Sherbrooke daily record, 8 mai 1961, lundi 8 mai 1961
[" 1961\t\t\tMAY\t\t\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS < \t1\t\t3\t4\t5\t6: 7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13 < 14\t15\tHi\t17\t18\t19\t20 : 21\t\u2022)\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27 : 28\t29\t30\t31\t\t\t betbtooke Daily IRecord ^\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS T THE WEATHER Mainly sunny today: in m.HMng rlcmdint'M tonight; cloud' uiih shower* Tue*-da\\ low \u2022 high al Sherbrooke Ml and 70.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE QUEBEC, MONDAY, MAY R.I9M Sixty-Fifth Year f! New Laos c I a s h **\u201c\u201c*'\u201c kill five in E.T.v - despite truce A3 Warns Nato Berlin #¦.over I j OSLO.I eral of NA CP from AP-Reuter* rway-Dirk U.Stikker, new sécrétaiv-gen- CHARGED IX DEATH \u2014 Gbald Robitaille, 43 has been charged in the death at their South Stukely home.Robitaille.a carpenter, is shown being escorted by Provincial police to a coroner\u2019s inquest at Knowlton on Friday.(Record Photo by I rank Gillespie) South Stukely carpenter is charged with murder that No O, warned the I 5 - nation Western alliance the Communist threat to Berlin may assume talking about increasing today his wife i\"new p10portioivs and a new immediacy this year Addressing the opening session of a ihree-day meeting of NATO foreign ministers, Stikker declared the Soviet threat \u2018'even reaches into space.\u201d \u2022 What it may at times lost in brutality, it has gained in subtlety and resourcesful-ness,\u201d he said.The threat was not solely military, lie said.It was just as CP from AP-Reuter* VIENTIANE \u2014 Two government soldier* weie killed jand at least thiee wounded Sunday in a new flare-up of fighting despite the cease lire in this Southeast Asian kingdom's civil wav.! The clash occurred near Ban Naphcng, îfi miles norih of Vientiane, with both sides using Igrenades and small arms, i Fighting was reported continu Mng tale Sunday nighi The fighting eaine after the ! right - w ing government made another unsuccessful Gets medal Capital acclaims Shepard Five people died accidentally over the weekend in the Fjislern Township* and seven others were injured- Eugene IV Standish 7(>, of Way's Mills was burned to death shortly after noon Saturday when his home caught fire.f on Tuesday in Rock Forest, Jean was the son of Mr.ami Mrs.Armand Cote and one of three children.A 60-year-old St.Sylvestre man, Pantaleon Roussel died Sunday after he apparently suffered a heart attack and fell into a pile of leaves he was burning.lie left his home about 4 ,\u2019H) Sunday afternoon and hi-, burned body was found about two hours later.A date for a coroner's in-er car was qU!,s( |ia!t nn| ye| l,rpn 1 rovinrial pol [n \u201ethei accidents over accident occm - Hre weekend three children ( nulr.red as Mrs.Pouliot was turn- Pierre\tCrevier,\t23, of (Granby,\twas kill\ted when the car\tin which\the was riibng crashed into another\t\t car and\twent into\tthe ditch on thc Montreal h\t\tighway « few mile\t\u201cs from M\tagog.His two companions, Rcnc Burelle, 20, and Andre Lussier, 19, both of Granby were taken to Ea Providence Hosp.'tal in Magog.Their condition is reported not to be serious.Mrs.Raymond Pouliot 39 driver of the olhe not injured, ice said the WASHINGTON (AP) ( mur retl as Mrs.Pouliot was turn-\tinjured after had Alan It Shepard Jr .first Hinted inK \u2018nto 'be driveway of her\t|>y caril BIU| States spaceman, flew into An borne-\twere injured in Force Base here to jbul doing little about it.Thc'munisl hacked leftist forces.day to receive a hero's welcome outer f°rc'8fi ministry of any countr\\ \\ delegation went to llin lloup from Hie nation s capilal and a finds it 'worries home- 1 he date for an inquest dents-into Crevier's death has not Robin Walker, yet been set.\tchine was taken difficult to share its village, about 50 miles north of me((al from President Kennedy.\tLefebvre, «even, and doubts even wilh'vinnti«nr Imi f.iilnil In make .\to' Xnuit v amine, son ot Mr.con-jfort Sunday In arrange a formal ,\t, sultation for the last It) years|general cease-fire with the tom\t¦ 1 little about it bring two men ar acci- 19, of Lato the La share itsjvillage, about 50 miles north of medal from President Kennedy have I\"0111\u201d \",,u uuuu^ ev('\" with'Vientiane, hut (ailed to make Wai|\t,h(.mj|ilarv ail Us closest associates.\tcontrait with arn responsible\tand Mis.Gaston l.etebvic SEEKS FRANKESS\tleaders from the'leftist eanip.bi,sp *** SI\"'l,fU'('s w,l°' \"'\"\u2019was killed early Saturday Hew in just ahead of linn for afternoon See \"t ires\" On Page 5 by PAT BOUGIE (Record Staff Reporter) SWEETSBURG\u2014 (Staff) \u2014 Forty-three-year-old carpenter Ubald Robitaille, of South Stukely was arraigned on a murder charge when he appeared before court clerk Antonin Bourassa this morning, in connection with the death of his w-ife Bernadette, Thursday April 2 7.He will be detained at the' Swcelsburg jail until Tuesday morning, when he is expected to appear before Judge Patrick b- L,]0(Mst Delaney for the setting of the But President Kemied\\'s ad DETAILS NOT SOLVED was ologist Valcourt, was the moment of death.No fractured skull given was re-; ! ported and he said he believed the woman died from strangu-home,\tlocated on Route 1, two|lation,\tshown by four finger- Imiles\tEast of South Stukely.\u2018marks\ton the left side of her Dr.Jean-Paul Valcourt, path-* thunl,)mark on thc and medico-legal cxpi.-.Twenty year-old Bernard, son .\t,\t\u2022\t;attacihed to the Montreal QPP 0{\tdeceased told the jury cate of his preliminary hearing.»fice\ttestified at the eoroner\u2019siFriday\t|lc f0Und his mother in It is believed that his hearing inquest held at the Knowlton tile chicken coop.125 feet will take place within the next|High School Friday night, that from the house under a pile of three weeks.Following his he had performed the autopsy hay.,\t.\tIon the body May 1 at the Le-, Sergeant - detective Alfred hearing, Robitaille v\ts- doux Funeral Home at Water- Gagne, produced a red woollen loo.\tshirt and pair of pants belong- Most evident marks on tbejing to Robitaille.There was a body were at the back of the small spot of human blood on head where there was a one and the pants.Bordeaux await his ferred to Montreal Jail where he will trial.His trial will be held at Sweetsburg during the Bedford District Criminal Assizes nexf October.The body of his wife, mother of seven children, was found last Monday under a pile of hay-in an abandoned chicken coop at the rear of the Robitaille Tshombe faces trial in Lumumba s death new at threat to Berlin this year and said NATO also was \u201cdeeply concerned at the situation in Thc Congo, Laos and Cuba ' SACRIFICES NEEDED Stikker said NATO could meet the Communist challenge if its members made \u201cthose sacrifices.individual and collective, which in the past have been the price of greatness and which today are the price of peace.\u201d \u201c1 am happy to say that our most powerful ally, the United States, under the vigorous lead ership of President Kennedy, has again and again affirmed its determination to give reinvigorated leadership to our a! liance,\u201d he said.The chairman of the opening session, Portuguese Foreign Minister Dr.Albert Franco No-gueira.also stressed the need for Western vigilance against Russia.WANTS MORE FORCES State Secretary Dean Rusk of Waiting at the militai',' air base was Shepard's wile, who when ministration is proposing to talk\tsl(|(.s have ordered their tier first meeting \"illi her hus struck by a car driven by mer all ils problems in South ||.00pS |0 s|l,p fighting but thc hand since his historic Highl 115 Jean Claude Sevigny, 17, east Asia, Europe and even tnlAmerican backed government mjles into space last Frida' also of St.Camille.Latin America with the.other f\u201e,.i,.v hcc» miahle to work\tri.\t, u\t, so fai has bien unanie to woik\ta crowd of about 1,000 was 1 he «codent happened out any formal details of a\t,\t,\t,\tm front of the bov\\ I cease-fire with the leftists «\" band near.\tl» ,haArp a,claim ' Ko to Langley Air lorrc I, , \u2022.\tf\t,,\t(-\tr____in southwestern Virginia a country details\tof\tthe\tcease (ire\tfrom strong dc-'the,.blgge5\t,aaues-for.\tis lo rec(,iv(, h mation of a coalition govern:.,.,,.\u2019.\t.\t.\t.\t.a frank onvprnmnnl , i i ,\t Today 7.45 a.m.Si Farm tc Home 7:5» t.m.3) Program Previews S:00 a.m.3) CBS News 1:15 a.m.3) Captain Kangaroo 8) Farm and Home 1:25 a.m.S) Local News 7:75 p.m.8) News 7:1» p.m.8) Watch Your Westb 7:30 p.m.3) To teU the Truth 5)\tThe Americans 6)\tCamera Canada 7)\tRalliement de* Créditâtes 8)\tCheyenne Show 12) Sunret Theatre 7:45 p.m.7) Par le Trou de Serrure 8:00 p.m.3) Pete and Gladys 6) Danny Thomas 7» Belles Histoires 8:30 p.m 3) Bringing up Buddy Fargo 5)\tTales of Wells Farj 6)\tThe Music Makers 7)\tLa Poule aux Oeufs d\u2019Or 8)\tSurfside Six »:0O p.m.3) Danny Thomas 5)\tNBC News Special 6)\tFllnstones 7)\tPension Velder 12) Sportsman\u2019s Club »:30 p.m.3) Andy Griffith 5)\tAdventures in Paradise 6)\tFestival '81 7)\tDestlation Danger 8)\tAdventures in Paradise 12) 77 Sunset Strip TUESDAY 8:30 a.m.5) Today 8:45 «.m.8) Teddy Bear Play house.*:00 a.m, 3) E.B.F.Films 5) This is The Life »:5* a.m.3) TV School | 5) TV School 10.00 a.m.3) I Love Lucy 5) Say When 10:30 a.m.3) Video Village 5) Play Your Hunch 8) Morning Showtime | 10:55 a.m.8) Falrvlew Weather Forecast 10:00 p.m.3) Hennesey 7) Historic d\u2019Axnour 10:30 p.m.3) Brothers Urannign 5)\tThe Deputy 6)\tEnquiry 7)\tPremier Plan 8)\tPeter Gunn 12) Pulse 11:00 p.m.3) Your ESSO reporter 5)\tLate news & Sports 6)\tCBC TV News 7)\tTelejournal 8)\tTomorrow\u2019s Headlines 12)\tPajama Playhouse li:io p.m.31 Vermont Edition 8) Mt.Wash.Weather 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and the Weather 5)\tJack Parr Show 8) Viewpoint 71 La Météo 8) World\u2019s Best Movies 11:16 p.m.7) News Round-Up 11:20 p.m.3) Stage 3 7)\tNews Roundup 11:21 p.m.6)\tFinal Edition 11:30 p.m.8)\tMonday night Revival 7)\tLaLutte de Texas 12:30 a.m.13)\tNews, Sports Weather 11:00 a.m.3) Double Exposure 5) The Pnce Is Right 7)\tL\u2019Heure de Pierrot 8)\tMorning Court 11:30 a.m.3) Surprise Package 5) Concentration 7)\tBasic Russian 8)\tLove thst Bob 12.00 noon 3) Love of Life 5) Truth or Consequences 7)\tPremiere Edition 8)\tCamouflage 12:10 p.m.7) CBC News 12:20 p.m.f) Première Edition 12:30 p.m.3) Sc a roll For Tomorrow 5) ft Could Be You 7)\tAujourd\u2019hui 8)\tNumber Please 12:35 p.m.7)\tCBC News 8)\tMorning Court 12:45 p.m.3) Guiding Light 1:00 p.m.3) Nows Headlines 5) News 7)\tPot-Pourri Féminin 8)\tAbout Faces 1:15 p.m.3) Mixing Bowl 5) On the local Scene 8) Montreal Matinee 1:30 p.m.3) As the World Turn 8) Light and Lyrical 2:00 p.m.3) Face the Facts 5)\tJan .Murray Show 8) Cher Helene 7)\tTheatre en Matlne 81 Day In Court 12) Meditation 2:15 p.m.6)\tNursery School Time 12) Country Fair 2:30 p.m.3) Houseparty 5) Loretta Young 6.Time out 8)\tSeven Keys 12) Meditation 2:45 p.m.12) Country Fair 3:00 p.m.S' The Millionnaire 5)\tYoung Dr.Malone 6)\tMusic Break 81 Queen for a day 12) Romper Room 3:30 p.m.3) Verdict Is Yours 5)\tFrom These Roots 6)\tThe Verdict is voim 7)\tBonjour Madsme 8)\tWho Do You Trust 4:00 p.m.3) Brighter Day 5) Make room for Dade 8» Carton Party 7)\tCine Feuilleton 8)\tAmerican Bandstand 12) Texas Rangers 4:15 p.m.0 Secret Storm 7) Actualité Femine 4:30 p.m.(1 The Edge of Night 5)\tHere\u2019s Hollywood 6)\tJunior Roundup J) La Boite » Surpiisei 12) Surprise Party 5:00 p.m.3) Popeye 5) Rocky & His Friend 7)\tLa Vie Qui Bat 8)\tRocky & His Friend 5:15 pm.3) Abbott and Costello 5:25 p.m.12) The Three Stooges 5:30 p.m.5)\tKartoon Karnlval 6)\tCartoon Party 7)\tWhlrlybtrds 8)\tEarly Show 5:45 p.m, 3) Music Country Style 12 Carte Blanche 6:00 p.m.3) Great Headlines of Century 5)\tNews 6)\tFather Knows Best 71 Tl-Blanc Richard 12) Sports \u2022 Brian Me.Farlane.6:10 p.m.3) Knlck.World of Sports 12) Carte Blanche 6:15 p.m.5) Atlantic Weather man 6:20 p.m.51 Sports Scorebook 6:25 p.m.5) Newstlme 6:30 p.m.3) Newstime 5)\tKartoon Karnlval 6)\tMetro 7)\tTelebulletin 6:45 p.m.31 Doug Edwards\u2014New 51 News\u2014H.Brinkley 61 CBC TV News 7)\tLa Meteo 6:50 p.m.is Edition Sportive 121 Weather \u2022 Marge Anthony 6:55 p.m.61 Sports with D Smith 12) Carte Blanche 7:00 p.m.3) Wilbert A Mr.Ed.5)\tThe Fltmstones 6)\tSeven-O-Cne 7i Avec Marc cegtand 12) People s Choice 7:15 p.m.8)\tPicture Edition 7:25 p.m.8) Watch Your Weather 7:30 p.m.3) Shotgun Slade 5)\tNanette Fabray 6)\tDirectors Choice | 7) Sans Atout 8i Bugs Bunny I 12) Sunset Theatre 8:00 p.m.3) Father Knows best ! 5) Lawman 6)\tChevy Show 7)\tLa Cote de Sable 8)\tRifleman 8:30 p.m.3) Doble GilUs 5) Alfred Hitchcock 7)\tJoie de Vivre 8)\tWyatt Earp 9:00 p.m.3) Tom Ewell Show 5)\tTwo Faces West 6)\tFront Page Challenge 7)\tC\u2019est la Vie 8)\tStagecoach West 9:30 p.m.3) Red Skelton 5)\tConcentration 6)\tRed Skelton Show 7)\tExpedition 12 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 10:00 p.m.3) Garry Moore 5)\tMy Three Sons 6)\tClose-up 7)\tIce Interpol 8)\t\"Ciose-Up\u201d 12) San Francisco Beat 10:30 p.m.3) Peter Gunn 61 Q For Quest 7> Telepoilcler 81 Silence Please 12 Pulse 11:00 p.m.3) Your Esso Reporter 5)\tEleventh Hour Report 6)\tCBC News, Weather 7)\tTelejournal 8)\tTomorrow's Head lines 12) Pajama Playhouse 11:10 p.m.; 3) Vermont Edition ! 8) Mt.Wash.Weather 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and the Weather 5)\tJack Paar Show | 6) Viewpoint I 7, Le Météo 8 World * Best .Movies 11.16 p.m.71 News Round-up 11:21 p.m.3) Stage 3 6)\tFinal Edition 11:30 p.m.j 8) Cinema Starlight j 7) Fireside Thestre 8j World's Best Movies I\t12.00 a.m.LIBERATOR AUTOMATICS i he new INGLIS LIBERATORS incor-orate the same waslrng and drying ystems that have made INGLIS first hoice with more than 175,000 Cana-mns.See ior yourself\u2014come in for i demonstration today.Washer Price Dryer Price $22450 15450 Service Charge $10.00 Codere Ltée Sherbrooke NORTH HATLEY \u2014 The Women\u2019s Association of the United Church held two events of particular interest.On April 29 the group held a salad lea and jumble sale in the Community Hall.The conveners were Mrs.R.Reed, Mrs.J.York and Mrs.E.Hatch, who decorated the hall and tables in a bright springtime theme (using daffodils and pussy wil-ilows.The event was welt at-| tended.j The W.A.met on May 2 in! the Community Hall for its' monthly meeting.The president Mrs.E.Hatch, reported that the lea and sale had been successful, and thanked all for |their co-operation.It was announced that the annual luncheon meeting for the Presbytery Women\u2019s Association, «\u2019ill be held in Coati-eook, on May 31.Plans were discussed for a supper to be held in the future.At the conclusion of the business session, Mrs.Hatch intro-, duced the guest speaker, Mrs.N.Lothrop, of Sherbrooke.Members of the Baptist Ladies Circle were also present to hear Mrs.Lothrop who was thanked; by Mrs.J.York.The hostesses, Mrs.E.Hatch and Mrs.N.Cairns, served refreshments.GENERAL NOTES Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Hartwell of Scotstown, were here to' attend the funeral service for Mrs.II a i ( w e 1 1 \u2019 s grand-, father, Mr.Pyne of Eustis, on May 3.UNCONDITIONAL 10-YEAR WARRANTY\u2014The Inglis Warranty promises not just an adjustment but a whole new heater in the event of a \u201cGlasteel\u201dtank failure at any timeduringthe 10-yearperiod from date of installation and only Inglis \u201cGlasteel\u201d Water Heaters have proved that they outlive the 10-year warranty period.EXCLUSIVE \u201cGLASTEEL\u201d LINING\u2014The exclusive Inglis \u201cGlasteel\u201d lining utilizes a secret glass compound that is vastly superior to any other glass-lined tank.\u201cGlasteel\u201d\u2014fuses the rust resistance of specially formulated glass with the strength of steel, assuring years of trouble-free use beyond the warranty period.PROVED IN OVER 200,000 CANADIAN HOMES See the full range of Inglis Electric Water Heaters at your nearest plumber or utility showroom The Inglis Electric Water Heater with the exclusive \"Heetwall\" wrap-around element that dings to the tank at every point, providing maximum heating efficiency.J.5.MITCHELL & CO.LTD., 164 Wellington North Sherbrooke \u2014 LO.2-2662 CODERE LIEE 30 Wellington North Sherbrooke \u2014 LO.9-2501 II CANTERBURY EAST\u2014 Recent guests of Miss Laura Goodin were Mr.and Mrs.Donald Wootten and daughter Crystal of Cookshire, Miss Gloria Chapman and Mrs.Helen Hall of Scotstown, Mr.Calvin Chapman, who was home on furlough, and was also a guest, has returned to his duties in Halifax.N.S.Mr.and Mrs, Edgar Groom, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., were recent guests of Mrs.Mary Smith.Miss Margaret Maher spent the weekend with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Ross Goodin in Bury.r .jL~: ir\" ELECTRIC KETTLES,\tReg.\t11.95\tSpecial\t9.75 FOOD MIXERS\tReg.\t25.95\tSpecial\t17.95 FRYPANS\tReg.\t19.95\tSpecial\t16.95 ELECTRIC BLANKETS Reg.\t28.50\tSpecial\t19.50 POLISHERS\tReg.\t49.50\tSpecial\t39.50 ALARM and KITCHEN CLOCKS DOOR CHIMES SANDWICH GRILLS WAFFLE BAKERS TABLE and FLOOR LAMPS FEATHERWEIGHT and STEAM IRONS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS DEEP FRYERS SAUCEPANS AUTOMATIC TOASTERS TABLE RADIOS CAN OPENE.TS ELECTRIC JUICERS TRANSISTOR RADIOS VACUUM CLEANERS R0SS-BIR0N LO.2-1564\tELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac St.\tSherbrooke.OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 5.30 P M.V v._______________- magic carpëis start from here Want to whistle up a magic carpet to waft you to far-away places or back across intervening seas to the family you left behind?You do?Then here\u2019s one way of getting set to go that means you really will ) get to go .Open your \u201cmagic carpet\u201d account at your neighbourhood branch of the B of M.A few dollars put aside each pay-day is all you need to ensure that your magic carpet will get off the ground in style.'¦S'.-f.yfyX :::\t.\tf *^4 l ?for, my money, it's.TO l *nilQ* CAMOiifl Bank of Montreal (24m4À Jcanne-Mance represent the highest Local police arrest 3 men Sherbrooke muncipal police arrested three local men in possession of stolen merchandise over the weekend, Captain Armand Genest reported Monday.Last, week, Iwo cars parked in Ihe lot of a local hotel were broken into and merchandise valued at.approximately §700 wa?laken.Owners of the cars were both travelling salesmen, police said.The three men arrested had a small amount of this merchandise in their possession, Captain Genest said.B H 3 au y nrconn, mov, m\\y n, iwt A hit ib i Miiom.i Aluminum Visits i orp Ashosto* Ur»/a! \\ Oil Financial & Market Report (CREENSHIELDS A CO LrO.) MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Clo»uig It a m was driven by Ovide Henri 29 of Sherbrooke.Quirion was taken to the .,'lierai membership sec Hotel Dieu Hospital where Miss K McKadzen; are: - His condition is reported not GERARD PLOURDE \\t the annual general meet mg of shareholder* of Phe Canadian Fair bank- ¦ Morse Company 1.united, held April ^fllh.Mr Gerard Plourde was elected a Director of the Company.Mr Dlourde is President and General Man ager of United Auto Parts Limited, a Director of the VlUanee Mutual Life Insurance Co.and the Laurentide Acceptance Corporation.AS YOU WERE Continued from age It Ko re «I Power Cement Iron Breweries Br.Alum 1 Celnneso Inti l\\»wer Pfd.R Smelters Seagrams Bridge Corset DiMii.Tar Dum.Textile Famous Player* Frasc'r Gen.Dina nues Home Oil \u2019 A Howard Smith H Bay Mining Imperial Oil C.P Cons Dial Dorn Horn.ni Banquet and annual meeting held on Saturday evening, in the college dining room.Gordon MeGilton of Montreal, was elected president of the Alumni Association succeeding Roy Amaron who has held this office the past two years.Seated at the head table were President Roy Amaron and Mrs.Amaron.Gordon MeGilton, Dr.and Mrs.H.Hutchison, Gordon LeBaron, chairman of the Board of Trustees and Mrs.LeBaron, Sherbrooke, Harold Baldwin of Baldwin's saj(L \"a new gym is a hope of Mills and expressed regrets at the near future and gifts of a the absence of P.M.Dixon, CUp or trophy will be much ap another elder member who hasi precjHte{j.\u201d Vliet; Montreal.J.S.Stewart: St.Maurice Valley, Joe Good-acre; Sherbrooke.Mrs.Edson Warner; and Stanstead, Philip always attended in the past.President Amaron.giving his poaps Mr.Amaron presided at the annual rcp0r( s;iid tht, project Advisotpj committee.Gordon) business meeting.Miss\tthe past year was to raise (-ampbell, Mrs.L.A.May, Dor | money used to purchase thek,, Armstrong.Mrs.Jean Mar tape recorder for the College ,jn and Robert Chadsey.Worn He referred to the success of cn f;|.adSi ytrs.Cecil Miller; Men meeting.Miss Elsiej McKadzen, membership chair-; man gave her annual report.| She also noted the College an-i nual magazine for 1960-bl was! ready for the publisher and said Charles Cavell a at the college is taking subscription orders now.Mr.Hackett.vice principal, introduced Dr.Hutchison, Sunday afternoon Yolande ight-year-old Last Angus pirl was struck by « car and brown 30 feet Yolande 'haneuf wa* taken to the lotel Dieu Hospital but her ! ondition is reported not to ! re serious.Yolande the daughter of most appreciated There's no Ind Acceptance doubt, militiamen gain valuable bit Nickel instruction through their soldier Inti Paper ling hobby, and with the know Intcrprov.Pipe ledge they gain very often make better employees the re union of the alumni in (-,radSi student Mon,real carl-v ln ,he -vear anti master Rev F Stanton; head Mr.and Mrs.Conrad Pha- Dr.H.Hutchison; editoi extended a welcome to Dr and (,f alumni notes.Miss E.Me Mrs.Hutchison to the Collegeji,'adzen; banquet registration, L family.\tg.MeGilton and ladies banque Miss Elizabeth Webster pro- committee.Mrs.MeGilton.The new president.Mr.Me Mr.Sancton, D.MeGilton and\t, ,\t, Mrs Hackett Miss Elsie Me- headmaster of the College for sented the slate ot nominations I be new Fadzen, Mr.and Mrs.Leonard\u2018he past year.Dr.Hutchison with all officers unanimously;Gilton introduced the speaker MeGilton, Rev.and Mrs.Frank thanked the Alumni executive elected as follows:\tJohn Sancton who based his tall Stanton.Miss Elizabeth Web-jand members for the gift of a Honorary President, Dr.E r on the subject: \u201cSomething no ster and Miss Gertrude Ket-|tape recorder presented to him'Amaron; president, Gordon Me- worth knowing.\" NEW ISSUE 5\u2019 o 5\u2019{>% $50,000,000 Province of Quebec 5-Year Sinking Fund Debentures, to mature June I, 1966 (Non-redeemable prior to maturity) 19-Year Sinking Fund Debentures, to mature (Redeemable only on or after June 1, 1979) To be dated June 1, 1961 June 1, 19H0 Principal and half-yearly interest (June 1 and December 1) will be payable in lawful money of l anada at any branch in Canada (far northern branches excepted) of the banks designated in the Debentures, at the holder's option.Debentures will be available in coupon form, registerable as to principal only, in denomination: of ft,000, $10,000, $ Jo,000 and $100.000.Debentures of this issue may be exchanged for an equal aggregate principal amount of Debentures of this issue of the same maturity in other authorized denominations, subject to such reasonable charges as the .Minister of I inanre af the Province may fix from time to time, but without charge for the first exchange of originally delivered Debentures.The Debentures maturing June 1, 1966 will be non-redeemable prior to maturity.The Debentures maturing June 1, 1980 will be redeemable at the option of the Province, in.whole but not in part, at WO°/q of the principal amount thereof and accrued interest, on June 1, 1979 or on any subsequent interest payment date, upon prior notice of not less than \u2019In dors Legal Opinion: Messrs.Holden, Hutchison, Cliff.McMadcr.Mcighen .(\u2022 SUnnion.Messrs.Letourneau, Johnston, Leahy ,(* Price.In the opinion of Counsel, these Debentures will be direct obligations of the Province of Quebec and a charge ns principal and interest upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Province.The purpose of this issue is to meet.the extent of the proceeds thereof, part of a deficiency in the Consolidated Revenue fund.to to A Sinking Fund of an amount at least equal to 1% of the principal amount issue will be provided annually.of the outstanding Debentures of this Particulars of the debt, and other financial statistics of the Province wi available on request.be fourni in the official prospectus which is PRICESt 5-Year Debentures\u2014-99.00, to yield approximately 5.23% 19-year Debentures \u2014 97.75, to yield approximately 5.70% Plus accrued interest in both cases SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED SUBJECT TO REJECTION OR ALLOTMENT IN WHOLE OR IN PART, AND THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO CLOSE THE SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE IT IS EXPECTED THAT DEBENTURES IN DEFINITIVE FORM WILL BE READY TOR DELIVERY ON OR ABOUT JUNE I, 1961.WE, AS PRINCIPALS, OFFER THESE DEBENTURES IF, AS AND WHEN ISSUED AND RECEIVED BY VS AND SUBJECT TO THE FAVOURABLE LEGAL OPINION OF COUNSEL ABOVE MENTIONED /IS TO THE CREATION, FORM AND ISSUE OF THE DEBENTURES.L.G.Beaubien & Co.Limited Royal Securities Corporation Limited René-T, Leclerc.Incorporée Mills, Spence & Co.Limited McLeod, Young, Weir & Company Limited Bell.Gouinloek & Company, Limited Nesbitt.Thomson and Company.Limited Dawson, Hannaford Limited Collier.Norris & Quinlan Limited Geoflfrion.Robert & Gélinas, Inc.Harris & Partners Limited Burns Bros.& Denton Limited Mead & Co.Limited MacTier & Co.Limited Midland Securities Corpn.Limited Cochran, Murray & Co.Limited Bartlett, Cayley & Company Limited Morgan.Ostiguy & Hudon Ltd.J.T.Gendron Inc.Hamel, Fugère & Cie, Limitée Garneau, Boulanger Limitée Grant Johnston & Co.Limited Graham.Armstrong Securities Ltd.A.E.Ames & Co.Limited Wood, Gundy & Company Limited Dominion Securities Corporation Limited W.C.Pitfield & Company Limited Greenshields & Co Inc Gairdner & Company Limited Equitable Securities Canada Limited Anderson & Company Limited Lagueux & DesRochers Limitée James Richardson & Sons J.C.Boulet, Limitée La1 Corporation de Prêts de Québec J.E.Laflamme, Limitée Casgrain & Company Limited Bélanger Inc.La Maison Bienvenu Limitée Desjardins, Couture Inc.Clément.Guiraont, Inc.Société de Placements Inc.Marc Carrière, Limitée Grenier, Ruel & Cie, Inc.Brault & Chaput R, A.Daly & Company Limited J.L.Graham & Company Limited Bankers Bond Corporation Limited Molson & Company Limited Fry & Company Limited Brawley, Cathers & Co.Gaston Laurent Inc.Credit-Quebec, Inc.Forget & Forget Limitée Oscar Dubé & Cie Inc.Fairclough Co.Limited Walwyn.Stodgell & Co.Limited H.C.Flood & Co.Limited Matthews & Company Limited John Graham & Company Limited Ramsay Securities Co.Limited The elaiemaUt contained herein ore based upon injormaiion obtained from official eou'cet b-J arc in no cent to be emxtried ae rcjresmUüione by ue.M»y 1961.neuf ran from behind a parked car and was hit by a car (riven by Hormidas Bou-:hard.In the only accident in -ennoxville over the weekend a two car collision accurred Saturday afternoon at the corner of Queen and | A'arren.Damage amounting ( lo $300 was done to the j ears belonging to Ernest j Bennet of Bishopton and Real Marcoux of Sherbrooke.TSHOMBE Continued from Did you know there is a place in Egypt called Slier-brooke?The spot is a land mark named lo Canadian sol ilieis seiimg with (lie United Nations force, who have set mil old oil drums which they've labelled after Canadian cities.Capt.Bill Bradley, formerly of Sherbrooke and Lennox-idle sent ns two pictures taken in Egypt.The first is a Canadian Army jeep winding ils way llirnugli the roadless desert.The second is landmark \"Sherbrooke\".Capt.Bradley notes.\"It was rather nostalgic to hear a voice on the radio say, \u2018am proceeding to Sherbrooke now\u2019.\" \u2019age 1 | Just a reminder thaï Hic Sut ______________ ton branch of the Canadian Le liomboko charged Tshombe gion are holding their 15th An\t, vvith four crimes;\tIniversary Celebration on Sal\tsi\u2019ll N Pol s 1.Association of political pris-onlay May 20tli The Provincial I here II be corsiii ' a ' i mo\" oh-mm loners and massacre of the Ba ! President, and possibly t he j traffic on the highways now that .ml « 24 Dominion President will he pre- warm weather n Jamaica Public Sc-rv.MacMillan \"B\" Massey Harris Molson's \"A\" Texaco Nat.Steel Car Noranda Price Bros.Quebec Tel Roe, A.V Royahle Oil St.Law.Coop Shawinigan Steel Co, Trans-Can.Pipe Zeller's Ban.Can Nat Bank ot Montreal «4 ;t«'j 58\u2019» .Id's ibFi \u2022JVW 30\tW 52 i v 33\t1 a 14'» 34\t» 28''» 18'» 48' s 13 2» 34* 24 \\ 254» 34*'» IHQ 17\u2019» 17*4 lata IH \u2022v> 38*» HI'» 43 56 '» 46* » 54* 7!l\u2019 4 31\t*» 77 28 16:'i IS'» 26\u20194 64 ir* 411 44' i 4.» 61 » 8.85 231 s 28 V» 76 24'» 591 a 38» 36', D» B 31 52 4 25 S31 \u2022.\u20198' 48' 24» EXCHANGE Closing\t\t11 am I fid\t8\u2018s\tX'a iper\t41 '»\t41 l4 : Ont, \u201cA\"\tP.30 48\u2018*\t30'« I Oil Saw\tP 15 8'»\t15'» 24'» 25:'* 34»' » 18 '» 17\u2019 4 18 B 39 57 45'» 58\t44 79'» 77 CANADIAN STOCK Anglo \\ Cons Pa Minn.& Traders Trans Ml shop A, MINES Advocate Alta Gas Cassiar Cons Denison Gunnar Hollmgct Kerr Vddi*on Now Homo Permu Pfd Qiiomont Steep Rock Amnesty given AMMAN, Jordan (Rouler*) The government ha* issued a general amnesty for all prison ers except those convicted of IHditical offenses and certain crime* of violence lo mark Kitig Hussein'* engagemant to \\nlomeiie Gardiner, 21, daugli 1er of a British military adviser to ilie Jordanian Army 4.20 Trunk 30'» 15 9 90 8.80 22'* to'» 99 58 9 20 8 70 îîirtlïH the lbs St 22\u2019» ï ( I ' 4 102 8 60 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANSE Closing U a m Bank of N S.Can.It.of Com.Royal Bank Tor.Dont.Bank 73'» 05 75'» 63-!i 13'» 26 It 46'» 44 5'» 2R1 .\u2022 28 ' I 75:'.i 38'ii 59 85 Vi 73't 75'» 63 '.i Amei tel Xnuconda Bethlehem Steel Borden * Co, Chrysler Connu.Solvents Con*.Edison Douglas Dupont General Electric General Motors Goodyoar lilt.I\u2019.iper Inl.Tolopliono Johns Mam die Montg.Ward N.Y.Central Pepsi Radio Republic Storl U.S.Rubber Sid.Oil ol N.,1 Studobaker U.S.Steel Vanadium Steel VVoolwoi t h 125'» 62'» 44' 33 N 210 125 Q 62*» 46'» 64 '» 43'» 33'» 80'» 33''» 209 66'4 46 '4\t45» XD 37 32 60'4 65'» 31 10'» 54'» 63\"» lil\"» 53'4 4!P\u2018» 8 87 1 » 27'4 67 MILUCAN Announcing arrival «( Dawn Adelia, 8 4 iiz at St.Jo sol di Hivpital John, N B.May 3, 1961.Daugli lor for Boh and Joi (Olson), sis ter for Sherry and Hobby.STEVENSON Doug and Jan ,nce Hooves), formerly of Heotie.Que, would like to an nnunce the arrival ai their daughter, at the l-achlne Gen oral Hospital on April 28th, I'kil \\ sister for Rolx-rt Earle Weight 9 lb*.2 0*.WAITE Norman and Pauline (nee Giroux) are happy lo an nounre the gilt of a son.Dennis John, at Hie Sherbrooke Hospi t.d on May (till, 1961 A brother tor Susan, Debbie, Cathy.Shar on and Dai id.31 \" 60\" 541 « 63 \"4 607 » 48'4 88'» £1 ratlin BOWEN Oscar hrooke Hospital Mai Hth, 1961.Bmven, beloved At the Sher-on Monday.Osear Russell hns'haml of 3ROOKBURY \u2014 The Sherbrooke Daily Record j requires « correspondent lor Hrookbui.i lo report activities and attend lo subscriptions.Ap uilh'iitions should be marked: Attention Mi-s Fannie U ilhanis Produce Quotes purl a nt is Capt Murray* en-thusiasm and faithfulness lo the regiment.Sadie Lillian Corey, at Ute age of 75 years.Resting at the résidence nf his son, Maurice, North Hatlei from Tuesday, May 9th at 4 p m Funeral service from St Barnabas Church, North Halley on Wednesday, May 10th at 200 pm Archdeacon T.J.Matthews nlYicintihg Interment in St James Cemetery.Hatley.R I Bishop Funeral Chapel.1,0.2-9977.E1.DRIDGE, CharU* M M the Brome MissiM|uol Perkins Hospital.Siveetshurg, Que., on Salurdai.May 6th, 1961, Charles \\l Kldridge, beloved hushand ol Ki n' Shepard, in his 76lh year.Resting at the < E Wil son and Son Funeral Home, KmnvMon.Que Funeral service 1 from Si.John's Church.Brome on Tin sday.May 9th at 2 p m jttei ,1.W.Davidson officiating, tuba tribesmen Rebellion in Katanga.against Kasa sent.Plans are lo dedicate a j Practicing spd vubu\u2019s government under direc- plaque, and make other dedica lion from foreign elements.liions.In the evening there will 3,\tTheft of planes, animuni-]be a banquet followed by a lion and money belonging to thejdanee.(Leopoldville government.This referred lo goods confiscated by Tshombe when he declared Katanga independenl last July.4.\tCounterfeiling.Bomboko said Hie central government considers that Tshombe com-} milted an illegal act by issuing his own currency.\u201cThese are crimes of high! treason,\u2019\u2019 said Bomboko, \u201cand! Tshombe will be proscribed as a rebel.\u201d The 7 XI Hussars\u2019 officer in charge of their Windsor IT Squadron, Capt.Murray Parker deserves a pal on the back for (he fine job he\u2019s doing.In civilian life Capt.Murray is a chemist with the Canada Paper Company, and generally regarded as a fine athlete.Within It Squadron his ability and leadership qualities are unquestionable, I111I most im- demands driving courtesy on the part ol servii'emen.It's bet ter to give way, keep tongue-in-cheek and protect the repula lion of our corps and unit than often lo exercise our rights.MONTREAL (CP) Agricul lure department quotations: Eggs Wholesale dealer prices Inlmnenl in Brume.Que.to country slat ion, wooden ear tons extra large 40.large StlJPLOUFFE, Peter At the Slier 18 small 34 B 35-36 hrooke Hospital on Thursday, Itcccipts IKI\tMay 4th, 1961, Peter Plouffe, s returned : Butter Current receipts ten beloved husband of the late de derable 02:'|.(>:s:'.i, non tendei Laura ( adwcll, in his 83rd yeai able 61 Vi 62\" 1.fresh grade.Resting at the C E Wilson and creamery prints, 10b price, 641» Son Funeral Home, Knowllon.66; fresh wholesale tendcrableiQm-, li-uuicm Mass was held 63-64.non tendernble 63-(l3'i.from the Parish Church at South Cheese Delivered Montreal.j Bolton on Saturday, May fit\u2019ll, a! Burial in Mansonville, polish The Sutton branch of thej j Royal Canadian Legion has ae j quired two 17 pounder anti lank ( ''nos from War Surplus.If\tyou\tremember, lhcs F LANDED TO AWAIT YOUR RETURN BUT I GBESS IT WAS WASTED EFFORT/ THE SAME.'DID YOU HAVE A PLEASANT RIDE ?mo THE-V SET WHAT l MEAN' 2& L'lL ABNER NEVAH t: -(-O/f- \\ C~AN\u2018 THEN, AHLL SMOTHER \\ EVAH SEESECH /rAUK/NONLY ) HIM W/FK/SSBSff- AH'LL J STRICTNESS ?-HOLDMAHSBLF */)¦ STRANGLE HIM W/F -\"A SHE'S STRICT AS IS SHE.STRICT?KISS ME, AH SAYS .7 KC OEST \\ WATCH.?KISS S'* FLOUNDER\" HOGS\"-) SACK, HELL BE MINE.'.'-, I I SHKRUROOKi: O.MI.V RKlllRP.MON, MAY 8, Iftfll \" f Woman s crowning glory is thorn in her flesh\t, The first thins a woman, thinks about in most of life's small crises, unexpected events, and spur-of-the-moment plans is her hair.She either thanks heaven she has just been to the beauty j shop or starts figuring frantic ally how she is going to get; there.An old beau passing through town telephones and all the while Mrs.A.\\V.(Any Woman) is inviting him to have dinner with the family she-is either thinking.\"My hair\u2019s a mess\u201d or \"Thank goodness 1 went to the beauty shop yesterday.\u201d Mrs.A.W.gets a spur-of-the-moment invitation that sounds like fun.Whether or not she accepts often depends on whether or not she thinks she will be able to \"do anything\" with her hair.Many a Mrs.A W.has even told her doctor she can't go to the hospital until she takes care of a tew important matters.One of the most important is often getting a permanent, because a woman can face anything with more serenity if she has a new permanent'.No matter how many things Mrs.A.W, has to do before she takes off on a trip, one of the very last is to get her hair \"done.\u201d And many a Mrs.A W.has jerked herself out of the deep doldrums by making an appointment at her beauty shop and getting an entirely new and different hair-do.A woman\u2019s hair may be her crowning glory\u2014as the poets say\u2014but keeping it a crowning glory is one of her most nagging necessities.For a woman\u2019s hair is always on her mind\u2014as well as on her head.^ocicif and j \\>t * Sana Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Paige and during his absence Mrs.and sons, Blayne and David Paige will take up residence on from Halifax.Nova Scotia were Vimy Street, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.How-\t*\t\u2022\t\u2022 ard Bennett, Prospect Road, Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Elliott, Sherbrooke.\tProspect Road, gave a going away party for Mr.Gerald Mrs.Muriel E.Mosher of Paige, prior to his leaving for North l ! at Icy has gone to San- Egypt ford Maine for a visit.\t~r~\t^ Mr.Gerald Paige has been| ^ jrff Women s Groups ST.MARY\u2019S GI U.I» (HIRIH OF ST.PAI L\u2019S The regular meeting of St.Mary's Guild, Church of St.Paul the Apostle, was held at the home of Mrs.N Winslow, Verdun Street on Wednesday, April 2Sth with eleven members uid one visitor present Mrs.A, Morrison will be hos less and Mrs.G.Mayhew and Mrs J.Evans conveners ai the wedding reception of Miss Ksther Trusslcr whose mar-i \u2019iuge will take place on Saturday, June 10th.At the recent Card Party held in the church hall the (rawing of the bathroom scales was won by Mrs.E.Hawthorne.Further discussion took place on the forthcoming Rummage Sale being held in the church Hall on Tuesday May 16th.The next meeting veill be held at the home of Mrs.11.Nugent, St.Esprit Street on Wednesday.May 10th.MU.BY W.l Mrs.Bertrand Turner and Mrs.Archie Fairbrother were hostesses to the Milby Women's Institute.the May meeting being held at the Huntingvillc Com munity Hall.The members and several guests were cordially welcomed by the president.Mrs.Turner.The meeting was opened with Tod?y s recipe vm i s vt 11 coomi s l doien of rookies full of Needlecraft novelties 'Piers amt everything nice -\t\t they\tkeep tasty and fresh\tfor 4 to s\tweek' if you ean\tkeep them\t\t \u2018y\tcup shortening or\tbacon {fat,\tl cup sugar, l cup\tapple sauec\t, t teaspoon soda, 2\tcups all purpose flour, 'z tea\t\tspoon !salt,\t's cup raisins, 'j\tcup chopped nuts, t teaspoon\t\tcinna- mon.\tteaspoon elo\\ ev\t Vu\t-am shortening or\tbacon \tmd sugar together\tAdd apple\tsauce and blend into\t> mix- tu re\t\t Sift flour with soda.\t\tsalt,! cinna\tmon and doves \\di\t1 sift i PAMFI V M VY and I\u2019 VTRH'IV M VRGVKI 1.x-.u mu iwm iiaugiurrs m sir ana ms Alan M.Lambert of Shawinigan.and grandchildren of Mr.ami Mrs, llowaid Lambert of Drummondville and Mr.and Mrs.Holland llurrill of Melbourne, Que, (Photos by Lotangei aod Rousseau) daughters ed ingredients to applosaure mixture and stir until smooth.Add chopped raisins and nuts.Drop from a teaspoon onto a greased baking sheet, spaced 2 VltN, to :t inches apart Bake at 87,VK.about J2 minutes the Mary Stewart collect.In the absence ot the secre tary.Mis Stuart Cairns, Mrs.William Evans, acted as secre tary.Mrs.Roy Suitor, treasurer, gave a very satisfactory report It was reported that the paper drive was a success.Bertrand Turner has given lhe \\V 1.permission to place a picnic table on a portion of his land bordering the highway.Mrs.Evans, citizenship con ivener, called attention to citizen -hip day on May 19th and read n article on \"Citizenship Day \" In the absence ot the Educa lion convener Mrs Robert Sui tor, the report compiled by her ,vns read by Mrs Roy Suitor.An article on the reaohor Training program being carried 1 m in Nigeria was read in which {mention was made of a former j Lennoxville man Mr.Wayne {Hull.! Books for the Lennoxville transferred to Egypt for a year SHERBROOKE SHOPPING CENTRE VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD and ROILS TASTY BAKERY TREATS Oll^ Id.LO.2-2744 COOL FOR SUMMER \u2014 This sleeveless flared dress provides a cool style for summer wear.In inky cotton pique, it features straight simple lines.(CP Photo) Help for problem fingernails / / TO BE\tx DOUBLY SURE /\tTHAT YOUR COAT j\tMAINTAINS A LASTING /\tLOVELINESS .HAVE IT t \\ \\ \\ ALICIA HART (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) Over half of the women in this country suffer from nail problems:\tsplitting, peeling, brittleness, chipping So they will welcome the notion of a unique nail product formulated to help strengthen nails.This formula has, its makers say, a \"moisture shield\u201d to protect the vital oils in your own nails.It comes in the form of nail enamel and there are sixteen fashion shades available, ranging from pink to the beige-coppery school.There are pearleseents, loo.There is also a protective base coat which can be worn under the nail enamel as an extra safeguard.Or, it can be worn alone if you like.It is pale pink.Women who do not use polish might like it.You can also tackle the problem by taking three envelopes of gelatin per day.Take each in fruit juice or water and you should see a definite improvement by the end of three months.This new approach to nail enamel is in keeping with {moisturizers for the skin, beau-{tiful and gentle coloring for {the hair and hand lotions which both heal and protect.If a wo-man is not attractive these; days, it\u2019s most likely to be her; own fault.High School Library would be most acceptable.A resume of the recent merl ing of the L.H.S.Home and School Association, and the new slate of officers for same was given.Mrs William Suitor reporting for Welfare and Health, stated I hat variety boxes had been sent to two shut-ins.One mem her.Mrs.Johnston Beattie, worked at the Cancer Clinic Home Economies convener, Mrs Eugene Naylor, Jr.read a most informative article.The .social committee report ed on the recent card party and catering for a dinner party when the former Orford W I honored Mrs Gladys Richards prior to her departure to Toron to.A vote of thanks was extend ed to Mrs Turner for the cor sages and the excellent arrange ments for the anniversary ban quet.In publicity, appreciation of (lie Sherbrooke Record for their co-operation in promptly print ing press reports and to C.K T.S.for announcing the meetings over the Towncricr was express ed.The usual amount was voted for prizes at Lennoxville High; School and Ascot School.Mention was made that Doug las Yates as an expression of thanks for the magazine sent | him each year by the W.l had had a song dedicated to the Milby W.L on a recent radio progra m.Work on the Club House is nearing completion.A thorough IlioiijJlit for loday By persisting in your path, (hough you forfeit Ihc lilHe.you gain the great.( F miner- son).renovation of the interior by some ol the members assisted by ihc rumor menfolk and Roy Suitor has been in progress.A quiz conducted by the presi dent was won by Mrs Howard Crosby, who also won the month ly floating prize Two cakes from the \"travelling food basket,\" were auction ed by Mrs Eugene Naylor The Agriculture convener, Mrs Ian Kirby, conducted the auction of slips, plants and bulbs All were pleased to hear that the secretary, Mrs.Stuart Cairns, was now convalescing at her home.Several guests came in for the social hour during which lunch was served by the hos tosses assisted by Mrs.William! Suitor and Mrs.Eugene Naylor, j !(l Nurssry Stock \u2014 Evergreons \u2014Shrubs \u2014 Gladiolus Conus RAPIDGRO FERTILIZER R.R.5\t\u2014 LO.2-6547 SHERBROOKE h-, r -4 a - -\t1 It's Lo This girl is making use of a new base coal said to strengthen problem nails.There are companion nail enamels in color which promise to do the same thing.That an Expert in Purs Should Knew More About Storing Furs! KNITTED LACE STOLE A \"little something\" to throw over your shoulders.This stole is knitted with » crochet rnttou No.711.\\ beautiful and very practical gift for Mother's Day! You may add sequins or beads to add a feminine touch to it.You may have a copy of those instructions by sending a stamped, self addressed envelope to the Needlecraft Department of this paper, requesting KNITTED LACE STOLE, l.euflet NO.K «210.BE SURE! 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Miss (iingras served Gingras.About 20 friends had Matching colored streamers fell been invited to honor the bride, to ihe table, The parcels eon- BLONDIE with a corsage of yellow and lunch, assisted by her mother,]^ white carnations and led to a Mrs.Lucien Gingras, and Mrs.chair, decorated in an original Lomcr Hockua.Mrs.Carter manner with yellow and white holped with the most attractive streamers and daffodils.\tdecorations.The bride\u2019s cake An umbrella, covered in the was made jp a double ring, the center with daffodils, was sus- eenters being filled with daffo-pended over the table of gifts.Idils.GENERAL NOTES ^ Christening held ki a parents Mr and at South Bolton C.Campbell They SOUTH BOLTON - On Sun-City ami were day afternoon, April 30, Rev.accompanied home by Miss G, A Tulk baptized the young buffet,Kathleen Campbell and Misa ('8U8*l,fir\tanng, teen of his schoolmates and as the cake was brought to friends were present.\tjthe table.The afternoon was spent Timmie was the 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president, brought to a close 196061 activities.Reports read showed Ihe work accomplished by each convener during the year.The Council lias a membership of 30.Nine regular meetings were held and a post convention meeting.Main Fund raising events were a bowling party, raffle, sale of Christmas articles and food sales.Total jreceipts for term amounted to $733.5.3.I Partie ipalion in spiritual activities included a donation; of $75 to each of the two par-| lishes.St.Louis of France and |Our Lady of Protection.Pam-: phlels and racks are b e i n gj provided by the council f o iJ ! these churches.A four-day len-j ten mission was sponsored by the Parish Council.Contribu-j lions were made to the Holy T'alher.Sacred Heart Program and Diocesan Lay Retreat under this convenership were $343.87.WELFARE WORK Baskets containing food, clothing and treats, together with : magazines distributed throughout the year Twenty visitsj were made to the sick and shut-j ins.New' and used clothing to |lhe value of $230 was donated by friends and members.Members spent 32 hours working for the C.N.I.B.campaign and 35 hours were spent at the Blood Donors Clinic.Rev.Canon Labrecque, director, installed the following officers for the forth-coming term: President, Miss M.McCormick; first vice-president, Mrs, E.Clark; second vice-president, Mrs.R.Rowland; 'third vice-president, Mrs.C.St, Oyr; secretary, Miss M.Pal-imer; treasurer, Mrs.F E.Webb.BLAST-OFF COUNTDOWN REACHES 50°/o ON ALL MERCHANDISE IN THE STORE - CONTINUES ™ « 5* WEEK (1st floor) YOUR CHOICE \u2022 PURSES \u2022 BLOUSES \u2022 SKIRTS \u2022 LINGERIE \u2022 TO FUR JACKETS (Slips, Panties, Dusters & Nightgowns) Milan W.M.S.entertains group from Scotstown Mil.AN \u2014 The Auxiliary of tho W M S.mei al the homo of Mrs.George Macdonald.Mem tiers of the Scotstown Auxiliar ics, guests at the meeting, w to welcomed by Mr> Mae Arthur Rev.Mr.Sandford.with Mrs George Macdonald al the piano, conducted the devotions, after which he reviewed the S I u d j Book for the year A social hour was enjoyed, and refreshments were served.Present from Scotstown were, Mr.and Mrs.Sandford, Mrs.Philip Boy, Mrs.John E.Nicholson, Mrs.George M a c Ritchie, Mrs.John MacKenzic, Mrs.Kenneth A.Macdonald, Mrs.D.MacLeod and Mrs K MacKenzie.Canierbury East Instilule meets in busy session CANTERBURY EAST \u2014 The May meeting of the Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs.Prcnlice .lacklin wùth Mrs.Douglas Mayhew» as join! hostess.An invitation from the East Clifton branch to join members at the noon hour for dinner, and meeting wms gratefully accepted.A leitcr was read inviting the group to attend Open House on May 25 in Sherbrooke.T h e teachers will be present to ans wer questions and show sonic of the children's work and their progress.Plans were made to present a Life Membership to one of I the older members.A paper drive wms planned and all were asked to have their paper ready.An exchange of plant slips and bulbs took place.Mrs.Harley Asker was named delegate to the short course in {May, and Mrs.Percy Coates to the convention in June at Macdonald College.Plans were also made to attend the annual convention to be held in Scotstown on May 12 Mrs.MacLeod, treasurer, re-porled a balance on hand of $18122, all bills w'ere ordered paid.Some materials, elastic and hot pads w'ere sold.At the close of the meeting, tho hostesses served refreshments.DIXVILLE \u2014 Mitchell, l# month old *on of Mi and Mrs W F Le pit re, was ruslicd to the Sherbrooke Hosouat on May 2 The child had e imbed and managed to ,t pen a van c?eleattser trom which he was burned In and about Hit' mouth, chest and hack He was laiei removed to the Children s Hospital tit Mom real for tetatment, and is reported to be progressing satis Tactortly Mr.Ralph Perry.Three Rivers, spent several days with his sister, Mrs.Hosella Drew, and other friends.Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Reginald Mayhew, were Mi and Mrs Douglas Mayhew, Sianstead, and Mr and Mrs Herbert Mayhew, VictonaVlIle TINGWICK \u2014 Mr.Ronald Picard of Mont real, spent the weekend with ins parents, Mr and Mrs C Picard.Mrs, Frank Mourner lias re turned home, after spending a lew days in Montreal with her daughters Miss Mildred Evans, Donnie and Gary Evans, and thr Misses Judy and Joan Mourner were among ihe candidates ronfit'inrd in St, Augustine's Church Danville, on May I Miss Joyce LeRoux of Mini real, spent the yveekoml uilli her parents.Mr ami Mrs \\ LeR mix.SAWYERVILLE - Mrs Dunsmore has moved lo Bury ami taken up residence ,it Mr Ed Stokes.Mr.and Mrs Fred Berwick of Sherbrooke, are moving imo Mrs Palmer's apartment.Dr C.Lowry accompanied by Messrs Lynn Hodge, David Mclturmy ami Duncan East man spent a few days in Ottawa.Friends of Mrs W II Ray mond arc pleased to learn site lias relumed home from the Sherbrooke Hospital.KNOWLTON Mr ami Mr> Delbert Mud-gelt, ot West Sutton ware guests tor a feyv days of Mr and Mrs llrandon Sykes Mr and Mrs Riisaall Law rence and daughters, of 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RrcKord Herbert Todd Armand Blau Manufacturers Life U*ANCf company 165 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH, SHERBROOKE, P.Q.TEL.LO.2-4787 1 I * 10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MON.MAY *¦ Sherbrooke And Waterloo Drop Opening Ball Tilts Errors Prove Costly As Royals Chalk Up Both Pilchers Turn To Waterloo 3-0 Decision, In Fine Jobs Major League Leaders American League AB R H Pc».DRUMMONDV1LLE \u2014 The Royals or Leo Dupont opened the season in top style posting a 3 0 shutout over Waterloo in a regular fixture of the Provincial Eastern Townships Baseball League.Mayor Marcel Marier tossed the first hall while Ar mand Russell, deputy for Shcfford, was Ins hat lory mate and | M.Godhout, president of the Royals, was at bal.Claude Paquette held Waterloo to three hits while Rejean Plourde gave up only three also but errors proved costly to the Waterloo club.Paquette retired six at Ihe plate while .Plourde accounted for seven.They issued five walks between them.\t_ I The Royals jumped into a\u2014\tRoyals two-run lead In ihe third frame.Jules Bedard opened with a charged with only one single and a wild pitch allowedj while Waterloo were booked him to complete the round andLj)^ |W(li Jules Bedard smash-tally the first run.Claude CotoL(| 0U| a (rjp|,.f,,,.(hr Royals banged out a single which turn which helped their cause, ed out to be an insido-ihe park homer wlun the ball got awayl from the fielder deflecting off *'\t, , , .¦\t.Ti.nc.\thr.Ui heir home debut.Manager \" an ob eel.Ihese weie noin\tvin-liin P 's costly to Waterloo.\t|Uoll!e M(,rrlss('au 's loRokln« f°riî1hPWs Mi' Claude Si.Vincent and Re-;' victory over the Royals to jean Plourde accounted for the even the count.\tI Kuns\t\u2022 hits for Waterloo.Both squads Waterloo 000 000 000\u20140 3 21 turned in fine games in thell)rum.002 100 OOx\u20143 3 1 70 14 24 ,34 73 18 25 [>Ci re it 24.were error Temple, C'levc.\t7fi\t13\t31 Sievers, Chicago\t74\tIfi\t23 Romano, Ceve.\t69\t!»\t24 Rat'ey, Minn.Ou-ih, Deilrolt Run* \u2014 Kalin Mantle, New Yerk 19 Runs bated in\u2014Man'le Hits\u2014Tfinp'c, 31 Doubles\u2014 Ram amo, CTeviJar.-1 8.Triples \u2014 Wot: 1, 1):- : I and Kmugh, Was'h'iniglcn, 3.Home rons\u2014Mer le 9 Stolen bests\u2014Vcnalles, \\1m nes-oia, 9.Pitchinq \u2014 Hawkins, Cl-eve-jlcTd and Mos.-i, Det-roM, 3-0, 1 000.Netionel Leeou* AB R H Pet Baseball SATURDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE San Kranclsco at PhUacTphia (pad PlUsburah S, Lui Anstlea 5.St.Louis S, Chicagn I, Cincinnati at MUvaukets ippct) AMERICAN LEAGUE Waahinaton at Clttelaml tcallcd In second inning, rain), Baltimore fi, Kansas CUy 0.Iletrolt II, Chicago K.Los Angeles S, New York 3 Uoston at Mlnnc.soia ippd, rain) iHf'' & r.Denis Boucher Drives In Winning Run In Eighth As Aclon Vale Ekes Oul 3-2 Win, Hil Two Homers ACTON VALE \u2014 Gaby Mcunter's squad got off to » good start in the Provincial Kastarn Townships Baseball League Sunday afternoon when they eked out a close 3-2 \\ ictory over Sherbrooke Alouettes It was a hard-fought battle and was only decided in Ihe eighth when the home club managed to put across the winning run to post the victory.Claude Prud'Homme went the route for the Als and was charged with the loss while Henri Corbeil «.*» the winner for Acton Vale.Corbeil was making his first\t\u2014 argument started.Serge G re.SUNDAY On Sunday Waterloo will be Cunnin'dram.ST home to Drunwmmdville inl^0,(:'n- I os A*'-'!, their home debut.Manager) 'em-er e, Rollie Morrisseau is looking for a victory over the Royals to I S 37 15 27 .397 7S 16 23 .385 83 9 31 .373 63 16 23 .365 75 11 26 .347 San Francisco, John Dinning Cops tedian Skeet Shooling Crown lliile Closed Title Won By Ottawa's Barney Hartman ST.JANVIER, Que.\u2014 '((B \u20141390.Jtjjlii Dinning from Ruxton, Md.t Lynn Rader of Turnbull, Conn.WMt-the all-round open crown in was llu* woman\u2019s all-gauge 12-the three-day Canadian skeet I gauge winner with 194 out.n{ shooting championships tha1|200 and Mrs.T, Fich of New wound up Sunday in this com- Britain, Conn., was runner-up Runs baited in\u2014Moon, 20, Hits\u2014T.Davis, Los Angeles anid' CiemerJ'.ie, Pittsburgh, 31.Doubles \u2014 Co'em-a-n, Cim-do-na-'i, 7.Triples\u2014Banks, Cllic-ago Wills Lois Angeles, Amaro, Philadel-pluia -am-ili Vine Ion- a-twl Stuart, Pit'sbiirg-h.3.Home runs\u2014Mow, 9.Stolen base* \u2014 Robinson and Cole main,, Ciwinmaiti, 6.Pitching\u2014Elision, Chicago and' Podines, 'Los Angeles, 4 3), 1.000.President Alex Allard of Ihe Sherbrooke Country Club is seen in the act of driving the first ball Saturday to officially open the 1961 season.The annual picsidcnl vs vice-president match was slated.I t the photo are seen Jimmy Planche, vice president, Laurier St.Onge, captain, and Joe Leblanc, dub professional.(Photo by Gerry Lemay) munity 20 miles north of Montreal.Some 350 shooters from throughout North America participated, inaugurating the Montreal Skeet Club\u2019s spanking new S500.000 headquarters.Ottawa\u2019s Barney Hartman, the coutnry's top homebred, took the Canadian closed title, an honor he has won each year since 1956 He was runner-up to Dinning for the all round championship.Dinning shattered 392 of 400 birds in the competition\u2019s four event\u2014the .410 and 12, 20 and 28-gauge shots.Hartman had a wiih 191.The all-guage open title went lo .1 R.Pattyn of Detroit A three-way tie developed at the end of the regulation 200 birds It took five 25-shot rounds in the shoot-off before Pattyn emerged the winner.All three missed a shot in the fourth round and while Pattyn hit 25 again the fifth, his two opponents each misse donee Hartman's 199 gave the Cana dian closed title.Eddy Brown, a junior from Birmingham, Mich., won the 28-gauge open shoot Saturday in a shoot off.As runer-up C.H.Me- \\ MASTER SOCK MAKERS Choose from Canada\u2019s widesl selection of pad and wool-and-Nylon and orlon mixtures: stretc! 2-sole styles.Leaders for value and quality.,n wools knits, and S 16 1 Butch Baird Wins Waco Open Tourney BURNEYVILLE.Okila.(AP) Texa» produced1 the winner and' tihe runner-up in tlhe Waco Turner opem golf to-uir'inamenit' Suwdiay\".li-uit.chi Batind ©if Galvelslton captured Hip $2,800 first -prize with a pair of five under par 68s attar opening rounds of 73 and 72 for 281.He added amokher $530 in boniuiSies from retBreid ciil-ima-n- Wa co Tu-roesr.Rex Baxiber Jr.of Amairtillo-mi'sisied' a 35-fc'Oil pu-tit, ©tt -lihe IStte green by dwches in the final round a-md took a par 73 for 282, one Strok© behind Biairdi.Busiter Cupit was third ait 284, At B-aikti-ng of Toronto added a 72 to Ins tlhiird' r-miind of 73 for a 293 total, good' for $192.50 in .prize money.B-aMiinig\u2019si first two rounds were both 74s.Jerry Mage© of Toronto poisiteid -a final-roumidi 80.puitfiing him ouii.of the money.He had earlier roundis of 75, 73 and 76 for 304 total.Turner 70, decided -to sweeten (hie teurnam-ent pet by paying -he golfers $1.5 for birdiios, $50 Creery of Ottawa took the Canadian honors.Dinning won the .410 and Charles Boardman of Moores-lown N.J., the 20 gauge Friday in the open classification.Miss Rader won the .410.The 20-gauge crown went to Mrs.Betty Myers of Fairvicw, Mass., and the 28-gauge to Mrs.Marjorie Amman of Aspen, Colo.|p' \u20184 Ilf\" 1 Eitt' GOLF SEASON OPENS hiiaBIW! Memorial Cup Finalists May Quit Hockey EDMONTON (CP) \u2014 The strangest sequel in Ihe 43 year history of the Memorial Cup could find both the 1961 champion Toronto St.Michael\u2019s College Majors and runner-up Edmonton Oil Kings dropping out of junior hockey.Immediately after Majors\u2019 4-2 win here Friday night Rev.David Bauer, coach of the Toronto team, said there \u201cis some substance to the rumor\u2019\u2019 that the college may have played its last game of junior A hockey.The Edmonton Journal said Saturday a proposal lhat Oil Kings drop out of junior A competition will soon be placed before the board of directors of the Edmonton Exhibition Association.\u201cThe college wonders if junior A hockey on its present, high-powered, win - or - lose money, who-cares - about - the - boys plane is worth the candle,\u201d said easterner close to St.Michael\u2019s.\u201cThe Exhibition Association wonders if the money expended and risked on the Oil Kings couldn\u2019t be put to better work on a broader minor hockey program for hundreds of city and Tournament Of Champions Won By Sam Snead With Seven Stroke Lead, Stan Leonard Ties For Sixth Spot LAS VEGAS, Nev (AP) -Sam Snicad, golf's a ! - lame l-eiadiiaig money winner and the ol-de-sit man in -fbe Uw.cd States lo win -a- major tourr-am-eirit, -heads for the West Vir.gma hills today, richer by $10,000.Snead, who\u2019lil be 49 May 27, finally added Ihe Tournament of Cha-m.pioin-s ito his- rod of victories.breezing in Sunday by sevem strokes.After a «haky ¦sfta.rt, Snead put ©n the pressure m \u2018-he final nice holes to shool a tbree-uu-der-pair 69 -ar.d a 72 - hole «core of 273, 15 under par.St aw Leonard of Vancouver, only Canadian in -the tourna-meinil, finished in a -three-way tie for sixth plaice at; 28-1 with Souitih Africa's Gary Player and Jay Hebe-nt.Each won $1.760.Leonard had rounds of 69,67, 74 and 74.Vétéran Tommy Bolt took second plaice and $5,090 with a 71 for 280.WANTS TO FORGET BUI Colliirivs\u2019 69 gave him 281 for 282, and Doug a 73 for 283, wene district boys, rather than on a|:indl $3,099.whi-\u2019e Bob Rosburg, neyvilie, Okla.single club,\u201d said an Edmonton ian.\u201cThis year we will make' money.Had we not made the Memorial Cup finals, however, we could have lo,siti\u2014amid had we gone out against Regina we, could have lost as much as $30,-000.\u201d witlb a 68 Ford1, with next in lino U.S.open champion Arnold Palmer would jusit as soon forget this one.H-e shot a 43-35-78.His 296 beat only three o-t-hor-s in the select field of 26 professionals.Snead\u2019s victory erased three' in glorious tries in this event.Sam refused to come hark, although eligible on subsequent occasions, until Hus year.He plants to compete in 1962.PGA field secretary Jim Ga-quikn could find no older winner of ia major PGA (ourn-amont Ted Ray won the U.S.open in 1929 when he was 43.Stain Leonard won the Western open-last year a-t 46.The $1,769 boosted Leonard\u2019s earnings in nine tournaments this year to $8.704.28.A1 Balding of Toronto is the leading Canadian on the tourna-m-erA .trail with $19,331.59 in 15 evctvi'S.He picked up $192.50 in he Waco Turner o-p-em at.Bur-Sunday.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE San Juan 6, Toronto 0.ilochofcter S, Columbui 1.Jersey City at Buffalo tppd, rain* Syrafii'P at Richmond tppd, rainil^PP^riilK\u2019^ f(j|* Acton Vale as ' -\tIhe is a ncw-comcr to the ranks, «0lrc \"as at ^t when the ump He gave up six hits wh,ie ^Hcd a ball but catcher Rene Prud'Homme vas touched fori*a'°\u2018s protested claiming the eight, Andre Vaurdy bangedsherbrooke catcher had swung out a double in the eighth inn-!3' lbe ba\" After a consultation mg and Denis Boucher follow-with hls base umpire it was ed with a single tn drive in thccban\"c'*e picked up $120,500 of the second round The latici lour Price had praise lor Hed «\u2022 -, »'nrtn ,, ,., u.-ro .emi-finalists a war a m Sv* Hooper\u2019s Crozier, who appar cntly had the race won and then $163,000 derby purse to boost were semi-finalists a year auo his bank account to $612.868 and received automatic nr>t 10 victories, five seconds round b\\cs.dropped the decision by three- on quarters of a length as jockey Johnny Sellers brought Back down the middle of the track.\t' ' nolù'\" \"ï!,' tùï, Spain over Yugoslavia Finland Crozier is going to take a,v\twon the decisive doubles match other crack at the champ in the\tv i J» -nh ai1d assumed an unbeatable 3-0 May 20 running of the Preak-\u2022\".who f,nlshed sixth, Jacob ^ over T , ness at Pimlico, the second ^brr s Sherluck, fifth, and Mrs South Africa routed Romania, and five thirds in 29 starts.j Vic,ors, b> 3 \u2022 scores Sunday OTHFR^ WH I FNTER\t\"ore Boluium over c tuU\\ luin ry In addition to Crozier, at least \"al'> rough\tCnited\tIhrmigh the resl of\tthe game\tlearns in Lngland that ace cco (champions), Chrysta! Palace, LEH\u2019ES'TElt LADES\tugni.vd by the English Football Northampton Town and Brad- Play ing in cold, gush vvealher Vs.soda lion play in the cup ford\tIon the lush Wembley preens First division teams, such as Scotland Cup winner:\tDun\tward, the Spurs\tmounted\tper The Spurs, join play\tin the third fei mline Athletic; runner\tup:\tsistent attacks to\twear (low\tn tln' i'omiri of the direcl\telimination Celtic.\t[depleted Leicester defence which In ihcir march to Wembley, First (1 i v 1 s 1 0 n Champions, held out strongly until the luspliie Spin , topped Cna-iton Ath Rangers, runner\tup,\tKilmar\t?3 mi nul es of the eonlesl\tlelic,\t(Tcyve Alexandra, Aston nock.\tThe first goal\tcame\tuhen\tVilla.\tSunderland nnd Iasi year s Demoted from firsi to second Smith, Hi yards out, made « league ehampion, Bui'nley division: Clyde and Ayr United quick pivnl and crashed home a Ticket > alpei did a boomini I Promoted from second In first right footer past Leicester goalie husine.s id price un to i\"!l\\ idivision: Stirling\tAlbion\t(eliam-Gordon Banks\t($70)\tfor seals foi Saturday\u2018s lions) and Falkirk.\tI Niue in i 1111 I e s later, Smithilinal Night Harness In Ontario Will Open May 12 And Is Biggest Step Forward In Sport, Says Dr.John Findlay action for three or four weeks, animeusly decided to ,seek the Vancouver.\tI was made up of drivers !.dates of Oct.11-25 1er the 1964 It was expected to bo re-jchelminsky, Montreal, S.Har-JTokyo games.\tpeated next year.\tIvey, Michigan, and Homer Trot The dates will be submitted Jack Young of Don Mills, Ont.ter.Watertown, N Y, I for {Irai approval next month and co-driver Reg Hillary ofj The winning private team in to the international Oly mpic Toronto piloted a manufacturer-Vluded N.R.de St.Croix and committee aT its AMier s im :.entered Studebaker Lark across c.G.McLean of Montreal and |ing.\tthe country with only four pen-jstan Nordell of St.Martin.Que.! The organizing coinmiMee had : ally points to take the biggest Ford Motor Company of Can originally selected late May toprizc-the over \u2022 alt standings ada's Falcon team finished see \u2022I TORONTO W \u2014 Night harness racing will be inaugurated in Ontario May 17 and a director of the Canadian Trotting Association says it yvill be the biggest step forward in 20 years for the sport in this province.\u201cNight racing will mean bigger purses and that will attract better horses to make better racing,\" said Dr.John S.Findley of Arnprior, Ont.\u201cIn addition, it may mean we won\u2019t lose some of our top drivers to the United States.Many have left the province because racing remained at the one-day country fair level.The top drivers went elsewhere to seek recognition.\u201d Examples were Clint Hodgins Clandeboye, Ont., Bud Gilmour of Ridgew'ay, Ont., and John Chapman of Toronto.\u201cAll are top men and many experts consider Hodgins the early Juc?, but northern Ear-open «wwtrieis and Russia objected that their training season would be curtailed.The ecmmiUee then suggested best driver in the world.All 1,Ce June, but metcorobgius would be living in Canada if good racing had been available There can\u2019t be good racing without night racing.\u201d START IN LONDON The night racing season kicks off May 17 in London with a cautioned that period was in the middle of the rainy season.Some officials expr, >e:l tears a September Siphoom of any consequence would be bad publicity, but it soon became obvious that October was the only weeklong meet described as an month left.July and August are experiment by Leslie Ehrlick, hot and humid president of the Ontario Har- ness Horsemen\u2019s Association.! \u201cBut it\u2019s a step in the right di- jQçkjg JenSGEI rection.\u201d\tt Ehrlick said horsemen prefer P|/-]n To Rgioin a meet of about 100 days so!1\tI that owners can send their go$fon Red SOX BOSTON \u2014t/P)\u2014 Jackie Jensen, the wandering outfielder, championship.\tjond in the manufacturers\u2019 team Mrs.Alice Ferguson and Gil-.event and the Studebaker-Pack lian Field of Toronto, driving a ;lrd of Canada Company\u2019s team} picked up 66 penalty points and of two Larks and a Hawks was took the distaff title.\tthird.Mercedes Benz of Canada The competition, longest in Limited led the manufacturers\u2019 ihc western hemisphere, was a team competition while an MG test of the endurance of the Magnetic and two Volvos driven drivers and ears.It began last high in si horses to the post often enough to recoup heavy operating expenses.Closest to his ideal this season will be the 52-day meet at Toronto\u2019s Old AVoodbine track starting July 1.Old Woodbine plans to return to Boston Red Sox.Jensen, who left the club without permission a week ago has scheduled purse money oij Saturday night, phoned vice-|pany-more than $400,000, largest impresident Dick O\u2019Connell Sun-j Young and Hillary picked up its history.\t| day night and said he was en-four penalty points going by Quebec Province competitors topped the private team field.All the results, announced Sunday about 12 hours after the last of the 93 cars arrived here Saturday night, were provisional.Final jexpeeted until later today.WILL AWARD PRIZES Division of the $5,000 cashjWithers, prize money and 70 trophies' - was to take place at a banquet| t0^ght\u2019 \u201e\t, , Scotland The rally was organized by the British Columbia International Trade Fair in co-opera tion with the Canadian Automobile Sport Club and under sponsorship of a national oil com- Sunday in Montreal and crossed the country with stops over 1 night at Toronto, Port Arthur.1 Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary and} Penticton.At Port Arthur, a collision j between two Austin 850s resul compulation was notjted in the death of Montreal navigator Bill Roseor and ser-j ious injury to his drive, Ken This new compact car has really caught on\u2014and in just a few short months! 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Get t he full story and an exciting demonstration drive today ! through the treacherous Cascade Highway between Ross-land and Grand Forks, B.C.in Hie darkness Friday night.But they negotiated driving \u2022 skill ! tests at the end of each day\u2019s One possible drawback to rac- route to Los Angeles where he ing under the lights is that it} will contact manager Mike Hig-might attract so many horses}gins.that the one-day meets will be The Red Sox play the Angels threatened.\tin Los Angeles tonight.It's a matter of economics,} \u201cJackie is a fine guy,\u201d Hig-,____________ ____ ____________\u201e says Paul Signer of Walkerton, gjns sai(i in St.Paul-Minnea- run well enough to get only 56 Ont., a real estate man with:p0jjs after the Sox had beaten}test penalties, two horses.\tI Minnesota Sunday.\u201cHe just; The dealer - entered Stude- Good horses enable an own-rna(]e a rnisfake we're very hap-1 baker Lark driven by Lou La- py to have him back.\u201d\tilondc and John Jones of Tor- The Sox manager added a onto, and the Volkswagen en-word of warning: \u201cIf he should tered and driven by J.C.Char-ever pull this again, that would ters with T.M.Worth of Mont-be the end.\u201d\t[real as co-driver, both got four er to just meet expenses in the one-day meets.But in an cx-; j tended meet an owner has a - j chance to earn a profit.\u201d Finley says he thinks there will always be one - day meets, particularly where they are held in conjunction with a local fair.If top horses were drawn :by the longer meets, the fairs PROBABLE STARTERS Probable pitchers for today's could serve as a training ,m^or league gameS\u2019 WOn and; young standard:,ost records j ground for breds.get and so with a UP FAST WEEK-END FIGHTS Enfoy thrilling new power in the < cylinder V design 60 h.p.Sovereign.Finest Gale outboard ever' gel a\tl«3> OUTBOARD MOTOI .3TO 60 HP greater than ever in \u2018hi See them at your dealer\u2019s-he's listed in the phone book yellow sages Ask about convenient terms.MADE IN CANADA l£7j GALE OUTBOARD MOTORS Pcterbbfovgfi.Canada À a» vision ©T outboard' marine CORPORATION Of CANADA (TO- in parentheses: American League Boston (Conley 1-1 ) at Los jgeles (McBride 1-2) (N).| Only game scheduled.An- New York \u2014 Yama Bahama\tNational League 158, Giambra, 156, Buffalo, 10.\t: Los Angeles (Williams 1-2) at Brescia, Italy\u2014Sante Amcr/.i.'Philadelphia (Green 1-3) (N) !88?i.Paly, knocked cut Fran-: San Francisco (Sanford 1-2) at kie Daniels, 194(4, Bakersfield,} Pittsburgh (Haddix l-O) (N).Calif., 9.\tOnly games scheduled.Newest cruising motors under the Posts Win Over Irish DUBLIN (AP) \u2014 Scotland\u2019s soccer team defeated the Irish Republic Sunday tor the second time within a week ami moved a step nearer to next year's world cup finals in Chile.A crowd of 45,000 saw Scotland win 3-0 with the help of two disputed goals.Last Wednesday,] Scotland defeated the Irish 4 1 al Glasgow.The teams are grouped with} Czechoslovakia in the World Cup preliminary round.The group winner will play in the finals in Chile.MAYSAVE YOU\u2019lOO or more on your next car A\\.1 -a As-i -.r IF» / wm.¦ .AUTO GLASS BROKEN?¦hi cal GALE BUCCANEER OUTBOARD MOTORS JOHN MILLEN DRUM-MONDVILLE LIMITEE Distributer 275 Dorion Street.Orummcndville.GR.81306 GALE BUCCANEER OUTSOARD MOTORS CUSTOM MARINA REG'D.Bourque Blvd., Between Sherbrooke A Deauville Sherbrooke\u2014LO.2-1013 or visit CANADIAN PITTSBURGH 1581 Denault St., Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.LO.7-4846 FOR FAST GUARANTEED^ SAFETY GLASS INSTALLATION * expert installation by qualified mechanics permits CPI to guarantee all windshields against leakage for one full year -1, a EVINRUDE 1961 OUTBOARD MOTORS E V I N R U Df OUT BO A KO MOTORS J.S.MITCHELL & CO.LTD.164 Wellington 5t.N.Sherbrooke, Que.-LO.2-2662 E VI N R U D E s:\tOUTBOARD MOTORS ' - MAGOG MARINE SALES & SERVICE INC.675 Thomas Avenue MAGOG.OUE.Tel.VI.3-3788 Just make aide, phone call to find oat how Allstate\u2019s Econo-Rate financing can mean big savings for yon 1.\tSave on financing.You get low rates through a cooperating lending institution.2.\tGet Allstate's low rates on auto insurance.Your monthly payment covers both financing and insurance.even liability insurance, if you wish.Call today! All State Insurance Co., Simpsons-Sear* Order Office: 81 Wellington St., N., Sherbrooke \u2014 LO.7-5214 You're in good hands with \\%l Cornel 4-iJoo' »«| The Quest Young People's Group met in the United Church Hall on Sunday afternoon.April ,\t30,\tunder the\tsupervision of cd m for tnc summer sale\tRcv\t,, Davi(1\tMcCord r h r It was decided to hold a rum- îtudy was on a Difficult mage sale on June 10 in the;parablc of Jesus.Hall, commencing at Ti,e flowers in St.Paul\u2019s Anglican Church on April 30 ; The Association will cater for ,vcrf ^ memory cf Mrs.Nancy a banquet at the High School gt0nc.|on June 2.\tyirs Erissa Cootc spent a A price was\tarrived\tat\tfor\tfcw\tdavs with\ther brother-in- catering at a\twedding\ton July\tiaw\tand sister.\tMr.and Mrs.in Stanbridge jChurch p.m.chocolate to no avail I plan doing this as a means of get-l Mrs.Mary Hill, who spent a 15, and if acceptable to t h e Ijeonanj stone meals with greens, vegetables ting attention?Do you think wceg wjth Mrs.Alice Dobb, parties concerned, the group EasU and fruit.But it doesn't belp.jl\u2019m making loo much >»f anjlcft {or Si)erbrooke to v 1 s i twil1 undertake this endeavor.Weekend guests of Mr.and Each day I take her to the issue of this whole matter?\u201d\t.\t.\t.¦ M t , D was reported that the vice- Mrs, Ralph Crandall were Mr.toilpt al least fm.r times, read Sight, unseen, 1 believe this relatlves there antl m M al oresident of the W.A., Mrs.and Mrs.David Crandall and stories, tell nursery rhymes mother has now sized up the'before returning to her home in o-^rcy Aldridge, was a patient dau qhter, Debbie, of Waterloo and sing to her.But I get a situation better than the doc- Athens, Ont.\tin the Montreal General Hos- They also called on Mrs.C.E result only after four or five tors who prescribed laxaUves.j Mr.and Mrs.Henry Clark pita! and flowers were ordered j Crandall while in town days.\u201d\t(almost\tcertainly this child lS|Wcrc at their home here on So much for the facts.Now seeking attention.\tApril\t30 returning to Colebrook, dear reader, observe how thej Quite likely, the children of N.H., on Monday to stay with explanation is beginning to the first marriage, who never their daughter, Mrs.E.Cunning-dawn on this troubled mother, had \u201cthis trouble,\u201d are making ton, who has been very ill, \u201cI have three other children no secret of the \u201cdifferent\u201d be- but is now slightly improved, by a previous marriage,\u201d she|havior of this outsider in their The Clarks expect to be away goes on to say.\u201cFve never had midst.And quite likely, thejfor several weeks.-\u2014-: mother, after writing this let-1____________________________________ sent to her.\t^ir alld Mrs.Wm.Hinvcs, Mrs.Wm.Hinvcs offered to.were in Montreal, guests of Mr.entertain the next meeting - al md Mrs.Kenneth Hinves, her home.\tMrs.Amy Johnson has return- Lunch was served by the :d to Stanbridge East, alter hostesses, Mrs.Erissa Coote, and Mrs.Wm.Hines and a social hour enjoyed.pending a week with Mr.and 1rs.Frank Perkins at the home of Mrs.Gertrude Hume.INCO DEVELOPS WORLD MARKETS FOR NICKEL ¦ IN THE UNITED STATES STAINLESS STEEL UMBRELLA Watching a play or listening to music under the stars is a wonder-\tful experience.unt'l >1 starts to rain.A new all-weather auditorium in Pittsburgh, Pa., solves this problem with a nickel stainless steel dome.Eight huge sections nest together when the dome is open.At the first sign of rain, push a button .and the sections glide quietly around a track to form a stainless steel umbrella\u2014 and on with the show! 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