Voir les informations

Détails du document

Informations détaillées

Conditions générales d'utilisation :
Protégé par droit d'auteur

Consulter cette déclaration

Titre :
Sherbrooke daily record
Éditeur :
  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
Contenu spécifique :
vendredi 8 septembre 1961
Genre spécifique :
  • Journaux
Fréquence :
quotidien
Notice détaillée :
Titre porté avant ou après :
    Prédécesseurs :
  • Sherbrooke gazette ,
  • Sherbrooke examiner
  • Successeur :
  • Sherbrooke record
Lien :

Calendrier

Sélectionnez une date pour naviguer d'un numéro à l'autre.

Fichier (1)

Références

Sherbrooke daily record, 1961-09-08, Collections de BAnQ.

RIS ou Zotero

Enregistrer
[" r THE WEATHER Sunny and very warm to- ; day; aimny with a few after- ; noon cloudy period* on Sat- S urday; continuing very ! warm; Low tonight and high } Saturday at Sherbrooke 50 and 75.becbrookeTailiiBecocd 1961\tSEPTEMBER\t\t\t1\t1961 2 1\t4\t5\t6\t7\t8\t9 10 11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t18 17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23 24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30 Established 1 89 7 Price : 5 Cents Seek study SOtUAi TtuntATUtt* *Ot ÎNIS ^EtiOD VANCOc'VM To test drinking drivers?HALIFAX (CP)\u2014The Canadian Association of Police Chiefs today decided to ask the federal government to take a new look at the drunk and impaired driving sections of the Criminal Code.During the final session of its annual meeting, the association agreed to ask the justice department to appoint a committee of experts to recommend on the advisability of setting an alcohol blood-content level that could be used to determine whether a driver is drunk or only \u201cimpaired.\u201d\tj Chief J.G.Kettles of Saskatoon said if this system were established anything under a certain percentage of blood alcohol would be considered im-paired driving.Any percentage over that figure would be drunk driving.The recommendation is one of two approved earlier by the Chief Constables\u2019 Association of Ontario.Also approved was a suggestion for a code amendment making a first conviction for impaired driving a second offence when there had been a previous conviction for drunken djiving.SECOND OFFENCE A first conviction for drunken driving after an impaired driving conviction would also be considered a second offence.A Vancouver recommendation also to be handed to the justice department, asks that persons given time by courts to pay fines and who fail to pay will be liable to an additional penalty on conviction.The association also recommends that a person failing to pay the fine report back to the court the day after the allotted time had elapsed.Two recommendations suggested by Interim Director J.A.Robert of the Montreal police department were also approved.These ask repeal of code sections that exempt from seizure telephones used in gambling houses and certain social clubs to operate games of chance.The 90 police chiefs from forces across Canada decided to hold next year\u2019s meeting at Victoria Sept, 4-7 were also received from Saska toon and Moncton.{DMCNTw\u2019S ItCiNA u iss if EC TCtCNTC MCNTIEAL SC A* normal ftfcClfTATiON PERIOD MODE SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER 8.1961 Khrushchev Sixty-Fifth Year worst happen?8 S Top target gives Ia* tailsc some ^ si9\"s Iffl\tSC y&vS\tIt\t*?«?*% pi meted to wage war ov«r Bwrllrsf 'Jtl jà\ttj*' JkI 5®\toortei C.orèvn Oonalfiton «cured «H* U % to meatur# «ha mood - M\tpPe\tHHK Hi ;§£$¦ Ü5l ilw mPk W iïfàÊ «N» courvfry at tantion continuet «o mount.Hare I» tlr»t m\tm\t^8 mm ¦ B m 40 PRECIPITAT IO WARM IN EAST \u2014 Much-above normal temperatures are forecast for Eastern Canada for September in the 30-day outlook of the United States weather office.Heavy precipitation is predicted for southern British Columbia and Alberta.(CP Newsmap) US newsman questions K.NEW YORK \u2014 (AP) - Soviet Premier Khrush- chev is ready for another meeting with President Kennedy on Berlin and other East-West problems, but he says that if the talks do not produce results they may only make matters worse.' The task now is to tind solu\tstrength nor time\u201d to lions for the major international,m(,e|\tKennedy on world MOSCOW \u2014 (API \u2014 Soviet Premier Khrushchev said today he was ready for \u2018businesslike talks' with President Kennedy on urgent world problems.At a friendship meeting for Indian Prime Minister Nehru he went on to de nounee President Kennedy s decision to resume nuclear testing, and declared \"mankind is on the brink of another military tragedy \u201cAggressive forces want to plunge the world into another war,\u201d he said.\u201cAs a pretext for ii'ied officials said Thursday the this they are using the questionkhiited States may reduce or Hits Poland May tie US aid to politics th#NUnlt»d\tprepared ?© wage war over Berllwf porter CorB*^ Oonaldaon toured tH* U.i.to mea»ure the mood of tha coimfrv av tention continue* to mount.Here I» hli flr*t report.y*r A vr By GORDON DONALDSON NEW YORK \u2014 tTNS) \u2014 The smell of worry fillets through the creaky air-conditioner.Two phones bur/ and burr.Robert Mulrean and aie talking on them constantly, talking to WASHINGTON (CP) tjual issues now Khrushchev causing concern, told C.L.Sulzber problems.But he would have to ides I*1C Peac,\u2018 *rea*> vv'^1 ('er'eliminate economic foreign aid _____ _____ display under ger, foreign affairs columnist of standing of the ncod the New Aork Times.\tisuch important matt said both s many.to resolve! \u2018'0ur aim is to Put oul tlie re alters as the main'ng fires of war by con eluding a peace treaty with Ger foreign his secretary scared people.For this is the public relations office of New York City Civil Defence, deep in the heart of the world\u2019s best H-bomb target.It is probably the scariest spot in a nation talking of war, for its customers would be the first to die.It seemed a good place to ask m> question: Are the Amen cans really going to lead us in to a war over Berlin?In two weeks spent touring the United States I found ugly signs that the answer is yes found, not war fever or Will seek volunteers in Canada to countries that side against the West issues.sia against the west on I sucu .mportant Khrushchev outlined his views signing of a German peace in an interview with Sulzberger treaty and the solution on this manv at the Kremlin Tuesday, then basis of the question of West 11* js editor of a At a combined meeting of the secretary-treasurer, Mrs.K.Y Cards were played on the producer - director George Ste-\tconstruction magazine, Men\u2019s Board and the Board of Stanton; chairman of house and lawn during the afternoon fol- vens\u2019 recent brush with the travelled more than 10,000 miles Lady Managers a recommend-grounds committee, R.N.Le-lowed by a buffet supper in the Wall Street bankers who ap-in Quebec, Labrador and New-ation was presented by the Baron; chairman of libarary ser- arbor Mrs.Gordon MacAulay patently are running 20th Cen-foundland in 1960 to gather ma- president of the Ladies' Board vices committee, Mrs.J oh n'showed movies in the evening, jtury Fox.terial for his article.His seriesThat the existing boards be com- York; chairman of the finance after which cards were again dealt with the development and Tuned, and one board of direc- and membership committee, D.played followed by lunch If George will direct and construction work o{ Quebec t°rs be elected.___________\tA.Whittaker; Mrs.Glen Ben jCary Grant will play the her0>'cartier, and Aluminum'* Com-1 A ^act finding committee, D.nett, Mrs.Lee McKay, Mrs Whittaker, R.N.LeBaron, Wm.Edgar, Mrs.George Ho K.Y.Stanton, and Mrs.mans, Mrs.J.W.McCammon there\u2019s a sure hit A.pany of Canada, and was one 'of 160 entries from across Can- -'Irs- on at the ORCHID HOUSE 225 Wellington South Sherbrooke.A fine looking pair of barn l oyJls You ARE.vorm Your eiPEj OLNEEYES/NoaIYOU ARE Hooples/Alvjays knev) there- WAS SOMETHING LACKING, Besides sense-«-yes, it's THe-SLACK EYES THAT SET YOU OFF \u2014ACT A5 A COUNTER BALANCE TO ^OUt?PSD NOSCS.'\u2014WHOEVER and Mrs.aunt and grandmother, Mr.and\tGENERAL NOTES \u201cFor some time we have\tguests of Mr and Mrs Leo Lee McKay\ta member of the\tMrs.Ken Healy and Mrs.\tGeo.\tRecent guesls of Mr and been playing the game.\u201cWho\tMeyette,\tin WUliamstown, Vt.lLadies Boardj was named to\tHeath.Her parents, Mr.\tand\tMrs.Angus Smith were Mr.is Fox?\u201d says Stevens.He as-\tGuests\tof Mr.and Mrs.James draw Up a\ts[ate 0f directors,\tMrs.Stan Reed were weekend\tWilbur Craigie, Mrs.Howland, was Spyros Skouras,\tITobert\tand family over the|from wbicb\ttbe new executive\t\u201euests at tbe same bome\tand Mrs.Harrington, of Little elected.\t°\t.\t.\t_\t~ ton, N.H., Mr.and Mrs.Clar- jguests at the same home.Friends of Mr.Stuart sumed it was Spyros Skouras,jProbert and still president of the company weekend were Mr.and Mrs.couid be who weathered a recent, rough! Philip Probert and children, of At a recën7mëetins held in the Friends of Mr' Stuart ,Per\u2018ence Morrison, of Toronto, and stockholders\u2019 meeting.\t.Verdun, Mr.and Mrs.Philip Le-|r ib;a r ^ ^ , eBa;on present klns will be sorry to learn he isjMrs T Watson, of Canterbury, CONFIDENCE GREAT\t|tourneau and^son.^ of Holland.ed the slate; which Was accept- a.Patient in the Sherbrooke Hos- Mr and Mrs Albert ZottoU and P'tal-\t;Miss Helen Zottoli, of Worces- Mr.Houston, the new student teri Mass., Capt.A.C.Smith, Vt., Elwin Kelley Jr., of Newport, Mr.Reginald Hatch, of \u201cGeorge Jr.and I were lunch* ing last week with Skouras in Tomi{obia d Miss winnie Hollywood while the committee ,, h t of Wall Street bank\u2014 *-: meeting in New York ed the slate, which was accepted, and an executive was elec- ted.The new directors and officers minister of the Presbyterian 0f Kingston, Ont., and Mrs.bankers Werel _.\t., Skouras1 Lieut.Allen Brewer of Colum- expressed great our picture.\u201d George Jr.interrupted: fact, we thought we had amber light to go ahead.\u2019 confidence in l)us> °hio\u2019 sPent a few days with\u2018 of the North Hatley Association are: Library jhis parents, Mr, and Mrs.Char-1 vic banquet.She has also| Bernice Andrews The Misses Barbara and|been president of the Georgian Bernice Dunn.Diane Bronson have returnedjClub in that city for several home after spending a month]yeaTS.with their sisters, Mrs.Ivan! Mrs.Akhurst is in good Aulis, and family, in St.Cathar-j health, enjoys visiting with her ines, Ont., and Mrs Stanley (friends, and often delighted] Taylor, and family, in Kitchener, them with her piano playing 0nt\tI while in the Townships.She has\tINC.JULES COTE Cowansville 114 Zulma St.Tel.: 743 W Bilingual Licented Auctioneer Catt!« Dealer I am interested in buying aluminum sap buckets.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wil- an excellent memory and r liam Young were Miss Lillian]minisces with many poems ( Hills, of Hasbrouck Heights,(the old days.N.J., Mrs.Grace Draper, of;\t- Hardwick, Vt., Mr.A.Hills, of SAWYERVILLE \u2014 Colonial.B.C., and Mrs.Ray-] Miss Shirley Loveland has re-mond Hills, of Georgeville Mr.Lurned )0 Ottawa, after spend-and Mrs.Allen Smith and chil-jing tbe summer holidays in dren, of St.Laurent, are spend ] Mexico, and at the home of her ing their holidays with Mrs.jparents, Mr.and Mrs.George 12) Maverick 8:00 p.m.3) Ed Sullivan 3) National Velvet 6)\tEd Sullivan Show 7)\tL\u2019Ecole de» Vedettes 8:30 p.m.51 Tab Hunter Show ]81 Lawman j 12) The Third Man 9:00 p.m.] 3) G E.Theatre 5) Sunday Mystery Hr.| 8) G.M.Present» 7)\tPasse d\u2019Armes 8)\tThe Rebel 12) Little White U# 9:30 p.m.3) Holiday Lodge ] 71 Serenade Festivals | 8) The Asphalt Jungle 12) The Rea) McCoy» 10:00 p.m.| 3) Candid Camera i 5) Loretta Young Show 8) Bringing Up Buddy j 7) Artisan* da notre Us ; 12) Treekdown 10:30 p.m.(3) What\u2019s My Line\u2019 5) This Is Your LU» 8) Arts In Action 7) Tribune Libre 81 Editor\u2019» Choice 12) Dateline 11:00 p.m.3) Sunday New» Special 81 CBC TV News and Weather 7)\tTelejournal S) Worlds Beit Movie» 12) Pliyhous* \u2019ll 11:10 p.m.8)\tSport» 7)\tSport Eclair 11.15 p.m.3) Stage 3 11.20 p.m.8)\tJam on Both Sides 11:40 p in.7) Mieside Ihealie You can't qo ALL'OUT It you feel ALL-IN Today*! ten«e Ii?ing, overwork, worry, may affect normal kidney action.If kidneys slow down impurities remain in the system.Then backache and that \u201ctired\u201d feeling often follow.That\u2019s the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills.Dodd\u2019t help stimulate the kidneys to normal action.You feel better \u2014rest better \u2014work better\u2014play better.Get Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pilli now.You can depend on Dodd\u2019s.\t71 LO 2-6606 for BAR-B-Q \u201c FREE DELIVERY TO YOUR DOOR Luxor Restaurant 153 Wellington St.N.Smith's parents,.Mr.and Mrs.i Young.j Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Rediker (and daughter, Dorcas, were in Windsor, Vt., where they met with other members of the 'Rediker family for an outdoor picnic.Mrs.Mabel Wyman, of Ayer\u2019s | Cliff, was a weekend guest of her sister, Mrs.Ruth House.Mr.and Mrs.Wendell Sheldon and son, Allan, were over-! night guests of Mr.and Mrs.| Robert Sheldon, in Athol, Mass., and ail motored to New York I City, where they attended the (wedding of Mrs.Sheldon\u2019s niece Miss Evelyn Fafard, to Mr.(Michael Mirabella.Miss Doro-jthy Sheldon returned home with (her parents, after spending two ]weeks in New York with relatives.Mrs.A.Gutermann Sr., Mrs.Gutermann Jr., and children, of New York City, who spent the summer at their cottage at The Narrows, Fitch Bay, accompanied by their sister and aunt, Mrs.Gerard Fluet, attended the Mirabella\u2014Farfard wedding in New York.Among those who attend the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr.l and Mrs.Gordon Temple, of Brown's Hill, were Mr, and Mrs.Carroll Brown and Mr.and Mrs.Norman Somerville.Loveland.Other guests at the Loveland home were Miss Lee Stewart, of St.Helen's Lancashire, England, and Miss J.Haines, of Ottawa.Miss Florence Richards, of Montreal, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.George Halli-day.Miss Blanche Hunt was a guest for a few days of Mrs.E.Goodenough, Sherbrooke.6ELVIDERE CHESTERFIELD Albert Street \u2014 COWANSVILLE \u2014 Tel.960 UliWlltolWI REMODELLING 150 different samples of material, colour and patterns to choose from.Free estimates.SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN ON ALL DEMANDS THROUGH THIS ADVERTISEMENT.We Pick Up and Deliver.DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT at - NICK DEAN S BARN Music by Herold Nufbrown\u2019i Orchestra Dancing 9 till 1.15 YOU\u2019LL BE 'ON TOP OF THE WORLD\" at the summit of MOUNT 0RF0RD! You'll get a wonderful view of the surrounding countryside THIS WEEK-END at the MOUNT ORFORD PROVINCIAL PARK! Use the longest chair lift in Canada to reach the summit of the highest mountain in the district! IT\u2019LL BE A DAY TO REMEMBER! RESTAURANT \u2014 PIC-NIC TABLES WELCOME TO ALL! toot \\«ATiO«AL yèllPAPZIL \\& PAJKTS / \\UMITCO/ V H tkiKMu A ¦V- CENTRE DECORATION WALLPAPfc* TILE LINOLEUM CARPETING 156 Wellington N_, SHERBROOKE PaihXS THETFORD MINES 217 Notre Dame S.ê-IjeflirookE Bailp ÎÀctotïi FRI., SEPT S, 1961 \u201cSherbrooke's Leading Dairy\" SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO MJIS Magog moves on civil defence Richmond barber Phoney bill charge brings $500 fine A Rich mond Barber wasl The trial of sentenced to pay a fine of was bold two $300 or in default to spend judgment the next two months in jail by Judge Joseph Marier in Sherbrooke Court of Ses- Aurele weeks ago and was reserved by Judge Marier until Thursday Tried at the same time as Boucher was his wife who was _\tr i \u2022 charged with being in posses sions 1 hursday after being sjon 0f counterfeit money, found guilty of passing coun-j She was acquitted.terfeit money.POTENTIAL DEATH TRAP \u2014 Motorists who use the turn off to Kingsbury from Route 39 on the Upper Melbourne-Racine Highway are in danger of falling through this bridge, above.A month ago, a truck collapsed the boards in the bridge, leav- ing the gaping holes.At one approach to the bridge, below, there is a hand-painted sign noting that the bridge is closed.At the other approach, there is nothing in the way of warning.(Record Photos by William Lunan) ?The ?crux of Boucher's do \u201cW.' i-jifr w\u2019ic'jitff.1 -{ Receives 2 months for suicide attempt A 38-year-old Sherbrooke man appeared Court of Sessions Thursday and pleaded guilty attempting to commit suicide.- He was sentenced .\u2019111-: \u2022\u2018ini1::, ! .JÉSfc-LÏïiil Fr .m Thibault to run for re-election Nomination deadline over Two weeks of hard campaigning lie ahead of six candidates for UN party leadership At a huge rally last night at St.Jean Baptiste School, Felix Thibault announced that, he would run for re-election for a fourth time as Sherbrooke city council alderman.Mr.Thibault has been an alderman representing the East Ward for the past years.Boucher^enee was that he didn't know that the ed at thi on Saturday June 3 was eoun ierfeit.The Crown however produced two witnesses whose testimony convinced Judge Marier of Boucher\u2019s guilt.The first, a waitress at the Rose Restaurant at the Sherbrooke racetrack testified that Boucher had tried to pass a phoney ten on her on Sunday, May 28, which was one week before he was apprehended si the racetrack.1'he second, an acquaintance of Boucher's (old the court that Boucher had told him several times how easy it was to procure counterfeit money and what the actual cost of it was.Judge Marier stated that be cause of the testimony given by these two it was impossible to believe that Boucher \"didn't know the money was counterfeit.\u201d Before judgment was handed Paul mini- The Magog City Coun-ovo toward» a civil de- MAGOG \u2014 (Special) cil last night made an initial fence program for the citv Foil owing an intense 90 -minute discussion or.civil defence and national survival proble.mv lecretary Roger Boudreau was instructed to contact federal authorities for information on the erection of shelters needed in the event of a nuclear attack, Alderman\tReginald M Un wick introduced a resolution! that Magog formally adopt civil defence program, but the resolution did not find a se conder.Mayor Maurice Theroux said money\twhich\the\tpass\the did not\tthink a municipal Sherbrooke\trace\ttrack\tClvi1\tfla\" wss ^ spon.sibility\tof the municipal iity, but that\tof federal authori (ties.n.\"Auto collides with horse It is expected A car collided with a horse that further five miles from Wcedon on the discussion on end defence for road near Marbleton late Thurs- in Sherbrooke to a charge of was sentenced to spend the next two months in prison.The man, Olivier Leclerc, has become quite notorious in Sherbrooke lately by driving around in his vintage car on which was written many complaints against the municipal and provincial governments.This was the second time in as many weeks that Leclerc has down, defence attorney appeared in Sherbrooke Court Oervais asked that the Magog will take place meetings of council.OTHER BUSINESS of Sessions.Last week he was sentenced to spend a few days in jail for disturbing the peace It was while nine|serving this sentence in Slier brooke Municipal Court on Mar Magog's temporary loan of $230,000 from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce was renewed, the extension period to be determined by the Quebec Municipal Commission The council also registered receipt of a cheek for $26,506 83 from the Provincial Government, as the Provincial and Ke deral share of contribution for winter works.A ruling on property évalua tion will be tabled by the end of September, but school com missions, in accordance with their charters,\thave\tasked\tfor (the\tfollowing\tmill\trate.\tThe Roman Catholic board rate pay jers\twill pay\t$1.80\tper $100; tax payers of Protestant hoards land\tneutral\tpanel\twill\tpay at future day afternoon, killing the horse land sending the ear to t.h* scrapyard According to Sherbrooke Provincial Police who wore called to investigate the accident, Lender Belisle, who is presently living at the Brompton Lake Hotel was driving along the highway around 5.30 p m when he collided with a horse standing in the middle of Die road The horse, belonging to Wilfred Berthiaume of Marbelton, apparently, wandered out of bus pasture onto the highway, police said.The impact killed the horsa and wrecked the 1940 Meteor The driver emerged from thfe wreck unhurt One of Mr.Thibault\u2019s chief organizers in past elections will not be working for him this time because he has decided to oppose Mr.Thibault at the polls for the seat which Mr.Thibault presently holds.This new opponent is Armand Desbiens who announced several weeks ago his intention to enter the municipal elections as a candidate rather than a supporter.ed citizen in Richmond.quette Street that he attempt ] If lhe maximum sentence had ed to kill himself bv hanging|b'If'n imposed for a counter himself from the roof of his foiling offence Boucher could cell, with his belt, the court was havp s,Pnt n,\u2018x, 14 \u2022V('ars in mum sentence he imposed as\t, ,,\t,, , , , ,\t.\t$1.90 per $100.evaluation, Hus was Boucher s first time lie-1\u2019\t* fore the court and because he °,hPr\tof business] was a well known and respect {heard were; a request for the City pass men CA told.He urns noticed by the police man in charge of the jail and was cut down immediately.Artificial respiration was applied for two hours and Leclerc was revived.prison.QUEBEC (CP)\u2014Two weeksiquoi), Yves Gabias (UN\u2014Trois-of hard campaigning faced six Rivieres), Mayor Armand Na-men today as the fight for lead-;deau of Sherbrooke, Montreal ership of the Union Nationale'lawyer Maurice Hebert and party was in full swing follow-jQuebec CRY lawyer Raymond ing passing of the early-morn- Maher.mg deadline for nominations.Nominations closed two years The campaigning ends Sept.].______________________________ 23 with the election of a new\tIf\tf party leader at the end of the party\u2019s three-day convention\u2014;1\tV4 wO I I I its first since it was founded a:\t\u2022 « quarter century ago by the late] S\t! Cj ©nl\u2019A I Maurice Duplessis.\t1 1 ' ^ 1 The six candidates are Dan- COATICOOK \u2014 A verdict of i'yas beaten in the June, to the day and hour after Mr.Duplessis\u2019 death in remote Schefferville of a cerebral hemorrhage.The leadership vote may decide the party\u2019s future.At least one of the candidates has indicated he wouldn\u2019t be opposed to scrapping the UN and replacing it with a provincial Progressive Conservative party.Mr.Johnson is a 46-year-old party\u2019s top post lawyer who was hydraulic re ]\t-\u2014 - sources minister at the time the Cowansville Art Exhibit Sept.9-24 a veteran political organizer.] The name of Roland Lachapelle, Pointe Gatineau lumber dealer, was removed from the candidates\u2019 list by the organizing committee because \u201che has not taken part in party activities and cannot be considered a member of the party.\u201d Mr.Johnson and Mr.Ber- and scultpure by the brothers !l?\"l\u201ea!Lt-.ifaV°riteS for the|Pleiffer-Gordon, ' Harold and Walter will bef held in the Missisquoi Co.hobby show on September 15 his home town of iuiwndment of a zoning by-law by Roger Audet who is considering the construction of a g.n age on Hatley Street; a com plaint by the sisters of La Pro vidonoe Hospital, who asked that the sewers be enlarged for their institution; and a protest by the Bell Telephone Com pany, who are complaining that a third party is using the poles in Magog jointly shared by them and the municipality.The city agreed to pay Roland Lapointe $1,500 for property required to re-route the Red To search for drowning victim The County W.l will be held on COWANSVILLE -An Exhibition of -(Special) Paintings iuv.six candidates are\t-\u2014, .\t.iel Johnson (UN\u2014Bagot), Jean- accidental death was returned;electlons-Jacques Bertrand (UN\u2014Missis-,b>' a five-man coroner\u2019s jury]WAS LANDS MINISTER\tnOfd -1 here Thursday afternoon into Mr.Bertrand, 45, also t.he death of 21-year-old Gaston yer, first was elected Lavertu son of Mr.and Mrs.and was lands and forests min-]rh,.r\u201eh Eugene Lavertu of Coaticook ister in the last UN regime.I Mr.Gabias Consult Us For NON-CANCELLABLE, GUARANTEED RENEWABLE MAJOR MEDICAL INSURANCE! McMANAMY & BALDWIN INC.Insurance Broker* Continental Bldg., LO.2-2617 SHERBROOKE ,a la0^: MAGOG _ (Special) - St.m 1948]Faith\u2019s Guild met in St.Luke\u2019s Hall on Wednesday 44 3 former Ievening\u2019 WiUl Mrs' R Catcb-trict court judge! hoMs &aUgh and Mrs\u2019 M\u2019 Whittier as Trois-Rivieres seat Mr.Duples- Guild tea, sale Hobby Show I wm uc Hem un Friday p.m.i from 7 30 to 9 p m.on September 15 in the Memorial Hall.Stanbridge East.Any boy or! girl attending school in Missisquoi Co., may exhibit if spon-j sored by a W.l.member There is no entry fee, Cowansville Art Centre from to September 9th.to 24 inclusive ^ater|oO High MAGOG \u2014 (Special) \u2014 A search will be conducted Saturday and Sunday on Lake Memphremagog for the body of Jean Dubois, who drowned Sunday, August 27th.Mayor Maurire Theroux of Magog, has asked for the cooperation of boat owners to join the hunt, and is also seeking the assistance of skin divers- He asked that anyone with grappling equipment loan them for the search, which is scheduled to commence at 2 p.m.on both days, Searchers will rally at the Magog Tourist Bureau on Main Street West, opposite (he C.I\u2019.R.Station.exams Two Sherbrooke men, Fernand Beaudoin and Laurent Beaudoin, are among the successful candidates in this year's Chartered Accountants final ex amination, results of which were made public Thursday by the Institute of Chartered Ac countants of Qnotice Paul Gilles LaFranee, of Sherbrooke, was granted « supplemental finaJ examination.Robert Harvey Lothrop, of Sherbrooke, passed the intermediate examination Brook on the No 1 highway in j In the Province as a whole a to Magog.The building project ! record total of 207 passed the which includes a new bridgclfinal examination and 46 were and 4 lane road should be com granted supplémentais pleted by Nove,mber The] First places in all of Canada, bridge should be completed inlin both final and intermediate two or three weeks.The high [examinations, were won by can-way\u2019s four lane width will ex- didates from the Province of tend 300 yards along Slier ]Quebec, both of L\u2019Ecole des brooke Street, South of the Hautes Etude» Commerciales bridge.TITLE AUTHORITY The Heralds\u2019 College which rules on British heraldic rights and privileges was chartered by Richard III in 1t84, de Montreal Paul Monmauno finished first among 1118 candidate* in the.final examination and Reynold Tremblay first among 1304 in the.intermediate examination GREAT DAM who was killed in an accident involving two cars July 29.The inquest was presided [over by Dr.Louis Gagnon of j Sherbrooke, coroner for the St.Francis District, and under the .direction of Guy Dupont of the ; Sherbrooke Provincial Police.Nine witnesses were called ] upon to testify.The principal witness was Mr.Sylvio Quirion, of Ste.I Catherine, driver of the second car involved in the head on collision.He was one of six victims injured in the accident.sis held through his political career.Mayor Nadeau at one time practised law with Mr.Duplessis in Trois-Rivieres.Mr.Hebert, 36, is a Montreal criminal lawyer and unsuccessful Progressive Conservative candidate in a federal by-election in Montreal Cartier in 1949.hostesses and 14 members present.Mr.Maher, known Quebec 49, City is a well-lawyer and! Plans were made for a tea and sale to be held in the church hall on Thursday afternoon, Sept.14.A gift donated by Mrs.D Lowther was raffled and won by Mrs.H.Hudson.At the next meeting the hos tesses will be Mrs.M.Tomlinson and Mrs.G.Fields.GLEN MURRAY\u2014 Galleries are open Saturdays Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs days from 2 to 5 p.m.; also Fri-i-\t^\tO-lL day evening 7-9 p.m.at 225 lOT DGpt.V in Main St., Cowansville WATERLOO \u2014 The School Fair will be held in the High School on Saturday afternoon, Mr.and Mrs.Ben Seale, who Sept.9.There will be the usual have been visiting in this vicin-sPlendid displays of vegetables, ity, have left for thier home m flowers, and cooking, as well as! Roslin Ont\tart> sewing and wood working Mr.\u2019Wesley Davidson spent The Waterloo-Warden Insti-jhorge was named at the Tuesday night meeting of the Rock some time visiting his sister, tute sponsors the fair in con- Island Town council to make a study of civil defence.Mrs Alger Patterson, Mr.Pat-junction with the Kiwanjs Club A few booklets, Eleven Steps to Survival, were received terson and family.Other visit-land many children enter sur ; and are in the hands of the committee for study, ors were Mr.and Mrs.Harold prisingly good exhibits.It is] q-he nuisance by-law was ad-Patterson and family, of Pointe hoped the adults will show 0ptefj arKj wj]] become effective Claire.School Fair set Monthly meeting held Rock Island council forms CD committee ROCK ISLAND \u2014 (Special) \u2014 A committee of Alton [Grady, Mayor, Aldermen George Carruthers and Louis Ro Grand Coulee Dam on the [Columbia River, 4,300 feet long land 550 feet high, was started !in 1933 and completed in 1941, .their interest by attending.Woburn accident 5, killed father s Boy in fall truck A five-year-old Woburn boy was run over by his father\u2019s truck Thursday morning and instantly killed- Rejean Lecours, seeing his father drive a three-ton truck WAREHOUSE \\ CLOSED UNTIL SEPT.131 TO PREPARE FOR BIG FALL SALE.f into the family driveway, ran to meet him, police said.In attempting to jump onto the running-board of the gravel truck, young Lecours slipped and was crushed under the back wheel.Lecours, the son of .Mr.and Mrs.Clement Lecours of Woburn which is some 18 miles from Lake Megantic, was one of six children.A coroner's inquest was held immediately after the accident and a verdict of accidental death was returned.BRIEFLETS BIRCHTON Roast Turkey Supper\u2014 Saw-yerville, I.O.O.F.Hall, Thursday.Sept.14, 5 to 8 p.m.Adults $1.25; Children 50c.ifniRPV at StkiL'iS.ij fe ' \u2014 «Lf ; tA fc!; (ijuv-wiiar t \u2022 ' jjjiA.+ f C, fife if]\u2019 LENNOXVILLE Philathea Home Style Turkey supper and Sale, Scott Hall, Lennoxville, Saturday, September 9th, 5 to 7:30 p.m.Admission: $1.25, 60c and 40c.INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE! Aytomeblls ownars whs-s e-lv-ms raesrd hss fcsen elauni fra» over the Immediate pas* three years or more, are entitled to » Preferred Risk Ratino Plan.Please consult WATSON 4 PULLER LTD., LO.TWO.RICHMOND Smith, Notary, TE.E.W.9-2212.' -WATERVILLE- Turkey supper, Weterville United Church, Sat.Sept.9th.i,aine> ¦ HSJIIIP! BSIpniH jig \u201c -1 - - | jf~ i.\u2019.15 days after the meeting, on September 20.This prohibits smoke from chimneys which causes a nuisance in the neigh-jborhood, horn blowing at night and other things of a similar ! nature.Hector Grenier was present and asked the Mayor and Council about building a road to his property in East Rock Island.A study is to be made of this and will probably be done as soon as the service road off the hew highway is completed.This new section of road to the Grenier property will save him several miles to Town, for [at the present he must travel 'from his farm via Stanstead.A permit from the Roads De 'partment has been granted to [the International Water Com-ipany to lay a water installation ! under the new highway, not yet completed in the east section of the Town.Several persons have signified their intentions of building east of the highway, providing water is available to them.The council is still awaiting the report of lawyer Yves Forin, Magog, regarding the sewer situation on the Rock Island hill.Mr.Forin agreed to! make a study of the properties1 concerned.The Stanstead & Sherbrooke Insurance Company Established 1835 FATAL STREET ACCIDENTS (to date thi» year) SHERBROOKE:\tn (pop.65,000)\t ^ SASKATOON: (pop.90,000)\t ^ Consult Your Agent and insure with your local company.HANDS OVER KEYS \u2014 Members of the Sherbrooke Tourist Committee who are connected with the planning of celebrations for Sherbrooke\u2019s 125tb Anniversary set up a permanent office m the Sherbrooke Library building Thursday Frots left to right are Miss Nichole Fon-secretary of the Committee; J.L.Gauthier, voce-president of the Committee; Paul Supper served from 5 30 to 8 00 H- Lecours, executive-secretary; Alderman Marcel Savard, initiator of the Committee; Denis p.m.Adm.Adults $1.25, chtl- Rrue.who is furnishing all the equipment free of charge.Missing from the picture is John dren 12 years and under 7^e.iMathias who is to sunplv tv-pcwrlterx.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemav) Don't wait \"ln*uP* and see \u2014 be sure\" HENRY WARD All lines of insurance , Tel.LO.9-1050 NOTICE The Stanstead County Central School Board wish»» to correct what may ba erroneous impressions created by adverse criticiim as regards the education in Stanstaad County following the past examination results.The results achieved in Stanstead schools both this year and previous y»aar» are generally comparable with those in other areas.We should not overlook the outstanding achievements of some pupils, but we ere striving for further improvement on all levels.The Central Board in co-operation with the principal» has held meetings and discussed the educational curricula with a view to further improvement, concentrating on the basic fundamentals of Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic, a programme which will curtail perhaps some other activities of less importance.The education of pupils In this County has been the active concern of the Central Board and of the Principals and teachers.The Central Board has the fullest confidence in its principals and teachers, who have always responded in a co-operative manner, and our joint objective is further to improve the education of all pupils in the County.To assist in achieving this goal, tha co-operation and sincere effort of local School Boards, Home and School Association, Parents, and pupils is etsantial.Support rather than unfounded criticism will make this possible.Your continued interest in these matters it sincerely appreciated, and wa invite you to seek eny information you wish from those responsible for education In Stanstead County.PROTESTANT CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD OF STANSTEAD COUNTY.H.S.Sanderson, Secretory.4 Bygone Days SljecbcookeDailijBecocd 1837) Established February 9, 1897, incorperating ihe Sherbrooke Gazette (est.the Sherbrooke Examiner (est.1879).Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company, Ltd., Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, of which Edna A Beerworth is Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships.30 cants weekly, SI5.60 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain, 1 year $9.00, 6 months $5.00.3 months $3.00, 1 month $1.2$ United States and South America, 1 year $17.00, 6 months $9.00, 3 months $5.00, 1 month $2.00 Single copies 5e; Back copies, 5c; over 30 days, 10c, over 90 days old, 25e.\"Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa.\" FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER 8, 1961 Justified protest A Toronto magistrate has done a disservice to Canadians, old and new, by his remarks this week in a Toronto court.Magistrate C.A.Thoburn was sentencing Michael Fakaric, 40 of Sarnia, Ont.to 10 days in jail on an indecent assault charge.The man had been found guilty on making improper advances to four girls at the now-concluded Canadian National Exhibition.The prisoner, having been found guilty, deserves no sympathy.But the magistrate, in passing sentence, chose to observe that the court list of the day contained no Anglo-Saxon names on similar charges The remark has quite properly brought outraged protests from the leaders of ethnic groups in Toronto and will undoubtedly be resented by Canadians of all racial origins.The magistrate, in an out-6f-eourt attempt at explaining his remark, said four other indecent assault charges had been adjourned until interpreters could be found He is further quoted as making the following remarkable statement : \"I think it's significant that these people come from other countries.Some of these people have a different way of life than us.For them, pinching girls is a common occurrence.But that is not our our way of life, and 1 think it should be explained to them when they come here.' For from justifying his original remark this only emphasizes his discriminatory attitude, If Canada is to progress on its road to full maturity as a nation generalizations of this sort by people in authority cannot be tolerated.' Highly-piaced source Æ '\ts'.r and traditions.\tart on the ground he was pro-t f t .Political and military perso-Communist.As if in support of UCe \"as adopted ,of stnpPmg; nalities.as opposed to parties, their argument, Goulart then ,lle Pres'den(,y of its key pow-bave often played a dominant was returning from an officiaFers The outcome of the crisis has! L Travel Talk ACROSS 1 Asian trouble spot 5 Massachusetts cape 8 South American city 12 Site of Taj Mahal IS Hasten 14\tEnglish rivër 15\tExpensive 16\tSwedish name 17\tPastry 18\tRemitters 20\tBritish sand hills 21\tAnger 22\tContainer 23\tSmart 26 Share 30\tWan 31\tSpar 32\tLair 33\tD.D.E.34\tMail 35\tTwist 36\tWestern homesteaders 88 Desires 39\tPast 40\tBulgarian coin 41\tMimicker?44 Edits 48\tStop 49\tAssist B0 Factual 51\tSong 52\tCanine 53\tNested boxes 54\tGlance over 65 Supped 56 Upon DOWN 1\tBoys 2\tA.wry ?Algerian port < Small Ueb ?rask 6\tGreases 7\tScottish river 8\tHidden 9\tRussian \"Terrible\" tsar 10\tIn excess 11\tInsects 19\tWork unit 20\tMissile 22\tThrow 23\tWhirl 24\tReceive 25\tFrench islands 28 Brenner- 27 Arabian gulf Answer to Previous Puzzle 31 Malayan\t42 French park 34\tFasteners\t43 Lamb 35\tGerman district\t44 Tumult 37 Scottish cloth\t45 Coin 28 Ohio university 38 Espouse\t46 Tropical plant _ town\t40 Shelf\t47 Spill town 29 Finishes 49 Spi Ok leaves it in the garage at home, i preferring to walk when he j can in Ottawa.He was an alderman from 1944 to 1949 when he was \u201e elected mayor of Oshawa.He ^ ! won four mayoralty elections.| two by acclamation, before entering the Commons in a 1952 byelection in Ontario constituency, which includes his home-.town and a wide rural area around it.« * * ! In Ottawa, his whole life I revolves around his work.A man who likes to start early, he leaves his hotel room £ j\u2014a SSS-a-week bedroom \u2014 and | walks the two blocks to Pari-\u2019 lament Hill for breakfast in the Parliament ry restaurant.Walking helps keep his husky figure down to 1S9 pounds.\u2019Tin methodical.\" says Mr.Starr.\u201cI enjoy office work\u2014 it's what I\u2019ve done for over 2l:j years.I think I\u2019m exacting but | not hard on my staff.We work \u2019 as a team hare.\u201d Perhaps the key to the staving power of his easy-going, friendly person is his ability -.|to relax\u2014even to grab a snooze in the evening on his office couch.FOR ONLY A FEW Away from work, he likes to .\u2022ji h 1\t2\t3\t4\t\t5\t6\ti\t\t8\t9\t16\tii 12\t\t\t\t\t13\t\t\t\t14\t\t\t 15\t\t\t\t\t16\t\t\t\trr\t\t\t 18\t\t\t\tié\t\t\t\tr\t\t\t\t \t\t\til\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t is\t24\ta\t\t¦\t\tft\t\t\t\t2/\tis\t JO\t\t\t_\tKpl\t\t\t\t\t\t5F\u201d\t\t jJ\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t ST\t\t\t\t\t\tLS\t\t38\t\t\t\t \t\t\tÜ9\t\t\t«40\t\t\t\t\t\t TP\t42\t43\t\t\t\t44\t\t\t\t45\tTT\tTT iT\t\t~\t\t\t\t\t\t\tST\u2019\t\t\u2014\t\u2014 b{\t\t\t\t\tSi\t\t\t\tsi\t\t\t 5T\t\t\t\t\ttfi\t\t\t\t\t\t\tA great implications since Brazil,) jwith 3.288.000 square miles, is |the world\u2019s fifth largest conn-: try.Almost as big in area as! iCanada.it.h s a population of j nearly 70,000,000.Mineral wealth is vast! (but comparatively undeveloped.5 | Brazil is the world s top pro-' !ducer of coffee and bananas and, second in hogs and sug,ar\u2014although only 10 per cent of cult!-1 vable land is being worked Once a kingdom, Brazil be- MINISTER WITH EXPERIENCE \u2014 Labor Minister Michael reacj a ijgilt n0v4i, watch a came a republic in 1899.Since Starr brings some experience as a worker to his cabinet pos- western on television, and back 1930, when a military junta took ition.He was out of school and working at age 15 but later in Oshawa talk to people on control, the country has fought ) returned to school to earn a commercial diploma.Mr.Starr, the street and with \u201cthe boys\" depression, inflation and eco 50, born in Copper Cliff, Ont., was mayor of Oshawa, Out., for in the Rotary Club, nomic crises ^ ^\tfour terms before entering the Commons In a 1952 bv-election \"I'm not too fussy about par _ ,\t*\t, in the riding of Ontario.\t(CP Photo) ties' but 1 eni°-v them 'vhen 1 Between 1930 and l9o4, Brazil\t;can meet some of my friends iwas dominated by Dr, Geiullo \u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014-j don\u2019t generally see often.\u201d Vargas, whose suicide ended an:\t1\t* » * era.It was \\ argas old Labor\tTo The Editor\tsums up his creed this |party that gave Goulart his po-:\tUcfl l cl IV I liç EU I TUI\tWJv: litical\tbase and he has\ttwice\tDe^J Sir:\tlike Ideal\tin an appropriate\t\u201cThe\tcritical\telement in been\telected vice-president-\t' Since \u2019 1928- an increasing\tway in one\tof their Services on\tlabor-management relations is elections for vice-president and number of churches and minis-September 24, or October 1, orgood faith.You cannot legislate president are separate in Bra-ters have been endorsing and)3th by prayer or a hymn, or an;good faith\tn\u2019t there.If | *'!\u2022\tjobserving October 4 \u2014 dedi- effective talk.The more we|it is there, you don't need j Some observers feel that Gou-)cated to St.Francis of Assisi \u2014\u2019personally know Christ within!legislation, lart\u2014he is only 42\u2014is unlikely as The World Day for Animals, us the deeper our understand- \u201cI advocate an open-minded jto be satisfied long with a fig-Its Christian object is to incul-jing and Love is for all créa-,approach in labor-management1 jurehead job regardless of what cate the Spirit of Love in the tures, and more sensitive we relations.'constitutional changes may be\thearts of our Brethren who are\tare to the cruelty\tand suffer- \u201cOne\tthing is certain The rnad(\u2018-\tindifferent and cruel \u2014 direct\tings inflicted by mankind, also human clement in labor\tcan be Proposals for a parliamentary\tly or indirectly \u2014 to our\tmore conscious of\tour duties!ignored\tonly with peril\tLabor ) system of government ratherjHeavenly Father\u2019s creatures.\tinvolved in their\twell-being.)is not\ta commodity.\tLabor I than\tpresidential have\tbeen\tSo, once again, all Sunday\tand of our\tresponsibility in be\tmeans\tmen and\twomen, bring made\trepeatedly in Brazil\tsince School Superintendents and\ting our brothers\u2019 keepers'\ting up\tfamilies,\teducating chib T946 when a constituent assem-,Ministers are asked to consci-\tYours sincerelv dren.paving taxes, supporting I bly drafted a new constitution, entiously nbsarv* this Christ- E ( LIFFORD FRAU' the communitv A DAY IfSü CAN HST A REAL JACKPOT! ADVERTISE YOUR \u201cDON\u2019T WANTS\u201d IN SHERBROOKE RECORD WANT ADS! Almost every home has something of value that may be o don t want to you, and a \"want very much\" for someone else! Maybe Juniors outgrown his bike, Mom would like a newer washer, Pop s got his eye on some new hobby! Idle but useful items are lucky combinations tor quick cash.But to sell them, you ve got to tell about them! Do it with low-cost Classified Advertisements in the Sherbrooke Daily Record.PHONE OR MAIL YOUR CLASSIFIED AD TO Sherbrooke Daily Record LOrraine 9-3636 LL 5 Additional Sherbrooke Fair prize winners LADIES DEPARTMENT Canned Fruit White bread \u2014 Mrs.C.R Colored rug: Mrs.E Bois-Webb, Danville; Mrs.Ken John- lard.Sherbrooke.Mrs.Arthur CANADIAN alUon born in 1958 \u2014 Strawberries: Mrs.Thomas ston, Bulwer: Mrs Hugh L Poirier.Waterville: Mrs.Harry Wallace.Lennoxville.Little, Bulwer; Harry MacLeod.Fancy roils \u2014 Mrs.Hugh L.Richmond.\tWallace, Lennoxville; G.W.Pears: Mrs.Thomas Poirier.Taylor.Richmond; Mrs.Ken Waterville; Mrs Hugh L.M\u2019al- Johnston, Bulwer.lace.Lennoxville; Karry Mac- Maple cream candy \u2014 Eve-Leod.Richmond.\tline Cote, Greenlay Peach: Harry MacLeod.Rich- Merrill, Bulwer.mond: Mrs.Harry Little.Bui- Assorted candies \u2014 Eveline wer: Mrs.Hugh L.Wallace.Cote, Greenlay.Lennoxville.\tApple pie \u2014 Mrs.Stuart Mer- casse, Granby Raspberries.Mrs.Stuart Mer- ril, Bulwer: Mrs.Roy McXab.Sawyerville rill, Bulwer; Mrs.Harry Little.Sherbrooke; Mrs Ken Johnston, Bulwer; Mrs.Hugh L.Wallace, Bulwer.Lennoxville.\tOgilvie Flour Mills Special!Mrs.Mrs Stuart Sawyerville; Sherbrooke.Blais, Sherbrooke; Mrs.E sard.Sherbrooke.Hooked mural: A Desautels.Aulay Wickham.Mrs.R Duval.Wind- * sor, Mrs O.Laçasse, Granby.Quilts Patchwork: Mrs.Mary Hall, Mrs.A.Royer,! E.Cote, Greenlay.\t^\t\u201e Applique Mrs G.Leveiile.Pure bred Percheron stallion B rompt onville;\tMrs R La- 2 years and over, by E.T.A.A Mrs M.Les- McAulay and Son.Magog.Champion stallion \u2014 J.Mc-1 Son, Magog Specials Pure bred Belgian stallion; years and over, by E T A A Louis Maurice, Windsor; G Cass and Son, Ayer's Cliff W Hall H W.Robinson, Windsor; K McLeod, Disraeli.Applique quilt for baby's bed: Pair pure bred Belgian mares Mrs.A.Desautels.Wickham; to farm wagon, by Conklin bon A.Maurice, Windsor; U O.Laçasse, Granby; Mrs Bros.Apples; Mrs.Hugh L.lace, LennoxviHe; Harry Leod, Richmond; Mrs Benoit, Sherbrooke.Jams Raspberries:\tMrs.Harry Little, Bulwer; Mrs.M.Beau-dion, Sherbrooke; Mrs.G.La-rouche.Granby.Strawberries: Mrs.Hugh L.Wallace, Lennoxville; Mrs.Ken Johnston.Bulwer; Mrs.A.Benoit, Sherbrooke Black currant: Mrs.Harry Little, Bulwer; Mrs.Stuart Merrill, Bulwer: Mrs.Hugh L.Wallace, Lennoxville.Apples: Mrs.Stuart Merrill, Bulwer; Harry MacLeod.Richmond.Raspberries: Mrs.K.Johnston, Bulwer; Mrs.Stuart Merrill.Bulwer: Mrs.Harry Little, Bulwer.Red currant: Mrs.Ken Johnston Bulwer; Mrs.Stuart Merrill, Bulwer; Harry MacLeod, Richmond.Marmalade Orange; Mrs.Ken Johnston, Wal-\u2014 Mrs.H.L.Wallace, Lennox- R Mac- ville, best bread and best buns A\tHANDICRAFT Colored embroidered tray, cloth: Mrs.C.R.Webb.Danville; E.K.Le Brun, Cowansville; Mrs.E.Turcotte.Milan.Pillow cases, white embroidered: Mrs.O.Laçasse, Granby; Mrs.T.Poirier, Waterville; Mrs.E.ft.Le Brun, Cowans-1 ville.Mural embroidered, felt ap-j plique Mrs.A.Benoit, Sherbrooke; Mrs.R.Duval.Windsor; Mrs.E.K.Le Brun, Cowansville.Colored table cloth, cross stitch: Mrs.M.Boislard, Sher-Ibrooke; Mrs.0.Laçasse, Granby; Mrs.T.Poirier, Waterville.Child\u2019s fancy dress; Mrs.R.Laçasse, Granby; Mrs.0.Laçasse, Granby; Mrs.E.K.Le Brun, Cowansville.Lady\u2019s nightgown and negli gee set: Mrs.E.K.Le Brun, Cowansville.Afternoon dress: Mrs.0.La- Lacasse.Granby.Knitting And Crochet Afghan: E.K.Le Brun.Cow- Tom Ride and Son, Hatley.Pair pure bred Percheron mares to farm wagon, by Conk Un Bros.\u2014 J.McAulay and Son, Magog; Rosario Bernier, Bromptonviile.Pure bred draft team, hitched to wagon \u2014 J.MacAulay.Magog.Tom Ride.Hatley.A Maurice.Windsot Pair agricultural horse> hitch ed to farm wagon Willie Gaudreau.La Patrie; Edward Sarrasin.Waterville.Single agricultural horse in harness \u2014 Willie Gaudreau.La Patrie.Edward Sarrasin.Waterville.H.Robinson, Windsor, Rib for Belgians Bernier, Bromptonviile.Ribbon for Percherons Jasper McAulay.Magog, bon for Canadian.nh C.R Crawford, Laçasse, Belleau, Sher-G.Larouche, Ken Johnston.ans ville;\tMrs.Stanstead.Mr-Granby.Baby set: C.brooke; Mrs.Granby; Mrs.Bulwer.Child s sport sweater: C.Belleau, Sherbrooke: Mrs.Auguste Letendre.Sherbrooke; Mrs.Hugh L.Wallace, Lennoxville.Men\u2019s fancy socks: Mrs.E.K.Le Brun, Cowansville: Mrs.R.Laçasse.Granby; Mrs.O.La-| casse, Granby.Cardigan sweater: Mrs.G.; Larouche, Granby; Miss C Belleau.Sherbrooke; Mrs.M.Beaudoin, Sherbrooke.Cap and mittens: Mrs.0.Richmond Pulp and Paper May protest repeal of private tax bills The Richmond Pulp and Paper Company is contemplatim protesting the new provincial law which repealed all the priv late bills which gave tax privileges to large companies.Under the present ruling the; Richmond Pulp and Paper Com-i In a telephone interview thii morning, L P.Fournier, vice M Pan> will be obliged to pay president of the company slat-taxes on the full evaluation of,ed that his company is think-La- its plant and machinery at its ing very seriously about pro-casse, Granby; Mrs.R.Laçasse,;Bromptonviile Plant at the ratejtesting this new ruling and that Granby; Mrs.Roy McNab.jof one and a half percent.ja definite decision would he \u201e ,\t\u201e\t» w, r> , icasse, Granby; A.Desautels, Bulwer; Mrs.Harrj Little, Bul-j ^y-c]cjlan\t£ Turcotte, .XL.\tT Wallace,!Milan_ wer; Mrs.Hugh L.Lennoxville.Rhubarb: Mrs.Harry Little, Shopping bag: Mrs.Wallace, Lennoxville; Hugh Mrs.Bulwer; Mrs.Hugh L.Walllace\u201eHal! s\u2019awyerville; Mrs.R.La.Lennoxville; Mrs.Stuart Mer-lcasse) Granby_ nil, Bulwer.\t| ' Fall dress for girls: A.Desau- Peach: Mrs.Hugh L.Wallace, tels Wickham Lennoxville; Mrs.Harry Litle.i ^ork apron' with bib: Mrs.Bulwer; Eveline Cote, Green-;c Webb) Danville; Mrs.O.-ay'\tLacase, Granby; Mrs i casse, Granby.! Sherbrooke.Lace centre piece: Mrs.M.Hall, Sawyerville: Mrs.E.K.most four Le Brun, Cowansville; Mrs.R.at present.Duval, Windsor.HEAVY HORSES Belgians Stallion born in 1960 \u2014 H.W.Robinson, Windsor.Stallion born 1958 \u2014 H.W Robinson, Windsor.Stallion born in 1957 or fore \u2014 Louis Maurice, Windsor Mills; Gordon Cass Ayer\u2019s Cliff.This new rate would increase!forthcoming within a few weeks the taxes of the company a! The delay is so that the com times what they are WILL WORST HAPPEN?Continued from Page 1 pany lawyers can ha to study the new If KHRUSHCHEV Continued from a chance Page 1 \u2019WILL SEEK Continued from Pag* 1 Calgary.Vancouver and Victoria Mr.Diefenbaker said the 12,-1 000 - man Canadian force in Euope will be increased by 2.000\tThe 280 plane ROAF air division now numbers 6.500 and the Canadian Infantry Brigade 5.500 The navy's 62 warships will be brought up to full wartime complement by addition of 1,749 officers and men.The home army will be increased by nearly 9,000 and (lie RCAF in Canada by 11,000.Most of the manpower increase for the artpy is for na tional survival operations the new term for civil defence The army's manpower in Can ada will be increased by 6,950 and the RCAF's by 989 New manpower ceilings for the services, with previous ceil mgs m brackets, are Army 60.000\t( 49,tXXV).RCAK 58,000 (51,0001 and navy 22,000 (20,-000).INSURANCE AGAINST WAR Mr.Diefenbaker s a i d.1 would not want these measures! to he interpreted as being taken in contemplation of an early) ! outbreak of war Rather, they are insurance which the government, realizing the possibilities, must take as prudent safeguarding measures.\" Earlier, he said: \"It is hoped that these deeisons will be regarded not as provocative but lather as a manifestation of Canada's intention to stand solidly with its NATO partners Defence Minister Darkness estimated that the new defence measures would cost $35.000.090 m the current fiscal year which ends next March 31.He declined to estimate the annua' 5HTFBROORF PATTY RECORD.FRT , SFPT.R, 19«f KINNEAR'S MILLS-\u2014^ Financial & Market Report GREENSHIELDS LTD.CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Closing It am NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 a Anglo Nfld.Cons.Paper Traders \"A\" S.Cn, Power Pf Trans-Mt Oil P Advocate Alla.Gas Trunk Cassia r , about iCons Denison Gunnar Hollinger Hollinger Kerr Addison Pernio Gas Steep Rock 7 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Closing nounced that the United States is resuming tests in the labora tory and underground without Stuffed toy: Mrs.E.K.Le j shire.Mrs.E.Tur-O.Laçasse.R La- Canned Vegetables Tomatoes: Mrs.Ken John ston, Bulwer; Mrs.Stuart Mer- Br Cowansville rill.Bulwer; Mrs.A.Benoit,:^\tMil\tMrs.Sherbrooke.\t\u2019Granby.Beans: Mrs Hugh L.Wallace, Little girrs winter coat: Mrs.Lennoxville; Mrs.Roy McNab> >L Beaudoin, Sherbrooke; A.Sherbrooke; Mrs Harry Little, DesautçlSi Wlckham; Mrs.Ken Bulwer.\t(Johnston, Bulwer.Peas: Mrs.Ken Johnston, F a\t, Mrs_ R Duval Bu wer; Mrs Stuart Merrill,iwind Mrs c R Webb Dan.Bulwer; Mrs.Roy McNab, Sher-|ville; Mrs Hugh L Wallace) Lennoxville.Man\u2019s sport shirt: Mrs.E.jBoislard, Sherbrooke; Mrs.E.T ,\t,\t! Turcotte, Milan; Mrs.E.K.Le- Kcn Johnston,| Brun) Cowansville Arthur Little,; jian\u2019s bathrobe: Mrs.E.Bois- CD director) is of the opinion the enemy might not want to destroy New York City.He , Imight merely kill off the popu- De\u2018dation by fallout from a bomb \"\u2019e consequences of dangerous units anV\u201csoi \u2019dropped on Philadelphia.\" (fallout that accompany tests in 11 j Here came that tiny note oflthe atmosphere.\u201e\ti wistfulness 1 heard time and^ Colt born in T961 (male or; .\t-\t.\t.,\t, .o \u201e\t! again m conversation with Am-< female) - Roger Bolduc, Cook °.\t.\t, 5\t\u2019encans about w'ar brooke.Corn: Mrs brooke; Mrs.Bulwer.Carrots; Mrs Bulwer; Mrs.A Benoit, Sher-i Stuart Merrill, - Sherbrooke; Mrs.A.Sherbrooke.two-piece suit: Mrs.Wallace, Lennoxville; Turcotte, Milan.Weaving Material for coat or suit: Sherbrooke; Mrs Thomas Poir-;jarcj ier, Waterville.\t! Royer, Mixed vegetables: Mrs Har-, Bacjy>s ry Little, Bulwer; Mrs.Ken ;du.J}1 £ Johnston, Bulwer: Mrs Stuart yir° Merrill, Bulwer.Pickles Sweet cucumber: Mrs.Ken Johnston, Bulwer; Mrs.Hugh E Cote Greenlay L WaHace LennoxviHe; Mrs.|er_ Sherbrooke.Arthur Pouhot.Sherbrooke- Double blanket: Mixed .sour pickles: Mrs.Ken Qreen}av Johnson, Bulwer: Mrs.Hugh L.Catalôgne for bed: Wallace, Lennoxville; Mrs Boislard, Sherbrooke Thomas Poirier, Waterville.Mustard pickles: Mrs.Stuart Merrill, Bulwer: Mrs.Arthur Pouliot, Sherbrooke.Bread and butter pickles\u2019 Mrs.Mary Little, Bulwer; Mrs.Ken Johnston, Bulwer; Mrs.Hugh L.Wallace.Lennoxville.Canned Meat In Jars Chicken: Mrs.Hugh Wallace, Lennoxville: Mrs- Arthur Pou-liot, Sherbrooke; Mrs.Harry Little.Bulwer.Veal: Mrs.Hugh L.Wallace.Lennoxville.COOKING Louis Champion Stallion Maurice, Windsor Mills.Reserve champion stallion Gordon Cass and Son, Aver's Cliff.Mare, any age, with foal at foot \u2014 Roger Bolduc, Cook-shire.Filly born in 1958 \u2014 Jasper McAulay and Son, Magog Filly born in 1959 \u2014 Harold Robinson, Windsor, 1st and 2nd; Roger Bolduc, Cookshire.Filly born in 1960 \u2014 Tom Ride and Son, Hatley; Arthur Maurice, Windsor; Rosario Ber ) nier.Bromptonviile.Champion rhare \u2014 Arthur Maurice, Windsor.Reserve champion mare \u2014 Tom Ride and Son.Hatley.Progeny of dam \u2014 H .\t- the illo- gical faith, the flickering hope that even if the worst came to - t'he very worst it couldn't be all ithat bad.NEW YORKERS HELPLESS Outside, the heat rolled in soggy waves past New Yorkers stacked in helpless tiers like newborn chicks \u2014 needing elevators to bring them to the streets, cabs and cars to move them along the streets; buses, trains, subways bridges tun-jnels to bring them out into the (country.What could anyone do for them if the attack came?Sirens wai Plainly indicating that Mos cow will say not to the proposa to stop atmospheric tests Khrushchev said: \u2018\u2018The Western proposal to stop $35,000.000 figure would addition to the 1961-62 debudget of $1,620,000,000.Diefenbaker said new will not be formed but existing forces will be brought to a higher state of pre paredness.TOO EARLY TO CIRTICIZE Opposition Leader Pearson that said it is impossible to assess or justify the government's plans without knowing the ob- ,\t, iective of the administration's ests in the atmosphere is mere y (U.ffn( (, liev a oronasanda move designed to\u2019 .\t\u2022 a propaganda move designed to deceive public opinion.\u2019\u2019 SERVES WARNING He warned that the Soviet Union \u201chas enough strength to give a destructive blow to any a g gressor.\u201d The Soviet premier said no country in the world has suffered so much from war as lius\u2019 sia and therefore it realizes the importance of averting war \u201cThe fact, however, is that on the brink of an for regular 15-( mankind ies.Tr people get.under|sive forces want to plunge into said (stops and (cover.Dozens have been jailed (another war.for refusing to do so.There are| Khrushchev , T\t''/(signs that say Shelter.Buthishment by all Robinson, Windsor; Roger BoT (Mrs.E.Boislard, Sherbrooke; ;duc, Cookshire.Mrs.A.Roy Stallion born in, 1959 \u2014 It |W.Robinson.Windsor; W.K E.Cote,\u2019MacLeod, Disraeli.Stallion born in 1958 \u2014 Ro-Mrs.E.sario Bernier, Bromptonviile.the estab-1 states of diplo- Ithere are no actual shelters (matic relations with East and prepared for war.\tWest Germany would contribute The 1400 \u201crefuges\u201d listed arc'to peace and legalize the exist basements and corridors with-jence of two German states, out food or medical supplies,\u2019 Admission of both into the without much p r o t e c t i o n (united Nations would be against blast or any screeningjother step toward peace and against fallout dust.\tlalso restrict West German mil) Il W Herridge, deputy CCF leader, said: \u201cWe are absolutely in the dark so far as government proposals are con cerned with respect to defence policy.\u201d Defence Minister Harkness informed the Commons of several national survival measures, including an unspecified increase in the strength of the militia.These measures also include faster stockpiling of food, dispersal of medical and clothing supplies, acceleration of the siren warning system, selection (of staff and sites for target area headquarters and purchase of more rescue equipment.Abitibi\t4t%\t40*% Algoma\t434.\t44% Aluminum\t31%\t31% Argus Corp\t43%\t45 Asbestos\t33\t32% Atlas\t31\t31 Bell Tel\t551 i\t55' 4 Brazil\t4 35\t\t4.30 B A.Oil\t3214\t32% B t\\ Forest\t13%\t if.t\u2019 Power\t3.3\t33 Fan Cement\t26'4\t26 Fan Iron\t19' 4\t19% Fdn Breweries\t55%\t Frin.Folaneso\t30 4\t31 Fdn inti Power\t\t Pfri.\t38\t F.P R\t25%\t25% Cons Smelters\t25%,\t Dist Seagrams\t43%\u2019\t43% Pom Bridge\t20%\t20% Dont Corset\ttil1 !\t Dont Tar\t18%\t19 Doin Textile\t14%\t14% Famous Players\t18%\t18% Fraser\t27\t28 % Home Oil ' A\"\t\t9 75 B H.Ray Mining\t54%\t54% Imperial Oil\t47\t47 Ind.Accept a nee\t64\t64% Int Nickel\t86\t8,V).Interprov.Pipe\t72%\t72 B Jamaica Public\t\t Serv.\t35\t MacMillan \u201cB\u201d\t17%\t Massey Hams\t11%\t12 Molson's \u201cA\"\t29%\t Texaco\t60%\t Nat Steel Far\t12%\t12V« Norand a\t53%\t53% Price Bros.\t49%\t Roe, A V\t7\u2018v\t7% Royalite Oil\t9 '»\t Shawinigan\t27%\t27% Steel Co\t78\t77% Trans-Can Pipe\t21%\t21 % Triad Oil\t\t167 BANKS\t\t Ban Fan.Nat.\t66\t66 Bank of Mont.\t69%\t69 Bank of N S\t77' v\t Can lmp.B of F\t69%\t69 B Royal Bank\t80\t80 Tor.Dorn Bank\t68 %\t68 % Amer TeT 46\tAnaconda 541 ^\tBethlehem Steel Borden's Co.1314\tChrysler 5.25 Comm Solvents (Cons.Edison 131,\tDouglas 10>4\tDupont 9.00 B General Electric 27B General Motors 274 B Goodyear um\tInt.Paner 42\tInt Telephone 90\tJohns Mam die Mnntg.Ward N.Y.Central Pepsi Radio Ham Republic Steel !U.S Rubber Std.Oil of N.) Studebaker U.S Steel Van Steel \\V oedworth H4 4 Mrs Freddie McElravy with her son.Yerel, of Bulwer, has returned home, after spending a few day s with her mother and sister, Mrs Annie Davidson and Iona Mr and Mrs Barnet, of St.Johnsbttry.Vt , Mr and Mrs.Eddy, of Connecticut, Mr and Mrs George Beattie and daughters, of New York, and Mrs Dorothy Forbes visited Mrs Annie Lowry and family.Mr.Fred Crawford spent a few days with Mr and Mrs.John King at Brchton.Üiirtlü' 58\u20194 8LISS Ehvyn A Joyce (nee Drew) are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Sharon Joy, at the laiehine General Hospital.I.aehine on Wednesday September 6th, 1961.Weight 7 lbs 9 o/.s.tlrath THE MARKET TODAY (GreenshieUls Ltd.) market was higher to heavy trading.The stock in moderate Argus Corp.\t4boff 1 Bathurst Pow\tA\t50\toff Bell Telephone 55l4 up \u2019a Can Aviation\t23\toft\t\u2019 Can.Celanese\t31'4\toil\t4 Pom Bridge\t20 4 up Pom.Glass\t72\tup\t4 DuPont\t2tv' 4\tup\t4 Sicard Inc.\t84 off 4 Soul ham\t33\tup\t'1 Steel of Canada\t78\tup\t14 Weston A\t194\toff\t4 The London Stock Market was quiet and iregular at the opening.1 The average yield of 91 Jay Treasury Bills following yestcr day's sale of $95 million in Three month lulls was 2 314 up B o,()5r marriage\tand\tmotherhood column, so she finds\tout\tvour\tburgers and Daddy is\thelp\ta '\u2018\"'r young for taking on the\t*nact heat you want \u2014 on and between marked eettlnga.TIMING CENTRE .pre-aets oven to coma on and oft automatically .«l*o contrôla appllanca outlet.Minute Timer for aurfeeo cooking .aaey-to-raad electric clock.\tNEW EASE OF CLEANING .became tha oven door llfte off.ovon haatara plug out ., .aurfeeo elements plug out.everything within eeay reach.\t) FOR MODERN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES See Your Favourite Dealer or Southern Canada Power WE GUARANTEE AND SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL g SHERBROOKE DAILY RTOOKD, EW.EEPT.», t»« Maris Belts No.55, Yanks Dump Indians Extend Lead To Nine Games SATURDAY TIT & 4TH \u2014 D TROT PURSE: $300.00 (div.) 1 \u2014COLE'S COLBY, R.Dupont.2\u2014\tRAGON, P.Denis.3\u2014\tMISS BARON KEY, R.Glngras.4\u2014\tCYRIL IBAF, F.Desrocher», 5\u2014\tOHIO FARMER.6\u2014\tPAL'S ÎRENE, E.Trudeau.7\u2014\tKEY'S DEMON, L.Hucktns.B^PRINCE JERRY C, F.St-Denls.Eligible: Kuno Stout.2ND RACE \u2014 01 PACE PURSE: $125.00 1__MISS ALLIE STORlM, S.Jacob.2\u2014\tALDEN CANE.L.Hucktns.3\u2014\tJOY FROST, P.Charbonneau.4\u2014\tMISS A.P.LOU, R Jutras.5\u2014\tPRINCE EXPRESS, G.Roblchaud.6\u2014\tOUR HONOR.7\u2014\tFLASH IBAF, H.Lepage.8\u2014\tUNSAY BROOKE.F.St-Denis.Eligible: Hieland Grattan.3RD & 7TH \u2014 D PACE PURSE: $300.00 (div.) 1\u2014\tREPETITION JR., S.Kidd.2\u2014\tMARTI! CREED, O Surprenant.3\u2014\tMIGHTY HONOR, G.Chagnon.4\u2014\tTRICKEROO, J.Chabot.¦>\u2014BUD A SPENDER, G.Adamson 5\u2014\tDOCTEUR VET 7-MIKE ABBEY, R.Fllion.B\u2014MISS STATES ATTORNEY, W.St-Cyr.Eligible: Freedom Direct.5TH RACE \u2014 D PACE PURSE: $150.00 1\u2014\tADMIRAL ALDEN, 2\u2014\tCOOL BREEZE VONIAN, Jacob.3\u2014\tMIGHTY COUNSEL, H.Lepage.4\u2014\tDANNY B.BAKER, G.Bouvrette 5\u2014\tDALE SONG, L.Huckins.B\u2014FANNY CLAP, F.Desrochers.7\u2014\tTRULY VOLO, W.Mosher.8\u2014\tCYRIL\u2019S FLICKA, F.St-Denls.Eligible: Linda B.Hall.' 6TH RACE \u2014 D-3 PACE PURSE: $100.00 1\u2014\tJULIUS HANOVER, R.Jutras.2\u2014\tSIR ROYAL OR, H.Lepage.3\u2014\tPRINCE BILL.L.Larose.4\u2014\tGLENDALE IRISH.5\u2014\tWEE BUTCH IE, L.Sicard.6\u2014\tPERROT CASH, O.Surprenant.7\u2014\tRUSTY GIRT,.R.Jean.8\u2014\tWORTHY SCOTT HALL, F.St-Denls.8TH RACE \u2014 C-3 TROT & PACE PURSE: $275.00 1\u2014\tATRUSCOT, F.Desrochers.2\u2014\tLE MARQUIS, G.IJeauchamp.3\u2014\tFIREBUG.R.Jutras.4\u2014\tWHJ, SENATOR, R.Jodoin.5\u2014\tFLAIR WICK, F.Brochu.8\u2014SKIPPER JAY, L.Huckins.7\u2014\tROYAL MATCH, F.St-Denis.8\u2014\tOUR HORSE.R.Ciatng.?TH RACE \u2014 DD TROT 4.PACE PURSE: $175.00 1\u2014\t-BLACKWELL, E.Trudeau.2\u2014\tJERSEY BOY JR , J.Hauver.3\u2014\tDEIFIENCE.! 4\u2014\tIFA.G.Bouvrette.5\u2014\tSUZENNE CLAP, IT.Lepage.8\u2014PHILIP BELL.G.Chagnon.7\u2014\tCITATION ABBE.R.Fllion.8\u2014\tCAPTAIN McKENNEY S, C.Bennet.10TH RACE \u2014 0-3 TROT PURSE: $100.00 1\u2014\tPRINCE COLBY.2\u2014\tTHE TNL\\S KID.C.Robltallle.3\u2014\tMARYLAND PORT, W.St-Cyr.4\u2014\tJUST BYRON.J.Chabot.5\u2014\tCOUNT KEY, O.Surprenant 6\u2014\tRUGGED LEE VOLO.F.St-Denis 7\u2014\tHATLEY GIRL, R.Jutrai.8\u2014\tDUMITE.NEW 1962 VOLKSWAGEN Better than Ever , .See it today! We accept trade-in*.ROGER BEAUDOIN AUTOMOBILES INC.Ü835 King West, Sherbrooke Tel.LO.9-4613 SUNDAY 1ST t> 4TH \u2014 D-l TROT PURSE: $250.00 (div.) 1\u2014\t-FLORENCE DILLON, 2\u2014\tSPILLED MILK, W.Litchfield.3\u2014\tKING'S PRIDE, M.Beauchemin.4\u2014\tJ.S.IBAF, F.Desrocher».5\u2014\tBISHOP'S PRIDE, C.Fluet.6\u2014\tPRFTMHJM, C.Bennett.7\u2014\tLADY JERSEY RITZ, J.Hauver.8\u2014\tGUY UNSULL.R.Grimard.Eligible: LSOBEL RIDDLE.2ND RACE \u2014 DD TROT A PACE PURSE: $175.00 1\u2014\tGRAND KNIGHT, R.Beaudoin.2\u2014\tLAURINA ROSECROFT, Brochu.3\u2014\tWIDOW\u2019S B, J., C.Bennett.4\u2014\tEVEANA, A Gravel 5\u2014\tJERRY TALLY, M.Masse, 6\u2014\tALGIER BOY, J.Fearneley.7\u2014\tTROUBLEMITE, P.Bninclle.8\u2014\tCOLONEL FLEET, R.Clalng.3RD & 7TH \u2014 D PACE PURSE: $300.00 (div.) I\u2014BEAU WYN, L.Huckins.2 FERLAND SURPRISE, 3\u2014\tVOLTE BELLE, G.Chagnon.4\u2014\tGRATTAN PRINCE, R.Fllion.5\u2014\tDICKORY DOC, F.Newell.8\u2014CARROLL HANOVER, R.Jutras.7\u2014\tLOHENGRIN, F.St-Oenl».8\u2014\tPATCH B, L.Lapointe.5TH- RACE \u2014 D PACE PURSE: $150.00 1\u2014\tJANIE HUTCH, J.Hauver.2\u2014\tDENNY POINTER, F.Desrochers 3\u2014\tSORPRESA WICK, Charbonneau 4\u2014\tAVALON ART, 5\u2014\tTEXAS BLUE, R.Guertin.6\u2014\tIT'S ME, H.Lepage.7\u2014\tLISE DIRECTLY, C.Fluet.8\u2014\tDWIGHT MORRIS, G.Legare.4TH RACE \u2014 D-3 PACE PURSE: $100.00 X\u2014SIR ROYAL FRISCO, G.Chagnon 2\u2014\tDANNY DIAMOND, R.Clalng.3\u2014\tBELLE RICHELIEU, R.GIngras.4\u2014\tDALE OAKS, U.Lepage.5\u2014\tSTEWART.F St-Denls.8\u2014MARY B.WORTHY, W.St-Cyr.7-\tCHAMPION FINGO.M.Masse 8\u2014\tISOTTA VICK, A.Gravel.8TH RACE \u2014 C-3 TROT A PACE PURSE: $275.00 1\u2014\tHI WIDOWER, R.Fllion.2\u2014\tPOPLAR DREAM, F.Desrochers.3\u2014\tINDIRECT BOY, R Clalng.4\u2014\tNIFTY CHIEF, R.Jutras.5\u2014\tJEWELL\u2019S HIRAM, E.Sample.8\u2014REYNO WORTHY, F.Brochu.7TH RACE \u2014 Handicap Trot A Pace PURSE: $300.00 1\u2014\tDARNG GUY, R.Guertin.2\u2014\tWORTHY CARROLL, E.Smith.3\u2014\tVOLOSTONE, E.Sample.4\u2014\tSAMBF.E, R.Clalng.5\u2014\tCARDINAL PRINCE O, St-Cyr.8\u2014MOZELLE, R.Grimard.7\u2014\tRUTH DUDLEY, F Broehu.10TH RACE _ D-2 PACE PURSE: $123.00 1\u2014\tQUEEN OVER, M.Masae.2\u2014\tPERRY HERBERT, C.Bennett.3\u2014\tMORNING MIST.W Mosher.4\u2014\tARGY1LE LEE, K.Clalng.5\u2014\tFRISCO CASTLE, V.Légaré.8\u2014\tJOAN MITE, R.Fllion.7\u2014\tSIR ROYAL ROCKY, M.Leclair.8\u2014\tHIS ELKINGTON, L.Sicard.¦ \u2022» «i*»» V MARIS-MANTLE vs.RUTH Tigers Lose Sevenlh Straight To Drop Out Of Contention, Orioles Gain On Detroit, Pirates Win ?-5 Pltyer Maris xMantle -Ruth j x-Two ipace.The following table shows how Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle of New York compare with the record pace of Babe Ruth in 1927.Hom«r Games Date Roger Maris, an old hand at busting barriers, he once crash-55 HO Sept.7 e/2 games of Detroit by whipping Washington 6-3 in the only other AL game scheduled.Pittsburgh defeated Chicago Cubs 7-5 in the l 1 mvjr\" ^ has two newcomers \u2014 halfback1 Los Angeles\u2014Battling Torres, Bill Gray and wingback Clair 141, Mexico, knocked out Ray Branch.Gray will be taking Riojas, 137VÏ, Orange, Calif., 3 HARNESS RACING Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Nights at 8:15 SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION GROUNDS Harness Racing Journal T V.and RADIO Mon., Tues., Thurs., Sat.CHLICKTS radio: 5.25 p.m.CHLT-TV Channel 7: 6.50 p.m.GENEBAL ADN.*1 00 Wed., Ladies' Nigh* Ladies admitted free' cago, 47.Pitching 23-3, .885, Strikeouts \u2014 Pascual sot a, 185.Ford, New York Minnc DE LUXE AUTOMOBILE LTD.ROUNDUP Olmstead Gets Two-Year Deal From Toronto TORONTO (CP)\u2014Bert Olm-stead, veteran left winger with Toronto Maple Leafs, signed a two-year contract with the National Hockey League team Thursday.Other details of the contract were not announced but the 35-year-old Sceptre, Sask., native | said it was \u201cthe best contract 1 have ever signed.\u201d Olmstead came to Toronto in the 1959-60 season after seven years with Montreal Canadiens.The fiery veteran, who had 18 goals and 34 assists despite a j series of injuries last season, will be entering his 12th NHL icampaign.He broke in with j Chicago Black Hawks in the : 1949-50 season before moving to ! Canadiens the following term.1959 BUICK 2 dr.Hard Top, fully «quipped 1958 BUICK 2 dr.Hard Top, fully equipped 1957 BUICK 2 dr.Hard Top, fully equipped.1956 BUICK Convertible, green with black top 1955 BUICK 2 dr.Hard Top.1958 PONTIAC 4 dr.Station wagon.6-cyL, std.shift 1957 PONTIAC 4 dr.sedan, 6-cyL, std.shift 1956 PONTIAC 2 dr.Hard Top.fully equipped.iTWi * 1958 DODGE Custom Royal 4 dr.sedan, fully equipped.1956 DODGE Regent sedan, V-8.automatic.1956 DODGE V-8 std.shift, 4 dr.sedan 1958 VAUXHALL 4-eyl.Super sedan.ALSO: \u2022 Large Choice of Pontiaes, Meteors, Fords to be sold \"As Is\" ASK FOR ONE OF THE SALESMEN: \u2022\tLen Chartier\t\u2022 Onil Charland \u2022\tRodolphe Bourbeau \u2022 Real Duquette \u2022 Jean Luc Godbout \u2022 Marcel Maheu OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 10 P.M Rough Riders Place Kelly On Waiver List OTTAWA (CP) - Ottawa Rough Riders of the Eastern Football Conference have plac ed halfback Joe Kelly and tackle Jerry Beabout on waivers, the club announced Thursday.The cuts bring the Grey Cup champion team\u2019s import contingent down to the required 34 players, OPEN SEASON \u2014 Ken Smart, right, is seen tossing the first hall as the Ciren Howling League officially opens season.On the left is Bob Dumas while in the rear are members of the loop.This is the 25th anniversary of the founding of the league.Mr.Smart was representing Ted Harbert, Works Manager at the Canadian Ingersoll Rand Company.(Photo by Gerry Lemay) Inter-Locking Schedule May Be In Offering For Professional Soccer A partial East - West interlocking schedule along the lines of the Canadian Football League may be in line for professional soccer in 1962.\u201cWe have a meeting lined up with parties interested in forming pro clubs in the West after our playoffs next month,\u201d says Harold Ballard of Toronto, president of the four-team Eastern Canada League.\u201cWe\u2019re ready lo go as soon as the mechanics are set up and there\u2019s a real good possibility that Western teams will come in.\u201d Ballard, who has made two swings through the west in the last few months, reported in an interview that Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Regina and Winnipeg interests have \u201cshown enthusiasm\u201d about setting up pro teams next year.He said that Vancouver men are \u201chot as pistols\u201d about the possibility of an East-West schedule; Edmonton and Winnipeg officials are \u201cmore than interested\u201d and Regina and Calgary are \u201cinterested, but all they need is somebody to take a hold of this thing.\u201d \u201cIf four teams are formed in .play during the summer.\u201cWe Jhave received wonderful cooperation from people in the I British Isles because they want jto create interest in Die game! j anywhere in the w orld.\u201d the west the logical solution is! Ballard said the 1%2 season an interlocking schedule oper-, w0ll'(* start du ring the fu-l week ;ated exactly as the CFL.We °f May and finish at the end would have Eastern and West- July- ern divisions and an East-West \u201cThis year we opened in June playoff.\tand our playoffs will run into \u201cWe are being realistic aboul l'ar!>\u2019 October Most of our top-this thing.It would cost oad.iniRht players have returned to E.T.Senior Golf Tourney At Cowansville * The annual Eastern Town ships Senior golf tournament will be hold at the Cowansville ; Golf Club Saturday, Sept.9th This is the first year the ! Senior oient Jus not been held on the same'weekend as the E.T Amateur.It was decided ihat it would he better if it S was run separately owing to the large field competing in the ! Amateur.The field will be divided into i three sections, according to age The classes will be, 50 to ,60 years, 61 to 70 years and 71 ! years and up.There will be j prizes for each section and the player emerging with Ihe low ! gross of the field w ill cop the title.Players can lee off anytime after 9.00 and the foursomes will he formed when they reg-i>ter.It is expected Ihat a good i field will he on hand to take part in the event The Amateur was held at Drummondville this year.Billy Reay Named Coach Of Buffalo BUFFALO (AIM ,Billy Ileay.13, former National Hockey League player and coach will he the new coach of Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League, the Buffalo Courier Kx press says today.Confirmation's will probably he made when the Bison train ing camp opens Monday, the Courier-Express says.Reay will succeed the late Frank Fddols who died of a heart attack Aug 13.Goods and Services Use this handy guide to progressive Eastern Townships business concerns! SHERBROOKE SPORTSMAN'S PIGEST S^à/s/Kirp SAFE GUN LOCK McCLARY-EASY THE MODERN HEATING APPLIANCE specifically designed to make the most of OIL HEATING! Wtnfcr Air Condition-cis automatically clean, humidity, warm and circulate air.CLEAN, QUIET, CAREFREE COMFORT with r«al mon«y saving aconomy.Much more than just another furnaca.Every McClary-Easy unit is built to the close tolerances ot a major appliance .\t.engineered to use oil fuels most effectively.Every McClary-Easy unit is quiet, efficient end economical AVAILABLE WITH 4 SPEED FAN FOR EVEN HEAT DISTRIBUTION AT ALL TIMES! J.S.Mitchell & Co.Ltd.Wellington North \u2014 Sherbrooke LO.2-2662 \u2014 (Evenings) LO 2-4606 team in the neighborhood of their teams in Europe, hut with and it would be foolish for any-i '$100.000 to get into this properly ,1\"1 e«irl-v sta,;t anc| fini?,h 'be able to retain them Ihrougli- out our season.\u201d Another reason for the pro- one to think they can do it for less money.Equipment is a minor expense, possibly $30 to $50 a man, but a franchise in posed early opening is what Ballard terms \u201cthe almighty the league alone costs $25,000.\u201d buck.\u201d Ballard said \u201cthere is no \u201cThis year, we are bucking jpoint in anyone kidding them-jbaseball, football and other selves they can get playing sports that run well into the TAIlOR For Isdl** and gentlaman General Repair* F.COLLETTE 84 King St., Wed, (In basement) LO.2 4334 SHERBROOKE personnel in Canada.\u201d \u201cFans want, the best and, just like football, imports are autumn.Our teams this yearj won\u2019t lose money hut it may be tough later on this month needed.This was proven in the when football gets into full Eastern league this year when stride and people start talking our two teams in Toronto and|about hockey and the Viorld one each in Hamilton and Mont- Series, real went to the British Isles and Europe for players.West-|ern teams would have to do this and there\u2019s plenty of talent available in Britain.\u201d He said soccer officials in Britain are enthusiastic about players coming to Canada to \u201cIn 1962, we won\u2019t have to worry about these other sports.\u201d JUNGLE SPEEDSTER The cheetah, fastest animal on land over short distances, can attain a speed of 84 miles an hour.BICYCLE LOCK, RUN THROUGH MAGAZINE'S WELL IN GRIP 1ERE IS AN EXCELLENT SAFETY TIP FROM \"THE AMERICAN RIFLEMAN\" MAGAZINE.Use an ordinary combination BICYCLE PADLOCK.IT HAS NO KEY TO LOSE AND IS ADAPTABLE FOR AUTOMATIC PISTOUS, REVOLVERS, AND EVEN SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES THAT HAVE A FLOORPLATE FOR REMOVAL OF THE MAGAZINE.RUN THE LON® SHANK OF THE LOCK THROUGH THE MAGAZINE WELL AND OUT THE EJECTION OPENING.FOR A REVOLVER, SWING OUT THE CYLINDER AND RUN THE LOCK THROUGH FRAME.Thus, no one can tinker WITH A LOCKED GUN.Chartier Auto Spring Em SPECIALTY Whotl \u2022llgnm*nf ana wh«*l Dal amino on all tvpot ot vohlcloa Hava your tprlnga chackod now It thoy aro too low or too aotl All cara fully Inaurad whlla In our coro.Rapid «uarantaad aar Vico.Office - LO.24833 Re*., LO 9 3108 180 GALT W YESTERDAY'S STARS Hitting: Roger Maris, New York Yankees, hit his 55th home run and went 3-for-3, hatting in three runs for major league RBI lead at 128, in 7-3 victory over Cleveland Indians.Pitching: Ralph Terry, Yank ees, allowed only five hits, one It's Always 'SPRING TIME\" at M) DEZIEL AUTO SPRING 50 St.Francois Blvd.S.Tel.LO.7 6677 SHERBROOKE nn inside - the - park homer, walked none and struck out three in 7-3 decision over Cleveland after retiring first 13 men he faced.De Luxe Automobile Ltd.Auihoriicd Dealer for Pontiac \u2022 Buick \u2022 Vauxhall Cars and GMC and Bedford Trucks.\u2019576 Kiin St.Y/esI\u2014Sherbrooke\u2014LO.9-4305 TRUCK TIRE SERVICE CENTER SEE US TODAY FOR BEST DEALS IN TOWN! m POWER EXPRESS Cuts tire failure in half.Gives miles more extra service.ALL-PURPOSE TRACTION Traction on the rough Mileage on the road.TRACTION EXPRESS One hundred thousand miles in many types of service on original tread outwears a regular tire plus a recap.HEAVY DUTY EXPRESS Flatter tread for bonus mileage.Nylon shock shields Protect cord body.MUD AND SNOW Full fraction in mud and snow on slick pavements.EVERY NEW TRUCK TIRE INSTALLED FREE VULCANIZING \u2014 RECAPS \u2014 TRUCK TIRES RETIRED \u2014 ROAD SERVICE EXPERT TRUCK TIRE BALANCING TEL.LO.7-5283 161 DEPOT ST. lO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRI., SEPT.8, HWi V7 « 1/ ^ 1 *}*¦ Asa:» /v»wm ( Mk&ivLk I'M 60C13^ W1NTHROR,.I TRIED.i mjÆP rrOÆRwnH THE MANAGS^eUTHE-S**?SOU HAVE TO CARRY IT.JafrAM Rejufit JS'a matter whether you spray, brush or roll the paint, preparations for painting are a \u201cmust.\u201d Save this check list.Do-it-yourself Preparation is vital to a good paint job Which will you use for your ismall trim brushes handy for .\t,\t» the harcUo-eet-at s/pots.Scjuecz fall painting job.- .brush or,JJ» haa,;argegbrush^nt0 a light a roller?Or will you try foriC(irnt,r wju ais0 squeeze the extra speed and use a sprayer?j[fe out 0f jt.Although there are surfaces! The roller has been the great Feed grain prospects are now shaping up.Ontario and Quebec may have to depend on U.S.sup plies for as much as half or more of their normal feed grain \u201cimports\u201d.In recent years, Ontario and Quebec have each been bringing in an average of 1.1 million tons of feed grain a year (Atlantic provinces brought in about 240,000 tons a year) under feed freight assist ance from the Prairies.These imports have been about 25 to 30 per cent of Ontario\u2019s require ments and close to 50 per cent of Quebec\u2019s.Production of feed grain* in these two provinces in 1961 was expected to be somewhat above normal.DBS\u2019s first preliminary forecast of crop production was due to be released late today.But any increase in overall grain production in the two central provinces will be short of enough to meet the deficiency supplies available from the mended to Justice minister Fui-,ton has been pressed to take ______________ ton that Canada Packer* be for- some action on the surpluses,j FRECKLES ced to dissolve its mergers with since direct action to reduce Wilsil Ltd of Montreal and Cal- price support, will be postponed ALLRk3-nVttX CARRVrçeuriT^ (SOINS TO MAKE IT MGKTMttKVMRD FOR ME
de

Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.

Lien de téléchargement:

Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.