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[" 1961\t\t\tJULY\t\t1961 :\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\ts : 2\t3\t4\ts\t6\t7\t8 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22 23 30\t24 31\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 tjecbcooke ïailu ïleco cd THE WEATHER Sunny with some cloudy periods this after noon; thancc of showers or thundershowers this evening and tonight: mainly sunny Saturday with chance of thundershowers again Saturday night; low \u2022 high at Sherbrooke 60 and 80.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, FRIDAY, JULY 28.1961 Sixty-Fifth Year Signs to come down Deadline is delayed for large billboards QUEBEC \u2014 (CP) \u2014 The Provincial Roads Department said today owners of \u201clarge and securely fixed -billboards,\" have until Sept.1 to clear them from the right-of-way along Quebec's highways.But the department satd other :\u2014r-r-ZT- ITT-IT billboards along the right-of-0r ^hpubliC way will be removed by the gov- Pa™s a\"d ^ ernment unless taken down by not be affeeted b-v ,he order' the owners before Aug.1, as.The roads department recent-previously announced.\ti ly ordered billboards removed A department spokesman said from the edges of highways, the right-of-way limits usual- Roads Minister Bernard Pin- ly are fixed by fences border\tnot\tn the ing highways.He said signs: erected within municipal scenery but often arc the cause - \u2014 -: of accidents.\t___________________________________ \\/ot*mn +\tThe legislation under which _\tf f»\t» i Vermont town hs b>n h antho[liei was\treprisal given SWQHS jpassed in 1933 but was never _______________________________________________ _\t.\tj enforced before.by the Queen It has been forecast that new Put pressure on Security Council Afro-Asian bloc Tunis Lieut.Col.E.P.Hall: Panic would hit city if Canada attacked SWANTON, Vt.(AP) \u2014 This;legislation setting standards as Franklin County town near the to content and location of signs Vermont - Quebec border is thejwill be introduced when thej new home of a pair of whitej Legislature resumes in the swans donated by Queen Eliza- FaH.beth.\t- The royal swans of Swanton,\t.England, were freighted 1° [jOUbiG trOLlblQ Swanton, Vt.Thursday and will be presented to Governor F.SUNDS\\ALL, Sweden (AP) : Ray Keyser at ceremonies Sat-! Two cars of the same Post over guard banker ARUNDEL.Que.urday.and the same color collided The gift of the swans coin- head-on outside Sundsvall.cides with Swanton\u2019s third an-j Both drivers were thrown nual summer festival, an event1 against their windshields and officials hope will aftract more: both were treated at the local than 50,000 visitors to this com- j hospital for scalp cuts (CP) \u2014 Provincial police posted a guard today to protect bank manager Charles Curtis Farran who killed one member of a hooded gang that robbed his bank of $5,700 1 hursday.Mr.Farran's wife and two!-:-\u2014-\u2014~r i employees were warned of the By A.T.GOLDBERG j UNITED NATIONS \u20141 A bloc of 36 Asian and African nations pressed the UN Security Council today to back Tunisia\u2019s demand (that France pull all her troops out of Tunisia and |give up her huge naval and lair base at Biz.erte.Secretary - General Dag Hammarskjold was expected to open the emergency council session with a report on his disappointing peace] mission to Tunisia.UN sc By MYER SHIMELMAN (Record Staff Reporter) Panic would hit Sherbrooke in the event of a nuclear attack on Canada, Et.-Col.Earle P.Hall, C D.said today.Et.-Col.Hall, a former commanding officer of The Sherbrooke Regiment RC AC, said that the people of the city are being \u201cled up the garden path\" on matters of civil defence.He claimed they are not being made aware of the terrible devastation that can come from nuclear warfare.\u201cThe people in authority should give more information to the public about this most awesome of destructive forces,\u2019\u2019 he said.AL1FAX (CP) Soviet Et.-Col.Hall had been Yuri Gagarin now asked to comment on yes-for hisiterday\u2019s statement by Mayor Nadeau, that the \u201ccity is ^llsl definitely and totally unpre- Delay N S.trip Gagarin to visit Brazil sour- sPaeeman \u2022 _i u _ u\tJ has a third schedule ces said he would criticize K,\t.the French, who refused\t^ .^Yugoslavia jomed 36 of the 46 ^ Ke ' ne^'TlSav' lie pa,',\u2018'd for sl,ch nn emergen cy world' munity of 3,000.children were sent out of town., ^ fn^îhfeve^lTrênrTsalsl^ saw them driving Tack Afro-Asian nations in the UN injwas originaUy scheduled to visit taken m (lie eve t o icy .ls|aml {orth m {ront of ,|lc bank, a letter to council President the province today but this was One driver was Finn Gag- from surviving members of the The presentation will be made1 ner, 25.The other was Dag :gang.in behalf of the Queen by Qu& Gagner, 25.bec Premier Jean Lesage.\tThey\u2019re identical twins.but this was denied by the manager.| Mr.Farran, an army veteran] Mr Farran sajd no one was Iwho loads his own powder and aware of the impending holdup Leopoldo Benites of Ecuador dc Lt.-Col.Hall said that in changed to next Wednesday to u saKj No immediate explanation1 antJ so | prc(]icl a panic.\u201d .pellets as deadly as bullets ill\tnisia's \u2018\u2018right to demand evacu-'for the latest delay was given Commenting on the May- ; \u201cIf he'd fired through the f/'nf/P DlOH at\u2018on of foreign forces .with) Mr.Eaton, who has long ad or\u2019s statement that the im-itnick'S canvas covering, he* * W w ^\ti Wf\tpossible delay.\u201d [might have got them all,\u201d a po- By T0M OCHILTREE TRIP DID LITTLE lice spokesman said.Another ofj\tA /at>\\\tr «.f n r n o h!_'_u.\t,rTLL!\t.iLiHall stated that two wrongsl LT.COL E.P.HALL i .\t'\u201cT\tor s statement that the im- yoeated c l o s e r relations he-\tfor ;vn (,efpnrp shoul(1 tween East and West, said Gag-1 f\ti Grin would likolv snond Thurs come f,\u2019om 0\u201c«wa, Et.-Col.ithe four or five bandits who GENEVA (AP) :arin would likely spend Thurs Britain\u2019 Hammarskjold returned!day njfihl in Halifax.Friday lie tnnk nari in thn rnhbprv sidestepped a definite announce-Thursday night from a flying,Would go to Pugwash, N.S., the don\u2019t make a right- The only IUUK pdll 111 IIIU IUUUCI> IlldN _^ 4\t___i___\t'IH.« ii o « nf !\t^\t.->\tn ) Lawless Years ! 7) Cinema International ! 8) 77 Sunset Strip 1:30 p.m.3) Way out 5) Westinghouse Playhous» 8) Danger Man 12) Trackdown 10:00 p.m.3) Twilight Zone 5)\tMichael Shayne 6)\tHavs Gun will Trsve 8i The Detectives 12) Lock-Up 10:30 p.m.3) Alouette Highlights 6)\tPeter Gunn 8) The Law and Mr.Jones 12) Pulse 10:45 p.m.7)\tA communique 11:00 p.m.5) Your Eseo Reporte 5)\tLate News A Sports 6)\tCBC TV News and W.ather 7)\tTéléjournal 8> Tomorrow's Hcadtliv 12) Pajama plavhous» 1105 p.m.81 ML Wash.Weather 11:10 p.m.I)\tVermont Edition 18) Sports Final 11:15 p.m.j 3) Patricia and the weether 5)\tThe Best of Peer 7> La Météo 8)\tWorld\u2019s Best Movie 11.14 p.m.7) News round-up 11:20 p.m.3) Stage 3 6)\tFinal Edition 11:22 p.m.J)\tSports Final 11:30 p.m.7)\tTheatre au Coin du Feu 11.32 p.m.6)\tGunsmoke 11:52 p.m.7)\tTheatre au Coin du Feu 12:00 a.m.8)\tFriday Premiere Coin du Feu 12:35 p.m.7) CBC News 13:50 p.m.7) Premiere Edition 12:52 p.m.7) Theatre au | 5) King Leonard and his Short Subjects 17) Fon Fon 8) Popcorn Playhouse 11:00 e.m.i 3) Magic Land 5) Fury 11:30 a m.1) Roy Rogers Show 5) The Lone Ranger 7) Cou Cou 12:00 p.m.3) Sky King 1:45 p.m.5) Saturday Matinee 7) Film 51 True Story 7)\tAujurd hul 8)\tBig time wrestling 12.15 p.m.7) Première Edition 12:30 p.m.3) Saturday News 5)\tDetectives 7) Le Golf et tes \u2022toiles 1:00 p.m.3) Oldtlmers Game 3) Lazy L Ranch 6)\tYouth Special 7)\tHeure du Far West i) Saturday Showtime 1:25 p.m.3) Baseball 1:55 p.m.6) Today 3:00 p.m.6)\tWorld ol Sport 7)\tL\u2019Univers de Sport 3:00 p.m.6)\tWorld of Sports 7)\tDefile de le St.-J -Hte.3:30 p.m.6) International Race 4:00 p.m.6)\tMovie Matinee 12, Film 4:30 p.m.5) Race of the Week 7)\tVacances d\u2019une caméra 12) Wo want an Answer 7)\tConnaissance du Monde 12) Like Young 5:30 pm.3) P.G.A.Golf Tourne) 6) Bugs Bunny 8)\tSports 6:00 p.m.5)\tNews 6)\tCountry time 71 Troubadou-a 8) ABC\u2019s Wide World of Sports 4:15 p.m.S) Quickie Theatre 7)\tFed.Syndicats NsL 4:30 p.m.3) Newstlme 5)\tHawllan Eys 6)\tEd McCurdy Show 71 Tele-Bullctlfi 4.45 P.m.3) Weatherwlse 6)\tCBC TV News 7)\tLa Meteo 4:50 p.m.3) 46th General Assembly 7) Edition Sportive 7:00 p.m.3) Film Shorts 6i Denis the Menace 7) Palmares des Quaces 8' Big time Wrestling 12) Far Away Plsc«s 7:30 p.m.1) Perry Mason 5)\tBonanza 6)\tTab Hunter Show 7)\tChasse aux Images 3) The Roaring Twentlea 12) Route 66 7:45 p.m.7) La politique provincial» 4:00 p.m.6i Aquanauts 7i Eternal Amour \u2022 34 p.m.3) Checkmate 5) The Fell Man 6)\tGreat Movies 8) Lawrence Welk 1:30 p.m 3) Have Gun.Will Travel 12) Four To Go! 10:00 p.m.3) Gunsmoke 5)\tSaL Night Fights 7)\tOu Chante l\u2019Alouette 8)\tFight of the week 12) Wanted Dead or Alive 10:13 p.m.7) Mes Chansons 10:30 P.m.3) Case of Dsngeroui Robin 6)\tJuliette 7)\tDocumentaire 1 12) Pulse 10:45 p.m.| 5) Make th»t Spare ! 7) Revue Sportive | luly 30 in St.Matthew's Church, j South Stukely, instead of St.Luke» Church.Waterloo Produce Quotes MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Agriculture department quotations: Eggs; Wholesale dealer prices to country stations, wooden cartons extra large 50-51 ; large 49 50; medium 42-43; «mall 30-31; B 39; and C 26.Receipts: 95.Butter: Current receipts ten dcrable 62% 63%, non - tender able 61\u2019/* - 82%; fresh grade creamery prints, job price 64V4-66, fresh wholesale tenderable 63 64, non-tnnderablc 63 63'/« Cheese Delivered Montreal, waxed current receipts Quebec white 31, wholesale while 32, eo-lored 32>/4.Potatoes: Virginia ne» 100s I3.25, 50s 1.65; local new 75s 1.25 1.50.BROWN'S HILL \u2014 Mr and Mrs.M.Gibson and Wendy Standish from Verdun, Mr and Mrs.Kenneth Markwell, from iKngslon, Ont., were guesls ]of Mr.and Mrs Dewey Mosher and family Slock prices were higher 111 light trading.Asbestos Alins Steel B.C.Forest Can Steamships Cons Smellers Holt Renfrew llml Bay Mining Imperial Oil Interprov.Pipeline 7214\tup\t1 Vi I Can.Celanese\t20Vi\tup\t'i ! Royal Bank\t79%\tup\t2'/4 j Ventures\t¦\u2018>5Vs\tup\t:1/' I On the London Stock Market, some leading issues were steadier following early declines over a broad front MacMillan Bloede! and Powell River reports earnings for Hie six months ended June 3(1, 1961 of 58 cents a share as compared with 62 cent* for the corresponding period last year According to a Union spokes man, 84% of the employees nt 530 prolp,ct Price Brothers and Co.Ltd.I\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 paper mill in Riverbend have voted in favour of a strike following the failure of wage negotiations, No strike date lias yet been set.Lorado Uranium Mines Ltd.plans to invest $5 million in a large scale development at Grand Bahama Island off the east coast of Florida.Seven Art* Development and Louis Chesler of Toronto will invest an additional $7 million Bell Telephone Co.of cda.has signed a $11 million contract running until 1968 with Canadian Television Network Ltd.to provide microwave facilities to this nation-wide private TV network.John C.Doyle president of Canadian Javelin Ltd has agreed to pay $3,350,000 to thej company as part of a settlement) of a consolidated stockholders\u2019 action brought against himself, the company and others The average yield of 91 day; Treasury Bills following yester j day\u2019s sale of $93 million in three month bills was 2.55% off 0 08% from the previous week on a bid of 99.368.The Bank of Canada\u2019» discount rate which is calculated at 0.25% inj excess of this rate now stand*! at 2.80%.Hudson Bay Oil and Gas re ! port earnings for the first, six! months of the year of 17 cents| a *hare as compared with 3 cents last year.KOURI, Mr».Astsrf Passed away at the Sherbrooke Hospi tal, on Wednesday, July 26th 1961, Mrs.Assad Taokla Zakaih in her 82nd year, beloved wife of the late Assad Kouri and mother of Katie, Fanny, Louis.Nick, Albert, Henry and Harry.Remain* will tie resting at her home, 132 Sanborn Mreet, on 111 Friday morning, thence to J S.V alien Funeral Parlor, 6821 St.Hubert street, Monl real.Funeral service in St Nicholas Orthodox Church, Sat urday, July 29th al 11 00 a m.Interment in Mount Royal Cemetery.EËKZfS FUNERAL CHAPEL St.\u2014 LO.2-2400 j.w.DRAPER FUNERAL HOME 217 Mftln tt.f Cowansville, ie).197 Successor to: Howard Hutlnfs, Thu liMtr: (2eo.Robb, Jo*.Hingston, Kenneth JrnnR, Walter Morrison R.L.BISHOP ' 1 ' ' .FUNERAL CHAPEL 0f thc hoys melon pink carnations would! 'seam up well with dark green Today s recipe thing appropriate to the child-|and plain watermelon towels like high style, look ren and to bedtime\u2014no trage-; if you dies, especially with the veryjfor those new designs that reyoung.\tsemble iron grille work from This intimates that children Spain, laurel leaves that form pick up (he feeling nf a story, a diamond pattern or an Orien-and they do.\ttal look in plain but glowing The feeling may he humor-jeolors.Any one of these could ous or sad; it may lead to acti- set theme to vity or just plain contentment \u2014\u201cthey lived happily ever after.\u201d Many stories inspire \u2014 towards kindness, or good work, or neatness \u2014 qualities of which the children have some knowledge.You will like a story that is worth while telling because of its lasting\teffect\ton\tthe children.It may lead into a new world of imagination \u2014 \u201cThe clouds are going to bed.\u201d KNOWLEDGE It may add to knowledge \u2014 \u201cAll\tover\tthe world\tthe children\tplay\tgames\tlike\tyou do, hop-scotch for example.\u201d Your\tstory\tmay\thelp\tto be carried accessories.through in other They also work wonders in a too-plain bathroom.Hang an eagle on the wall and buy towels that feature the eagle design.You're on the way to a Federal or Early American []0()r Did you ever wonder just how women with no servants three the years packaged Cover his j food arrived on the scene! Now-jadays, even the most dedicated 6 SPECIAL ( REAMED SALMON (Yield\u20144 servings) Vt cup butter or margarine, Vi cup flour, Vs teaspoon curry powder, 2 cups milk, 1 can (approx.1 pound) salmon, 2 hard cooked eggs, 2 tablespoons cook would feel lost without the cut-up pimiento, I teaspoon ! comforting knowledge that her cupboard was well stocked with assorted cans of meal, fish, ! fruit, soups and perhaps a spe ctal delicacy or two.Although cans are certainly helpful in an emergency, (hey arc also- contrary\tto popular belief a boon for the imaginative cook too.Many women en joy creating a vanely of new dishes, using some tinned food as a base.The results are often so deliciously unique, nobody inoleuni!'8 never\tlikely to\tknow the looking bathroom.\tIspattered* in green and yellow.:M\u2019m\u20191 L,llk'ss lhey ari\u2018 Md- Dear Polly: If we have pink Tailored bedspread and cur- Ioday\u2019s recipe for Special tile\tand\tfixtures\tin\tthe\tbath\tlains\tin\tbrown,\tgreen\tand\tyel creamed\tSalmon is\tIdeal for a room\tof\tour\tnow\thome,\twhat\tlow\tstriped\tdenim\twould\tbe j women's\tluncheon,\thot school color for the upper walls?In handsome and cheerful.For a lunch or Sunday night supper.with brown Of course, \u201cWhen I jlittle boy (or a little girl), appeals perhaps most both to hjs bab b\th hornelSome the teller and to the listener.1\t'¦ Otherwise the children might my living room, I will he using completely different look in a brown chesterfield and chair lhe other room, have bright What color for rugs, drapes flag blue wall and chest.Paint and odd chairs?I would like thc woodwork and bed white, to recover a rocker that I Red linoleum, a red corduroy have\u2014Mrs.A.D.\t|bedspread and blue and-white Dear Mrs.A.D The upper striped or cheeked curtains walls of your bathroom could lwouk£ complete a gay scheme.The dish is quickly and easily assembled from a can of salmon, hard cooked eggs and a delicate, curry flavored cream sauce with pimiento and Worcestershire sauce added for extra zip.Serve j)(|Grr or mai-ggrjne and eut jIV this sauce dish on hot toast th\u201e ,oa\u201e poin||, points.Worcestershire sauce, 4 slices hot toast.Melt butter or margarine in top of double boiler.Remove from beat and blend in flour, salt, and curry powder.Cook over low direct heat, stirring of ten, 2 minutes.Remove from heat and gradually blend in milk.Cook, stirring constantly, until saure is thickened and smooth.Cover.Place over boiling waler.Drain and break up salmon into bite-sized pieces, discarding skin and crushing bones Cut eggs into eighth*, lengthwise.Stir pimiento and Worcestershire sauce into cream sauce; add and carefully mix la prepared salmon and bardcooto ed eggs.Cover and heat than oughly.Serve on hot toast which has been spread with MR.and MRS.EARL MITCHELL ERNO, photographed following their marriage which took place recently in Emmanuel United Church, Cowansville, Quebec.Rev.C.Foggo officiating.Mrs.Erno was the former Miss Mable Margaret Emily Ring, daughter of Mrs.Ring and the late Harvey Ring, of East Farn-ham and Mr.Erno is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Mitchell Erno of Pigeon Hill, Quebec.\t(Photo by Studio Eclair) ,| bring their favorite books in turn, or you might browse through the library and pick out something appealing.Tell what you can; read the rest.f,-change the child\u2019s wrong ideasl*,° bone while or a very pale I\u2014 \u201cThe bee is going home to!Pink- Then sPark things up with! of those smart new pat too, just like you.You can belterncd towels- Paint the living friends, then.\u201d (Friends don\u2019tjroom walls either bone white sting each other).\tor Pale K(,kl and with cither, What 1 am saying is that|use a S°ld carpet.Curtains i a good story is worth tellingitould b(> brown, .iadc green, because it is enjoyable, and roid and white stripes.Cover because of its lasting effect on rockt>r \"'ith same stripes.A SETTLES DOWN You will like the story that has an interesting beginning the children.best man and the ushers were ception was held in the United a corsage of white carnations s0 that your little group settles VY\tx \u2022 TA /-\\ 11 rr 1 e- r- Vt w n 11* si m C\t~\ti\t,\t\u2022 , i\tr Mr.Gary Douglass, brother of the bride and Mr.Philip Reed, of Drummonriville.Mrs.Douglass the bride\u2019s mother was in a blush pink ensemble of lace and taffeta, matching organza hat and white accessories.Her corsage was of white rose buds.Thc groom\u2019s mother Mrs.Taylor was attired in a two-piece ensemble of sky blue lace over taffeta and beige accessories.She wore a corsage of pink;a basket of red rose rose buds.\tby white candles.Following the ceremony a re Church hall where\ta buffet! The groom\u2019s\tmother\tMrs.!do\"'n at oncc with eager\tfaces.,\t.\t.\tErno was in a\tHros*: of\tf\u2019han- Ann you Will CHOOSE\tsomo- style luncheon was\tserved to! ,, , ,n *\tores» 01\tvtian .\t., Inly lace, over taffeta, a blur______________________________________ over 140 guests.The bride's^ and while accessories.Her table was decorated with white corsage was of pink carnations, and pink peonies, centred with! Following the ceremony the a three tier wedding cake! reception was held at the adorned with a miniature bridei^n££ed Church hall, in East W.A.pioneer worker dies and groom, flanked by whUe f\"1'^^\u2019 wbere, PLacesK wPr,P Af AOP of 86 candles in candelabra, The din- ?e£,for flf,y g.ucs!s' Tbc br!dcs 3T a9e OT OÜ MONTREAL (CP)\u2014Mrs.The Ox Bow Gift Shop Gift* for all occasions English Bona China Costuma Jawallery Canadian Handierafls Stanhope (roula 22 )VI.9-3569 ing table was arranged with a îable waa.centred with a three white linen cloth centred with \u2019'^r wedding cake decorated in flanked I wb\u201ce and toPPed W1,b a rmnia-\tbert lerrabec, pioneer worker (ture\tbride and groom.Floral\tin the women\u2019s auxiliary of the j r .u t i r.i.arrangements completed the Anglican Church of Canada, f.r r r\tca1r decor and were used in profus- died Wednesday at 86.s no S Tt i0\" 10 decorate thc hall.\tFrom 1925 to 1936, she was dress with a matchin\" iacket ¦ Lafer ,he couple left for a PrÇsident of the church's worn-white\that\tand accessories.Her trip\t10 P°ints of interest in\ten s auxiliary.She took an early ¦corsage\twas of\t\\ùiiic\tcarna New\tEngland States, the bride\tinterest in the church's mission- travelling in a mauve dress, arT v',ork and remained active aitonft.nt.wrr-o from whi,e bat and white accessories.in ever after giving up thc attending were from Thc couplc wi)| takç up rpsjd presidency of the auxiliary.lions.Guests Beaurepaire.Montreal, Valois, Rock Island.Born in Rothesay, N.B., she was the daughter of the late Very Rev.Francis Partridge, St.Lambert, Ma-c u -j j _____________________________gog, Sawyervillc, Lennoxville,-\tanbndge ^'d8*' - -North Hatley and Drummond-\t Moncton, make them favorites in tomor coach Morin, after tonight\u2019s other, the Saskatoon Golf and\tof ?he ream, in .he le?but he had to be renlaced ir onte will meet m two races ex-st stephen and Mint0j n.B.; row\u2019s tilt.They are blessed with practice, will line up his infield Country Club, scene of the Janrli * hot thev^rvert\t\u2022 u Pw pecteri to highlight the Eastern the Quebec branch of the Ama- a g0od pitching staff and this and outfield.\tmeet August 15 to 18, is one of \"0 consolidate the posftions of ^1 u h \u201c\u201c\u2018\u201ct wh®n hlS COn, Canada age - class track and tear Athletic Union Verdun;^ always a bjg factor Regl0n.The garne tome™ will be the oldest clubs in the prairie sherbmokrand Act^n Vate S tro1 beCame faulty' Lat°Ur had field championships openingjand Toronto and Last York> , D,avdowns\tbroadcast by C.K.F.S.Gordon provinces.\tsecond and fourth place.\tOnt,\tdl P'ayuowns.\tBreen will be a giving the run \u2014\t-\t1 Ie\tWnnH n 1 r*p Kidd New Brunswick's contingent! Their win last week-ending commentary.Toronto s blond Bruce Kidd, ^\tCanadian cham!against Kiwams W.was a big.- the loose - styled runner who| jons.Sandra Barr of st sle.surprise; though they won the holds the Canadian 880-yard and'phen, holder of the Canadian na- game only in the final inning, mile records, may get stiffjtive and open midget high jump!it proved again that they are pfimnpiiHnn in both Saturdav^ecord of 5 feet 2 inches; Geoff!» fighting team and tough.\u201e\t\u2022 ., w .iMitehell of Rothesay, Canadian Tom Walker, Manager, and from New Brunswick s w,lltLrljuvenj]e native and open polejCoach Bob Morin have been Williams, the Minto crew-cut;Jvault champion with 12 feet 2|giving the locals plenty of hard wdio Maritimers feel has never inches, and Saint John\u2019s Loretta!work in the last couple of days STROKE \u2014 FORE-HAND VOLLEY ; This volley has been hit with no wrist action, thereby giving greater control.Do not slap your volleys\u2014-push them.been pressed.Only a few seconds divide the runners\u2019 best times, but Kidd\u2019s vast experience\u2014if nothing else is expected to carry him to victory in both events.But if Williams can match his earlier speed he may push Kidd to new records.Both are 17-year-olds.Kidd\u2019s 880 mark is 1:56.1.Wil- Irvine, Canadian native and open midget girls javelin of 93 feet five inches.Nova Scotia /stars include: Gwen Hills of Halifax who is lied for the Canadian open and native midget girls 60-yard dash with a time of 7.1 seconds; and Barfly Duns of Greenwood, who holds Canadian and provincial liams has run it in two min-|OPen and native records for the utes flat.Bruce\u2019s mile record is running high jump with a d.s-4:15.6.Walter\u2019s best is 4:21.7.\t\u2018*\"00 of 5 feet, 8Vi inches.Most of Ihc 140 athletes were' in town Thursday nighl, but Kidd isn\u2019t expected here until a few hours before his events Sat unlay afternoon.Williams, who says he\u2019d love to beat Kidd \u201cbut 1 don t Ihink I stand a chance,\u201d Major League Leaders National League AB R H Pet.First national junior golf tournament was held just two years ago at Montreal\u2019s Kana-waki Golf Club, after an agreement had been signed between the Royal Canadian Golf Asso- retired nine batters when he was replaced by Rejean Plour-de.Woeskiewicz belted out a Clemente, Pitts.Robinson, Cinci.Hoak, Pitts.Moon, Los Ang.Gonzalez, Phila.Claude Prud\u2019Homme gave up eight hits and struck out 10 haters to earn his tenth victory of the season.Jacques Monette sifislc and a double, Andre slammed out his fourteenth Riopel collected two singles, homer of the season to produceDubois, Mastin and Jac-ciation and Pepsi-Cola Company two runs in the six frame and (lues als° come up with singles, of Canada, Limited for the joint\u2019give his team the necessary The Als committed three er- sponsorship of the annual and margin of victory.The Als tal-354 63 125 .353 separate Canadian junior team lied three more times in the 351 82 121 .345'championship and the Canadian! last two innings.284 45 96 .338 junior match play champion-' Prud\u2019Homme held Waterloo 273 49 90 .330|ship.\tjto four hits until the final in- 240 39 79 .329 Prior to 1959, the nationai ning, when he was tagged for Runs\u2014Mays, San Francisco, junior golf crown was restricted another four to produce their hT\tto junior provincial champions.!only two runs.Runs batted in\u2014Robinson 89.'^0 Were substitutes on the- Hits\u2014Pinson, Cincinnati, 127.!\\yjUjngdon Cup teams.Last\t1\tI a- championships were Rough RlClÔrS Cut !men- Toronto\u2019s Thornhill\t^\t_\tCoaticook took an early lead hive From Rostori111 the ga™e when ^ey scored Wind direction and velocity! OTTAWA (CP) _______ The Grey!*wo nuns in the first frame.,\t.\t, ,, ,\t\u2019 c.1 u\t- - , at the Saskatoon club make a\tnifo\u201e.o or,,,r\u2014pierro cash.o.Surpronan- golfing plumber from Oklaho- Billy Maxwell, former\ts',Uk7'7i ma City, Ernie Vossler.tied for lion a 1 amateur champion from\tT{;FK j, ni,l)0(\t' second at 68.\t'Dallas, Tex., had a record 31 on 6_DR* young, c.Dupom.The two hotshot favorites-f'e outgoing nine and took a Arnold Palmer and Gary Player \u201c comuln8 ba« for, .J1- T;S.( 8-freedom direct, h Lepage, \u2014fell well back with rounds of 9Pe\" champion Gene Littler fin-, 3RD & 7th - d pace 73 and 7\u2019 respectively and'lshed wlth a 71 after starting:\tpurse: $3S0.CJ (dlv) leveled\tblasu ei the ««\t\u201e rniioh maftv fairavavs\t.Wall started With two birdies 18\u2014DOCTEUR VET, R.Beaudoui.f \u2019\t\u2019\t\u2018\u2018\tsinking a 12-foot putt on the 510-\tcunw^ u'rR Tied at 69, only other players var(i fir.t hnlp anri cpnHine a +\u20141'AIR show.k.Lafond in thp star anancdpH fiplH of tR7l>#ra ,lrSt \u201d 16 Û Sending 3 5\u2014CRYSTAL SEEBEA, P.C.Kelly in the star-spangled field of 167|f0ur-iron shot within six inches r\u2014stevertno, c.Grenier._____________________________of the pin on the second.\t7\u2014aube dean.r.Dupont ! He went one over on the 355-yard fifth, the \u201cnightmare alley,\u201d where his two-iron tee shot landed against a tree.He i\u2014rugged lee volo, f.st-Denis.needed three shots to reach the ^^iNSULL.^Grimard.r-.\tI 4\u2014KATIE DID, Beaudoin.COMES CLOSE\t3\u2014COUNT KEY.O.Surprenant, j .He barely missed a hole-in- 6\u2014lady jersey ritz, j.Hauver.Toronto and Stan Leonard of jyjg the par - three eighth ^\u2014fez rosecroft, j.Dagennis.\\ Balding, Leonard To Meet In 18 Hole Playoff QUEBEC (CP )\u2014A1 Balding of üniirfr> WSsPii Mexico Given 3-2 Edge Over Canada In North American Davis Cup Tie Which Starts In Quebec Saturday \\ 'W 4y '\\ÜÉ 8\u2014BOBBY SPENCER, J.Fearneley 5TH RACE \u2014 D-2 TROT PURSE: SUS.CJ OUTSTANDING WRESTLING \u2014 Local fans will have a\twith (he belt\tsignifying (he world championship of\twrestling, chance to see some of the headliners in the world of matmen\t|\tCarpentier is\tbig and fast, while Little Beaver (right) is small Saturday night at the Sherbrooke Arena, beginning at 8.30.\tand fast.The\tlittle guy, who will be tearing another\tof similar Shown above (left) is Edouard Carpentier of Paris, France,\tI\tsiic tomorrow, is only 3 feet, ti inches tall.Sherbrooke Arena, 8.30 p.m.QUEBEC (CP)\u2014Rival loam icaptains today forecast a Mexi ean victory\u2014by three matches to two in a North American uorte Davis Cup tie with Canada [which begins here Saturday on the day courts of the Civil Employees Tennis Club, j \u201cI think we have a little j edge, say three matches to [two.\" said Paneho Contreras,j Mexican team captain \"Those! matches are going to bo lough and long.\" Lome Main.Canadian team[ [captain, echoed just about the Isame sentiment.Naturally 1 think wo can win [hut 1 don\u2019t want to be too optimistic,\" Main says, \"1 have to live them (Mexico) the edge by j.UMO or 3-2.\" The draw for the two opening singles of the best-of five series [was to 1,10 made today by Quebec Premier Jean Lesngo WILL PICK NAMES Premier Lesage will pick four 'names\u2014Contreras\u2019 and Main's [final selections from a bucket.The order the names are picked will decide pairings for the opening matches which get under way at 2 p in.FDT Satur- Vancouver will meet in a spe-|where his two-iron shot landed i8-CENTAUR- «\u2022 Guertln cial 18-hole playoff for the Riv-ithree inches from the cup.He sth race \u2014 c-3 pace & trot ermead Cup here Aug.17, one najie(t another birdie at the\tpurse: $275.00 day before the start of .the 49th 3|10rt lltll wjtj, a flvc.f00t putt 1\u2014grand night, y.Beaudoin.annual Canadian Profession,'! and left birdie putts dangling on Golfers\u2019 Association champion- ,hree of (he last sjx ho,es sblp'\t\u201e\t' Both Palmer and Player were The Rivermead Cup goes an- unhappy about the condition of nually to the low-scoring Cana- the fairways on the 6,722-yard dian golfer in the Canadian course where such greats as Open.In this year\u2019s open, held Walter Hagen, Bob Jones and at Winnipeg July 13-16, Balding Gene Sarazen played in their and Leonard tied with 72-hole heyday.scores of 278\u2014eight strokes be-; \"They\u2019re ridiculous.\u201d said hind Jacky Cupit of Longview, Palmer, seeking to add the PGA Tex., who won the event.\tcrown to the British Open title Also at stake besides the cup won 10 days ago.\"They\u2019re so will be $500 in prize money, $300 going to the winner.Balding also was tied with Alan Johnson of Montreal for low-scoring Canadian after last year\u2019s open.The first - round scores of the CPGA were then used to break the tie, Johnston winning.This year\u2019s CPGA, a 54-hole event, will be played Aug.18-20 matty and tough that it\u2019s im possible to tell where the ball is going.\u201d 2\u2014\tATRUSCOT, F.Desrochers, 3\u2014\tRUTH DUDLEY\u2019, F.Brochu.4\u2014\tMAXWELL ARMSTRONG, *\tG.Beauchamp 5\u2014\tOUR HORSE, C.Hebert.6\u2014\tPRINCE JERRY C, C.Bennett.7\u2014\tSKIPPER JAY.L.Hucktns.8\u2014\tSUZAN CLAPP, H.Lepage.\u2022TH RACE \u2014 D PACE PURSE: $175.00 1\u2014\tFERLANO SURPRISE, Beaudoin.2\u2014\tCAPTAIN McKENNEY S, C.Bennett.3\u2014\tTEXAS BLUE, R.Guertln.4\u2014\tAVALON ART.5\u2014\tSUNNY IBAF.R.Jutras.6\u2014\tBEAU LYN.L.Huckins.7\u2014\tJOY FROST.P.Charbonneau.8\u2014\tRILLA\u2019S SONG, F.Brochu.Top Grapplers Go Into Rugged Action day.Both matches wil across Canada be tele by the [is as tough as we've seen him Tn the past, he could uin tw< singles.\" said Contreras.\"1 think we can win the othci matches.\" RANKS BEDARD HIGH Main also sees Bedard, whom he ranks \"about fifth or sixth' among the world's best day [courts player s, winning two matches.But he isn\u2019t sure whether the team\u2019s two other players John Swann of Toronto and Vancouver and Francois Godbout of Waterloo, Quo \u2014can produce one more victory.Unlaid will be one of Main's choices for the opening singles.The Canadian captain Thursday night appeared to be leaning towards Godbout for the other singles after the blond llnfvor-Mty of Montreal law student beat S w a 11 n for the third straight time 111 practice.\"It'll be easier to make a so lection now,\u201d Main said, still somewhat skeptical, Contreras wasn\u2019t saying who he'll send into the singles for Mexico but it was believed it would be Mario Llamas, 33, and Antonio Palafox, 24.Local wrestling fans will be in for a treat tomorrow evening when the first in a series of wrestling cards will commence in the Sherbrooke Arena.The main bout will feature 226 lb.Edouard Carpentier of Paris, France, battling it out with 230 lb.John Tolos of Hamilton, Ontario.The victor will have to win two out of three falls within a one-hour time limit.The semi-final will see two bouts, each with one fall or a St.Catharines Leads RCH Meet ST.CATHARINES, Ont.(CP) Four victories Thursday two in eights, moved the host St.Catharines Rowing Club far out in front in the point standings after two days of competition at the 79th Royal Canadian Henley Regatta here.St.Catharines crews swept home in front in the junior 135-and 155-pound eights and the ju nior 145 - pound fours while Daryl MacDonald won the junior singles.The four firsts were enough to give the host club 112 points, 51 more than Hamilton Leand-ers, the leaders Wednesday.Etcheverry Told U.S.Government Doubts Legality Ajiing Arm u Muscufar Ache TV Contracts Entered Into By Leagues In Addition To The NFL PHILADELPHIA (AP)-The government said Thursday it doubted the legality of television contract entered into by other sports leagues and groups in addition to the National Football League.The general indictment of such contracts was made in U.S.District Court where the NFL appealed Judge Allan K Grim\u2019s recent decision ruling out its nine million dollar, two-year TV package negotiated with the Columbia Broadcasting System Commissioner Pete Rozelle of the NFL told Judge Grim that only half of the 14-team league will wind up with TV coverage of restricting the area within which broadcast or telecasts of games might be made.This, he said stifled competition for television rights.The judge today asked Samuel Gordon, a government at- Leander scullers Mike Flan- in 1962 if the Package designed nery and Stan MacDougall com bined for the junior 145-pound doubles crown to keep the Hamilton club within striking distance of St.Catharines.The Vesper Boat Club of Philadelphia moved into third spot with 42 points in the chase for the Maple Leaf trophy, emblematic of the Henley championship, by winning the junior coxswain four final by two feet over Buffalo West Sides.to share the wealth isn\u2019t finally approved.The league asked the judge to suspend his decision until Dec.31, 1961, allowing the league to carry out half of the pact.COMPETITION CUT League attorneys also reques ted the judge to modify his 1953 decree upon which he based his decision ruling out the package contract.Eight years ago Judge Grim ruled out any contract that had the purpose or affect tomey, if television contracts in November CHICAGO (AP) \u2014 Sam Etcheverry, St.Louis Cardinal quarte rback, received good news about his ailing arm Thursday.He also got the needle from baseball\u2019s (op Cardinal, Stan Musial.\"Say, what are you doing with a sore arm?\u201d asked Stan with mock severity.\"You\u2019re only 30 years old,\u201d said the baseball great, who will be 41 involving such as the National Collegiate Athletic Association, National Basketball Association Musicl and Etcheverry\u2014former standout with Montreal Alouettes of the Big Four- and the American Football met by chance after the quar-League were legal.\t1 terback s arm was given a Gordon replied that there wasj once-over by Cardinal base- hirty-minute limit, in whichjan exciting performance and clash 111 what will prove to he 85-lb.Ski Low Low takes oivlots of fast action is expected, a thrilling event.The second Paneho Lopez, and 98-lb.Little) Two preliminary matches are|preliminary bout features Beaver matches wrestling skills also slated.A pair of Montreal Claude Dassary of Bayonne, with Pee Wee James.\tboys, Claude St.Jean and Ed- France, and .Chris Tolos of The little guys will put onldie Auger, are scheduled to Hamilton, Ontario, grappling \u2014\t¦ for top wrestling honors.Patterson Set To Defend Against\tss, '!:s attrations in the past, and it Tom McNeely, Despite NBA Threat lo Lift His Heavyweight Crown BOSTON (AP)\u2014Barring un-idiampion will sign not long! \\ isei CSC.Pairings (or Sunday\u2019s doubles! match will be made by the team captains.The captains don\u2019t have to announce their selections until one hour before the start of the match.The participants tn Monday\u2019s two remaining singles will be in |the inverse order of Saturday\u2019s if the series is not decided.Contreras says he fears Can ada\u2019s Bob Bedard in the singles, \"if he is in good condition and b 7?mœü Come one! Come ail to the 132nd ANNUAL BEDFORD FAIR 3 full days of entertainment for the whole family August 11th-12th-13th MIDWAY \u2014 ROYAL CROWN EXPOSITION SHOWS GASTONI GRANDSTAND ATTRACTIONS 4 new acts BANDS IN ATTENDANCE SATURDAY and SUNDAY AFTERNOONS Music by Bedford and Cowansville Bands DRAWING FOR $1.000 \u2014 Split in 14 prîtes \u2014 tickets 50c each 1st prize $500.\u2014Drawing at 5 o'clock Sunday aftornoon.in front of the grandstand.HORSE RACING SATURDAY and SUNDAY Afternoon in front of the grandstand.HORSE SHOW SATURDAY Evoning in the Arona Horsts judged August 11th Cattle judged Avgust 11th Junior Calf Clubs August 12th grave doubt and said some of the contracts were being inves tigated now by the anti - trust division of the department of justice.Asked why he had not proceeded against the other leagues if there was such doubt Gordon replied \"This is outside my province.I cannot answer for others However, the government must make a start somewhere.\u201d Judge Grim asserted that this was beside the point.He asked Gordon if he had heard any talk of eliminating sports from the anti-trust laws.Gordon said he had not heard of any.\"It seems to me that whenever a case comes to court involving sports the court rules in favor of the sport or the team,\u201d the judge said.Gordon objected to any suspension of last week\u2019s ruling on the NFL-CBS-TV package, \u201cThey are asking you (the court) to tear up your judgment of 1953 and the judgment of a week ago,\u201d Gordon said.ball trainer Bob Bauman.The baseball Redbirds were in town for a three-game series with the Cubs.Etcheverry, who actually is 31, could afford a grin.He had just been assured by Bauman that soreness in his throwing arm and shoulder was caused by a simple muscular ailment.foreseen developments, Floyd Patterson will defend his world heavyweight title against unbeaten youngster Tom McNee-ley in Boston Oct.23 despite the threat of National Boxing Association action against the champion.The National Boxing Association has threatened to take Patterson\u2019s title if he fights McNee-ley rather than one of the top-ranked challengers.McNeeley, unbeaten in 23 bouts, is unranked.The Massachusetts Boxing Commission\u2014not a member of the NBA\u2014granted a promoter\u2019s licence Wednesday to Championship Sports Incorporated and a match-maker\u2019s licence to Al Bolan, 32, of New York.Neither Patterson nor McNeeley, from suburban Arlington, Va., attended the three-minute meeting, and (hey have not yet signed contracts for the fight.Bolan said the signing is little more than a technicality.\"The contracts are in the hands of lawyers,\u201d the pro- after\u2014\u201cwithin a two week per iod from now.\u201d NBA IS CRITICAL McNeeley, one-time Michigan Slate football player, has had victories over George Logan, Uli Ritter and Willi Bcsmanoff in his unbealen career.The NBA has criticized him as an unfit opponent for the champion.NBA president Dave OU in Cleveland said Wednesday, how ever, he would have no com-[ ment on possible moves by hisj group until after the contracts are signed.Bolan defended McNeeley\u2019s qualifications.Of the NBA\u2019s six top-ranked challengers, he said, \"four have records that arc not as good as McNcelcy\u2019s, one (Eddie Machen) has been beaten by a light-heavy and an other (Sonny Liston) doesn\u2019t have a licence.\u201d Bolan said (he fight will be televised, probably home TV rather than closed circuit, but that television arrangements were not complete.The fight, Boston\u2019s first * Baseball * THURSDAY PROVINCIAL LEAGUK Acton Vale 9.Cnatlcook 2.Sherbrooke 0, Waterloo 2.NATIONAL LEAGUK Chicago 3, Ft.Louis 2.Cincinnati 2.Milwaukee 1.Loa Angelos 11, Philadelphia fi San Francisco 2, Pittsburgh 0.AMERICAN LEAGUK Kansas City 2.Cleveland 1.Minnesota 5, Washington 2.Now York 4.Chicago 3.Baltimore 8, Boston 5.(Only game* scheduled).Own a New 1961 VOLKSWAGEN ^for little SjggQ 00 We accept trade-ins.ROGER BEAUDOIN AUTOMOBILES INC.7835 King West, Sherbrooke Tel.LO.9-4613 Argonaut's Rote May Have Broken Throwing Hand WINNIPEG (CP) - Toronto Argonauts left for home after losing an exhibition football game with Winnipeg Blue Bombers 20-18 Thursday night and facing up to the grim possibility that quarterback Tobin Rote may have broken his throwing hand.The right handed signal caller said after the game that he injured himself while throwing a moter said.\u201cAs soon as the heavyweight championship bout lawyers get them straightened since Joe Louis knocked out Al out, Patterson will come to Bos [McCoy in six rounds Dec.16, ton to sign.\u201d\t|l940, will be in the 13,909-capa Bolan, said he will set up an city Boston Garden with tickets office here next week, and the I scaled from a $100 top.FOOD FISH the water is warm, bury them Either you like fish or you [in a box of chipped ice.don\u2019t\u2014and the reasons usually Bass, pike and other large have to do with how they are freshwatcr fish can be put on a handled.\t[stringer if the water la cold.Fish, unlike meat, cannot be1 otherwise, they should be kill-_ , disguised easily.Even buried [Rd, gutted and wrapped in cold block at Kay Jodi The Winn:-lin sauce, heavily seasoned, andjwct burlap or quick-chilled in [peg defensive halfback inter-!sloshed in wine, fish are fish, chipped ice at once, jeepted Rote\u2019s pass on the fifth And if they aren't prepared correctly, woe unto the cook! The principal difference between fish and other meat is play of the second quarter, [shook off Rote and returned the [ball for 58 yards Jastremski Sets Breaststroke Mark In Tokyo TOKYO (AP)\u2014Chet Jastrem- Rote\u2019s hand is expected to be simpi'y fish don\u2019t age'very \"well ski of Toledo, Ohio, was clocked Itven an x-ray examination to- in fact oniy freshly-caught or !\" minutes 33,6 seconds in.day in Toronto.Argonaut offi-fresh.fr\u2019ozcn fish are fit for the the 200-metre breaststroke here cials said his hand was badly tahi,.The rest are cat food todW to bettor the «orld ree.swollen .1 bell time-to.swol- \u201c\u201con, sb\u201e\u201eu \", tilled end 0,Jastrcmski.20.clipped\t22, .seconds off the recognized world Negro from Indiana, turned in .\t^ immediately givrée record of 2:36.3 set by Terry a fine passing game to fill the hlu freMe treatment Gathercolc of Australia in 1958 gap for the Big Four club.^ p.nfuh shouM no into a mesh at Townsville, Australia\tWinnipeg\tend E r n i-e Pitts J ,fve weiror livi box 5 Jastremski, entered in the munted the winning touchdown 1 ve we or 1 e til PM-day Japan national swim- with 42 seconds left to play on n Oo i\tJ D\tli- ming championships w hich pass from Hal Ledyard, whoKlCrUTlOnd KOyOIS jpened today, has an earlier performed most of the quar\u2019er c\t»»|« i record of 2:35.3 up for recogni-ibacking duties for the Western bWOHlp WindSOT tion.\t(Conference\tBombers.\t17 4 Ifl Grôôfllay RICHMOND \u2014 Th
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