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[" 1961\t\tAPRIL\t\t\t1961 1 2\t3\t4\t9\t6\t7\t8 9 10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t09 23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 30\t\t\t\t\t Sbecbcoolic Daily Btcocd '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f THE WEATHER 01 o u d y a few tunny periods late this afternoon; temperatures near normal; hi|?h at Sherbrooke 48 Outlook for Sunday: Little change.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents \"SHERBROOKE QUEBEC.SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 19bi Sixty-Fifth Year Landing on moon next spate feat By KERRY G1BBENS TORONTO.(TNS) \u2014 The age of man in space has begun.Russia took a long stride into the vast unexplored regions of space by putting a man in orbit and bringing him back alive.The climb to the skies Today its first Sputnik in 1957.,V s» b The Fifties THE JET AGE \u2014 of age in the Fifties.J And says a leading Canadian aerospace engineer: \u201cThe Russians will be able to :\u2022 land a man on the moon within! five years .THOUGH THEY ¦: MAY NOT BE ABLE TO GET' HIM BACK.\u201d :i Today, the Canadian Astron- >\tautical Society\u2019s Auster Barnes, >\ta key man in the deHavilland ; missiles and satellite program, !|looked at the Russian achieve-|ment and said: \u201cThis shows the Russians have solved the major problems involved in putting a man into space and getting him back alive.\"It puts them years ahead in the race into space, and shows they are on the verge of a successful journey around the moon.\u201d WITHIN FIVE YEARS, Barnes said, Russia will almost certain-! ly land a man on the moon 'complete with the means to 'survive until he can be orought iback some year\u2019s later.Man has been reaching for the stars since the days of Leonardo da Vinci.S In 1500 da Vinci designed a I crude \u201cflying machine\u201d with THE SPACE AGE \u2014ioairdike wings driven by a born when Russia launched SyStem of stirrups or pulleys.It didnt work.It was a French peasant, Jean Françoise Pilatre de Rozier, who first, successfully defied the laws of gravity.The year: Nov.21, 1783 Then he and a companion floated 1,500 ft.into the air slung beneath a gayly-decorated hydrogen balloon.They drifted around the French countryside for 20 minutes and landed safely five miles from their takeoff point.But man\u2019s first real flight, | by modern concepts, did nol come till 120 years later.On Dec.17, 1903, the famed brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright raced a flimsy biplane down Kill Devil hill at Kitty Hawk, N.Ç., and took off into the \"wild blue yonder.\" Their flight lasted exactly 12 seconds and covered just 120 ft.But once they proved man could fly, development of the means to satisfy this desire was rapid.In 1919 Capt.John Alcock and Lt.A.W.Brown spanned the Atlantic, and eight years later Capt.Charles Lindbergh did it alone in his Spirit of St.Louis.The air age had begun.And it proved just a short step from Spitfire of the Forties to the Sputniks of the Fifties.Russia's Sputnik I, the world\u2019s first earth satellite, was launched Oct.4, 1957.SINCE THEN the Russians have concentrated on developing huge rockets that can hurl enormous objects into orbit around the earth or out into Bomb Cuban airports munitions Eichmann case Tell Monday if trial legal By RELMAN MORIN JERUSALEM (AP) \u2014 The trial of Adolf Eichmann is nearing its first critical point-the decision of the three judges on the legality of trying him in Israel under a law enacted by the Israeli parliament in 1950.Supreme Court Judge Moshe Landau, president of the special three-man tribunal hearing the case, announced that the judgment would be handed down Monday morning.The trial is in recess until then.Eichmann, a lieutenant - colonel in the Nazi Gestapo and came 1 OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Charges that political patronage exists in the post office department were made in the Commons Friday by Liberal and CCF MPs.The charges were made in a he is being tried is ex - post day-long debate on the 1961-62 facto\u2014enacted and made retro-spending estimates of the postjactive after the events, office during which Postmaster- Attorney - General Gideon Général William Hamilton was Hausner.chief of the prosecu- The Twenties LINDBERGH \u2014 flew the Atlantic alone in 1927.1903 [space.Their principle: the bigger ORVILLE and WILBUR ihe rocket, the better the WRIGHT \u2014 they launched \u2018hance for its success, the age of the \u201cflying ma- Today' u S' scientists attmit, chine.\u201d [Russia is perhaps three years, [ahead in the rocket field.(v.$2 gy Today's Chuckle It has been pointed out that if medical science doesn't stop making us live longer, our grandchildren will be telling us to pay off all this national debt ourselves.Patronage charged in House HAVANA (AP) \u2014 Two aircraft attacked Havana\u2019s military airport today and eyewitnesses said their bombs set off a big munitions dump near the airfield Eyewitnesses reported one plane was shot down.An hour after the initial outburst of gun fire and the roar of the planes, explosions could still be heard all over the Cuban capital The airport, called Columbia airport during the days of Batista, now is known as Libertad and is located in the southwestern suburbs of tjio city.A similar dawn attack was made on the airport a( Santiago, Cuba\u2019s second city, according to an Associated Press cor-chief of its Jewish affairs see ;respondent here, tion, is charged with \u201ccrimes:\tcorrespondent reported against the Jewish people and by telephone that one or two crimes against humanity\tplanes flew low over the com Israel accuses him of respon- mereial airport at 5:45 a.m.and sibility in the annihiliation of dropped bombs millions of Jews during the Sec Defence Minister Haul Cas-ond World War.as well as tor- tro uho ha(1 set a base of operations at Santiago, issued !an urgent summons on radio for West all soldiers and militiamen to up their posts immedi- and starva- ture, enslavement [tion of prisoners.Dr.Robert Scrvatius, j German lawyer defending Eieh- take mann, disputes the entire legal-[ alely.ity of the proceedings.He based[ The firsl bombs seemed to his challenge on these grounds: rock the entire city of Santiago, 1.That Eichmann was kid- napped in Argentina in 1960 and brought to Israel.2.\tThat he signed a statement, under duress, saying he came to Israel of his own free will.3.\tThat the crimes with which he is charged were not committed on Israeli soil.4.\tThat the law under which the correspondent said.They were followed by dense smoke columns from the airport.Santiago is 460 miles east of Havana.As the explosions ceased at Libertad, m any civilian and military a m b u 1 ances entered the camp \u2014 an indication that there had been heavy casualties among militiamen stationed there- An eyewitness to the attack on the big Havana military base said one hostile plane came in fairly high from the sea, dropped low as anti aircraft fire spitiNfi criticized for not-in the words tion, said: \u201cThe privilege and began from the camp, then re | , ees ar(.n't playing a game.They're catching drops of water of the opposition\u2014instituting re- the right to bring to justice ieased bis first string of bombs1 forms he proposed an opposition Nazi criminals .is the uni-!from a few hundred feel.These two Sheibtoolu court house cm- m \\w Political roundup Granby is not alone in being N.B.victim By CUTHBERT JONES ( Record Staff Writer ) 1 he current dispute between the Premier of New Brunswick and the Mayor ol Granby over raiding\u201d for industries \u2014 which has resulted in the announced removal of a Granby firm to that Maritime province \u2014-brings to the forefront the determined efforts being made by the Rohichaud ndministiation to expand New Brunswick\u2019s industrial potential.Despite Mayor Bolvin's dc-t- - .-.\u2014\u2014 via nation that New Brunswick ; footing, industrial expansion was more interested in .stealing:,or the next few years was j industries from other Canadian |ar(!0|v ,he work ,)f privatc and venires\tIII\tan in\tau\t\u2022aeun.u\toommunil.\tgn\tmps which would\t plants\tfrom\tnbroai\t, tin\tt pro\tsubscribe\tan ;\tcreed amount\tof vinco i\tma\tking a\tserious bin\t\teapilal to\ta prospective ind\t\tUS- for fori\tign\tcapital.\t\t\t1 ry.\t\t\t The\tcone\tossions\tit i\ts pro\tThen, a\tbout\t15 years ago\ta pared\tto grant h;\t\tive\t(ready\tnumber\tof\tloopholes wi\tre cost the\t\teastern\tTow\tnships\tfound in\tthe\tlegislation a\tnd whal m\ti^lit\thave hi\ten a\tmajor\tmunicipal\t1 ies,\tSherbrooke\tin- omployi\tT.A\tsyndii\tate i\tf non\teluded, st\tartec\ton a campaign\t Uanadif\tn ii\tulustria\tisls\ta few\tof coniTs.s\tions\tfor industry.\t months\tago\twas se\trious\ty eon\tThese i\tivoh\toil such ideas\tH9 sidering th\t\te pure\tbase\tof a\terection\tn( 1\tHidings bv mu-\t mimhei\tof\tplants\tn Hi\ts area\tnieipalitie\ts to\tbe leased to\tin- which\thad\tcome\tupon\tdark\tdustries,\tpun\tbase of proper-\t days.T\those\twere U\ti be\tminier-\tties of e>\t.isiing industries a\t\tml their production di their leaseback to the former owners, guarantee of bond is-Negotiations had reached the sues.etc.point where an official an Now, (ho provinces appear to noimrenieiit was expected with be entering the race, in a few days.\t1 At the provincial level, any On the very eve of (lie plan [\u2022'\u201cmhtlion is difficult, the conned announcement, the repiv iSlllll,'0M ^lv'nK the province* sentative of the syndicate be b\u2019\"'''reign rights in such mal-gan to stall, asking a few davs!lm a\u2019s lon8 a* they do nol seek to \u201cadjust certain details.\u201d [I'' l\u2018'sl1l11\u2019 l,illu'r\tl() l'a.v the bills.which started to seep through a fault in the court house roof member.\tj versai right of all civilized na j The pilot banked around, re- H.W.Herridge (CCF \u2014 Koo-^ions.The state of Israel hasourned jnt0 the line of gunfire tenay West), describing patron- the privilege to try and sit in and af,ajn released his bombs, age as an evil in a democratic [judgment upon the man whojj)enge smoke sprang up and Friday and onto the floor ol the niaiii hallway.Officials say repairs to the roof are underway.(Rerord Photo by Gerry l.emay) He returned overseas to con suit his principals.A few days afler his depar lure, announcement was made ii Fredericton that an agree ment has been concluded whereby the plant would locate in New Brunswick because of the greater concessions avail able in that province.* * * DANGEROUS PRACTICE \u2014 Actually, the dispute concerns nothing new in the Canadian industrial scene, but just brings to a higher plane a practise that lias been going on for many years the bidding between provinces and municipalities for new industries, either do mestic or imported.Prior to World War I this took the form of direct cash bonuses, whereby a municipality would pay $30,000, .$50,000 or even $100,000 to a plant to locate within its limits and cm society, said the wife of the tried to exterminate the Jewish |oud explosions sounded as lu' JjfêIfiOtllCr liflS 2Gtll CflUd campaign manager of a de [Pe°Plp- anJ certainly more than feated Conservative candidate!any other state in the last election was ap Servalius.replying to Haus-pointed to a post office position ner s closing statement, reas-at Trail, B.C.He said the worn- serted his earlier contentions, an\u2019s husband is the principal of then informed the court that a high school and receives a good salary.He felt the job could have gone to another more in need of employment.Herman M.Batten (L\u2014Hum-ber-St.George's) said he wasn't blaming Mr.Hamilton but it would be difficult to convince himself or his constituents that patronage had vanished from the post office.He said a man in his constituency had been selected as postmaster and had altered his home at some expense to provide accommodation.JOB TAKEN AWAY \u201cAll at once something happens,\u201d Mr.Batten said.\u201cOne Eichmann has \u201ca claim for protection\u201d from West Germany.Eichmann watched the quick cut-and-thrust between the lawyers and the judges, and between each other, with what appeared to be more interest than he has shown at any other stage in the (rial.He scribbled rapid notes during the proceedings and turned to look at each speaker.Dayliner, freight collide head-on plane then flew seaward at low level.Militiamen on guard duty joined in defensive firing, emptying their sub - machine guns at the plane as it passed over residential areas en route to the sea.Explosions continued at Camp Libertad for more than an hour, as stores of munitions went off.One report said the air attacks were made to cover a commando landing at Mariel, a seaport town 30 miles west of Havana and the centre of sea traffic for Soviet ships arriving WATERVILLE.Me.(AP) Mrs.Dolores Grenier, 43, has given birth to her 20lh child.The mother and Hie new Jelght-pound, 10-ounce son were reported doing well after the birth Friday.Prosper Grenier, 44, the father, is employed in a wool)' mill.Mrs.Grenier said the family has been feeling the economic Ends vacation in Cuba.Official sources said LONDON (Reuters) they could not confirm the re !WjpSlon Churchill arrived hero Jo111'family dwelling, pert.\t[by air Friday from New York, Pulpwood prices protested QUEBEC (CP)\u2014The Catholic Farmers\u2019 Union has protested to the Quebec government what it describes as \u201can untenable and intolerable situation\u201d in th« sale of pulpwood produced uri farmers' and settlers' woodlota.The union said in a telegram to Premier Jean Lesage that some 35,(100 Quebec pulpwood producers must accept, \u201cridiculous prices\u201d or mine al all for piny a specified number of cm Pll'Pwoml-ployees for a certain period of N charged that a bill now iw* time.\tfore Hie legislature appears (o Sometimes Hie bonuses were weaken Hie lanners' hand in nd the municipality negotiating collective marketing gained an industry which pro agreements with pulpwood com- pinch because of curlailed oper ! need and expanded over the names allons at the mill.(Irenier has years.But, too often, the pro [ It said the situation, where worked only one day a week moters were bounty hunters farmers must accept what the during the winter.\t; who would establish a shoe [companies offered for pulpwood The mother said it wa+s,r\u2018ng operation, continue fm worsened when some producers \u201crough\u2019' trying to make ends Hie minimum period of the con- attempted to set up collective meet with the large family and tract and then move to other marketing schemes under (he her husband's limited work, fields where bonuses were Four of the older children workjavailable.and help the family financially.| This practise resulted In During her 26 years of mar- such a threat to Hie solvency of riage Mrs.Grenier has given1 many municipalities that the birth to 12 sons and eight daugh- Ontario and Quebec govern-ters, including three sets of ments, following the armistice, twins.Two daughters have died, each passed legislation outlaw-Two of the children are mar-jing the practise, ried.All the others live with lhc| Tax exemptions were also Sir Parents in one apartment of a prphibited.With everyone on an even terms of the Quebec Farm Marketing Act.The bill, as explained by tha government, would give U power lo regulate pulpwood sales and fix prices.The union said pulpwood com« panics force Hie small producers to accept their prices by refusing to, buy at higher price* and obtaining supplies from cuts on leased Crown lands.FERME B.C.(CP) One eyewitness said an attacking plane at Havana wasB|)e end 0f a month long vaca-[shot down.He said the planehjon \u201e\u201e\u201e\tu!iej!ntraile Hockey 9:00 p.m.5)\tLawrence Welk 6)\tGreat Movies 8) Lawrence Wclk Show 9:30 p.m.3) Have Gun, Will Travel 12) Four To Go! 10:00 p.m.3) Gunsmoko 5) Sat.Night Fights 8) Fight of the week 12) Mike Hammer 10:15 p.m.7) Mes Cnansons 10:30 P.m.3) Case of Dangerous SUNDAY 5) Sunday Cinema 1:10 p.m 3) This Is the Life 5)\tOral Roberts 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31\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 33\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t àè\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t41\t1\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 43\t44\t45\t\t\t4i\t\t\t\t\t?71\t48\t48 50\t\t151\t\t52\t\t\t53\t\t\t\t\t 55\t\t\t\t\t\t\t56\t\t\t\t\t lof L\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbt\t\t\t\t\tlb About Television By CYNTHIA LOWRY Melbourne group entertains Y.P.from Montreal MELBOURNE \u2014 The Presby terisn Young People\u2019s Union ol L\u2019Eglise des Cantons de L\u2019Est entertained a group of 26 young people from St.Luc\u2019s Church Montreal, at a weekend confer ence.They brought a guest of the ; church.Rev.Joseph Ntyommr.minister at Camaroons, South Africa.Mrs.Ntycmmo.and little daughter Christine, who are on a year\u2019s visit to French Presbyterian Churches in Que bec.On Saturday dinner was serv ed in the church hall after which the young people left for | the Perron's sugar camp for a ] sugar party.On their return j supper was served and some , left for Teentown and the others j enjoyed entertainment -at the Church.Both groups attended Sunday | morning church service.Rev.; Mr.Smith being assisted by Mr.j Ntyommon.who told (he children\u2019s s\u2019.c-ry.j After dinner the Montreal guests gave a revue in dress, ! songs, poems, sketches, etc.In the afternoon a hike was enjoyed, followed by a study period in the church on a taped recording of a sermon to the P.Y.P.U.by Mr.Smith.A buffet supper was served before the Montreal guests left on the evening train.WHY DO WE SELL MORE USED CARS than anyjone els« in the Eastern Townships?LAST TIMES TODAY! raJom n Stewart WAYSE-GlitBBER .Ernie r KovacS'Fabiai! MORTH To JMSKH.JOHNNY HORTON .:9 sosm-io »(»sm -ADDED HIT! 3 MURDERESSES in Color with Alain Delon \u2022 Mylene Demongeot » Pascale Petit NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Televi-spanning oceans and njountains, sion will not always remain thel^ave been able to beat televi- UaW fQ Treat Oil hobbled giant of international!^ Î\" iDotn the Russians man-in-space AflllUfl communications it has shown shol and the 0pening o{ Adolf itself to be during the last week Kiehmann\u2019s trial.Television of big news stories.\tj still must rely on planes to Newspapers and radio, bothjcarry fjim an(j videotape with fast, electronic means of from (.Be scene of action to a point of broadcast.It is expected, however, that within two or three years, the same scientific skills that put a man into space will strike the chains from television.The plan| calls for putting a television sa-, Tellite into orbit a special! sphere capable of receiving, sound and pictures, boosting (heir strength and bouncing them back to receivers at any point on earth.Television networks laid careful expensive plans to send by|: jet plane video tape of the Eichmann trial\u2019s opening to New York in time for showing) the same day.But the Israel plane c a r r y ing the material missed connections in London with the New York - bound plane.m d Hera is one reason! Miss Claire Spooner is private secretary to the President, Mr.Philip Desaulniers.She has been in the employ of De Luxe Automobile Ltd.for five years.She Is a graduate of the Beauregard Commercial School in Sherbrooke.Miss Spooner is proud of Her job at De Luxe Automobile.Her valuable training and experience adds to the overall efficiency of De Luxe Automobile.An organization that operates efficiently serves the customer better.Miss Spooner knows she is working for an organization serving more happy car buyers than any other in the district.DE LUXE AUTOMOBILE LTD.1567 King West Sherbrooke Tel.LO.9-3669 GRRNRD THURSDAY EVE., APRIL 20th-8.30 p.m.°\u201douï JEL In Person! stage! and his Company of SPANISH DANCERS Singers and Musicians ADMISSION: (Tax included) Orchestra: $4.00 - $3.50 \u2014 Balcony: $3.50 ¦ $3.00 \u2022 $2.50 Reserved tickets on Sale At Theatre Box Office MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY Make cheque or money order to Granada.Out of town orders must include hank exchange charge.(Enclose self addressed, stamped return envelope) TEL.RESERVATIONS LO.2-2940 Please give us back the ghost viewer after th* show.We lend you the ghost viewer when entering IT'S HAIR-RAISING! IT'S NEW, I'M THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN SEE REAL GHOSTS.YOU\u2019LL BE ABLE TO SEE THEM TOO THROUGH MY GHOST-VIEWER.FREE to everyone who sees this movie! ft The shades are open and their morals are showing ! Look at the adult delinquents .they're the reason why kids like us do the things we do .PAUL ANKA as the young \"PEEPING TOM\" RUTH ROMAN ALEX NICOL HEAR With Rosemary DeCamp \u2022 Donald Wood* PAUL ANKA NOW THE NEW DRAMATIC SENSATION! The truth about respectable neighbourhoods 0 BOWERY BOYS FEATURE LEO GORCEY STANBRIDGE EAST - ! Air.and Mrs.Robert Blake-1 slee and Mr.and Mrs.Bob Aylesworth spent the weekend1 in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Boom-hower and two children.Bonnie} Jean and Mark Edward, Saint; Johns, Mich., spent a week with Mr.Boomhower\u2019s mother and sister, Mrs.Adeline Boomhower and Miss Barbara Boomhower.A.C.2 Brian Freeman, of St.Johns, was a weekend guest of; his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Joe Boomhower, and other relatives.He expects to be transferred to Camp Borden, Ont.Mr.Larry Westover, of the Bank of Montreal, at Bedford, lis taking a two weeks course in | Montreal, at the training centre, after which he will be sent to Bury for a tellers\u2019 course.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Harvey of Farnam\u2019s Corner, have rented the Doug Shearer apartment, and took possession on April 8 Mr.Danny Rhicard, of Finch, Ont., is spending a three-week vacation with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lyall Rhicard, and brother Terrv.1961 YOUTH FESTIVAL Audition Program DATE\t\tSECTION\tADJUDICATOR\t (1) Sat,, April\t15,\tPIANO\u2014Class D\tMiss Jacqueline\t 10:00 A.M.\t15,\tSection 2 (1st pt.) French Language Group\tRichard\t (1) Sat., April\t\tPIANO\u2014Class D\tMiss Jacqueline\t (1) Sat., April\t15,\tSection 2 (2nd pt.) Section 1 (1st part, French language)\tRichard\t \t\tPIANO\u2014Class D\tMiss Jacqueline\t 7:00 P.M.\t\tSection 1 (2nd pt.) French Language Group\tRichard\t (2) Sat., April\t15,\tEnglish Drama\tCharles\t 8:00 P.M.\t\t\tRittenhouse\t (1) Sun., April\t16,\tPIANO\u2014Class D\tMiss Laura\tFink 2:00 P.M.\t\tSection 3 French Language Group\t\t (1) Sun., April\t16.\tPIANO\u2014Class D\tMiss Laura\tFink 7:30 P.M.\t\tSection 1.2, 3.English Language Groups\t\t (1) Mon., April\t17,\tSpecial Class\tMiss Gilberte Mar-\t 8:00 P.M.\t\tand Singing\ttin and\tMarcel (1) Tuas.April\t18.\tpiano \u2014\tLaurancelle\t 8:00 P.M.\t\tClassas A, B.C\tClermont Pepin\t (X) Numbers in parentheses indicate places where auditions will be held.(1)\tSaint Michel Superior School, 135 King West (2)\tBishop's College School Auditorium, Lennoxville.(3)\tSt.Patrick\u2019s Hall, 138 King West, Sherbrooke.THE GRAND SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST will b* held in St, Charles Auditorium, Sunday evening, May 7, 8:00 P.M.\u201cHOLD THAT BABY\u2019 3 Big Pictures in ENGLISH! T PUBLIC NOTICE Canada Province of Quebec CITY OF MAGOG TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THIS MUNICIPALITY PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to you by the undersigned, secretory-treasurer of the City of Magog that the municipal council, at its meeting of April 6th, 1961, has decided to submit the following question to the municipal electors who are owners of immovable properties: \"Are you of the opinion that the city should exchange the land on which the City Holl is presently located for the Post Office, corner of Main and Pine Streets, land and building plus $20,000.00 for the installation of o market building and to cover partly expenses for the relocation of the new municipal offices-' The vote on said question will be held ot the City Hall, on April 16 and 17, 1961, from 9.00 o m.to 6 00 p m.Given at Magog this 10th day of April 1961.(Signad) Roger A.Boudreau Secrelary-treaiurer Jl f ! T^-7 NATIONAL wailpapcr & PAINTS/ \\UHITCO .CENTRE DECORATION WALLPAPbR TILE LINOLEUM CARPETING ISA Wallingten N, SHERBROOKE P\\i*r$ it7 Notra Dim* S.THETFORD MINES feljerbroolit ©ailp Retort THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SAT , APRIL 15, im \u201cSherbrooke's Lending Dairy\u201d SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO.M58S HIGH PICKFORD SANDRA Drummondville High School sends along some helpful hints on how to raise school funds.Robert Davis, High Times correspondent for Drummondville High wrote in describing three ways in which they raised money.D.H.S.pupils have just finished a campaign that I have* never heard of.They sold chocolate bars that had wrappers with the school name and crest printed on them.These were sold in connection with a plan sponsored by a chocolate manufacturer and Robert says the project was a tremendous success and resulted in the selling of some eleven hundred bars with a profit of approximately $170.The money will go towards* the buying of books for the school library.At.the recent Beatnik and Sadie Hawkins Dances a total profit of $55 was made, proving both dances were highly successful.Still another campaign.The grade ten at Drummond^ ville High is having a movie, \u2018The Gypsy Colt,\u201d yesterday and today to raise more money for their educational tour of Quebec City.The trip, incidentally, is planned for the weekend of May 6 and 7.Reading over what Robert Davis has sent in, 1 d say these projects should give your school an idea for raising money.Should you have any special campaign that might prove of interest of other schools, send them along to High Times c/o the Sherbrooke Record, and I'll be glad to publish them.?EASTER HOLIDAYS OVER \u2014 EXAMS BEGIN \u2014 \u2014 Judging from the letters sent in, now that E.T.Schools are back from Easter holidays students are now' buckling down to some serious studying for final exams.Donna Elliott from Sherbrooke High School says the French Oral exams are now in provess.Gail Cady from Cowansville Consolidate High reports second term exams for grade ten and eleven start on April 19.April 19 is also the date grade nine and down commence their third term examinations, she said.?COMMUNITY CONCERT REPRESENTATIVES VISIT S.H.S.\u2014 On April 11, two people from the Community Concert Association spoke to the grades 9, 10, and 11 girls and the grade nine boy s.They urged the students to buy memberships entitling them to attend concerts held in Sherbrooke every year.A membership is $2.00.?KNOWLTON BAND TO PLAY IN OTTAWA \u2014 The Knowlton High School Band will leave for Ottawa next Friday where it will present two concerts, says (Jay Grannary, correspondent for Knowlton High.Mr.Long and the band members have been practising a lot recently for this trip and Knowlton High students can well be proud of them.?\t?\t& A.D.S.RESUMES REHEARSALS \u2014 Asbestos-Danville Shipton High School students who are in the school's play, this year entitled The Red House mystery, have resumed rehearsals, Sandra Gallup A.D.S.reporter says.The play will be presented at A.D.S.at the end of this month, wr\t?\t?BADMINTON TOURNAMENT SOON \u2014 A letter from St.Pat\u2019s in Sherbrooke said that the badminton eliminations are under way, to choose Senior and Junior singles and doubles representatives to attend the .big annual badminton tournament at Sherbrooke High School on Saturday, April 29.Jim MacKinnon, physical education teacher at Sherbrooke High, says that entry forms have been mailed out and he expects about 24 representatives to compete in the tournament.For those of you who enjoy watching a good game of badminton, put a ring around April 29 on your calendar.GRADUATION DANCE AT COWANSVILLE \u2014 Gail ! suggests temporary measure not pressing « or.srI c*\\\\ a I k OFFICIAL OPENING \u2014 Mayor Armand Nadeau is shown signing a proclamation opening Chamber of Commerce Week and calling on all citizens \"to lend their interest, support and co-operation in making this observance successful in every way.\" With him are.at left, Lucien Larocque, Chairman of Chamber of Commerce' Week and Leu Curtis, President of the local Chamber.\t(Record Photo by Gerry l.emayi Four win honors Golden mitres are awarded to Bishops University students Presentation of Golden Mit 'Royal, she has also been one of three year hold on the cup.res to four Bishop s seniors the leading dramatics talents on Other awards went to people climaxed the University's an icampus, taking big roles in the who have contributed in a car nual Awards Banquet Friday | major play each of the past1 let y of ways to the* University's night at the Wellington Hotel, three years and acting in sec extra- curricular activities.Over 150 students, faculty' oral other productions.\tj External Affairs major aw ards members and guests applauded Debating trophies also fig- were given to Tuny Pacaud, as Barry Wansbrough, Brian! jtl a number of présenta-j Andy Preston, Dave Manbert Stevenson, Bruce Slavert and Dons Friday.Jon W\u2019isenthaLand Gail Hicks: Bruce Stavert Susan Anglin accepted the :in(| \\!orman Webster, the pair received a special presentation echo won the Canadian univer in recognition of his many sity debating championship, services to NFC US and WTSl Enlargement land Boulevard strut tion ot a «dons the south tween Ontario and \\ig\\le Streets air not pressing issues , Mayor Armand Nadeau said hridax at his press conference.He said that it would certainly be foolish foi (he city to build a sidewalk without first widening the Boulevard.ouch a sidewalk would cost about 000 and would have to he torn up within ten ceais to allow for enlargement of the boulevard as ton* seen in the Directoi s CAAA president to visit city | T.R McLagan, O.B K.Na tional President ot the Cana than Manufacturers' Associa tion, will visi! members of the Associations Sherbrooke Dis triet Branch on the occasion of the Branch's annual mcr.ng mi Thursday, April 20th.The day's program will include a tour of The Union Screen Plate of Canada Limit ed, Leniioxville, a visit to Slier brookc Cil> Hall and a recop tion and dinner at the New Sherbrooke Hotel, Mr.McLagan will be guest Sspeaker at the dinner and his Address will feature a review of current national problems.Plan, anyway.he said.\u201cOn the othet hand, I don t think the stieet has to he enlarged right away either I he best solution would probably be some sort of temporary me,is lire.' A delegation of Poit-land Boulevaid piopriel-ors met with city council last Mondav to protest the projected enlarging of the boulevard arguing that to do so would attract inc ira ed traffic, I his.in danger th< rrn as vve ing said A ounci post pone itelv .turn would en-lives of child-as well as depreciat-pioperly values, they decided to work mdefin- Would be very nice \u2014 Nadeau Repeats wooden sidewalk plan Mayor Armand Nadeau I a-again proposed the construe lion of a woo.oil sidewalk along the smith side of Port land Siren; between Ontario and Argylc Streets where it honjnrs llovvam\u2019s Park to lend \u2019 harmony' to the area.Vi ho pre-s conference Friday he said tha; when ho made the saino suggestion at a mnc.ing of city coiitiud la,si mou h, \"it wasn't taken very seriously but I think it would be very nice \"1 have seen them else where and they ccrta nly adapt much heller lo the hcanly ol a park\t11,an does a\tceiiiuiv: sidewalk.\" \"Besides, it would he inex per.wivc\tand would\tIasi\tfor about Ion years \" he said When\tihe\tfirs; made\tthe proposal to\tcouncil\the\thad some difficulty convincing them, particularly North Ward A'derm an Fverelt Nicol, that Ins suggestion was a serious ime.\\u 1 teal even aPer he held out lor a did.\\d com en tional cement the nut! er w.construction s drop|K\u2018d Autoroute finances Says wouldnt pay in immediate future A Montreal Sherbrooke Autoroute would not pay lor itself in tlio immediate fulure but with a normal increase in the rate of traffic during the nevl few years, it probably would Mayor Armand Nadeau said at his press confoionce Friday Terming I he present road a menace to Hie safely of every *,Im'\t,hal llu> vnusti url mu body that travels on it.be said ol a Montreal l'brce Hivers, that the only solution would luyQuebec Autoroute is now under an autoroute \"which would at consideration Icasl partiallv pav for itself' Roads Minister Bernard Pin 1,1 ''''I\u20191'' Ua'or Nadeau said ard said earlier this week Ihat that there is no doubt the Slier lie would have to await the eon lirooke region is nuire heavily elusion of several studies pre industriali/cd and populated sent 1 v underway before making Ilian the Throe Rivers .110,1 and a decision on whether or not lo is construct the Autoroute He,of therefore in more an Autoroute.dire need Sherbrooke court cases Sent to jail for refusing to enter p!ea, \u2014 17 months later awards-from Dr.Anthony Pres ton, Dean of Arts and Science.A maximum of five Golden were formally presented with Mitres are annually awarded to\u2019thc Macdonald Laurier Trophy, the members of the graduating! DEBATING TROPHY class adjudged bv their fellows\t\u2018 to have contributed most to life \u201e \u2018he ,U'f members of the af the University.\tB.shops team that won the ,\t.\t,,\t, Inter-Umvcrsity Debating Lea An annual fixture, the Awat ds| championship over all On Banquet flits year featured roast tarjo an(j Qll(,b(,c.English speak- finally admits guilt Paul Jones, Dinny Simpkim and Susan Anglin took Drama ties Society major awards, whileifusal John Wood was presented w ith ichargi A 45 year old Sherbrookelraignments under the same man, who had been imprisoned charge, lie was then ordered for 17 months following his re q,, remain behind bars, lo such to enter a plea on a time as he would deem fit\u2019to of illegal possession ol either plead guilty or noi.iburglary tools, So- to the charge pleaded guiltyjguUty.He in Sherbrooke mind this finally w eek.(hanged his beef, six speeches, 23 gleaming ing universities were awarded replicas.They were David Murray.Mona Cohen, Wisenthal and Webster.don Wisenthal also won the Abbott Trophy for being best debater at the University, trophies and awards of one sort; mi or another to more than 120\" different students for their ex tra-currieular efforts during the past year.Speakers as usual comprised three students and three caulty members, the former proposing The faculty of Arts and the toasts and the latter replying Science was presented with the Barry Wansbrough, Brian Ste Skinner Trophy for interfacully'and Peter Hyland venson and Brucb Stavert pro-! debating, breaking Divinity's awards, posed toasts to the Alma Mater,\t- Wallace Silversmith a President's pin.Literary and Debating ciely honors went to Dave Mar Court of Sessions, Friday.I jmlye Joseph Marier sen 1er, Dave Murray, don Wisen ! Harry Belland, told the Court trnecd Ihe accused to the time (ha! and Norm Webster, while ho was a plumber by trade The hr had already spent in jail Robert Wikstrom and Ann Cooklaeeuscd had been apprehend and advised Belland to mend won Internal Affairs major ed by the police on the morning his ways and keep clear of awards.\tof November 13, 1959, as lie court rooms iu the future.The Board of Publications was walking near an Orlord\t»\t*\t» gave President's awards to Shir iwarehouse, carrying a hag ley McLeod, Sharon Squires, of crowbars, hacksaws, Matthew\u2019 Schoenfeld and Jonjother tools.Wisenthal.Norm Webster, On his first appearance Robert Smithers, Dave Williams.Court, Belland refused to took major,ter a plea, and maintained island on his following In en ar Continued on page 5 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.BRIEFLETS AYER\u2019S CLIFF sugar social will be ! the Societies and the Faculty respectively.Dr.C.F.Poole, i Rev.Robert Crouse and Dr.A.IN.Langford responded.The Golden Mitre presenta-| lions provided the big excitc-!ment.however, with the names \u2022being kept secret\u2014sealed in an h icj'envel0Pc~unH the big 101 ment.Barry Honor long service employees Mr.R.the new j Mr.Dolliver congratulated ,, ,,\t.,\t, jithc group on their fine service, 1 oiler introducedian(j pgmgrkp(j hrietly company N membe rs do H iof ^ Long service employees of awards were also introduced.Wallace Silversmith (Canada) A sugar social will be hcld|^,,ct\u2018l'\u2018'c~u.\tm0\u2018'w^U\u2019^noSd ^'dav night^t'\tof ,hr Trn plans and progress.in the Beulah United Church '\t, prvK.r award dinner hv thc'('ar Scrvlc'r ( lllt)*\t,,\t, vestry on Wednesday, April Barry Wansbrough, 25, from J\u2019 ;ce aa'7hrT\" Xigus Mr 1*' P Dolliver, company\t\"V', PrfontaUon cere- 19th, 1961 at eight p.m.Adults ^nto, was President of the ^07Cub House\tprudent, thin presented\" the \u201ced t T Ham,Hon 50c and children 35c, sponsored ^ud \u2018f Assoc'a,'°\" du\"n8 Following a buffet supper.L.mice award, pins and certili-^.,\t| at\u201eas,(,r by the Board of Stewards.the past year and led his Stu , Uno_ a*cting as master ofea.es to the follow ing R.G.™\u2019 w \u2018 Tr-ened for the -\tJ dents Executive C 8 u n c i 1 ceremonieSi introduced the pen L;,k< .St Laurent,™;- wa fümhaswonwide SHERBROOKE\tthrough a maxe of inherited fin-si0n group and members of the Lucine Talbot Eugene Bern .,\tjv,e United State! Final cribbage tournament 0f \u2018incial troubles with notable sue-\t25-Year Club.Members of this ard.Marie B Fortier, Lucien\tari(|\u2019\u2018|.ur\t,\t.ni,,U(, (.ntK.s the season at the Legion willjcess*\tgroup are a- follows: Jean Fortier, John Van De Leben,\t^ ha vu)n\tM:v(,la| him ie.sti- be held at 8 p.m.sharp in the Other activities have indud-\tGrondin.G.MacHardy.Annb Loui- Veilieux.Therese st\t\u2018 .q av!ar,|s' Memorial Home, 911 Prospect led playing one year with the\tMignault, A H.Bolduc, ('.\u2018Laurent.Philippe Maheux.Jean Street on Tuesday.April 18th.hockey team, directing last\tMaskoll.C.Bolduc.R.Mac- B Kerr, Aide Aftclin i.im-t\tIhe Balance\tof Uu- evening Winner will receive the Unique years\u2019 production of Gilbert and {Donald Jr.and E.P Dolliver.King, ('ceil Stripe.Murdoch {was spent informally with a lo Bourgeois Trophy.\tSullivan's Patience, and being Following this the previousjlrvim Maurice R o u s s e a u, cal pianist providing being a leading voice in such campus winners music for Musical Concert sponsored by organizations as the Current Af-Sangster Memorial W.A.Church fairs and History Clubs.Hall, Denault Street, Wednesday.April 19th at 8 p.m.Guest .Artist.Adm: 50c.of the ten year service Georges Ord Emile Boucher, group singing YVON SIROIS DISPENSING OPTICIAN \u2022\tContact Lenses \u2022\tHearing Aid Giants 18 Wellington North, Apt.8 Sherbrooke \u2014 LO.2-7095 THER-A-PEDIC CONTINENTAL BED Tel.LO.2-5633 SI^BBROOKE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS LTD.353 Frontenac St.Sherbrooke.1506 King Brian Stevenson.21.lias been a prominent member of the past two Students\u2019 Councils in the re sponsibility-filled position of President of Athletics.He was instrumental this year in the in auguration of the new Athletics Board.From Kingston, Ont., he has been active in a number of organizations\u2014singing in the Deep Purples, helping to found the Current Affairs Club, and playing three years on the Univer sity hockey team.Twenty-one year-old B 1 u c r Stavert, from Westmuunt.was Vice-President of the SEC two years ago and this past year de voted his energy to the very-worthwhile hut heavy job of heading both the National Federation of Canadian University Students and World University Service of Canada committees at Bishop's.He also found lime to serve as an active President of the (Current Affairs Club, which he was instrumental in founding) last year.Susan Anglin.20, was a hard .(working Senior Lady and Presi-i dent of the Women\u2019s Society\u2014| (organizing teas, skit nights.I Blood drives and other func-Dions with great success.I irotp the Town ol Mount, lei' i .'J, LONG SERVICE PRESENTATION \u2014 Therese St.Laurent, left, an employee at Wallace Silversmiths (Canada) Ltd., is presented with her 10-year lung service certificate by, centre, Lloyd l ane manager, and right F.P Dolliver president.She was among a number of employees honored tor long service at a banqu 1 at Ihe East tngus Golf (Tub Iasi night.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemayj A Sherbrooke youth was released on tils own recognizance Friday niorning in Court of Sessions after In-pleaded guilty to a charge of causing more than $30 in damage to city property.Judge Joseph Marier ordered Hie accused to make a further appearance in Court on May 4, when passing of sen tence will take place.Frederick Hurley, IK.admitted that he had wilfully broken two traffic lamps, valued at $15, and two spot lights, also valued at $15 and owned by Donat Char-tier.The offences occurred between March 21 and April I, of this year.Crown Attorney Benoit Tunnel, QC., told the Court that the accused had previously appeared before Judge Redmond Hayes, with a few other companions, on similar charges, He had been released on a suspended sentence.Judge Joseph Marier ad vised Ihe accused to pay the damages he had caused.* * * Jean Claude Auger, of Slier brookc, was lined $25 and Costs in Court of Sessions I-\u2019ri (lay morning after he pleaded ; guilty to a charge of taking a car without the owner's eon sent, on February 21.The Court was disposed to remand the ease for three \u2018months, so as to lake into eon sidération Ihe accused's further {behavior, but Crown Attorney I Benoit Turrnel, Q.C., opposed this.The latter explained that Auger had previously been ar reigned before Judge Redmond Mayes with three of four companions following a vicious at lack on a defenseless destitute.Auger had been released on a suspended .sentence, and Crown Attorney Turmel requested that Ihe accused be ordered to pay at least a heavy fine.\u2018T won t request a prison term for the accused,\u201d said the Crown Attorney, \u2018 hut I think a Ifine would teach him a lesson.\u201d Judge Marier, while impos-jing the light line, said he fear jed that the accused\u2019s parents would have to pay the brunt of !any heavy fine, and added that the $25 line in this ease would certainly aerve it's purpose.* At A Claude Ouellette, 26.of Montreal, who was apprehended early this week with I William Dawson, alias Wil- liam Craft and charged with theft and possession of lung lar tools, was granted $2.000 properly liait in Court of Ses sinus Friday morning.The accused told the ( oui I Hint lie was married and that Ids wife had given liirlli a mouth ago to (heir foiirlh child.He asked for hail ev plaining Ihat lie wanted lo contact his lawyei and lake care of personal matters.A similar application fur hail hy Dawson was refused after it v < 't own A t I o r 11 e Turmel, \u201e fairs of president .lames Ilona! r10VV and other I canisters offieials.Memories live forever.The jury convicted Mrs.Mucks,'sadly mbsed by, 43, on nine out of 10 counts in\t,,,s wiki.< onnik, SONS and KAMfLY, Austin, Que.ft.L.BISHOP FUNERAL chapel a AMBULANCE ' SERVICE W« Rent Hospital Bed» 300 Queen Blvd.LO.2 9777 MONUMENTS NOW: Delivery and erection ANYWHERE IN THE TOWN SH PS \u2014 LOW PRICES.Send for FREE booklet showing beautiful stones \u2014 ALL GRANITES.ORDER BY MAIL: Write, phone or call: ANDERSON MONUæiTS 3EEBE \u2014 TR.6 2416, Que.(In Sutton, Lloyd Mandigo) wp often High Times Continued From Page 3 NEW NON-BURNING FERTILIZER SAFE FOR LAWNS \u2014Evergreen is completely safe under all normal conditions.It may be applied at any time without danger of burning.Produces thick, heavy, healthy turf that stays green.LONG-LASTING \u2014Evergreen gives controlled, even release of plant nutrients during the entire growing season.ADDED GROWTH POWER-Evergreen has high plant food content, properly balanced to produce strong, vigorous growth.Evergreen has been designed for all-purpose use\u2014lawns, flowers, vegetables and shrubs.EASY TO USE- Evergreen is granular, making it easy to apply.It has no odour and is dust-free.NOW! 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HURRY OYER-SO WE CAM TRY IT NUTTY/ BE right there/ VALERIE ,1.HAYE FINALLY POUND MY NICHE IN LIFE I HAYE INVENTED A NEW DANCE 1 \"3 Fissr\u2014UlRWOFFTHE music,sowecaw otvanrajs.UNDIVIDED ATTEMTTOMTO THE CHARTS AND .\u2014-\t- r*i ¦ lr-fM-»ifc.!*tv I .__ _________ J \\ ' (I PAUÛU.?.L'lL ABNER Dentists DR.J.A LANDRY.Surgeon-Den-list, 406 Moor* Street.Office hours - Days 8 to 6; evening* ?to 8:30.Tel: LO.7-6644.DR O KNOX LEBLANC.Dentist.New address \u2014 639 Prospect Tel: LO.9-1188.Optometrists DR.ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optometrist, New address; Grsnads Theatre Bldg., Si Wellington North, Suites 1 Is 2.Sherbrooke Tel: LO.2-0517.Eyes examined Contact leiuea.EXECUTIVE-TYPE SALESMAN WANTED lo represent the Calendar division of Rolph-Clark-Stone in th* southern portion of Quebec Province.This is * replacement to our present Sales force and w* are looking for a man whe wants to baiter himself.Applicants must be between th* ages of 25 and 50, must havt a car and previous salts experience is essential.For appointment for intarview, writ# Record Box 51 ONLY GAL LANA TURNIP'LL LET ME MARRY GOTTA BE NOT TOO YOUNG NOT TOO PRETTY-AN11- / MIGHTY r (^STRICT.'/U THAR'S ONE//\u2019 HEY//-YOU VANTA GIT , MARRIED?J OH.YASSUH.v MAH NAME IS \u2014 NEVAH MIND ) [ SIXTEEN THET.HOW Y V AN'A HALF// yv C-A WHOLE YA* CLDER\u2019N .AH IS \u2014AWSHE SHORE HA/NTTOO prettyrr-AN MOW TO P/ND OUT HOW STRICT SHE IS-) y Goods and Services Use this handy guide to progressive Eastern Townships business concerns! sh:xbrooke TAIlOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St.West, (in basement) LO.2-4334 SHERBROOKE Chartier Auto Spring Enr.SPECIALTY Wheel alignment and wheel balancing on all tvoes of vehiclas.Have your springs checked now.if they are too low or too soft All cars fully insured while in our care.Rapid guaranteed service.Office- LO.2-4833 Res.LO.9-3108 180 GALT W.Tea clipper competition Trip to India, scholarship for ship model contest winner B> SANDRA PICKFORD (Record Staff Reporter) Build a tea clipper ship model and help recreate Canada's |past: In conjunction with Tea For Canada Week.April 10 to April 15 the Tea Council of Canada is going to promote the; nations\u2019 maritime history next fall by sponsoring a modelj clipper ship building contest.Awards for the most authen-1 lie cliper ships are directed towards teenagers and the contest begins now.First prize is an all-expense paid trip to India and Ceylon, the world-lead-j ing tea producers, and a one-thousand-dollar scholarship to la Canadian university.Other prizes include a $750 scholarship, three $500 scholarships iand sets of Encyclopaedia Bri-jtannica.Roger Periard, who is tour-ling the Province of Quebec .v- \u201c*\u2022\u201c\t- (during Tea For Canada Week.Kutlemeier, of St.Catharines, SPICES, COFFEE HARMFUL?in announcing the contest here Ont., spent Easter weekend with WELL _ YES, NO, MAYBE, this week said.\"One of the Mr.and Mrs.Allan Wheeler.\t'most colorful and important Other guests at Easter were Mr.Q\u2014 My husband uses all areas jn Canadian history is in and Mrs.George Harrison.Wen- kinds of hot spices on his food, danger of slipping into obscu-dell and Sydney, of Sherbrooke.!£ argue with him that he willlrity.\u201d He was referring to the Miss Barbara Michaud I rilin hU stnma,h Do vou aereel 1860's' which saw ,hp cli,nax of Messrs.Wayne and Loyd Drew 1*1 MELBOURNE RIDGE \u2014 Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Leonard Driver were Mr and Mrs.Robert Brown and1 family, of Pointe Claire.Mr and Mrs Murray McMorlne.of Wind sor.Miss Winifred Barrington.Mr Robert Fortin, and Mr I Jimmy Roberts of Richmond, and Mr Wilson McQuat, of Pointe Claire.Mr O is Fowler and Mr Lloyd Fowler were in Montreal to visit Mrs Otis Fowler, who |is a patient in the General Hos pital.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SAT .APRIL 15, 1961\t7 HATLEY Mr.and Mrs.Laroche of Baltimore, Md., are spending several days with Mrs.Laroche's son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Smith and family.Mr.Douglas Hool, Miss Doreen Richerson and Mrs.lola r Doctor Dr.Hyman of Lynn, Mass., Mr and Mrs.ruin his stomach.Do you agree\t,\t, the romantic age of sail.with me?\u201d Tea clippers, the fastest Ker.T.c.i\tDrew,\tof\tNowp-crt,\t\\ t., A\u2014Not one\tto be c3U2ht in\twooden snilin^\tships\tever\tbuilt\t\\j orw.'\u2019 i ippv'i?\tchip j?« no»-\tI\u2019m-iui-ri\ti \u2022 ¦ and Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tGordon\tBach-the middle of a family dis-numbered more than\t4,000\tdur-\t> t0DLL ^LIJPtR\tSHfIP \u201c RoRer\t,l\"a/d'\t\"ho 's v'sitmg cider, of Beebe, were guests of agreement, I'll have to answer ing the brief decade of the R t * .P/\tof r ^le building of a clipper taken country's history.Tea ( ouneiLwnlp t0 Tca Council.6th floor, '\t\u2022\t-\tJ42 Charles Street East, Toron PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE PUBLIC NOTICE By-Law No.1108 PUBLIC NOTICE is here by given that on the 10th day of April 1961, the Municipal Council of the City of Sherbrooke has adopted By-Law No.1108 of the Municipal By-Laws of the City of Sherbrooke.amending By-Law No.624, concerning chimney sweeping.That the original of said By-Law No.1108 is kept at the City Hall, in the Municipal Archives, where everybody can take communication thereof.The By-Law will take ef feet on April 29, 1961.Given at Sherbrooke, this 12th day of April 1961.H.P Emond, City Clerk.daily without causing trouble?\u201d is sponsoring a Centennial do- ( A\u2014Here\u2019s another yes, no and cf,de which will begin with the10\u2019 Untaiio.maybe.Under experimental con-;c^PPei' sblP model building:\t* n, , A Kir, ditions, coffee does producejco5,*es*\u2018 Mi- Periard said.T.ARMAND stomach ulcers in animals and Those participating must not ^ir ar i \\irs u ç Hastings j presumably it may in those of usj \u201cse model kits, but the Teajwcre jn Swanton.VL, to attend predisposed to ulceration of the !r,ouncl 'u 1 furnish the plans, -he funeral of Mrs.Hastings' stomach or duodenum.Taken in cappers will be judged by:COusin, Mr.Jasper Fleming, large doses (perhaps in excess rpa Council and the winners! Mr.and Mrs.Richard Cour-|of four to six cups daily),!\".'11 announced in the tail chesne and family of Three Riv jit may produce nervousness,!01\tllle cuppers will be jhand tremors and irregul a it ies f11 r®e fl 011 accuracy ol detail, of the heart.Taken in ordinary !lle closest replica and furnish-1 doses (perhaps two or three ln®s' \u2019'I he clippers will not be cups daily), it is just about the .tudSed on the amount of money pleasantest drink I know of.,spent on them\u201d He said, \u201cbut This answer does not take\tf,nd paticnce sPcnt in into consideration those who are, T, *g .em' highly sensitive and others who' ( e^e J's ,no enliy lee tllIS arc highly resistant to coffee., es\tan a®p 111111 llas v-rti, \u2014i-.i.- been set.The participant must PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE ;f PUBLIC NOTICE By-Law No.1109 You probably know some who are certain that even a small cup of black coffee, taken after the evening meal, will prevent sleep that night.And you probably know others who can get away with a potful and not lose a minute of sleep.Incidentally, black coffee is not stronger than She same amount of coffee to which milk or cream has been added.Q\u2014\u201cI suffered an electric hock last year while handling he toaster.About a month ater.I had my first attack of | i s t h m a.Do you think the hock might have caused the ittack?\u201d A\u2014Never heard of any such ¦onnection, but there must be i first time for everything.Q\u2014\"When I get excited, my be under 20 years.ers and Mr.and Mrs.Mauric Regnier, of St.Johns, spent the Easter weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Lionel Courchesne.Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Hastings spent Easter with Mr.and Mrs.J.Colombe in Bedford.Mr.and Mrs.J, O.Roy and daughter Louise of Frelighs-burg, spent Easter with Mr.Roy\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.O.Roy.I l WSWUPCRROni CO.ITD» SHRUBS of all Kinds for HEDGES ç HR HR e 0 M p L'îT E,_, ° ° 'c F- 0f HARDY ornamental SHRUBS sintable for HEDGES, low, medium or high.Prices very roasonabiQ.FREE GUI DE on the planting and car» of nursery stock.of clrTicUr5ofP»^?5'-FNTRE or writ6for nur general CATALOG of SEEDS, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, garden ACCESSORIES (22) W.H.PERRON & Co.Ltd.515 UBELLE BLVD., L\u2019ABORD A PL0UFFE, P.Q.(Montreal 40) PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on the 10th day of April 1961, the Municipal Council of the City1!\t- \u2022 a-\t,,i.t of Sherbrooke has adopted ! -best becomes very red and the By-Law No^ 1109 of the j redness extends up to my neck and sometimes as far as my lace.Is this due to high blood Municipal By-Laws of the City of Sherbrooke, amending By-Law No.1082, concerning grants for 1961.That the original of said By-Law No.1109 is kept at the City Hall, in the Municipal Archives, where everybody can take communication thereof.The Bv-Law will take effect on April 29, 1961.Given af Sherbrooke, this 12th day of April 1961.H.P.Emond, City Clerk.A\u2014What you describe is a phenomenon that is frequently observed, especially in women.It is of the same nature as blushing, that is to say it\u2019s due | to an effect on the tiny blood ; vessels in the particular area.It is not caused by high blood pressure.Nor will it produce high blood pressure.It does occur more frequently at or after : the menopause, but it is not necessarily related to the menopause and will not be influenced (by gland treatments.Collection Roll For Year 1961 -1962 /Municipal Waterworks Taxes Public notice is hereby given to ell persons who own or who occupy immovable properties assessed for wafar supply and main extensions, that the General Collection Roll for the year 1961-1962.made in virtue of By-Law No.790 and other by-laws imposing assessments for water main extensions has been completed and is deposited at the office of the undersigned, at the City Hall; all persons liable for the payment of sums therein mentioned are requested to pay the amount thereof in four (4) equal and consecutive instalments, the first of which shall become due on the first day of May 1961; the second, on the first day of A-.jvsf 1961; the third, on the first day of November 1961; the fourth, on the first day of February 1962.Given at Sherbrooke, this tenth day of April, 1961.OLIVIER ROUTHIER.T reasurer.Employment Opportunities (Civil Service of Canada) ASSISTANT RESEARCH DIRECTOR-ECONOMICS (univer-si y graduate with specialization in accounting, commerce °ri-e.Cjn°miCS w'11\u2019 3 num,5ei' °f years' experience in work related to planning the accounting aspects of economic *oi«LeS \u2019 Boarc1 °f Broadcast Governors, Ottawa.$7920-$9300.Competition 61-744.SENIOR RADAR MAINTENANCE OFFICER (with many years of recent experience in the field of Radar), National Defence \u2022 Air, Ottawa.$7920-$9300.Competition 61-264.ESTIMATOR - SHIP REPAIRS (with extensive recent experience as an Estimator in a Canadian Shipyard or Ship Kepairing Establishment, or several years' experience in onipyard Management), Transport, Ottawa.$7920 59300 Competition 61-918.\tt-xovu.SUPERfNTENDENTS.AIRPORT TERMINAL BUILDING iw'th at least several years' experience in responsible charge of the maintenance of a large public or office building or «A7nnfnaîj M\u2019J»7\u201enSp0rl- Toror,to and Winnipeg.$7500-61-919 ^ S6840 $7860 respectively.Competition 61-920 and ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR, WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES rjli 8tJ,*,a.V.sev*r41 Years' experience at a responsible eve! in Wildlife, Forestry or Fishery management), Indian £V/o«rS \u201cranch- Citizenship and Immigration.Ottawa.$6660-$7680.Competition 61-105.SUPERVISOR.TIME AND MATERIAL CHARGE INSPEC-TORS (with several years' experience in a Shipyard and/ r 5h,P ?raw'nS Office on new construction and repairs).OhTw»' di1!znBc^noCnh\u2019 ^'P^'ment of Defence Production, Ottawa.$6660-$7680.Competition 61-261.SPECIFICATIONS WRITER (with a number of years' recent practical experience in the production of construction specifications with particular regard for hardware require-ri®\"1*)\u2019 National Defence.Victoria Island, Ottawa.$6420-$7140.Competition 61-263.ASSISTANT MARINE RESCUE CO-ORDINATOR (with a Canadian Certificate of Competency as a Master Home « n ,?! h,9h®r\u2019 3 Radiotelephone Operator's Certificate of Proficiency and a number of years' experience as Master ,hf E*$t Coast)- Transport, Halifax, N.S.$6000-$6660.Competition 61-921.INFORMATION OFFICERS AND AN EDITOR (with several years' experience in publicity work which, for senior positions, must have been in newspaper work, in news gather-ing services or in editing magazines or trade publications) Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa.$546O-$7680.For details write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for Circular 61-377.INTERIOR DECORATOR (with graduation from a School of Art and Design and several years of related experience).Department of External Affairs, Ottawa.$5460-$6180.Competition 61-811.Except where otherwise indicated, details and application forms available et Main Post Officts, National Employment Service Offices and Civil Service Commission Offices.Please quote Competition Numbers as indicated.Ji.Professional Employment Opportunities (Civil Service of Canada) ENGINEER (to be responsible for all problems presented to the Department in the field of structural engineering, with emphasis on the design and construction of bridges and foundations).Public Works Ottawa.$12,500-$l 3,500.Competition 61-1257.SOLICITOR (with membership or eligibility for membership in a law society of one of the provinces or territories of Canada and many years' experience in legal work).Unemployment Insurance Commission, Ottawa.$11,000 $12 500 Compelition 61-260.RESEARCH METALLURGIST (with post-graduate degree in related science, to conduct research in the field ot Extrac tion Metallurgy), Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa.Up to $9800.Competition 61 1501.CIVIL ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT OF NORTHERN AF FAIRS AND NATIONAL RESOURCES \u2014 Water Resources Branch (waterway investigations, hydraulics, hydrology and hydromefrics), two positions, Ottawa.Up to $7860.Competi-tion 61-1254.One position, Vancouver, B.C.Up to $5880 Competition 61-1251.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS - Structural Design Engineer, Building Construction Branch, Ottawa.$6840-$7860 Competition 61-1251.DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE _______________ ARMY \u2014 f'^^yFal Design Engineer.Directorate of Works, Ottawa.$5940-$7140.Competition 61-1251.DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY \u2014 Two positions - Ottawa and Vancouver, Forest Products Laboratories (Structural Timber Research), Post-graduate training in structures desir able.Up to $7140.Competition 61-1501, CHEMISTS (Position A \u2014 research in analytical chemistry by physical chemical techniques.Position B \u2014 research in bio-assay methods for the detection and determination of pesticide residues in agricultural products), Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Ottawa.Up to $7860.Com petition 61-10.PHYSIOLOGIST (to plan and direct experimental Biological Research on respiratory and cardio-vascular (unctions and to apply physiology in the evaluation of airbourne chemical and other environmental hazards), National Health and Welfare.Ottawa.Up to $7860.Competition 61-1500.QUEBEC AND MANITOBA LAND SURVEYORS.Surveys and Mapping Branch, Mines end Technical Surveys.Head-quarters wiU be in Ottawa with field assignments on Crown Lands throughout the Province of Quebec and Manitoba Up to $7860.Competition 61-1551.ASSISTANT PROFESSORS \u2014 CIVIL ENGINEERING (with Masters Degree and specialization in Sanitary Engineering) METALLURGY (with Master's Degree end severe! years of experience), ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (two positions\u2014 with Master's Degree and several years' experience), teaching experience at University level is required for all posi tions.Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont.Up to $7860 Competitions 61-2008, 2009 and 2010 respectively.COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERS (to supervise ¦ staff an-gaged in the design of communications equipment).National Defence Army, Lietrim (Ottawa), Ont.$7620-$9800.Com petition 61-1153.ARCHITECTS \u2014 Design Branch, National Defenca \u2022 Air Ottawa.$7620-$8700.Competition 6M 003.WIRE AND CABLE ENGINEER (to ba responsible for Design, Development, Engineering Evaluation and testing of all wire and cable for shipboard installations).National Defence \u2014Navy, Ottawa.$7620 $8,700.Competition 61 1156.INORGANIC CHEMIST (ANALYTICAL) (university graduate with honours in Chemistry, to participate in establishing a special chemical laboratory for the preparation of geological materials for mass spectrometric analysis).Mines end Technical Surveys, Ottawa.Up to $7140.Competition 61-1503.ECONOMIST (university graduate with specialization in Economics or Statistics and several years' experience in Economic analysis, to conduct Employment Forecast Surveys in Quebec Region).A knowledge of both English and French is required.Depertment of Labour, Montreal, P.Q.Up to $7140.Competition 61-2254.LECTURERS \u2014 CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEER ING (throe positions \u2014 with Honours Degree in Chemistry or Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering).PHYSICS (with Honours Degree in Physics or Engineering Physics).Royal Military College.Kingston, Ont.Up to $6180.Competitions 61-2005 and 2007 respectively.AREA SOCIAL WORKERS (with Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in social work and four years' experience OR Master's degree and two years' experience).Northern Affairs and National Resources, variojs locations in the North, S6180-S6900 plus isolation allowance up to $2100, depending on location.Competition 61-2801.LIBRARIAN (with Bachelor's degree in Library Science and approximately four years' Library experience).National Defence, Ottawa.$5700 S6420.Competition 61-2752.SOCIAL WORKERS (with Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Social Work and (our years' experience in Welfare Field OR Master's Degree and two years' of such experience), National Health and Welfare.Present vacancy at Sardis B.C.$5700 $6420.Competition 61-2802.MATHEMATICAL-STATISTICIANS (to conduct research and advise on methods and Statistical Designs for use in Genetics and other Studies), Departments of Agriculture and Forestry, Ottawa.S4740-$8120.Competition 61 2201.ECONOMISTS AND STATISTICIANS (university graduates with specialization in Economies or Statistics).Various Government Departments, Ottawa and other centres.$4560-$7860.\t1961 Graduates may apply.Competition 61-2252.For details and application forms write to the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.OTTAWA, quoting competition numbers as indicated.fi i MONSTER\" Organized by E.T.A A.for the Agricultural Fair Wednesday, April 19ti) 8.30 P.M.Sherbrooke Arena A TOTAL VALUE IN PRIZES OF *10,000°° 15 Games Of Bingo For$1.50 PRIZE $ OF 50.00 EACH GAME SPECIAL GAMES OF 1,000.& \u2019500.IN PRIZES Ten Attendance Prizes A TOTAL VALUE OF \u20184.500.00 1st Prize: s3,.2nd Prize: s1,000.00 and 8 prizes of S50.00 each Tickets Sold At The Door Wed.Night, Apr.19 This Bingo is permitted for fhe Agricultural Fair I 2 f-CTWRWROOKH DAILY HECOHD.RAT , APTUL IS.19«I -S\u2019, C^lturch.eruices alitatimi Army Sherbrooke Corps.175 Wellington St.South.Lieutenant and Mrs.R.Park-Commanding Officers.Sunday, April 1(1, 19G1 10.00\ta.m.Sun.School.11.00\ta.m.Holiness.fi.30 p.m.Prayer Gathering 7.00 p.m.Salvation Meeting.Evangelistic The Baptist Federation of Canada FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Portland at Queen Minister: Rev.P.D.Burns.Organist: Mrs.C.Wright.Choir Director: Mrs.N.Peveril.S.S.Supt: Mr.H.W.Leech, Jr.10.00\ta.m.Sunday School.11.00\ta.m.Morning Worship.\u201cPUT OUT YOUR TONGUE\u201d 7.00\tp.m.Evening Worship.\"FOLLOWING THE LEADER\u201d The Ordinance of Believer's Baptism will be observed.Visitors are cordially invited.NORTH HATLEY BAPTIST CHURCH 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.3.00\tp.m.Worship Service.Christian Science GRACE CHAPEL Montreal Street Evangelical - Undenominational SUNDAY SERVICES: 10.30\ta.m.The Lord\u2019s Supper.2.30\tp.m.Sunday School & Adult Bible Class.7.00 p.m.EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.Mr.Walter Scott of Ayer\u2019s Cliff will speak.Wednesday, 8 p.m.Prayer & Bible Study.RADIO MINISTRY Listen to \u201cThe Glad Tidings Hour\u201d broadcast over CKTS on Sunday at 1.30 p.m.GALATIANS 2:16 We have believed in Jesus Christ that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, noi| by the works of the law; for by the works of the law shall no (lesh be justified.Plymmtlh (Üljitrdj Established 1835 United Church of Canada Dufferin Avc.at Montreal St.Minister: Rev.M.W.Williams C.D.Organist: Mr.Jack Evans 11.00 a.m.Divine Service and Sunday School.Subject: \"THE CRITICAL CHOICE\" Visitors always welcome.6.30 p.m.Membership Class.Women s Groups LENNOXVILLE CURLING CLUB COWANSVILE, Que.\u2014 A ! lovely spring wedding took !place on Saturday, Apr:! 15'h a: 2 p.m.in Trinity Anglican ;Church, Cowansville when Miss a child's illness is of conse-j ! Shir\u2019ey Irene Royea.only quence.Well managed it may i |daughter of Mr.and 'Mrs.mean quick and effective clear-) Adrian Royea, Albert St., Cow- ing up of infection, ansville betame the brite of a is a time requiring all the Mr.Maurice A.Lacroix, son o! patience and skill that can be S0®\u201d', .,\t, .\t\u2022 .w hp \u201ean ?\t*5 *\u2022 iunr/\tm.of Mh\" R\t' ¦Idu pa-° y*.\t,\tDOCTOR\u2019S ORDERS\tchildren, cars, clouds\tand so Re-v.Joan Peacock officia ea\tforth.A bird feeding station at the double ring ceremony.The doctor\u2019s orders must be may draw feathered friends.Lighted tapers adorned\tthe followed.If\tthe child is to stay' f-or the older child:\tFavored a'tar,\tand the guest pews were jin\tbed, in\tbed he must\tstay, hobbies can be caught\tup with marked with white sa in bows1 Once this is understood, the_ stamps, snap-shots, scrap and streamers.The organ s;|path is easier.\tbook, leather work, paper dolls.Miss Elizabeth W atson, R.N.,| Here are some tips that may Art work might include\u2014cray-played appropriate music.jact as \u201cnear tranquilizers.\u201d 'oning, painting, soap carving, Given in marriage by her For the very young patient: clay' dough sculpturing, and father, the bride was charming j His ordinary toys can be sup- from paper cutting, animals for in a waltz length white gown o: piemented by surprises.He will a 200 and many other projects, nylon lace and net and pleated)he interested in a magnet and' Crafts include knot tieing, satin cummberbund with double)a few metal objects to pick up!:weavin§ raffia and cork work-tiered lace skirt, bolero with| Bolts and screws will keep his There are puzzles, playing long sleeves ending in pointsUmall fingers busy, as will anTards, magic tricks and hand over the hands.Her sheer Ulu-inld clock or camera to take shadows, sion finger-tip veil was em-|apart with a screwdriver, broidered in a rose design, and A padlock and key, a deck ¦ hung\tfrom a tiara that\twas 0j\tpaying\tcards, a mail\torder Writing stories, following a band-beaded in a heart design,-travel magazine on a wall map, with this she wore a three |\t_\tare for t]le intellectual child.__________________ Guard posture with a good D.Macdonald and Mrs.A.Dren- colonial 'tZquet of red roses.Mr.and Mrs.Lucien Ber-Straln b> a\u2018 The bride was attended bv|2eron °f Richmond, Que.wish, convalescence can be a happy brides-1t0 announce the engagement of time_ and best of ^ a time their younger daughter Patn-xvhen mother an[, child grovv INTELLECTUALS .,\t,,\t.\t.,,\t, strand pearl necklace, the gift Johnson, Mrs.A.howler, Mrs.|nF\tard carrl,ed a| 1 her cousins as junior Vera May Patton The small tables were very attractive with a centre piece; made up of a miniature hat, sit-; nla\u2019c\u2018s\u2019 * 1 ting upon a stand, these were ^Cowarsvrle wore rose ny lorn very cleverly made by Mrs.A, ^ Miss Frances Darrah of R0wat\t! Montreal was in yellow nylon, Mrs.' A.J.Ross was in'tnd they carried prayer-books charge of the food table.\tj «PPed with corsages of pink Modweling the hats were Mrs.c\u2018arna-i°n5-C.Young, Mrs.C.Kent, Mrs.L.1 Mr.Conrad Gagne was bes: Gingras and Mrs.W.T.Evans,Jm-an, and Mr.Ernest Led>cux,j cia (Pat) on the staff of the vei.y cjose together Wales Home, to Mr.Ross Henderson also on the Wales Home staff, son of Mr.and Mrs.Glen Henderson of South Durham.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Morusyk jof St.Paul, Alta., wish to an- given: Agriculture: Miss Elsie Gingras and Mrs.W.T.Evans,[man, and -'tr.tsmesi L«w,u*\":nounce ti)e engagement of their Winget read an article, Out- and the commentator for the.of Sutton, ushered.\tdaughter Joan Mary R.N.to look for Canada in 1961.Citi- show was Mrs.G.Forman.1 Mrs.Royea, mother of the Rev Carlton Herbert Miller Keen curling was observed at the Lcnnoxville Curling i i}1^ spo^g 0f the fiftieth when the president and viceL ()f the Dunhamj branch of competition took zenship - Mrs.Hiram McLeod, The hats and gloves were by bride chose an aqua blue lloweriB A) B D 0f Vermilion.Alta, fiftieth anniver- courtesy of Mrs.M.Match.Sprinted terylene gown with tcm-|son 0f Hi-, and Mrs.W.0.Mil- president place.The president Mrs.W.W.Nichol entertained the.members at a buffet luncheon.Mrs.L.M.Watson thanked Mrs.Nichol for her generous gesture.Following the luncheon, curling was resumed and when it was over Mrs.H.W.Way match convener called on Mrs.W.1).Brosseau, vice president to present the prizes.the Institute.Education - Mrs.Norman Hatch in the absence of the convener Mrs.G.Hatch reported that prizes would once more be given to Mitchell School Home Economics - Mrs.West- at.man read articles describing,\t.\t~ \u201e courses sponsored by Mac-|Powder- Slvon b-v Mrs' A' Row-donald College.Publicity - Mrs E.M.Good-fellow reported that she had sent an account of the meeting to press and radio.She read courtesy ot Mrs.m.Maicn.5 pm Mrs.M.Vallee drew the tick- lC,g accesscries and a corsage of ets for the prizes, 1st going tojred rox'i The groom's mc.nex, Mrs.Samuel Green, Coaticook.i Hrs.Gagne, wore a beige two a certificate for a hat donatedjpjec\u20ac suR wifb brown accessor-by Mrs.M.Math, 2nd Mrs.Gor-;;es an,d corsage of red roses, don Whatley, Sherbrooke, gloves Th,e re,c.eption was he.4 at the given by Mrs.J.Evans and .Giai canton\u201d Restaurant on 3rd Mrs.George Smith, Sher-j Biveir g,^ where the bride's] brooke, a box of Yardley\u2019s /a,ble was fCS![j,ve with daffodils, : 1er of Hatley, Que.The marriage has been arranged to take place in St Paul United Church St.Paul.Alta, on May 6th.MOVING?Use our - O\u2019V Art Crawford 89 Abenaquil, LO.9-5105 Sherbrooke, Avrttarized Agents for Service! This concluded the activities an article, Manitoba Celebrates of the season.\tj50th Anniversary.Welfare and Health - Mrs.Murdo MacDo- f \\ t\\Sona /j Mrs.Chas McKee has returned from Brockville, Ont., whereif she spent a few days visiting' bcnim sod centred with a lovely three-tiered cake done in white and silver, topped with lace hearts and miniature bride and groom, made and decorated by Mrs.Irene Williams.For travelling the bride chose white sheath dress with embroidery in Carib- nald, said that 375 dressings hor /augh(er Mrs.G McLachsjbean blue with a wide band at FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 530 Montreal St.Sunday School, 9.45 a.m.Sunday Service, 11.00 a.m.Ayer's Cliff Christian Brethren Breaking of Bread\u201411.00 a.m.Scott Home.Sunday School\u20142.30 p.m.and Gospel Service 7.30 p.m.Both in St, George\u2019s Church Hall.Bible Study & Prayer Meet ing, Wednesday Evening 7.30 p.m.\u2014Walker Home.^amjalrr iflcmnrial (Ulmrdt Denault & Galt Sts.Minister: Rev.C.M.Currie M.A., B.D., Ph.D.Choir Master: E.Howland.Organist: Mrs.E.Howland.S.S.Supt.: R.Page.11.00 a.in.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014 MORNING WORSHIP \"HOSPITALITY TO THE DIVINE\" BROMPTON ROAD W.I.The Brompton Road branch1 liad'bcen.c°mPlctccl S|,en^:ian.Mr McLachian and\u2019family, .\t1 ,ir ¦\t1\t*; announced that a card party\t*\t*\t*\t'ad, winn tins sive wore \\>niie ac- lute mét rât the Brompton Roadwollld bc hcld »> ,he Brompton Mr Edward Dolman, Wood]assortes, a grey mouton coat Community Hall on SaUay.RJtri k F Ung- with her mother, Mrs K \\ Me have run into dog teams or stones ho'*\t\u2019\tn field, C, Tremblay.Iver.Other guests were Mis moose lately- Eut darkness ¦f ¦ [co, E.Luke, F.Duncan, F.Lang QQULD field: Vice-President\u2019s Trophy, 1 L.Ames, R.Whitcomb, D.Reid, Mr.and Mrs.Norman Wintle !A.Dawes; Seagram Trophy, B.and daughter, of Ayers\u2019 Cliff, Bullock, B.Stone, E.Stewart, spent Easter weekend with Mr.W.Worden.\tiWintlc\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.j Hiram Walker Trophy, R.Van- Sydney Wintle.Mr.and Mrs.;!lorn, Dan Bagley, Jack Paton, Sydney Wintle were Easter Sun-\tmajcr traffic hazards |A.Ferland; Pat Lid Trophy, A day guests of their son, Mr.An- jn Alaska are dog teams, Dawes, R.Cook, E.Stewart, W sil Wintle, and Mrs.Wintle >n nloose antj |on(?hours of i Worden; Lord Calvert Pins, win- Scotstown.\tda knees., ncr, It.Blinco.D.Bagley, M Miss Anna Mclver of St.Lam reasurer, in his report statediMCcaw hat the club had -l'\"'\u201d 11\t\u2019 ;hip of 110.New jeen\tpurchased\tat a cost ot\tjack paton Trophy, won by\tJane Logic and\tIan Logie\tof cenamly is one of their ;822.\tThe bank\tbalance was\t.,Lads \u201e\tTown of Mount\tRoyal.\tmajor driving problems, \u20196?;i\u2019\t, ,\t,\t.______________ Mr.Gordon MacLeod ot St.according to the National 1 roceeds from the sale of tick-\tLADIES PRIZES\tSamuel, was a weekend guest Safety Counc:l ets on the camera, in charge of!\t, f hi - , M ruhert Win '3aVVy, oun i , Jack Paton, amounted to $200.\tMrs.W.\tH.Baglow and\tMrs.\tAfr hfml\tl ^\tb\tN\tDarkness\tdoesn t mean The winning ticket, drawn by R- W.Craighead then presented ue a^ ^ ^inuf,v R just \u201cpitch blackness.\u2019\u2019 It W.II.Baglow, was held by,the following prizes to the ladies'\tajso include the \u201ctwilight Ralph Oakes.\t! section;\tpatient in the Sherbrooke Hos-ho^\u201d \u2014 4-S p.m Ross Preston then look the\tBen Draper Trophy: Mrs.M.\tjta]\tConsider\tthese facts: chair and Harold Deming, chair .S.McCaw,\tMiss Lorraine\tDem-\tMr Garnc( Morrjson\t0f\tThet-\t1- Three\ttimes as many man of th-e nominating commit-|ers, Miss Wanda Johes, Miss ford Mjn(.s t lh' Easier motorists and pedestrians welcomed\tthe\tguests\tand\tspoke j tee\tpresented\tthe following\tRachelle Montagne; runners-up,\tholidays uilh his parents,\tMr.lose their lives at night in f\tthe\tsuccessful\tyear\tenjoyed .slate\tof officers: Jack I aton,\tMrs.W.H.Baglow, Mrs.George\tan(| Nlrs Alex\tMorrison\tMr auto accider's as dui-inp the by the club.Thanks were extend-president; D.J.Reid, honorary Moody, Mrs.Allan Palmer, Mrs ,()hn Mcjver of i)anvl[ic.was .\t\"\t\u201c\t\u2019 ed to Mrs.Dawes, who was in president; Hector Laingevin, IstjA.Dawes.\t' i \u2018 ur\u2022* \"General Motor.Pro.ooU\u201d weokly-theek local TV lining, for lime and channel ¦ WEST BROME \u2014 ] Mr.Stewart Marshall of Abbotsford, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Heman Salisbury, and family.Mrs.Lounan of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.J.Watson of Knowlton.visited Mr.and Mrs.Bert Phelps.Miss Irene McLaughlin of | Granby, spent a weekend at the I home of her parents.Sunday services are being resumed at the Creek Church a! 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vni vnm hi mvs ns top tieysers of water and steam cascade Iront the nose ol Old PAlthful, tnyblcited ton silly On sweltering days, the engine1 needs plenty of air to keep cool, and it can't get it while moving slowly in traffic jams , The water in the radiator turn* to steam, expands, and blows the eap oft III HP'S WH \\ r TO no Hy way of preventive medicine, watch the heat gauge on warm days.When it starts to climb, and there is no chance to speed up, pull over and turn off the engine The temperature will still climb a few degrees, hut if you caught it soon enough, will soon rviurn to normal.It the radiator does boil over, lit! the hood and pour in more water «lowly, taking care not to hunt your fingers.The radiator is just like a steam kettle.Pour in the water quickly and it will erupt again.If possible, keep the engine running EAST ANGUS \u2014 Mr and Mrs Chailie Mont gomery of St.Knslaehe, were weekend quests of Miss Dorothy Monigomery ai (he home of Mrs.M A lirait le Mr and Mr- Warren Penm man and sons and Mrs.Itoherl (itllander of St .lolinsbury.Yt , were weekend guests of Mrs David It vine ating condition, the Council checkup will show up all deasks motorists to have com-|fects, including the ones that petent mechanics make a can bring death on the high thorough check of these 10 Way.points \u2022\u2014 brakes, front! lights, windshield wipers,; rear view mirrors, steering, glass, rear lights, exhaust system, tires and horn.It asks, \"Does the brake pedal have excessive travel?Are front and rear lights and all turn signals operating! and aimed properly?Do wipers operate satisfactorily and are their blades clean and in good condition?Are rear view mirrors clean and Tips for warm weather driving DISTRIBUTORS OF AUTO PARTS, GARAGE, DIESEL AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT.We wish to thank all our customers for their encouragement.We handle nothing but the highest quality equipment and parts.Our service is rapid and courteous.SOME OF OUR PRODUCTS INCLUDE: Automatic Transmission Hospital Gaston Lauiier.Prep.We are equipped to service all types of Automatic Transmissions.OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES 1140 St.Tlierese, corner of Denault St.SHERBROOKE \u2014 LO.2-8251 KNGINt'i»STOPS ON A HOT spite ot a 15 minute wait the DAY \u2014 This i- a real battler, battery just doesn't seem able You are diyving along at norm to pull itself together Well, all al highway speed on a really tlte Italien does, alter all.i-hot day when suddenly, inex provide the power with which plioably, the engine stops and the starting motor turns the en you have to pull off the road, gine over All we need is some Nothing will make the brute go thing else to turn the motor again, although nothing seems over to be wrong.\tHIvIfK'S WHAT TO DO MT.HT.'S WHAT TO DO (let a shove from another eat The car needs to burp.It has Put the gear shift in second GARAGE DOLOR ROB I DAS 95 Couture St.Sherbrooke Tel.LO.7 7622 « o u n e 11 secure?Has the steering more play than normally allowed?Are there cracks or ^discoloration in the glass ^anywhere?Is the exhaust isystem tight and free from [leaks?How is the tire tread?[Any cuts or bruises there?.Does the horn blow no mat-Jter where you press the [ring?\" Check Accidents Too The \u201cCheck Your car, Check Accidents\" will have the strongest co-operation from and participation hy provincial safety organizations- Working with the dealers, service stations and garages, they hand along all data and materials and work closely with the community safety group, Canada s public information media also assits with vital messages to the motorists .Three of Canada\u2019s foremost consumer magazines put on special campaigns of their own in support of \u201cCheck Your Car, Check Accidents\" using full VALE PERKINS \u2014 Rev.and Mrs.James Hendry and Sheila of Stanstead, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Leverett Jewett and family.Ian Hendry returned home with his parents, and Sheila remained for a few days.Other guests at the same home included Mrs.Levi Mossa, Delano and Annette, and friend all of Burlington, Vt.Get Our Tune-Up Special! 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MORRISON\u2019S GARAGE EMM* /MERCURY\\ FRONTENAC Towing Service Trucks and Automobiles General Repairs TEL 7 SCOTSTOWN, QUE.Esso, Every car even the smallest should have a thorough spring check up just had all the heat it can take for a while.If there is nothing apparently amiss, the likely culprit is the fuel pump, which has gagged on a ball of air call ed a vapor lock.Open the hood and let the engine compartment cool off, preferably In the, shade.If in your exploration-of the car'* interior you have! located the fuel pump, pour some cold water on M This will help il digest its lump of air [and allow the gasoline to pass ilhrough the pump lo the en-jgine.If you can't locate the ifuel pump, don\u2019t worry about it [A half-hour's cooling nut should j remedy the situation and I hr [car will be ready to roll as if [nothing had happened.BATTERY DEAD \u2014 Will llliis ear never get going\u2019 In and turn on (he key.Keep your loot pressed dow n on the clutch until (ho other car is pushing you al a speed of at least ton miles an hour.Then gently lift your fool from the dutch, ami [within a few feel your own on gine should come lo life.Feed it gas, and wave your thanks to whoever pushed you, and you jare on your way.What has hap jpened is (his: the normal sequence of events, in which the DON\u2019T WAIT TOO LONG! 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KHsurnKHnH 161 Depot St., Sherbrooke Tel.L0.7-5283 i i I 11 «TTKRBBOrrrR DATL RECORD, SAT., APRIL IS, 1W»1 LEN O'DONNELL'S 3 PRESIDENT CAMPBEIX CRACKS DOWN AGAIN Clarence Campbell, president of the National Hockey League, 1* certainly throwing his weight around and the boys are beginning to find out that \"talk isn\u2019t cheap\" in the loop especially when you\u2019re blasting referees.The latest to find thi* out are Tommy Ivan and Kudy Pilous of the Black H Ivan got tagged for $300 and Pilou* $200 \u201cfor making statements having a prejudicial effect on the league and the game of hockey.\u201d As for Reg Fleming and his verbal tirade against Udvari, after the game, President Campbell said nothing would be done.These fines must be paid by Ivan and Pilous personally and without outside assistance.That should be plain enough.Ivan claimed Detroit\u2019s Howie Glover was in the crease and that Udvari didn\u2019t have the guts to call the goal back.That is the statement which cost him the neat sum of $300.This is the second time President Campbell has imposed fines during the playoffs.He slapped a maximum $2,000 fine on Toe Blake for striking referee Dalton McArthur.The teams go at it again tomorrow night in Detroit and it looks as though it will be another tough one.The first team who registers a victory on their opponents\u2019 ice will be in the driver\u2019s seat and should emerge the winner.We still are riding along with the Black Hawks despite it all.?\t*\t\"fc A meeting\tof\tthe Quebec\tZone Little\tLeague\twill be held tomorrow afternoon in Montreal at the MAAA building.The local circuit will be presented as well as the rest of the loops around the Townships.Plans for season will he discussed as well as other matters pertaining to the little League*.?\t?\t?We\tare\tsorry\tIn\thear\tthat\tArt St.\tOnge\tIs\tin\tthe hos- pital.We understand he is progressing fine and should be out shortly.So Art on behalf of your many friends we wish you a speedy recovery.\t.?Hugh Lehman, who passed away this week in Vancouver, should be well known to older sports in this District.He was manager for Warren Bros., who built the Stanstead-Sherbrooke highway back in 1932.We remember him at that time as he would drop up to the Arena to see the teams in action.Steve Newton called us to tell us about him and we are sure that there are others around who remember him.He used to give us pointers about the game and was always ready to give a helping hand.?Amherst Ramblers seem to he having a little trouble with the Galt Terriers and we can well understand the reason why.Too many penalties from certain \"High-Stick Artists\u201d on their club.We told officials of the Amherst club that they would not get very far if they continued to play in that manner as good referees would put the thumb on them but quick.At GaR they ran into Charlie Knox and Dick Munn of Montreal, both these boys officiated In our league and they call them according to the book, and the Ramblers must know now what I meant.Even Jacques Monette, their playing coach, stated following their third straight setback if his team remained on the ice they could win.In Thursday\u2019s tilt, which broke out into the biggest brawl of the season at Galt, the Ramblers drew fifty-five minutes in penalties out of eighty-seven dished out in the second period.And as expected Danny Malone started the rumpus with Fred Pletsch.Lou Klley tried to clean-tip a policeman as well in the penalty-box.Nice going.We are of the opinion if we had that kind of refereeing at Amherst the outcome would have been different.We don\u2019t make a practice of criticizing work of officials but when thing* were as obvious as they were at Amherst we can\u2019t help but speak our mind.Anyway it is all over now but we suggest the CAHA sends referees from another district to handle such important games.This would certainly help to avert trouble and everybody would get a fair share.?\t?tV Th« Yama.ska Conservation Association is holding a special show Wednesday at the Canada Hotel in Waterloo.Junior members are welcome but must be accompanied by a senior member.We understand that it will be patterned after the fabulous TV show \u201cThe Price is Right\" and someone will lake home some very nice prizes.Three films will be shown thanks to the courtesy of Molson\u2019s Brewery.So don\u2019t forget Wednesday, April 19, at the Canada Hotel in Waterloo.Come one, come all.?\t?In answer to L.A.Parmelee of Waterloo let me point out the reason why we never carried anything on the Provincial Baseball League is simple.We never received anything from the league nor the clubs who comprise the circuit.As for your insinuations regarding my personal opinions on the matter we are not in the habit of doing things in the manner you suggest.In the Eastern Townships Intermediate Hockey League, of which we have the honor of being president, the loop gets plenty of publicity for the simple reason the clubs, and league officials, contact the papers throughout the Townships informing them what is going on.At all league meetings the press is invited and we think if the clubs in the baseball league would appoint someone to contact the papers everything would be simple and the public would get a better idea of what is going on.The clubs have something they wish to sell, and get support from the public, therefore it is up to them to see things are done the proper way.So Mr.Parmelee why don\u2019t you contact your own club and see if they have someone who attends to this matter.The Record has a very good correspondent in Waterloo but we are sure nobody ever took the trouble of getting the __^ews to her in order to get it in the paper.~ BETTOR GETS $15,M9.80 LINCOLN, R.I, (AP) \u2014 An unidentified bettor collected $15,869,80 Wednesday after picking five of six winners in Lincoln Downs\u2019 wagering system.MORE IMPROVEMENTS Mor* than aver \u2022 pleasure to driva a '«1 VOLKSWAGEN Wa Accept Trade-Ins.ROGER BEAUDOIN Automobiles Inc.2835 King West LO.9-4613 Hawks Scalp Detroit 6-3; Mikita, Balfour Get Two Murray Balfour out with fractured arm* CHICAGO (CP) \u2014 The doughty Chicago Black Hawks unleashed a terrific third-period drive Friday night to whip Detroit Red Wings 6-3 and pull to within one game of their first Stanley Cup in 23 years.The Hawks, given \u201ca real blasting\u201d by coach Rudy Pilous between the second and third periods for twice blowing one-goal leads, came out fighting in the third and pelted 24 shots at Detroit goalie Terry Sawchik\u2014three zipping past him.The win gave them a 3-2 lead .,\t.\t.\t.in the best-of-seven series wdh ^rdie < owe with a penalty.He the sixth contest in Detroit Sun- \"a.8 h\"1'11™™ >?\"« 11 ^ed as day.If a seventh is necessary, lf he wantcd a rlde UP the lce-it will he here Tuesday.\ti Durcit coach Sid Abel paced The victory set up cries of
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