Sherbrooke daily record, 6 juin 1961, mardi 6 juin 1961
[" : i96i : s m T\tJUNE W\tT 6\t7\t1 8 13\t14\t15 20\t21\t22 27\t28\t29 1961 F -S 2\t3: 9\t10 16\t17 23\t24 30 becbcookeDailiiBccocd THE WEATHER Mainly nunny today; Wed-naaday mainly sunny with increasing cloudiness in the evening; temperatures near normal; Low \u2022 high »t Sher-hri>oke 50 and 70.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE QUEBEC, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, I9t>1 Sixty-Fifth Year Paper war' Colored currency debated WASHINGTON (CP) - Pres ident Kennedy may be asked to step in and settle an emerging paper war over colors in which the Montreal - born woman who signs her name on American paper currency is sharply challenged by the man who prints it.Mrs.Elizabeth Rudel Smith, na{|orl him and his fam-' treasurer of the United States., hostage for four days has proposed that similar to l it jj hunger drove them out Canadian practice, dénomma- , .lions of American currency he or maing.\tc .aI printed in different colors to Dr Robert Red Cabral make it easier for handlers to said his home was comman-tell one denomination from an- deered by the four fugitives other.\tJshortly after the Dominican Henry Holtzclaw, head of the dictator was gunned down federal engraving and printingi\"puesday night, division, believes that adding,\tCahrai said he, his preg new tints and hues *ou nant wife an(j jheir infant son mean tremendous confusion and\t0 make it easier for counterfeit-were held hostages ers.\u201d\tmay.U.S.court ruling hits Reds Doctor, family held hostage by Trujillo s assassins Speaks at 7pm Kennedy report awaited By E.L.ALMEN CIUDAD TRUJILLO (AP) \u2014 A young doctor said four of those who plotted Rafael Trujillo\u2019s assassi- Biii m-' I WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Dividing S to 4 in two his lotie decisions, the US Su WASHINGTON (AP) Mem preine Court has upheld two tiers of Congress -divided he of the government * major tween hope and skepticism \u2014 weapons ngninsi A oinnmnist awaited 1 resident Kennedy s -party activity in the United 1 Ol'or\u2019 to the people tonight on Stales The decisions backed the tightest D.S destin lions jthe result.-i of his conferences 'abroad .Speaking on radio until Sun- \u2022Tve been in this printing and engraving business for 44 years,\u2019\u2019 he told The Canadian Press, \u201cand I believe chief reliance on colors for identification of different denominations The family's ordeal ended when the fugitives, desperate for food and cigarets, came out of hiding.Within two hours, two of the four had met death in a would be a very hazardous un-, n baUle wjti1 police and the \u201cfis also the wrong time two others surrendered to au-for any change.It would makejthonties.people\u2019think President Kennedy; Leader of the group and alls printing a new type of money iege(j mastermind of the assas to pay for all his social prov;;jnation was retired Gen.Juan grams and that he is speedingj-pomas Diaz, 52.up the printing presses.\u201d\tRELATES STORY At present, all American pa ; Reid cat,rai told this story: Î per currency is printed in a After the Trujillo slaying, light shade of green, somewhat,D|az and hjs acc0mplices went similar to the Canadian $1 bill y the 0ffjce 0f another physi Mrs.Smith, appointed treasurer cian Dr Marcelino Velez, to by Kennedy, says she has re- gej treatment for a bullet ceived many complaints that woun(j this is confusing \u2014 that it is, The men threatened Velez un difficult to tell, for example, a;less he foun(j\ta hiding $1 bill from a $5 bill unless you place and he took them to Reidj I)0MA1NE MONTJOYE DESTROYED IN $125,000 BLAZE look closely at the figures.\t|Cabral\u2019s home.When Reid Cab- Born and raised in Montreal II11 I .It IwHllP iM md television al 7 p.m.EDT, Kennedy |e\\ ei nimed at a group w hich p|j,nn,.t| |,t summarize his meet jpurports to he a political oi ,M,.S with Sov iet Premier ganization\tKhruslichev, P resident de ! The court Monday upheld: jcaulle of France ami British 1, A clause in the Smith Anti Prime Minister Macmillan, .communist Act of 1940 which The expectation was that the |makes d a crime for a p- rson president would deni largely in to belong to an\\ organization ponoralitios in describing the knowing that it advocates vio Khrushchev conversations.But lent overthrow of the govern he seemed certain to reaffirm ment\t(vigorously the West\u2019s deter 2 A requirement that the mination to stand fast against Communist party register with any new Communist encroach the C S attorney general as incuts in Berlin and other world a puppcl of the Kremlin This danger spots requirement is a part of the Kennedy, flying from London 1950 Subversive Activities Con ,where lie and Macmillan an trol Act\tnounccd they see eye to eye in Gus Hall, F S.Communistjpursuing common world poll parly general secretary, said inVies, faced a busy day in his New York (lie decisions endan rnffme before the speech, gcr \"the very foundation and STOPS IN LABRADOR fabric of democracy in mu .,\tI lie president s iet transport icountry.\t, ;\tn .u i ,,, ,\t,,\t,\ticaeiod (muse Hav, Labrador, Writing the majority opinion\t\u2019 upholding the government cf forts to force the Communist, ,\t,\t, ,\t,\t\u201e\t.Kennedy remained aboard the party to register as an arm ol ,\t,\t,\t,\t; the Soviet I \u2022mon, .lusl.ee l-.-bx\tho?''V Frankfurter swept aside .I, ei\tF.kmg oil or Wast.ing , ,i ,\t, don.Most of tie .12 aboard he parly a arguments that 'Is,.rights under the first amend al 12:37 about 51 m after a flight of limit's from London.tary racks at the Labrador air base to relax until takeoff time.the daughter of an American in-See \u201cColored Currency\u2019\u2019 Page 5 Education measure adopted Laorat s nome.mie., nvm vmu-: Smokp ,s seen pouring from the nomaine Montjoye hotel on the Antonio\u201d.\ttheir C.ltdton-Nortl.H.tl.y r.,,1 Mond.» .It.rn.onan .Mr.report.wav in with guns drawn.Later if1 t0 llav\t\tA\tM \tA\tL\t£ e\tV\t!\t T\tÊ\t5-\tT T \t\t\t\t \t\t\t\tA\t\t\t\u2022re\tIT-\"\u2014*\t\t\t R\tm\t\t1\thi\tE\ts\tjjU*\tA\tW\tE\tD E\tT\tO\tN\t\t\tA\t\tO\t1\tV\té A\tN\tO\tA\t\tT\t1\tU\te\to\te\t P\tA\tL.\tU\t\t*\tL.\tVI\tR\tE\tN\tT :kt£f M[E1P Af Hemmingford Grand Grange Ledge oi Quebec in annual session OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 21 Denudes 24 Body of land 2» Taciturn 27 Entreat 25 Beast of burden 28 Acquire 27 Entreatle*\tknowledge DINE & DANCE Nightly (Except Sunday) in the cordial atmosphere of the CLUB DAUPHIN.Vocalist accompanied by Organ and Drum.Enjoy our CUISINE FRANÇAISE.Exclusive in Sherbrooke \"Les Flambes\" A \"Hors d'oeuvres Perisiens.\" OTE 380 King West \u2014 Sherbrooke time for part-time jobs or civic work after their children are in school.And what is wrong with managing a house?The American woman has the chance to make her house the most at- PietMea Ny \u2022\"\u2022cue v\t% asm not uk\tjtr BROONEY-TAUROG SOMMERS I 2nd Hit! BRADFORD DILLMAN SUZY jf, ¦\tPARKER r! y V \u2022 ^ in Soon soon I ClRCIfOFj 1 DECEPTION ¦¦¦¦¦i ClIMEIvlASCOpe 30\tChinese measure 31\tDance step 34 Vilify 36 \"LUy maid of Astolat\u201d 38\tSpheres of action 39\tAlways (Latin) 40\tAffirmative 41\tNova Scotia (ab.) 42\tBirds\u2019 homes 43\tPoem 44\tFemale saint (eb.) 45\tAsterisk 48 Fiber knot* 60 College cheer* 54 Engages 56 This-Is U.S.secretary of agriculture 58\tSnooze 59\tNotion* 60\tAdore 62\tCivil War general 63\tCaroused DOWN 1\tBroil 2\tExplain 29 Nights before 31 Apple seeds 35 German city 37 Afghanistan prince 43\tMountain nymph 44\tShovel 45\tTapered slip of wood 46\tOcean movement 47\tScope 49 Prince 51\tIndigo 52\tLight vapor 53\tHastened 55 Compass point 67 Month (ab ) 61 French article i\t\t3\tr-\tr-\ti\t7\u201c\t\t\t9\t10\t11\tii \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tTT\t\t\t\t 15\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tTT\t\t\t\t iè\t\t\t\t\t5Ô\t\ti\\\t\t2i\t\t\t \t\t\t23\t\t\t\t25\t26\t\t\t\t ZT1\t58\t29\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t31\t35-\t33 H\t\t\t\t\tR\t\t36\t\t37\t\t\t W\t\t\t\t\t\t\t38\t\t\t\t\t 40\t\t\tB1\t\t\t\t\tÏT\t\t\t\t \t\tJ\tf ¦\t\t\t\t44\t\t1\t\t\t 4é\t\t4f\t\t\t\t\t\t1\t1\t51\t52\t53 \t\t\t\t\t\t!>(>\t\tsT\t\t5è\t\t M\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t61\t\t\t vr\t\t\t\t\t\t63\t\t\t\t\t\t6 I HEMMINGFORD \u2014 The Pro-ivincial Grand Orange Ixidge of Quebec held its annua! sessions jhere recently.The Provincial [Grand Master, Rt.Wor.B r o.| Roderick Brown, of Cantley [Lodge, presided, t The Annual Divine service, [held in the United Church, .was conducted by Rev.K.Murray, jminister of the church, assisted :by Rev.L.Emard and Rev.Robert S.Smith, Grand Chap-Ilia n, who preached the sermon.Among the distinguished [guests were: M.W.Bro.John Hammond, representing Orange Insurance; M.W.Bro.King, j Grand Treasurer of the Grand Lodge; Rt.Wor.LeRoy Heeney, Rt.Wor.Bro.McFalls and Rt.Wor.Bro.Book of the Grand Lodge of Eastern Ontario, j The banquet was prepared by jthe Woman's Association of the United Church, guests of the evening were Mayor and Mrs.Lomerville.Rt.Wor.Sister Erskine, newly appointed chairman of the Orange and Protestant Home, gave a splendid report, after which Rt.Wor Alex Lough and his friends provided a musical program and a dance was en-, joyed.The election of officers resulted as follows: Grand Master, Rt.Wor Bro.Roderick Brown; Deputy Grand Master, Rt.Wor.Bro.Raymond Reside; Junior Deputy Grand Master, Rt.Wor.Bro.Edward Burke; Grand Chaplain, M.Wor, Bro.Rev.Robert S.Smith; Grand Secretary, Rt.Wor.Bro.Alex Lough; Grand treasurer, Rt.Wor.Bro.Harry Butler.Grand Marshal, Rt.Wor.Bro.H.Roberts; Grand Lecturer, Rt Wor.Bro.R.H.Harbison; Deputy Grand Lecturer, Rt.Wor.Bro, Edgar Reside; Deputy Grand Secretary, Rt.Wor.Bro.W.H.Brady; Tylers, Rt.Wor.Bros.J.Morgan and H.Simmons.Mr.Emard and Mr.Smith,| 'were appointed Deputy Grand; SAY, YOU MUSS A1 YE H.WHY DOMT IT'S FOUR OO.OCK > You FOLD UP AFTER tush, Bovs, Saturday I Nl&WT COMES ONLY0KCE A Wise*, ESAof,___ AN' TH\u2019 LAST iVILKTRUCK WILL &004& PAST 1ft, A FEW MINUTES/ rr\u2019é 6TILL DARK, gUT I'LL LOAN YOU A FLASHLIGHT FOR VOUS \\gHlS HAND AN' HOP^ 'HOME WHILE TH\u2019 1 COPS ARE HAYING TLietR $uN«ise.\u201e COFFEE fy CAN'T 0LEEP f VtHAT5 fH MATTEL WITH YOU TURtÆYS BEEN tV-ksGUN' COMPAQ Y Y /> ROOKS ?WHO ARE they, MA30R ?LOOK like they were L&FT OYER FROM A HALLOWEEN PASTY7 m ^jUHiie MRS.WOOPLe IS VISITING HER COUSIN- Chaplains of the Grand Lodge 8RQOKBURY \u2014 of British Amenia.\tRec0rd requires a cor- At the annual session of the respondent to report Brookbury Provincial Grand Lodge of news and attend to subscrip-L.O B.A., held at the same time, tions and renewals.Application Mrs.Walter Atkins of Bury, should be marked: Attention was elected Grand Mistress.Miss Fannie Williams.ican women waste their tirne.a jj If they were qualified and\twUIIU ally wanted to, they could find\tnove| tea at Waterville WATERVILLE \u2014 The Guild of St.John\u2019s Anglican Church held a United Nations tea in the Jubilee Hall too many of them don\u2019t even try.\u201d Marriage faces other, more formidable hazards in Holly- \u2018Randy convinced me otherwise.\u201d She listed the hazards: \u201cThe terrible extremes of success and failure, which most marriages don\u2019t have to face.It's bad enough when just the husband is subjected to these stresses; it\u2019s impossible when both husband and wife are., Plus those inevitable Holly : Re'iveau> iea ta')ies- ^ rs , wood Joneses with whom peo ^aci10n; mystery parcels, Mrs pie here feel they must keepw Readshaw; food sale table, Up_>»\tMrs.F.Pessig; fancy-work sale table, Mrs.F.Burton; cards and stationery, Mrs.E.Cooke; tickets, Miss Irene Parsons.CURRIER \u2014 Mrs.C.J.Bryant has return ed home after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs.J.his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Clement.IN THE NEW PLASTIC BOTTLE Fowler.Door prizes were also awarded.Mr.and Mrs.W.Crawford The many friends of Mrs.Carl Wilkins are pleased fo hear she is rapidly improving in health at the B.M.P.Hospital KNOWLTON in Sweetsburg.GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING 3_WCAX\u2014Burlington 5\u2014WPTZ\u2014Plattsburg 6\u2014CBMT\u2014Montreal 7\u2014CHLT \u2014 Sherbrooke fBA To Be Announced\t12\u2014CFCF \u2014 Montreal 8\u2014WMTW \u2014 Mount Washington TUESDAY *:00 p.m.3) Great Headlines of Century 5)\tNews 6)\tFather Knows Best 7)\tTi-Blano Richard 12) Sports \u2022 Brian Me.Farlane.6:10 p.m.!) 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7:15 p.m.8)\tPicture Edition ol the News r:20 p.m.8) Watch your westheî 7:30 p.m.3) Mailber Run 5)\tWagon Train 6)\tProvincial Affairs 7)\tVers Demain 81 Hong Kong 12) Sunset Theatre 7:45 p.m.j 5) Countrytime ! 7) Sans Atout 8:00 p.m.5)\tAngel [ 7) Le Point d\u2019interrogation 8:30 p.m.3) Danger Man Si The Adventures of Ozzle and Harriet 6)\tMy Three Sons 7)\tG.M.Vous invite 81 Ozzle and Harriet 12) The Three Stooges 9:00 p.m.3) Angel 5)\tPerry Comos' Kraft Music Hall 6)\tPerry Como 7)\tEnHaut de la Pente Douce 8)\tHawaiian Eye 9:30 o.m.3) Pve Got a Secret 71 Edition Specials 12) War In the Air 10:00 p.m.3) Armstrong Circle Theatre 5)\tNaked City 6)\tSt.Law.North 7)\tRemous 8)\tNaked City 12) The Rebel 10:30 p.m.8) Explorations 7) La Force de l\u2019Age 12) Pulse 11 oo p.m.3) Your Esso Reporter 5)\tLate News & Sport 6)\tCBC TV New* 7)\tTéléjournal 8)\tTomorrow's Headlines 12) Pajsma Playhouse 11:05 p.m.8) Sports Final 11:10 p.m.3) Vermont Edition 8) Watch your Weathe 11:15 p.m.3) PatricU and the Weather 5)\tJack Parr Show 6)\tViewpoint 7)\tLa Metéo 8)\tWorld's Best Movie 11:20 p.m.3 Stage \u201d3\u201c 7)\tNews Round-up 11:22 p.m.8)\tFinal Edition 11:30 p.m.7)\tTheatre en Pantoufl- 11:32 p.m.8)\tAcademy Awards Selections 11:40 p.m.3) Vermont Edition 11:45 p.m.3) Patricia and the Weather 12:00 *.m.SlMvsterv at Midnight 12:25 p.m.Ï) Sign Off 12:30 p.mu 7)\tSign-Off 12.32 3) Sign Off 8)\tFeature FUm 1:30 e.m.8) Sign off The I.O.O.F.Lodge held its first meeting since Grand Lodge Sessions.The Lodge extended congratulations to Bro.Sam Windle one of its Past Noble Grands, who has been elected to the office of Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Quebec.Refreshments were served by the committee in charge.FLANDERS \u2014 Mrs.Emard Locke and sons, Stanley and Michael, from East Angus, and Mrs.Laplante and three children from Enosburg Falls.Vt., were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Bowker.Youcanfqa ALL-OUT IF you feel ALL'IN Today\u2019* tense living, overwork, worry, may affect normal kidney action.If kidneys slow down impurities remain in the system.Then backache and that \u201ctired\u201d feeling often follow.That's the time to take Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pill*.Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to normal action.You feel better\u2014rest better\u2014work better\u2014play better.Get Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pill* now.You can depend on Dodd*#\t7t tractive place in the world.Shej\twas attractively de has the materials with which to coraje(j vases 0f tulips and[ be a truly creative cook.But[narctgsi The tea tables were centred with white violets and grape hyacinths.A United Nations platform in miniature held flags represent much so\" that Y never\u2019 expected in®\t\"ternhe,-\t^ .\t.\"T\u201e ^üu.^ 'United Nations serviettes were used.The menu consisted of Rus sian salad, French bread and Canadian maple chiffon cake, and ice-cream.The guests were received by Mrs.C.Cheesman, and Mrs.E.Bauer.Others in charge were as fol-1 lows: Tea convener, Mrs.E.LOOK AT THE EXTRA LARGE ZERO-ZONE FREEZER SECTION in CGE\u2019s newest refrigerator Military whist Peters, and family in Chateau ;Richmond gUMr.Clark Clement of Mont ! 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No more messy defrosting or emptying of pans.EYE-LEVEL REFRIGERATION\u2014the \"up-top\" fresh food section eliminates bending and stretching.The shelves and crisper swing out to bring foods right to you at a convenient level.0 :.J 0 -h * Coutu il decided to accept (he offer of Mr.Pelletier of (he province\u2019s Town Planning Department, to visit Lennox-ville and address thc aider- men on town planning and the bringing up to date of the municipality's building bylaw.A letter will be drafted ask ing Mr.Pelletier to come in September.[S Ü v Buy your piano direct from the manufacturer and xave! p=RI»:Q:^ Organs \u2014 Furniture 1506 King West\u2014LO.9 3423 Sherbrooke ifiïæt Border SPCA seeks owners ROCK ISLAND \u2014 (Special) \u2014 The Rock Island Branch of the SPCA has announced it has found a buff male collie clipped, also a small buff colored female dog, The owners may claim them by contacting Officer W.E.Kenrick.Sunset Street, Rock Island, or phoning TR 6-2452.where they are being given food and shelter.Church to burn its mortgage MAGOG \u2014 (Special) \u2014 Saturday June 10 parishioners of St.Luke\u2019s Parish will hold a buffet supper at their rectory, to witness a burning of the mortgage.The Venerable John Comfort, Archdeacon of Gaspe, Mrs^Comlort\"^ül bc'liwttcnd- Brand, a grade eight student and another model sports Bermuda shorts and matching top ,\t_\twhich she made in home economic classes.\t(Record Photo hy Gerry Eemay) Finance Committee chairman, Alderman Frank Taylor, announced that three depart ments were heading into the red, especially the fund set aside for the needy in town.Other accounts are proceeding satisfactory.Mayor Gilbey said that he did not expect the \u201cpoor\u201d item to continue so large.* * * Council decided to allow the town\u2019s fire department to hold a parade Saturday afternoon, June 10, to promote Little League baseball in Lennoxville.The department\u2019s fire trucks will be used in the parade, but must return to the station house immediately afterward.* + * Alderman Archie Mitchell announced that the town\u2019s swimming pool bylaw had been LHS INDUSTRIAL ARTS EXHIBITION \u2014 Lennoxville High School students held their annual Industrial Arts Exhibition and Fashion Show at the Lennoxville High School gymnasium Monday evening.Above, left, Margaret Maurice, a grade eleven student and one of the fashion models stands baside a music center cabinet\u2014complete with record player\u2014 made by Steve Wells of grade ten during the year in woodworking classes.Right, Sandra Beth Burnside, Norma Harrison, Hel-ga Coster, Kitty Draper, Heather Cotton, Elaine Savage, Betty Ann Wells, Lois Masters, Isabel Sarrasin, Judl Keeler, Kathy Maurice, Bev Bennett, Jane Masters, Alberta Elson, Joanne Katadotis, Vivian Barrons, Barbara Beland, Marilyn Provis, Elaine Thompson, Brenda Savage.The grade eleven graduating! .class brought the fashion show to a close as they paraded in {their suits and dresses.The jmodels included Sally Christmas, Sylvia Johnson, Joan Cox,| {Sandra Cleveland, Barbara Hicks, Sandrea Rodell, Margi Maurice, Sandra Beattie, Diane Bowen, Beverly King, and Margaret Fish.The industrial arts students held an excellent display of ehecked with legal advisors and woodworking and drafting in tjm town engineer and been the back of the gym.Many approved with only minor types of furniture had been!\u2014- - made during the year by the\t.\t.students, a fourteen-foot unfin- Domil meetings ished boat made by Don Burch-(\t,\t.more, of grade ten, a music cen- COIltlHUing ter made by Steve Wells grade\t^ 10, complete with record player Post arbitration meetings and picnic table with foldable went into their second day Tues benches made by Cara Lane day between official;- of the were among the exhibits.\tDomil Limited, Sherbrooke and Among the woodworking pro- representatives of the Domil jects were night stands, floor Textile Union which voted last lamps, end tables, coffee tables, Sunday to reject arbitration foot stools, record cabinets, a and go on strike, guitar case, bed lamps and many Monday both sides met to more articles too numerous to hear union demands for gener-mention.\tal wage increases and the an- Lathe projects done by grades nouncement of the strike vote, eight, nine and ten boys includ- Arbitration was announced ed table lamps, salad bowls, last week and last Friday repre-candy dishes, wooden mallets sentaiives of both sides met for and salt and pepper shakers.a discussion on the results.inal fee of $5 will he charged annually for pool inspection.* \u2022 \u2022 Mayor Ernest Gilbey told aldermen that he had received a\tnumber\tof\trom- ! plaints regarding dogs running loose and ruining house j\tholders\u2019\tgardens.\tHi-\tsaid !\tDial the\tmunicipality\u2019s bylaw on thc\tleashing\tof\tdogs I should he enforced during the summer months.* * * Alderman Albert Raycraft pronounced Cleanup Week in Lennoxville, from May 8 to 13, \u201csatisfactory considering thei circumstances,\u201d He noted that bad weather had hampered op orations.Alderman Raycraft, chairman of the Roads Committee, also announced that repair work will soon begin on streets and Bogus bills on decline in district The circulation of bogus $10 Canadian bills in the district appears to be declining slightly, officials of the RCMP in Sherbrooke said Tuesday.Last week some 25 of the bad bills were picked up in various banks throughout thc city and turned over to police authorities, but thus far this week there have been few complaints about them.The new hills are fairly good ! imitations, police says, and they arc difficult to spot because they are apparently be- , ing circulated one by one and | not in large lots.Many of the new bills which i have been picked up may be | spotted because the last three ! numerals in the serial are | \u201c744.\u201d Police still are unable to discover the origin of the phoney $10\u2019s.Club was approved by council.* * * At the meeting, Mayor Gil-hey also: *\tAnnounced that building permits tor a total value of $136,000 were issued in (he municipality during the month of May.*\tRequested that the warning lights at thc Q.C.R.railway crossing on Moulton Hill Road he repaired.?Announced that the town's evaluators had completed their Job.You can still sail on the delightful 14 DAY CRUISE of the famous air-conditioned ocean liner RYNDAM FREE 2.49 up Ladles' Gardening Gloves with a $5.purchase.Greenhouse: Veteran Blvd., Rock Forest.Nursery:\tBourque Blvd.LO.2 6455 \u2022 2-5947 from MONTREAL/QUEBEC: juiy2g Cruise the St.Lawrence and the breeze-cooled Caribbean! 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Rates from $295.00 PAYLATER PLAN AVAILABLE SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT or \u2022Mté&tnd-yüne/uca.June \u2022 1C* Good to be on i wt!!-run thlon MARCEL DARCHE Travel Agency (Voyages Claude Michel Inc.,) 74 Albert Street Sherbrooke, Quebec, Tel: LO.2-1012 I StjecbcookcDailij'Eccocd Establiihvd February 9, 1897, Incorporating tha Sherbrooke Garotte (e*t.1837) and the Sherbrooke Examiner (eat.1878).Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company, Ltd., 119 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, of which Edna A.Beerworth is Secretary-Treasurer, Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery In Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships, 30 cents weakly, $15.60 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain, or the United States, 1 year $9,00, 6 months $5.00, 3 months $3.00, 1 month $1.25.Single copies 5e; Back copies, 5e; over 30 days, 10c, over 90 days old, 25c.\"Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa.\" TUESDAY, JUNE 6.196! \"Here's More Food for Thought .n Spraying their shots Canadian parents, banded together in the Canadian Home and School and Parent-Teacher Federation, are doing a needed job for Canada and Canada a children.They provide liaison between family and school life, both important factors in the development and education of the young.As well, they apply a useful pressure on government agencies to assure that standards of teaching and accommodation are kept high.In their dual roles as parents and taxpayers, their views are always listened to and usually acted upon.But when this influential group branches out into international affairs it is spraying its shots and weakening its effectiveness.This hazard is inherent in a recommendation before the group now in convention in Montreal.The recommendation \u2014 first proposed in T oron-to last November \u2014 calls for development by Home and School of a \u2018par-ents-for-peace\u201d movement- Another resolution \u2014 from the British Columbia delegation \u2014 calls on the federal government to reduce its arms budget and to discourage nuclear testing among other governments.Both of these measures, high-sounding and worthy though they may be, have nothing to do with Home and School.They are certainly of interest to parents- But surely there are enough groups and causes already addressing themselves to these very problems.As well, parents already have a means at their disposal by which to register their views on these issues \u2014 the ballot.Elected representatives of the Canadian public at large, not the appointed officers and delegates of a small specialized group, are the proper persons to deal with questions of this nature and gravity.Some members of the association have already indicated that they feel that nuclear testing or pressuring the government for peace are none of the Home and School\u2019s business \".It\u2019s to be hoped that this element prevails so that the convention is not sidetracked for too long from resolutions related to its proper sphere of influence \u2014 the facilities and methods by which Canada's children are educated.i r il tyenAlct 'Wcviùtÿ REPORTING OTTAWA \u2014 A couple of Tory politicians are particularly tickled by a couple of the Tory' election wins because they personally masterminded them.Respectively, that is.And they stand to gain much personally from the kudos thereof.One I\u2019ve written about before \u2014 the erstwhile Tory tempest in the Commons, Charlie Van Horne.He resigned his seat after criticizing the government, annoy- JACOBY On Bridge Party.But the Tory brass in BC is badly split.The dominant faction is headed by Leon ing the prime minister, and Laaner of Vancouver, who as scuttling his prospects for Cross-Canada survey The influence of historical forces, never very far from the surface in Quebec, has come once again to the fore with the increased activity of French-Canadian separatist movements in Quebec.There are, on an organized basis, three of them.And while they agree basically on the desirability of Quebec seceding from Confederation, they differ widely on how a separate Quebec should be run once independence is achieved.None of the movements should be taken lightly.While they may not represent the majority opinion of French-speaking Quebecers, they do speak with a voice consistent with the development of French Canada down through the years.Since 1 759, the feeling that English-speaking Canadians are the conquerors and French-speaking Canadians, especially in Quebec are the conquered has been a valid sentiment.In some cases, it has been, and still is, a sincerely and strongly held one.This should not be surprising.There is a rough parallel in the United States, where the Civil War two Encouraging With the exception of the possible victims themselves who might escape death or injury, the use of safety belts by motorists should prove of greatest advantage to the automobile liability insurance companies.By cutting down the death and injury rate resulting from accidents, the claims against these companies would be reduced materially.Thus there is something to be said Quebec separatists centuries ago created a chasm that has yet to be bridged.There are, in the Southern United States today, secessionists as ardent as those in Quebec, and they are far more active in the United States.The issues that spur them on there will probably never be resolved to their satisfaction, even as the issues that prompt separatist feeling here will never disappear as long as a French-Canadian culture remains, and history has meaning.French-speaking Quebecers who oppose the separatist sentiment point out that independence for Quebec would be politically and economically impractical at this date.The same argument is pursuasively applied to the southern United States.In neither place is the logic of this contention going to impress those who want separate states.Their logic is that minorities have rights too, and that one of them is the right to become a majority.This is a feeling those who now belong to a majority should be able to Horn of plenty should overflow; only Eastern seeding is delayed Given good weather, the horn\tBy MEL SUFRIN\tEastern Townships it is on of plenty will overflow with the Canadian Press Staff Writer schedule.In parts of the products of Canada's farms this\tLower St.Lawrence and Gaspe' year.\tipresident\tof the Manitoba Fed- Peninsula there are still banks Increased acreage is reported e r a t i o n of Agriculture who of snow on the ground.Last for almost every ma jor field farms at Boissevain, says \u201cUp,year 5,241,523 acres were under crop.A Cross - Canada Survey by The Canadian Press shows seeding generally on schedule throughout the Prairies and most of British Columbia; fairly well along in Ontario but delayed by late spring in eastern to this point, seeding has been'crops.Ibis year it may be a very good.Germination hasdittle lower with less spring been excellent \u2014 there\u2019s plenty wheat, oats and barley but of moisture.But it won\u2019t be long\u2019more mixed grains and pota-until we will need rain badly.I toes.Seeding of wheat generally is New Brunswick: Flooding late almost completed with oats and in May set farmers back an-barley 60 to 75 per cent wlong.!ol|ler (wo weeks and this means Quebec and most parts of the Rudy Usick, president of the[a month delay in many areas.Atlantic provinces.\tiManitoba Farmers\u2019 Union who gome eariy planting was Farmers in the Western grain farms at Erickson, says; \u201cSeed : washed out and the land may belt would be happier if there were more subsoil moisture but the situation hasn\u2019t reached the critical stage yet.Early in March the bureau of ing in the west - central partjnot be sown agajn this year.R.of the province has been fairly|D Gilbert, deputy minister of late but in the last two weeks|agriculture, says the season it has been wonderful \u201d Mani-|Varies but generally planting is toba farmers bad indicated theyithe latf,st of recent years due to intended to plant 2,686,000 acresdamp weather.New statistics reported that farmers\twith spring wheat.This\tmay be\tBrunSwick's biggest\tcash\tcrop intended to plant more oats,jboosted in some areas.\tjs potatoes, ranging\tfrom\t$7,- rye, flaxseed, corn, soybeans,1 Ontario: A.li.Martin, direc-000,000 to $15,000,000.Acreage potatoes and wheat than last,t0r of the field crops branch, may be up about four per cent year, and less barley and rape- Says: \u201cWe\u2019re late this year but over Iasi year\u2019s 50,000.seed.\tif can\u2019t foresee any serious trou- Prince Edward Island: Seed- This is generally borne out by b]c yet.\u201d Some cereal crops ing is a week to 10 days be-reports from each province bave been sown earlier than last!hind normal and three to four early in June although Alberta\tyear.\u201cGrowth is slow\tbecause\tweeks slower than\tlast\tyear is bucking the rapeseed trend\tco]d weather is holding\tit back\twhich was unusually\tearly\tFar- appreciate, even if the claim to the right is disputed.safety belts for the proposal of a New York state legislator that insurance companies reduce premiums by at least five per cent on cars equipped with safety belts.While the belts have not proved popular in the past, few things are more attractive than a bargain and this idea, which should prove of benefit to the insurance firms, might do more to popularize the use of seat belts than anything yet suggested.by increasing stantially.The province story its acreage sub- by - province Bygone Days British parliament Conservatives in for bad spell LONDON (CP) \u2014 Parliament reassembled for its summer session this week with government members edging uneasily into their seats like schoolboys facing a stiff orals exam.One trouble is they cannot agree on the answers.This session, with its hot By DOUG MARSHALL Canadian Press Staff Writer taken to private criticism Macmillan\u2019s leadership.lives opposed to such a development.Despite such objections, Mac-fTmillan seems prepared to go ahead with negotiations for en He looks tired, thev say.He ,\t., .\t-.j,.,;try into the Common Market, cannot make up his mind.Most important, he seems incapable!\t3 Western European of coming to anv hard and fast!Union meeting, a defence or-weather and frayed tempers, is decision about Britain's entry ganization c o m p o s e d of the,\u201cI\"'0.' thlrds of \u2018he land, normally difficult for any gov-into thp Common\tZ\t,\t, planted with spring wheal on ernment.But with the prospect formed by Germam France ^ommon :',arke' countries plusitbe Prairies \u2014 Saskatchewan is of a major showdown on such Italy and' the Ben'eiux coun Bt'itain- ttlat Britain was deter ithe only province with a slight enduring issues as the Common tries\tmined to work slowly toward1 ^duetion from last year.O.A.k jirrrr t \"Xt**** « wc\u201d\"n «OISI spell the, have had so vio!,s'w°TthU the Tlie question el the Common-!\"'* \"mderslc, area.but we have adequate!mers are planning to sow 46,400 moisture at present.\u201d Burley to-:acres of potatoes, a three \u2022 per-bacco returns to the fields of cent increase, but Agriculture Western Ontario this year fol- Minister Andrew MacRae says British Columbia: Growingjlowing lifting of a planting ban \u201cI wish it were down 10 per conditions have been good ex-ji n-i p o s e d by the marketing!cent.\u201d He would like to see cept in the Peace River area board last year to cut surpluses ! farmers take some of the fertili-where it has been unusually dry But the 1961 acreage of 5,476 isjzer they use for potatoes and and cool.Wheat acreage is es-jstill only 60 per cent of 1959.juse it to develop grassland and timated al 53,500, up six per\t* * *\t'grow more grain -to develop cent, and an agriculture de- Quebec: Seeding is up to |other branches of agriculture, partment official says he sus-jthree weeks late in the eastern particularly dairy farming pects some farmers put in ex-jr£,gjons as a result of a coldi Nova Scotia: Spring was tra grain crops after the biglspring.In Montreal and the about 10 days later than usual deal to sell wheat to Red China was announced.Growing weather in the Okanagan Valley has been ideal and tree fruit crops are coming along fine although there are some slight problems with fruit formation of pears.Alberta: Seeding is almost completed with some flax and barley still to be planted.Showers have brought good germination and early growth over most of the province but good rainsj are needed to restore subsoil moisture, particularly in the east central region.An earlier survey indicated farmers would boost rapeseed acreage by about 26 per cent over last year\u2019s 170,000.Now it appears it will be even greater, with an increase possibly as much as 35 per cent in the northern part of the province.* * * Saskatchewan: More than 95| per cent of spring wheat acreage has already been sown com-j pared with less than 90 per cent: at this time a year ago.With in-! tended acreage of 14,722,000\u2014i political advancement in Ottawa.But, unpredictable as ever, Van Horne then set out to hold his former riding for the government by organizing the campaign of the Conservative candidate, Edgar Fournier.When Fournier won the Restigouche-Mada-waska election that nearly everybody had conceded to 1 the Grits, Van Horne got the credit and a leg up on the Conservative leadership in NB that is his next political goal.* * « The other is James A.A.George, avowed candidate to succeed the resigning Deane Finlayson to the Tory leadership in British Columbia.A 52-year-old investment dealer in Victoria, Jim George personally picked and sold George Chatterton to the Conservative organiza-ption in Esquimau - Saanich.Liberals say that a year ago Chatterton wasn\u2019t even a member of the Conservative Party (curiously, their candidate was;), but Chatterton had won many friends and much respect as the full- ACES, KINGS, AND SKILL WINS Raymond Balte of New York | was one of the two or three greatest auction bridge pla; ars | but has confined his contiaat play to rubber bridge.He may be found at the Regency Club time, hard-working reeve of every afternoon and while his Saanich.\tbidding would not please a Jim George picked George bridge scientist his play of the Chatterton mainly because cards is just about as good as he calculated Chatterton there is could command 3000 to 4000 ' Ray JS a firm believer in the votes on a personal ba-is a(jage that bridge is a game of through his.record as reeve.acejj an(j inngs Hence, while Some of ,hese votes other- ,g p0jnts opposite an opening wise would go to the Grits, bid js not norrnaiiy enough for the socreds and the New a slanii Ray {elt that since his 118 points were almost entirely ;made up of aces and kings, he I wanted to be there.He won the opening dia- president of the Tories\u2019 fe- f10\"d leuad Ka\"d .runted up deral council in BC controls rlC,ks\u2019 H?had, nlneJtrJC^ m the money.So Jim George hi§h cafds and needed three quietly slipped into the p101\"6 They might be produced background in the hope that ln elther clubs or sPfdes ar!d Ray saw that the spades could keep for a while.He entered dummy with a heart; led the jack of clubs; and let it ride.West took his king and knocked out Ray\u2019s ace of diamonds.He had to make a discard from dummy and his choice was the correct one of the six of hearts.Then he cashed his king of spades; went over to dummy with a heart; and discarded his campaign funds thereby would be more freely forthcoming.However, the hope proved in vain.Actually, I was told, Liberal David Groos\u2019 campaign showed signs of greater affluence than Chatter-ton\u2019s.And a fortnight before the election Jim George judged that unless something drastic were done immediately Chatterton might lose.So he by-passed Ladner losing diamonds on the ace and and telephoned John Diefen- queen of spades.The suit fail-baker in Ottawa, who sent ed to break, so Ray led the eight of clubs and finessed.When West showed out, Ray led dummy's last club and brought in the rest of the suit.out Defence Minister Hark-ness, who did much to counteract the effect of Liberal leader Pearson\u2019s enthusiastic reception and to help Chatterton win by a narrow margin of 545 votes.but there has been no frost damage and good crops are ex-j pected.\u201cNova Scotia is a grass province and the grass is good this year,\u201d says W.J.MacLeod, director of services for the agriculture department.A modest start is being made on a tobacco industry with 50 acres being grown commercially for the first time near Canning in the Annapolis Valley.The apple crop is expected to be good, with between 1,800,000 and 2,-400,000 bushels.Newfoundland: Early crops are two to four weeks behind norma] because of cold weather and heavy frost.Early cabbages are usually on the market by July 1 but it will be the middle of July before they appear.Market value of Newfoundland agricultural products last year was $10,000,000 and the weather in June will be the determining factor in whether it goes up or down.Jim George\u2019s political astuteness and determination are not likely to be lost on Premier Diefenbaker \u2014 nor the similarity between George\u2019s present situation and that of John Diefenbaker, back-bencher, a half dozen years ago.Both know the \u201cmaverick\u201d label, and rejection by the vested interests of the party.George, who has run unsuccessfully for both the Commons and the BC legislature \u2014 again paralleling Diefenbaker \u2014 is fighting to force his party to choose a new provincial leader this summer.Preferably him.But on both counts he is bucking BC Conservative Association president Stuart Fleming, the MP for Okana-gan-Revelstoke who, if defeated in the next federal general election, might be interested in the provincial leadership for himself.NORTH UKKtlNL.T the face of developing conditions Dr.Yohe\u2019s comment was an competition.He said: Continued From Page 1 \"While about 70 per cent of dustriaiist, Mrs.Smith says she Canada's imports come from aside from his main address in.the United States, these goods which he exhorted Canadian in-; do not necessarily\u2014in fact, a dustrialists to seek out markets large portion do not\u2014compete Financial & Market Report (GREENSHIELDS A CO.LTD.) 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M1N KS\t\t\t\tDupont\t214%\t Advocate\t\t4 05\t\tGeneral Electric\t67%\t67% xita tias mink 34\t\t\t\tGeneral Motors\t45%\t t assiar\t\t14 %\t14%\tGoodyear\t41\t It\u2019ons.Denison\t\t10%\t10%\thit.Paper\t33%\t33 % Gunnar\t\t8 65\t\tInt.Tel.\t56%\t56% Mollinger\t\t24%\tJohns Mant ille\t\t72%\t Ken -Viidison\t\t10%\t10%\tMontg Want\t29\t28% Now Homo\t\t75\t\tN Y.Central\t19\t18% Pernio PtM.\t\t61\t61\tPepsi\t54%\t Quemont\t\t8.95\t8 85\tRadio\t62%\t Sleep Reek\t\t8.15\t8.30\tRepublic Steel\t65%\t65 \t\t\t\tU S.Rubber\t59%\t MONTREAL STOCK\t\t\t\tStd Oil of N J\t46%\t46 % EXCHANGE\t\t\t\tSiudebaker\t8%\t \t\t\tir s stool\t\t89%\t \t\tClOftlAg\t11 â m\tVanadium Steel\t24%\t \t\t\t\tWoohvorth\t84%\t \\bitibi\t\t3714\t\t\t\t ültrîltfl COOPER \u2014 To Joan and Sonny tnee Martin) in Fortuna, California, a son, on June 1st.Both well.LAUBER \u2014 Jmi and Lois-Eema (nee Henderson) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter Corilee Anne, 7 lbs 7 or.on June Sth.IRfil at the Nicola Valley General Hospital, Merritt, B.C.Both wtII.; TURNBULL To Helen (nee Morgan) and John Turnbull on June Sth.1961, a daughter at the Sherbrooke Hospital Both well I D ratlin BATRIE, Aprima At Magog, and \"sell Canadian,\u2019\u2019 and at the same time emphasized thej place of \"the genius of government.\u2019* \u201cThe genius that is management,\u2019\u2019 he said, \"knows when with Canadian manufacturing.\"Who competes with Canadian manufacturers?Obviously it is those who have no subsidiaries in Canada and who have no compunctions about is impressed with the Canadian money.\u201cI ahvays keep some in my purse to show people and to use w\u2019hen I go to Montreal,\u201d added! mlssl01' Mrs.Smith who still has a| brother there.Her permanent home is in California.\u201cMy mail is running 4 to 1 in ! IAlgoma\t40's ! Aluminum\t357» j Asbestos | Atlas\t30% ITC EXECUTIVE \u2014 Members of the new executive of the Eastern Townships \\ssoei.ilion , Bell IV;\tf M ;l « 0 K.j yon, Karen MacLennan.\t|werc visiting Miss Georgette' f\u201c\" ChineSe BOy\u2019 Daraj Mrk>yand Mrs.Rudy Quebec .a inns\tand children, Peter and Martha' Country Dance, Candy Suite - of Essex Junction, VL, were Jelly Beans - Gum Drops - Li-calling on Mrs.Ernest Stone corice Sticks - Lolly-Pops - Pep- and Miss Alice Hunter, permint Canes, Nancy Colton, j Mr.and Mrs.John Pickering , ,,\t| A Hunting Song, Evenin,g!and daughter, Mary of St.Lam- The program was as follows.-: Bellg Q d - Loomis\tbert, visited their aunt, Miss Allegro, Minuet, Girls And\t.J Alice Hunter.Mrs.W.F.Millin- 61 63\u2019 74 hymns from the Revolution, and World Wars I and 11 and the Junior choir sang, God Bless America.Rev.Mr Bascombe chose as a sermon topic, Me morial for Peace.A large delegation of the,'/ L ' rlnvpr American Legion and Auxiliary!*-1-*'-''/ x.»wvs-i were in attendance.BANKS Ban.Can.Nal Bank of Mont.Royal Bank 60 B 03% 74 Connors.The Dancing Lesson, Norwe gian Country Dance, Gail Lynch Slumber Song, The Princess! And The Pirates, Helen How- Boys Come Out To Play, Gary\t%\u2019,% \u2019 \"Vr ^Schamp, of Ste.Anne de Belle iard.vue also called on her sister DARTMOUTH, N S, (CP) Don\u2019t blame Mrs.Stephen Hayes if she has lost all faith in four-leaf clovers Mrs Hayes found one of the so - called good lurk charms in her lawn Mon day.A few minutes laler her husband\u2019s parked car was struck by another vehicle, causing damage estimated at, $500.This morning a five - ton truck loaded with cement attempted to back into their driveway but in stead rolled over a concrete post and demolished a picket fence.THE MARKET TODAY > (Greenshleldt A Co.Ltd.) remain, iresting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph 1 aixford.East Angus Que , where prayers will be held at 130 pm, Wednesday June 71h, followed by service in the | Anglican Church at 2.00 p m [Rev.Thomas Hardy assisted by Hex G Robins offieinting.Inter ment in Westbury Cemetery WILSON, Garth D.Accidentally at Three Rivers, Que , on ! June 5th, 1961.Garth D Wil son, beloved husband of Eliza-Phe London Slock Market was belli Morton of Glen Sutton, firmer at the opening.Camerina Petroleum Corp of New York through Chartered Trust Co.is offering to buy 105,-(MH) common shares of Great Northern Gas Utilities Ltd.at $9 a share.The offer expires lune 30, 1901 Camerina says it may decline to buy any shares if fewer than 165,000 are tendered.Camerina Petrol e u m holds varying interests in oil and gas wells and acreage in Alberta and Ontario in Canada and in Texas, Louisana and _________ Kansas in thc United States.j530 Denault Limitée has declared!____ an initial quarterly dividend of 15 cents per share on its class A shares payable July 1.1901 to shareholders of record June 15.The shares, Which wore recently introduced for trading A Song, Early One Morning, j (Schubert Club Bursary).Drummer Boy, London Bridge! Minuet.Hikers Song, Petit Is Falling Down, Anthony Scherzo.Grant Clowery (Schu-Davidson.\tjbert Club Bursary).A Dance, Bells Are Ringing Merrie Olde Englande.The Leslie Creery.\t'Soldiers Pass.Hannah Math.Bourree.Little Yellow Brnd,) Bourrcc, The r,iobe Trott(,r Linda Baugh., Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Purdy and Bourree.Sonatina, Rigaudon Mrs.Ted Smith of Richford, cal-! Allegro Vivace, Nancy Baugh led on their sister and aunt, on the Canadian Stock Ex change, will be traded ex divi-dent as of June 13.The United States House of Representatives antitrust sub-comrnitloe announced yesterday that il W'ould conduct hearings this week on legislation to prohibit auto manufacturers from financing and insuring install Que .in his 44th year.Resting at his late residence.Funeral from the Ohiuirdh of The Good Shepherd, Thursday.June 8th at 2 pm.Interment m Glen \u2022Sutton Cemetery.J W.Draper Funeral Home, Cowansville, Que.EHISi FUNERAL CHAPIL Prospect St.\u2014LO.2-246« J.W.DRAPER FUNERAL HOME 717 Main St., Cowaniville, T»l.15?Siiccoiwor to Howard Ifavtlngfl, 7\u2019he ï.atf?: 61, Hamilton, Ont.\"Should I forget about renting this seaside cottage?\" 12.To Let LIGHT ROOM house to let.North Ward.Good location.Monthly rent $100.Information 239 Montreal St.Tel: LO.9-1835 ROYER APARTMENTS \u2014 5 room apartment.May 1st.Heated, hot water year round.Stove and re frlgerator.Adults only.240 Court Street, Apt.12.Tel: LO.9-3112 Adults only.Tel: LO.9.2401.32.Situation Wanted: Female 40.Found The New SELKIRK \"Standard\" Chimney Available in 5 lengths \u2014 Now .immediate delivery, easier to install \u2014 Saves time \u2014 Saves money! Available in 2', 3'.6', 7', 8' length*.For more information write or visit - |WTTH HOUSING! tmiU eitri durn) LADIES\u2019 umbrella, found on Saturday.Tel: LO.2-2565 mornings.48.Money To Loan HIGH SCHOOL girl wants job for July and August.Phone East Angus TE.2-2065.35a.Legal ORFORD LAKE Furnished, 20 x 5 ROOM APARTMENT Centre of North Ward.Completely furnished.2 bedrooms.Heated.Electricity, hot water, television, transvision.Suitably priced.Ideal for couple or two ladies.f>25 Stanley near Queen Tel.LO.2-2788 LOCAL for rent on Wellington So 40, on No.I highway.Provincial across from Levesque\u2019s Ltd., suit-Transport service Easy terms.L.| afoie for office, store, barber shop, Normandin, 434 St.Georges Street,! e^c Dimensions 12 x 60.Call Guy Apt.7, St.Lambert, P.Q.\tCloutier LO.2-3805.7.Farms For Sale AUCTION SALE for Mr.Emile Beauregard, St.Franck Streat, UfNNOXVILLI Saturday, June 10th, AT 1:00 P.M.TO BE SOLD: 15 good Holstein and Hereford milking cows, fresh, 5 milk fed calves, 1 month old; one Holstein heifer, 1 year old; one heifer, 6 months old; 3 tons of pressed hay; 10 milk cans; one Wood\u2019s milk cooler; one grain conveyer, holds 5 bags of grain; iron collars and chains for cows; manure fork; hay fork; pair of horses.1500 to 1600 lbs., each; one McCormick Deerlng mower; one hay rake; one hay mower; one grain reaping machine: 60 loads of manure; one double harness In good order.Many other articles too numerous to mention.Terms: CASH.Cause for selling, sickness J.-M.CH AILLER, Auctioneer, LO.7-7587 Lennoxvllle.AUCTION SALE tor Mrs.James Currie, 7$ ST.JEAN STREET, EAST ANGUS, QUE.Saturday, June 10th, '61, AT 1:00 P.M.165 ACRE fruit farm, (near George-ville) approximately 2,000 trees, sprayer, truck, boxes ready for business, also wood lot.Beautiful 10 room house, artesian well, electricity.Ideal summer home.Will sell all or home.Apply Record Box 112.FOUR ROOM heated apartment, stove and Frigidaire, Venetian blinds, colored bathroom.Hot water year around.Adults only.Apply 475 Vimy Street, Apt.1.LO 7-6798.8.Cars For Sale 954 FORD Station Wagon, very gbod condition.Apply after 6 p.m.1191 Cabana.957 VOLKSWAGEN - good cond tion.Phone: Ayer's Cliff 608-r-12.FURNISHED and heated apartment, IV* room for rent.Available July 1st.Apply 475 Vlmy Street, Apt.1 LEGAL NOTICE Superior Court CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS.No.22,695.This thirty.first of May 1961.PIERRE COMTOIS, chartered accountant, of the City of Sherbrooke, district of St.Francis.iPlaintiffl vs.PAUL DE VILLE-BRIN FRECHETTE, merchant, formerly doing business under the social name of \"La Nouvelle France,\" In the City of Sherbrooke, district of St.Francis, and now of unknown place, (Defendant!.ORDER OF THE COURT DEFENDANT IS ORDERED TO APPEAR WITHIN ONE MONTH.(Signed) ALBERT DESILETS, P.C.S.MODERN apartment, 6 rooms, bath heated, garage.225 Queen Street, Lennoxvllle, near school.Available July 1st.Tel: LO.9-7086.14.Cottages To Let LAKE ME.MPHREMAGOG, small cot-tage, sleep four, to let for season Electricity, running water, flush 1953 MONARCH convertible, in good! toilet, screened porch.Tel.LO.condition.Reasonable price.Phone Sawyerville 142.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers 2-7910.18.Wanted To Rent CHEVROLET, Corvair, Envoy, Olds-mobile, Cadillac, C h e v r o l e t Trucks.Sales & Service, Fox.brooke Motors Ltd., .345 Wellington South, Sherbrooke.Telephone LO.9-3606.THREE bedroom apartment, furnish, ed, heated, wanted by June 30th.Apply Building\u2019s Foreman, Bell Telephone Company, LO.7-6868.RAMBLER, HILLMAN, Sunbeam Alpine, Sunbeam Rapier, Humber.Commer Trucks.Quality Use d|FAMILY of five requlrCvS equipped Cars.Union Motor Sales, 1681 cottage with safe beach and swimming for two weeks beginning the end of July.Apply Record Box 114.King West, LO.2-1390.IMPERIAL, Chrysler, Plymouth.Valiant, Renault, Fargo Trucks.20.Wanted To Purchase UP to 100 gals quality maple syrup In quart cans or bulk.Oiin Gardner, North Hatley.Victor 2-2787.LEGAL NOTICE Magistrate's Court (MAGOG) CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS.No.18 053.ANATOLE PRATTE, merchant, of Magog, district of St.Francis, (Plaintiff) vs.ROMEO PARADIS, formerly of Magog, and now of Pittsfield.Maine, U.S.A.(Defendant).The defendant is ordered to appear within one month.MAGOG, this June 2nd, 1961.LEOPOLD DESEVE, G.C.M.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXX''\tVXXX\tXX XX\tXX\tXX XX\tXX\t\u2022\tXX XX\tXX\tXX XX\tXX\t\u2022\tXX XX\tXX\tXX XX\tXX\t\u2022\tXX XX\tXX\tXX xxxA\t*XXX\tXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx NO MORE TV REPAIR BILLS! BUY A NEW SET NOW Tt ITH A LOW-COST LIFE-INSURED XXX XXX XXXX XXXX X xxxx X X xxxxxx XXX X xxxx xxxx XX xxxxxx XXX XXX xxxx xxxx McFADDEN HARDWARE Ltd.A.Doiron, Prop.155 Queen St.\u2014 LO.2-7111 Lennoxvllle Mac's Driving School Dual Control*.Full insurance coverage, experienced instructors.Late model car.home pick up Sherbrooke.Magog, North Hatley and surrounding districts.Tel.N.Hatley.VI.2-2249 Annie Dougall, of Limerick, Sask.Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Roscoe Morrison were Mr.and Mrs.Tom Rowland and Mr.Douglas Rowland of Westmount and Mr.Dennis Wood of Montreal.Recent guests of Mr.and I Mrs.Sydney Wintle were Mrs.G.Vance and family, Garry,-Linda and Shirley, and Mr and Mrs.Ernest Wintie and daugh-; ter Beverley, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Wintle and tAughter Darlene of Sherbrooke, and Mr.and Mrs, W.P.Lowery-[son, of Quebec City.Mr.and Mrs.Allan MatUeson and family, were recent guests 'of Mrs.Matheson\u2019s brother, Mr.|Norman Wintle, and Mrs.Wintle jin Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Mrs.Wm.Gates and Mr.El- Highland Gardens Garden & Nursery Supplies \u2022\tShrubs \u2022 Rose Bushes \u2022\tFlower & Vegetable Plants 1 Mile from Ayer's Cliff on Route 5 Tel.Ayer's Cliff Business 601-r-21 Res.72 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE - 3 cents per word, minimum charge SO cent, for 14 words or less, three conseevti-e nsertions.3rd dey naît charge, six consecutive Insertions.15^ off 10 cents for ma.lmg Record Box raphes DEADLINE - Classified Ads to-cepted until 4:00 p.m da, previous to Insertion.Auction Saies Legal Notices.ClassiPefl Display and Display ads accepted until 12:00 noon previous day.LO.9-3636 BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and rear estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville \u2014 Tel.100 Service Depot Expert Repairs and Parts for all types of washing machines.Tel.LO.2-4723 1132 King West SHERBROOKE GOULD Mr.George McKay of Sher-^y cj,ates ha,ve leftu for VVin[li-brooke, was a weekend guest of peg, Man., where they will be Mr.and Mrs.George McKay,isPenc*lnS an ^definite time ! North Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Percy ^r- Gordon MacLeod of St Catehpaugh, of Magog, were San\\uel' sP«nt the weekend at also visiting at the same homej^6 h°me of j118 sjster, Mrs.G.Recent guests of Mrs.Alex\tanc* \u2022^r- \"lntle Beaton were Mr.and Mrs.Ar-|\t' thur Rogers and daughter, COOKSHIRL \u2014 Diana, Miss Roselin Taylor and Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mr.Howard Taylor of Lachine.O.C.Farnsworth were Mr.and Mr.and Mrs.O.Perkins and Mrs.J.F.Butterworth and fam-son Russell, of Danville, w\u2019ere ily, Mrs.J.D.McFadyen, the visiting Mrs.Perkins\u2019 mother, Misses Mary and Clara Farns- FOR SALE Situated on Lake Massawippi (Ayer\u2019s Cliff), Que., chalet, 5 rooms, all newly furnished in rustic furniture, artesian well, fireplace, rowboat, motor.Land 75 x 200.Price-very reasonable.For information apply: George E.Gingras, Hotel Bellevue.Sherbrooke.Tel.LOrraine 9-1707.WE REPAIR TV & RADIOS Steam Irons \u2014 Automatic Toasters \u2014 Irons \u2014 Electric Kettle: \u2014 Frypans \u2014 Mixers \u2014 etc.0'Boyle& Pearce Ltd.1430 King W., Sherbrooke.LO.2 2800 XXXX X X XX XXXX X X\tX X\tXXXX X XXXX X X X X XX X XXXX XXX X X X XX XX X Mrs.Annie Morrison.Mr.George Henry spent several days in Danville, a guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.O.Perkins.Recent guests of Mr.Stearns Morrison were Mr.and Mrs.George MacDonald, of Scots- worth of Lennoxvllle.Other guests were Mr.and Mrs.L.W.Averill, Mrs.H.Averill, of Sacramento, Cal,, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Fleethner, of Ridgewood, N.J., Mrs.McFadyen, Miss Susan Butterworth and Jamie Butterworth of Lennoxvllle, will town, accompanied by Mrs.be guests for a short time.ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street\u2014SHERBROOKE\u2014Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store Next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Before buying furniture, visit us.We have all types at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many second hand articles in excellent condition.TERMS IF DESIRED LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA Professional Directory Advocates FRECKLES ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS, I, ANGLAIS & MONTY, Armand Rousseau Q.C., Paul Mullins Gervais, André Langlais, Rene Monty.LOrraine 2-4735, 6 Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke.TOBIN & TOBIN, Trial Work and General Practice, Rosenbloom Bldg., opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington (North).I/>.2-2120.5* if OKAY-OKAY/I'M COM IN'/ w/mMiZ'.13*1 b, NL V Inc, T M.'^g.U.&.Pit, Off WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q.C., The Canada Bldg., 455 Craig Street West, Montreal.UN 1-2737.UOOD cattle dog wanted, quiet with Sales Ltd., 405 Belvedere St.Tel LO.9-3659.children.Apply W.G.MacLeod.R.R.3 Bury, P.Q.10.Horses For Sale WTTSTTNGHOUSE refrigerator, like new; chrome kitchen suite; kttch.en cabinet; kitchen range, wood and coal; G.E.washer; dining TWO PONY mares, chestnut, white mane and tail.One due to foal in August Apply L.Grassette, Fre-Hghsburg, Que, room suite; 3 piece chesterfield suite; bedroom suite; 23, beds (complete); single bed; bureaus; wicker suite; rocking chairs; hall tree; mirrors; floor lamps; has sock; rug 7 x 9; odd tables; deep J] Livestock For Snip fryer; electric frying pan; pop-up «-¦\u2019\u2019tlsIOLK r0r AQie toaster; coffee maker; iron; Toro power mower; wheelbarrow; 20 ft.extension ladder; deer head; tool chest; guitar; garden tools; large quantity bedding; kitchenware and other articles too numerous to mention.Lot of dishes, including services for eight.Terms; CASH, E.G.WELLS, Auctioneer, Lennoxvllle, Que.Tel: LO.7-4023.BUICK, Pontiac, Vauxhall, G.M.C.Trucks, Sales & Service.DeLuxe 26.Help Wanted: Mole Automobile Ltd., 1567 King West____________________________________ Tel: LO.9-3669.' NEWS EDITOR WANTED Basically English but must be able to write live interesting stories from French copy.Permanent position with fast moving twice a week paper.Good future.Reply giving experience, references and phone number.L\u2019AVENIR and SEPT ILES JOURNAL, 365 Laure Ave., Sept Iles, P.Q.Telephone 942- MATCHED pair of pontes, red and white.W.O.Dobb, North Hatley.Tel: VI.2.2367.NOTf .LUMBER SPECIAI\u20141st and 2nd Class, New, Planed 4 Sides.Contact WILFRID GREGOIRE LA PATRIE, Tel.48 Free Delivery on Cash Orders within 100 miles.Direct Line To Sherbrooke, LO.9-0678 i For Orders.Contact Laurent Grégoire.REGISTERED Holstein Bull, 16 months old, serviceable \u2014 son of Resale Heptad.May he seen any; 9441.time \u2014 J.Paul Poupart, West.| winds, Highwater.P.Que.11b.Baby Chicks NEW summer pricelist, dayolds and started, immediate shipment.RIR X CR, RIR x LS.Parks HP7, Ames Series 505, 424, 434, Order summer broiler chicks now; some for quick delivery.Bray Hatchery, Lloyd Humbert, Talbot Street, Sherbrooke.LO.9-3730.27.Female Help Wanted WANTED \u2014 Receptionist secretary for year round resort hotel.Apply: North Hatley, VI.2-2421.SEALED TENDERS COMPTON COUNTY CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD Sealed tenders, marked TENDERS, will be received to noon, June 16, 1961 for school bus routes as listed.Routes 2, 3, 8, 11, 19, 23.26, 27 & 28 require driver to supply vehicle.Drivers must be able to provide health certificates and references as to ability and sobriety.Chauffeur's license no.must be submitted.All conveyance will stop for children as direected.The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.(1) Lingwick - Scotstown.(2) Me.Namee \u2022 Scotstown.(3) Milan -Scotstown.(4) Canterbury-Gould Station \u2022 Bury.(5) Brookbury \u2022 Bury.(6al Scotch Hoad to Bury.(6bi Crossbury to Bury.(7a) Her.ringville to Bury.(7b) Bury Vicinity to Bury.(81 Hardwood Flats - Bury.(10) Bulwer District, Blrchton \u2022 Cookshlre.(ID Sandhill, Bulwer District to Bulwer to Cookshlre.(12a) High For.est, Cllfton-Sawyerville.(12b) Eaton Corner, McComb\u2019s to Sawyerville.(13ai Morrison\u2019s Corner.Bowker's, Latimer's - Sawyerville.(13b) Laroche, Low Forest, Forgrave High Forest - Sawyerville.(14a) Bailey\u2019s Corner, Rand-boro, Laperle\u2019s Corner, Rand\u2019s, Nelson\u2019s \u2022 Sawyerville.(14b) Eaton Corner, Shorten Corner, Dawson\u2019s \u2022 Sawyerville.(15) Mar-bleton, Bishopton, East Angus \u2022 Cookshlre.(18) E.Dudswell-Blsh* opton.(19! Learned Flain-Cook-shire.(23! Erie-St.Adolphe.(24) Lawrence Colony \u2022 Island Brook to Bury.i26) Scotstown - Bury.(28) North Hill to O.Dougherty\u2019s.JOSEPH CASSAR, Trial Work &\u2022 General Practice, 158 Frontenac Street (Sun Life Bldg.) Room 16, Tel: LO.2-3827.Res.LO.2-9791.Chartered Accountants LAVALLEE, BEDARD, Lyonnais, Gascon & Associates, D.J.Crockett, C.A , licensed trustee.201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke, P.Q.Tel: LO.9-5503.MCDONALD, CURRIE * CO.Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS & CO.Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferln Ave \u2014 LO.9-6301 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto.Saint John.Charlottetown, Halifax, Rtmouskt, Sherbrooke.Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.IUASS, TOUCHE & CO.Chartered Accountants.Montreal.Dentists CART.EASY THIS NOTE PROW HDA Will IDEM \u2022\t\u201e\t.TIFV WE, SENIOR McKEE.YOU WILL MlES^RITA^jliCAKO '' RECOsNIZE HIS\u2019 HAWDWEITlWa FROM CUBA., WITH NEW a OF HARRY, QUIMN1 WHY, THOSE COMMUNIST \\ WELL, THEY DIP».YES.BUT WHERE HE HAVE SEEK) A SHE?AND THE PRISONER SINCE YOUR #225,000 THAT /PLANT WAS ÔEIZE-ANP DISAPPEARED 7 HELD INCOMMUNICADO! HOT TILL NOW COULP HE GET WORD OUT TO ME PIRATES! FOR EIGHT BUT NOT TILL HE HIDE THE MONEY FROM THE PLANT VAULT'.IT IS SAFE! MONTHS THEY'VE DENIED EVER FINDING HIM! 1941 by NEA, Inc.T.M.Reg.U S.Pat.Of» NA BRINGING UP FATHER DR.J.A.LANDiRY, Surgeon-Den.list, 406 Moore Street.Office hours - Days 8 to 6; evenings 7 to 8:30.Tel: LO.7-6644, DR.C.KNOX LEBLANC.Dentist.New address \u2014 639 Prospect.Tel: LO.9-1188.Optometrists DR.ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optometrist, New address; Granada Theatre Bldg, 5t Wellington North, Suites 1 A 2.Sherbrooke Tel LO.2-0517.Eyes examined.Contact lenses.Average effective fishing time is 50 days for Norwegian trawlers at sea for about 250 days a year.Z HE WON'T OPEN THE A f door for me - i'll ; HOW DARE J YEAH-EMPTY THIS ASH TRAY- BUT DON'T LET OIGSS SEE r you» a MR.BlMMY, THIS IS JAMES \u2014 CAN I DO ANYTHINS F=OR YOU?YOU MAKE SUCH AN accusation: WE'LL ASK HIM PRETEND I'M THE BUTLER I'LL BET YOUR BROTHER SIMMY STOLE MV CIGARS .Hejw IEFF BUCHANON 28.Domestic Help Wanted CTRL for general housework.Sleep In.One child.Apply 43 Wellington North, Hart's Jewelry Shop.TV and Radio Servie» Call CHICOINE & PETERKA 1263 King St.W.Tel.LO.9 5823 SHERBROOKE HONG KONG (API\u2014An un derwear factory in Nanking, faced with a cotton shortage, went over its production quota by taking in socks and underwear for darning and mending, the Chinese Communist official I People's Daily reports.BLONDIE I HOPEICAN GET A SEAT ON THE BUS TONIGHT-( I\u2019M TIRED ; GETTING OFT; PLEASE (f J WISH PEOPLE WOULD v\u2018 LEARN TO BE A LITTLE e MORE CONSIDERATE 1 TT X r j \u2022 Ti u- ^ NEVER MIND-CALL THE Vl UNAWARE OF MAT HAS HAPPENED PROVINCIAL POLICE AND TELL ^ | JEEP IS DPIVINS SACK TO MNEQSTè'JK THEM WHAT HAPPENED/HAVE U\\-\t' .'-J'L-1\".L'~~ _ WHO DID THAT?THINK VO SETTER.THEM CALL THE HCMP IN WINDSOR NANCY AGAIN L'lL ABNER 6ASp.('-THAT RAGING ^( BUT-?-NOBODY HERE HORDE OF FATOCEROSES )> SEEMS WORRIED IS ROARING ON TO n ABOUT IT.1/\u2019 DOG PATCH/.'' CHuCKLEf- EF THEM FATOCEROSES HAD ANY SENSE,THEY\u2019D WORRY//' _____, OH,THEM DCGPATCHERS IS READY FO'vEM,AH'LL !> K'Tpf / » Tips for parents By EDITH HENRY Parent Education Associates Charm, tact and energy Olive too has SHERBROOKE DAÎT Y RECORD.TEES, JT\u2019NE R HW1 political magic Marriages of local interest «Ail 1.Con Rv PETER DrMPSON , Mrs Diefenbaker accompanies her husband regularly.It can be her very presence there rent was a capable chatelaine.;an>.whorc from prince Albert have turned a large num- as a political first lady she OTTAWA \u2014 The new servante MP for Kings.Prince 3 Edward Island, is Mrs Margaret am^ in M»cdonald.firs: woman ever ^ voles ^rs Macdonald's was largely inactive beyond the to be elected to 1 ar.lament m ^ MrSi Diefenbake*- is a most bridge table and a small circle Singapore.Mantime his.orv\tcharming woman People can\u2019t of intimate 'riends A reserved, middle-aged hel but hke her\tj Mrs mother of four, she won in .\u201d \u201d\u201d\tShe seems to regard any part Not generally known is that j^jnjster.\u201d\tMrs.St.Laurent, disliking 01 *-*' Tust v door by-eieetion votes.their home, to Mexico City.Washington, l.ondon.Paris or She traveled with Jher husband on his memorable I Diefenbaker is an active tour aroun(j tbo world in the one newspaper columnist participant in the hard driving [aj| jjjjj.once described her.\u2018 She\u2019s a career of her husband and the political jewel for the Prime busy life of the capit .1.At*»»- C* T a i * va nt\ti e 11 lr t il O and Canadian women, regard As less of where they live, as he back fence, ; If you\u2019re planning a summer which the crib mattress or holiday by car.packing\u2019 in all blankets rest, making both the familv and their beloved be- bed and play space, longings,\u2019take heart.\tRaincoats for all will go Some 75e* of American one bundle as will cold-weather people use this vacation vehicle clothes and night clothes Oih-proving that for family travel erwise take a case for each it holds first place.\tj child.The car offers economy, a Some parents find it best to Monday's tree, relaxed, gypsy life, pn- start late at night, carrying the scant 16' vacy and a chance to live as a sleeping children out to the family unit.Penny and Patrick\tcar.Some\tstart before\tbreak-\tthe person who tipped\tthe\tyirs.Diefenbaker made\ttwo air travel, remained r ose to the found that their\tfather, their\tfast, with\tfruit juice\tand a\tscales\tin her favor was\tMrs\tappearances\tin\tKings riding fireside, seldom traveling with\t.very own father, could, with a cookie, thus leaving the house olive Diefenbaker, w ife of the she attended an afternoon tea the former prime minister even !U^ ' 'J ! ^ few crayons, transpose the lake tidy.\tPrime Minister.\tat Morel!.She was the guest of during his election ampaigns and trees to a piece of paper.REGULAR ROUTINE\t.The accomplishments of the honor, along with Mrs Mac- An attractive wife, decorat\tO ! i v e Dietonhaker doesn\u2019t They also learned how daddy\tonce\ton the highway it is Conservative Government\twere\tdonald, at Montague\ting the public platform, is al overdress, upstaging the aver met frustration'\tbest to\tkeep a regular routine.:a big factor, of course.\tMrs\tDiefenbaker was\tan\tim-\tmost a political essential now a woman with too high and EVEN MOTHERS EAGER\tInclude\ta run and romp every Undoubtedly the s u d\td e n\tmediate hit.\tdays Mrs.Diefenbaker rase to c\\pc -ne tashion Nor does \u2022\u2022hi There are two keys to a plea-\thour.Make sure meals are on death last winter of her\thus- The fact that Kings\tremained\tthe occasion in the 1957 and P'a.' down to those in loss tort sant\ttrip.The\tfirst is\tthe\teager-\ttime,\tthe car\tis\taired\tand that band.John\tMacdonald,\tthe\tConservative, even if\tonly by\t1958\telections.\tShe made a tri-\tciuums:.,nces y vontnv ness of even mother to under- places are changed to avoid former MP for the riding, re- 167 votes, was all the more mendous impact on the elector-\tappear a itt o on the take the adventure.The second fatigue.\t, suited in a large sympathy vote amazing because the county ate everywhere Jacqueline Ken- dn'1'1 Mile is the efficiency\tof your pre-\tDepend on plain food, tinned\tgoing\ther way.He was a\tpopu-\twent Liberal\tin\tthe last\tpro- nedy proved a decided asset to\tShe\tjust\ttries\tto\tbe\therself, paration\tand frozen.with wrapped lar figure\tvincial election.\tijohn Kennedy in \u2018ne recent at all tunes, and she succeeds You have to\tcomprehend\tbread.One\thot meal a\tday, at\tBut\tthe final push she\tneed\t»\t\u2022\t*\tU.S.presidential campaign There\tare\to\tairs\tibout\ther.that\ttaking\tchildren\talong\tnight\tis best.\ted to slip by her Liberal\top Mrs Diefenbaker is\tan ex\tSince Mrs.\tSt.Laurent was\tdespite her position m life makes a difference.Fascinating _\\ncj so j^e little family ex-\tponent, Thomas J.Kickham.al-\ttremely attractive and\tgra-\treluctant to accompany her hus\tIt\u2019s been said\tthat behind folders from provincial and piores the highway and its by-most certainly came from\tMrs.\tC10us woman.Politiially\tand\tband.Mr.\tSt.Laurent usually\tevery successful\tm there is city\tsources,\tfrom\tboards of\tpaths, relaxed\tand\thappy\tDiefenbaker.\tsocially she is a gr^at\tasset to\thad\tone of\ttheir charming\ta woman John Diefenbaker was trade, travel bureaus and oil Is the trip a success?Penny's\t(-)ijve Diefenbaker didn't\tcam\tthe Prime Minister.She's\tama\tdaughters\ton the stage with\ta long way up\tthe ladder of companies are apt to lure >ou small voice answers: \"When do\tpajgn openly for Mrs\tMac-zingly industrious and person\thim.This\twas helpful But\tsuccess when he\tmarried Olive donald.\table.She gives him an advant-'many Liberals would have pre-,Palmer in 1953.But there's no However, she spent a day or age that no other prime minis-,ferred to see Mrs.St.Laurent, doubt she's helped him get to two in the\tconstituency\tthe\ter has enjoyed for years back\twith\ther many\thomespun quali-\tthe top faster, and to stay week before the by-eleetion.j For.while Mrs.Louis St.Lan-,ties.\tthere.perjonaù too far or too quickly along the we pian for next year, daddy splendored paths.\t- Authorities, however, including the good Dr.Spock, recommend \u2018\u2018four traveling hours on traveling days, stopping for the night in mid-afternoon, and staying a day or two where ad- venture calls.\tFriends of Mrs.Florence Hub- Mother, as mistress of the ^ar Quebec Street will be wardrobe,\twill be planning sorry to learn she is patient loose, creaseless, drip - dry in the Sherbrooke Hospital clothes, of dark color.Soft-\t* * * soled shoes will be for the car The Lennoxville ladies Girl Guide News Today s recipe HR and MRS.Ht SSEI.l NORMAN \\RI$ER\\.iiholographcd following theii wedding which look place on May 20 1961.In St Peter's t'hnicli.Sherbrooke, the Rev.John Eiaiiklin offi-Mating.Mrs.Vrbeiy was the former Miss Janice Esther Begble daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Janies A.Regbie.Sherbrooke, and Mr.\\rhery is the son of Mr.and Mrs Norman.11.\\r-Iierv.also of Sherbrooke.\t(Photo by Doug Gerrish) The 1st Asbestos Girl Guide j Company entertained their par-golf ents at a Parents\u2019 Night Recep-and a sturdy pair for exploring.Cub will be holding their lea turn on June 1 There were LEFT BEHIND\tj°n Saturday June 10 and the v arious displays to be admired.The pair not in use must be convener will be Mrs.A.Wads Handicraft, first aid, camp-In their place always.Daddy worth ami the hostesses will craft and work for proficiency won\u2019t relish a return\u2019trip for a be Mrs.Ivan Saunders.Miss P.badges gave the parents an idea lost shoe!\tTuile, Mrs.E.J.Wolfe, Mrs.of what is a part of guiding.A Together with Penny and K.J.McLeod and Mrs.L.skit portraying an accident Patrick, mother will pack a Blunt.\t.\tj prone household where t he very small bag of toys for each\t*\t*\t*\tguides came to the rescue with ¦\u2014 rubber cars, dolls and doll\u2019s Mrs.Frank Pitts, Lennoxville Their knowledge of first aid was clothes, one or two favorites, has received word that her sis-.enjoyed by the responsive Older children will like ter Mrs.Thomas Hudson of Al dience.au- puzzles, art materials, playing cards, books, a magnet, pin-wheel and so forth.Surprise packages might include a puppet.new cutouts, etc.Toys and surprises are brought out only when necessary to prevent boredom They can be supplemented by collections made by the wayside \u2014 stones, leaves, shells, rones.Pack the car when the chil-.wjjj be pieasetj t0 iearn is\u2018TTj dren are asleep.The back floor now Convalescina after^success.T, .monte, Ont., formerly of Sher- Proficiency badges were pre-brooke passed away recently, j sen ted to the following guides * * *\tj by Lieut.Laurie Lindell.Friends of Mr.Leslie Warn- yiarihn McDougall, Music er, Reid Street, Lennoxville Lover Minister, Postal, Cook will be pleased to learn he is Reiigi0n\" Life Emblem; Susan progressing favourably in the Mnnrnp Hostess and Laund- Sherbrooke Hospital after his j.(,ss; Kathy Hoyle.Cook, Home-; recent accident.1 Monroe, s ress; maker, and Little House Em\t.\t( ~\t*\t*\tMem; Sandy Strachan.Laund- 1 P^kage (app o.Friends of Bobby Wesbroom ress: gheila Dennis.Laundress;vanilla Cyclist- Pam Hutcheson, ding mix; might be built up with cases\tafter«succ^ Homemaker and Pioneer.\tsugar; ' 1111 bean surgery\twas congratulated on re- juice; j/-**\u2019»\t- :-v\t¦\t\u2022' .1 First day of By JAM I' HENRY AKBKRY \u2014 REGIME\tFollowing the ceremony a re ception was hold .it the Alou Tho marriage of Janice!0tto motel, tho bride's table bo ~\t*\t¦\t> Esther daughter o! Mr.ami mg decorated with -hasta dais JunQQy SCIlOOl Mrs.James A.Rogbio, Sher-,os\\ Ibrooke, to Mr.Russell Norman i Arbor,\u2022, son of Mr.and\t»ho N^Tugland StaUV Home he comes bursting Norman H.Arbery also of ,im| Kenfmv 0nl the bride Sherbrooke, took place on May,, ljn in a Kn.v sul, with! 20, 1961m si Deter s Church, while hal and aa.cssonrs.iSherbrooke with the Rev.John Franklin officiating.Spring!' ! flowers were upon the altarj, centred with a three tiered j wedding cake.Later the couple left for aj ofi,ri>; and iWith face full of dirt, Chalk on lus jacket And clay on his shirt.corsage was of pink carnations Trousers Out of town guests were from in a torribli and s ¦ state.and white satin bows marked the guest pews.Mr.Morris Austin w organist.The bride w ho was Renfrew, Dundas, Watcrrtownj and Hamilton^ Out ; Drum awav by her father wore given i floor Wale mite , and Bin- One 2-layer cake butter or margarine; LADIES: Now You Can RENT AN ELECTRIC SINGER SEWING MACHINE $1.50 per week Free Delivery SINGER SEWING CENTRE 69 King West, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.7-5241 The hostesses for the House and Garden Tour to be held in North Hatley today are:- Mrs.Norman Labarge, Mrs.Max Rothschild, Mrs.John Lunder-ville, Mrs.Leonard Curtis, Mrs.Paul Gervais, Mrs.Sidney Gray-.Mrs.David Steele, and Mrs.Gerald Spafford.3-sr ounces) flavored instant pud-2 cups sifted icing 4 cup (about) orange ï cup toasted chopped pecans; 2 bakers\u2019 cake layers (about 7 inches in diameter); Orange-flavoured candy fruit Floral Arrangements for the Spring Wedding from MILFORD S 143 Frontenac Street Tel.LO.9-2567 ceiving her 1st Class Badge.Service Stars were then presented by Lieut.Lindell in the absence of Capt.Marilyn Kend-ry who was sick and unable to be present.Refreshments including a Trefoil Cake was served to the parents by the Guides and the evening ended with the singing of Taps.Starch Sticks j Starch will stick to rope.Sol -when hanging a freshly;\t.\t,\t, 1st arched garment on the both e x p e n s i v e and scarce, clothes line, place waxed;These life-like, artistic flower NO-BAKE MIDSUMMER CAKE slices, optional Sprigs of fresh! mint, optional.Cream butter or margarine; gradually Wend in the vanilla-flavoured instant pudding mix, icing sugar and sufficient orange juice to make an icing of spreading consistency.Beat vig- orously until the mixture is smooth and creamy; stir in all but 1 tablespoon of the toasted pecans.Put the 2 layers of rake together with a generous filling of the instant pudding mixture; cover top and sides of cake with ciLffmi length gown of silk embroidered organza over taffeta with a sabrina neckline, full skirt and fitted bodice.Her shoulder length veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a small head-piece of daisies and she carried a bouquet of pink carnations.Mrs.Peter Banks as matron of honor wore a powder blue Jinondviiio.Vnl Cartier.Sawyer lc vlllc, St.Johns and 'Que., Portland Mi lington, Vt Mr.and Mrs.Arbery will re side in Sherbrooke.cake with saved out pecans and, icnuion dress with matching hat.She carried a bouquet of pink cat nations.Say it with artificial flowers PARIS (Rulers)\u2014The latest fashion in Paris is to \u201csay it with artificial flowers.\u201d\t|to t|,ejr frenchwomen revived the ari money which they By PEGGY MASSIN flowers a few at a time, adding of the artificial bouquet lastly winter when fresh blooms were if desired, with orange candyr Mr Angus MrElrea acted as slices and sprigs of mint.|hpM man and tho us|1Prs were Mr.James Begble and Mr, Stewart Arbery.Mrs.Begbie mother of the bride was attired in a printed silk dress with mauve hal and (matching accessories.Mrs.Arbery the groom\u2019s mother wore a printed silk dross with matching flowered hat and beige accessories.And sixty two cents From the offering plate! RELIGIOUS RITES Iranian priests of the ancient.Zoroastrism religion wear masks while tending sacred fires in Ihcir temples.Don't Cry To save tears when slicing onion, slice il into thin slices and then just slip the thin bands of skin from each onion slice.paper underneath it.Among the most beautiful events in your life \u2014 add that touch of finesse with artistically design quality.INVITATIONS tm i vi * c s, 4J * WEDDING BOOKS a' Call in today and see the excellent variety in Cards we have to offer.! \\ I BUSINESS OFFICE Daily Record Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Women\u2019s Sphere arrangements need no water and can be used over and over again.Theatres, haute couture salons; and professional decorators long; I have realized the scope of arti-: ficial flowers.But the idea has!\t.\t,\t, \u201e wise would spend on fresh flow-caught on only recently in pn .\tr vate homes.\tjers- Such experts as Judith Bar ! Monsieur Trousselier\u2019s roses bier, who supplies fashion flow-(cost an average about 15 francs ers for the haute couture; Dug (about $3) each.Single branches renot, the well-known Faubourg of lilac, gladiola or delphinium St.Honore antiquary; and cost between 20 and 28 francs Trousselier, who creates abso (about $4 and $5.60), lutely lifelike reproductions of!- every natural bloom, offer beau 1 tiful and varied selections ofj ; artificial flowers for private ; clients.! Trousselier is capable of rc-; producing an exact copy of any known flower.But his selection is usually within the range of fresh flowers sold in the florist shops.His special favorite is the rose.USE BEST FABRICS The finest pure fibre fabrics are used to make these flowers.Silks, velvet, and sheer organ dies or voile prove most suitable.Shading, streaks, veins, and etched effects in leaves are hand-painted.Prices are high.I but many clients \u201ccollect\u201d their [flowers for dining or side table vases, including sweet peas, Inasturtiums, corn flowers, dais other |ies an ^-Vs.Pt « PAvWW!?# -\u2022 'yt y AYICR mm 'gif\t- tirxmë ; o .\u2022 1-%^ rr, W -S-'s»! .iJPS&rr mh r Tvuiywne: gv,.- * Is 56r211 miles exceptional for one set of tires?This actual mileage was obtained by Mr.E.Maxwell of Port Credit, Ontario.In a way this is a record.But other car owners, driving hard or on bad roads, would be likely to get less mileage.And owners of low horsepower cars might get more.It all depends on driving conditions.That's why mileage claims are controversial.Mileage depends not only on tire quality, but on the type of car, the way it is handled and the roads on which it is driven.What one driver gets, another may not.The important fact to remember is the difference in mileage you get between brands.Your problem is how to determine that différence.You could find out by driving your car on various brands then comparing the mileage.There is an easier way.l^iok at the results of the Comparative Mileage Tests conducted by Goodyear.In the last 3 years, Goodyear tires delivered more mileage than 28 competitive brands of equal price.Fact: the Goodyear Custom Super-Cushion gave 15% more mileage than Brand \u201cA\u201d, 14% more mileage than Brand \u201cB\u201d.Think about these facts when choosing new tires.The chances are you will agree with the majority of Canadian drivers.And most car manufacturers, too.Goodyear tires give better value than any other kind.There is a difference in tires.Visit your Goodyear dealer this week.THINK and you?ll buy goodAearj and gave the bullpen three victories and three saves in the Tribe\u2019s seven-game streak.Cleveland collected 15 hits\u2014 including a 4-for-4 show by the three pitchers \u2014 with Jimmy Piersall cracking a triple and three singles and Johnny Romano extending his hit streak i\u2014dickory doc.f.Newell, through 20 games with a double.2\u2014eldora\u2019s irishman, c.Poulin FIRST SOX SHUTOUT Bauman (4-4) gave the White Sox staff its first shutout and 1 became the first lefty to go aU ^^DR^^BaBMn the way against Detroit this sea-\t.8TH RACE \u2014 D-3 Trot and Pace PURSE: $100.00 1\u2014\tCOUNT KEY, O.Surprenant.2\u2014\tKATIE DID, A.Beaudoin.3\u2014\tSHARP SONG, C.Cote.4\u2014\tJOSEPH WORTHY, H.Lepage.\u201e\t.\u2022\t,i5\u2014SIR ROYAL B, F.Newell.Sox scored twice in the secondj5_MiG-HTY counsel, a.cote, inning on two walks and singles 7\u2014miss allie thunderclap.the standing.The Als will be out trying to put an end to their losing Utreak as they have dropped {their last four.Last Thursday the two teams clashed in Coati-icook and the Canadiens eked {out a close 3-2 verdict.It was {Meccucci\u2019s homer which decided the outcome.; Coach Claude Ruel was un-: decided last night about his starting pitcher for tonight's 6\u2014\tCANADA BILL, C.Desjardins.7\u2014\tTEXAS BLUE, R.Guertin.8\u2014\tARGYLE LEE, R.Ciaing.5TH RACE \u2014 DD Trot & Pace PURSE: $200.00 1\u2014\tFLORIDIAN, R.Guertin.2\u2014 QUICK TIPP, L.Bergeron.,\ttT\t,\tr>.n\tT- 3\u2014 PRINCE GERRY C, C.Bennett J §ame* He has Bllly Korman, 4\u2014\tLINDA B.HALL, F.Newell.5\u2014\tMISS ROYAL, R.Ciaing.6\u2014\tMIKE ABBE, C.Desjardins.7\u2014\tDENNY POINTER, R.Rabbin.6TH RACE \u2014 C-2 & 3 Handicap Trot & Pace \u2014 PURSE: $325.00 {Bert Cotterell or Wayne Nu- but Manager Dupont is pointing for a win for his Royals.He figures they can stop the Knights on their home grounds.Fresh from their win over the Acton Vale the Royals will be seeking another win.The Royals is the only team in the circuit to knock over the league - running Acton Vale club.The Royals have signed another outfielder in Maurice Dupont, who is regarded as » long ball hitter, to help them at the plate.3\u2014\tFLIP MORRIS, C.Desjardins.4\u2014\tWILL SENATOR, 5\u2014\tHOLLY BUD, C.Bennett.6\u2014\tMERV1N HAL.F.Desrochers.son.He also had three hits and drove in three runs.Righthander Phil Regan, a five-game winner for Detroit, lost his second in a row when the White Pirates Gradually Coming Back Up Ladder, Redlegs Bell Braves To Move Back On Top, Giants Lose by Jim Landis and Sherm Loi lar.\t8 The Yankees set league home run records for 13 and 14 consecutive games while tagging the Twins with an 11-game los ing string.A three - run pinch homer by Johnny Blanchard did it in the seventh inning of the opener.Mickey Mantle regained a tie for the league lead with his 15th homer, a two-run shot in the eighth.That made it 27 home runs in 13 games for New York, and Tony Kubek made it 28 for 14 in the nightcap with a two-run homer in the seventh that gave the Yankee shortstop a 14-game hitting streak.Jim Coates (6-2) won his fifth straight game, first as a starter, with relief by Luis Arroyo in the opener.Rookie Roland Sheldon (2-2) then pitched his first complete game with a six-hitter in {the second game, clinching it with his first major league hit, a two-run single in the fifth inning.Don Lee and Chuck Stubbs, both 0-2, were the losers.HITS TWO-RUN HOMER Ted Kluszewski hammered a two-run homer in the first inning for the Angels off Hec Brown (5-2), who had won four in a row.It was Klu\u2019s sixth hit off Baltimore pitching this season \u2014 all home runs.Mceller struck out nine men\u2014fanning Brooks Robinson and Jim Gen tile with the bases loaded in the fifth and whiffing Jerry Adair and pinch-hitter Dave Philley with two on in the sixth.It was his first victory and complete game in the majors.Mike Fonieles (2-2) gave up 10 hits but went all the way while making his first start in three seasons for Boston in the opener.E.Laporte.-DALE OAKS, B Chabot.* Baseball ?MONDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 3, San Francisco 2.Pittsburgh 5, Los Angeles 2.Cincinnati 5, Milwaukee 3.St.Louis 10, Chicago 8.AMERICAN LEAGUE Nçw York 6, 6, Minnesota 2.1.Boston 6, 6.Kansas City 2, 10.Los Angeles 3, Baltimore 0.Cleveland 7.Washington 5.Chicago 8.Detroit 0.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Columbus 5.Buffalo 2.Richmond 8.Toronto 2.Jersey City 3, Rochester 1 (Only games scheduled).TUESDAY SHERUENN LITTLE LEAGUE Tigers at Red Sox.NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Los Angeles (night).A year ago Vern Law was a 20-game winner and Pittsburgh Pirates were on top of the National League race.Now it\u2019s news when the big righthander wins\u2014and the Pirates are in fourth spot.It is easy to spotlight the Bucs\u2019 slump, what with Law {losing four of his first five de-! visions and Bob Friend, an 18-game winner last season, losing [seven in a row as a starter.Law picked up his first win I in more than a month with a 5-2 | victory over Los Angeles Dodgers Monday night that ; moved the fourth-place Pirates to within 2Vi games of first place, «The loss knocked Los Angeles out of the lead.Cincinnati Redlegs jumped back on top by beating Milwaukee Braves 5-3.Last-place Philadelphia Phillies dropped ^an\tpjg\tÇ\tg run homer and capped by Bill White\u2019s grand-slammer, moved the Cardinals from behind.Maury McDermott, gaining his first National League decision, was the winner in relief.Ed Bouchee and Ernie Banks homered for the Cubs.Reliever Joe Schaffernoth (0-3) lost.Robin Roberts, who had lost his first seven decisions, beat the Giants with a six-hit performance.Chuck Hiller hit a two-run homer for San Francisco in the second inning, but then put the tying run on base with an error ahead of Pancho Herrera\u2019s winning three - run homer in the third.Mike McCormick (5-5) dropped his third straight decision.Bolton Edges Francisco Giants to third place with a 3-2 victory and St.Louis| Cardinals defeated Chicago Cubs 10-8.Law, bothered by a sore shoulder and home runs, avoided both troubles Monday night.He gave up eight hits and In Close Tilt BOLTON\u2014Don Goyette hurled Bolton to a 9-8 win over Orleans in the Massawappi Valley Intermediate Baseball League | here Sunday.It was the third Philadelphia at San Francisco (Ni \u2022\u2019\u2022pw 8 lead, but then singled straight win for Bolton.Chicago at st.Louis .4 PROVINCIAL LEAGUE\t\t\t\t \tw\tL\tPet.\tGBL Acton Vale \t\t.6\t1\t.857\t\u2014 Waterloo \t\t\t4\t.556\t2 Granby \t\t.5\t4\t.556\t2 Coaticook\t.4\t4\t.500\t2'i Drummondville\t.3\t5\t.375\t3'$ Sherbrooke\t\u2022*\t7\t.222\t5 Sher.Lenn.\tLittle League\t\t\t \tP\tw\tL T Pts\t White Sox \t\t.2\t2\t0\t0 4 Indians .\t\t\t.2\t2\t0\t0\t4 Tigers \t\ta.\t2\t1\t1\t0 2 Senators \t\t\t1\t1\t0 2 Red Sox \t\t.2\t0\t2\t0 0 Yankees \t\t\t.2\t0\t2\t0 0 \t\t\t\t hit, shutout relief.Bill Mazer-jQ0yetje wen^ tbe rou(e f0r Or oski and Smoky Burge s s1]eans and was cbarged wjtb tbe homered for the Pirates, who ]o;.s COmhCtep ^ hitS- r h ,¦ a R- Goyette clouted a home nH tir t lameR,,\tM1 n\tOrleans but they failed with a three-run eighth inning t0,1pu!1 0üt}he fame' 0rIealls on homers by Frank Robinson rali,e?\u2018n th« and Jerrv Lynch.Robmson and at the end of the fifth they singled and Lynch doubled as they scored Cincinnati's first two runs in the second inning on a single by Gordie Coleman after the Braves had counted three in the first on home runs by Ed Mathews and Joe Adcock.Joey Jay.a former Brave, worked the first seven innings, blanking Milwaukee on one hit over the last six.A six-run seventh inning, triggered by Carl Sawatski\u2019s two-jMehan.were tied 5-5.They went ahead in the seventh but Bolton shoved four runs across in the seventh to move ahead.Orlean came up with another run in the eighth and in the ninth they were held to one run to lose out by a slim one-run margin.Orleans .200 030 111\u20148 5 3 Bolton .300 200 04x\u20149 7 4 Peasley, Brennan (6), D.Goyette and Cote; E.Goyette and HARNESS RACING W«d.night, 8.15\u2014Sat.night, 8.15\u2014Sun.afternoon, 2.15 SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION GROUNDS Harnasi Racing Journal T.V.and RADIO Mon.Tuet., Thur$.Sat.CHLTCKTS radio: 5.25 p.m.CHLT-TV Channel 7: 6.50 p.m.GENERAL ADN.T.00 Wed.Ladies' Night Ladies admitted free! Thinking Man By BOB ROSBURG Golf is more than a matter of swinging a club properly.It is a thinking man's game.Sometimes you can think your way out of predicaments that even .the finest of shots won't bail you out of when you don't have proper thought and consideration behind them.If you think a good game, you won't get in those predicaments.Learn to play within yourself.Realize what shots you can make properly and tfy only those in which you have confidence.A weekend golfer, who tries to play spectacular shots he may have seen made by stars in tournament play, can only Important! All new Goodyear auto tires now covered by a Road Hazard Guarantee for up to 36 months FOR SERVICE \u2014 QUALITY - ECONOMY in CONCRETE coll UNICRETE READY MIX INC.\u2022\t7 yard capacity Truck Mixer* \u2022\tFree Expert Estimetion* e Day Delivery Saturday e Electrical Concrete Batching Plant \u2022 Day or Night Delivery Monday thru' Friday e No Extra Charge for Night Delivery \u2014 WF ARE EQUIPPED FOR WINTER POURING -Bourque Boulevard (Sherbrooke City Limits)\tTel.LO.7-6362 IF YOU THINK a good game, you will avoid predicaments.wind up in more trouble than he\u2019s already in.Have confidence in your clubs.Your professional can be of great service in helping you select just the right ones for you.He has scientific methods of measuring exactly what size and weight clubs arc best suited to your physique.Some golfers have pet clubs.If you have any, use them whenever you think they\u2019ll work ef i fectlvely.Tney give you conMdcnce\u2014an ! all-important asset.( ; SHKRBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TIES., JUNE «, 1961 Magog Wins Stanstead County Track Meet Rolls Up Margaret 237 Points Mitchell Of To Win Annual Meet, Magog Wins Trophy For Top Girl, Winston Ingalls Paces Boys By LEN O'DONNELL\tA.Cloven, Coatlcook 32 ft.3 in AYER\u2019S CLIFF \u2014 Princess Elizabeth High School of High Jump: 1 E.Laro, Sun-Magog walked off with the team honors here yesterday in the nyside; 2.J.Emslie, Sunnyside annual Stanstead County Field and Track Meet.They compiled ^ ^ duby, Magog.(RECORD: a total of 237 points to win the team trophy while Sunnyside\t5 lL 2 in ' High School of Stanstead finished second with 138.Seven 220\t^»rd:\t1.R.Bullard, schools took part in the event.\tMa8c8: 2v Matthews, Coati- A total of twenty-one new records were made while two\t3 K' 3 *\u2019 S 1 were tied during the day.Margaret Mitchell of Magog won the J\"\ti n n n h Top Aggregate Trophy for the girls while Winston Ingalls of r0oa :Ju7:\tsunny! A «'av\u2019c / 11 f F vi'rtrv thü A rr rrr-a rr 11 n (\t^-\t'T'U™\t_1__ l .\t°\t° gift 'ÿ Ayer\u2019s Cliff won the Aggregate for the boys.The other schools side; 3.E.Laro, Sunnyside.competing were, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, with 100 points, Beebe.78, North \\g ft 4 in.' Hatley 37, Coaticook, 34, Fitch Bay, 8 Fitch Bay won the trophy Relay: 1.Magog; 2.Sonny-presented to the smaller schools competing in the meet.\tside: 3.Coaticook; 4.Ayer's In the various class Beebe:-Cliff.W % SENIOR 100 Yard: 1.G.Cooke, Sunnyside: 2.W.Whittier, Magog; 3.E.Hanson, Magog.10:9.Shot Put: 1.R.Smith, Sunny-Shaw , side; 2.R.Wing, Sunnyside; 3.i vijai A lêsJ I 'I Üâ won the Bantam section with a lJpen Magog set a new record total of 45 points for the boys \u2018or Hfilay.and girls while Magog was sec-\tBOYS ond with 35.In the Midget it was Ayer\u2019s Cliff wrho emerged\tBANTAM with top honors with 42 points, 5Q yarcj Dash- 1 j three more than Magog.In the Fitch Bay; 2.B.Kirby, Magog; S.Findlay, Magog.(RECORD Junior section it was Magog 3 y Lyonnais, Sunnyside.7:5.37 ft.7 in.) first with 41 and Sunnyside Broad Jump: 1.B.Kirby, Broad Jump: 1.R.Wing, Sun TROPHY WINNERS \u2014 Larry Whittier, left, is seen hnlding the team trophy which Magog WINNING It I I AY IT \\M Shown above is the senior relay team from Magog who took \u2018onnr~ alagog.2.A.McKehey, Magog, nyside: 2.E Hansen, Magog; 3.won jn meet.Margaret Mitchell, Magog, who eouped the High Aggregate for the girls part in the Stanstead County Traeh Sleet.In the photo are l am Clower\\, George S m'soTS w «hill sum\u201d Si Lr\u201cD\u201c\u2019 S\"\u201cïs\u201c1''12 6R\u201d,\u201c4 B\u201cIUrd- \u201ch\u201d \"*\t-.side was next with 26.With Sen-! 100 Yard Dash: 1.W.Lyon- Magog; 2.G.Cooke, Sunnyside: iors it was a close battle with nais, Sunnyside; 2.R.Smith, 3.E.Hanse, Magog.(RECORD:\u2014\tf r\t\u2014 IN à A * lâl I D III* \u2022\tI Magog nosing out Sunnyside by Beebe; 3.R.Kirby, Magog.14:4 24 ft.1 in.)\t*lrflrKlPr\tlO rf?0T VVOrO Winiger IS c :____I ?.n/-* > ICooke, Itruee Chamberlain ami (ieoffrey Denney.(Photos by Gem t.emay) two points 43 to 41.Ball Throw': 1.R.Smith, High Jump: 1.R.Wing, Sun- In the Junior boys five new Beebe; 2.W.Lyonnais, Magog; nyside; 2.L.Whittier, Magog;! records were set with Winston 3.R.Bedwell, Fitch Bay.125 ft'3.s.Findlay, Magog.(RECORD Ingalls of the Cliff breakings in.(RECORD)\t5 ft.1 in.) four and B.Crawford of Sunny-j Relay: 1.Beebe; 2.Magog; 3\t880\tYard:\t1.E.Hansen,! side setting the other.R.Smith North Hatley; 4.Fitch Bay, Magog; 2.L.Whittier, Magog of Beebe set a new record in\tMIDGET\t13.R Beasse, Sunnyside.\" the Bantam while in the Inter-: 75\tDash: 1.R.Wood CORD 2:14.1.) mediate one old mark w;as tied Uyer's cliff; 2.L.Dustin ' Rela.v( 1- Sunnyside; 2.Magog In International League, Teams ™ Involved Roll Up Straight Wins Fined By PGA in the high jump.In the Senior Magog;\t3 R.\tchase, Magog (REC0RD 50:2-)\t'transfer\tand\tit\tmust perform five new ones were establishedjio:5.\t!\tOPEN\twonders\tin\tthe\tInternational with the individual honors pret-| Broad\tJump;\t1.M.Hibbard,: Mile: 1.K.Blake,\tAyer\u2019s League.MEMPHIS, Tenn.(API\u2014Bo W Hunger w as fined $5iX) and suspended for six months by the Professional Golf Associa (ion Golf Association Monday, for playing in a tournament MISM1, Ha.(AP) I\u2019resi Mention the word move or heading for Miami laser this that conflicted with the $30,000 llent 'tommy Richardson ol the Presidenl Richardson Claims It Would Cost $50,000 To Transfer Jersey City Ball Club To Miami Cliff; 2.J.Chamberlain, Coaticook; 3.G.Denney, Sunnyside.(RECORD 5:11.09 ) Charleston Marlins won seven straight games after their move 10 the United States from San Juan, Puerto Rico, last month.Jersey City Jerseys, rumored ty well divided.In the Open Ayer\u2019s\tCliff;\t2.\tR.\tChase, three new marks were made.Magog; 3.T.Chamberlain, In the girls\u2019 section L.Bry- Coaticook.12 ft.2 in.ant of Magog broke two in the Ball Throw: 1.R.Farley,! javelin: 1.R.Bennett, Magog; Bantam while M.Redicker of Sunnyside; 2.W.Morrison, 2.R.Bullard, Magog; 3.R Beebe set two in the Midgets.Sunnyside; 3.T.Frappied, Smith, Sunnyside.(RECORD In the Junior Margaret Mitchell Ayer\u2019s Cliff.148 ft.6 in. \\vmild| vi.sat out both tournamenls.buy, Richardson said nothing ! \"other than Hie satisfaction of bringing b a s e b a I I back In Miami.\u201d Without, a financial incentive to move, he said, the league I would be better off keeping the learn in Jersey City, N J.Now, fast relief from acid indigestion! Carry Back Is Being Treated For Infection OCEANPORT, N.J.( M1)-\u2019 Carry Back, three-year old colt who missed horse racing\u2019s triple crown when he lost the Belmont.Stakes last Saturday, is being treated today for an,', cs ri0W volI CHn enjoy freC(jom infection of his left front ankle.ifr()m -KKi indigestion, hearlbnni.When he returns to racing is ami that uncomfortable distended x; ) j \u2022 éniiüL^ only other victory came in thciVirginians\u2019 losing string after!luestionable.\tjfeelmg.Just reach for a roll of doubles Sunday.\t[they staked him to a three-runj Dr.William O Reed of NewfI |!MS, cal a couple of those Sweden will meet Spain, a lead in the third off loser Bob|York checked Carry Back Mon \"\"Id, niinlv tablets -gel relief 3-2 winner over New Zealand, in|Smith.Bill Moran\tand Fritz day and said x-rays showed\tno\t'\tNo after\ttaste with the quarter-finals at Barcelona ! Brickell homered for\tthe Leafs, j fracture of the ankle bone.\tiM'MS And\tthey re so conven- June 16-18.\t| Don C 1 e n d e n on\u2019s steal of; \"The lameness of the horse lcnl ,ocal|Hn PurseorP°\u2018-''.and son and son Gordon were guests were guests of Mrs.Baker's have moved in.of relatives in Magog.\t| mother.Mrs Ruby Cornell.\tMr and Mrs.Andrew Yates Mr and Mrs Newcomb, of! Miss Kate Knight of Montreal and daughter Dianne, of Mont-Montreal were guests over the was a guest at the Cochrane real, spent the weekend at Mr.weekend of Mr.and Mrs.home.\tRaymond Giroux s cottage on Albert Moynan.\tI Mr.and Mrs.A.Butler and Pike River.Mrs.Alice George of Bedford.Jfuneral was held there on May spent a week at her apartment;23 Mr.Boyd was known to many at the Border.and Mrs.Herbert Bracey FARNHAM CENTRE This button on your business phone\u2014 a)\tsaves time and nerves b)\tinsures that incoming calls will always be answered c)\tallows important meetings to go uninterrupted d)\tshould be investigated by calling the Bell.BiU\t.the one source for ati bueiness communication* i ^^99994 "]
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