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Ml AV t French paratroops reinforce Bizerte Scrub space shot, clouds too dense CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.ond United States man-in-space _ (AP) \u2014 The sec-; the fringes of space in a 4.040-shot was \u201cscrubbed\" inound space ship named Libert; PRECIPITATION today for the second time because rescheduled for 7 a.m EDT Friday.High cloud cover which moved in over this launching site and prevented necessary visual Bell 7.of weather.It v-\t,\t, .Walter Williams, project Mer- ______a\t____cury operations director, gave jwith the final countdown would the \"go\u201d decision after a brief-jbe made at the Thursday night ing by weather forecasters.The weathermen said there PARIS - (Reuters) \u2014! France announced today that it is sending paratroop ers to Tunisia to reinforce the naval base at Bizerte, where Tunisia is conducting a campaign to oust 1 rench troops.French Information Min ister Louis 1 errenoire announced that paratroop units \u201chave been or are being sent' to Bizerte, sealed off earlier today by roadblocks set up by Tunisian volun-I eers.Cyrus Eaton: Yuri has bid to Pugwash BIZERTE, RAIN EXPECTED \u2014 Near-normal and above-normal temperatures are predicted for most of Canada from mid-August in the 30-day weather outlook of the United States weather office.\u2014 Heavy precipitation is forecast for central Canada, all of Ontario and western Quebec.\t(CP Newsmap) observation of the shot causedjses^( ^ Amman of lhe u.S.jwould be high cirrus cloudsjTunisian armed the cancellation at 10 a.m.of to- Tunisia (TP) forces day\u2019s attempt to hurl astronaut i weather bureau reported OKI\u2019 COVE, N.S -IP Soviet! astronaut Yuri Gagarin, sched-Thchiled to visit Cuba next week, today ! has been invited to Nova Sco- fire on Lie detector test given ex-convict that about 30,000 to 35,000 feet over wore ordered to open\t,ja \u2018Iconditions were good at this the launching area at the lift any foreign planes attempting Virgil (Gus) Grissom into space time for favorabfe weather on off time.In the landing area to fly over the country without Friday morning.\tj there were to be scattered Permission.The order obvious- The Project Mercury team clouds at 2,000 feet.Visibility in b was aimed at stopping franco thin both places would be about 10 from reinforcing Redstone missile shot over the The rescheduling of the space shot less than 48 hours after today's cancellation caught re- ,\t, ,,\t,, porters by surprise.They had '«n'ked he countdown to w, been told by the public rela- 10 minutes, 30 seconds of ta -.\t«uui* MuHrsnui\ttime1, then was forced to call a\tinc.liions oficials of the National\thalt as a\tsoljd c]oud cover;originally was scheduled for 8 AeronuaUci and Space Admini:-dosed ^ the missile iaunch ; a.m.AOT Tuesday, but was itration at a briefing Monday area( making the desired called off Monday night when ment after th^Redstone^ocket I photographic tracking of the weather men forecast the heavy had been fuelled, a minimum ^ - Jami/EDT the dis delay of three days would bel\td rockete(.rs announcedl necessary.\t|the .scrub- whirh meant that' a /\"i-rv /ad\\ a\t¦ ti ht,-Col.John A.P°wers, (-;rjssorn mus( wait until lateri OKLAFIOMA\tCITY\t\u2014\t(AP)\t\u2014\tAn\tex-convict\tNASA psokesman, said the pre-\tt0 take ttu,\tperilous space ride insisted Tuesday that\the\tcaused a\tTexas school\texplosion\t|iminary COUntdo\\vn on the roc-\t{or wbjcb\the has trained so which killed 296 persons in 1937, but authorities were ket would begin Thursday at\u2019 sceptical.\t7 sm.He said weather briefings were scheduled for 11 a.m.and 11 p.m.that day.He said a decision on whether to go ahead cloud conditions launching area.A lie detector test was given- ! body.It was just a prank.\u201d IJis 14 ¦ year \u2022 old sister was among 282 students and 14 son, 41, of Oklahoma City, but the results were termed inconclusive.The polygraph operator, Harold Woodrum of the Oklahoma crime bureau, said \u201cit will be a few days before he (Benson) is calm enough physically and mentally to undergo further examination .his nerves are jumpy now.Earlier, describing the explo- Benson, who has served armed robbery and auto theft terms in the Oklahoma Penitentiary, claimed responsibility for the tragedy Monday night following his arrest for question-.t\ting about an armed robbery at ¦ J J | ^ «\ta cafe where his wife was work- Ll Çj Q 16 5\ting as a waitress.He wrote in longhand and! signed a statement outlining his claim.Benson said he crawled under the school and loosened some gas pipes in an attempt to run up the school\u2019s gas bill.\u201cI don\u2019t know why I did it,\u201d he told reporters.\u201c The only trouble I had been in was smoking at school and Mr.Wagner reprimanded me.\u201d He said Wagner was his teacher.Mrs.Helen Curlee of Kilgore, ,\t.\t., iTex., said Benson is her son explorers in a narrow side pas- and he did attend schoo] m sage two-thirds of a mile inside New London at ^ time of the the cavern.State police ies located in cave ORLEANS, Ind.(AP) - Two student cave explorers were found dead early today after more than three days of exhausting searching.The bodies of Ralph Moreland and Tom Arnold, both, 25, were discovered by volunteer long.His flight was first postponed Tuesday because of bad weather and had been rescheduled for 8 a.m.today.Grissom, 35, an air force cap-, Autoroute survey is planned teachers killed in the blast in\tf New London, Tex.\t'Safety First' CLAIMS RESPONSIBILITY MONTREAL (CP)\u2014The Que-tain, was to be rocketed toward Hec autoroutes authority an _______________________nounced a survey of motorists Drop sponsorship iwi11 start today to the garrison big French naval base President Habid Bourguiba\u2019s Cleveland industrialist Cyrus Eaton and Mrs.Eaton extended the invitation a month ago in Bulgaria while visiting with the at the \u201e _ _ _ bere\t; first man in space As Tunisian troops main j There has been no confirma tained a token land blockade tion that Gagarin will accept around the base to support |br invitation, but a secretary Eaton said Tuesday Ga- J _ -«gg I** vk mm PARIS \u2014 (AP) \u2014 Tunisian troops today opened fire on a French military helicopter al the naval base of Bizerte, the French premier\u2019s office announced.\u2018keen interest\u201d to Mr.garin expressed in the proposal.The spokesman, speaking for Mr.Eaton while the Nova Scotia-horn millionaire was \u201cout herding some of his short horn cattle,\u201d said the astronaut was especially interested in visiting demand that the French give! Pugwash.N.S.up the Bizerte air - naval sta Pugwash, a north shore fish-tion, the government radio an-jing-mining village, is Mr.nounced the firing orders.j Eaton\u2019s birthplace and has The broadcast followed by gained prominence In recent minutes an announcement in years as the \u201chome of the think paratroopers;\tinternational figures in Bizerte I vjte(j Njr Eaton to discuss in SANTA MONICA, Calif.(AP)-Traffic officers here asked the name of a motorist they had halted for speeding.Said the driver: \u201cSafety First.\" Then he produced a driver's licence issued to Safety First, 67.; Paris that French determine jjave\tordered to TORONTO (CP) _____ General!\"1116 financial possibilities and;t0 reinforce troops already sta- Motors of Canada Limited isprobable location\u201d of the Mont-jtioned here.withdrawing sponsorship of the;real-Sherbrooke autoroute.\tj ^ French goverment spokes- man did not specify how or-when they would be sent, but Canadian Broadcasting Corpor-j A statement by commissioner' ation's Sunday television dramaiçUy p0liquin said the survey!\t,,\t\u201e\t, hour, the CBC announced Tuesj,^ be t^c most exhaustive of P™5\"™1\u2019\u2019.*' '/T?wuuM move by day.The reason given was a de- its kind ever undertaken in the\tahnut a cline in the program\u2019s evening nrovince >»\tregiment, totalling about a audience caused bv comoetitionl\t'\t.\t., ,\t., ,\tthousand men, has been on the from new private 'stations I The Provincial legislature ap- alerl for the |ast wt.ek at Bone from new private stations.proved credits for the survey at jn eastern Algeria.its last session.\t|,IAS TOKEN VoRCE The survey ends Aug.13.j Tunisia has only a token force The statement by Mr.Poli-jt'f Swedish - built fighter quin said stations are being set pLones.up at 15 locations between Mont ! In a companion move to sc- expiosion.were uncertain how long the pair had been dead.\tdid Moreland and Arnold were| trapped inside Sunday night; when a sudden flood swamped1 the passage and left the mouth of the cave under 16 feet of water at one point during the night.\t- - Robert Armstrong, leader off j the search party, said the two) Indiana University gradu-l SAINT JOHN, Child dies mother, 31 charged ________________________\u201e ______ _________ ________ N.B, ((P) \u2014 ate students apparently had en- Mrs.Helen Louise Meighan, 31, tered a dead-end passage in an was charged with murder today effort to escape the swirling in the death Tuesday of her waters.\tjtwo - month \u2022 old baby Thomas The bodies were lying side by Arthur, found with a plastic side.\tbag over his head in a south The two students, both experienced cave explorers, entered end tenement building.She was remanded to jail for the southern Indiana limestone:preliminary hearing July cave at 5 p.m.Sunday, an hour before sudden rains sent flood waters cascading along the underground stream.Volunteers were unable to enter the cave until early Monday after waters at the mouth receded.She appeared today in police coart.Police said they went to the scene shortly after 5 p.m.on receiving a telephone call from the baby\u2019s father, William Meighan, saying; \u201cMy boy\u2019s dead.\u201d An autopsy was performed on the baby Tuesday night.Wins contest and a husband NUNEATON, England (AP)\u2014Valerie Cope, 16, won a free telephone call in a cinema contest.So Tuesday night she called her boy friend, Gunner Jim Brogan, with the British Army in West Germany.Brogan proposed.Valerie accepted.Today's Chuckle Man is that peculiar animal who gets a hearty laugh out of an old family album and then looks in the mirror without sq, much as a grin.Golfers killed NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y.(AP) Two golfers were killed Tuesday when lightning struck a tree under which they were standing during a thunderstorm at city \u2022 owned Hyde Park golf course.They were Robert Taylor, 30, of nearby Sanborn and Donald Bird, 34, of Niagara Falls.Condition critical VANCOUVER (CP) - A.E LOST, BUT IT WAS PROFITABLE \u2014 Jerry Shepherd, 3, of Hamilton was lost for nine hours hut it was a profitable exper- jpnoe _ for him anyway.When Hamilton police found him, they weren\u2019t too sure they had the right boy.Police were told jerry had disappeared with itis baby stroller.When found, he had a wagon and some toys but no stroller.Jerry cleared up the mystery; lie told his parents he traded the stroller for the toys anil wagon.\t(CP Photo) JFK's Berlin plan said near ready By JOHN M.HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON \u2014 (Al\u2019) \u2014 President Kennedy was reported today to be nearing u decision on military and diplomatic measures the United Stntes may take to meet the Soviet challenge over West Berlin.__ The president scheduled a meeting of the National Seen rity Council this afternoon.The!' meeting was expected to deal largely, if not entirely, with the Berlin crisis and is the third said Gagarin\u2019s visit, if suc}1 White House gathering o gjven ^ jbe Soviet government ternational matters.An informed Ottawa source said) Tuesday Gagarin will be stopping at Gander, Nfd., Sunday while the plane that carries him to Cuba refuels.A stop in Nova Scotia was seen as a possibility following the Cuban visit, but Mr.Eaton\u2019s spokesman said no date had been set.new statement of U.S.determination to protect West Berlin against Communist pressures.The Kennedy statement was timed to follow by about 24 | hours warnings of war danger 100 miles real and Sherbrooke to the east.Motorists are to be asked the origin of their trip and destination as well as other questions The information will be pro cessed by electronic computers.cure a piece of the oil-rich Sahara for Tunisia some 500 miles south of Tunis, \u201cvolunteers of death\u201d were reported on the march to plant the.Tunisian \"flag at marker 233, near the rich Edjele oil field being de- Mr.Poliquin also said that jn ve*°Pcr* 6y t rance, planning the route \u201ccareful at- ^116 French have a descit tention will be given to the fu.Post at the marker point and |ture expansion of the population in each community.Strike* split LONDON (Reuters) \u2014 One thousand striking maintenance workers of the British Overseas Airways Corporation at London |Airport split into two opposing factions Tuesday.The wildcat strikers split when one group asked to be allowed to return to work.The request was a reversal of a position taken earlier by the strikers at a mass meeting.Cl 1 ATT A N O O G A, Tenn.(AP)\u2014The congregation of a say it is 25 miles outside I u- Chattanooga Baptist Church nisian territory.^ Bourguiba this) took a Biblc passage literally and sent up in smoke those things which they felt were week claimed the area for Tu-French\u201c Page 5 See Bulletin BUENOS AIRES, Argentine \u2014 (AP) \u2014 An Argentine Airlines DC-6 chrashed in flames today near Azul and officials feared all of the 60 passengers and crew members aboard were killed.He .made, likely would be sometime I\u2019Hicy makers in three we.d.s, this summer and would include Prior to this conferen.ce with a visit to the Eaton farm here his diplomatic and military ad where some of the province\u2019s visers, the president was dueo to lop cattle are grown.\tmake at a press conference a Southerners take Bible literally, women\u2019s shorts go up in smoke them to wear dresses.\u201d Taylor said he advised Hie man who burned the TV set that it would be permissible for him to sell it and give lhe mqney to the church.But, he said, the advice was rejected' with the comment \u201cI Ihink it will be better to burn il.\u201d The basis for the congrega separating them from God, their pastor said Tuesday.Items burned on the grounds of the Haynes Memorial Baptist Church in-! eluded a television set, roulette wheel, cigarels, dice, playing cards, rock V roll records and about 100 pairs of ; women\u2019s shorts.Asked about the burning of j the women\u2019s shorts, Rev.Ed I Taylor said \u201cour ladies de-! cidcd it would be better for by the United Slates, Britain and France.The three power* told the Kremlin that the Berlin crisis is solely of Russia\u2019s making and they said Ihcy found it necessary \u201cto warn the Soviet government in all seriousness of the grave dangers\u201d of its course.If the Russians undeilakc, as Premier Khrushchev has warned they will do, to destroy Western rights in Berlin and Western access to the city they will endanger \u201cinternational peace and security and .the lives and well-being of millions of people,\u201d the U.S.note to Moscow said.U.S., British and French messages on the Berlin situation were delivered in the lion\u2019s action, the pastor said, ! Soviet capital Monday and made came from Acts 1!): 18 20: \u201cAnd many (hat believed came, and confessed, and shewed their deeds.Many of them also which used curious arts brought their hooks together, and burned them before all men .so mightily grew the word of God and prevailed.\u201d public Tuesday.PLAN MORE NOTES The Western powers already are planning to follow up this reassertion of their Berlin rights with a new round of notes some weeks hence proposing negotiations to find a way out See \u201cJFK\u2019s Berlin\u201d Page 5 West playing Pravda says dangerous of Berlin \u2014 Russia to-|treaty the West is \u201caiding and hysteria\u201d in the United Slates| Pravda took the same line readiness for|abetting the sinister forces and claimed West German! today and added the Soviet which seek to start anotheri Chancellor Konrad Adenauer\u2019s) Union \u201cwas and is ready for war.\u201d\t| call for firmness \u201ccan only be! talks both on the German pro- a cal] for war.\u201d Mem and on all other unsolved ?It spoke of \u201cunprecedent warre8arded as SEMINARY ADDITION \u2014 Erection of the steel framework LONDON (CP) day declared its talks on \u201cthe German problem\u201d but claimed the West is \u201cplaying a dangerous game\u201d over the question.The Soviet news agency Tass quoted statements by Pravda on the heels of notes from the Western powers expressing wil-lingnes to negotiate but warning Russia that any move against Berlin -could lead to \u201chighly dangerous developments.\u2019 The notes published Tuesday1 the opening of the all-German\t.^ .i upriin the United States, Britain Protestant Church congress.; the Communist sector of Berlin.! West uernn game notes problems.\u201d East Germany\u2019s official ADN news agency lashed out.at the See \u201cWest playing\u201d Page i East German Protestants defy Reds , congress.The Communist newspaper jby and France, were followed by n^iu)fc^ri|Uemhi»*'pi^'tr!e0Come!^0r tlie \"CW extension to St\u2019 Charles B°rromee Seminary is ! an announcement in Bonn that British Columbia Electric tom-being\tby lhe >iacKinnon Structural Steel Corpor- the big four foreign ministers P°ured across pany and chancellor oie _n\u2018 ;at|on 0f Sherbrooke.The addition to the wing facing Frontenac wiji meet in Paris Aug 5 and 6\ta warning Tuesday by maSned critically ill Tuesday! !slreet and c°ntaining The auditorium wiH he three storeys, 48 Moscow radio said Tuesday Dr Grauer 55, was strikcn:feet ca('h floor measuri,lg 60\t60 feet\u2022\tnight that in rejecting Soviet with leukemia last spring.BERLIN\u2014 (Reuters)\u2014 Hun- tending the congress would beirecruiters in clerical guise, dreds of East German Proles-! \u201cbreaking the law of his own But church sources said bun-\t.tants defied the orders of their ! state.\u201d\t¦\tdreds of East Germans, includ- sa\u2019d the West isotfenng pre- Communist rulers today and East Germany already had mg one bishop, ignored the or- ^ay Sab\"e.boCdied East GermanS turned up in Vest Berlin for banned au congress events in der and crossed the border to and .rob our republic of work- .\tHowever, most jng people.\u201d bad ! East German churches and bish- During the last two iveeks the ops were forced to withdraw The East German Protestants ! Organizers of the congress hoped to hold their meetings in the border de Neues Deutschland, the main organ of the East German Com- both East and West Berlin.Neues Deutschland said the ban was imposed \u201cso that no East German citizen should beu About 35,000 people were ex- from the congress under pressure from the Communist regime.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) proposals for a German peace; mumst party, that anyone at-j delivered up to the \u2018cold war\u2019 peeled to attend the four-day daily number of refugees leaving East Germany has increased from 400 to more -than 1,000.So far this month more than 16,000 East Germans have fled to the West. t SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., JULY 19, 1961 GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING 3_WCAX\u2014Burlington 5\u2014WPTZ\u2014Plottiburg 6\u2014CBMT\u2014Montreal 7\u2014CHLT \u2014 Sherbrooke fBA\u2014To Be Announced\t12\u2014CFCF \u2014 Montreal 8\u2014WMTW \u2014 Mount Washington WEDNESDAY S:M p.m.quencei.7)\tItalien Televln 81 Camouflai* I) Popeya 5)\tThe Lon* Ranger 8)\tThe Lone Ranger 5:15 p.m.S> Robin Hood 5:25 p.m.8) Kartoc-n Karnlval 6)\tHuckleberry Hound 5:30 p.m.8) Huckleberry Hound 7)\tA Communiquer 7)\tEarly Show 5:45 p.m.I) Music Country 12) Carte Blanch* Style too p.m.3) Great Headllnei of the Century 8)\tNew* 8) Ray Millajid Show 7)\tMe'ody Ranch 12) Carte Blanch* 4:10 p.m.3) World of Sport* 4:1) p.m.5) Atlantic Weatherro 4:25 p.m.3) Weather Wla* 6:30 p.m.3) Newatlme 5) Kartoon Karnlval 8)\tMetro 7)\tTele-Bulletin 4:40 p.m.5) Adirondack Vacation News 12) Carte Blanch* 4:43 p.m.3) Doug.Edward»\u2014 & the Newa \u2022) Huntley \u2022 Brinkley New» 8)\tCBC TV New» 7)\tLa Meteo 4:55 p.m.8)\tSport» 7.00 p.m.3) Huckleberry Hound 4:30 i.m.fl Continental CUsjroo 7:00 a.m.I) Test Pattern 5) Today 7.23 a.m.3) Local News 7:30 a.m.5) Today 7:45 *.m.I) Farm & Home 7:5» a.m.3) Program Preview» 8:00 a.m.3) CBS News 8:15 a.m.5) 1 Spy tii Seven-O-On* 7)\tToute de Monde Chante 12) Guestward Hoi 7:15 p.m.8)\tPicture Edition ol the New* 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Oakley 4:15 p.m.3) Secret Storm 7)\tActualité Féminine 4:30 p.m.3) Edge of Night 5) Here's Hollywood 8)\tJunior Roundup 7)\tL'Heure du Far Weat 121 Surprtae Party 5:00 p.m.3) Popeya 5) Rocky and hli Friends 8)\tRocky and his Frleo 5:15 p.m.3) Casey Jones 5.25 p.m.12) The Three Stooges 5:10 p.m.5) Kartoon Karnlval 5) Roy Rogers 7)\tGene Autry 8)\tEarly Show 5:45 p.m.3) Music Country Style 12) Carta Blanche 4:00 p.m.3) Great Headline* of Century 5) New* 8) Bachelor Father 7) Tl-Bunc Richard 12) Sport* 4:10 p.m.3i World of Sports 12) Carte Blanch* *:15 p.m.5) Atlantic Weathcrme 4:20 p.m.5) Sports Scorebook 4:25 p.m.3) Weatherwlse 7) La Personnalité Bravo 4:30 p.m.3) Newstime 5)\tKartoon Karnlval 6)\tMetro 7)\tTele-Bulletin 12) New* 4:40 p.m.12) Carte Blanch* 4:45 p.m.3) Doug.Edwards and the News 5) News Report* 7)\tLa Meteo 4:50 p.m.71 Edition Sportive 12) Weather 4:55 p.m.si Sports\u2014Doug Smith 12) Carte Blanch* 7:00 p.m.3) Jim Backus Show 5) Bugs Bunny 8)\tSeven-O-One 7)\tJ\u2019ai ét4 Témoin 12 The Rifleman 7.20 p.m.8)\tTri-State New* 7:30 p.m.3) Sports Spectacular 5)\tThe Third Man 6)\tSea Hunt 7)\tAllons Camper 8)\tQuick Draw McGraw 12) Sunset Theatre 7:45 p.m.7) Telephone Sonna 0:00 p.m.5)\tDonna Reed Show 6)\tSummer Circuit 7)\tLi Cle da «soi 8)\tDonna Reed Show 0:30 p.m.3) Zane Grey Theatre 5) Bat Masterson 8) Checkmate 7)\tEn quete de Chanst; 8)\tTha Real McCoys 9:00 p.m.3) Gunslinger 5) Bachelor Father 71 Rendez-vous avec Mech.8) My Three Sons 9:30 p.m 5)\tGreat Ghost Tales 6)\tF\u2019arade \"Spring Thaw\u201d 7)\tTole.journal 8)\tThe Untouchables 12) Naked City 9:45 p.m.81 CBC TV New* 7)\tNew* roundup 10:00 p.m.3) CBC Reports 5)\tYou bet your Ilf* 6)\tTightrope 10:30 p.m.3) American Civil War 3) Man Hunt 8)\tFocus 7)\tCine Club 8)\tFun Afloat Show 12) Pulse 10.45 p.m.8) Sports Scoreboard 11:00 p.m.3) Esso Reporter 5)\tLate News & Sport» 6)\tCBC TV New» 7)\tTelejournal 8)\tTomorrow\u2019s Headlines 12) Pajama playhousa 11:05 p.m.8) Sports Final 11:10 p.m.3) Vermont Edition 8) ML Wash.Weather 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and t Weather SI Jack Paar Show 8) Viewpoint 7) La Météo 81 World\u2019s Best Movies 11:16 p.m.71 News Round-Up 11:20 p.m.3) Stage 3 11:22 p.m.6)\tFinal Edition 12) Meditation 11:30 p.m.3) Stag# Three S) Jack Paar 7)\tFireside Theatre 11:32 p.m.8)\tMovie Cavalcade HILL TOP ANTIQUES SALE Saturday - July 22nd On display from 1 to 3 p.m.Sal* Starts 3.30 p.m.Complete line of Antiques.Eg: Furniture, China, glass, lamps, clocks, Pewters, Cop per, Brass, Primitive Books, Paintings, Maps, Art, Entire stock sold to highest bidder.EDNA RIVERS St.Armand, Quebec RICHMOND \u2014\t|Mri.Archie Moulton, at Hatley.\tI Friends of Mist Edith Mc'Otar «\"«U wore Mr.,#d' mm Count are pleased to learn she Mr* ^ S'on* *nd, Mr,s\u2019Ger' has returned from the gher-tr\u201cde pe'hl'1'.of Montreal ^ brooke Hospital, where she was ^lss Beatnce Gross re,ears beJore ^ t0 p4BIBcV \u201cfp®,T Thîrl theV: Ned Rick nf Danville W h i I Mon,real-\tPARIS (AP)-Ttierc tl,e> here Mr and Mrs Ned Rick ac Mr8\u2019 A\u2019 F' Abercromlüe has'were, Gene Kelly and Jackie, companied by Mr.and\thome after visiting her Gleason, locked in deep eon- Harry Rick visited Mr\tand\t^ Stanley of Wy* templation.____________________J______T man, who is ill with pneumonia.They were pondering a scene She was accompanied by Miss in Gigot, in which Kelly is di-] Karen Brock, of Danville, Mr.reeling Gleason.The set wasj A.F.Abercrombie, who spent;1*1® hovel of the Parisian hobo, James Balfour \u2022 presents \u2022 Two one-act plays the mm by Eugene Ionesco \u2022 and \u2022 It \"PHOENIX TOO FREQUEHT by Chistopher Fry Opening Tomorrow Night -* Thursday, July 20th.Curtain at 8:30 Friday Night - July 21st - LADIES NIGHT * Ladies escorted by gentlemen will be admitted free of charge.Tickets $2.00 ¦ $2.50 - $3.00 For reservations.CALL: VI.2-2705 Season tickets available: $27.00 and $22.50 \u2014 Good for any ten performances.Next Week's Play: \"NUDE WITH VIOLIN\" by Noel Coward the weekend there, accompanied them home.After returning, Mr.and Mrs.Abercrombie were called to Bristol, N.H., by the death of their aunt, Mrs.W.Schofield, the former Clara Abercrombie.EAST HEREFORD - Mr.and Mrs.Munn Owen, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Sherman Dorman of West Stewartstown, N.H., spent a week with relatives in Ontario.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Owen, were in Colebrook, N.H., to attend the induction services for Rev.Mr.Taylor, who has taken up his duties there and in Canaan, Vt, and Hereford.A Sunday School picnic, was held recently when 25 children took part in races and games.A weiner roast was the main attraction at the noon hour.From a trunk-full of HUMOR .grows a tree-full of LAUGHS! Companion Attraction! THE HOODLUM Terry-, Alastair Thomas Sim Ian Carmichael CM STARTS TODAY! Gnmodo Or how to win without actually cheating.DON TRUE MORE REALGAR FOR YOUR CAR Êtivoy Special Sedan L il\t¦\t* «fis MANUFACTURED FOR GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS OF CANADA, LIMITED, BY VAUXHALL MOTORS LIMITED, LUTON, , a\tBig (19.3 cu.ft.) trunk for a»l the family\u2019s luggage !T4m.V\tv*'/ ¦ AH I ANOTHER DOLLAR tW&fttH'oli fre* vptfpiKd nf itito .\u2022\tV^\\\\\tÜ\t$8 S ^ ' VV\\ V vt \u2018\"U ENGLAND.PARTS AND SERVICE FROM COAST TO COAST.\u2022 M761C FOXBROOKE MOTORS LTD.t 345 WELLINGTON ST- SOUTH r LO: 9 3606 SHERBROOKE^ QUE.played by the comic.The problem was how to prepare a table to serve another resident of the place, a mouse.\u2018\u20181 think he should take this rag and wrap it around the bottle, like this,\u201d Gleason said, 'gesturing with a flourish.Too broad,\u201d Kelly com-j mented.\u2018\u2019It\u2019ll be a smash,\u201d Gleason insisted.\u201cEven Mickey Mouse would want to come to a dinner like this.\u201d Kelly suddenly grinned \u201cImagine\u2014two grown men trying to figure out how to serve dinner to a mouse!\" TALENTS WEDDED That is just one of the inanities concerning this film.The idea was dramed up by Gleason.If it succeeds, it will be because ol an odd wedding of talents \u2014 the precise, ballet-minded Kelly and the difficult-to-harness Gleason: How are they getting along?\u201cJust great,\u201d said Kelly.\u201cOne thing I can t understand: Why is it that every reporter tries to work up a feud between us?\u201d \u201cYeah, what's the matter with you guys?\u201d Gleason growled.\u201cHow come you're always trying to stir up trouble?The same thing happened with me and Art Carney, Reporters kept asking me what I really-thought of him.You should have seen the disappointment on their faces when I told them I thought Carney was a greatj guy.\u201d \"I suppose feuds make news,\u2019' Kelly said.\"Why should they?\u201d Gleason demanded \u201cWhy couldn't they print: \u2018Jackie Gleason loves Gene Kelly'?\u201d Why put up with acid indigestion?You dont have to.not with TU MS around ! When stomach upset threatens .just take a couple.Right away you'll feel fast relief from heartburn and the discomforts of acid indigestion.No water needed .and there's never any after-taste 1 Cet TUMS in handy roH» or the new 100-to blot family bottl# for the tummy ADMISSION: 50c Children under 12 FREE TONIGHT & THURS.NIGHT: Jerry Lewis in his funniest, biggest comedy riot, as \"The Ladies Man\" with Helen Traubel, Pat Stanley\u2014 In Technicolor FRIDAY & SATURDAY Most amazing tale of true adventure ever filmed \"Sink The Bismarck\" Kenneth More, Dana Wynter in Cinemascope SUNDAY ONLY ¦ July 23 At last, you can see it! \"Sayonara\" Marlon Brando, Red Buttons, Patricia Owen*, Ricardo Montalban, Miyoshi Umeki in Teehnirama, Technicolor Next MON.-TUES.-WED.THURS.Special 4 Nights\u20141st Run! Better than a trip to Paris .Gay,Gal-orioui \"Can - Can\" Frank Sinatra, Shirley MacLaine, Maurice Chevalier.Louis Jourdan.in breathtaking color.WM t ^ 'V*' \u2022'V ?V, :\u2022 5 iplii Four-door cpvëriience witft every Envoy i.'' \\ Econo-Powèr engine for real economy 81 g win low area, safety glass all 'round Foam-cushion seats for extra comfort .-.w I n st ru men! panel g roups all dials for at-a-glance reading Wancteijvrability, roadability, P easier driving a .Widest choice of colors, fabrics, in Envoy's class KINNEAR'S MILLS - Mr.and Mrs.Fred Crawford of Sand Hill, spent the weekend with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.George Crawford and family.Mr.and Mrs.M.Patton spent a few days in Montreal at their home.Mr, and Mrs.Lyman Morrison motored to Lennoxville, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Nutbrown and daughter Nor-een, who were guests of relatives in town.Mr.and Mrs.W.Beattie and family, Mr.Lyman Learmonth, Mr.Ernest Jamieson, all of East Angus, were overnight guests of| Mr.and Mrs.Harold Jamieson and family, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Cliche, of Quebec City, were visiting their daughter, Miss Jocelyn Cliche; at the Eager home.Mr.and Mrs.Francis McVety and family of Kingston, Ont., and Mrs.Annie Lowry were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wayne Lowry and family in Thet ford Mines.Mr.Alfred Crawford has purchased the house owned by Mr.Leslie Nutbrown.Mrs.Susan Knight and daughter, Marguerite Relation, and! grandson Wesley Relation, spent a day in Quebec City, before returning to their home in Charlestown, N.H, Coming: FRI.\u2022 SAT.July 28-29 James Stewart, June Allyson \"The Glenn Miller Story\" NORTON Vi mil# from Customs it NORTON, VT.ADMISSION: 60c Children under 12, free.TONIGHT: last showing Alfred Hitchcock's \"PSYCH O\" It'll make your hair stand on end! Don't miss it! THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY: Ford Nite.Driver of every Ford, Falcon, Meteor, Mercury, admitted FREE, courtesy Maur-ais Automobiles Ltee, Coaticook, and Crest Auto Inc., Colebrook, N.H.ON THE SCREEN: Lauren Bacall, Kenneth More - in \u2022 \"Flame Over India\" Cinemascope & Color PINNACLE - Bruce Richardson of Toronto, Ont., is spending his summer vacation with Mr.and Mrs.Merrick Gallup.Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Gallup, motored to Sutton with Heather and Brian, to visit Mrs.Gallup's parents.Mr.and Mrs.Eldon Gallup, and Valerie of St.Laurent, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Kendall Gallup.FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 21 -22 Elvis Presley, as \"Pacer\" the Haifbreed, in the exciting \"Flaming Star\" in Cinemascope & Color SUNDAY ONLY, July 23rd.Jungle Adventure in Ceylon \"Elephant Walk\" Elizabeth Taylor.Dana Andrews in glorious Technicolor Next MON.-TUES.-WED.Pat Boone, Buddy Hackett \"All Hands On Deck\" Dennis O'Keefe, Barbara Eden Cinemascope & Color THURS.July 27th 'THE NAKED JUNGLE\" CANADA\u2019S ONIY .'snîiM in Can You See., and LIVE Adventure 0\t| Nofrotion by OSSON WELIES You'll skim the vast Pacific into the exotic blue splendor ' of the SOUTH SEAS! Kooe a Can.Duttfr ticwmicolob SCHEDULE Of SHOWS AID 9HKES! Mol!, W#d.2 pj», $).75 on* il JO.Mot.Sot.and Son, 2 p.m.J2.00 ond 51.SO.Ev«.(Won.to Sot.) 8.40 p.m.$2.40 ond 51.75 and Sunday night, 7J0 pun.52.40 and 41,75.TUiRMil 1430, BLEURY AV.8 7102 ALL SEATS RESERVED DioT: AV.8-5603 8213 CiêJériecXkJuaj ^7\" CENTRE DECORATION WALLPAPkR TILE LINOLEUM CARPETING 156 Wellington N* SHERBROOKE aini5 THETFORD MINES 417 Notro Dome S.^^erbrooke Bail?EetoTb WED,, Jl'l.Y 19.19tU \u201cSherbrooke's Leading Dairy\" SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO 215*5 ' 'W, vv By ALISON SCHOENFELD (Record ilolt reporter) I .WMHKttifa'' REGIONAL CALK CLCB WINNERS \u2014 Pictured above are the seven winners of Elimination Day contests at the Eastern Townships Calf Club regional judging competition held at the Len-noxville Experimental Farm in Lennoxville.from left to rigi are Monique Auger, of Bromptonville, third in the French-speaking section: Annette Rentier of Windsor, 4th in the trench speaking section; Suzanne Begin of Coaticook, 5th in French speaking section: Brenda Frizzle of Brome, first in both sections; J.E.Audet, agronome, in charge of Provincial Calf Club activities in Province of Quebec; Robert Clement of Lennox-ville, first in French-speaking section; Dan Parkison, of l.on noxville 2nd in English speaking section and Henriette Lemay of Bromptonville 2nd in the French-speaMag section.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay)! Champions named Brome Double offered Playhouse Two one act plays, The Chairs and A Phoenix Too Frequent, will be presented this week at the North Hatley Playhouse starting Thursday night.Appearing in Eugene lones-cp's The Chairs will be Roger Dauphin and Patricia Brown.Joy Berry.Basya Hunter and Tony Vintcent will take part in Christopher Fry\u2019s A Phoenix Too Frequent.The play is a satire set in ancient Greece and concerns the activités of a wife mourning the death of her husband, a \"servant who is keeping her company in the tomb and a soldier who brings them back to the world of the living.Friday night will be Ladies Night at the Playhouse and any lady accompanied by a male escort will be admitted free of charge, a guest of the girl wins 4-H Club judging honors Students greet students Fined heavily in income tax fraud An Asbestos man was fined $1,000 and costs b\\ Judge Joseph Marier in Sherbrooke Court of Sessions tor defrauding the federal government b> filing false income tax returns.J.A.I.afiainme, president of Asbestos Transport Limited, pleaded guilty to seven different charges lodged by the government involving approximately $00,000 over the past few years.The charges were lodged by the government when it discovered that l.aflamine's deelared revenues didn\u2019t correspond with the revenues declared by his transport companies.The government represented by Richard Crcpeail, Q.C., demanded that a fine of $15.000 he imposed by the court while the defence, for its part, claimed that a fine of $5,000 would be adequate.In rendering his decision.Judge Marier, stated that Laflamtne would have to pay the total court costs .is well as the $7.000 fine and also pay back the government the money of which he had defrauded them.Highway indemnity plan operations are described .The Highway Victims Indem-ed and the registration certifi- interpretation in sonata playing nity Act was described as thel cate will be annulled.\t«ill be discussed at the class \u2018second most important social^ Secondly.The 1 n d o m n i l yjlonight.Mr.Szcryng who has act ever brought into effect in Fund will begin to make pay- just completed recording the prov.of Quebec\u2019, by A.D.lments on October 1.\tBrahms Sonatas with H.Sheeran, superintendent of[ All the costs of the accident ^u*\u2019'ns,|,'n (',nphasued Sharing musical talents duty and pleasure, violinist says I Anyone who is born with a gift for musio must work to per j led his art and must share lus jialent with others, violini s t ! Henryk Szeryng said in an inter jview at the summer camp ot I the Jeunesses Musicales of C'a nada at Mount Orford Tuesday might.Sharing one\u2019s talent is a Jut> as well as a pleasure, Mr S/.eryng emphasized.Mr.Szeryng is spending live days at the J.M.C.camp during which time be is giving a series of public lectures on violin inter pretation as well as a concert on Saturday evening He explained that he divided the lectures into three aspects of violin technique.The first lecture which was given Tues da\\ night dealt with problems concerning works written lor the violin alone Taras Gabora and Jean Cousineau performed works by Bach, Reger.Bartok, Ysaye, and Martinon in con junction with Mr Szeryng\u2019s lee , turc.bill at Typical mid-July weather added to the enjoyment of a perfect day Tuesday for some 75 Eastern Township English and French-speaking Calf Club contestants, fellow Club members, i their families and county agronomes who attended the regional i \u2019Elimination Day\u2019 contests held at the Lennoxville Experimen-!tal Farm.Some 35 Eastern Township Calf Clubs sent two represen- ! tatives each to the contesU.Here, the contestants competed for the highest points by classifying young calves and adult cattle and explaining the classification of cattle.The delegates also had to take an oral examination on farm administration, including the discussion of feeding problems and the care and illness of dairy cattle.Two other points were also^^^\t*of Brompt-\u201d.considered in choosing the win-\tand {ourth was Annette Bernier of Wind- WINDSOR, Ont.(P \u2014 Seven high school students from Granby and Vallcyfield, Que., were surprised Tuesday to be greeted at city hall by a 17-year-old \u201cmayor.\u201d The students, who began ners.Personality and the COn-|vlue .wun\t^\u201c\u2018itwo-week visit with Windsor viewed testant activities in their Club.Seven winners were chosen from among the delegates.Two of which were English speaking, five French speaking, Brenda Frizzle, of the Brome Calf Club walked away with top honors by placing first in the English speaking section and also placing first with the highest points in both sections.Brenda, named grand champion of the Day, rolled up 502 points for herself in the oral examination and the judging and classification of dairy cattle.Don Parkinson of the Lennox sor with 479 points.Fifth place went to Suzanne Begin of Coaticook with 478 points.The judges were county agronomes.Having successfully competed in the Regional contest, these seven winners will now compete in the Provincial contest to be held at the Sherbrooke Exhibition in August.From the Provincial contest 14 delegates will be chosen.The winners of the Provincial contest will go to the Royal ihe Stanstead and Sherbrooke Insurance Company, in speaking before Sherbrooke Rotar-ians at their noon meeting Tuesday.\u201cThe Indemnity Act has to be commended,\u201d he said.\"The Act\u2019s provisions are the result of months of intensive effort on the part of a good many people deeply concerned with Quebec\u2019s high traffic accident rate and what to do about it.It is a good law, and a sound law, made for the benefit of every resident of our Province.\u201d What is this new law all about.Mr.Sheeran briefly re the new act.As of July 1, the Highway up to the prescribed $10,000 interview Tuesday three Artur in Ihe night that \u2014 Charles Reinoi are snendllig the left, pianist, week at the Slightly hurt in .Magog accident $20,000 and $5,000 will i,ci there mus I be eomplote partner covered by the Fund each time slufl a,1 vannot he properly inlet In each case the victim is car Pro','1.10\tFOR DOGS 2V2 ib\t25\tM Complet* Lint of Groceries \u2014 Beer LENNOXVILLE DELIVERY A.M.SHERBROOKE DELIVERY, P.M.ICE Tel: LO.2-1531 LENNOXVILLE________ ^Mbcooke Dally'Eecoctf Eittbllihcd Ptbruiry 9, 1897, ineorporatlnfl Shirbrook# CaitH* (\u2022\u2022».1837) «\"d **\t,h.Sharbreak* D.ily R.cord Comp.ny, Ltd., 119 Dog uoys d.ÿrioè.'évV; 9O d*yi*old;*25c.' \"AuthoVi.ed .itcond eU,.m.ll, Po.t Ôffl*.D.p.rtm.nt, Ottiwi.\"\t.\u2014- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1961 Step forward lory should restore ihr equilibrium.The location of the new factory in \u2022Sherbrooke wan not a matter of luck, but rather represent! the fruition of a co-operative, community effort which had the strongest support of the city council, the Chambers of Commerce and other groups.Other communities provided the company with many attractions but the.united front displayed by the local groups convinced it of the advantages offered by Sherbrooke Lowney's made an important de cision when it decided to locate here and it is to be hoped that the decision will prove mutually advantageous both to the company and the city, the past period plays and skits, and a host of others.Such a reservoir of information can prove invaluable in preserving the heritage of history and customs which, if we look deep enough, is the foundation of much of our practice in the present day.I oo often, such small-scale local ef forts at preserving a piece of the past are overshadowed, almost buried, by larger and broader collections on up to a national scale.In such cases, it is often well to remember that, while the whole of something may be greater than any of its parts, it is still necessary to first accumulate the parts.The entry into production of the first manufacturing unit at the Walter M.Lowney plant marks an important sleip forward in the industrial development of Sherbrooke.The Lowney factory represents an entirely new line of industry in Sherbrooke, and the Eastern Townships for that matter, thus providing further diversification of employment in this district.Diversity has long been a feature of Sherbrooke's manufacturing set-up, although the rapid growth of the textile trade in recent years has somewhat upset this balance between various lines of production, f he Lowney fac- Parts of An Eastern Townships project worthy of support by district residents is the attempt of the Missisquoi ( ounty I lis-torical Society to build a research library of vintage literature and school texts.The Historical Society is looking for such invaluable research items as old school readers, hooks on Canadian and local history, early literature and poetry texts and old fashion magazines.Material of this sort is invaluable to the historian digging into new sources, the.amateur with an interest in his grandfather\u2019s time, the student writing a term paper, groups presenting Editorial notes Cubas revolution still persists A Csnsdisn Prsn rspertsr of students msrch throufhi Just »> regulsrly, adul1 fact hsi bsen ststionsd in Hsv.downtown streets on their way appear at the r»ilmgs of apar ana sint# lats April to rtport home from classes Moving ment balconies over loo .; ¦ smartly in column of threes, route.Watching the mi \u2022chi: they shout out the step in students, the faces register di ¦ regimental unison.\titaste, resigned acceptance < ¦ \u2014 .-.\u2014 [glowing approval depending < i MAGAZINE REPORT political sympathies.AND FREEDOM\t1'or tllose al home, t.u u;.olution is served up by rn ¦ the Cuban seen*.In this story Ho gives hit impression» o> the politicel atmosphere in the cspitel.By JACK BEST Canadien Prose Staff Writer HAVANA (CP)\u2014There is no (From the Ottawa Citken) ,\t.\t, .Both in this country and and televis.on; program sched , in the United States there has \u201cles are heavily flavored w.t escape from the Cuban révolu- been sharp criticism of the propaganda fare^ lion.It is everywhere you go.principal recommendations of Bookstores and new» stand The slogans, songs and ex- the O'Leary commission on air filled with material on the hortations follow you from the magazines, on the ground Cuban revolution ami the uor.>: lime you get up to the time you: that the proposals to deal Communist movement retire, always bearing in on with \u2018'Canadian editions\" of Periodica s are peddled in the your thoughts and movements, j u.S.publications and also streets along with uuDan.Also At times you have the stranse with \"split runs\u201d involving on sa'e are Communist Chinese feeling of being under the spell the same editorial material magazines, of an all \u2022 pervading presence hut different advertising, con- There is always some demon-that dominates things\u2014a.kind of stitute an attack on freedom stration or convention in probig brother.\t| of expression.It is difficult gress-to f.ll the Wers and The propaganda machine is to follow this argument.proude the forum for anothu loud and well oiled.You get the The practices which the irotmd of speeches, impression it is the product of commission finds objection-years of .careful development,! able are a form of dumping, perfected elsewhere and im- \u2019yiey should be treated ac-ported to Cuba.\t|\tcordingly, and the only ques- A walk in downtown Havana, tion is by what method.The is likely to expose you to a former government adopted variety of propaganda in- one method; the commission fluences.A mobile loudspeaker! prefers another.It is argu-shouts the party line or\tcallsj\table as to which\tis better, people to some sort of demon-j but certainly there is no basic stration.Radios blare from cer-j interference with freedom of tain public buildings.Every-\texpression in either case.\tNor where, banners marked\twith!\tdo the proposals\tpose\tany such slogans as: Country orj future threat to freedom of death; We shall conquer; or: the press in this country.Deatli to the Invader.\t!\tThe commission\titself\tob- No stars in eyes of corps Republic of West Germany: Part 2 Disparity in affluence obvious MONTREAL (CP)\u2014Canada's newly-formed peace corps is no place for starry-eyed idealists, says Dr.John S.Conway, history professor at the Univcr-Go to a swimming pool for1 serves \u201cthat freedom of the jsjty of British Columbia, isome quiet relaxation and you press is not an,end in itself, , Dr Conway is UBC committee may be serenaded by radio but only a function of gener- member for ,he Canadian Um-music from a loudspeaker \u2014 al intellectual freedom .music interlaced with singing! that a great constitutional commercials about the révolu-! doctrine cannot be reduced tion.\tto a mere business conve- Go to a nightclub and you; nience.\u201d may find the floor show spiked! That is putting the matter I with revolutionary propaganda, plainly and accurately.No * * *\ti restrictions on the entry of More sinister reminders of foreign magazines as a whole ' According lo press reports \u2014 and l-herr are pictures that tend lo prove it \u2014 Gina Lollobrigida and Elizabeth Taylor turned up the Moscow Film Festival in identical dresses by Dior There is one coincidence that we\u2019ll wager the publicity men of Hollywood and of The House of Dior had nothing In do with.?They are telling the story about the poor television announcer who took a deep drag on one of his sponsor s cigarettes and sighed blissfully: Man, that\u2019s real coffee!\u2019\u2019 ?Science has replaced the old time cheating butcher, the one whose heavy thumbs kept getting on the scales.According to I he Insider\u2019s Newsletter, his place has been taken by a scientific cheat who uses surgical clamps and a syringe to inject a solution of water and gelatin which inflates his corned beef, roast beef and pickled tongue.In Miami one such specialist was reported to have turned ^00 19-pound turkeys into hefty 26-pounders in a few hours.Experts say that if a roast or bird loses more than 30 percent of its original weight in cooking, it's been doctored.Can t buy emerging nations love Some United Stales authorities seem lo have come to the conclusion that no matter how hard they try, they cannot buy the love of many of the newly-emerging countries which have taken on varying hues of neutralism.A new sense of American appeal may be directed to building up the neutrals as a strong unifying force to act as! By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer mittee, is not a member of the government.But since the Cuban invasion fiasco \u2014 an invasion he strongly opposed\u2014 the Arkansas Democrat undoubtedly is getting more White House attention than in the past.that the United States and Russia may launch a nuclear test of strength in which the smaller powers would be victims yearn for a potept \u201cthird force\" or big bloc of countries which could become an effective wall between the two giants.There is some indication the United States also would welcome this.For years many Americans believed Russia and Communist China might fall upon each other and leave the United States alone.But despite all the fresh talk of trouble within the Communist camp, few respons- BERLIN (CP)\u2014Kurt Mathes sends his fraternal best wishes to Canadian construction workers.The friendly East German Communist stonemason scribbled out a message to workers in Canada while telling this reporter of the \u201cgood life-\u2019 in the Soviet-guided slate We talked over schnapps in the Bukarest, a restaurant about as intimate as a railway terminus, but, considered one of Ihe best the Eastern sector has to offer.While a genuine Romanian gypsy orchestra played, Kurt spoke of tlie equality of opportunity, the lack of color prejudice and the brighl vistas of fered by communism.The restaurant in which we talked was drab, despite the valiant efforts of the musicians.It was on the western end of (he Stalinallee, communism\u2019s gloomy show boulevard lined by stolid Russian-designed build ings.* * * Slalinalle late in the evening was (giirtually deserted, a sharp contrast to its West Berlin counterpart, Ihe Kurfuerstan-damm.The latter is the brightly-lit capitalist showcase deep in Communist territory, lined with well-stocked shops of modern glass and concrete construction.It is this obvious disparity between the affluance of the West atuj the austerity of the East that has helped provoke Nikita Khrushchev into moving to get rid of what he calls the \"bone in the Soviet throat.\" His ultimatum threatens lo make this city, a haunting monument to a lost war and empire, once again the flashpoint of conflict.Once Berlin was the militaristic, imperial metropolis that gave the orders governing the lives of conquered peoples from Oslo to Athens.are more unfilled job vacancies!with guns than applicants.By DAVID OANCIA Canadian Press Staff Writer present peril - fraught political status will be brought to an end.Only occasionally do they betray any tension or feeling of fatalism.They know' and accept that there is nothing they alone can do to alter their future, that everything essentially depends on Russia and the United States.Yet they live in hope, not expectation, that the changes they want will come and that Ber- from Walter Ulbricht\u2019s German creased by five times.For the the \"presence\u201d are the armed are proposed.Those affected first time since the war, there militiamen who roam the streets: by the commission\u2019s plan\u2014 versity Service Overseas (CUSO), a non - governmental .group patterned after President Kennedy's United States Peace Corps and designed to help under \u2022 developed countries through the trained services of young Canadian volunteers.In an interview, Dr.Conway said the peace corps volunteer net for those living east of the bullet - market Brandenburger Tor.Fifty thousand East Berliners\u2014one in 12 of the sector\u2019s wage earners \u2014 now actually earn their living in the capitalist Western zone.In addition to this roughly 5,-000 men, women and children make their way every week slung Over their if accepted by the govern-\ta 9u®lity of sacrifice !\tfor a lifetime identical with that of a missionary on the ecclesiastical scene.\" He must be well- shoulders, or sit guard at en- ment, as it should be\u2014will The boom is a powerful mag- trances to important buildings! be put in precisely the same DIVIDED BERLIN The Belgrade meeting, which * buffer againsfthe spread of|°Pe\"s Sei,t- U «ill be a summit communism.\tconference of some 24 Asian This hint of growing respect fnf Afnca\" leaders who, on for a new body of world political ^a a\"je\u2019 eettainly could not be power is imbedded in the appeal considered pro-Amenean.\t.of Senator J.William Fulbright1 The fact that Fulhright shouldjble officials in the U.S.see any to the Belgrade conference oficonsider making a direct appealTcal possibility of a Russian-neutrals to urge firmly that,0 th>s body is an indication of Chinese war.\"both sides\u201d show respect for the importance he attaches to\tIn^le wants to stabilize the Com-!Berliners are riding the boom the right of nations to detor- lm grow l, of uneommu ed coun- elgrado con er^ce\tmnmst empire a,ong ,he Elbe|that has come t0 their cit>, mine their own form of society.\ttheir possible future ^ favor ot self-détermination of MILES 81!RUN WEST GERMANY EAST FRENCH BRITISH SOi/lET AMERICAN HANNOVER.with guns across their laps.! position as their competitors.Twice a clay regularly, atj Where is the threat to free- tca'ncd and prepared to con-noon and late afternoon, squads dom in that?\ttribute Ins ability\u2014not for a ________ __________________________\u2014.\u2014 -.____________________[year or two\u2014but until the job JACOBY ON BRIDGE\tThe clash between idealism six -diamond bid, but East was anci\t«as .\u2019\u2019e'nS not going to give up the rubber.Dr:.Co,nway said- by CUf(° s He went on to six spades and natlonal f^cut.ve committee.then Mrs.Hilliard bid the grand ifently ffmed ,ln ^Iontrfea*\u2019 slam she had been heading for\tPlans lo estab- all tho Hmp\tillsh university - based local >/ ui nr t c [centres for recruiting student You cant blame West for I volumeers and tQ neg(ftiate with TWO WAYS TO BID MINOR SUIT SLAM What is the best way to bid a sure minor suit grand slam hand when you are vulnerable and your opponents not?One way is to start at seven and hope that you will be al- doubling.No one had bid forei(rn g 0 v e r n niBe n t s and lowed to play it.You can hope, hearts and he held the ace of a dJ who wan[ thJ he] t__,\t._I.U1.Ill fl.-H\tv t H o f cm!\t' dangers of giving tn to the new Soviet threats.\u201cIf America gives in to j Khrushchev on Berlin, then all - .\u201e j of Europe is lost,\u201d said Protes- CRISIS CITY \u2014 Berlin, located well inside Soviet-controlled tant Bishop otto Dibelius, said East Germany, is again the scene of an international crisis.be nie oniy yVest German but you probably will find your- that suit self defending against a major: There w-as another anxious suit.\tJ moment for Olga.East thought Olga Hilliard of New York of yanking his partner\u2019s dou-held the ISouth hand in a rub- ble but finally passed.ber bridge game in New York in Ihe early 30s.Mrs.Hilliard chose the sure but slow route of bidding the| gand slam.The actual bidding is shown below'.She had an anxious moment when West passed her Needless to say, Olga did not redouble.She was satisfied to get her grand slam doubled.WEST A AQ10 9 6 S ¥ A10 3 ?86 NORTH *33 ¥ K 9 2 6 ?543 + 64 33 EAST 19 Canada\u2019s peace corps, unlike its U.S.counterpart, at present gets no financial help from the government.Dr.Comvay said this was an advantage in that it meant CUSO could not be accused of being a Canadian spying mission, but a disadvantage in that the corps\u2019 need of financial resources was great.The city of more than 3,000,000 people was partitioned into American, British, French and Soviet zones following the Second World War.Map outlines the divisions.(CP Newsmap) capable of making Ulbriehtj tremble in his boots.\u201cFirst Germany would fall to the Communists, then France,! ?\tK J 8 7 4 ¥ QJ8543 ?\t7 + 75\t+8 SOUTH (D) + None ¥ None ?AKQJ1093 + AKQJ109 Bygone Days TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO July 19, 1936 fell on a Sunday.lin once again will be the capi- D e m o c r a t i c Republic to Africa and Asia followed by tal of a great and reunited Ger- the Western sector\u2019s Marion- ^ Q u t ^ America The United many,\tjfelde refugee camps.\tStates would be next \u201cSafety?\u201d asked a Wrest Ber-! The 2,500,000 people the Com-|\t\u2019\t.Hn engineering student, a little1 munist zone has lost since 1940' ,Caîîada\t9\" surprised that he should be kept the GDR\u2019s population down:but wbat could \" do al°ne.questioned about it.\tto about 17,000,000.Half the ref-1 His warning of the global im- \u201cWe do worry about it once in ugees were younger than 25 and plications of a defeat for the a while.\tmany were skilled tradesmen West in Berlin is echoed by North\tand South vulnerable\t\t South\tWest\tNorth\tEast 2 ?\t2 +\tPass\t4 + 5 ?\t5 +\tPass\tPass 6 ?\tPass\tPass\t6 + 7 ?Pass\t.Double\tPass\tPass \u201cBui we know that if there\u2019s and professional people, going to be a fight over us, we\u2019ll be just as safe here as any-Now it\u2019s a bisected skeleton!where else.We\u2019re like the solstanding helplessly as the two diers during the war who al-big power blocs manoeuvre ways felt safer in the front lines over its future.\tthan in the cities which were * * *\t! always being bombed.\u201d To Khrushchev, Berlin is a\t* * » gaping hole in the Iron Curtain.! With this attitude, the West Fulbright, chairman of the!*mpacl on world affairs.\tcountries and societies, Ibis Senate foreign relations com-i Some countries which Vacation Plans Answer to Prsvioue Puzite ACROSS 8 Thick IVacstion sport «Ham\u2019'\u2019'\u2019» 10\tFruit 11\tInsects IS Poison 20 Joint 22 Rent 24\tFairy tale writer, \u2014\u2014 C.Andersen 25\tIn a line 26\tThere\u2019s a good one an the Bible 35 Nun 28 Steamer part a 40 Moral 30 Wild ox\t43\tGrants of Celebes 45 Eat awae SI Repair\t46\tHigh cards 5 Beach 9 Health resort 12\tAfrican plant 13\tBacchanalian cry 14\tDecimal digit 15\tEast or West 17\tRodent 18\tGrassy 19\tReplies 2i Kind of water 23\tAge 24\tOwns 27 Require 32 Middle* Eastern 33 Conductor\u2018l\t47 Tardy country 34 Hebrew ascetic 36\tWanderers 37\tFruitcake ingredient 38\tKill a fly 39\tB.P.O.E.member* 4Î Unhappy 42 Mythical bif4 44 Italian city 46 Straightener* 49 Wipe out 53\tFeline 54\tNayil vessel 66 Greek letter 57\tEnglish school 58\tCollege official 59\tOriental coin 80 Dispatched (1 Essential being DOWN 1\tRambles around 2\tMedley s Nobleman 4 Nourishes 6 Tennis term 6 Travel by sir .YJMOur M\tA\tL.\to\tN\t A\tP\to\te\t\t b\t&\tN\tj\tE\t&j EL\tN\tE\tM\tDj\tK \t\ta\tD\t\tM A\tc\"\tE\te\t\tIL C\tR\tA\tm!\t*:?i -\tm 3\tA\tR\tÔJ\t\tm \tËT\tE\tTl\t¦I\t0 \t\tÜ*\t\tL.\tA T\t?\tE\t\t1\tR \tc\tR\t\tE\tN M\tA\tN\t\tG\tE \tT\ts\t\tE\t& * M mauiiH ¦ j E | L.1M | A | !g|E|e]s.| E\tR\t\t\t N\tEl®\tM\tA\tA D\tÊjP\tE\tN\tD E\tVIA\tO\t£\tD R\tE|&\tE\tw\t£ fear may l\u2019ave 8 degree of influence over Premier Khrushchev and may take some of the tension out of the Berlin crisis.; In this, Fulbright may be [grasping at a straw.Yet there is no doubt Khrushchev has !paid close attention to Asian-African opinion and for his own purposes may also show respect [or what the newly emerging states think.48 Network 50\tAffirmative votca 51\tOceans 52\tEagle 53\tHigh explosive Letter to Editor River and block the West Ber-; During the last decade their lin escape hatch used by Eastitotal annual production has in-German refugees.\tÏ Western powers are com mitted to maintaining the free-i dom of 2,200,000 West Berliners' and now face the problem of deciding whether force must be used to prevent Communist cn-chroachment.Driving to the Kurfuersten-damm from the Soviet sector is driving through decades of German history.On the left, is the weed-covered rubble shrouding Adolf Hitler\u2019s bunker.All around this monument to Prussian militarism are the ruins of a dozen |years of Nazi rule\u2014the gaping * Reichstag, shattered cathedrals Since Ulbricht s regime already suffers from a labor shortage, the continuous west- many Germans.Victory in this melancholy city would give the Soviets the Opening lead\u2014¥ A CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has beei North East South 1 Heart Pass 2 Dmds 3 Dmds.Pass ?You, South, hold: FIFTEEN YEARS AGO I (From the Record of Friday, July 19, 1946) Those responsible for the arrangements of the Sund a y School picnic held at Waterloo were the Misses Buddy Smith Pauline Dow, Sally Stoddard, Audrey Tibbitts, Mrs.Mabel Parkes, Mrs.C.Cousens.The varoius races were won as follows: Boys' and Girls' race.West under 7 years, Bruce O'Regan, Pass Caroll Hanson and Sherman Wesbroom; Boys' race, 7-tl years, Harvay Lowry, Gilbert air-tight border they want in' Spades K-4-3, Hearts 2, Dia- ch«mplaine, and Wallace Tib- Dnds A-K-8-7-6, Clubs J-5-4-3 bitts- Girls' r8 and palaces.Georing's offices the unfavorable reviews which and dozens of other crumbling your \"theatre critics\u201d N.W.lhalls.and A.S.have given the re ;\t« \u2022 « cent productions of the North This is the frontier where two Hatley Playhouse.YY'e saw \u201cthcialien, hostile philosophies clash.Cave Dwellers\", for example.! In the face of Eastern threats and can say with a certain and pressures, the YVest Berlin-amount of authority based oncers display a jaunty defiance years of discriminate play- and an apparently indestruct-going that Miss A.S.\u2019s criticallible faith that somehow their evaluation was neither know-1\t___ ing nor fair.it seems to us that a news- midst and should try to foster paper interested in promoting and encourage the efforts of l the cultural values of the Eng lish speaking population could be kinder in its treatment of an organization which is bringing drama of such superior, though not necessarily popular, quality to this area.We should be proud to have theatre of this calibre in ourj these people rather than endanger their success through irresponsible and incompetent criticism.Sincerely.Claire Heilig t Mrs.Daniel Heilig) Arlington St., Sherbrooke «a»\tJ race for boys, Wallace Tibbitts j and David Lewis; Girls' race over 1 lyrs.Joyce Maynes Barbara Quilliams; Women's slow race, Mr*.Cousens and Mrs.Maynes.Transportation was provided by Rev.E.D.Mitchell, Messrs.Pete Gunter, Roger McKergon, H.Seybold, Gerald Jackson, Spencer Matheson, Wesley Parkes and Gordon Cousens.FIVE YEARS AGO (From the Record of Thursday, July 19 1956) Mayor Armand Nadeau invested young* Paul Desaulniers with the chain off office as Mayor of the Sherbrooke Playgrounds system, with Miss Micheline Lamarche as Mayoress, after elections were held at the Vacation Colony at Jacques Cartier Park.The Women's Institute of Ayer's Cliff was entertained by Mrs.F, A.Johnston at her home, with Mrs.J.E.MacVicar assisting.O t tçe r members present were: Mrs.W.D.Thompson, Mrs.Doris Goode, Mrs.R.Merrill, Mrs.W P.Berwick.Mrs.Martha Gibson, Mrs.Berwick, Mrs.Ruth Waite, Mrs.Glen Little, Mrs.McHarg, Mrs.Wil I i a m Robinson, Mrs.Hugh McComb, Mrs.Lysle Thompson and Mrs.Murray Thompson.GREEK KILTS The kilts worn by the famous .\t.\t[Evzones of Greece sometimes CHECK CARS \u2014 Drab streets in East Berlin, virtually desert- i bnghtly-ht avenues of the city s Western zone.Police cheek cars-contain more than 40 cards of ed by late evening, provide a sharp contrast to the bustling in the Eastern zone at the sector demarcation line.(ÇP Photo) material. THFTFORD MINES \u2014\tM >s Iubcl Robinwn,\t»t\tPointe\tHUNTIN6VILLE \u2014 incirwM# mm\tCUtre Mill Robmton\tit\tttking Among the counsellors at a mmmer course at Macdonald Mrs John Campbell accom >dar Lodge Boy't Camp, oper-\tCollege\tpanted her suter, Mr*.C.\tI tied by the United Church\ton\tj.,,, Cidet Jj|ckje Ad,m|> whü\tNorwood to Montreal for\tthe Lake Memphremagog -1 Rev.Howard Fraser SawyerviUe; Rev Thetford Mines Simpson, of Richmond re, spent 10 davs with his parents.weekend^They toured the rtf *\t.\t\u2022\tnvxnt\tllrtt*V'Il I S FlM Vi t* Tl' iî \\ air raser, director of\tMr, 0 u sH.ms has port at Dorsal and ssere guests find RevHLya°ll\t10 Wmnip'E ,or ,ur,her Sr.^Mr \u2022Kra^Dmid Pres j tichmond Local ir* mns .ul.ton, Town of Mount Royal.They 1 Socialites killed in crash boys attending were Donald\tan'i Mrsj 'lrv',!fal*° attended the christening of NEVV YORK (AIM\u2014Mrs An Mrs.Germaine F and Archie Nugent and Darel are v*c*tlonin8 1 *\t\u2018 *\u2019lthejr great-niece.Wendy Susan\tD ,\t3t) descen spending a holiday at Crawford, of Kinnear s Mills and New Brunswick, and Prince Ed- McD,nielli dtug|Uer of Mr.and S>er Biddle Duke.M itten ^ ^\t^ nprmii anH T/ime Tav-lnr and w8rd Isi»nd\tMrs Robert McDaniels.\tdant of Spanish aristocracy and fBEDFORD- Miss L.Larocque of Montreali si as with her parents, Mr and Mrs P.Larocque for a weekend Mrs.U Cote and daughter,1 who have spent the past few years in Bedford, have left for.(Sherbrooke, where they ! make their home ¦'orlin her eott Financial & Market Report f SHFRRROOKr DAILY RECORD, WED., JIl.Y 10 1M1 îlirtlin Drathfi (OREENSHIELOS & CO.LTD.) 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Miss Alice Couture, who spent Int.Nukei Mr.and Mrs.Norman Brad- meron Macmillan are now va- an\u20181\tand! dauch.Mrs.Duke, born in Spain, the past months in Granby, has n L ope.ley and family have left to take cationing in the New England \u2022 r-\tand Mav of Quebec brought expressions of shock returned to Bedford amt is at , 1\t' j, uiP up residence m Vallyefield.States.\tHelcn and MdJ of QuebeC from throughout the world, in the home of Mrs.J.11 a m c i.JanuncaHibl.c Mr.and Mrs.Henry Robin-; Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Clar u 5;\t,\t^nnic Mag.eluding a message to her bus River Street\tMacKinnon Sir son and daughters, Marjorie and ence Gillanders recently were .^\t\u201e\u201e B\u201ed Clifford band from President Kennedy Mrs.Joseph Lussier who has MacMn!.in -H - Brenda, spent a weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Claude Radley of ''.oocl f\t\u2018 , \u2018Mr V;.its contents were personal, and spent the past seven years at M;lssey K.\u2014\t- -.^rl^^ .nd familv o Were not made public\tNotre Dame du Rost re Hos Molson\u2019s tor Magwood, and family o\tpresident off\tpital.has gone to a nursing home Nat.Steel Car Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Robert SAW PRESIDENT OFF\t(i\u201e uènryville.\tSNoranda Father Martin Greenshields Incorporated Investment Dealers Wallace, of Stanstead, Mr.Leo- Only hours before the crash, has arrived: Price Bros.nard King, of Plymouth, N.H.: Mrs.Duke had joined hcr bus '\"A' nbv t0 ,ake over his Quebec Tel.and Mr.and Mrs.MacAuley of band at Idlewild Airport in bid-\tvic,r ,t St Da- A V British Columbia.\tding farewell to President Mo Mr.and Mrs.Michael Senicie hammad Ayub Khan of I'akis and daughter, Joyce, are vaca- tan.tioning at Honey Harbour, Geor- ,Mrs Duke had boarded the gian Bay, Ont.\tair taxi for a 40-minute ride to Mr.and Mrs Eddie Ma.iaun her Ixang Island estate at South-and daughter, Kathy of North ampton for the seventh birth-Hatley, are guests of Mr.andjday party of her daughter, Mrs.Cecil Donaghy and fam- Maria Luisa.She had one other ;ily.\t| child, Drexel Darid, 4 .\t.Royalite Oil ! mien's Church.\tst Law Oot p.i Miss Judy Mcl'aw, who\tshawiiu^fui the past year in Montreal, has g|ee| c-0 returned to Bedford to spend|Trans Can.Pipe the summer with her parents.Triad Oil Mr.and Mrs.M.S.McCaw.Zeller\u2019s Mrs.J.Bessette, who has been a patient for some months at Notre Dame du Rosaire Patricia Rothney of Kinnear\u2019s; Moments after it took ' off \"her'e^he Is a0pat!entMin FHos-lî:a\"-B-of-l0m BANKS Ban.Can.Nat.Bank of Mont.Bank of N.S.Royal Bank Tor, Dom.Bank 54 82 31 :lx 72'4 33'x ¦1 ti'c 16:x 111 ï 27 13 4;t7x 47 44's 5,x 9\\ 23 >v 2544 71 \u20184 21 1.16 39 62 Mi 64-L 73''.1 64 'i 9.00 551 a 43 62 82 L 31 T\" , 16-'x 11'4 27 49\u2019» 47 25;\u2018x 711 ?20-1.» 1.60 B 62 B 65 73'2 B 64 77 W (July 17th, 1961, at the Sherbrooke Hospital A sister for jjanyce WI NILE \u2014 Ansel and Isabel tnee MacLennan) wish to an nounee the birth of their son Perry Richard, 7 lha.7'-* on at the Sherbrooke Hospital on Sat.July 18, 1961 A brother i for Garth and Dennis.Both welt.Marriages FORTIN-CREASE \u2014 The mar- riage ol Elsie May, daughter of Mr.William Crease of Slier-Ibrooke, ami the late Mrs.[ Crease to Mr Otiil Fortin of Watcrvillc took place on Friday.July 14lh at St Patrick\u2019s Rectory in Sherbrooke.of Blanche Ward, In hia 72nd year.Remains resting at hia late residence, Way'# Mills, Que, where on Thursday, July 2 Arrangement» by Cass Funeral Service, Rock Island, P Q NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 am JFK s BERLIN 118a4 Ameri.Tel.Anaconda\t54;1x Bethlehem Steel B!)\u2019» Borden's\tCo.\t60 Chrysler\t43\u20192 Comm.Solvents 30!'x Cons, F.dison 77\\ Douglas\t31 Dupont\t218 General\tKlectric 62 64'2\t64'4 Mills, a student at the A.S.J.M.trom\tQuardja field at 2:10 pice 0f (he Grey Nuns.High School, was the delegate 1) m\tpdot radi0ed back to yji.ss Lyge Clouatre of Mont- sponsored by the Kinn e a r s ^ control tower that a door of reai [s spending her holidays Mills I.O.O.F.Lodge to 'he (|le plane was open and he w'as(^\ther father, Mr.L.Clouatre.pRENCH PARATROOPS Oddfellows United Nationsjreturning for an emergencyj v]r Robert, McNamara, of Youth Pilgrimage.She was ac-|andlng\tMontreal, spent the weekend compamed to New York oy Mar- Eyew itnesses said the plane ,vjth his parents, Mr.and Mrs __ 4.\t:v,L.A »x ,4 TA» 0*1/-» Mrtrm on.\t\" 11 11 *x* t\t» garet Gibb and Diane Normandeau.also pupils at Thetford High School.Fo*tUt/4 Mc^JceT ¦\t\u2022 j SELF r rx « f-r'\tAS .rsirr\tC C D VI f F Atuxufi J L VI V I V L\t' La'J.'\u2019.' 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Thursday 50 Blue Stamps in double Buckwheat Flour .2 lb.29c Oxydol, family size .$1.29 Duz, giant size .81c Ivory, Personal size .10 for 85c Comet Cleanser, giant\t2 for 49e Ideal Green Peas, 20 oz.tins 2 for 31c Aylmer Cream Stylo Corn, 20 oz.tin .2 for 27e Instant Crino Milk .3 lbs.97e Nescafe Instant Coffee, 6 oz.jar 95c Domestic Shortening,\t2Vz\tlbs.\t89c Cigarettes, favorite brands, carton $3.49 New Crop Potatoes 50 lbs.$2.25 \u2014 10 lbs.50e Creamery Butter, First Quality, Fortin's or Weedon\tlb, 64e Fortin's White Table Spread \u2014 the same flavor as the yellow 2 lb.47e White Sugar, 10/ lbs.83c; 100 lbs.$7.99 Pure Lard, lb.15c 5 lbs.50e; 20 lbs.$1.50 Marquette Strawberry Jam, 24\toz.\t45e Toilet Paper\t.3 rolls 27e Nylon Hose, pair\t.89e with 50 Free Stamps.Majestic Soap .89c with 100 Free Stamps.Soap Flakes\tlb.\t25e Nestle's Keen Lemonade\tsmall\t25e large 43c Sugar Biscuits .lb.\t25e Nestle's Quik .2 lbs.95e Sandwich, Chocolate or Marshmallow Biscuits\tlb.\t31e Cold Beer, by the bottle or case.Mir Detergent,\t24 oz., 2 for 89c with 25 Free Stamps.Kool-Aid or Mix-Aide\t5 pkts.29c Heinz Special! 1 Mustard, 1 Pickles, 1 Ketchup\t59c Granada Orange Drink\t37c and 69e Lipton's Chicken Noodle Soup 8 for $1.Paris Pate, V/i oz.2 for 27c Plain Olives .16 oz.29e Stuffed Olives\t16 oz.jar 49e Mild Canadian Cheese\tlb.49e Kraft Cream Cheese, sliced, Vz lb.31e Kraft Deal! 2 jars Peanut Butter plus 1 glass jelly\t69c Small White Beans .5 lbs.55e Peas for Soup\t5 lbs.55c Nutty Peanut Butter, 16 or.jar\t3!e Aylmer Tomato Juice, 20 oz., 8 for $1.Tomato Juice.48 oz.tin\t2 for 53c Sunny Vale Peaches, 28 oz.tin 3 for $1.Pitted Dates .2 lbs.45e Seedless Raisins .2 lbs.39c Chocolate Peaks.lb.35e; 3 lbs.$1.Mixed Candies .lb.28c; 4 lbs.$1.Ceylon Black Tea\t.lb.79c Tender Leaf Tea Bags, 80's .73c Freshly Ground Coffee .lb.55e EGGS \u2014 Grade A Large .doz.62e Medium, dozen\t57c Small, dozen .\t40e faltered and plunged almost Waiter McNamara, straight down.\t! ^jss Adrienne Demers, who lias been ill for a time, is now a I pat ient in Notre Dame du Ros-WEST PLAYING\tIaire Hospital.Continued From Page 1 j Mr.and Mrs.J.Ouellete ac companied by the latter's bro-ther-in-law and sister from Granby, arc spending a holiday in the Lake St.John district stand taken in the notes, declaring that none of the Western allies \u201cgrasped the fact that West Berlin is in territory belonging to\u201d East Germany.Neues Deutschland, the East German Communist party newspaper, said the British jfornia to live Continued From Page 1 msia.The troops ringing the Bizerte base kept a close check on all traffic and no French military vehicles were to be seen.Normally 100 or so French military vehicles cross from the base into the adjoining towns on various errands.Civilian ears were allowed to pass after a close examination note professed to leave the way open to negotiations but made matters difficult by \"rejecting any real solution.\u2019 Rome\u2019s pro-Communist Rome il Paese declared that Prime Minister Macmillan \u201cand the other European chiefs of gov- Mr.Garnet Steel has purchas- 0f (he passengers\u2019 identification ed the home of Mr.R.Slee at papers.Philipsburg.Mr.and Mrs.Slee BACKEI) up T||F: AKMY and family are going to Cali- Hundreds nf Tunisian cjvn.ians backed up the army at the .\t.Idlia UdvJLcU UJJ 111c ai my il l.LIIV Mr.and Mrs.wu ^Imsley.l dblocks_ displaying banners are spending their holidays at f|emancjjng the French leave their cottage on Lake Charn' Bizerte.plain,\t! Mr Billy Jones of Montreal, 1 ht>rp was an unconfirmed re-was with his parents, Mr and Port that the French govern- Mrs.Charles Jones at their cottage at Jameson\u2019s Point for ernment have six months to ; a weekend\t.\t.\t.bring Kennedy and Adenauer Mrs.Joseph Marois is a pat-to reason.\u201d li Paese assertedpent in Notre Dame du Rosaire that \u201cthe most responsible Hospital Western governments\u201d have neither the desire nor the strength to push on \u201cto the fatal end of a terrible nuclear tragedy.\u201d Western Europe generally Mr.and Mrs.Jack Soles and Mr.and Mrs.John Reiter are spending their holidays at Lake Sebago, Me Mrs.W.Tompkins of Con cord, N.H., spent the past two weeks with her cousins, Mr agreed that the big three had^ Mrs Wesley Gilman) on given the Soviet Union (air j ake Champlain.Mr.and Mrs.warning on the Berlin question.jFred Gilman motored M r s.In West Berlin, hope was ex- Tompkins home | pressed that Khrushchev would Mrs A H jackson has gone ; recognize the West\u2019s détermina-)o ouawa (0 spend several ! tion to stand by the city.'weeks before returning to Bed \u201cIt.is to be hoped, said j-ord where she, will reside in the ! Mayor Willy Brandt\u2019s city gov-|Biancj,ette Apartments.! ernment, \u201cthat the Soviet Union Richard Kirwin is staying at pays attention to the serious the home of Mrs.Claude Du-tone of the notes and to thejguay, in Dunham, determination of the West to Miss Newman, who has been protect its rights.\u201d\tat the home of Mr.and Mrs.Rival poliical parties in West .Clayton Campbell for sew a 1 ment had told Bourguiba it would meet force with force if the Tunisians tried to oust the base garrison, forcily.The base and its garrison estimated at 5,000 are supplied mainly by sea, and there was no word of any attempt to block the channel leading from the Mediterranean.The French also can supply the base by air from nearly Algeria.Bourguiba made his troop moves after France refused to bow to his demand to start negotiations by today on a French withdrawal from Bizerte.The base, established by Franco while Tunisia was a French protectorate, was one of the, chief springboards for the Second World War Allied invasion of Sicily.France retained the base under a 1957 treaty with newly independent Tunisia.French President de Gaulle apparently had no intention of American Celery Iceberg Lettuce Grapefruit .35c each lie 4 for 29c 10 for 59c Sunkist Oranges, size 113, doz.60c size 163, doz.39c Shallots .bunch\t7c Radishe* .bunch\t5e Rhubarb .bunch\t7e Ripe Tomatoes .lb.\t20c Local Cucumbers\tea.\t10c Peaches, 6 qt.basket 95e FRESHER-LEANER-TASTIER Fresh Turkey\tlb.42e Round or Sirloin Beef Steak .lb.59c Hamburg, pork or beef .\t4 lbs.$1.L'Estrie Bologna .4 lbs.$1.00 Fresh Sausage .4 lbs.$1.Sliced Bacon .lb.\t39e Chuck Roast Beef\t.\t lb.\t37e Low Rib of Beef.\tlb.21e; 5 lbs.$1.Porterhouse Steak, lb.49c; 3 lbs.$1.35 Loin Roast Beef\t.lb.\t45e Fillet of Beef, local .lb.$1.25 Rolled Roast Beef\t.lb.\t45e Beef Shank .lb.35e \u2014 3 lbs.$1.Head Cheese .lb.10c; 3 lbs.25c Blood Pudding, fat\tor lean.2 lbs.\t45e Best Western Steak, round or sirloin .lb.\t79c In the Loin .lb.\t69e Salt Pork, fat or lean \t\t2 lbs.\t35c Leg of Ham\t\t\t.lb.\t49c Shoulder ham\tlb.\t43c Our own sugar-cured and\tsawdust\t smoked brand.\t\t Fresh Spring Lamb, in the leg\tlb.\t60c in the chops\tlb.\t60c Chicken Broilers\tlb.32c \u2014\t2 to 3\tlbs.Large Fowl, 6 to 8 lbs.\tlb.\t39e Capon Chickens, 6 to 8 lbs.\t.lb.\t45c Leg of Lamb\t.lb.\t45c Chicken in the Basket\tlb.\t25'e Leg or Breast of Chicken, grade A.lb.\t\t65e Leg of Veal\tlb.\t61c Veal, in the front \t\t.lb.\t40e Veal Cutlets\tlb.\t5lc Roast of Pork, in the front .\t.lb.\t43c Spare Ribs, from the Bacon\t.lb.\t45c From the front .\t.lb.\t5c Short Pig's Feet\t\t\t.lb.\t5c Long Pig's Feet \t\tlb.\t15c Fresh Fish\t\t Sliced Fresh Halibut\tlb.\t59e Fillet of Cod\t\t\t.lb.\t35c Fillet of Haddock\tlb.\t45c BEER & PORTER \u2014 TEL.LO.2-1591 Germany united will, the gowyear., h«.gone to Myalic eg^\u2019VAllSSHÏÏSl^SS! F«er Whitcomb -\t% treaty be preceded by free elec-(chine, was with his parents, Mr tions.\tand Mrs- Raymond Whitcomb.J Western observers in London over a weekend, said Russia may respond positively to the Western notes, resulting in an East-West confer-, ence on the German question I this fall.Tunis radio said it \u201cbrought no elements that could ease the tension.\u201d The broadcast added that de Gaulle \u201cseems to ignore the fact that independence gives Tunisia the right to demand Genera! Motors Goodyear Internat.Paper Internat.Tel.Johns Manville Montgomery Ward N.Y.Central Pepsi Radio Republic Steel U.S.Rubber Sid.Oil of N.J.Studebaker U.S.Steel Vanadium Steel 23W Woolworth 76 W 44 \\ 42 3014 53 >4 62 >4 15-'k 48 5614 58 59'» 43'» 7'4 78 b> 119Nx 53'4 39\u2019» 43 \\ 31 2!7'ï 62'» 82'z 27-'x 15-h.5(Px 43 7'4 79 76Tx Continued From Page I CLEVELAND, Juli* C.\u2014 At Paris, France, on Tuesday, July 18th, 1961.Miss Julia C.Cleveland, aged 42 years, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs Charlex B.Cleveland of Danville, P.Q.Funeral notice later.Lockwood's, Danville.TK.9 2438.CORNELL, Caroline \u2014 At Metis Beach, on July 19th, 1961, Caroline Alison in her 78th year, beloved wife of Charles ! 1).Cornell and mother of E.: Dillyn Cornell and the late L.Dean Cornell, Funeral ser-|vico at Lcggntts Pointe Presbyterian Church, Metis Beach, on of the crisis short of a military showdown.State Secretary Rusk is scheduled to go to Paris next month | tor meetings with the British t j,,rjday Julv 21gl.lnterment in \u2022an' 1'muI'!\u2019\tm !,s,l.MS Malvern Cemetery, Lcnnoxville, on future lliTlir.moves.He also\t.\t.,, ,,\t,\t,,\t,\t.ï Quo Please omit flowers.|will confer with West German k officials.The Western foreign ministers' talks, beginning Aug.5, Produce Quotes MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Agriculture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country stations, wooden ear tons extra large 53(6-54; large 53; medium 48 49; small 31; B 38 and C 26.Receipts: 174.Butter: Current, receipts ten derable 62''j 63L, non tender able 61 Vs - 62\u201d s'(\t' _______ .ou\u201e\u201e______ifew davs visiting Mr.and Mrs.Mrs C.Stevenson at Shelton, £ew t)ays visllink Sam Hopper and Mr.and Mrs George Hopper.Conn , has returned home, accompanied by Mrs.Stevenson and tu'o sons, who are spending! some time as Mrs.Webb\u2019s DAVIDjON HILL guests.Recent guests of Mr and Mrs.Charles Smith were Mrs.W Keating, Mr and Mrs.Bruce Mrs.Effie Elliot, Mrs.Edison Montgomery and Mrs.Roland Montgomery, of South Durham, and Mrs.Allan Sutherland of LENNON, Georg* \u2014 At Inver ness, July 18lli, 1961, George Lennon, beloved husband of Evelyn Pidgeon.Funeral ner-\\ ice will he held on Friday al 9 30 a m in Inverness.Father Dion officiating.Interment in Inverness.Couture Funeral Home, Inverness, Que.STEWART, Georg* J.\u2014 Suddenly at SI Joseph\u2019s Hospital, Lake Megantio, Que , on Monday.July 17th, 1961, George J.Stewart, beloved husband of Flora Maclver, ami son of the late John G Stewart, and of his wife, Margaret MacDearmid, in his 76th year.Remains resting at Jacques Funeral Home, Lake Megantic.Funeral service at SI Andre w\u2019s Presbyterian Church on Thursday, July 20th at 1:30 p.m.Interment, in Echo Vale Cemetery.SWEET, Percy Everett \u2014 Suddenly al his home, 1700 De-nault St., on Tuesday, July 18.1061.Percy Even'll Sweet., in his 70th year.Resting at Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect St., where the funeral will he held on Friday, July 21st, at 11 am , Rev.Graham Barr officiating.Interment in Groveton, NH.Prospect St.LO.2-2466 Keating and three children, of Bury, were recent guests of Mr.Montreal, Miss Judy Smith of!an(| Mrs Alex Davidson.Mr.St.Hubert, Mr.and Mrs.G.Cooper, of Woodsville, N.H.and Mr.A.Davis, of London, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Joyce, Miss Myrna Joyce and Miss Barbara Joyce, have roTurned from a trip to the Maritimes.Mr.and Mrs.Harley Bennett and daughter, Debbie nf South Paris.Me., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Carrol Bennett.Mr.and Mrs.Carrol Bennett and Miss Lewella Bennett spent a few days in Ottawa, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Walter B e n n ett.En route they were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Main in Montreal.and.Mrs.Lewis Jones have re turned to Sherbrooke, after spending their holidays with Mr and Mrs.Davidson.j.W.DRAPER funeral home 217 Main St., Cowansvllla, Tal.1S7 Suce os for to: Howard Hast Inf a, The Late: Geo.Robh, Jos.Hingston, Kenneth Jenne, Walter Morrison LAKE MEGANTIC Mr and Mrs.Lloyd Wright of Valois, are spending a holiday at, their cottage.Mr.and Mrs.John F.Miller, and daughters of Ville St.Pierre, were guests of Mrs.J.In fflimuîriam ALLAN \u2014 Tn loving memory of my dear husband Ram Allan who passed a wav July !0t.h, 1954 Home in the beautiful Hill of God By the valley blessed so fair Some day when my task here is o'er With .joy T shall meet you there.Ever remembered by his wife HELEN ALLAN East Angus,' Que HUTTON - In fond and loving | memory of a dear husband, father and step father, Elmer V Hutton who passed away July 19, 1960 Always remembered and sadly missed by BERTHA fhls wife) DALE (his son) ALBERT AND JANET (his step son and daughter-in-law) Danville, Que.R.L.BISHOP * FUNERAL CHAPEL & AMBULANCE ' ' SERVICE W* Rent Hoipital Bed» 100 Queen Blvd.\u2014 10.J-mZ Mr.Kenneth Best, who spent two weeks in the Royal Victoria Hospital, has returned home.Miss Alice Ingalls, of St.Kus-tache-sur-le-Lac, is spending her Alternatively, they said, Rus- holidays with sia might decide the Western ed Mrs.E.I.(\"galls notes are negative and go .^r ^rM^Shild^e !; j d\u2019ed: \u201cIt apepars that a show of ,.\t., ahead with signing a peace 'uth thPlr\t^ J fnrce will not be avoided be-, Lo,dge,; treaty with East Germany.'Iar y, J°\" a\"d ;I.L are spend-i^n French t\tand the' \" J ¦\t\u2019\"g their vacation in Maine.'Tunisian neonle\u2019\u2019 Mrs.H.Laws has returned)A\tP\u2019 P \u2019\u2022\t[Mrs.V.Wilson, at High Forest.Itjvea who assisted us during the re- Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Wood and cent Illness and death of my hus of Canada said the U.S.note ^ ,,CI\t\\ ______ MJ I I UN JUNUIIUN \u2014\tWere ; n\u2019w ' ^Tev HaffiX ^rga^sti \u201cshows the willingness of the QJarti nf ®banka K .rtorlntc mV the liberations of all its terri-l'\t£ V V her parents, ™r-!torv \u201d\tS.Miller during the weekend.A Tunisian official comment- vNanc/ Jar?me and.La VJ* n .died: \u201cIt apepars that a show of Nmpmt spent a week at Fron-) \u2019 '- ¦\t- ltle\" '°f go'-k\" ¦ \u2019 ^ V » , [ting ballnor I tommunidotions i 10 id hor sfcrellit iotcllii^ ^at ng ionosphere -Probing/mognehc fields El TRAFFIC .TAM\u2014Same-day launching of Tiros III and Midas 111 adds to the list of satellites still orbiting the earth.There are now 24 U.fi.satellites and one Russian.In all, the U.S, has launched 45.Russia 12.Not listed above are.the nearly 30 Discoverer satellites sent up from the west coast as part of a program to recover orbiting instruments.In deep space, one Russian and two U.S.probes continue to circle the sun.Another Russian probe passed close to Venus early tms y«ar.Watervillc, Mr, ami Mrs.Mor Mrs.Chrissie McLaughlin ae-|,0 Yamaska Blvd , at the end of1 AYER'S CLIFF \u2014 Ion Bowen of Glencoe.Onl , and|c«>mPanie.d ^\t~ ',uly' ,akin« ovcr ,he aPar\u2018mcnli Mrs Emilp nousseau and Mrs Sad.e McClary of the\t\u2018\tto Rnos|H|rR Fa\u201esK Vt.hv]nR vacated bv Mr- and Mr*'lMrs.Allan Norric have left for [of Dorchester, Mass., have re- Wales Home.Richmond were Mr an(| Mrs ))lck G()r(lnn of k.B.Archer, who have built a|stouffviue| 0nt., called there by turned ho quests of Mr.and Mrs.Wnyland',, ,\t,r ____* \u201e ____i___________ \u201e\u201e vaoc/sw pr»oai afuuM\t«Kn*»»\tMr nrai Have The Ox Bow Gift Shop Gifts for all occasioni English Bone Chine Costume Jewellery Canadian Handicrafts Stanhope (route 22 )VI.9-3569 'Hatley Guild : reports finances in good shape I HATLEY - The Ladies Guild of St.James Anglican Church met recently in the Guild Hall i.Mrs.Lawrence Johnson accept ed the presidency for the next three months.| The treasurer reported having made the last payment of $100 jon the oil furnace installed in-the rectory, and that proceedsj from the sale of fancy-work,' candy and popcorn at the July 1st celebration to he over $190 An ice-cream social was planned for the evening of July 20 at the rectory.Rev.H.C.Denton will order1 40 new prayer books for the church to he paid for by the Guild.A discussion took place concerning new carpeting for the church but nothing definite de-j cided until more funds are available.GENERAL NOTES Miss Runnclls, handicraft teacher, from Macdonald College, held afternoon classes for teenagers, in leatherwork, and morning classes in painting for the younger children.During her stay here, Miss Runnclls was a guest of Mrs.Susie Leavitt The classes were held in t h c School.Miss Linda Gill, of Coaticook.spent several days with her grandmother, Mrs.Mildred Or-, cutt.Mr.and Mrs.George Frazer r We save \u2019P/MT TO GET GIFTS FOR EASY SUMMER H LIVING.with this coupon ind purchm of ICE-PAK \u2022 H0T-PAK Large $ Size Iqq pius free 22-piece \u2022 ija picnic set Expires July 29 \ti i\t' \t1 with this coupon \t1 and purchm of l FIRST AID CUT KIT Complete\tfi!Qc Johnson A\tjC)> Kit\t30\tJohnson!\t Expires July 25\ton Pope and family.UBBYTOWN \u2014 jCohoes, N.Y., spent a weekend [with Miss Lillian Peron.Mr.and Mrs, Donald C o v e-Iduck and children and Miss Jac-Iqueline Bousada of Montreal, The W.A, of the Uni tedlwere weekend guests of Mr.and Church met at (he home of Mrs.Mrs.Clifford Bnusada and Lyle Wilson when plans were Timmy.made for a rummage sale.The Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Gillespie next meeting will he held in and children of Montreal, are September.\t(spending a week with Mr Gil Mrs.John Guerin and Hirer lespie\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.children, of St.Johns, are spend-'P.Gordon Gillespie, ing a few days with Mrs.Oner- Mrs.Paul f\u2019owis is moving in\u2019s mother, Mrs.P.Adams.Ifrom Church Street, Cowansville, me after spending sev- Mason Road, atjthe death of their brother, Mr.(era! days with Mrs.Frazer's home on the i'ordyce.Mr.and Mrs.James tyuke Jr of Chicage, III., with their small son spent a week, guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Duke, and also visited Mr.Duke's parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Duke Sr., in Cowansville.Mrs.Duke Sr., is in poor health.Mrs.Wm.Crick returned to her home at Stark\u2019s Corner, after spending 10 days with her daughter, Mrs.Russell Doherty, and Mr.Doherty, Barre Street.GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Ernest Wilson.Mr.Wilson will be remembered by many here, where he Lived for many years with Mr.and Mrs.Rou s s e a u, prior to taking up residence in Brome and later at Stouffville.Mr.and Mrs.James M.Elam, the former Gladys Robinson, are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary on July 28, at 2902 Second Avenue North, Lake Worth, Fla.Their daughter Bernice has sent word that Mr.and Mrs.Elam will not be (able to spend their vacation here as in the past, so it is hoped that their many friends will remember them with cards THIS WEEK ONLY GAL DELICIOUS SPM ICE CREAM c REG.$1.09 89 AT BETTER STORES, SUPER MARKETS, RESTAURANTS, DAIRY BARS SHERBROOKE PURE MILK CO.LTD.SUTTON Mr.Keith Russell spent the weekend at Willoughby Lake, a guest of the Dow family at the cottage Charles and James Dyer are attending the third Canadian Boy Scout Jamboree at Connaught Ranges, Ottawa, for two weeks.Mrs.Fred Dyer, Michael and| Susan of Montreal North, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Dyer, Church Street.Mrs.Dorothy Seaman entertained the Lend-a-Hand group recently.Aprons were brought in for the sale table at the sugar social to be held at the end of the month At the close of the1 meeting, the hostesses, assisted by Miss Doris Bridgette, served refreshments.Mr.and Mrs.Clare Macey of New York, Mrs.Thomas Dempsey of Ludlow, Vt., Mr.Clyde Macey of Farnham, Mr.and Mrs.Colin Macey of Knowlton, Mr.and Mrs.Ethan Macey, of (West Sutton, were all here owing to the illness of their mother, Mrs.Edith Macey, who underwent surgery at the B M P.Hospital, Sweetsburg.sister, Mrs.J.W Foote, and Mr.Foote.Lynn Rayeraft of Huntingville is spending several weeks with his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Nutbrown.Mr.Ronald Campbell of Ma gog, is at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Sam Morse for several days and Miss Shirley Morse is at the Campbell home visiting her uncle and aunt.Mr.and Mrs.William Shar-man accompanied their son, Mr Rafael Sharman of Brownsburg, to Long Branch, N.J., to visit their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Vincent Ottaviano and son for several days.The Ladies Guild of St.James Church is holding an ice cream social at the rectory on Thursday evening, July 20, from 7:30 to 9.with this coupon sod purchase of MIR Liquid Detergent 2 W.1- sr btls.«J1* poly pkg.Expires July 25 with this coupon and purchast of PAR-EZE BLEACH Concentrated btls.\u201c** *4 Javel Expires July 25 2 Z;;: 49c with this coupon and purchase of REYNOLDS WRAP 25'xl2'' 4JCC Aluminum roll \u201955 pure foil Expires July 25 with this coupon and purchase of AHUNTSIC «utl'rtV Wd 2 tins or vjQc btls.5P or bean sprouts 28 ot.tin tins or b\u2018 Expires July 25 GRANBY Mrs.H.C.Wade has returned to her home on Elgin Street,: after visiting her sister, Mrs.George May in Toronto for several weeks.Mrs.George Robinson, with her small daughter Gay and son Gary, has returned home to Vancouver, after being t h e guests of Mrs.Robinson\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Robinson, Queen Street, for a few ! months.Miss Judith Wolf has returned to the home of her mother, Mrs.j N.A.Austin, and Mr.Austin, on Lyman Avenue, after a short holiday following school in Ontario Ladies College, in Whitby, Ont.Friends of Mr.Clayton Ball will be pleased to know that he has returned to his home on Church Street, after being a patient in the Montreal General Hospital.EXTRA PINKY\" STAMPS with thii coupon ind purchase of STRAWBERRY JAM 37 9 oz.jer c Pure jam by E.D.Smith Expires July 25 25 EXTRA PINKY\" STAMPS with this coupon tnd pvrchiti of QUAKER MUFFETS 2 pkgs.39e Expires July 25 pc Crisp Cereal STORES EXTRA * PINKY STAMPS i with (hit coupon ind purchase of ORANGE BASE 2 1\" 39\u2019 Sunkist California Expires July 25 with this coupon and purchasa of SARDINES IN OIL 2 4Vi oz.OQc Flor» tins wO Brand Expires July 25 EXTRA \"PINKY STAMPS with (hit coupon and purchase of GREEN BEANS 4 FANCY FRENCH xc or choice cut! tjns\tOrchard King Expires July 25 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Expire?July 25 OVER 500 EXTRA 'PINKY' STAMPS FOR YOU AT .vi-Xv JUinberfi LIMITED I STTTRPROOKF nAtTV RFronn, WITT>, Jn.V 1», Ipfll Shipton Institute ' annual picnic held at Castlebar SHIPTON \u2014 The W.I.mem ben held their annuel pic n i c meeting »t the home of Mrs J ' Vermeeren, Castlebar, with Mr*.| Tremblay co-hostess.It was agreed that a fancy spron .contest be held at the J»«xt meetins, when t w o prizes will be awarded, the win mng apron will be sent to com-; pete in the inter-branch contest at the Richmond Fair.Mrs.D.Hodge reported a bank balance of $215.88.On behalf of the members, Mrs.M Baker presented Mrs.L.Trem-glay with a gift for her h a b y daughter.A card party was arranged for July 29 in the Farmer\u2019s Hall.Mrs.M.Baker gave a report on the convention at Macdonald College; and Mrs.Broscomb reported on the members' trip to the Jubilee celebrations Mrs.A.Leroux and Mrs.G Leroux will be hostesses at the next meeting, which will be at the Farmer's Hall, Aug 12.RICHMOND Dr Margaret Bedard of the teaching staff of the New Rochelle University, New Rochelle, N.Y., is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs.Harry Bedard, Main Street.Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Jones of Sherbrooke, spent a few days guests of Mr.and Mrs.W Barker.Mrs.Garth Carson entertained a number of friends in honor of Miss Maude Auringer, of; Upper Melbourne, on her birthday.Annie Bridget McGauran, wife of the late John F.Hayes of Richmond and Sherbrooke, passed away at the Youville Hospital on Wednesday, July 5, at the age of 98 years.Mrs.Hayes was a highly respected resident of Richmond, and was the only surviving member of the McGauran pioneer family.McGauran Avenue was named in honor of her parents.A libera was held in St.Bibiane Church here and interment took place1 in St.Bibiane Cemetery on July g.Friends were sorry to learn of the death of Mr.Francis Murphy of Pierrefonds, on July 4, after » long illness.Service was held at Ste.Genevieve Parish Church and burial was in Ste.Genevieve cemetery.The deceased, the son of Mr.J.E.Murphy and the late Mrs.Murphy of Richmond, lived here and in Sherbrooke for a number of years before going to Montreal.He leaves his wife, the former Marjorie Bryson, and a daughter Gayle.Mrs.Ross Alexander of j Melbourne spent a few days with her sister-in-law.O t h ers from here attending the funeral were Mr.J.E.Murphy, Mrs.Maurice Barrie, Mr.and Mrs.James Murphy, also Mr.Ross Alexander and daughter, Diane of Upper Melbourne.Mrs.Raymond Clarke of Bradford, Mass., has returned home after visiting her sister, Mrs.I H.Wyatt and brother, Mr.W.E.Perkins.While here she also visited her sister, Mrs.John; Dyson at Ste.Dorothee, who is ill.Mr.Kenneth Perkins andj Mr.W.E.Perkins accompanied: Mrs.Clarke home to Bradford.CANTERBURY EAST \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Groom and daughter, Betty, of St.Johnsbury, Vt\u201e and Mrs Donald Wootten and daughter, Crystal, of Cookshire, were recent guests of Miss Laura Goodin.Mr and Mrs.Rod MacLeod of Rochester, N.H., were guests: for several days of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie MacLeod.Mr.Brian Page of Sherbrooke is spending a holiday with his grandmother, Mrs.Alice Maher.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Everett Rudd were Mr.and Mrs.Allan Drake, David and Karen of Prescott, Ont., Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Picken and children, Betty, Ed w a r d, Bruce and Stuart, and Mrs.Gladys Drake of Lennoxville.FINISHED PACKING FOR YOUR VACATION ?Before you leave, be sure to; call LO.9-3636 and have thé Sherbroolca Daily Rerord deliveud to your vacation address every day.Then, you'll enjoy MAGGIE and JIGGS of BRINGING UP FATHER \u2014 and all your comic page favorites \u2014 on your vacation.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD CIRCULATION DEPT.Tel.LO.9-3636 % mm .JUMBO 45 SIZE LUSCIOUS MELON Cantaloup 2-39 C Nr 1 Grade California West Side Golden Bananas 2 LBS.FOR 0C|C only £j office most of the afternoon1 awaiting the arrival of Chesterj Cookie Gilchrist so he could' make an announcement on the! status of the errant fullback.But Cookie didn\u2019t show up.Late in the evening, Agase said he would say nothing about Cookie\u2019s position with the club, \u201cuntil I meet with him later.\u201d Gilchrist told the team two weeks ago he did not intend to sign a 1961 contract.Agase then ruled that he must sit out, rather than play out, his contract option, Since the ruling, Gilchrist has had undefined, non \u2022 playing duties with the club.However, if Agase intended to persuade Gilchrist to sign a new contract by making him idle, Cookie has not crumbled.In Canada, a player signing a contract gives his employers an option on his services for the following season.Should a player refuse to sign a new contract in order to become a free agent at the end of the second year, a club under Canadian Football League law is required to pay only 90 per cent of his salary.In Gilchrists case, this been estimated at $12,600 TUESDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore 8, Detroit 7 New York J.W*«hlnfton ].Boiton 9, Cleveland 2 Kanaaa City 3, Chicago 4 Mlnneaote 1, Loa Angelea 4.NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 12, Cincinnati 8 Chicago 3-3, St.Loula 8-7 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester 1-3, Syracuse 6 4 Buffalo 6, Toronto 4 Columbus 4, Charleston 0 Richmond 5, Jersey City 0 SHER LENN LITTLE LEAGUE Red Sox 6, Tigers 4 PROVINCIAL LEAGUE Urummondvtlle t, Sherbrooke has Concordia To Represent East In Championship TORONTO (CP I \u2014 Montreal Concordia has been selected to represent Eastern Canada in the Canadian soccer cup final against Vancouver Firefighters in Montreal July 29 Toronto City and Concordia were supposed to play off for the right to represent the east, but the teams could not settle on a date for the sudden - death game WEDNESDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at* Washington boston at Cleveland Minnesota at Los Angeles Baltimore at Detroit Kansas City at Chicago NATIONAL LEAGU2 Milwaukee at Philadelphia Chicago at Pittsburgh Los Angeles at CinciYmati San Francisco at St.Louis.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo at Toronto Rochester at Syracuse Columbus at Charleston Richmond at Jersey City STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE Als' Win Advances Them To Within One And A Half Games Of Third Spot, Visit Coalicook Tonight Sherbrooke Alouettes were guided to a 2-1 win over the Drummondville Royals last night in the local stadium by the brilliant pitching of John Rovel.The win moved the Als with in one and a half games of third place Coaticook.Four teams of the Provincial Eastern Townships Baseball League will be in action tonight as the Sherbrooke Alouettes battle it out at Coaticook, while Acton Vale, plays host to Drum mondville in a regularly scheduled tilt.The Sherbrooke-Coati-cook contest is being çlayed to supplement for a game that had to be postponed at an earlier date.Game time is 8.30.John Rovel .the Als\u2019 newest-\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014;-~ : acquisition, turned in a fine tH®3- Bessette hit Dubois whe 2 game last night as he allowed l^en Put UP an argument.Bes-only three Royal hits.Rovel !setle then beeame infuriated held the Canadians hitless un aDd the resulting furor lasted til the top of the fifth when ^ve niinutes.Bedard, the pitcher, collected a The Als produced their first single.Rovel retired nine bat- fun in the fifth when Woeske-ters on strikes and gave up onlyiwicz was driven in by Jacques.two free bases.One of the walks was intentional.Drummond-ville\u2019s run in the eighth, was not Kovel\u2019s fault as Cote, the scorer, stole home when Des-rochers and Riopel were in the process of running down Be- The Royals then tied up the contest when Cote stole home in the top half of the eighth.Sherbrooke scored the clincher in the bottom of the eighth when Woeskiewicz got to third on a double and a wild pitch.langer between first and second A walk and a \u2018hit by pitch\u2019 fol-base.\tlow'ed loading the bases.Coach Chabot whe suffered the loss Monette then implemented his tossed a creditable game but trusty bat to drive in the win-his performance did not match; ning run.that of Rovel.Chabot allowed Sherbrooke out hit Drum-two hits in the first, one in the mondville 5-3 when Woeskie Decathalon Site Moved To Ontario MONTREAL \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Ian Hume, president of the Quebec Track and Field Association, announced Tuesday night that the site of the 1961 Canadian decathalon championships has been shifted to suburban St.Lambert from Don Mills, a Toronto suburb, The competitions will be held Friday and Saturday.\tW\tL\tPet.\tGBL Cincinnati\t56\t33\t.629\t\u2014 Los Angeles\t52\t37\t584\t4 San Francisco .\t47\t41\t534\t8>i Pittsburgh\t43\t39\t.524\t9tii Milwaukee .\t40\t42\t.438\t121 i St.Louis\t.\t40\t45\t.471\t14 Chicago\t\t\t38\t48\t.442\t1612 Philadelphia .\t26\t57\t.313\t27 AMERICAN LEAGUE\t\t\t\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBL New York\t58\t30\t.659\t\u2014 Detroit \t\t59\t32\t.648\t1 2 Baltimore \t\t50\t41\t.549\t9'» Cleveland \t\t49\t43\t.533\t11 Chicago\t\t\t46\t47\t.495\t14» 2 Boston\t44\t48\t.478\t16 Washington .\t40\t50\t.444\t19 Los Angeles .\t38\t53\t.418\t2112 Minnesota\t37\t53\t.411\t22 Kansas City\t33\t57\t.367\t26 Sher.Lenn.\tLittle League\t\t\t \tP\tvv\tL\tr pt.Senators \t\t13\t10\t2\t1 21 Indians\t.\t13\t10\t3\t0 20 Red Sox\t\t\t15\t7\t8\t0 14 White Sox \t\t13\t6\t6\t1 13 Tigers\t\t\t13\t5\t8\t0 10 Yankees \t\t13\t2\t10\t0 4 PROVINCIAL LEAGUE\t\t\t\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBL Granbv\t\t\t20\t6\t.709\t\u2014 Waterloo \t\t15\t12\t.556\tSVn Acton Vale \t\t11\t13\t.456\t8 Coaticook \t\t11\t13\t.456\t8 Sherbrooke\t10\t15\t.400\t Drummondville\t10\t18\t.357\t11 fourth and one in the fifth.An dre Bessette was called to relieve in the eighth, but his tour of duty proved to be a disaster.Bessette, having been called out from first base, lacked good control.He started the eighth by giving up a double to Woes-kiwicz.The remainder of the in- wicz and Jacques each collected two hits for Sherbrooke while Mastin got a single.Bedard.Chabot, and Cote produced singles for the Royals.The fielding was good by both teams as each club committed only one error.Sherbrooke will see action ning consisted of a walk, a sac- again tomorrow evening when rifice by Monette, tw'o strike they tangle with the league outs and two batters hit by leading Granby club at the pitches.\t! Park Avenue Stadium.Coati- The second \u2018hit by pitch\u2019 re ! cook will battle it out at Water-suited in a squabble that held loo is the other regularly up the game about five min-!scheduled tilt.Maris And Mantle Belt Yanks Back On Top, Orioles Edge Tigers On Gentile's Homer, Indians Lose New York Yankees are back southpaw has a string of 20 2-3 ion top in the American League pennant race, thanks to a three-way bomber battle of home runs between Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris \u2014 and Babe Ruth.Mantle, unchallenged as the shutout innings.Gentile's homer came on a 3-2 pitch by losing reliever Bill Fischer (2-2) after he had been called out on a tap by the plate.Gentile got his extra swing when third base umpire West German Squad Jolts U.S.Track i Yankees'present \u2022 day Ruth un-John Flaherty reversed plate |til Maris joined the club lastiumPire Sill Kinnamon's call season, tied Maris for the ma-and ruled the tap a foul ball, nor league lead with 35 by wal-j .The Orioles came from be-A\tT/v DIaL Hm loping a pair Tuesday night as hind with fix runs in the sev- 16dm, Americans txoecf \\o pick ud New Y°ik beat washington sen enthi.nnm^- ,They chased Tiser \u2022\t« alors 5-3 and regained first ace frank Lary in the which included a two 3-T NYLON DOUBLE EAGLE 750/14 4-ply Whitewall Today To Overcome Lead rally, run STUTTGART, Germany (JP) \u2014 The weary United States track team, jolted by an unexpectedly strong West German outfit, was favored to push to a comfortable victory today in the final session of a two-day meet.But going into the last 10 events, coach Jim Elliott's position was anything but comfortable.\u201cI was disappointed in the performances of some of the boys, naturally,\u2019\u2019 said Elliott.\"But that's water under the bridge.I talked to tbe members who were to compete today anti explained to them the importance of the meet.The U.S.won six of the 10 events Tuesday at Neckar Sta-!on\tGentile\u2019s 'second- dium before a crowd of 40,000.cbance home run that gave Baltimore Orioles an 8-7 victory in 10 innings at Detroit.Trophy Bass There are a lot of anglers from Carolina to Seattle, who.would like to catch a ir°Pb>-i 14 Q8 g })0p s^ep anrs are asked to leave articles dr the box at the home of Mrs.Coburn )nt., were recent visitors of Mr.and Mrs.E.Donaway.Mr.Tonaway accompanied Mr S leaves and Mrs.Cooper to the iweetsburg Hospital to visit Mr.leaves' wife, who is a patient here.Miss Linda Kearns spent the weekend at Morr.sburg, Ont .w p kkkk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kkkk SPRING COATS REDUCED VS T» !Ï on4 more 45 KING WEST Values 29.95 to 79.50 SALE PRICED ,-y- REG.TO 1.49 LADIES' ALL WOOL CARDIGAN MEN'S TSHIBTS \u2022Ax.R«a.$1.00 Lm« Whit* Colours.SWEATERS Reg.to 3.95 1.99 GIRL'S 8 To 14 \"Subs\" Only 69c (2 for 1.25) SKORTS Permanent Pleated Cotton SAVE ON SUMMER JF BOY'S 8 To 14 Yrs 12.95 Value PULLOVER SWEATERS Orion» and Shaggies Only Sixes 10 to 18 - smort styling - new summer shades - cool c reasc crisp resistant linens SALE PRICED veeeeeee-.-eee-eeeee**-**-******'*'***'** 14.95 Value ARNEL / MEN\u2019S SLEEVELESS CARDIGAN SWEATERS Reg.3.98 1.99 SHARKSKIN SUITS Straight and pleated skirt styles.4.99 Sizes 10 to 18 SALE PRICED \u2014 .,::«™ GIRL'S 2 To 6 Yrs.FLEECE LINED COTTON r F CARDIGANS MEN Year* CHINO LONGS SHORTS Only \u2022 69c Clear Reg.To\t 2.98\t LADIES'\t11 BLOUSES\t1 Sixes 12 to 14\t - Only \u2022\t 99c\tm Mm it Boy's 8 to 14 \"r«| COTTON DRILL PANTS Extra Strong Quality Reg.2.98 1.88 MEN'S TERRY DRESSING GOWNS To Clear 2.27 INFANT'S VESiS Cotton Style.Cross-Over Reg.49c \u2022 Only ¦ 24c 1 GIRL'S TRAINING PANTIES White-Green-Navy 3 for 39c GIRL'S BOBBY Reg.98c CHILDREN'S % vr T-SHIRTS Made by Leading Canadian Maker.Penmans Stretch Cotton.Reg.69c Only Only (2 for 1.00) .«.«s MEN'S LARGE SIZE SOX Sixes 11 Vs-l 2-13 Made in England Reg.to 1.50 2 for 1*50 5® s REG.4.95 and 5.95 SUMMER SKiTS Quality plain, print, and woven] cottons in ass'td styles 4 SALE PRICE \u2014 REG.7.95 QUALITY NYLON LONG-LINE MEN'S WHITE FLEECE SWEAT SHIRTS Ik Reg.1.98 only S9c Correspondence was read andj A\u2019ilb her sisters.\u2018tills for coal, w ater, flowersi Miss Emma Brunton, of Cow-.and contest prizes were ordered ansviUe, Mrs.J.Roach of Mont-oaid.\tI real, and Mr.Fred Brunton, of ______________ Tamesford, Ont., spent a weekend with their mother, Mrs.H.50UTH STUKELY - Brunton.| Mr.and Mrs.M.Dunn and ZOURVILLE NURSING HOME daughter, Kelly-Ann, were week Mrs.Samuel Blunt has re-|end guests of Mr.Dunn\u2019s mother lurned to the Home, after spend- Mrs.A.Dunn.'¦¦ng a week with her son-in-law Mr.Ellis Lang has returned and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.from St.Joseph\u2019s Hospital, in Hancock.\tGranby,\twhere he had been a Mr.Danilc Swinnerton spentjpatient for some time, a day in Waterloo with his niece' Mr.Maurice Bergeron of |Mrs.Albert Chevrier, and hisiFarnham, spent the weekend ! great-niece, Mrs.Kenneth|with Mrs.Bergeron and daugh-dazinet.\t|ter, Suzanne.Mr.Ronald True came for his Mr, and Mrs.A.James and mother, Mrs.W\u2019innifred Gibson, family, of Seven Islands, and |and took her to West Haven.lMrs.M.Macintosh, Jimmy ! Conn., to spend a month with'and Sarah of Waterloo, visited him and his family.\tMrs.J.Macintosh.Mrs.M.Ber- Mr.and Mrs.Abie Vidcopjgeron and daughter, Suzanne, v isited Mrs.Vidcop's mother, accompanied them to their cott-Mrs.Samuel Blunt, and took age at Silver Lake, East m an, her to Lennoxville, for a drive.|where Diane Macintosh is spend-Mr.and Mrs.G.S.Waugh ing a week with her uncle and visited Miss Georgette Jartley.aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Rus Miss Alice Hunter accompan-|sell.led Rev.and Mrs.G.K.Norris '\t_______________ to Cowansville, where she visited her mother, Mrs.C.p.MELBOURNE \u2014 Hunter, and Mrs.Harriett Tho-I mas at the Nesbitt Anglican* ^r- an(l ^rs- F- Fleming Residence.Mrs.Henry Savageof Lakeside- sPent a fcw da>'s and Mrs.James Savage also ^r- and Mrs- Robert Barr went with them and visited ?nd and Mrs.M.B.Hem-their sister, Mrs.Kenneth]inS- Derry.\t[ M>ss Ga'l Lynch of Sherbrooke Mrs! Maude Ball is spending sPent a few days with her a week with her son Mr.Stan- grandmother, Mrs.C.Coote.lev Ball, and family.\tI Mr- and Mrs- J- Wood and Mr.Joseph Lacroix, 86, pass- 50\"- of Edmonton, Alta., are ed away at the Home on July §uests of Mr.Luther Wood, Upper Melbourne, and other relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Boult, of Montreal, were weekend guests of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Bowring.Dr.B.W.Brock, Mrs.Brock and grandson.Brock Stackhouse of 6, after a long illness.hUTTON BRAS Sizes 35 to 50.B Cup Only.SALE PRICE II 'yMM Reg.2.98 Boy's 8 to 14 TERRY DRESSING GOWNS LONGS ¦ ¦¦ MEN'S Reg.To 39.50 TROPICAL SUITS Sizes 36 to 40 \u2022 Only \u2022 , 15.00 Reg.To 11.95 \u2019 LADIES' BATHING SUITS \u2022 Only ¦ 3.99 Mr.and Mrs.A.K.Russell of South Lee, Mass., spent a week here with her mother, Mrs.Jessie Derrick and also visitediof Westmount, were guests other relatives here and in Mont-!Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Lemoine, real, Eastman, Hillside and: Mrs.R.Gavin is still in Mont Cowansville.Their daughter,'real, to be near her husband.Barbara, who has been spending w'ho recently underwent surgery, her vacation here, returned: Mr.Douglas Drummond and home with her parents.\tMiss Laurie Drummond, of Lon Miss Carolyn Mandigo is ajdon, Ont., spent a week with patient at the B.M.P.HospitaljMr.and Mrs.Douglas Drum suffering from rheumatic fever.jmond.Sr.Mrs.Wesley Dow and son, Billie, spent a week in Montreal with Mr.Dow;.Mrs.Hope Gilbody of Miami, Mr.and Mrs.Borden Parsons of Montreal, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.E, G.Sims and Mr.and Mrs.E.J.\u2018 1 Fla., is spending her vacation Newell.! here with Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Mr.and Mrs.Victor Hender-Mandigo.\tson and Mr.and Mrs.John Hen- derson of Littleton, N.H., were, recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Bowring and Mr.and Mrs.r, \u201e -j jFred Henderson.Russell Reid,| Mr and Mrs F A Lemoine ¦ Ma\u2018 were in L\u2019Assomption recently, ,\t,\t.\t.and|where they visited relatives were weekend guests of Mrs.J.\t_^ Reid, and Mr.and Mrs.^ they h3Ve n0t Seen ln Everette Reid and family, while \u2019 Miss 01ive Auringer of Bald.m town to attend the Orange-Mass an| Mrs Ches.men s picme.Mr.and M r s.tor Ti-onHoii of Gardner.Mass.LEEDS VILLAGE \u2014 Mr.and Mrs Dundee, Mr.Earl Jackson | lone, N.Y., motored here and Mrs.ter Kendall, are guests of Miss Maude Auringer, Upper Melbourne.Ik r Reg.7.98 MEN\u2019S STRIPED TERYLENE PAJAMAS \u2022 Special ¦ REG.12.95 !k 3.93 DUSTERS: LESS THAN HALF PRICE! Extra good quality Bengaline in| assorted smart styles for Misses and Wome Well tailored with silk lining.Black - navy - sand - green in lot.w v Reg.59c MEN'S SPUN NYLON ANKLET SOX Ass'td.Colours 39c ter55 BOY\u2019S 2 To 6 CABANA SETS Washable Printed Cotton were guests at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.H.F Nutbrown,\t_______________ of Lennoxville, were overnightl guests of Mr.and Mrs.William MILLFIELD \u2014 Nutbrown, while here to attendj I the Orangemen^s picnic.\t| Weekend and overnight guests Mr.and Mrs.Eric Dunn andlof Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Lear-: family and Mr.and Mrs.Floydimonth and family were.Mr.and Nutbrown, stayed in town over- Mrs.Wilfred Wright, Mr.Wins-night while here to attend the ton Wright and Miss Ann Wright Orangemen\u2019s picnic.\t|of Dundas, Ont., Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Wood and Mr.Rav-WATERLOO \u2014\tmond Wood, of Northfield, Vf., Mr.and Mrs.Charles G.Wright Mrs.Judy Levine of Montreal,'Miss Anne Wright, Mr.Rodney was a guest of Dr.and Mrs.Lassemba, of Bury, and Hartley Katz.\tjFlemming of Lisgar.Other Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Kittelljguests were Mr.and Mrs.Wil-of Granby, and Mrs.Pat Judgelbert Maxwell and family and and children of Calgary, Alta., Mrs.Tessie Bennett of Lennox-were recent guests of Mr.and*ville.Mrs Ralph Copping and Mrs.Miss Mildred Learmonth of E.Sherwood.\tjThetford Mines, is spending two Friends of Mrs.May Colwelllweeks\u2019 vacation at her home will regret to learn she is alhere.patient in the B.M.P.Hospital; Mr.and Mrs.Murray Kelso in Sweetsburg.\t;and family of Lennoxville, are Mrs.Alfred Davidson ofjspending two weeks\u2019 vacation Davidson\u2019s Hill, is z guest ofjwith Mr.and Mrs.Guy David- her daughters, Mrs.Percy Tibbitts and Miss Irene Davidson.son and family.Mr.George Currie, of Prescott, Ont., was also a guest.GRAB SALE PRIÉE ONLY 57c Why Pay Mere?Why Take Less ?(Raised ietteringi * BUSINESS STATIONERY 5MP' 18\u201d x 24 PRINTED TERRYCLOTH GIRL'S 8 to 14 Yrs.PRINTED COTTON DISH TOWELS 2 For 45c SKIBTS Reg.98e 69c (A GIRL'S 2 to 3x MATELOT STYLE COTTON DRESSES - Only \u2022 k.^ - Cards \u2022 Letterheads and Envelopei \u2022 Announcements Thermo-Engraved Business Stationery looks like hand engrav-j ing, feels like hand engraving .but costs about half as much} because it eliminates the expensive, time consuming copper| plate.And it\u2019s ready within the week.Nothing Less Than Hand Engraving, Except the Price.BUSINESS OFFICE: Sherbrooke Daily Record i 119 Wellington St.North \u2014 Sherbrooke Demonsiraiion Club elects new slate of officers OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DERBY LINE _____ 'thf Viorne Mrs.Bcrticc Bowen; clothing, from M»rs provided humorous k at thp\t\\tr« R>rhan 'siet^on\tMrs entertainment.\tThe guests were Demonstration Club me! at the\tMr,.Barbara Metson,\tMr, ^ ^nne\u201ee\tChenette Mrs summer home of'\"Mrs.Paul La-\tRita\tJoms; home management,^; Dtyis\tMrs \\>lmi Cur.lime for a supper meeting, at-\tMrs.\tHazel Smith, Mrs.\tShirley tis Jnd Mrs Dorothy Rollins, tended by 15 members and Davis; Recreation, Mrs.Miriam five visitorÜ.u\tMrs.Betty Flynn, Mrs.Mary After ait bad enjoyed the;Cargill and Mrs.Marita Lalime.tastv meal, a short business On behalf of the club memmeeting took place, then Mrs bers, Mrs.Hazel Smith present-David Allen showed beautiful ed the retiring president, Mrs she and Mr.Allen had Joan Racine, with a chip slices and RANDBORO \u2014 I'LU , jO \\.fvf't Av,,fgô \\\u2014 \u2022A1AMO in } i>\tCM VUN'DS Mf- Mr.and Mrs.William Longj from England, and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.T.Hanson and family, from taken in Hawaii.She pointed dip set in appreciation of the Akron Ohio, recently visited out places of interest, described work she has done during her Mrs.E.Judge at the home of manv of the native costumes, two years in office.\tMr.and Mrs.I.Graham.Mrs.and told of the impressions! Under new business the pay- Long had not seen her mother made bv this state.\ting of dues was brought up andjfor 35 years, and the re union Mr< Rudy Racine presided the amount was changed fromimcluded four generations, They over the business session.Mrs.15 cents a meeting to $1 a year visited many of Mrs.J u d g e's Harold Bowen, chairman of the which must be paid before the relatives nominating committee, present- first of May of each year.area.ed the following slate of officers.Mrs.Bertice Bawen will be in.The\t.\t.-\t,\t, which was accepted; President, charge of the jitney fund for the Gladys Graham entertained at Mrs Barbara Leavens; vice- new year.Mrs.Racine announ- a miscellaneous shower for the president, Mrs.Norma Gratton: ccd that all club groups would former Miss Ruth Bailey.Desecretary-treasurer, Mrs.Anita!have basically the same p r o-iorahons were carried out in T^dd '\tgram this year and there will be!Pink and white and summer 1 eaders and assistants: Nut- more area meetings.\tflowers adorned the rooms.Miss rition Mrs.Joan Racine and After adjournment, guests C.Graham presented a corsage \u2019\t|to the guest of honor, and also ^\t_\t, , -\u2014- -\u2014\tgifts on a decorated tea wagon, StOHSteCld DOV |f,\t¦ f .\tI .pushed in by several little chil-\t.\t.Bedford friends tete oriae-eiecT dren.The hostesses were assist attends Canada BEDFORD: Tht?friends of On arrival Miss Fontaine was ed in serving lunch by their mo-Miss Andrea Fontaine entcratin- presented with a corsage of red ther and some E S-Atv Soys, M6 RE'S A CSA^Cf tm tfAMk WilTU SOCRATES iM'Wf USi\t^ ^\t, riK., t eoF ^ ^ ( foowMAesf ' ne w vt ak - 1VtBLAST/ and friends in t h Misses Carolyn a n K SINE55 IS SLOW Three Villages Happenings M ¦> Irene Poulin, New York Holyoke, Mass , Mr, and Mrs \\ 'i .has returned after spend Gerard Paquette, of Marlboro uv.; a week\u2019s holiday with her Mass .Mrs Albert l.avigne and parents, Mr and Mrs Arthur Mrs Dolar Fontaine of Woon Poulin, Derby Line Miss Luoiile socket, R 1 Mr and Mrs Al Poulin.New York and Derby bert Goudron, of Providence.Line, is spending her holidays R I .and Mr and Mrs.Gerard m San Francisco, I.os Angeles Poirier, Orleans, Yt \u2022nul other points in California \\\\v Sidney Chamberlain and Keith Grady Rock Island, Mr.Keith Bachelder, Toronto, ias returned home after spend- Ont., spent a week with their mg a few da\\ s with his grand-parents, Mr.and Mrs Norman mother, Mrs Florence Pearton, Chamberlain, Sr , and Mr ami LennoxviRr Mrs.Pearton is Mrs, Royal Bachelder, Stan spending a few days at the stead Previous to this both } SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., JULY If», 1f>fil H guests of Mr.and Mrs.and some of the ed her at a shower at the roses.The presentation of a ladies.Riverview\tHotel,\ton\tthe\teve\tof\tpurse of money,\tto\tthe guest of\tRecent\t -.\u2022\ts\ttjcr her approaching\tmarriage\tto\thonor was made\tby\tMiss Angeli W.\tJ,\tGraham were Mr.\tand\t- Philip Bibcau.of R.C.M.P.in who expressed the regret of all.Abitibi.\t'bat Miss Fontaine\twas leaving Over a hundred guests were Bedford.Miss Fontaine thanked present.The hostesses were the her friends.Misses Claudette Wight m a n.j The serving of refreshments Yvonne Angeli and F r a n ce brought an enjoyable evening to Boulay.\ta close.other Scout Jamboree STAN STEAD \u2014 T e r r a n e e of Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.C.K.Richardson of St.iW\u2019arren Soutiere, Stanstcad, and Catharines, Ont., and a faini!y;a member of the Stanstead Boy gathering took place.Relatives gcold Troop, has returned home Ottaw a.The Quebec contingent assembled at Camp Anderson 40 miles west of Montreal, then moved by a special train to the jamboree site, where Governor General George Vanicr, Chief H'out of Canada, presided over he opening ceremonies.Terrance and William Middle- on of tlie Stanstead Troop, were and friends were present from\u2019'.,\t7 presented with Queen\u2019s badges Buhver, Sand Hill, Eaton Cor- after sPendlnK Uv° \"wks at t\"1' last spring and later with the ner, Waterloo, Sherbrooke and' Ihird Canadian Scout Jamboree, certificates at a ceremony in Sawyerville.\t(held at Cannaught Ranges neai Quebec.home of her daughter, M r s Alton Grady, Mr Grady and family.Mr.and Mrs Merton Pom-fret, Quincy, Mass., were week end guests of Mr.and M r s Norman Chamberlain Sr.Stan stead.Mrs.Harry Farrow is staying at the home of Mrs.Mildred Stratton in Stanstead, for a few days prior to going to Quincy to make her home with her daughter, Mrs Pomtret, ami Mr Pomtret.Mr, and Mrs.John lloltby and four children, of Hawkesbury, Ont., are guests of their aunts, the Misses Dorothy and Olive Whitcher, Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.Marcel Simard, Greenfield Park, spent a week end with her parents.Mr ami Mrs.Neil Adam, Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.Adam returned home with them, after spending a week at the Simard home Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Blais, Derby Line, were Mr.ami Mrs.Roger Plante, of enjoyed a 3,100 mile trip to Daytona Beach, Fla , and \\ isit ed several Southern States en route.Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.A S.Bacon, Derby Line, were her sisters, Mrs N MacDonald, and Mr, MacDonald, Mrs.Leslie Penn, and Mr.Penn all of Montreal.They were joined by another sister, Mrs William Penney and family and a brother, Mr Alex Bacon, and family.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Ron chard and family, Mrs.John Bushnrll, Mr.Maurice Bushnell, Mr.Caludc Aduet, Mr.Paul Cote and friend, all of Rock Island, were in Montreal to at tend the marriage of Mr.Gilles Bouchard to Miss Made 1 e n e Paquette.While on their hone> moon, Mr.and Mrs.Bouchard were overnight guests at the groom's parental home here.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Perkins and two children of Broekville, Ont., spent a week with M r s.; Perkins\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs Hugh Bell, Derby Line, and Mr.Perkins' parents, Mr and Mrs II.I Perkins.Stans t e a d, also other friends in the community BISHOPTON \u2014 Mrs Mae Mackey, M r s .Jennie Hnlsall, Mr.Carle ton Mackey, Miss Peggy Mae k e y.Miss Kaye llallsall.and M r John llallsall, of Vancouver, spent ten days as guests of Mr.and Mrs \\ K Vinsworth and Mr and Mrs.William Markov FLANDERS - Miss Lillian Steele, from Osh-aw a, Ont., w as a guest of her niece, Mrs, Wesley Bowker and lamily.Miss Barbara Latimer, nurse-in training at the Sherbrooke Hospital, is spending her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs William Latimer Miss Janice Lasenba spent a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Clinton Rand at Maple Leaf.A Rapid Service \" SHOCK ABSORBERS \u2022\tCOIL SPRINGS\t\u2022 WHC.EL ALIGNMENT \u2022\tWHEEL BALANCING\t\u2022 TORSION BARS \"W/fh Us It's Always Springtime\" Sherbrooke Auto Spring Ltd.240 Camirand St, SHERBROOKE, LO.9-1146 Manager \u2014 Jean-Louis Lallier Evenings and Sundays, Phone LO.9-1146 I n.iM ,i MOil ummiiin CONCENTRE BLEACH Hlr irffl 'im -A BOTTLE NEW PLASTIC tflICK DtSINffCÏÏ DÉSODORISE - SÏ/1IH REMOVER DlSIHiECIARI 0«?MIX-0 USE-TESTED FOR 30 YEARS A PERFECT BLEACH FOR BRIGHTNESS fni HANDY- HANDLE .STRONG, TOO Î AND WHITENESS LIGHT PLASTIC BOTTLE.NO DEPOSIT, NO RETURN I^IUJjJUUMLuC jAyri iuetii jAyrt \u2022ÜMM 12 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., JULY 19, 1991 Miss C.Knapp given shower at East Angus EAST ANGUS \u2014 Miss Charlotte Knapp, a popular bride-to-be, was pleasantly surprised at a shower given by Miss Ann Damon and Miss Mari 1 y n Robertson at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Wendell Damon.Miss Knapp was escorted to a chair decorated with pink and white streamers, and presented with a corsage of pink roses.The honored guest received many useful and lovely gifts for which she expressed thanks.Lunch was served by the hostesses and a social hour followed Those from out of town who at tended were Mrs.T.Noble of Sawyerville, and Mrs.H.Smith of Birchton.Institute given convention report SOUTH BOLTON \u2014 The July meeting of the W.I.was held in the Club room.Mrs.Lee, delegate, gave detailed and interesting accounts of the Jubilee convention at Macdonald College.The pillow cases donated by Mrs.Walker went to Mrs.Harold Needham, wdio held the lucky number.The next meeting will be held in the form of a picnic at Haven Isles, on Aug.2.Children must be accompanied by their parents, and all are welcome.Mrs.Willey and Mrs.Whittaker were hostesses at the tea hour.DANVILLE \u2014 Mr.Ivan Gallup of Montreal, was a weekend guest of his mother, Mrs.Bert Gallup.A.B.S.M.Eric White, of the R.C.N., who was home on leave recently, visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.John White, has returned for duty aboard his ship, the H.M.C.S.Nootka.Mrs.Betty Martmover with her son Nicky, accompanied her mother, Mrs.Gordon Lodge, home from Vancouver, due to the sudden death of her father Mr.Lodge, while on a visit there.Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Emer son spent a few days holidaying in Burlington, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Heath.Sharon and Stuart, spent a day visiting relatives at Seymour Lake, Vt.Stuart remained for a few days.Prices Effective July 20-21-22 r - il For FAST ACTION use the Sherbrooke Daily Record WANT AD DOUBLE SAVINGS \u2014 BY MONEY ORDER PAY CASH AND SAVE CASH RATE: 3c per word-minimum charge: 50c for 16 words or less for three consecutive insertions, 3rd day half charge; six consecutive days, 25% off.Forward 10c to cover mailing of record box replies.EXAMPLE: Cost of classified ad of .6 words or less for 3 days: \u201e Cost .$1.25 Deduct cost of money order .09 YOU REMIT .$1.16 Cost of classified ad for 6 days \u2014 Cost .$2.25 $2,16 Deduct cost of money order .og PHONE TODAY LO.9-3636 Sherbrooke Daily Record 119 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke, P.Q.summer ml i Choice personally selected fresh fruits and vegetables for good health, good taste and value.THE SEASON\u2019S FINEST QUALITY AT LOW PRICES Cleveland, Ohio, Imported - Category No.1 Hot House Fresh Tomatoes Excellent for slicing - or in salads TableRite Quality Meats Grade A \u2014 Oven Ready Fresh Broiler Turkeys Average Weight 5 to 8 lbs.Leg Ham Maple Leaf Whole or Either End Ready to Serve Shankless, Skinless and Defatted lb.6S Get one bunch for tc only with the purchase of Crisp Radishes 2 bje,.rp usually paints a traditional painting of the subject and sa\u2018d\tthen does the abstract from the traditional painting.\u201cIt was there my interest was\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) sparked in abstract works though, he said \u201d\tbecame interested'\u2019 he said.\thelps\thim to\tgel\tideas for ab- \"During the depression,\tde-\tjn J957 i,c entered\tthe Ecole\tstract\tdesign.Llast school grade successfully completed _________.\tsigners came from abroad\tto\tppMeuble to get into\tthe mod\tAt present,\tMr\tSt.Pierre is E60.2R j\t; work at Hobbs Glass and\tthey\tern ar^ movement.\ttrying\tto get\tIhc\tCity of Sher- ' \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\t; talked about what was to come Tod after otIice hours Mr.brookc interested in having a I in the art field.I listened and Q( piorrp KOÇnds relaxed hours permanent Address.City/Town.Age__ .Province.Phone No.St.Pierre spe.^- , .\t, Iwith two mutual art friends in a ( 1 y \u201dl s
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