Sherbrooke daily record, 14 avril 1961, vendredi 14 avril 1961
[" 1961\t\t\tAPRIL\t\t1961 -1 8 : 2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 : 16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22 23 30\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 SiiecbcookeDailii ïlccoi\u2019d '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS / THE WEATHER Cloudy with light mow mixed with rain today; Saturday clear with cloudy periods; northeasterly winds 20 becoming northerly 10 to night; milder.I.ow \u2022 high ;10 and 5U.Elstablished 1897.Price: 5 Cent* SHERBROOKK QL EBEC.FRIDAY.APRH 14.1961 Sixty-Fifth Year Mounts Lenin s tomb Red Square packed to welcome Gagarin MOSCOW (AP) \u2014 Moscow took the world's first space traveller, Yuri Gagarin to its bosom today in Red Square with an outpouring of pride and joy beyond anything since the collapse of Nazi Germany 16 years ago.The Cosmonaut, beading a Liquor tax takes up slack Cut meal, fuel taxes space flight took place April 12.All the technical systems worked well, and 1 felt tine.\u201cI am ready to fulfil any new tasks for the homeland.'\u2019 The short, pudgy Soviet leader wrapped his burly arms around the hero\u2014who is only about the Deadlock QUEBEC motorcade from Vnukovo Airport, arrived in the square at 2.20 p.m.Moscow\u2019 time.His arrival in the great square climaxed a triumphant automobile ride from the airfield, where he had landed from his secret space base to a tumultu-\t,\t.\t.\t.\ti ;\tsame height \u2014 kissed him new hquor law, ous ovation 90 minutes before.\t,\t\u201c\t\\\t.\t.Premiersquare y on *\u2018ie f11011\"1.anc> selling hours and providing îthen several \u201e .,\t____ ,\tand left of the mouth.Soviet union s new hero to the most honored spot in the Soviet GREETED BY WIFE Union, the top of the Lenin-| More kisses followed, Stalin tomb.With members of|)jme from Gagarin's wife, new liquor law in (CP) \u2014 A broadening) Beaming proudly.Khrushchev accompanied t h c-the nght|f°r th' establishment, of a the ruling presidium around them, they waved to the cheering thousands jamming the entina, smartly dressed in jliquor board, is in elfect today after a six-hour dead-this lock between the legisla-Val ture\u2019s two houses Thursday a night.i The new act was signed by .\tithe lieutenant-governor and be- square.\thie blue spring hat, from his canie iaw following a, eompro- The presidium awarded him plump, beaming mother, Anna,||miSe between the elected Legis-the supreme title of Hero of the|a woollen shawl over her head,i llative Assembly and the ap- Soviet Union \u201cin recognition of the heroic exploit.\u201d It also created a new title and conferred it upon Gagarin: \"°ilot \u2014 Astronaut of the U.S.S.R.\u201d SALUTES KHRUSHCHEV Flown to Moscow from an unidentified airfield near the point where he landed safely from a 108 - minute flight into space Wednesday, Gagarin stood at attention before his premier, saluted and reported completion of his mission and his readiness for new orders.\u201cComrade, first secretary of the Communist party of the Soviet Union, chairman of the council of ministers of the U.S.S.R.,\u201d he said, \u201cI am happy to report that the task assigned by the central committee of the Communist party of the Soviet Union and the Soviet govern ment has been fulfilled.\"The world's first manned and from his father, Alexei, w'ho; iP°intec* Legislative C o u n e i 1, ,\t,\t,\t.I (which functions as a provincial looked as if he d stepped from a jsc,nate Chekhov play, in a dark blue\t95.scat assembly is con overcoat, a blue worker\u2019s cap.trolled by Premier Lcsase's Lih-and walking with a slick.The crals, the 24-seat council by the father broke into tears.opposition Union Nationale party.Speaking to the cheering thou- The Liquor Act approved by sands jamming Red Square, the Legislative Assembly before Gagarin gave his first thanks to the Easter recess, received the the Communist party for giving him the \u201copportunity to carry out the first flight into space.\u201d \u201cAs I was about to be launched into space,\u201d he added, \u201cI was thinking about the party, the people and my country.\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s from those feelings and that inspiration that I had( approbation of both houses with three -watered - down amendments.The effect of the amendments is to shorten the Sunday hours of sale of alcoholic beverages outside the Montreal and Quebec City areas and to compel nightclub patrons lo buy full Lthree-course meals with their LOOKS FIT Terrorism charged by bishop CIUDAD TRUJILLO (AP)-Pro-Trujillo mobs have driven a Roman Catholic bishop to this capital after wrecking his diocesan residence 100 miles west of here.Nuns and priests are also fleeing the district.Bishop Thomas Reilly, 52, in trouble before with Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo, said police and soldiers put him in protective custody for a while Thursday after terrorists ran-j sacked his home.\u201cI am going to deal with the government over these acts of terrorism.\u201d the prelate from New Bedford, Mass., said after( arriving in Ciudad Trujillo.He said he will demand that the government guarantee the; safety of priests and nuns in the western part of the country, where his diocese of San Juan de la Manguana is located.FOLLOWED ARGUMENT\t«.The newspaper El Caribe said Q | £ strength to carry out the task,\u2019\t_\t,\t, , , saj(j\tliquor on Sundays and holi- Speaking from notes with the (*als-poise of an accomplished ora- NO CHANGE IN CITIES tor, he looked to the right and Sunday hours of sale are un left and then straight ahead, changed on Montreal Island and taking in people in all parts oLthe adjoining He Jesus, in Que-j the audience.\tbee City, and within a five-mile! He paid high tribute to those radius of Quebec City who made his space ship and In all other regions the sale added:\tlot any alcoholic beverages will \u201cNever for a single moment | be legal only between 1 p.m did I have doubts about the mis-iand 11 p.m.on Sundays.sion.\u201d\t| Under the original bill passed north WARD SCENE ir'w liS,! 1 il iR ip pit .lU'IJi \u2022\u2019\"*\t.ill \u201d ¦ \u2018 - ¦ ¦ f 'W.;- « Hi* p i.ft > ililll'wli Pinup boy?Hamilton is ribbed in House By JACK VAN DUSEN Canadian Praj» Staff Wrltar OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Gales of laughter swept through the Commons Thursday night as a Quebec Liberal Ml* conferred the title of t'arliament's \u201cpinup boy\u201d on Postmaster - General William Hamilton.Mr.Hamilton joined in the laughter himself at comment delivered by Atellus Denis as flicked through pages of a post office department magu- of j QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Premier Jean Lesage, presenting like Quebec government\u2019s I 9b I - b2 budget to the Legislative Assembly, today [announced tax reductions of $2,000,000 and social wel-lare improvements\u2014includ jing a system of provincial!^ (family allowances.Premier Lesage, also Quebec's/ine sprinkled with pictures finance minister, made the an the minister, nouncemcnt in his first budget j The Liberal poslal critic from speech since the Quebec Libcriil Montreal SI Denis said the party was elected last June magazine.Postmark, showed He announced the 1980 61 fis photographs of the 42-ycar-old cal year ended with an esli postmaster - general sitting mated deficit of $11.2,028,000 and down, standing up, sitting on a the current 1961-62 fiscal year, scooter, and howling, started April 1, will close with In one edition of the maga-a probable deficit of $107,264,844.bne which, Mr.Denis said, Mr Lesage announced the costs the taxpayer $24,000 an present five - per - cent lax on nually there were 12 photo-J'll lineals will he removed on res graphs of the minister, lauranl meals of $1 or less, hul CONSCIOUS OF PUBLICITY the ax w,11 continue 0 be lev'cd s kl mostlv K h 12\t0.00\to,$ nr T;C'|1,U| \u2022S0MU'|inies breaking mb Hie fixe per cent lax w ill be\t*\t., ,\t, .\t.\tEnglish, the 54 - year \u2022 od extended to n eohol 0 beverages ,,\t, , , ,1\t, ,\t,,\t,\t,\t, member (hided the minister, a served without mea s.Liquor .,\t,\t,\t, 1 \"¦'* [tonner Montreal advertising ex ('ciitive.for being loo public re lations conscious.I Public relalions spending by Pro'in [the department bad risen to served with meals will commue to be taxed as part of the meal REPEALS OIL TAX The two - per - cent $456,800 from $226,700 when Mr.over (he port cinl sales (ax on fuel oil is to be repealed.The tax cuts will take effect when government legislation is approv ed by the le-gisl-aUire.The lax reduclion bills w ill be tabled in the Legislative Assembly ater.Mi Lesage announced the taxolay of debate were the agrirul on liquor served in restaurants turc department estimates of meals nr with meals.$172,181,953.Only other esli apply to beer sold injmates approved so far this ses-Liquor sold by Iiquorjsion have been those of the im-hy licensed grocers!migration department.Hamilton took folio in 1957.The Commons today will continue with the study of the $190,791,178 spending estimates of the post office department.Approved Thursday in the 10th without will not taverns, stores and also is not affected.Mr.Lesage made no estimate Hie revenue the government expects fro.in Hie lax change Mr.Denis said a period of unemployment is not the lime for Mr.Hamilton to be making experiments w i t h electronics Gagarin looked wonderful, ini any alcoholic superb health and showing j by the Legislative Assembly, The seven inches of snow that ties- has broken cended on the Sherbrooke area Thursday created this perfect See \u201cRed Square\u201d Page 5 Unseasonable Sherbrooke municipal police are looking for the perpetrators of an act of vandalism that should not have happened at this time of year.Shortly after 6:30 p.m.Thursday, a woman living at 619 St.Paul Street, complained to police that she had seen some away !,\t.,\t, bcv®1'a£es 10111(1 winter SCene in Sherbrooke\u2019s North Ward between Quebec and no-be sold anywhere between noon,\t,\t.\t,,\t,\t\u201e\t.I rr\t.\t.-and midnight on Sundays.I Victoria -Streets ,n the area known as Rockcl.ffe- The beauty Five private bills were passed'01 snow somewhat compensated for the fact that April I.)(>1 \" with the government - proposed ' (Liquor Act.They were bills amending the charters of Quebec City, Cap de ' Quickie Theatre 6)\tFed.des Syndicats Nat.7)\tFed.Syndicats Nat.6:20 p m 3) 46th General Assembly 6:30 p.m.3) Hour of Stars 5)\tHawaiian Fye 6)\tMr.Fix-It 7> Tele-Bulletin 12) Mr.Adams & Eve 6.45 p.m.6)\tCBC TV News 7)\tLa Meteo 6:50 p.m.7) Edition Sportive 3) Weatherwtse 7:00 p.m.6)\tDenis tne Menace 7)\tSoirees Canadiennes 6) Expédition 12) TBA 7:30 pm.3) Ferry Mason 8:45 a.m.8) Christian Selene» 9:00 a.m.8» Sacred Heart 9:i* a.m.j8) The Catholic Mass 9:30 a.m.1.1) Christophers |7) Messe de la Basilique 9.45\ta.m.3) Christian Science 10:00 a.m .1) The Eagle Stirred 8) Adventur ts Mission 10:30 a.m.3) Look Up it Live H) This is the Lift 10:45 a.m.7) Sacred Heart 11:00 a.m.3) UN In Action 6)\tChurch Service 7)\tSignes de Via Oral Roberts 11:15 p.m.5)\tFilm Feature 11:30 a.m.3) Camera 3 7)\tDocumentaire 8)\tColby Course 11:55 a.m.12) Meditation 12:00 p.m.3) Wash.Corrections 6)\tFilm 7)\tDieu est Amour «) Farmer Alfalfa 12) Italian Film Festival 12:30 p.m.3) Accent 6)\tFace to Face 7)\tActualité de la semaine 8)\tPip, the Piper 12.45\tp.m.7) L\u2019Edltorlal 12:55 p.m.3) News 1:00 p.m.3) Big Picture 6)\tGood Life Theatre 7)\tOpinions 8)\tSunday Cinema 1:15 p.m.3) Red Sox Baseball 5) TBA 1:30 p.m.3) This is the Ufa I 12) Four To Go! 10:00 p.m.3) Gunsmoke L Hat.Night Fights 8) Fight of the w##k 12) Mike Hammer 10:15 p.m.j 7) Mes Chansons 10:5V pm - 3) Case of Dangerous Robin j 8) Juliette I 7) Avec Yves Christian | 12) Pulse 10:45 p.m.3) Make that Spare fl) Film 7)\tRevue Sportive 8)\tMake That Spare 11:00 p.m.3) Final Edition 5)\t20th Century Theate 6)\tCBC TV News and WratlHJ SUNDAY Jou rs 12) Forum 2:00 p.m.3» Inside Sports 5)\tSunday Matinee 0) Junior Magazine 7i Tout Connaître 1 12) TBA 2:25 p.m.j 3) Baseball 2:30 p.m.51 TBA 7)\tLe Courrier de 12) Family Theatre 3:00 p.m.3) Young People\u2019s Concert 6» My sister Etlcen 7)\tConcert 8)\tSunday Showtime 3:30 p.m.6)\tSilence Please 3:45 p.m.I 8! Baseball Scoreboard 4:00 p.m.0) 2()th Century 7)\tL\u2019Heure des Quilles 8)\tSunday Showtime 7) Telejourna! Hi Wor d\u2019s Best Movies 12) Playboy\u2019s Penthouse 11:10 p.m.6) Sports Final 11;1S p.m.3) Tomorrow\u2019s Weathe 6)\tManhunt 7)\tNouvelles Sportives 11:20 p.m.3) Stage 3 \u2014 11:30 p.m.7)\tTheatre en Pan-toufiles 11:45 p.m.8)\tFeature Film 12:00 p.m.12) Shock Theatie 12:30 a.m 8) The Late Show 1:30 a.m.12) News.Sports and Weather 7 00 p m 3) LassAc 5)\t77 Sunset Strip 6)\tThe National Velvet 7)\tPapa a Raison 12) Twenty Questions 7:30 p.m.3) Dennis the Menace 6)\tThe World of Music 17) Edition Spéciale 8)\tMaverick 12) Maverick 8:00 p.m, 3) Ed Sullivan 3) National Velvet fi) Ed.Sullivan 7)\tMusic Hall 8:30 p.m.51 Tab Ikrtcr Show 8)\tLawman 12) The Third Man 9:00 p m.3) G.E.Theatie 5)\tDinah Shore Chevy Show 6)\tG.M.Presents 7)\tPasse d\u2019Arm es 8)\tThe Rebe HATLEY - J Mrs, Kunicc Brown and Jane, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, and Miss Max-in* Bowen of Mas-awippi, aj>e©t a wi-ck wih Mr.and Mrs.Cyril NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 \u201cI hate outside only eight minute j)rt.w\tapplause,\" said comedian Jack everything has to count.T'< Eas'er cantata presented Carter.\"Not at the end.of- in !'i8 United Church on Apn », course, but applause for jokes BEDFORD \u2014 by the Ayer s Cliff choir was and bits.I want laughs - just much enjoyed by the large eon- laughs\u2014and I II do anything keep the audience with me -RICHMOND 1 gregation.VISUAL CLINIC CONTACT LENSES Jeai-Paul Blouin 97 Wellington North, LO.91886\u2014 SHERBROOKE Mrs.J.E.Henderson has re | turned from the Sherbrooke Hos-ip.tal, where she was a surgical and patient for severa'.days.Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Tibbitts, 'of Sherbrooke, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry 'Rick.Mrs.Tibbitts and Mrs.to Mrs.George Prevent has re- motoreci back to New Hav-turned from Beaeonsfield, where on Conn with Mr ant| Mrs Carter is considered one of he visited her son-in-law and gothwell Skillen, who were on i ,\t, .\tdaughter,\tMr.and Airs.Loo La- Hniifiov with relatives\tMr the\tbrightest,\tmost energetic lV,» .V/ '\t,\t, V ;\t.,\t,\t.\u2019 .\t, i-ontaine.\tArthur Rick of Toronto, spent men in the business\u2014more than Mr.and Mrs, Bruce Kirvun, rnt.,.nt weekend at the Rick a triple th.eat because he not David, Harry.Jill and Jan.have stands up and fires jokes returned from Schenectady, Mr and Mrs Edward Stod- they were guests\tancj fajnjjy ancj ward Sage, of Coaticook, were DANCE i.O.O.F.HALL, SAWYERVILLE Saturday Local Music.Sponsored by Oddf«llows.Adm.f .00 Lunch Sold in Basement.only stands up _________ «- in rapid fashion but because he o{ DJ.an(1 Wr also sings, dances, acts and is Miss Beverly a wicked mimic.\t(Montreal, spent the It will look easy\u2014almost ex- ^1, h(.r parents, Mr tempraneous \u2014 when Carter \\y.R.Wightman, strolls out once again on the Robert Orr.Wightman of weekend and Mrs 2637 King West j* Finest food, (service & (atmosphere.\u20ac -ill .V, 516*1*1 -I \u2022-rt'Sjr-T-* 1,0.2 8255 weekend guests of Mrs, Flor-Stoddard and sen, Mr.Everett Stoddard.Mrs.Charles Tessier of St.Casimir spent a few « j c id \u201e\tc,.Mr- am* Mrs- Marcil Gauthier days at the same home.Reel Sullivan stage Sunday night were jn Sj)erj)roojte on ^prj| 7 t0\tjsjgpoiepn Lavigne is a and opens a barrage of funnies.;aUcni) the funera, of t()e latler.s patjenl jn the St Vincent de Actually, he has been p anning father Mr pjerre Theberge, Paul Hospital.Sherbrooke, that one brief television turn forj^p djecj ln uarnj[tor)i ont.The Mrs.H.Delude is a patient weeks.He s mulled over his cur- funerai service was held at St m the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Sher-rent and old material, consulted Jcan Baptiste Church, with in- brookc.earnestly with writers of sP0 ;terment in St.Michael\u2019s Ce- Mr.and Mrs.Norman Crook eial material.Everything isi^ry.\tof Granbyi were guesis 0f Mrs.to the split-sec Miss jsabel Marshall of Mont- crook\u2019s sister, M:>s Oliver Sea-real, spent the weekend at herrte anj Mr.Searie.home here.\t________________ Mrs.Ella Wilson of Stanbridge| East, is a patient in the Notre BURY -Dame du Rosaire Hospital.\u201e\t.\tMrs.R.S.Grevait spent the Mr.Gordon Parsons, Como you know you re going to ekcm| wUh hcr 8W.in.law and dunald CoUegc spent be running all through the pro- da ht Mr and Mrs K Wes.gram.You re not under preS.,cott in s,anbridge East.\tt\t™ .sure and you can take your; Mr.and Mis.Levitt with their Mr\u2019 Royce Rand of time, But wth Sullivan, you ve daUr.|,jer got an audience geared to a1 vaudeville type of thing, and 'there isn\u2019t time to waste a ! planned down lond pause.j \u2018\u2018Every TV show is differ-!cnt,\" he says.\"Every show has 'a different audience.When I\u2019m (doing a Como show, it\u2019s not a bit like a Sullivan show.With of Mae-Easter of Los Angeles, (who have been single word\u2014You've got at the 12) World championship 12) Little White Lie 5)\tBonanza\t.6)\tRed River Jamboree 5) Oral Robe U 7)\tChasse aux Image» U) Country Calendar J) The Roaring\t17) Lei Travaux le» Twenties Golf 4:30 p.m.5)\tChamp\u2019ship Bridge 6)\tMasters Golf 7)\tL\u2019Heure des Quilles 5:00 p.m.3) Amateur Hour f>) Celebrity Golf 6)\tCBC News magazine 7)\tLa Bonne Nouvelle 8)\tMatty» Funday Funnies 12) Cha*mplon»hlp Bride 5:30 p.m.3 ) G F Quiz Bow! 5)\tChet Huntley 6)\tSpecial News Pgm.7)\tJamboree 8)\tRocky and his Pals 12) Buckskin Friends 6:00 p.m.3) I Love Lucy 5)\tThe Asplvault Jungle 6)\tWalt Disney 7)\tCamera \u201961.8)\tMr.Ed.12) Leave it to Beaver 6:30 p.m, 3) 20th Century of Fame 7) Robin des Bols 12) Interpol Calling 9:30 p.m.13) Jack Benny ! 7) Un P\u2019tit Café 10:00 p.m.3) Candid Camera j 5) NBC White paper 6)\tBackground 7)\tTemps Présent ' 12) Trackdown 10:30 p.m.! 3) What\u2019» My Line*\u2019 6)\tFighting Words 7)\tTribune Libre tti Winston Churchill 12) Dateline 11:00 p.m.3) Sunday News Special 6)\tCBC TV News and Weather 7)\tTelejournal 8)\tWorlds Best Movies 12) Medicine fil 11:10 p.m.8) Sports 7) Sport Eclair 11.15 p.m, 3) Stage 3 11.20 p.m.fi) Shoestring Theatre 11:40 p.m.7) Fireside Theatre 12:30 ».m.12) News DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT NICK DEAN'S BARN Music by Harold Nutbrown's Orchestra Dancing 9 till 1.15 ' uhv;: SAVINGS ON ALL SIZES FRONT TRACTOR TIRES all at low sale prices T?re*to?** guide grip SIZE 400 x 500 x 550 x 600 x 400 x 750 x PRICE $11.95 $13.95 $14.95 $16.95 $13.95 $25.95 3 M éO-Jri REAR TIRES SIZE 10\tX 24 12\tx 24 13\tx 24 13\tx 24 11\tx 26 10 x 28 12.4 x 28/11 13.6 x 28/12 14\tx 30 9 x 32 10 x 34 14\tx 34 15\tx 34 9 x 36 10 x 38 13 x 26 12.4 x 38/11 12.4 x 38/11 13.6 x 38/12 PLY PRICE $49.95 $65.95 $74.95 $88.95 $64.95 $56.95 $64.95 $71.95 $120.95 $51.95 $66.95 $133.95 $168.95 $59.95 $72.95 $89.95 $82.95 $92.95 $101.95 Ü II \u2022\tWITH YOUR CLASS \u201cA\u201d TRADE-IN \u2022\tUP TO 12 MONTHS TO PAY Stores A division of FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER Company of Canada Limited 374 Wellington South \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.LO -1- Cat, guests of Mrs.Levitt\u2019s mother, Mrs.John Wan-zer, on the Mystic Road, have gone to Montreal to visit relatives.Mrs.Stanley Rider of Ottawa,(with Mrs.Dustin\u2019s parents.Mr has returned home after a visit and Mrs Gwillym Lawrence Sawyer- ville, spent a few days with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs Geo.Parsons.Mr.and Mrs Dale Dustin of Magog, spent Easter weekend and Ms.W.Miss Gladys Lawrence of the School staff, also OPENING DANCE Saturday, April 15th WHITEHOUSE PAVILION Two orchestras: GALEN and His RHYTHM PALS GARY DOUCET and his RIP ROLLERS featuring \"Musikovac\" Bus leaving terminal between 8.00 and 9.00 p.m.at the home of Mr H, Baglow.\t,\t, Mrs.M.Withorspoon of Mont- branDy U18n real, who has been a guest of.spcnt her Easter holidays at hcr brother-in-law and sister, home.Mr.and Mr> Harold Palmer\tDannieI,awrence,ofSher- bas returned heme.\tk was in town for a few Mr.and Mrs.R.Morrell of\t, ,\t, .\t,\t\u201e Montreal, were weekend guests,days vlsl,inS relatives and call-of the latter's parents, Mr.and ing on old friends and neighbors.Mrs.Alfred Nicholson.\tMr.and Mrs.Lynn Parsons, Mrs.W.Baglow, who has been, accompanied by .Mrs.Lila a guest for a time of her son( Fletcher, were in Yhetford and daughter-in-law, Mr.and, Mines to attend the amoral of Mrs.J.Baglow, in St.Lambert (their brother-in-law, Mr.Fred has returned home.¦à;JOS« -SüWH WM'GlliKII ; Little, on April 5.NOW SHOWING By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) - The actors are wild at Paramount.\u2022 They\u2019re kept in cages and eat such things as unshelled eggs and rabbits, fur and all.These actors are foreign imports, brought direct from their native stages in Tanganyika.You'll find the actors in a woodshop \u2022 turned \u2022 zoo on the movie lot, where the living quarters are kept at a constant 72 degrees to please the temperamental group.They number: Four baby elephants, three cheetahs, two leopards, two secretary birds, two crested cranes, two vultures, three horn\u2019oiîls, one hyena, one baboon, one bush baby monkey, two lions, one of them pregnant.This diverse troupe was flown to Hollywood for the interior scenes of Hatari, which had been shooting on the animals\u2019 native ground.They all managed to get into one airliner, which flew a temperate route via South America and Mexico rather than through chilly Europe.BROUGHT BY HUNTER The Noah who brought this strange ark through safely is Jan Oelofse, a handsome, strapping Afrikaner with spade beard and sideburns that would make Elvis envious.Jan is a white hunter, but with a difference.He w'orks with veteran Willie Debeer out of Arusha, Tanganyika, in capturing wild animals for zoos.I talked to him about his work after he disentangled himself from the loving embrace of a baby elephant.; \u201cThey're very lovable, very sensitive.They can sense a man\u2019s mood im,medially, if I took them out in the studio street and started romping with them, they would get out of hand.But if I talked to them [quietly and explained what 1 .wanted them to do, they\u2019d be calm and responsive.\u201d KSRTK\u2019S© IJMSS -ADDifD HIT! 3 MURDERESSES Color with Alain Delon \u2022 Mylene Demongeot \u2022 Pascale Petit JPP Ml lit!!! mr COWANSVILLE \u2014 Miss Kathleen 'Gillespie ef Montreal, spent a few days with Mrs.W.D.Smith.Mrs.G.A.David and son George spent Easter weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Patterson in Ottawa.Mrs.Linford McClatchie, the Misses K.Macintosh, Mildred Parsons and Doris Welch, flew to Bermuda for the Easter holidays.Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Savage, South Stukely were guests of Miss M.Phelps., Mrs.Margaret Morrison visited Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Savage in South Stukely.Miss Kathleen Moore of Montreal visited friends here at Easter.Miss Joyce Cassidy of Toronto, i spent the Easter holidays with Mr.and Mrs.Fred Cassidy.! Mrs.Seymour is convalescing at the Regal Nursing Home, at Sweetsburg.NESBITT RESIDENCE NEWS Miss M.Shufelt, who motored to Brockville, has returned.Miss Alma Dawson is a patient in the R.V.Hospital, Montreal, for observation.HENDERSON VALE \u2014 Mr.Lynn Marshall of Macdonald College, spent the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.Marshall.Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.K.Kelso wee Mr.and Mrs.M.Kelso and son Kenneth of Lennoxville, Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Rothney, Kenny, Ricky, I Heather and Karen of Sherbrooke, Mrs.M.Kelso is spending a week with Mr.and Mrs.K.Kelso and Mr.and Mrs.G.Davidson.IfiRRNnDA THURSDAY EVENING April 20th, 8.30 p.m.WÊÊ ÜF Ii ¦ ¦ -51 JOSE kCO ind his Company of SPANISH DANCERS Sinters and Musicians Prices: (Tax Included) Orchestra: S4.00 \u2022 $3.50 Balcony: $3.50 - $3.00 \u2022 S2.50 Reserved tickets or sale at theatre box office.Mail Orders filled promptly.Make cheque or money order payable to Grenade Theatre.Out ot town or-ders must include bank exchans» charge.Enclose self addressed, stamped return envelope.Tel: Reservations: LO.2-2*40 ) dt\tet 'Jcpaditài) CENTRE DECORATION WALLPAPtR TILE LINOLEUM CARPETING 156 Wellington N., SHERBROOKE 217 Notr* Demo $, THETFORD MINES ê>I)n'l>roolse ©ail?ÎÀctorî) THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS FRI., A PR H H, 1961 \u201cSherbrooke's Leading Dairy\" SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUAUTY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO.3-1585 Would exchange this.for this ! Canadian divorce laws problem Says reform a provincial matter fjlllMI r|T \u2022 If' a m The decision to reform Canada's divorce laws must come from the individual provinces.If it does not, theie will be \"a tearing apart of confederation, a Progressive Conservative member of parliament told a meeting the Women s L anadian Club of thr Thursday night.Robert J.McCleave.chairman of the Miscellaneous Private *l\"° \u2019 u> committee each Mr PROPOSED MAGOG EXCHANGE \u2014 The Federal Government has offered to exchange its Magog post office property valued at S45,4I)0, left, for the present Magog city hall and public market property, valued at $31.950, pictured at right.This exchange would allow the city to move the latter building back onto the public market lot to and market place, and in its would erect a new building.A referendum Monday and Tuesday on the proposal.be used as place the a community hall told a meeting of 1.astern 1 ownships committee would not be able to l ibation and the other requir i it amt those who are against handle all the divorce bills; uu; them to wait for a certain reform will vote against it.Un-w hich would then be submitted, j length ol time lo allow them less the question is carefully Mr, McCleave suggested m \"to cool off 1\thandled, it could cause a rift in addition to broadening the1 When a change comes in the the country, he added.lore the committee each year the Bills Committee which handles ja,n' usunll> passed, Mr Me j the divorce hills said that Quebec ^ *oavo ;ubh''t.with her different cultural ! Cases which come before par heritage, religion and language!Rament are only those from would probably be offended b> Quebec and Newfoundland the overall Canadian approach The other provinces have courts; to divorce problems.\twhich handle divorce.There is no doubt, however,! The Canadian Ear Associa Mr.McCleave went on\tto say\tlion has\tsuggested that doser that some revision of\tthe di\ttion for\tthree years\tor more, federal government;vorce laws should be made At \u2022 extreme cruelty and incurable will be held this [he present time there\tis only\tinsanitv be added\tto the ope ground for divorce\tin most\tgrounds\tfor divorce\tMr Me grounds for divorce at least two!divorce laws, it will not he the provisions should be added In action of one political party, divorce law s, one requiring ! Mr McCleave said.Those who couple to attempt a reeon believe in reform will vote for Nlonf Noire Dame contest Talk on problems wins speaking test (Record photos h> Charles Catchpaugh) of Canada and that is adultery 1 S 11 this is done, how -Only in Nova Scotia is extreme over, he added, the problem will I cruelty also grounds.\tstill not be solved since the As a result of this situation of retarded children for Lennoxville girl Facts and figures concerning retarded children were outlined by the winning speaker in the English-speaking section the annual public speaking contest held at Mont Notre Dame Sherbrooke, Thursday night.\"Three out of every one hundred children born are retarded,\u201d said Miss Dawn Boisvert, Miss Boisvert classed the retarded child into three sections, explaining the needs and the help each child requires.She explained that the retarded child can learn and can be helped but he cannot be cured.\"A good majority of the retarded people can be helped and even earn a living, others of Lennoxville, first place win- can be seif supporting, if they ner in the English-speaking section of the contest sponsored by the Alumnia Association.Eight girls, four English-speaking and four French speaking were competing for the Anne d\u2019Auray and the Blessed Marguerite Bourgeoys prizes.These prizes, of $25 each, are from funds acquired at the time of the 1938 and 1948 school reunions.Miss Boisvert said, \"In Quebec alone, there are 60.000 retarded children, and statistics show there are 80\tr?4- ' children born every week.\u201d are under sheltered conditions,\u201d:point that a juvenile delinquent Discipline and the Teenager 1 with the elm tree disease,\" said Rose Mary urged parents and Pauline Wilson of Sherbrooke teachers to assist students in as she spoke on Communism, forming good school and social Miss Wilson gave a vivid dehabits and to help them to obey sei'iption of Communism, what the laws of their superiors with stands for.its promises and out taking an offensive attitude jw*la*; really is.towards authority.\t\"The Cinema\" was the topic Juvenile Delinquency was the;e^osen\tFrench-speaking topic chosen by Carmen Gauvin;(^ackys Auger while Andree La of Magog who emphasized the;P0'n*e f\u2019avc an amusing speech - -\u2022\ton the \"Destiny of Women.\u201d Miss Boisvert said, \u201cbut others I is made, not born.She w ent onjf harlotte Vanicr, also speaking must be kept under constant|to explain what caused a boy or|}n *\t,5; ?\" \"0ur care and supervision.\u201d\tgirl to get in trouble with the ,1'< ' 1 u' ' rcnt\u20181 Language.The first place winner in the law and suggested that more The girls were judged on French speaking section was youth centers be established, Inui points, subject, matter under the supervision of a social ^orm- delivery» and diction, said worker.\tMiss Geraldine Hebert, chair- man of the English debating who Monique Hetherington spoke on the Adolescent., Rose Mary Carrière, of Montreal, delivered her speech on \"Communism is a deadly disease which can be compared committee.THER-A-PEDIC CONTINENTAL BED mmmmms Plans Mrs.Andre Cloutier, presi jdent of the Mont Notre Dame j Alumnae welcomed the guests in French while Miss Hebert welcomed the English speaking ] guests.Rev.Canon Dupuis gave the jdecision of the French judges, are now underway for this fall's Community Chest ^ss Mary Cenest, Mrs.E Community Chest campaign Plan October drive Campaign to be held October 11 to 29 inclusive in the Sher-brooke-Lennoxville Area.| The Community Chest Ap-: [peal is to raise the necessary funds to enable such organiza-itions as the Boy Scouts Associa- tion, the Lennoxville the Sherbrooke Library, jMenard and himself, John Maher, declared the ____ winners of the English section Library, 00 betmU of himself and the Ihgiother judges, Mrs.Frank Wiel Sherbrooke Welfare Agency,; the Young Men\u2019s Christian As-j gus and Mrs.Desmond McKeon.=TrianosT 1506 King St.West INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE! Automobile owners whose driving record has been claims free over the immediate past three years or more, are entitled to a Preferred Risk Rating Plan.Please consult WATSON & FULLER LTD., LO.9-3910.SPECIAL GROUP OF SPRING TOPCOATS Regular Values , $50.to $89, SPECIAL *39.95 In this line you'll find Cashmere, Scotch Tweed, Harris Tweed, Crombie.All in fine quality and latest styles.S F R AMO TUf SWiMMiNG POOL *1.000.00 BiL1- sociation and the Young Wo-f'jLjlJ Unmtfri j men\u2019s Christian Association\tnealTn Icarry out their essential works, «-limirc cofr Each of these organizations has carefully made up its bud-' child health and immuniza-get and the objective for the; bon clinics will be held Wcd-1961 Sherbrooke - Lennoxville nesday, April 19th, United jCommunity Chest campaign is Church.Lennoxville.!$25,000.This amount is the! Thursday.April 20th, St.jminimum required.\tPeter\u2019s 1 hurch, Sherbrooke.Sherbrooke court cases come before the committ fixed, Mr.McCleave said.He explained that in these eases the husband and wife would agree that one of them would supply the evidence necessary for divorce.This dishonest practice, which is common knowledge, destroys the meaning of the law Mr.McCleave said.Since it is almost impossible to discover which cases are hon est and which are not, all of the 400 or so bills which come he Granby singers to give concert RICHMOND.\u2014 (Special) The Young Granby Singers, a group of 50 boys .nut 20 men will give a concert at the Notre » Dame High School in Richmond ! on Saturday night.The group, which has appear-1 ed on television amt made several European tours is being! sponsored by the Richmond! Council of the Knights of Col j umbus.The concert will consist of! folk songs in both French and English, and religious numbers.; It will begin at 8 o'clock.\u2022s which f i |\t.litre are School issue Mitchell's sale report denied Eric Webster, president and general manager of .!.S.Mitchell and Company Ltd.Thursday denied a rumor that the company is to be taken over by T.Eaton and Company Ltd.He said that there is no foundation to the rumor, that there is no question of any such transaction although he himself had heard the same story.Religious control defended Msgr.Georges Cabana, archbishop of Sherbrooke, has urged members of his diocese t o defend religious control of Quebec schools.In the weekly diocesan journal, he said sincere Roman Catholics must fight \u201cthe forces of evil\u201d who are trying to secularize schools.\u201cThe church will never abdicate,\u201d he said, \u201cbecause it is these means that the church ranks as among its most valuable to lead men to their supernatural goal.\u201d Parents cannot delegate their responsibilities for the education of their children lo anyone they choose, he said.\u201cCertain schools must not be attended by Catholic children, according lo the law of the church,\u201d Moslems freed ALGIERS (Reuters)\u2014French ! authorities have freed 765 per Isons, mostly Moslems, from in ternment camps in Algeria, of-, ^ ificial sources said today The1\u201d00\" sources said there now were jslightly more than 5,000 persons! in interment camps in Algeria, -ivisquc, GFEST SPEAKER Robert .1.Mil leme, Progressive t\u2019onser-a alive 51.P.was the speaker at a meeting of the Women's Canadian ( lull of the Eastern Townships Thursday night.Talk ing with him is 51is.Ken Willis who introduced the speaker.(Record Photo bv Gerry l.emay) District artists Coaticook art show library presented COATICOOK (Special) An art exhibition, entirely by amateur artists of Coaticook, opened on April 7 in the Public Library on Court Street, and will continue for two weeks, iTwenty-eight artists are exhibiting some 70 paintings.Following this exhibition other paintings for which space did not permit display, will be placed on view.1 The artists represented ini (ihe first showing arc: Mrs.Louis Abdalla, Yvonne Arnold, ; Rose Hazinel, Denise Beaulne, Alice Birs, Christiane Birs, Rose Birs, Mrs (Hen Brown, [Jacques Cameron, Mrs.Léger [Cameron, Clarence Davis, [claire Durochcr (Sister Marie idc l\u2019Epiphanie), Françoise Du-irocher, Mrs.L.Fiola.Louise Gagnon, Jack Gledhill, (Lorraine Gosselin, Jeanne d'Arc Goyette (Sister SI.lean de Bre-Mrs.Samuel Mrs.Armand Grégoire, Mrs.|M.L.Kirmeyer, Mrs, Jeanne, Fleurent Martineau,( Mireille Masse, Mrs.Denis Maurais, Gerald Olivier, Gustave Pelletier, Mrs.ard Peloquin.Mrs.Douglas Sheard Miss Lorraine Gosselin, have been appoinlid exhibitionjc^metery.directors, hope to organize continuous exhibitions ol arlis ; There is only one ideal solution to the problem of divorce, Mr.McCleave concluded, and that is to provide pre-marriage counselling which will give the couple an idea of their response bilities and make them aware of the problems ahead.If they can learn to handle their finan einl problems then the likelihood of divorce would virtually : disappear.Mr McCleave was introduced In Mrs Ken Willis and thanked In the president, Mrs John York J.E.Henderson Richmond contractor dies at 49 RICHMOND (Special)- A well known Richmond contractor, J.K Henderson (Eddy) du d suddenly al the Sherbrooke Hospital Thursday night after a long illness, lie was in his 50lh year.Born in South Durham, Mr.Henderson has been a resident ot Richmond for some 30 years.For the past 25 years he has inanufaeltired sashes and doors m Richmond.Me was a former member of the Richmond Board of Trade.Mr and Mrs Henderson were to have celebrated their 2Mh wedding anniversary April 18.He is survived by his wife, the former Christina Adamson, three sisters, four brothers and four children: Edward Mender son, Mrs.John Desmarais of Montreal (Ellen), Judy and Valerie.Remains are resting al the J.Il Fleury Parlor, 83 Adam street, Richmond.Funeral service will be held Monday, April 17 at 2:30 p.m.andL-it st.Anns Anglican Church who! Burial will he in St.Ann* Mfs Bern- Boxing champ posts bond to keep peace avoilablc at our Wellington Street Store Only \u2014 U L «fl 1 ^ __________________ VE TIME NTS - CLOTHIERS 101 Wellington North \u2014 Sherbrooke Canadian light-heavy-! weight boxing champion Burke Emery, of Lennox-! ville, was ordered by Judge1 Joseph Marier in Sherbrooke Court of Sessions Thursday morning to post a $200: bond to keep the peace for one year- The accused had pre-j viously pleaded not guilty to a charge of uttering threats against the life of Mrs.Doris Speth H unting,1 also of Lennoxville.The latter withdrew her complaint when her lawyer, Stanley, Steinman, told the Court that an order to Emery requiring him to keep the peace would satisfy his client.Emery is presently training for,a defense of his title.The fight is scheduled to take place in Saskatoon.Emery was represented by lawyer Dewey Zaor, of Sherbrooke.* * * The remaining charges in the Marier - Breton affair, which has been before the Courts since October of last year, are on the verge of being settled as judge Joseph Marier took into deliberation the charges laid against the Marier brothers Thursday.Following representation by both parties, the transcripts of the previous hearings were deposited in the record.The Marier brothers are charged with assaulting QPP constable Ernest Breton, threatening his life and causing damages to the Sherbrooke QPP offices.Guy Marier has been acquitted by Judge Redmond Hayes of a charge of assault against constable Breton.Breton| suspended from the force pending the results of an assault charge laid against him by Marier, was later reinstated even though he was found guilty and fined $50 by Judge yiarier.The Marier brothers have also filed damage actions against the constable totalling $11,000.In Court of Sessions Thursday morning, defence lawyer Paul-Emile Brazeau, Q.C., acting for the Marier brothers, filed a request that the rifle owned by the Marier brothers and which had been seized by constable Breton, be returned to them.Judge Marier ordered that this be done.from a friend.Crown Attorney Benoit Turmel, Q.C., countered however, that following investigations by the police, the car was retrieved three months lat-\u201e\t,\t\u201e\t;cr in Ontario.A Richmond man was senten The Crown Attorney asked ced to six months in Winter that the court take into consid street jail Thursday morning by oration the accused\u2019s previous Judge Joseph Marier after he; convictions on similar charges, pleaded guilty to a charge of It was revealed that talon had car theft.Jean-Luc Talon, 30, admitted in Court of Sessions that he had taken the car, but explained that he had simply borrowed it.been imprisoned for two years following previous charges of car-thefts.\u2022 * \u2022 Real Achylic Nadeau, of Jits#-\" Chartierville, was fined $100 amt costs in Court of Sessions Thursday morning af ter he pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal negligence at the wheel of his car.The accused also pleaded guilty to a charge of threatening a person\u2019s life and was ordered by judge Joseph Marier to post a $200 bond to keep the peace for one year.O *\t« Marcel Dandurand, of Orner-ville, was remanded to April 20 in Court of Sessions Thurs day morning after he pleaded j not guilty to a charge of aim jing a rifle at his wife, a police constable, and a third person.Judge Joseph Marier allowed [the accused to leave on his own recognizance but ordered him I to make an appearance in Court (on April 20 when the date for j his trial will be set.* * * Jean-Guy Laroche, of Asbestos, was fined $50 and costs in Court of Sessions Thursday morning after he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving his car in a negligent and criminal manner.tic, historic, or other events of interest for the enjoyment o[ the people of Coaticook.Those exhibitions arc lo he drawn from both local sources and Croon a^s0 from sources in Quebec, ' \u2019 Montreal, Ottawa, and other parts of Canada.Mrs.L.Marcoux, the librarian, will give further information about the displays.Some of the paintings on view presently are for sale.The library is also open for borrowing of books, and almost half of the 5,000 books avail able are in English.Membership fees are sixty conls annually for children, $2.40 for adults and $5 for a family.The library is open every afternoon, as well as Friday evening.BRIEFLETS LENNOXVILLE Rummage Sale, SI, George s Hall, L\u2019ville, Saturday, April 15th, 2 p.m.E.W.6-2202.RICHMOND Smith, Notary, TE.-SHERBROOKE - Salad Bar Tea, food and sales tables, Church of the Advent Hall, Saturday, April 15th, 3:30 to 6:30.Quake is recorded HONG KONG (AP) \u2014 The Royal Observatory recorded a (long and li e a v y earthquake about 3,000 miles northwest of Hong Kong in northwest China early today A spokesman said instruments could not pin down (the intensity nr the exact loca-tion.The Stanstead & Sherbrooke Insurance Company Established 1835 FATAL STREET ACCIDENTS (to date this year) SHERBROOKE:\t£ (pop.65,000)\t \u201c SASKATOON:\t** (pop.90,000)\t^ Consult Your Agent and insure with your local company.maf wlikuw.\u2019¦ » -\t-«w -.j-t.'.\"1 t\t-,\t.%t., NATURALIST-PHOTOGRAPHER \u2014 Olin Seward Pettingill Jr., renowned naturalist and wildlife photographer will he showing his film.A Naturalist in Ireland at the Lennoxville High School Auditorium Saturday evening, April 15, courtesy of the St.I rantis-Massawippi Bird Club.Mr.Pettingill is pictured above during filming in Iceland.During the afternoon there will be a special showing for school children of Penguin Summer, another film by the famed naturalist of South Atlantic bird life.Consult Us For NON-CANCELLABLE, GUARANTEED RENEWABLE MAJOR MEDICAL INSURANCE! McMANAMY & BALDWIN INC.Insurance Brokers Continental Bldg., LO.2-2617 SHERBROOKE Annual Youth Festival ENGLISH DRAMA SECTION lo be held in BISHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, APRIL 15th \u2014 6 P.M.lo be presenled PASSION.POISON AND PETRIFACTION A play by Bernard Shaw X = 0 by JOHN DRINKWATER YOUR AFFECTIONATE SERVANT An original play by Grade X KING'S HALL, COMPTON ELIZABETH REFUSES Adapted from Jane Austen ANDROCLES AND THE LION A play by Bernard Shaw ADJUDICATOR: Charles Rrittenhouse Supervisor of Music and Drama for the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal, Admission: 25c StjerbrookeDaUijBecotd Established February 9, 1897 Incorporating the Sherbrooke Gazette (est.18371 and the Sherbrooke Examiner (est.1878).Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company» Ltd., 11.) Wei-line'on Street North.Sherbrooke, of which Edna V Beernorth la Secretary-Treasurer.weekly S9.00, 30 days, 10c, over ment, Ottawa.\u201d FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1961 Chamber of Commerce week Premier Jean Lesage, proclaiming the period from April 16 to April 2 2 \"Chamber of Commerce Week said, \"Chambers of Commerce and Boards of Tr where the remains names.\tpoverty in the rags clinging to 0f the ancient town of Pntheia I asked the curious watchers the clotheslines, but still pride-have been located at the bottom if they were happy.They in the carefully painted doors [\tsea: .\t, shrugged.None dared speak his, , .\t.s\t! Exploration is already under mind in front of an official.j;,nd bltS °f ^Ivaged furniture.L.ay by bolh Grcck and foreign Some townships, in the very Tllls 'vas apartheid, the sep- scholars, under the sea as well shadow of huge power develop-: arateness of the white race from as on land.Discoveries made on nlpnt.w, \u201e\u201e pipctrieitv\t>he human beings wdto shared the islands of Lemnos, Andros, Children scurried everywhere.^ country with them\t-Kea Aigin.and Spetsai have ragged, yet surprisingly clean.The gulf between me and my\tin he u On every hand were pathetici guide and escorts was develop-\tJ g\the evidences of pride: Tiny patches mg in my first few hours.MyjP^ct interesting finds of struggling lawn, flowers in willingness\u2014even my desire-windows, spotless washings j to see some good in the racial hanging above the pitifully J program fell to despair ork to come.Bygone Days 'THIRTY YEARS AGO Retiring Aldermen M.T.Armitage, Fred Gelinas, J.La-combe and Omer Blais were re-elected by acclamation to the Sherbrooke City Council.The following officers were elected by the Lennoxville Chautauqua Association: H.P.Harris, P.O.Ripley, Mrs.M.E.McCurdy, W.A.Bown, and R.J.Balfour.TEN YEARS AGO South Korean Marines hav« seized virtual control of the Ongjin peninsula on Korea's west coast and control it almost to Chinnampo, port for the communist capital of Pyongyang.and desperation.SENSELESS BID LOSES SCORE It isn't hard to spot today\u2019s criminal.South was guilty of senseless overbidding.Of course, he had an excuse.It seems that he thought his two clubs, but South had a very simple takeout bid.He could have bid two hearts only.Then if North had alt those high cards South thought he had North would have been looking right at them.North partner's business double of would have found another bid two clubs would show greater I over two hearts and then South high card strength.\tJ could have gone to game.It did not constitute a crime ^ Of course, there was no play for South to take out the two for fourt hearts.South had to club double.His hand was such lose two spades, a diamond and that he could not expect to hurt'a trump and his jump to game just cost him a nice part score that he could have had and a 30-point penalty.Incidentally, it may be of interest to try to see what would happen if South had left the two-club double in.The chances are that he would have gone down two tricks, but if you are Family Ties Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS 1 Head of the family 5 Youngest In family 9 Family scion 12\tAmong 13\tOperatic solo 14\tHasten 15\tWelders 17\tDonkey 18\tFamily- 19\tEsters of oleic acid 21 Glen 23\tPose 24\tObese 27 Actual 29 Distribute, as cards 32 Hydrocarbon 34 Come forth 36\tSend back 37\tAbandon 38\tFrench headgear 39\tHeroic tale 41\tGerman article 42\tComparative suffixes 44 Oriental coins 46 Girdles 49 Gum resin 53\tEggs 54\tSupposed 56\tSoak flax 57\tPastry 58\tNoun suffix 59\tCompass point B0 German king 61 Makes laoe edgings DOWN 1\tAgo 2\tLove god 3\tHeap 4\tAugmente^ $ Prohibit 6\tInterstice 7\tWhirr 8\tRelaxes 9\tBroke 10\tFrench river 11\tCape 16 Eve medicine 20 Military assistants\u2019 22 Gives temporarily 24\tEating teol 25\tToward the sheltered side 26\tModerate 28 Shelf 30\tSite of Taj Mahal 31\tPermits 33 Carnivals 35 Stingier 40 State 43 Quarrel 45\tIcy precipitation 46\tCenter 47\tStove part 48\tThe one there 50\tVolcano in Sicily 51\tLight fog 52\tChills 55 Ear iprefix) NORTH\t14 A 10 8 4 3 r a ?\tQ92 *J 108 64 WEST\tEAST A J 7\tA A Q 6 2 V K 3\tV 9 5 4 ?A J 8 6\t6 10743 AKQ97\t5\tA 3 2 SOUTH (D) A K 9 5 VQJ 108 7 6 2 ?\tK 5 ?\tA No one vulnerable South West North East IV 2 A Double Pass 4 V Pass Pass Pass Opening lead\u2014A K small backyards.\t| And despite my realization ; But what could displace j that I was seeing the best, my [ apartheid?The fanatic, reii-j horror grew in the knowledge 1 gious belief in the policy makes that these were prisons, camps change impossible for its créa- [ of captive and subject people tors.It explains why, as it was re-1 I had a frightening vision.[ 1 was soon interviewed by re- pass laws, one of the keystones | ported later in the newspapers.History has shown that repres-| porters.As 1 had said before of the apartheid system.The I reacted bitterly, when Bantu[sion ends in horror, bloodshed, leaving Canada, 1 told them native pass restricts his move Affairs Minister William Maree,i vicious hatreds.\t_\t# j that 1 had been impressed by ment to the path between his a white praised the conditions.Can South Africa avoid this.\u2019 the South African government's,job and his home.And he can\t.*\t»\t| a111 afraid not.Program for the education of [travel this route only during j \u201cThese,\" he said, \u201ccompare NEXT: How natives are re-Africans.for the establishment certain hours.\tmost favorably with the cot-;stricled front many jobs, of their own communities, for My first visits were to the tages of the workers in your (Copyright, Toronto Telegram a form of local self-government.Johannesburg townships of Or-1 homeland, don\u2019t they?\tNews Service.World rights I had said, and repeated, that lando and Meadowlands.\t\u201cWhat?\u201d I demanded.\"Dont\treserved) c\t- - .™ BUYING CAR INSURANCE?1\t2\t3\t4\t\tT\tT\u201d\ti\tT\u201d\t\t9\t10\t11 12\t\t\t\t\t13\t\t\t\t\t14\t\t 15\t\t\t\t16\t\t\t\t\t\t17\t\t 18\t\t\t\t\t\t19\t\t\t20\t\t\t \t\t\t21\t\t22\t\t\t23\t\t\t\t 24\t25\t26\t¦\t27\t\t\t28\t\t?9\t\t30\t31 32\t\t\t33\t\t\t\t34\t35\t\t\t\t 36\t\t\t\t\t\t\t37\t\t\t\t\t 38\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\ti\t\t\t \t\t42\t\t43\t\t44\t\t\t45\tI\t\t 46\t47\t\t\t\t48\t\t&\t49\t\t50\tCl\t5.\u2019 53\t\t\t\t54\t\t\t55\t\t\t\t\t 56\t\t\t\t57\t\t\t\t\t58\t\t\t \t\t\t\t66\t\t\t\t\téi\t\t\t14 interested in problems try to figure out if he could escape with down one against perfect double dummy defense and with perfect double dummy play.CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has been: West North East South 1 Club Dble Pass 2 Hearts Pass 3 Clubs Pass\t?You, South, Mold; Spades 7-6, Hearts A-Q-6-5, Diamonds K-J-3-2, Clubs 8-7-6.What do you do?A\u2014Bid three diamonds.Your partner has forced and three I diamonds is your normal rebid.TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner jumps to four hearts over your three diamond 'bid.What do you do now?i\tAnswer Tomorrow & m M m é - mm.¦ V * XV\tI\t, x X\tJ All we ask is, PHONE or CALL IN - then COMPARE Wawanesa for SAVINGS and SERVICE SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS YOUR POLICY RIGHT AWAY whatever your type of risk.with immediate protection benefits, SAFE & SURE PROTECTION 10 MONTHS TO PAY backed by over $33,000,000 assets, a real budgeting convenience.ALL TYPES OF RISKS CONSIDERED on their merits, without obligation.CLAIMS PAID FAST & FAIR often within a few hours.IT\u2019S GOOD TO DO BUSINESS WITH SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVE \u2018LOCATION\u2019 \u2014 SYDNEY A.WILLIAMS (FOREGROUND WITH UMBRELLA) TOURS A N\u2019A TIVEV LOCATION\u2019 OUTSIDE JOHANNESBURG WITH GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS.\t(TNS PHOTO) ASSETS OVER $33,000,000 762 KING ST.EAST \u2014 LOrroine 9-5524 Gaston Laliberte\u2014157 Fraser St., LOrraine 2-7666 Roger Mathieu\u20141486 St.Andre St,, LO.2-5131 5 Convenient Service Centres in Greater Montreal Goods and Services Use this handy guide to progressive Eastern Townships business concerns! SHERBROOKE TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St., West.(in basement) LO.2-4334 SHERBROOKE FRECHETTE T.Y.Radio Service Tel.LO.2-5005 Cattle prices hold steady MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Cattle prices were steady to 50 cents lower this week on the Montreal livestock markets.Calves were steady to S2 lower.Hogs steady to 75 cents higher and sows steady to $1 higher.Sheep MONTREAL, M\u2019SIEUR?Stay Downtown at HOTEL DE LASALLE It\u2019s friendly \u2014and French I write for our FREE Room.\\BROCHUREj from $6.50 *\t3 famous restaurants \u2022\tNear Everything! Phone or wire UNiversity 6-6492 HOTEL Chartiar Auto Spring Enr.SPECIALTY Whatl alignment and whaal balancing on all tvoai of vatilclas.Have your springs checked now.If they ere too low or too soft All cars fully Insured while In our care.Rapid guarantaed sar vlca.Office- LO.24833 Res.LO.9-3108 180 GALT W.and lambs were steady.This week 1,336 cattle, 3,472 calves, 1,062 hogs and 83 sheep and lambs were offered.Last week 961 cattle were offered.Good steers brought 23-23.75, medium 21-23 and common 17-22.Medium heifers were 18.50-20.50 and conjmon 13-19.Good cows sold 17-19.50, medium 16-18, common 14.50 - 16 and canners and cutters 6-15.Good bulls made 19-21.25 and common and medium 14-19.25.Good vealers were 23-27, medium 17-23, common 12-18 and a few1 grassers 12.50-17.Oneiot of good lambs brought 19.50, mixed 18-19 and good sheep 10-12.At the west-end market, grade A hogs sold at 26.25 and sows at 20.22.At the east-end market, grade A 70 hogs sold at 25.50 and1 hogs sold at 25.50 plus 80 cents each, 20 hogs sold at 26.25 and sows sold at 19-20, a few plus 80 cents each.mm,\t\u2022 I o â â I\t'\tfSHFRRROOKF! DAILY RFCORD.FRL, APRIL 14, IPfil Financial & Market Report Deaths (GREENSHIELDS A CO LTD.) CANADIAN STOCK\tMONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE\tEXCHANGE Closing 11 am\tClosing 11 am Anglo i Can.Pulp\t\t38'»\tB Abitibi\t38'*\t i N\u2019tld\t« 7 S\t7-H\tAlgoma\t38\u201d*\t39 Paper\t43\t43'»\tAluminum\t36\u201d»\t36V* S.Ont.TS\tY\t31 46\t30 \\ 43 '»\tArgus Corp.\t38\u201d*\t Power Pfd.\t124\t\tAsbestos\t\t Mt.OU P.\t13'-\t15W\tAtlas\t26\t A Su\\ o\t8 s»\t\tBoll Tel.\t48'»\t49 'ANDERSON J Eddie At the LABERGE.Armand Sherbrooke Hospital on Thurs-jda>.April 13th.1961, J.Eddie Anderson, resided at 305 College Street, Richmond, beloved j husband of Christine Adamson in his 50th year, father of Ellen, Sonny, Judy and Valeric.Funeral will be held on Monday, MINES Advocate Alta.Gas Trunk jCassiar icons.Denison jUunnar Hollingcr Kerr Addison New Hosco Pernio Pfd.Steep KikU Quemonl NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 am I Bell Tel.Kis 1.07\t1.07 1?\t31H\tBrazil\t4 50\t4.60 31'»\t\tB.A.Oil\t34\u201d*\t35 v* » «» N ll)V»\tlo 2 10\tB C, Forest\t\tM 1.93 24\t7.95\tB.C.Power Brock \"A\"\t34\u201d.8(H)\t34 \\ 91\t11V*\tVan.Cement Can.Iron\t27\u201d* 201*\t28 33 9 20 20\t9.10 B\tCrin Breweries\t46\u2019»\t46 \t\tCdn.Br.Alum.\tA 12i«\t12V4 \t\tCdn.Celanese\t25\t23 At Sherbrooke, Que,, on Thursday, April 13th.1961, Armand La-berge, Knight of St.Grégoire Le Grand, beloved husband of Marie Dionne, in his 66th year, residing at 4«8 Argyle street, and father of Pauline (Mrs.Frank Grady) of Now York, Laurette (Mrs.Paul Tal- bott of Montreal, Lucille (Mr*.April 17th at 2:30 pm., fromjp.it Lavallee) of Quebec, Alfred La berge of Three Rivers, Andree (Mrs.Alexandre Russell) of Montreal, Jean Guy La- the J.H.Fleury Inc.Funeral Home for service in St.Ann's Church Interment in Si.Ann's Cemeten.VERSAILLES RESTAURANT 332 Marquette St.LO.9-0723 Sherbrooke.BUSINESS LUNCH $1.60 a *\u2014 ta St YVON SIR0IS DISPENSING OPTICIAN \u2022\tContact Lenses \u2022\tHearing Aid Glasses 18 Wellington North, Apt.8 Sherbrooke \u2014 LO.2-7095 Amer.Tel.Anaconda j Bethlehem Steel Borden's Co.Chrysler Comm.Solvents ; jCons.Edison Douglas Dupont 'General Electric iGeneral Motors Goodyear lint.Paper jlnt.Tel.Johns Manvillc Montg, Ward IN.Y.Central i Pepsi Radio Republic Steel SUNNYSIDE PRESENTS \u2014 The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar Wilde is being pro- st',j\t\\ i sented by Sunnyside School tonight in the school auditorium at 8 o'clock and tomorrow Studebaker night at the Ayer's Cliff high school at 8 o\u2019clock.Shown in a scene from the play are.left C.S Sleel to right, Nancy Miller, Terry Soutiere, and Doreen Fisher.\tVanadium Steel 58 45 ;s 324» 641 » 45\u2019.i 36 \u2019 » 181 (Record Photo by Doug Gerrisli) Woohvoi th Si y 7\u2019» 8!)\u2019» 26'ï 69;\u2018h 89 Annual report DISTRIBUTOR FOR COOKED and SMOKED MEATS Distributor wanted to cal! on food markets, restaurants and institutions in the Eastern Townships with well known line of cooked meats.Applicants must be experienced in this line with established clientele.A refrigerated truck would be an asset.This is an excellent proposition for the right man.Reply in confidence, giving full details to: P.O.BOX 185, SNOWDON, MONTREAL, QUE.Fairbanks-Morse reports net loss of $547,000 MONTREAL (CP)\u2014Canadian States companies, the Howe Fairbanks-Morse Company Lim Scale Company of Rutland, Vt., ited, manufacturers of industrial and the Johnston Pump Corn-equipment, Thursday announced|pany of Pasadena, Calif, a net loss of $547,000 on 196oJ The three others were Rudel operations.This compared with!Machinery Company Limited a net profit of $281,216 in 1959J and Dynamic Engineering Lim-In its annual report,,the com-ited of Montreal, and Skinner pany said the loss was largely I Scales Limited of Vancouver, incurred in (.be liquidation of Despite the net loss, dividend divisions losing money,\tpayments were made in 1960 for The company liquidated tw:o|'®e 23rd consecutive year.These major divisions, home appli-jwere 1° cents per class A share ances and electrical supplies, and 60 cents fur class B.several minor ones but acquired, five new- subsidiaries in 1960.RED SQUARE PACKED .Continued From Page 1 H.I.McFadden President Robert Morse said the company has been converted, from a Canadian distributor in effects whatsoever from operation into an international|history-making flight.his manufacturing and marketing group.Total assets at Dec.31, 1960 were 818,970,000, compared with $16,087,000 at Dec.31, 1959 Two of the subsidiaries ac- Gagarin himself reported Thursday that he felt fine after his orbit around the earth 89.1 minutes and said he would like to go back into space again.I would like to visit Venus quired last year were United to see w-hat there is beneath her WITH Spring here.- , it's now the time to buy the ear you've thought of all | winter.Come in today and see the wide choice of used |, ears we have to offer you.Here's a ,'ew of our specials: I To hold funeral on Saturday Hugh I McFadden of Lennox ville passed away at the Sherbrooke Hospital on Thursday, April 13 after a short illness Mr.McFadden was in the hardware business for many, years in Lennoxville.In 1924 Foundalion he moved to Ayer's Cliff and for Imperial \u201di the next thirty years was engag Nickel ed in the lumber manufacturing business.After retiring lie and Mrs.McFadden moved hack to Lennoxville where he resided until the time of his dealh.In 1904 he married Jennie Johnston of Huntingville and on September 14.I960 they celc- (Greeush rdn.Inti Power Pfd.C.P.R.icons Smelters jDist.Seagrams 14 tom.Bridge I\tDorn Tar |nom Textile ; Famous Players i Frastvr Home Oil \u2018 A\" Howard Smith II\tBay Mining Imperial Oil Ind Acceptance :lnt Nickel Intcrprov Pipe Jamaica Public Serv.MacMillan \u201cH\" ; Massey Harris Molson's \"A\u201d [Texaco Noranda - Price Bros, j Roe, A.V.st.Law.Corp.jshawinigan Steel Co.Trans ( an, Pipe BANKS Ban.Can.Nat.Bank of Mont.Bank of N.S.Can.B.of Com.Royal Bank 40 24\u2019< 24\u2019» 36 A.n n t8!4 27'» 16's H\u201d» 26:'» 65\u20194 4412 44 6\u2019 » 24\u201d» 27 \u201d4 78 24\u201d» 24\u2019» 24'» 37 1744 18'» B ASTBURY, Samuel After a [long illness at Ayer s Cliff, Que , Samuel J Astbury, beloved husband of Marguerite Johnson and dear father of George U .in his 70th year.Resting at the R.L Bishop Funeral Chapel, 300 Queen Blvil North, Sherbrooke.until Friday, April 14th at 4 p.m., then at his residence, Ayer's Cliff Funeral service from the Beulah United Church on Saturday, April 15th at 2:30 pin.Iîr\\ A \\V Seaton official 23 \\ B \" Masonic Lodge No.16, A F.and AM.held a service Thurs day.April 13th from the l( 1.Bishop Funeral Chapel at 8 P M Si's 44'» 694 B 70 2 I\u2019 JANELLE, Louis Phillipp» At Sherbrooke, Que, on Fri day, April 14th, 1961.Louis Phillippe (Pit) Janelle in his 52nd year, beloved husband of Rosa Cote, residing at 132 Cle menceau Street Remains vest mg at Gerard Momfelte's Fu neral Parlor, 33 Bowen Aye So.Funeral service on Monday, April 17th at 9 a m in St.Sacre 244 Riment Church Interment in St 144 26\u201d» 44-2 43\u201d.i 6 274 774 24'4 Michael's Cemetery.Stock prices active trading.Abitibi Aluminium B.A.Oil I Loch were mixed in 384 off 1 36\u201d» up : 34\u201d i 12 444 69\u201d 1 15'2 off off off up up MacMillan Hloedel 16'» off National Drug Noranda Page Horsey Shawinigan The London was steady and quiet at the \u20192 % 154 off 14 441 ;; off 4 24\u201d» off \u201d/4 27 \u201d4 off 4 Slock Market brated their 56th wedding anni-j0^'111\"^'\t.\t\u201e\t, , , , versarv\t! Horne and Pitfield Foods Ltd.r.»\t1 f .\t.has announced that common T dL fr A a « 7 h Asc0 Shareholders of record April Lodge A.F.& A.M.In the past 2] wjl] h(, ,vpn lhr righl to he was an active member ° the subscr]|K, f(>r JmI,.addltional E.T.Settlement Society and thc| LABRECQUE, Joseph \u2014 At Sherbrooke, Quo., on Tuesday, April 11th,\t1961, Joseph La |breoqu(\\ (plumbing contractor) in his 64th year, beloved bus band of Alice Dcschencs, residing at 500 Bowen Ave.So.,\t, Remains resting at Gerard Mon per share for f|)(((,.s Kunt>ral pa,|,\u201e, 33 Bowen \u2014\t1» 1.1\tlllf*1 Ave.So.Funeral service on Sal unlay, April 15th, at 10 30 am., 574 64 74''4 651» 754 58 634 744 66 754 shares at $2 50 every five shares held rights expire on May 20th.Bowaler Paper Corp.has dc dared a final dividend in re | sped of the year ended Dec I 31, 1960 of 244 cents on the ordinary shares payable on June 2 to shareholders of re cord April 21.The total disbursement together with an in |:|SHgR terim payment of 14 cenls made on Oct.31 brings the to tal dividend 1er I960 to 384 cents compared with 42 cents in berge, Sherbrooke, and Collette, Sherbrooke Remains resting at Gerard Brien Son, 243 Queen Blvd North.Funeral cortege will leave at 9:45 a.m.on Monday April 17th, 1961, for service in Notre Dame Du Perpétuel Secours at 10 a m.Interment in SI Michael's Cemetery.Gerard Brien and Son, 229 Queen Blvd North McFADDEN, Hugh At the Sherbrooke Hospital on Thursday, April 13th, 1961.Hugh I MeFadden, beloved husband of Jennie Johnston and father of Irene (Mrs.Wesley Slack) of Montreal in Ins 861h year.Rest ing at Johnston's Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect Street, where a Masonic service will be held on Friday, April 14th at 9 p.m., and where the funeral will ho held on Saturday.April I5lh at 3 30 p.m.Rev A B Lovelaee officiating.Interment in Malvern Cemetery.MURPHY, Henry Suddenly at the Sherbrooke Hospital on Wednesday, April 12th,\t1961, Henry Murphy, beloved husband of Eliza Haldoivby and fa Hier of Helen (Mrs.Stanley Wil son) and Ronald, in his 771 h year.Resting at Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect St., where the funeral will leave on Saturday, April 15th for service in St.Peter's Church at 2 p m.Rev.J I).I! Franklin officiating.Interment in Elmwood Cemetery.ROBINSON, Howard Arthur\u2014 At the Bronte Missisquoi Ter- in SI Jean Baptiste Church.In 'kins Hospital.Sweetsburg, Quo lUrtltn To Guy and Yolande jtery.\tHoward Arthur Robinson, dear son of George and Olga Robinson in his 17th year, brother of Jimmy and Margaret.Resting at his late resilience, Sutton, ' Que.Funeral service from Grace (nee Beauregard) of Ayer s[('|-mrrh on Saturday, April 15th Cliff.Quo « daughter, Lisa', egjo P.M.Rev.J.H M.Brel! Anne.9 lbs 8 0/ on April 7th, officiating.Interment in Gram 1959.The latest dividend however is being paid on an .creased number of shares as a-md ( a thy.result of a one for five stock dividend paid in 1960.Canadian Dredge and Dock Co.Ltd.has declared a semi an nual dividend of 30 cents payable on May 1 to shareholders of record April 21.The previous rale was 50 cents per share.1961 at the La Providence Hos-ijj.pilai, Magog.A sister for Bobby Church Cemetery ('.K Wilson and Son, Funeral Director.Associated Boards of Trade.i.He leaves to mourn his loss Ip in addition to his wife, his rlau ghter Irene, (Mrs.Wesley™ -Slack) of Montreal, one brother B A.R.MeFadden of Bluffton.jg Alta., and a granddaughter ^ Heather Slack, son-in-law, Wesley, Slack besides several nieces ** and nephews.\t41 The body is resting at Johns | a ton\u2019s Funeral Chapel from where the funeral will take 1 place Saturday, with burial in ! Malvern [ ville.clouds, to, see Mars and find out j for myself whether there are canals there,\u201d he said in an interview with the government newspaper Izveslia.Today he told the huge throng in Red Square: \u2018Tm sure we \u2014 the Soviet fliers\u2014will carry out further flights to greater distances,\u201d The annual sub- Yuri told (he throng in the II HORNBY \u2014 To Mr.and Mrs.R.T.Hornby, 11 daughter, Sharon Anne, 6 lbs.14 oz., on Tuesday, April llth, 1961 at the Sherbrooke Hospital.(Earii nf (Eliauk a BROWNLEIGH Mrs.Evelyn Bnshey is spending a few days In Montreal, a guest of friends.Miss Beverly Davis of Rich mond, was a holiday guest of her cousin, Miss Judy Gifford.By CHARLES CATCHPAUGH Cemetery, Lennox- SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN EXECUTIVE scription campaign for the Sherbrooke branch of the Commun- scj'Kme.ity Concert Association, ends Saturday.President of the cam- ^ IT1 sure our pilots will Bishop\u2019s University COTC Contingent held their annual dinner Thursday evening at the Rolling Hills Motel.* * * Ssgt.J.P.Belislc and Sgt J.Belanger of the 46th Field Artillery Regiment have hern awarded their Canadian Forces Decorations, J.S.Savard of the 72nd Battery has been promoted sub WO-2.all parts of Canaria will tour the air defence station and see various types of aircraft presently in service with the air force.In the evening a reunion dinner will be held in-the officer's mess.COta.rNS I wlflli to expii-H» my _'-Unri-ri- thanks to l»r Manning.| \"I Mrs.Armstrong, Matron and all B other» of the Wales Home, to Rev j App* of SI Ann*.» Church, Ittrh ® mond, to Dr, MnoI.eod, Dr.WUlliuna.¦\t!MI»s Henshaw, Supt., nurse» and | nurse» aides nf the 2nd door, Sher ¦\tihrooke Hospital for their kindness1 _ to me during my recent Illness, also , 1 wish to thank miy many friend* ¦\tend relntlves for card*, Klfrooke Record representatives k*\u201e.,\t\u2014 *1-»^ at Ayer\u2019s Cliff.News sent to/Viay Convention Ihem will receive prompt atten- CURRIER \u2014 The Austin W.I.\u2018.ion and they will forward sub-jts April meeting in the OUND» SERVICE* EMPL-OYM ERSON 1.Articles For Sole 4.Property For Sale jl2.To Let 1 HOT POINT refrigerator, 1 Mof- ft ROOMS and playroom with fire \u2018 placr.(MV) Jacques Cartier North Call Montreal Murray 1-0112.fat electric range, both In good condition.Apply 299 High St.LARGE baby'a crib and mattreaa baby\u2019s gata, Beatty waching machine, 3 pairs of drapes.Tel.LO 7-7165.MICHIGAN ¦ 12SA - New Diesel Engine, cab w/side-curtalns, four (4) tire chaîna, one-way plow.Manufactured In W7.Price: $12,500.00.Gradall, mounted on factory carrier International Pow.er unit, Manufactured In 1955.5.000 Miles, 2 buckets, 1-Slopptng blade.Excellent Condition.Price: *15,000.00 Call J.U LaGue, Barre, Vermont Granite 6-3519 after 7;00 p.m.GUITAR in very good condition Phone 426 Sutton.BICYCLES, power mower, car radio stove wood and oil, car top, chest of drawers, chesterfield.Tel: LO.2-9797.60 TONS of baled hay, excellent quality.Henry Hcrber Melbourne.Que.c/o R.Simpson.Guaranteed New Nylon Tires, $8.95, and your left-over mileage.Canadian Tire Associates, Sherbrooke & Magog.Open Sat.until 5:30.PRIVATE sale of household furniture.Tel.LO.7-4991.WHITE graduation dress, sire 12, worn once, three summer skirts sise 12, one brown dress size 12, three summer dresses size 14, man's spring coat size 36 or 38, Maroon blazer size 12, all in good condition, Phone before 11.00 a.m.or after 4.00 p m.LO.2.5331.NORTH WARD \u2014 Chartier Street, 6 room bungalow, finished basement, garage, near schools and church.Tel.LO.9-47KS0.DOUBLE tenement house, 6 rooms on ground floor, 4 rooms upstairs, on large lot 60 x 14,0 ft.Situated at 240 Belvedere St N.H.E.Perkins, Lennoxvtlle, Tel.LO.9.2816.GARAGE and service station, large lot on No.1 highway at Mount Orford.Easy terms.Apply Record, Box 37.ON a pleasant street in Ayer\u2019s Cliff, 5 room bungalow, lot stxe 44 x 165 ft.Garage, more Information write Box 121 or Tel.165 J Ayer\u2019s Cliff.7 APARTMENTS, 4 rooms each, bath and garage.Recent construction Painted 1960.Rented until May 1st, 1962.Net revenue 10%.Price $41,000.Will take mortgage at 6il for 50% of the value.Tel: LO.7-4273.SPLENDID corner residence, garage etc., 2430 Bachand.Also 2385 Bachand.See Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bach, and.Phone LO.2-0874.IE YOU are looking for a new home tn Lennoxvllle, phone us, we may have just what you want.R.A.Deacon, 68 Warren Street, Lennoxvllle.Tel: LO.2-2185.ALUMINUM WINDOWS PRE-SEASON SALE NO DOWN PAYMENT 1st Payment Oct.1st 5 Average Windows $99.$7.Monthly Call LO.9-5155, Mr.Vallee, for details.SIMPSONS-SEARS GUARANTEED mattresses, box springs, continental beds, foam mattresses, day-nite divan, re.pair, renovation etc.Why pay more, buy direct.Watervtile Mat tress A Bedding Co.WaterviUe.TE.7-2463.AUCTION SALE Saturday, April 15th, AT 1:00 P.M.at the Exhibition Grounds To be sold: 21\u2019\u2019 T.V., chrome kitchen set, studio, 3 Turkish rugs, 7 x 9, 9 x 12, 16 x 20; 2 arm chairs, 1 Morris chair, 1 refrigerator, washing machine, kitchen cabinet, complete bed, child\u2019s desk, electric stove, radio, bassinet, combination dresser and wardrobe, complete bedroom set, electric kettle, sectional chesterfield, 50 new ladies spring coats, 4 new fur coats, canvas oil painting with frame, 1 medicine cabinet, bookcases, table lamps, 1 vacuum cleaner, 1 'antique album, 12 doors, oilcloths, kitchen uten.sils.Very good sale.Come early.Cash.BERTRAND DE LAFONTAINE, 841 Bowen Avenue South.WILL Spring bring everything you\u2019ve waited for .what about that home of your own?Call Charles Connors, LO.2.4000.THREE room heated apartment, 2nd floor, with hath and shower.Hot water year round.220 electric wiring.Space In cellar Adults only.$55 per month.Apply l*33 Falrmount, Apt.1.STORE to rent, situated at 29 Wellington South, heated, hot witer year round, measuring 12 x 60.Show case at sidewalk level Ideal spot for hairdressers or barbers.No restaurants please.LO.2-3805.N, V.Cloutier Inc.Garage.43 Wellington South.6 room modern apartment in North Ward.Near Bus, Service.Heated.Hot water year round.Large Balcony.$100.00 monthly.Apply: 313 Qtfebec St.AD UBS by Larry Hurb WALTON Ave.- 5 room heated apartment, continuous hot.water.Adults only.Tel.LO.2-4372.NORTH Ward \u2022 New house.Prospect St., near Ontario.Large six rooms, second floor, heated, ther* mostat, hot water, kitchen fan, etc Immediate occupancy.$125.90 per month.Tol.LO.941796.1 ROOM heated apartment, furnished, Venetian blinds, hot water year round Tel.LO.9-53126.APARTMENTS \u2014 3 and 4 rooms, heated, stove and frigidaire, hot water.Janitor service.Montreal Apartments.Available May 1st.Apply Carlo Fabi, Tel: days LO.9.6333 or LO.7-4154 evenings.NEW BRICK bungalow for sale, 5 rooms, situated in new developments, Belvedere, automatic heating, painted Instne and out, covered floors.On lot 66 x 115.Price $8,500; $300 down payment.Bal ance easy tenus.Apply J.L.Pom-erUeu.LO.2-3728.FIVE ROOM heated apartment, first floor, hot water, llnolçum furnished, shower.Immediate occupancy.1490 Prospect Street.LO.9-1154.5.Lots For Sale LARGE lot 100 ft.x 300 ft.West side of Stanatead Highway, Just past Rolling HUls Motel, already Installed, cement foundation footing, running water.Tel.LO.7-4580.50 FT.x 100 FT, Bowen Ave.South, between Chsrest and Trudel, opposite Church.$1,300.Call: LO.9-1512.7.Farms For Sale FARM for sale, 2,/i mile# from Richmond- \\Sn acre* with su^ar bush and soft wood.To sell In parts or en bloc or the house alone.Apiply George Nichol, Bromjpton-ville.Tel: LO.6-2071.8.Cars For Sale AUCTION SALE for Murdo Macleay, ST.FRANCIS STREET, LENNOXVILLE, QUE.Sat., April 22nd, 1961, 1:00 P.M.KELVINATOR refrigerator 9 eu.ft ; kitchen table & 4 antique chairs; Westinghouse T.V.21\"; 5 piece bedroom suite; studio couch; floor model.radio; Duncan-Phyfe drop-leaf table; 2 antique chairs with needlepoint; chest of drawers, mahogany; poster bed complete mahogany; ladder back chair;! night, tablei double bed complete:; needlepoint stool; record player; small radio; occasional chairs; rocking chairs: floor lamp; hall-j tree; card table odd tables; an-; tique clock; 2 rugs, 9 x 10 with ozlte; set dishes, service for 8, snow-shoes; blanket chest; trunks;j large quantity linen and blank ets; world atlas on stand; electric' appliances; Ironing board; 2 Flint-! look pistols; Evinrude outboard motor, 7li h.p.; many odd dishes and kitchenware.Terms: CASH.E.G.WELLS, Auctioneer, Tel: LO.7-4023.1957 BUICK hard top, automatic, fully equipped, new tires, owner driven, low mileage, also 7'i H P Evenrude outboard motor like new.Tel: LO.9-3284, 1966 DODGE custom Regent, auto-matic, VR, 4 door station wagon, excellent condition, grey and white.Tel.LO.2.7594.9.Trucks For Sale 19\"9 CHEVROLET, 4 ton.6 cylinder, 1959 Podge, 4 ton, both trucks like new.Tol: LO.7.7711.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers RAMBLER, HILLMAN.Sunbeam Alpine, Sunbeam Rapier, Humber, Commer Trucks, Quality Used Cars.Union Motor Sales, 1681 King West, LO.2-1390.ROYER APARTMENTS \u2014 5 room apartment.May 1st.Heated, hot wa\u2019er year round.Stove and re.frlgerator.Adults only.240 Court Street, Apt.4, Tel: LO.2-2935.Til PEE 4 room apartments, heated, stove, refrigerator, linoleum tn kitchen and bathroom, Venetian blinds, hot water year round.Available May 1st.Apply 461 Vtmy, Apt.2.Tel: LO.9-3318.VERY beautiful new 7 room apartment, hot water, heated, available May 1st.See Hebert\u2019s 2155 Bachand Street.Tel.LO.2-0874.\"Wanna sign up for that weight-reducing course, too?\u201d 25.Teachers Wanted 36.Miscellaneous 2 Teachers wanted for the Frelighsburg Intermediate School.1.\tPrincipal to teach grades 6 to 9 inclusive.2.\tTeacher for grades 1 to V inclusive.About 30 pupils in all.Please state salary expected, also references in first letter.Address C.A.Soule, Sec.-Treas., Box 89 \u2014 Frelighsburg, P.Q.ROUSSEAU UPHOLSTERING Upholstering of all kinds.Choice of Materials.Free Estimates.Guaranteed satisfaction.24 Bowen N.-Tel.LO.9-133S Days and evenings.\tTV and Radio Service Cell CHICOINE & PETERKA 1263 King St.W.Tel.LO.9-5823 SHERBROOKE \t BUNGALOW FOR SALE New 5 rooms, brick, automatic heating system (hot air) House is 26 x 41\\ lot 64 x 95', situated in the East Ward residential section, on Ruen St.Painted inside and outside, covered floors.Immediate occupan-cy.$1,000 down, baianee as rent.Apply J.L, Pomer-leau, LO.2-5728.\t \tBILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and reâi estate COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville \u2014 Tel.100 \t scriptions and renewals.FOR COMPLSTE AUCTION SERVICE Set E.G.WELLS Auctioneer / Appraiser Real Estate Telephone LO.74023 30 Massawippi St.LENNOXVILLE Mac's Driving School Dual Controls.Full insurance coverage, experienced instructors.Late model car, home pick up Sherbrooke.Magog, North Hatley end surrounding districts.Tel.N.Hatley, VI.2-2249 Community Hall.The painting of the interior of the hall was discussed, and the color scheme chosen.P'ar.s fer catering at the annual convention to be held May 11, were discussed and the menu was decided upon.A silent auction netted $11.35 for the fruit and flower fund.Mrs.L.Cochrane, president, on behalf of the W.I., presented Mrs.H.A.Channell and Mrs.D.F.Patterson with pin and earring sets, tokens of appreciation of their services while in office.The surprixe package donated by Mrs.H.A.Channel! was won by Mrs.L.Cochrane.Lunch was served by the hostesses,' Wrs.M.Hopps and Mrs.H.Comeau.WANTED SECOND CLASS ENGINE MAN Grade \"A\" or \"AB\" for shift work in steam plant of paper mill equipped with oil firing.Paper mill located in the Eastern Townships.Applicants will be judged on their experience and their ability to supervise shift work.YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY! To hear Evangelist amt Mrs.Running' of Ingersoll, Ont., at the Lennoxvllle Pentecostal Church this Friday at 8 P.M., Sunday, April 16th, |- U A.M.and 7:30 P.M.Many have 8LONDIE been blessed by their singing and preaching.Come this week-end! You will be welcome! Apply To: Record Box 47 ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street\u2014SHERBROOKE\u2014Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store Next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Before buying furniture, visit us.We have all types at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many second hand articles in excellent condition.TERMS IF DESIRED 27.Female Help Wanted 37.perS0nal BLAIS Transport\tReg\u2019d,\tgeneral trucking, general delivery, 7\t\t trucks to service\tyou.\tequipped for your moving\tneeds.\tTel.LO.9-3G19.\t\t $23 WEEKLY for wearing: lovely! dresses given you as bonus.Just| show North American Fashion ! Frocks to friends.No canvassing,' investment or experience neces-j sary.North American Fashion: Frocks, Ltd , 3425 Industrial Bldg,1 Dept.G-5010 Montreal 3®, Que.j HYGIENE SUPPLIES (rubber goods) Mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples 25c.\t25 samples, $1.00 Mall order Dept.C*2, Nov.Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont 14.Cottages To Let COTTAGE for Rent for jeason, 2 bedrooms, aafe swimming, boat.Little Lake Magog.Apply LO.7-7081 or write Sherbrooke Daily Record Box No.237.15.Rooms To Let 2 ROOMS wlttih kitchen privileges, ladles preferred.Tel.LO.2'8702.16.Room and Board TRUSTWORTHY woman with children of own.Would board small child in her country home for the summer or permanent.Can furnish references.Apply Record Box 50.20.Wanted To Purchase ADULTS rubber good*.Send $2.00 for 24 finest quality assorted latex and catalogue showing aav.Ings up to 60%.Park Sales, Box 561, Hamilton, Ont RURAL WOMEN \u2014 WTiat township do you live in?ExceUent earning opportunity for rural women to sell Avon to their farm neighbors.Choose your own selling lime so that It won\u2019t Interfere with farm duties.No obligation to Inquire [46.Pets For Sale Call Mrs.A.LeBrun, Waterloo.Tel: 1075.WHAT DO YOU WANT ?NOTHING,DEAR I JUST\ty CHEE-E- WONPEkSD WHAT YOU WERE DOIN V ?r ¦¦¦¦ ¦//!-Y:- h Wtv CAPT.EASY GIRL with knowledge of general office work and typing.Apply Record Box 4fl.LADIES WANTED, make up to $26.00 a week doling simple home sewing in your spare time.Write Box 7010 Adelaide Post Office, Toronto, Ont.28.Domestic Help Wanted RELIABLE w-oman wanted for general housework.Good salary for right person with references.LO.7.5959.TOY poodle, white, registered.6 lbs., 3 years old.Phone LO.9-5013.$125.00.BOSTON BULL DOG, spayed, Inoculated, good for children.$5(1.Tel: LO.9-3946./ X HAVE k)0 USD FOR THAT -a HOUSE.EASY.BUT I CAWT i TRADB.IlL SWAP YOU 40 ORES OF FINE LAMP «R ITi HIGHLY BRED registered Beagle puppies.Phone after 7 p.m.or Saturday and Sunday only.Tel: LO.2-5632.SHOW ME THE LAND! \u2022iJyFTEE AN iriEltSHTEEfl-IMILE DRIVE- IT 5- SORT OF UNIMPROVED, EA5Y» BUT IF hüll LIKE WIDE OPEN EPACEE AND PLENTY OF GK.y, 1T& IDEAL! BUT IT MUST BE 61X MILES TO IRE NEAREST NEISHSOR! YES.YOU'D HAVE PRIVACY! I'M WILLIN' TO LET IT SO BECAUSE W TRACT MAKE* A JOÔ IN TH'FENCE , OF MV 17,000-ACRE *PREAP.Till THROW IN A SCAT HERDER* TENT.t KMM.6IVE ME #800 TO BOOT.AND YOU'VE GOT A DEAL, 31.Situations Wanted: Male GOOD dairy cows, beef heifers, and steers, must be tested and disease] free.M.C.Mayhew, Dixville, Que.! VI.9-3371.EXPERIENCED couple wants cleaning work in home or office.Tel: LO.2-6709.CHEVROLET, Corvalr, Envoy, Olds-mobile, Cadillac, Chevrolet Trucks.Sale* A Service, Fox-brooke Motors Ltd., 345 Wellington South, Sherbrooke.Telephone LO.9-3606.IMPERIAL, Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant, Renault, Fargo Trucks, Sales A Sendee.Martin Motor Sales Ltd., 405 Belvedere St Tel LO.9-3659.HAVING bought a bare farm would buy equipment with horses or tractor, young cattle.Write Wilfred Vallee, R.R.1 Rock Forest.35.Business Opportunity Professional Directory MAJOR OIL company has for lease well located good gallonage service station in Eastern Township area.Apply Sherbrooke Record Box 49.Service Depot Expart Repairs and Parts for all typos of washing machines.Tel.LO.2-4723 1601 King St.W.SHERBROOKE Advocates ROUSSEAU.GERVA1S, LANGLAIS & MONTY, Armand Rousseau, Q.C., Paul Mulltna Gervals, André Langlals, Rene Monty LOrrrinc 2-4735 6 Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke.BUICK, Pontiac, Vauxhall, G.M.C.Trucka.Sales A Service.DeLuxe Automobile Ltd.1567 King West Tel: LO.9-3868.11.Livestock For Sale LIVESTOCK for Sale \u2014 Pure bred Yorkshire sow and boars.(No papers!.5 months old.Tel: Cook-shire TR.5-3673, Curtis Rosa, B-u! wer.Que.TOBIN & TOBIN, Trial Work and Genera] Practice, Rosenbloom Bldg., opposite City Hall.138 Wellington (North).LO 2-2120 WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q.C.The Canada Bldg., 455 Craig Street West.Montreal.UN 1-2737.EXECUTIVE-TYPE SALESMAN WANTED to represent the Calendar division of Rolph-Clark-Stone in the southern portion of Quebec Province.This is a replacement to our present Sales force and we are looking for a man who wants to better himself.Applicants must be between the ages of 25 and 50.must have a car and previous sales experience is essential.For appointment for interview, write Record Box SI JEFF BUCHANON 12.To Let 2.For Sale or Exchange RCA VICTOR automatic, three-speed phonograph, table model, four-inch speaker, attachment for satellite speakers; will sell or exchange for used set of ladies\u2019 golf clubs Tel: LO.9-5498.McMANAMY Bird.4 room heated apartment, stove.refrigerator $80.00 completely furnished.$70.00., Available May or June.Tel.LO.7-6969.6 ROOM heated flat, central located, suitable for offices and living quarters.Rent $85.00 per month.Immediate occupancy.Phone LO.2-0828.JOSEPH E.CASSAR LAWYER 158 Frontenac St.Room 16 Sun Life Bldg.LO.2-3827 WATER VILLE \u2014 4 room apartment with bath, completely redecorat.ed.Low rental.Bua service at entrance.Contact WaterviUe LG.A.Rog\u2019d.Phone TE.7-2336.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE - 3 cent, per word, minimum charge 50 cents for 1* words or lets; three consecutive insertions.3rd day halt efurge, six consecutive insertions, 25% off 10 cents for mailing Record Box replies.OEADLlNf - Classified Ads e«-copted until 4:00 p.m.day pro-vlous to Insertion.Auction Ssies.Logat Notices, Classified Display end Display ada accepted until 13:00 noon previous day.LO.9-3636 t WEST WARD \u2014 6 rooms, setf-con-tained house, sunporch, garage Excellent bus service.Near Churches and schools.Rent $60.Available May 1st, Tel: LO.2-8573.Chartered Accountants LAVALLEE, BEDARD.Lyonnais, Gascon & Associates, D.J Crockett, C.A., Ucensed trustee.201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke, P.Q.Tel: LO.9-5503.EXPERT SERVICE Reconditioned Vacuums as tow \t__\t.TURTLE:» POPS COMMA * BLOW HIS STAG?WHEN HE SEES MV REPORT CARD'' I WISH I COULD THINK .OP A SAFE WAY TO SHOW IT Tt> HIM/.SMITH/ HURDLE// oh Luck/ ME/ WHATS TUCKED BAMDAGE?TRACK 'yyii.fnZ )ACH \\-r v ' L'lL ABNER C MON, HONEST ABE.WE Y OH GOTTA SHOP 'ROUND FO'J NO, HE A .MAMMY FO'SO'.'r E STAYS W!F ME, UNTIL YO'COMES UP WIF SOME (fVMPF.r) YOUNG LADY AH KIN BE SHORETH'CHILE WILL BE HAPPY WIF\" MIGHTY (CHCMPff SLURP\u201d) HAPPY.'/ MORE ICE CREAM?YAS'M GULPf-YOTS TH BOSS.?DON'T.\" HAPPY msm ABRAHAM?-Tfrÿ\u2014d /o 4 r vl OLA/ octal ath ****** ' -V >rSona f Marriages Of Local Interest Miss Darlene Rediker who was in pink and white the gifts spent the holidays in Sudbury, being arranged on a tea wagon !Ont., with her aunt.Mrs.E.with a doll dressed as a bride, Wuttki has returned to her her ruffled skirt serving as a home in Leunoxville.\tcanopy.\t! This was placed before the Mr.Robert Rediker and Miss bride-to-be by her sister, Miss Patsy Dier.of Montreal, spent Linda Barrett and Master Craig ! their holidays with their par- 1 bilbrick.onts, Mr.and Mrs.C.Rediker.Mrs- Aver>' Unison mad* the Queen Street and Mrs.Caroline Presentation of gifts and ex-I r)jer\tJ tended tne best wishes of all those present.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 | r Later refreshments were served by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs.A.Denison.Mrs.Albert Barrett, mother 7 Mrs.Melissa McKcage.Mont real Street, is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital where she is recovering from surgery.SAGE \u2014 ARBERY Hl'NTLNt;VILLE - The marriage of Doreen Rose Arbery daughter of Mr and Mrs.Wes !e\\ Arbery of St.Elie D'Or ford, i to Mr, Allan Walter Sage, of St.Jean, Que , son of Mr.Sy dney sage and the ate Mrs.Sage of St.Ca ««*\u2022\u2022 vvas|els» and one dre&sed doll turn- ^r-\tSage and the late Mrs T\u2019d in on Work Calendar, Sun- t,n^' Charles Drummond, Drummond shine committee.\t|- Road on Saturday April 8th.\tMiss Eva Beaton reported Eleven members answered cards and Easter boxes sent the Roll Call.\tout.The President Mrs.Francis Mrs.W.R.Bell, to write Paige presided.Treasurer\u2019s re-!uP (he Branch history to date port showed a bank balance o£ Miss Edna Smith reported on; GoodfWicw Mrs.Arber>, mother of bride, w as attired' in a lire.- Sage is (he son|dUS'lJ pink\u2019 \"'i1h \"\u2019hi,te «cceSfor- drums.Mm Sage, of St.Catharines |U SFoll cetvlllon, (h,p (1 hoto by oug uerrish) rweption was he'd in the Elite Restaurant.A three tier wed-! icnt'' color can do Die trick, (he *00 Anything that perks up your of j appearance is a cure for the dol kids\u2019 shoes have been paid for Furthermore, a man's duty to his fami!y doesn\u2019t end with providing them with today s tveces-M'ties He lias to contrive to jhave their futur» security as suiYd in ease anything should happen to him.So let's not.feel too sorry for ourselves We women may bo slaves of n sort.Bid bondage with our husband® isn't too bad a lot, now is it?Wash Hose First The pros and cons of school uniforms surveyed the the .\t| SAINT JOHN, N U.(CP)- house to house canvass by Th Sain( Jo)ln District Council Park Committee, to putL Home and School Assoaa Z,,rS0nnZm \"p tSWlnSS ln üons is conducting a survey to the Lennoxville Park.\tfind out how nlany parents Mrs.K.Smart won the month- would like to have their children wear school uniforms.$494.67.The secretary Mrs.W.R.| Bell read the minutes, and letters of appreciation.Conveners reports included; The secretary Mrs.W.R.Bell ly drawing read the minutes, and letters Publicity convener, Mrs.W.\u201cUniforms are less expensive of appreciation.\t|R.Bell read a paper, from an than fussier clothes and the Agriculture Mrs K.Smar, old diary.\tchiIdren wou,dn ! he trying to who read Agriculture outlook The President Mrs.F.Paige outdo each other,\u201d said tor 19\u201c1-\tadjourned the meeting, re- supporter Education, Miss Edna Smitli.minding members the May 6 \u201cMen are conducted an old fashion \u201cSpel-jmeeting to be held at the homeLear colors and it's wonderfulifor incf Kon\trvrisrr» AT .C\tt\tw Dr.C, II.Bonnycastle, headmaster of Rothesay Collegiate School \u201cIt has a unifying ef feet, promotes esprit de corps and the boys tend to live up to it.A uniform sets up a good Gossamer, sheer hose calls ,\t,\t,\t, ,\t,\t,[for perfect fit.For wrinkles are lyi.^-eake decimated (he h«a,1.tmsjRhl,y tn ,hoso M>ninll,ss cob.\t.(re wobs\u2019 you laundor your hose l.aL'tr the couple left to* before wearing, youll find that Niagara Falls and Southern On-|it wm become more resilient ta-rio, the brade wearing a *uKi;,nd flt better ns a result, of -aqua with while accessories, and a pink glanvellia corsage.Upon their return (hey will reside in .St.Jean, Que.Out of town guest® were from Welland Ont.Verdun, Newport, Vermont, Coalticook,\u2022 St.Denis dress standard and decent dress de Itrompton, Hunttingville and is conducive to good learningj l,etiitw)xvilfe.and good teaching.\u201d one REFRIGERATtD Protection against fire.'t KCrKIUKKMI CV mofhs.heati humidity W STORAGE\t2>4°0 Of VALUATION ling Bee\u201d.First prize, Mrs.-of Mrs.L.M.Povey Hunting-Garland Page, second prize ville.Belvidere Branch was very Miss Eva Beaton, and third pleased to accept a Hag prè-Mrs.Chas Pitman.\t|sented to them by Mrs.Gordon Citizenship Mrs.J.TarleiRichards a former Orford read a paper on \u201cNeighbors\".[Branch, W.I.member Welfare and Health.\tj Tea was served by the hos- One member worked at the tess Mrs.Charles Drummond Cancer Room.\t(assisted by Mrs.R.Wcarne, and Home Economics, Mrs.\t\u2018 - UNIFORMS PRACTICAL Mrs.A C.Crimmins, head just beginning to] mistress of Netherwood School Girls, stressed the economy Engagement The engagement is anooun ced of Marilyn Joan, daughter| to have youngsters in briglit'of school uniforms and saiii'of Mr.Stanley A.Ward, of Mont Your wedding.Among the most beautiful events in your life \u2014 add that touch of finesse with artistically design quality.INVITATIONS BOOKS BOOKS Chas.|a social hour the members.shirts and sweaters,\u201d countered.Netherwood's is pretty and prac an opponent.\ttical.Heads of the two private Frank Murphy, president of schools in the area emphatic die Saint John Teachers' Asso ally favor uniforms, traditional Nation, had no comment, since the institutions were! founded.\u201cSo far as we are rnneerned, was enjoyed by|a uniform is orderly and contributes to good discipline,\u201d said Today s recipe SPICED TEA PUNCH (8 servings) % cup granulated sugar, % cup cold water, 1 orange, juice ! only, 5 lemons, 10 cloves, 1 tsp.ground cinnamon, 5 tsps.In-;stant tea, 5 cups boiling water.Mix together sugar and cold [water.Bring to a boil.Add the Floral Arrangements for the Spring Wedding from MILFORD S 143 Frontenac Street Tel.LO.9-2567 Todays Pattern Li» SO * Jay N.White, D.O.S.OPTOMETRIST 29 Main St.West COATICOOK, QUE.For Appointment Phone VI.9-4131 VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD and ROLLS Call in today and see the excellent variety we have to offer or phone LO, 9-3636 THE BUSINESS OFFICE Sherbrooke Daily Record 119 Wellington St.North.TASTY BAKERY TREATS Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2-2744 juice of one orange and 4 lem ons.Add cloves and cinnamon.Remove from heat.In a separ ate saucepan or teapot place In slant tea.Add boiling water to Instant tea.Pour the tea infu sion over the fruit juice mix turc.Pour into punchbowl.Slice remaining lemon for garnish.GARNISHES FOR HOT INSTANT TEA \u2018Slices of lemon, lime or or lange.\"Twists of lemon peel.\"Stir sticks of pineapple cubes and candied red cherries.J \"Sugar-dusted sprigs of mint.J Tangy tea punch is refreshing jand leaves no after-thirst.This; (festive punch is easy with in-( slant tea, sugar syrup, and cit-jrus juices\u2014and makes a hit with young and old.I Thoiijilil for (oday | Discretion of speech is more than eloquence and to speak: agreeably tp him with whom we! deal is more than to speak in I (good words or in good order.-(Bacon) , MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS real, and the late Mrs.Ward, to Lyman Richard Hill, son of Miami Mrs.Burton A.Hill, of Len noxville.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Bernal Gustln, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, wish to announce the engagement of (heir second daughter, Laura Elizabeth of Montreal, to Mr.Clifford John Lord, son of Mr.and Mrs.A.Lord, of Montreal.A summer wedding is planned.Fashion Tips Chiffon Look Nylon chi film blouses in] doulile thickness arc for the gal who likes the beauty of chiffon and the practicality of nylon They\u2019re not expensive.Homemaking Sponges v».Rugs.To ni a k e housek cep ini» more efficient, r e p lace old fashioned cleaning rags willi! a \"wardrobe\" of well chosen sponges that can be sudsed in a jiffy.Does tension cause churning stomach?Fast-paced living, plus irregular meals or too much smoking or drinking, can often lead (o stomach discomfort.But with] TUNIS you get relief, ftut! Just] eat a couple of those mild, minty tablets .they go to work immediately to relieve acid indigestion, stop heartburn! Keep a roll of TUMS handy\u2014ready (o| use any time, any place.No water or glass needed ., and there\u2019* never any after-taste.T UNIS cost so little too! M \\ in m for the tummy Last Weekend with Rev.& Mrs.RUNNING fr Special Singing Anointed Preaching TONIGHT 8 P.M.\u2014 ''Th« Man Who Died Twie*'' SUNDAY, April 16»h 9.45 A.M.Specials In Sunday School 11.00 a.m \u2018Tha Benefits of Prayer\" 7.30 p.m.\"Th« Other Thiaf\" Lennoxville Pentecostal Church \"Don't Miss HI\" QUITE FRANKLY, THIS IS A MOST UNUSUAL OFFER EXAMINE IT CAREFULLY! Moffat Deluxe Electric Range MODEL 30F55WR Every line tells you that no other range has more beaut) .check these features for unmatched value.Ht* ® 9291 SIZES 2-8 try TTF^aÎ c*** TTÎ(VâTs®4 SEW VERY-EASY EXTRA-EASY sewing.Scoop j [up a special buy in gay, new; [cottons for this sun-fun trio.Popover top, shorts, pedal push-; ers\u2014cool, crisp, bright.Printed Pattern 9291: Child-; Don\u2019t yell for someone to ren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8.Size 6 top take a phone call.Go and tell I\u2019-h yards.35 inch pedal pushers him quietly the phone.m - mm PEEK FREAN\u2019S GARDEN CREAM.Msr.M S- \u2018.'-\u2018a V \u201c i:.a dainty cream filling 29 f he\u2019s wanted on ii/R yards.Embroidery transfer.Send 50 cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to Sherbrooke Daily (Record, Household Arts Dept, Sherbrooke, Que.Print plainly name, address, pattern number.100 FASHION FINDS\u2014the (best, newest, most beautiful Printed Patterns for Spring-Summer, 1961.See them all in our brand-new Color Cata.log.Send 35c now! mm' enriches the flavour of P.F.Garden Cream.Serve Garden Cream at tea time lunch time .any time.\"*««** ZiZ At the .me tin,,, lev, week', .te.l in3ot pre.lttetion indicators point to early recov- j was 3.7 per cent below the same ery.\t(\tI week last year.In contrast, U.S.The announcement two weeks steel production is at a 10-ago that residential construe-!mon^ an Ivan and a $200 fine on coach Rudy Pilous.Technically the offence was \"making statements having a prejudicial effect on the league and the game of hockey.\" Wore precisely it was for using such terms as \"gutless\" in describing referee Frank Udvari.The Chicago officials spoke-! their bitter criticism in the \"Fleming started to say some-dressing - room after Wednes- thing to Udvari and w as told he day\u2019s game in Detroit, which had better keep quiet,\" said the Hawks lost 2-1.The Red Campbell.Wings\u2019 win tied the best-of- FLEMING COOLED OFF ALLAN CUP Amherst at Galt.(Galt leads besi-of^sex en Eastern final 3-0».WESTERN LEAGUE Portland 5.Vancouver 1.(First game beet-erf-five final).semi- FRIDAY STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS Detroit at Chicago.iBesit-of-seven final tied 2-2).MEMORIAL CUP ; Michael's at Gueiph (Best-of.seven Kastern semt-fina! tied 2-2> Canada seven cup final at two games \"When Fleming asked Do each.After tonight\u2019s fifth game you want to make something of (' the teams move back to Detroit i.\u2019 and s'.ar.ed making threa for the sixth game Sunday.;ening gestures, Udvari told him: ADDS WARNING\tListen, fellow, if you want to In announcing the fines, stay in this league you'd better Campbell said recurrence of 8° on »la comment on the newspapermen.Campbell said neither denied the statements \"made under circumstances which clearly authorized their publication.\" MEMORIAL CUP SURVIVORS East \u2014 Moncton Beavers, Toronto St.Michae.\u2019s.Guelph Royals.West \u2014 Edmonton Oil Kings.Winnipeg Rangers.This is the second time during ithe post-season playoffs Campbell has stepped in with fines.Coach Toe Blake of Montreal (Canadiens was fined the maxi-mum $2,000 for striking referee Dalton McArthur after a Mont-real-Chicago semi-final game.Campbell said Thursday night no action is necessary regarding remarks made by the Hawks\u2019 Reg Fleming to Udvari fines \"That's not my department,\" he said.The final so far has been a home-ice series, no team winning away from home, and Abel said: \u201cWe\u2019ve got to win one here in Chicago and we might as well take this one, now that we\u2019re down to a best-of-three series.\u201d Abel said he will go with the same lineup that won Wednesday except that Lou Marcon will sit out the game and forward Len Lunde will be in the lineup.Marcon, farmhand defence-man called up from Edmonton, Curling Results SHERBROOKE CURLING CLUB # V fr Salls-Mooney Trophy H.\tBlain\t 7 B.Hammond .6 O.\tGoyette .10 R.Badger .t> R.\tCoates .8 L.\tDwyer .4 R.\tWiggeit .11 Dr.J.Dion .5 J.\tFuller .5 R.\tGoyette .8 K.\tDoherty .3 O.\tBroadbelt .9 Campbell Alouettes Baseball CAHA\tCut Suspensions In Memorial cup Club To Be Incorporated, Sale Of Season Tickets Rolling Along EDMONTON (CP) \u2014 Disciplinary action against players involved in Wednesday night\u2019s Memorial Cup donnybronk in Winnipeg was announced Thurs The executive of the Shcr were named in order to give the da> b> Art Potter, vice-presi- brooke \"Alouettes\" Baseball club more support from all cir- dent of the Canadian Aamateur ,,.\u201eK\t., Hockev A.toeiat.cn\tiUuh \",11 be «\"corporated Tins des A suck ¦ swinging brawl broke c,ctnsu'n \"\u2019,s r0iK'ht'd UM \"1*h,\t¦\" «*arge out as the game ended with Fd ¦'* a general meeting at the of public relations for the club, monton Oil Kinds ahead of Win- Hotel Union The team will be announced at the meeting the mpeg Rangers 4 1\tiknown as the \"Alouettes Base- Hotolmcn's Association had pension' to'phuTutton*™* Urn ^ ^\t\u201e\t,\t\u201e mad* a\t* 5150 l° ,hc Oil Kings, assessed a match Covien Dugre.Alt apian, Ra> club.In the meantime, despite penalty by the referee\tmoml Bergeron and Jean Marc the bad weather, the sale of Wayne Muloin and Larry l.uud Jc uisou, newly named direc season lickcls is going along ot the Kings and Ken Stephen- mi's u( the chib, attended the fine.It is hoped once the woath- son, Brian Hextall ami B i I Shields of the Rangers each will serve a 10 \u2022 minute misconduct penalty at the start of Salur day's game in Edmonton.He said the ice strength ol nteding along with the cxecu cr clears things will proceed live Several other matters at ti faster pare since the open-were discussed regarding the ing is scheduled for May 14.coming season.\tDuring the season the club The decision to Incorporate will ho in a position to offer the teams will not be reduced t'u' club was reached after a spécial promotions to the pub during this period.\tlengthy discussion when it was lie The Alouotles \"ill he play- - .outlined the amount of business ing Iwcnty games at\u2019'home and transactions which Iho club is the same amount on the road.Miami Beach, Fla.Allan obliged to undergo during the Fourteen of their home tilts Harmon, IWB*, Kingston.Ja \u201eoason.|,um,; t|n niaica, knocked out Billy Ryan, 174, Brockton, Mass .1.past few I will be evening fixtures with wee! - several new directors the other six in the afternoon.L.Wilson H.MacCallum G.Armitage .3 B.Ross .6 Consolation E.Nicol .H.Mooney .BORDER CURLING CLUB * * * Molson's Trophy \u2018 Main Event S.Edpar (Border) .\t7 C.Guild (N.Hatley) 9 when the two happened to meet Was dressed for the Wednesday outside the stadium after Wed-garne jn case further injuries nesday\u2019s game.\t|overtook Marcel Pronovost or Campbell talked Thursday!Warren Godfrey, with LTdvari and standby ref-: The Hawks will go with their eree Eddie Powers, who was same team tonight in an effort present when the incident oc-;to jump in front with another curred.\t|home-ice win.Hull-Ottawa Canadiens Roll To 6-3 Win Over Thunderbirds In First Game 01 Eastern Loop Finals HULL, Que.(CP) \u2014 Hull Of-j Cliff Schmautz brought the tawa Canadiens took an easy T-birds to life mid-way through first step toward the Eastern the second frame and added an-Professional Hockey Leaguejother at 2:51 of the third before championship by whipping SaulFCliff Pennington and Terry Gray Stc.Marie Thunderbirds 6 - 3 neutralized the effort for Habs.here Thursday night.\tSauk Ste.Marie scoring ended The Habs, still limber from;with Merv Kuryluk\u2019s goal at the seven game semi-final ser- 15:57 of the last period.\t______________ ies which ended Sunday against Aftcr their Sunday game, the\t.Beavers, teams swing north for two 5u AAciC Lod games on Thunderbird ice If a >\t.fifth game is necessary in the Wins $65,000 SPRING SKIING \u2014 Sluiwn above arc skiers from the Town ships who journeyed to Stowe, VL, to enjoy their sport under perfect spring conditions last weekend.Left to right.Gary Fuller, 82 Clevemond St.Richmond, Sheila Moriarty, Danville, John Brcsee, 322 8th Ave., St.Kustache Sur Le Lac, and Zilda Perkins, Water Street, Danville, j\t(Photo by Stowe Photo Service) Terriers Within One Game Of Cup Final After Riotous 4-2 Win Over Amherst In Penalty-Studded Game J.MacFadzean (Border) S.Reed (N.Hatley) H.Cass (Border) L.Tilton, Jr.(Border) Consolation A.Bedard (Border) A.Bronson (Border; A.Pocock (Border) G.Morrison (Border) G.Garard (Lcnn.) .L.Mosher (Border) .1 18 11 9 4 9 13 3 5 9 seven-game series it will be in Hull.Kitchener - Waterloo skated to victory against the rusty Thunderbirds who hadn't seen action in the 10 days since their series against Kingston Frontenacs ended after five games.The rest of the road may be rougher going, if the Sault Ste.Marie club can start off in the second game here Sunday with as much speed as they belatedly came up with Thursday night.Aftcr two sluggish periods the Thunderbirds drew' within a goal of the Habs in the final frame but their chances died when Canadiens capitalized on a penalty.STRATEGY BACKFIRES The Canadiens were playing said the directors annual meet-only as well as they had to, taking has been moved up to April ing a 2-0 lead in the first period 22 in Vancouver and at that and staying up 3-1 after 40 min-Time it is expected the fran-ut£f ,\tIchises to the two California cit- Thunderbird coach Billy Reay ies will be awarded, tried in vain to even things up The annual meeting was ad-by pulling his goaltender in the vanced in order to allow time final 48 seconds of play but the to install ice in San Francisco\u2019s move backfired when Glen Skov i2.000-scat Cow Palace scored into the empty net.\tLeader said no applications Keith McCreary and Bobby for the California franchises Gotham Trot YONKERS, N Y.(AP) \u2014 Su Mac Lad, Air Record and Canada\u2019s Tie Silk\u2014first three finishers in Thursday night\u2019s $
Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.
Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.