of minutes.\u2014 Ma.iov.kn, Tokyo\u2014Sadao Yaoi'a, UI'A, iJapan outpo o.ed Chung Koor jMyun.llî1^.South Korea.10 Havana \u2014 Baby Colcn, 162 ML (Cuba and Julio Carrera, 1W.[Cuba, drew, 10.and scored lone goal each and obtained four assists as Maple Leafs defeated Boslon Bruins 6-3 Saturday.New York\u2019s Andy Hebenton who scored two goals in the bird period to enable Rangers ,o He Montreal Canadiens 33 Saturday.Bo\u2018¦'on\u2019s Don McKenncy, who scored three go as and was credited with an assist as Bruins defeated New York Bangers 8-3 Sunday.Chicago's Tod Sloan, who set up all three goals as Black Hawks edged Montreal Canadiens 3-1 Sunday.Toronto's Dick Duff who \u2022ored the winning gcal in Japle Leafs' 4-2 victory over Detroit Red Wings, Sunday.PHOENIX Ariz.(AP)\u2014Arn old Palmer and a man who m-Fringed his patent on incredible Finishes, Doug Sanders, met today in a golf match that seemingly couldn\u2019t be\u2014an 18 - hole playoff for the Phoenix Open championship.The winner gets $4,300, the jloser $3,000, and each takes a fourth of the day\u2019s gate receipts.| Sanders was eight big strokes behind the front \u2022 running [Palmer Sunday at the start of jwhat was scheduled as the final iround of the tournament.| He proceeded to slash eight j strokes off par to set an Arizona (Country Club course record of 62, while Palmer had to scramble for an even par 70.Thus, they pulled into the 72-[hole mark deadlocked at 270, 10 under par for the distance.Sanders.27-year-old advocate of the short baekswing, was the picture of perfection as he drove out of the fairway only once; hit every green in régula tion and rang up a card of 10 pars and eight birdies.Jack Fleck, who won the Phoenix Open last year in a playoff with Bill Collins and who teed off Sunday just iwo [strokes behind Painter, finished jon eback at 271 for third money (of $2.000.i Don January was fourth at 272 for $1,700.Dave Marr and Johnny Pott tied for fifth with 274, winning $1.450 each.Collins and tournament tenderfoot Jackie Cupit of Longview, Tex., each took $1.250 with 275.Two Canadians finished in the money.Toronto\u2019s A1 Balding wound*-jp in a three-way tie for ninth place and pocketed $1,016.67.He \u2018hot 68-69-71-68\u2014276.Vancouver's Stan Leonard was tied with three others for I6lh place for $659.He had 68-71-68-71\u2014278.25087146 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MON., FEB.13, 1961 Goods and Services Use this handy guide to progressive Eastern Townships business concerns! 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