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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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jeudi 28 septembre 1961
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  • Sherbrooke gazette ,
  • Sherbrooke examiner
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[" THE WEATHER Sunny with afternoon cloudiness and cool today and Friday; risk of frost in low-lying areas tonight.Low - high Friday at Sherbrooke 35 and 55.becbcookc Daily Becord 1961\t\tSEPTEMBER\t\t\t1\t1961 2 3\t4\t5\t\u2022\t7\t8\t9 10\t11\t12\t13\t14\tIS\t18 17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23 24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30 Established 1897 Price : 5 Ce SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 28.1961 Sixty-Fifth Year ; few»! Not all bad UK move to Six assessed MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 F.D.Mathers, president of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, said today the effects on Canada of Britain's probable entry in the European Common Market may not be all bad.Canada, he said, cannot be indifferent to Britain joining the Common Market because she is Canada\u2019s second most important; customer \u2014 next to the United States \u2014 taking about 17 per cent of total Canadian exports.! However, it was too early to know what proportion of these | exports would be lost.\u201cThere can be no doubt about! the gravity of the British appli-, cation from our standpoint.In these circumstances Canada, in common with most of the other Commonwealth countries, can hardly be blamed for making the most strenuous efforts to maintain that access to the British market she has enjoyed over the past generation.\u201d Mr.Mathers, president of a New Westminster, B.C.food! company, said Canada would be| \u201cvery ill - advised\u201d to expect Britain will find her entry into! the Common Market incompat-j ible with her standing as head of the Commonwealth.Mr.Mathers, who was meeting the Quebec section of the:\t.\t,\t, \u201e ,\t,\t\u2018 CM A for the first time as pres.- IÎIG rlKE \u2014 GrorSp Price nf North I!atlt,>' displays the 20-dent of the association, said Ca pound Northern Pike he took from Lake Massawippi this week, nadian manufacturers should The four-foot fish was ca \u201e front of North Hatley Park, not underestimate the scope for\t(P.ecord Photo by Doug Gerrish) potential improvement in sales;-\u2014\u2014\u2014 inherent in rising levels of pros-' perity and living standards in Europe.'Copter rescues East Germans Reds to counter JFK's proposals By TOM HOGE UNITED NATIONS (AP) \u2014 The Soviet Union sought today to counter President Kennedy's peace ap peal with an eight-point program billed as a cure for in-jternational tensions, j The Soviet proposals\u2014mainly! BERLIN (AP) \u2014 Flying >ver Communist territory, wo U.S.Army helicopters escued seven East German refugees from Steinstuecken \u2014the hamlet that the United States has made a symbol of Western rights in Berlin.The Communists made no attempt to interfere with the airlift Wednesday from the isolated enclave a mile beyond the border of West Berlin.An army spokesman helicopters were on a Quebec s protest shelved By JACK BEST OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The royal commission on health services, having disposed of objections ;r,d the from Quebec as to its constitu-routine tionalitv at least for the time visit to Steinstuecken a eom-|being\u2014today entered the second ! a restatement of earlier ones amed several uloas 'vhlch 1 s nnmity of onh t\u2019Oit inhabitants\t,|;u \u201ef its preliminary sittings., ,, .\t,\tofficials said could be acted on and agreed to flv the refugees jput out bv the Kremlin \u2014 were\tWednesdays opening ot at once.They included an offer >o the west.\tmquiry was marked by test hair rho.Eas Gl;''\"'an al'lhoi'1\"osr reading of j10 r0sl(|0n(s 0f to Incompetents, hypocrites' Mayor carries war into camp of enemy By CUTHBERT JONES (Record Staff Reporter) If the h eat generated at the public meeting whi-h followed the close ot municipal nominations yesterday is any indication, Sherhrooke citizens will face a week ot bitter argument as aspirants for the mayoralty and four aldermanic seats argue the issues of the day.Originally, the retiring mem\t\u2014- hers of the Council Mavor Ar men ol h*m\"r t0 represent it mand Nadeau, Aldermen C.H antl not \u2019 tlu'!'c underground Cnmirand, Paul Gervais, J.M workcrs There b » man who Jeanson and Felix Thibault has klv\u2018'n more of his lime and had indicated they opposed the effoits than l have for the traditional meeting because ol l\u2019',v 'n the entire history of other important coninutmcn's ; ^I\u2019erbrooke But the \u201cOpposition slate\u201d\tan\t\u201cAs for winter works.\tIf\tAir.nouneed their\tintention of\tad\tTrudeau had been sitting\ton\tthe dressing the gathering in any .Council he would have seen that ease, leaving the adminislnPion!\"\u20191' could not do more.The 90 party little choice hut to say per cent contribution of the their own pieces.\t! federal and provincial govern- With 11 candidates seeking|\"u'n,s to lll?labor P0!its r
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