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[" THE WEATHER | Mostly clear tonight; Sat-! urday cloudy ¦with occasion-?al light rain starting at day-^ break and ending in the afternoon: cooler: winds light tonight.Low - high at Sherbrooke 45 and 55.liccb t'OokeDailii Becocd 1961\t\tOCTOBER\t\t\t1961 : 1\t2\t3\t4\tS\t6\t7 A\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14 IS\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20 2t : 22\t2.4\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28 29 \u2014\t30\t31\t\t\t Established 1897 Price : 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.FRIDAY.OCTOBER I T 1961 Sixtv-Fifth Year Stadium in shambles youths knifed football riot BOSTON (AP) \u2014 Three \\vouths were stabbed in a riot at a schoolboy football doubleheader Thursday.Several hours later two girls were hurt when a thousand teen - agers ran wild after a show by T\\ performers Paul Anka and Dick Clark.-\u2014\u2014\u2014- Knives, pipes, stones, bottles: To hear Viet Nam i ic * :*, Support sought oust South Africa opinions By JOHN GRIFFIN SAIGON (AP) \u2014 Gen.and beer cans were used in the wild afternoon melee inside city-owned White Stadium in Franklin Park.The fighting went on in the stadium and in nearby streets for two hours.Police officials said both white and Negro boys and girls took, part but they asserted racial issues were not involved.But pa trolman Christopher Guerriero Max- said: \u2018'B>\u2019 ttle tirne 1 Sot over ^\tu\tthere it was going hot and well D.Taylor will hear a m}x1tleavy) ^e colored versus the lure of opinions in South Viet whites.\u201d Nam about the need \u2014 or ad-! Two of those stabbed were in visability \u2014 for sending U S.critical condition in hospital, troops to help stop the Com 20 PERSONS INJURED munist threat.\tj In alb 20 persons were treated Pres i d e n t Kennedy\u2019s an- at hospitals, including a girl and nouncement that he is sending three policemen, his military adviser to make Eight youths were arrested for an on-the-spot survey brought brawling.the first open mention in Sai-1 The second incident occurred gon newspapers of the possibilité at night when teen - agers 6\tstormed the Hotel Madison next tty of using L.S.troops.\t;^o gosjon Gar(jen seeking auto- President Ngo Dinh DietnYgraph from Anka, a singer government w-as silent, how- from Ottawa, and Clark, a rec-ever, on the reports it had pre- ord - playing master of ceremon Red gun barrage fails Nine BERLIN (Reuters) \u2014 IlilllHSi UM* wiii viously censored from the press.The South Vietnamese obviously would like to win their own W'ar against the Viet Cong rebels, supplied and reinforced by North Viet Nam.Some of- ,\t^\t.ficials fear the propaganda cap- keep out the autograph hunters * u .\t^_______________Elevator service was halted ies.The two had just completed a show at the Garden.Mayor John F.Collins called the rioting \u201ca shocking thing.\u2019' At the Madison Hotel employees tried to form a barrier to fUBijij fll ill ''flu lj,i!l\"i »W| i.i'jji!1! I'HMT'b' It11 i .MUM HI UNITED NATIONS (CP) \u2014 Gbaiin sought support today for a resolution cal-1 ling on the Security Conn til to expel South Africa from the United Nations.Ghana Ambassador Alex Quaison-Sackey said h i s delegation had drawn up a thc|drafl demanding the ouslei po- of the white supremacist na-jtion and would put it be foot!fore tbe 2(i - country Afri-j jean group today.necting Zehlendorf with Klein Throe minutes after the truck c)uais,m Sai'k\t,l> small town in East crashed into the fence West Her sa> 0,1 \",lal g\u2019nimds Berlin it The truck got caught in wire and the East German lire started shooting.East Shortly before 5 a m while German police fired more than w as still dark a truck manned 250 shots into West Berlin to by the refugees\u2014all young men day in a futile attempt to pre crashed full speed into the vent nine East Berliners from barbed wire fence blocking; The refugees raced escaping through the border;Machnowcr Strasse, a road con 'n'° \"est Berlin fence.The barrage was described! Machnow, a # Communists would Elcvator .fervi^e vvfs of U.S.troop inter- temporardy.Despite this, the FALLOUT FASHION SHOW \u2014 Model Heather Jenkinson ties up traffic in downtown Toronto as she models an atomic fallout suit.Fashion commentator at right uses microphone to reach the crowd.A Toronto store is selling the suits, approved by the U.S.atomic energy commission, for S 19.98, including an eight day emergency supply of food which the model rani\u2019s in the string bag.Canada\u2019s only domestically produced suit, designed and manufactured by the Seal-Dri Company in Sherbrooke costs $1G.\t(FP Photo) British Tories turn to domestic topics By FRASER WIGHTON BRIGHTON (Reuters) \u2014 The Conservative parly turned ton.They consider the situation ^ounc]ed in political violence,to domestic' topics today at its annual conference here after serious but not critical \u2014 and this election year.Further kill-giving its approval to government moves to enter the European ital the make out vention.MAY NEED HELP But there is a feeling, too, that direct American help on the battle field may eventually be needed.U.S.officials and military men here generally take a more optimistic view of the over-all situation than the concern shown in reports from Washing- teen - agers ran through nearly all of the 16 floors seeking the two stars.But Anka and Clark remained in seclusion.Some youths remained outside and threw' stones against the building.Fear more killing MANILA (AP)\u2014Eleven people have been killed and four by West Berlin police as the big ; Germany gest since the border was closed: Berlin.Aug.13.The nine refugees roared up___________ to the barbell w ire fence in a truck, but the vehicle stuck in (he wire.The refugees leaped out and ran for safety with bullets whining over their beads.A large group of police ran to the border as soon as the truck ran into the wire and opened up with rifles and tommy-guns at the fleeing East Germans hut they made good their escape.The incident occurred in the American sector of the city.Neither West Berlin police nor American military police pa trois returned (he lire.East German police shouted;! on the fringe the until he K s deal of tin police arrived.The Eastland was has,x Berlin police, reinforced bv the l'onsu*,r'* \u2019*u' ,l'sl 11 l,u\u2018 k,t'\"l> armored car, shouted ¦\u2022stav.I\u2019n-suinabH d says South Alrica away from (he fence' andlj* «nworlhy of UN membership opened fire.Two jeeploads of I S military Berlin proposals no help police arrived moments later and were warned to stay away from the fences.OPEN FIRE Dawn was breaking and whenever either the military police or the West Berlin police showed ! themselves Hie East Germans opened lire The shooting lasted until 6 a.in.The East Berlin guards have |been shooting a I in o s I daily along the louse Berlin border, By JOHN M.HIGHTOWER bringing warnings from both WASHINGTON (AP).U.S, of West ami East officials of the icials said today Premier danger of selling off the pow warnings to the Americans and Khrushchev's latest package derki West Berlin police to stay away!proposal for a German settle The shooting slopped shortly from the fence where the ref- nient failed to advance the pros aller the East German police ugees\u2019 truck was stuck in the peels of East-West agreement had dragged the truck tree from wire, eyewitnesses said.\t!to end the Berlin crisis.\tjlhe wire fence.The East Germans kept shod j They also found nothing en-j West Berlin police said their ing sporadically for an hour Icouraging in Hie Soviet leader\u2019s forces and military police were they rushed an armored car to declaration of readiness lo al d'ever closer Ilian .>(> to 60 jaids the border with a heavy ma j tend a summit meeting in order 10 ,,K' Eastern police, chine-gun mounted on it but it t0 achieve a peaceful solution ofj Including the nine refugees, a did not fire.\tlihe crisis.A summit conference T'Ial of East Germans es West Berlin police spokesman gave this aecounl: certainly not grave enough to justify sending U.S.forces.Taylor\u2019s visit also comes in a period of disagreement between the Diem government and the United States over some important newr military and economic development programs.This has delayed the announcement and action on some key provisions of the joint U.S.-Vietnamese \u201ccrash\u201d program designed to break the back of the Communist campaign in 18 months with combined military and social welfare projects.Some Western dipomatic sources\u2014and a number of Asians\u2014have doubts about the ability of President Diem\u2019s gov ernment to win support of the people in the countryside.These sources feel U.S.officials, in their desire to support the Diem regime, fail to give enough weight to its weaknesses.ings are feared before the presidential election Nov.14.First class waiters quit SOUTHAMPTON (AP) \u2014 Nine headwaiters on the liner Queen Elizabeth quit their jobs because they couldn\u2019t stand the lower classes.The nine were all classified as headwaiters in the liner's first class restaurant.They balked when told that under a rotation system one of their number would have to work the restaurant in cabin class and another in tourist class on each voyage.\u201cWe never expected,\u201d a spokesman for the nine said stiffly, \u201cto be ordered down into tourist or cabin class.\u201d Common Market.lion, and the economic policy ioent s policy.Some 4.000 dele-, ^ of Prime Minister Maemillan\u2019sjgates are attending the.annual violence Strike meeting.ncd In debale Thursday the dele Bolster UN force LEOPOLDVILLE (AP)\u2014Four Canberra jet bombers of the government Indian Air Force arrived today Macmillan himself was to reinforce UN air strength, present for the discussion.By\tbacke(i British moves Four Ethiopian jet fighters al- custom, the prime minister does\t°\t'\ttr.rvmi™n ready are based at Leopold- not attend the conference until\t^ in\t0\tIe\tJ r ville\u2019s Njili Airport.Five Swe- its final day.\tMarket\tand\trejected\ta dish fighters are at Luluabourg He will be here Saturday to\tsome\tparty\tmembers to\thave near Katanga.\tdeliveg a major speech ranging the death penaity extended.U.S.leaders say, should come caped lo Wesl Berlin in Hie 24 only as the end result of lower hours endin ', al i a m.Among level negotiations which would|Biem was one East German po assure success at the summit.H'ceman- The shoolmg came amid re Moscow radio reported Ihurs- ,\t; \"\t,\t.,iio rs of a stepped up Isas Gcr dav night that Khrushchev had 1\t,\t,\t1\t.\t, 1 y h\tiiinan drive to seal off possible,, , ,\t,,\t\u201e\t,, current\t.\t, ,\t,\t, l iai Ins address served only lo Cseape routes between East and a .! .\t.\t(rigger because it is continuing ils apar Iheid race segregation pel ieies in defiance of repeated (IN appeals.Some Africans doubted Ghana] would get strong support from] their group for such a drastic demand.A number of African delegates, although bitlerly op posed to South Africa's racial policies, have said privately they feel il is wiser to keep the republie in the UN where oilier members can bring pressure to bear and perhaps eventually gel some results DOUBT APPROVAL Al least seven affirmai ivc voles would be required in the 11 counlry Securily Council to oxpel South Africa.Observers doubled lhal many could be mustered.mm* ¦ ¦w ! / KHRUSHCHEV Continue Red tests - Mr.K.In to explodes jWesl Germany.MOSCOW (Reuters) - Soviet Premier Khrushchev has made Ghana\u2019s resolution was drawn .|eai.,|1Mt liUssia will continue up before External Affair* Min j(s cnni-nt series of nuclear ister Erie Louw of South Africa t(,s|s |0 counter what he made his policy speech in the termed Ihe \u201cinflaming of war General Assembly lhal brouglilipa,sj\u201ep, hy the United States, down the wrath of Ihe African! ii,,, ,;u ,an leader said in a group and resulted in a 67-to 1 ,.,,,,1,\t\u201eppcnl by 59 Brilish vole of censure against Louw.Yabor parly leaders that llio Louw has claimed the con Soviet Union could nol slop ilx cerled black African inoveTcsU while Ihe United Stales against his government was de was building up its military cided long before he spoke and niighl How can we in the light of and all this slop nuclear testing'.\u2019\u2019\u2019 the censure vole ] move for expulsion.Louw said the unprecedented censure of his speech was sure lo loose a tide of resentment |Khrushchev said in his Idler published here Thursday night The letter replied lo an appeal sent lo Khrushchev and I\u2019rcsi Defection fight sequel Dutch move against Russian ambassador ! written two letters on : East-West tensions, one group of Labor members of the British Parliament, Ihe other toi\t,\t.\t.the chairman of Ihe JapaneselUrSSn Kills live MONTREAL ((CP)\u2014One man council against nuclear Icsls.SEOUL (Reuters) Five tier bid by was beaten, company office ln both he asserted the wil sons were killed and nine in windows broken and telephone lingness of the Soviet govern .hired today when a South Korea long smarted under UN attacks, group headed In lornier delenee lines ripped Thursday night as mcnl to enter into negotiations Air Force twin - engined ( 4(i lie said il might provoke de niinislei I-, ni in a n u c I Shin a strike by limousine drivers wnb the Western powers.itransporl plane carrying .r>4 per mands lhal South Africa puIPwell asking for slops lo ease The resolution supporting nc- oxp]odcc| jn(0 violence.\tSome of Ihe points of Ins pro sons crashed into a train.about;out of Ihe world After a scries of raids on posed Berlin-German settlement 35 miles south of here\tAll]CHANGE POSSIBLE\tKhrushchev took a similar various dispatch stations, policejmay be negotiable from the fhose killed were aboard called for reinforcements to]western point of view.\tplane, guard downtown offices of the SEVERELY HANDICAPPED Murray Hill Limousine Service p j( , annear lhal al nan SDaCC museum gotiations with the six-country European trade alliance got overwhelming support from the conference despile reservations in many Conservative quarters before the meeting.STRESSES DUTIES The resolution asked the gov- and the homes workers.The firm has ^ But it does appear iiiat ai Plan space museum of non-striking presenl (bc Western policy posi-] MOSCOW (AP)\u2014Soviet among South Africans who havehlenl Kennedy by a Laimrile body.\tworld tension.Khrushchev look a the! Louw declined lo speculate stand in .lustily ing Russia's cur I whether his government would rent series of nuclear lesls, agree lo such demands He mainly in Ihe Arclie, since Sepl.noted lhal in Ihe past Soulh 17 in a lelter lo Kaoru Yasui, coni Africa ral Imr- an exc THE HAGUE (AP) The Netherlands government is tak djes ^be Commonwealth, Brit-ing as yet undisclosed steps against Soviet Ambassador Panic isb agrjclJ|(ure and the British-leimon K.Ponomarenko for his part in an airport free-for-all with Dutch police.A Dutch note to the Soviet crnmcnl in hs negotiations to [ranc,iise bclween ^ontrea| and , handit-anned bv lack oflwill he (.fe ,\"(0 »c»uni,Si3r,b,l,,h( c|l/! international\t* .\t.\t.\t.\t-.\tI f I I I I 1 I I I ¦ Il I I I » I U l/v I l .\u2022 * II .lion in responding to Inc Kus-poser Dimitri Shostakovich said ,|ir rrsj ()f j|)r worj{j jj, aland sian!: °!' shct'ific !SS1UCS1 ,S1 se '\"day one of his future works indi,.)t(,d lllc government i Roger Desbiens, a Murray , ,\t,\t.Hill driver, was attacked and led European tree Irade Asso'|beaten 8S he left for home af- c'~V0n'\t,\tf Ier finishing work The resolution calling jor an trealed a, hospjta| bruises, and an devoted to man s con among Ihe Unitedlquest of space.\t* States, Britain, F rance and West Germany.They are di- has stayed in the I N head of the Japanese ban isolate itself from against atomic and id he bombs, might! The letter govci See.\u201cSupport\u201d Page to Yas See \u201cContinue Red'1 campaign hydrogen d, which vided over what, if any, conces-He was|sjons they can make to Russia for facial:jj- Khrushchev will modify his injured.basjc demand for a change in the country by Saturday H.;;;;; ih;t\\\\7«binTt m^ghtde-'S^ %;0aVe0mHome,h SccrS '\tf .co,npany\t^ charged that both had a hand mand Ponomarenko-S CXpU!5i0n.\"\"T BuHer toldthe conference vvasJtopped by aaga,ng of 'lub .A ,\t,\t-, in the fist fight that erupted at DEmED freedom\tR' Butler lota ine (')nlcren{c wic|dlng men and its windows VA/atrn it the Amsterdam Airport Monday r\u201elllh (nlH rnn\u201eH\u201erc h h d that 11 would be ^lc\u201c>t ^ P^.were smashed.Neither the!VVaTCn IT ne ndu an extension of the death pen- r(Hvcr nrtr his ïnlp passcnger Embassy Thursdav ordered two sP0(,esman declined lo spoil out\tde.ti pco.ll, country by Saturday.It\u2019\t^ ,r'ndt'd change Berlin.Golub told reporters jdurmg an argumen o\\ei e decjded to seek asylum in the \u201cj!\t\u201e as shown that ! return to Moscow- of the wife West because he ywas denicd alty unless, 11 \"as sh0'vn u,at Test NORAD resources to limit Wi/t wage mock aerospace war over North America on Saturday This out?'of defecting Soviet scientist\tirrihe SovicU,lJî\"lÎ!sa,i bee\" an inCreaSC Alexei GoIub-\tUnion.The scientist, a bio- mUrdCrS_:_________________________ Ponomarenko left for Mos- cbernjS( and bis wife were' cow Thursday and told report- vsiting The Netherlands with a ers he would lay his case be-party 0f Soviet tourists, fore his superiors there.The: Fists flew after airport police ; Dutch said he \u201cnot only made:learfUi tbat Mrs.Golub was no attempt to stop the fight, bul being returned to Moscow actually participated in it.against her will, temporarily The Dutch note said the gov- withheld her passport in the ]ernment planned to pursue its face of heated protests from complaints against the ambas- Ponomarenko and other Soviet sador with Soviet authorities.A officials presenl.way LOCKPORT, N.Y.(API-After an inspection of the new Niagara County jail, state correction department officials recommended that \"exit\u201d lights in the central corridors be turned on only in emergencies.driver nor his sole were injured.Thursday Laurier Bourget, described as the organizer of the walkout, said 83 per cent of the drivers were striking \u201cfor stupid reasons'' and to back up demands for higher wages and improved working conditions.| NEW YORK (AP)\u2014Watch out for black cals today.Don't walk under any ladders, Don't break any mirrors.And keep your fingers crossed.Remember \u2014 it's Friday (he 131 h.Nuff Said'' By THE CANADIAN PRESS flicl will ground non Mock aerospace war on a vast :nrcri,U f°r 12 hours scale will rage through North American skies starting Saturday.Unprecedented in Ihe variety and volume of modern weapons involved, the make-believe con- military-five UF 100 interceptor squadrons and all radar stations, will From 1 p in.EDT Saturday to lake part.The federal tran.s 12 p m EDT Sunday, no aiiTiner port department and all Cana or privale plane may operate (ban airlines and flying elubs above Ihe Canadian or US, are cooperating by clearing ci-mainland or over Alaska\tvilian traffic from the skies.Streams of B-52 and B-47 jet U S.Air Force Secretary bombers will hurl themselves Eugene Zuckerl, and N.E.Ilal-againsl prime Canadian and aby, administrator of the Fed-U.S.targets.\teral Avialion Agency, arranged will fire no wifcons to observe Ihe operation from They V To discuss cold peace J.F.K.summons Council WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Presi-jD.Taylor to South Viet Nani borne.Kennedy used Ihe phrase fore receiving an honorary doc-dent Kennedy calls the Nationaljfor an on-the-spot survey.Tay- \u201ccold peace\u201d lo describe the tor of laws degree.Security Council to the White lor, Kennedy's military adviser, slate of the world\tKennedy indirectly disputed House today to review-U.S.stra-jleaves Sunday.\tOFFERS OBJECTIVE\targuments against his adminis- tegy for dealing with \u201ccold Berlin occupied Kennedy\u2019s fly- Earlier, at Chapel Hill.N.C .tration's policy from opposite peace\u201d issues.\ting time Thursday on a trip bc- the president offered this gen sides of the political fence, The Berlin crisis obviously,tween Washington and North eral objective for an age in where it has been termed too w as up for discussion and pos\u2019-Uarolina and back again.Ho w-hich two opposing powers have weak or too menacing, slbly the Communist threat to conferred with high U.S.offi- the capacity to destroy each |Ie sajd d js a dangcrous ii]u.southeast Asia which prompted cials directly assocated with other:\tsjon (o believe U.S attitudes Kennedy to order Gen.Maxwell formulating policy to meet Ihe \u201cWhile wc do nol intend to .can bc encompassed in one slo- I to the limit the resources North American corr,rnam* Syracuse, w-i %'uns.- the northeastern regional hcad-0( quarters of the Air Defence at Hancock Field, N.Y.NORAD, the Air Defence Command.From headquarters al Colo rado Springs, Colo., NORAD\t, Commander Gen Laurence S f\u2019irSv Kulcr will direct Ihe interceptor ^ .aircraft, the anti aircraft mis V/Ct.;jsilc stations and the supporting installations that hair, cases of polio were reported in jCanada during Ihe week ended Oet.7, Ihe health and welfare Thursday.week of polio free OTTAWA (CP) No new iî Y il.Today's Chuckle Long ago when you went on vacation you got away from it all.Now- H all gets away from 4ou.' ___ Soviet threat to the West\u2019s po-see Ihe free world give up, gan or one adjective, hard or sition in Germany.\tshall make every effort to pre- or otherwise, or to believe While at Ft.Bragg.N.C., lo vent the world from being jba^ wc shall* soon meet total witness paratroop, weapons and blown up.\u201d\tvictory or total defeat.\" guerrilla warfare demonstra- Kennedy addressed a crowd of «jf cail do our dujy un.lions by the 82nd Airborne Divi- some 32.000 in the University of-\u2014-\t- sion and a unit of the 101st Air- North Carolina's stadium iie-l See \u2018\u2018To Discuss\" Page 5 _____ m BENDING BETSV \u2014 Unorthodox sculptor Bill Koorhin uses a welding torch to create a calf from pieces of scran Iron during a workshop exhibit in the Vancouver art gallery.When finished the calf will get a roating of bronze.(CP Photo) woven into the conlincnla fensive network.Some 250,000 members of the,.\t,\t,, RCAE, US.Air Force, army.p and navy will lake part in excr-\t\u2018\u2019ascs had b«\u2019n reported else Sky Shield II.Operations Ihe previous week, bringing the will range over an area of about\t80 far this year to 130.14,000,000 square miles.\tIhe corresponding figures for Even during the height of Ihe 1960 and 1939 were 80,> and 1,.>22 simulated tombal, the constant respectively.Polio has caused alert of the real defending dr3\"'8 \"\"s year, compared forces will be maintained.Spr 10 71 at 'h'8 ,imc lasl ycar-cial measures have been taken Quebec leads the provinces to guard against any attempt to this ycar w ith 64 reported cases use the exercise as a screen for Alberta reported 25 cases, On-a genuine sneak attack on North tario 18, Newfoundland 10, Sas America.\tkatehewan seven, British Col- All units of the RCAF Air De umbia four, Nova Scotia and fence Command, including the New Brunswick one each. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRI., OCT.13, 1961 Show Business Cecil B.DeMille silent of the same title in 1927.This King of Kings is the first jbig success of Samuel Brons-ton, a smart operator who has jcombined financial deals and cheap Spanish labor for the making of film spectacles.His first try was a dud\u2014John Paul Jones.Returns aren\u2019t in yet on his third, El Cid.SIMPLE SCENES BEST of King of Kings succeeds when jts it remains simple, as in a talk Thursday less prologue and other scenes A tasteful in which sight and not sound It is less suc- By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)\u2014King Kings, 1961 version, had Hollywood premiere nigljt.The verdict: religious pageant well above the tells the story it Busy meeting Knowlton successful i.O.D.E.holds rummaos sale ed several lots for knitting.Mrs.H.L.Parkes, flower fund convener, reported that rth:s was Mrs.C B Bullard\u2019s 97th birthday and that a plant and card had been sent her in the name of the I.O.D.E.Mr-.Shaw extended an In station from the Bedford Chapter to attend its meeting on Members were asked to join ÜËËi average for film epics.\tIcessful in the wranglings of the Other biblical extravaganzas\u2014Roman and Judean tyrants, Ben Hur, The Robe, Quo Vadis familiar types who are played \u2014have played around the edges thinner but similarly to their of the Christ story.King of Laughton -Ustinov predecessors.Kings is the first major film The battle stuff, always a biography of Jesus since the staple in these films, is by DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT - at - mCK DEAN S BARN Music by Harold Nulbrown's Orchestra Dancing 9 till 1.15 Légm lift! MUp SAFETY /MOVE \u2014 School stop signs have been erected at main intersections in school zones ordered by Richmond Town Council at their meeting this week.The signs, to assure the safety of our school children, arc placed from the hours of 7:30 a.m.until about 4:30 p.m.The sign shown in this photo is placed on Craig Road near Holy Family Church and school, close to the point where tragedy struck on Sept.27, taking the life of a S'j-year old boy on his way home from school.Other signs are placed at various intersections.(Photo by Win.H.I.unant KNOWLTON \u2014 Members of Mandigo, the treasurer, the fin the Sir John Fisher Chapter, ancial report was given by Mrs jgôV\"n' I.O.D.E., had a busy day when Bowen and showed a balance at noon, the Rummage Sale, of $245.81 in the general fund held in SL Paul's Church Hall, and $65.37 in the Park Memor- Mrs.George on Oct.16 in the under the convenership of Mrs.tal Fund Ten dollars was voted Guild room to assist in packing F M.Bowen, realized $153 in'to the National Emergency a shipment for headquarters, less than two hours\tFund\tThe next meeting will take At 2.30\tp.m., the regular Money had recently been sent place at the home of Mrs.M.meeting took place.The Flag from headquarters to Newfound- Balls, on the afternoon of Nov.was presented by Mrs.H.L.land, depleting this fund con- 2.Parkes, in the absence of the siderably.\tAt the conclusion of the meet- standard bearer, Mrs.L.J.The sum of $10,00 was voted dig, tea was served by Mrs.L.Crandall.\tto the special Bursaries\u2019 Fund A.Call and a social\" hour en- The regent, Mrs.Leroy Shaw, and Mrs.L.A.Cali, educational joyed.thanked Mrs.Bowen and all secretary, reported that the Hat- who had helped to make the tie L.Williams\u2019 Memorial Scho-rummage sale such a success, larship will be awarded to Wil-In the absence of Mrs.E.C^liam Eyland, of Knowlton High _____\tI School, at the Commencement Exercises in November.It was decided that prizes for progress will be given in Grades 7-10 in the High School, as in the elementary grades.Mrs.L.A.George, convener of services at home and abroad, For GOOD food delivered at home, phone LO.9-5144 Orphid House 225 Wellington South Chinese Dishes Charcoal Bar-B-Q FREE DELIVERY $2.GO minimum a Discount on Pick-Up 0 Orders Jajk W.Lee.Mgr.Guild to serve dinner at annua! deanery meeting Every Foot ott'\"\" MlttlMlW, Haii Rrchives TRUE HORROR OF HITLER BARED Michael Craig Steve Reeves out of DeMille.1 suppose such sequences are necessary, but how many times can you wince at a spear going through an extra?KIRKDALE \u2014 The Guild and J W./L met in the Parish Hall for the nurs b and asked ^ - ithe October meeting.\t!each member make one and re.fHREE VILLAGES \u2014 Ifin\u20193 brother, Mr.Rendait Ntch The Guild will serve dinner turn it at the next meeting.Mrs.Harry Bacon, of the ?1.15\u2019 and Mrs.Nichols, Holland,jfor the annual deanery meeting Mrs.H.Seal, wool convener, Princess Elizabeth High School Licensed Plumbing \u2022 Oil Contractor in Heating Systems Burners Esso 0.H.CHARBONNEAU & FILS M.P.L.125 John St.\u2014 Cowansville \u2014 Tel.: Office: 670 Res.: 1284-J teaching teachers\u2019 staff, attended the convention in Mont- The film comes alive when it real, and the Thanksgiving holi-deals with simple matters ofjdays at her home in Rock Is-faith.Director Nick Ray fctas\u2019land.Mr.Rodney Bacon, Mont-done a brilliant job in staging|real, also spent the weekend the sermon on the mount, ma-dramatic Mr.and Mrs.Rodney Nichols Jaking place in Richmond on drew the members' attention to and family, Brownington.On Oct.26, and food was solicited the wool on hand and distribut- Oct.8, Mr.and Mrs.Griffin for the event.\t|\u2014- held their family Thanksgiving a substantial sum was real!- CANTERBURY dinner and re union, when they 2ed from the plowmen's dinner.! The Bury 4-H Club did well at were also joined by Mr.and.The fall tea and bazaar will the Winter Fair in Sherbrooke, Mrs.Stanley Stevens.\tMake place on Nov.15, in the when Pauline Asker was crown- COMPANION COMEDY! Mylene Demongeot \\ \"UPSTAIRS AND DOWNSTAIRS !SrqBQda \u2014J ^ FAMILY ENTERTA'NMENT * FOR 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER! SATURDAY, OCT.14th, 9.45 a.m.HIGH ADVENTURE ON THE MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI! Mark Twain\u2019s romantic rogues come to thrilling hie on the big Cinemascope screen! MARK TWAIN\u2019S TheAdventures of Huckleberry Tinn it play as scene and not as an oration.The crucifixion has never been portrayed on the screen with better skill, avoiding both grue- Banquet and Ladies\u2019 Night at someness and Sunday -school lbe shriners Mount Sinai Tern art-\tpie.That brings us to the por- Mr E tI gtruthers, Stan-trayal of Jeffery Hunter asistead, spent the weekend spent |Toronto, Ont.in Jesus.The easting was controversial, Guegts of Mrs John converse, from the start, and will con-B(ans^ea(] were her grandson, tinue to be.My opinion is that it comes off.Hunter seems unsure in the early portions.But the characterization grows, At 34, Hunter seems to (It the role as the vigorous, youthful leader of disciples.His face is a good mirror for the faith he inspires.and oho ttarring TONY RANDALL ARCHIE MOORE EDDIE HODGES CSimada Also \u2014 CARTOONS AS HUOCIHfMVfINN\" Admission ,40c Vs AWAKE VjASLKPZVj.Many people neeer «ecm la get a good night\u2019» rest.They toss snd turn in hod, then are dull and listless during the day.When kidneys slow down wastes snd escess acids stsy in the system.Disturbed rest, tired feeling and backache often follow.If you don\u2019t rest well at night\u2014if you feel dull in the daytime\u2014use Dodd's Kidney Pills.Then you feel better\u2014rest belter \u2014 work better.You c»n depend on Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills.\tn Mr.John Converse, Mrs.Con verse and two children, Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Garfh Dean and three children, Cowansville Mrs.Arthur Bullock, North Derby.Mrs.Lawrence Badger with her family, Halifax, N.S., is General Notes Mr.and Mrs.S.Couchman are spending some time visiting with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.I Miss Marion MacCormickjParish Hall.Harry Bacon Rock Island (and Miss Joan Barberis werej Tea was served by several of Mr.and Mrs.Joe Racine, ofi^^y at ^ Boundary com- the ladies.Derby Line, were ia Barre, vtj,fnuruties1.g^ering information to attend the Fall Ceremonial lot; a radl° broadcast which will take place over CBM, on Oct.19 at 7 p.m.Several local persons will be heard on the interviews.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Curtis, Stanstead, for Thanksgiving weekend were their____________ daughter, Mrs.Bruce Philips,! Dr.Philips and family, of Mont-!\tBOARDING HOUSE real West, Mrs.Effie Smith and Miss A.Haggart, of Verdun.Mr.Curtis has entered the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Judd Sr., Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Judd Pr., Derby Line, are frequently in ed Shorthorn Queen and won a trip to Toronto Winter Fair as a prize for judging.Denis Herring won first prize in the Calf scramble contest and Gloria Chapman won second on a their son, Walter, and daughter- lamb.in-law, in Barrie, Ont.\tThe marriage of Miss Eileen Mr.and Mrs.Eric Smith, of,Mayhew and Mr.Douglas Mc-Cobourg, Ont., visited relatives Gory took place in Christ here over Thanksgiving week-'Church, Rev.Mr.Elias officiat-end.\ting.with MAJOR HOOPLI \"Day & Night Towing a Specialty\" MITCH BEDARD AUTO LTD.170 Main St.\u2014 Cowansville \u2014 Tel.86 Authorized dealer for: AUSTIN CARS & TRUCKS The fabulous AUSTIN 850 Station Wagon.Come in and drive it yourself.spending an indefinite time with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Dewey, and family, Stanstead, and with her mother-in-law, Mrs.Violet Badger, and Mrs.Cora Walsh, Rock Island.Mr.Lawrence Badger, with the Canadian navy will be on sea duty for six or more months.AC3 Stuart Gray, Kecsler Air Base, Mississippi, is spending a 13 day leave with his mother, Mrs.Glen Griffin, Mr.griffin and family, Derby Line, prior to an additional 23 weeks at Keesler.Mr.and Mrs.Griffin, iStuari and Reginald Gray and iGary Griffin visited Mrs.Grit- GUIDE 3\u2014WCAX\u2014Burlington FBA\u2014To Be Announced TO TELEVISION VIEWING 5\u2014WPTZ\u2014Plottshurg 6\u2014CbMT\u2014Montreal 7\u2014CHLT \u2014 Sherbrooke 12\u2014CFCF \u2014 Montreal 8\u2014WMTW \u2014 Mount Washington B> Collegf Football 7:30 Sherbrooke to visit their grandson and son, Scott Judd, who remains a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital following two operations.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Curtis, Mr.and Mrs.Roland Curtis, Laurel and Richard, Derby Line, were in Lyndonville, Vt., to attend service at the First Congregational Church, where their, grandson and nephew, Michael Lawrence, little son of Mr and Mrs.Lawrence Curtis, wasj christened.Following the service a family dinner was heldj at the home of Mr.and Mrs.! Lawrence Curtis.Others attend-, ing were Mr.and Mrs.Donald Curtis and two children, of St.Johnsbury.THE- HEAOHUMTERS\u2014-UMF-kAFF-KAFF 5PRANS OÜT F(?OM EvlERV BOSH.ENCIRCLlHS ME/THEIR CHIEF APPf?OACHeD,-SV0lNGlN& A VICIOUS LOOKIMÔ /MACHETE, WHILE X CALMLY LIT A CIGAI?¦\u201c\u201c-TAeM\tLfvtf?-i\u2019 *'-3* Ifl «â'i fliP fH m I ¦ h' Soptoinbor \"tt l ist ind h id l\u2019Idît II\\SI\\t; At,I N IS ASSOIT VITON l OltMITI \u2014.Shown abovo aro Ibo mon laigolv ros the trial that Oes-.'hal the accused had only taken,p]ea,|0,j gmitv to the charge in Ponsiblr for the formation of a I\u2019m a basing Agents Association in the I'astoni Tonnsliips gagne and his companion, a 17-! two small bottles of beer, and voicing approximately $75 llo \u2022'rom left at e 1 Canadian Kennel Club SOUTHERN CANADA POWER APPOINTMENTS \u2014 The appointment of J.G.Thibault.P.Eng., as manager of the com- [heir paces byT their handlers mercial department of Southern Canada Power Company Limited, and that of T.Guy Troy, P.Eng., as manager of the en\t.gineering department, have been announced by George L.Rat- retriev ing on the level or over\thejd ^ ^Iondav an(j tee, president and general manager of the company.Mr.Thi- ; obstacles or jumps, recalls.g0U[h Bolton meeting on Wed- SHERBROOKE DA It, Y RECORD.FRT, OCT.IS.19«1 ?\\ - wëk£ Financial & Market Report !:h1,:s'mc,s club holds meeting m f \u2022 - \\ | \u2019'ip GRE ENSHIELDS LTD.MONTREAL STOCK CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE\tEXCHANGE Closing 11 » m\tClosing II a m ed of Eli Chiarelli, Ed.Ander-i son.Rev.H Lewis and Rev.G.OFFICER-CADET RONALD VKILLEUX.a student at le Col T e °^s u \u2019 1 ^ f1'1\tEwald.A ladies duet will be legp Militaire Royal de Saint-Jean and a pilot trainee for the \u2018and^wülpeWrm certain duties s\u201cng by1(.Mrf- E Andmon and Ko>al c*n*dl»n Air »*««'«*\u2022 was \u2022»»rdeUlv vvaReS ent.The shower was a surprise to the honored guest, who, on arrival was escorted to a chair decorated in pink and blue and presented with a baby doll corsage.The Misses Vicki and Wendy Curtis.Sr prr».«d\t,\t, o( ,he\tser.i.n.l ,h\u2018'^ hïï .rsr l\t»** »«¦\ty.b.e,ne *\u2022\u201c \u201d\t- «» fewf such and bows, and she was escor- ted to a special chair.\t| There are very The gifts, prettily wrapped in l05*® organized tn (.anada.This Oct.18.Thank you notes for gifts and on Oct.19 withjgajarjes declined 25 supper as usual at five o'clock,U7830 from June To which friends are invited.and were higher by cents to to July, but $2.02 than a stork motif and ribbons, filled ev a pink and blue decorated bas- year, was the only ket and a yellow bath, one of \u2018n Eastern Canada.,mnt, w'hich w-as also held last\ti*1,11\t'l'.\u2018 vvas served to a fair number Cox brought in a baby basket,the.Miss Christina Curtis;\tevents receive a rec filled with attractively wrapped assisted her mother in opening such 0nelaskAedWeto rcmdombcr,bMrrS%Vwe from the c\u201cnity.,\t.\t.,.t Bernard who is ill at Miss The dogs that will qualify A hot casserole dish siipperjyPar earlicr.The payroll index rose to 225 in July.This eom- Pipe packages and presented them to1 fbe Sifts.Mrs.Armstrong, who was assis-1 A 'ne- assisted by Mrs.Curtis, Armstrong.The basket was refilled.Sr., and Mrs.Erwin Taylor, in eluded a cake made and decora- ognition towards a degree of either Champion Dog.Champion Dog Excellent, Utility Dog or Tracking Dog.COOKSHIRE \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Currier of St.Johns, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.B.Learned.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Parker and two children, of Ste.Rose, Lepitre, in the design of a stork\t-were weekend guests of Mr.and The hostesses were Mrs.Cox, .J^^ EAD \u2014 Lentenary Mrs Earl parken Mrs.Donald Whitehouse, Mrs.Lnited Church Allegro Group\tand j|rs q j Macmil- Jack Keeley, assisted by others.\tR^.apdjlan attended the Waldron-Gor- don wedding in London, Ont.A scrapbook signed by theMoody Davis in a guests, was also presented to cradle design.Mrs.Armstrong.Refreshments included a stork AllprirO GtOUD cake made and decorated by\t^\t\u2022 Mrs.Armstrong\u2019s sister, Mrs.V.^oîds m©©tilig Among the guests were Mr.ij!|rs- R°se\u2019M$,s' Howardl Slack, Mrs.Warren Soutiere and .Armstrong\u2019* mother, Mrs.,,, Harry Armstrong, Mrs.Lorne'Mrsu Mabel Wallace- the asslst' Armstrong and Mrs.Harold mg hostesses- Kydd, all of Richmond.The Stanstead & Sherbrooke Insurance Company Established 1935 FATAL STREET ACCIDENS (to date this year) SHERBROOKE:\tc (pop.65.000) .O SASKATOON:\tm (pop.90,000) .*» Consult Your Agent and insure with your local company.Mrs.N.D.McLeod spent a few days with Mrs.R.J.Weet-gate, in East Angus.Mrs.Miriam Mosher and family, of Ottawa, were weekend guests of Mrs.N.D.McLeod.Claire Bernard\u2019s home.It was decided to order a spray from the Legion for Remembrance Day services.Mrs.H.S.Ball was appointed third member of the provisional committee to succeed Rev.and Mrs.A, MacLeod, who have moved away.Mrs.Swanson is in charge of selling WLA.cards.It was decided to put the old chesterfield, chair and rug from TO DISCUSS Continued from Page 1 pares to 223,6 in June and 217.8 in Julv of last year.CONTINUE RED Continued from Page 1 Shavvinigan Steel Co.Trans-Can BANKS\u2014 Ran Can.Nal.Bank of Mont.Bank of N.S.Can.Imp.R of ( Royal Bank Tor.Dom.Bank 83'a 74,4 3 5 Vi 161* M's 287h 58 15 50 53-T 49'i V\\ 10''» 25'» 76\tMi 23'4 68 75% 69'4 77 66 % 39'4 49 33 \\ 30 56l4 32 33\tM 52 25% 23 oo 19 15 167* 26'< 27 B 9 70 B 52% 46% 32'« 81 74% Anglo Can Pulp 37%\t37% |Anglo Nfld.\t\u2022\ti\t9% Cons.Paper 46%\t46% Ford \"A''\t157 Traders \u2018'A\u2019\u2019\t56 %\t56 S.C Power Pf 122% |Trans Mt.Oil P.14>4\t14'« MINES \u2014 ! Advocate\t6 50\t6 60 Alta.Gas Trunk\t35 [Cassiar\t13 icons.Denison\t9 85 Hollinger\t28-',«\t2S'« Kerr Addison\t9.10 ! New Hosco\t.75 Pernio INd.\t37 IQuemont\t9tk> I Steep Rock\t7.10\t7.10 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Closing WATERVILLE \u2014 The Friend ly Christmas Club was entertain ed by Mrs.E.Ball, when three tables of 500 were plaved.Prizes were won by Mrs.A.B Covey, of Lennoxville, Mrs.J.Pitchburn and Mrs.D.Browning, of North Hatley.At the close of the evening, frestituent» were served by hostess, assisted by Mrs.Fowler.Amer.Tel.120% Anacnoda\t50% Bethlehem Steel 41% Borden\u2019s Co.67 Chrysler\t53% Comm.Solvents 39 Cons.Edison Hl-'-i r, Douglas\t34 Dupont\t229 General Electric 75% General Motors 50% Goodyear\t45% In I.Paper\t377 » lint.Tel.\t53% [Johns Main ille 64% ., , ,, Montg Ward 34% 14 j !\\n.Y.Central U) Pepsi\t53% Radio\t*56'» Republic Steel 597» U.S.Rubber 56% Std.Oil of N.J.44'» Studehaker\tU3» U.S.Steel\t79% Vanadium Steel 25% Woblworth\t\u201d9'» 17 tl% 28% 50 53% 10% 25% 76't 23''4 11 am 1217» 50% 53% 341* 223% 7n% 50's 38 53% 34% 56%.41 79'\u2019 68''4 69' ^ 76 re- Ihe K DOYLE - Fred and Donn> Doyle (nee Murray) are happe to announce the birth of a son Michael Craig, 7 lbs.1 oz at the Sherbrooke Hospital on October 12th, 1961.ilcatlui 77 deterred by fanatics or frenzy_________\t______ at home or abroad, then surely was miidishcd in Tokyo on Oct.I peace and freedom can prevail.was released here Thursday^ We shall be neither Red nonnjght by the Russian news dead, but alive and free and|aget)Cy Tass worthy of the traditions and re \u2019]n p, Khrushchev said Russia1; sponsibilities of North ( arolina resumed nuclear testing to pre and the U n i t e d States of vcnt j(se|[ being attacked by the America.\u2019\t[West and that the development j j Peace and freedom, he said, 0f bigger Russian hydrogen would prevent world O.Johnson and Mrs.K.Spafford poured tea.The next meeting will be held on Oct.19 and will be a W.M.S.meeting.Mrs.Rose presided for the meeting and Mrs.Reginald Martin conducted the devotional opening period.A letter pertaining to the United Church Women was read.An estimated figure was given as a goal for Ihe!gQyj^_____________ year, with this group voting to do their share.\t| Recent guests at the Dungate The sum of $50 was voted to home were Mr.and Mrs.Hut-the parsonage fund.At the Nov.'chinson, East Angus, Mr.and\t,\t¦\t,, i 14 meeting to be held at the Mrs.Coburn and Mrs.Minnie OT IMOrth MatSSy a (Morse, Beebe, and Mrs.Leon-! NORTH HATLEY \u2014 St the parsonage into the rummage do n°t come cheap.Americans sale\tjare destined to live out most, if The meeting was held in the not aP.°f their lives in uncer-United Church parlor, and the tainty, a period of challenge and devotional period was conducted Peril- by Mrs.E.Swanson.\t| \u201c0ur po'ic-v nltlsl therefore time Refreshments were served by Mend whatever degree of firm- ticularly President Kennedy.|(-an Celanese the hostesses, Mrs.W.Crowley ness and flexibility which arc T|,e Russian leader restated!^,.jntJu good Durham cattle consisting of 18 purebred cows with papers, some just fresh and some to freshen soon: 1 purebred bull 4 years old; l 3-yr.old heifer; 4 two yr.old steers; 8 two yr.old heifers; 7 one yr.old heifers; 4 one yr.old steers; 5 calves 8-11 months old; please note this is a very good herd of cattle herd all clean blood tested, all must be sold] without reserve as Mr.Birch had the misfortune to lose his barn and all his crop by fire.Terms: CASH ART BENNETT, Auctioneer.Tel.889-2272 Sawyervllle.j 1947 CHEVROLET.2 door sedan in! ! excellent condition For mo ; information phone LO.2-5351 i | ter five p.m.11960 CHRYSLER, Saratoga, 4 door hardtop, automatic transmission, j power brakes, power steering, 20.-000 miles.For sale immediately bought another car.Tel: LO.7 771 1 WOOD LOT or farm with wood lot j Preferably within twenty miles of Sherbrooke.Building no asset ! Apply Record Box 63.W ANTED \u2014 Used pianos.Apply j Robert Rlouin Pianos, 1508 King] West.Tel: LO 9-3423.24.Salesman Wanted 28.Domestic Help Wanted MAID for general housework.One child only.$20.00 a week with i meals and private room with T.V.j Phone OL.8-2834 or write Post Office Box 193, Fort Chambly.Que.SINGLE house.William No.2.woman or widow to keep All inside work.Apply | McGee, Melbourne, R.R I MIDDLE age woman or girl to help) | with general housework.Live in.j good home for right person, Box1 'Trt' Lennoxville, Que.701 FOR SAT.ES WORK in surrounding counties.Bilingual preferred- Must have a ear.Tel: 633 r 13.HOUSEKEEPER \u2014 Ayer\u2019s Cliff.8a.Authorized Dealers New Car CHEVROLET, l.orvalr.Envoy.Olds | mobile, Cadillac, C h e v r o l e t Trucks.Sales & Service, Fox ! brooke Motors Ltd.34.» Welling j ton South, Sherbrooke.Telephone I LO 9-3606.Professional Directory Advocates {VAIS, l VNC.LAIS, MONTY & LYNCH.Armand Rous-seau, Q.C., Paul Mullin Gervals, André Langlais, Rene Monty, W Warren Lynch.LOrralne 2-4735, 6 Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke.Mature woman, new home, Lennoxville, two adults, 2 teenage boys, sleep out.Apply giving references and salary to Record Box 56.32a.Situations Wanted: Male and Female EXPERIENCED couple wants work cleaning walls and ceilings, also general cleaning.Man will do odd jobs.1.0 9-0682.AUCTION SALE for Roland Gagnon, Located in the laqe Sherbrooke Job nville road., IMPEILAL, Chrysler.Plymouth, j Valiant, Renault, Fargo Trucks.Sales & Service Martin Motor] 10B1N & TOBIN, Trial Work and Sales Ltd., 403 Belvedere St.Tel General Pr a c 11 c c, Rosenbloom LO 9-3639\tBldg., ooposlte City Hall, 138 :.- ¦ ¦ -\u2014\u2014\u2014 Wellington (North)* lo 2-2120 RAMBLER, HILLMAN, Sunbeam____________________________________ Alpine.Sunbeam Rapier, Humbet WESLEY U.BRADLEY, Q.C.The Commer Trueks.Quality Used! Canada Bldg., 455 Craig Street Cars Union Motor Sales, 1681 West, Montreal.UN 1-2737.j King West.LO 2-1390.\t- Chartered Accountants jBUICK, l I Trucks, 'ontlac, Vaux hall.G.M.C Sales & Service Del uxe Mac's Driving School Dual Control, Full Insurance coverage, experienced instructor,.Late model ear home pick up Sherbrooke.Magog.North Hatley and surrounding districts.Tel.N.Hatley.VI.2-2249 Tuesday, Oct.17th, '61 Automobile Ltd, Tel: LO 9-3669 1567 King West AT 1.00 P M.TO BE SOLD: 5 Holstein and Ayrshire cows; 1 2,a-yr.old heifer to freshen in January; 2 Dy-yr.old heifers; 75 - 100 bags of oats; 900 bales of hay; approx.10 tons of loose hay; set of work harness; driving harness; large quantity of sawed lumber; quantity of square timber; milk cans and equipment; large quantity of small farming tools; chairs, shovels, forks, tetc.L Urge quantity of household artl-j rles, dishes, lamps, tables, chairs, and many other articles not list-L ed.All to be sold without reserve.Terms; CASH ART.BENNETT.Auctioneer, Tel: 889-2272 Sawyervllle BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and reô.estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyervitle\u2014889 2272 ' LAVALLEE, BEDARD.Gascon & Associates, ett, C A , licensed Continental Building, P Q.Tel: LO 9-5503.Lyonnais.D J Crock trustee.20! Sherbrooke.PROPERTY FOR SALE LENNOXVILLE \u2014 splendid 7 room bungalow, architect designed, beautiful hilltop location, large living room, open fireplace, master bedroom, 2 other bedrooms, family room, wall to wall carpeting, planned kitchen, wall oven, utility room.I Vi bathrooms, two car garage, panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.Terms if desired.BURY 7 room home on large lot.Priced lo sell.LENNOXVILLE house containing 3 - 4 room apart ments.Terms.General store and retail feed business, including 8 room house, 7 acres land, poultry house, piggery, gas pumps, etc.Good clientele.LENNOXVILLE 22 acres, 8 room brick house, barn, suitable for development.E.G.Wells REAL ESTATE Lennoxville, Que.Tel.LO.7-4023.L\u2019!V ^OW, SOY/.1 TIE A PRETTY | ,00 ^ 1 RESENT'YOU 11 CALLING ME l SSL I BOV.\"SIR- -PORTHAT :S WHAT I LT TRULY AM.'/-VOU KNChV I AM MERELY BBHl Ü IT WAS YOUR P.AT-UKE\"5*-MEAN.YOUR SHREWD g- I SCHEME\u2014 -THAT FALSELV MADE AN OLD MAM OP ME11 tc r1 IT.WASTH' L OMLV WAV TO GET VOU OFF THE FORCE, FOSDICK7/ r1 AN' NOW, VOUSE ARE SHININ'MV SHOES, AN' I'M SITTIN' ON TOP OF TH'WORLD.\u2019/ -r/w/7* ¦.THAT MORTY MEEKLE yfks ^tudewE \u2018wiop I WANT SOMETHING?IN A SHARP RHR ANDVaUOkV PLAID, TWO-PUTTON,SINGLE BREASTED.LOTS OF PADDING IN TH£ SHOOLOeRS;, LONG RANT'5.to-n 3£ 3 AOWe PAV I'LL BÊ THE ONLY PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 'STATES WHOSE MOTHER PIOSF OUT HI'S ¦'JUIFS FDR HIM.V DiqH 1 cMjKUJ CAPT.EASY NO.BUT SOMEDAY I WILL! AND \u2019 WHEN Z D0.ru PULVERIZE THAI McKEE, WERE V VIPER, ISHL I'LL DISINTEGRATE WAITINa TO START X\"-r THAT FIEND! 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Ql FRECKLES AUCTION SALE Tuesday, Oct.17th, '61, AT 12:30 P.M.for Mr.Donat Cote, ON THE STH RANGE, STOKE CENTRE.TO BE SOLD: Pair of blonde hors-e*.7 years old.1500 lbs.; 9 young milk cows, crossed; 1 Holstein bull, Hi years old; 1 calf; 1 seeder; M.C.rake; 2 mowing machines; 2 spring harrows; 1 Une engine; 1 steel bench saw; l 'Mutras\u201d manure spreader; grain crib; walking plough; separator; clippers; wagon; hay rack; double sleigh; double harness; 8 milk cans; palls; strainer; 2 Champion evaporators, 1 .1 x 9.t .luiras 3 x 10; 1100 2 gal.palls; 500 aluminum palls; one evaporator pan, 3 x 10 nne 300 gal.reservoir; stone grip 35 tons of hay; 12 tons of cats not threshed; 500 feet Wood ready to saw; lot of scrap Iron; all small farm tools; and many other articles too numerous to mention.Terms: CASH.Cêitlfled chocks sreepted.R.A.MURPHft.Auctioneer.Wstervllle, Qi New A Use Plano Tuning Repairing 1# ^couùi êiilÉiIl!5sll WHOLESALE 8, RETAIL 1506 King West\u2014LO.93423 Sherbrooke Dentists and-\u2014 \u2022 Dit.J A LANDRY.Surgeon-Den tist, 406 Moore Street.Office ! hour?- Days 8 to tt: evenings 7 | to 8 30 Tel: LO 7-6644.DR.C KNOX LEBLANC, Dentist New address \u2014 639 Prospect Tel LO 9-1188.Optometrists EXPERT\tSERVICE \ton Electric Ranges Bargains on\t\u2022 Estimate, * Work Guaranteed Reconditioned\tROSS-BIRON Ranges.\tLO.2-1564\tELECTRIC LTD \t183 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke.Service Depot\t Expert Repairs end Parts for all type* of SL,j,.washing mael.ines.\tL~.\t- ' ?Tel.\t LO.2-4723\t 1132 King West SHERBROOKE\t PR.ALBERT TRUDEAU.Optome trtst, New address; Granada Thca.tre Bldg., SI Wellington North.I Suites i ft 2.Sherbrooke Tel: LO 2 P5I7 Eyes examined.Contact lenses Jay N.White, D.O.S.OPTOMETRIST 29 Main St.We»t For Appointment Phone VI.9-4131 COATICOOK, QUH.ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street\u2014SHERBROOKE\u2014Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store Next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Before buying furniture, visit us.We have all types at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many second hand articles in excellent condition.TERMS IF DESIRED T\tOmis ^ Two OF THE CHEAP- \\ 15 EST SEATS AVAILABLE.)THE PLEASE !\tSAD '_Jpr PART JT( T a sour mi c Twwpimq/ \\T ONE 9A little too young for mo?\" in a jam-packed closet and wail, \"1 simply haven't a thing to wear.\u201d \u2022 Only a woman has her mind stocked with an assort ment of ready-made, plausible and family , of Cornwall, Out \u2022 Only a woman can smile at excuses for not doing what she doesn't want to do, so that she a'i.M.uîtftiiimitalj.ir\t-e'i-ai IHlikiwiMHHff.1962 SKI FASHIONS SHOWN \u2014 Jean Lessard, former Canadian Alpine Ski Champion, and ML Sutton pro is seen with Miss Jacquelline, a professional model from Montreal, as they feature two of the numerous styles in ski wear shown at last Wednesday evening's ski fashion show held at Magog.\t(Record Photo by Charles Catchpaugh) Girl Guide News j The weekend September 29 ceeds go towards the \u2018 Mexico\u2019' w< a rrich to October 1 is a milestone in [Fund.,\t, ____.f November 1.Deadline for ap- the lives of several members of pUeaUons for ls( class testing.the Division.Six Guiders, thieei November 2B First Class November Brownies and three Guides, at- testing day.tended the Annual Area Train ing weekend at the \u201cGlen-1 Proficiency brook Inn,\u201d Knowlton Landing.!veniber are'\u2018 At the same time seven Guides Toy maker.LIGIITFOOT - NOURSE RICHMOND, Que.\u2014 The marriage took place in Chat * *\t[mers United Church, Richmond, badges for No- Que., at 3 p.m.on October 7 of Bird Watcher, Olive Anne Smillie Nourse, eld-Aircraft, Stalker, er daughter of Mr.and Mrs.from 1st Sherbrooke with Lone^c>'clist\u2019 Commonwealth, Friend I Kenneth G.Nourse, of Rich Guide Sharon Hillard as guest,\u2018o the Deaf, Homemaker and mond to Mr.Herbert Douglas camped out on the Henry Conservation.Please give younUghtfoot, son of Mr.and Mrs.Farm on the Ascot road.marnes in now for the badge you;Herbert Lightfoot, of Van-\u2019\t'\t|wish to take.\t[couver, B.C.The officiating The Annual Area Training1\t.\t*\t* *\t, ^'lister W'as Rev.Lyall Simp- weekend was attended by Mrs Swimming Classes aie held son, pastor of the church, assist-W.McLaughlin and Mrs, M.;ever/ Friday evening at the;ed by Rev.J.Leslie Dean, of Gaulin of 1st East Angus Pack Y.VV.C.A.for all Guides.FhesejIroquois, Ont.Mr Eric Adams, and Miss M Gallagher of the,classes are als0 °Pen i0 any organist of St.Andrews-West-3rd Sherbrooke Pack.Guide;Golden Hand Brownie.\t[mount United Church, presided Guiders were Mrs.M.Webb of; 1st East Angus, Miss Pauline; Belanger of 3rd Sherbrooke' and Miss H.Edmond of 1st; Sherbrooke.Brownie Trainers; were, Mrs.M.Watters of Bea-consfield and Mrs.D.O\u2019Don-i nell of St.Lambert.Guide Trainers were Mrs.H.Wilson, j of Lasalle and Miss M.Bulford of Lachine.Mrs.H.Starkey.; Area Commissioner was in.charge of the weekend.* * * At 5:30 p.m.on Friday night, September 29, three Guides from 1st Sherbrooke left for} the Henry Farm to camp outj overnight.During the campj Peggy Westerman passed her; Campers badge and Barbara Davies her Pioneer.The third, member of the party was Don-! na Moore.During Saturday thr Lily-of-the-Valley Patrol arrived and camped until Sunday.During this time Leona Rose! passed her Campers badge and P.L.Susan Lothrop her Pio neer Others attending were P.j S.Linda Clarke, Gaye Bauman i and Lone Guide Sharon Hillard: of Hatley Village * ik * Coming events on the Guide j Calendar are as follow: Octo-j ber 21.Lady Baden-Powell,; Chief Guide of the World; virils Montreal.Sherbrooke Di-j vision will be well represented; at.a Rally on that day.For in-! formation please call any of the Guiders of the Division.October 28 1st Sherbrooke Company are holding a \u201cLittle House Emblem Tea\u201d in Trinity, Church Hall.Sherbrooke.Pro- i.\"\u2018 -\t\u201c wfijvs IIP \u2022 « llilillplill ano, spent the Thanksgn ing another woman and say, \"Dari-I\u2019LTMOl III l NT II D\tweekend at the\thome\tof the ing, how good to see you.\tHow never has\tto hesitate a moment CHURCH GUILD\tformer's mother\tMr-\tW \\ wonderfully well you are\tlook before coming\tout with a re The regular meeting of\tthe! Beaudre.ui and Mi Benudreau ing\" and at the same\tUrn egretful, 'T\twish\t1 could, but.\" Guild was held on Tuesday even ; at their home on\tShort\tStreet let the other woman know\tthat) ing in the Church Hall with 'he!\t.\tSHE knows -he has gained ten' president.Mrs.P.Rawlings, pre-| Kj.lPnds of Mrs llarold Rob.pounds.siding.Twenty-three member.' The orison will bo pleased to learn \u2022 Only a woman can look were present.The meeting;she has ,V|urnrd to her homo salesperson in the eye and say j opened with the members re nn \\Vmdrr SHeet.I ennoxville.blandly, I\u2019m just looking \u201d m the! * Only s woman can tele [phone a friend, admit there\u2019s| great success and all those who[\t\u2019\t1\t.\tnothing new and then talk .\t,\t«\ti01' citing the Lords Prayer.\t[after being a patient The recent Food Sale was a sht,rlmH)kr Hospital |helped were thanked hv the president Plans were made for the Sale and Tea to be held on [November 4 and to be known as \"Shoppers' Fair\" Committees were formed, a menu drawn up and the price decided on.Many articles have already been turned in and members are hard at work on others.Three of the members model ed some of the beautiful aprons1 which have been made Mrs.M.W.Williams, Mrs P Rawlings, Mrs E.C.Kennel',| Mrs.P Gray and Mrs.E Kirn mis plan to attend the Presbyterial Meeting being held in Stanstead on October 18 Hostesses for the evening were Mrs.E.C.Kennett and Mrs, J R Collinson.ST.ANTHONY\u2019S LADIES' SOCIETY St.Anthony's Ladies' Society met at the home of Mrs.Jean Marie Chailler, Eaton Road.Lennoxvillc with Mrs, Roland Boisvert the president in eharge who reported on the rummage sale held in St.Anthony\u2019s Church hall on September 15 16 and expressed thanks to all who assisted.Co-hostess for this meeting was Mrs.Alice Mooney who with| Mrs.Chailler served refresh monts.Among those from Lennox ! ville who were in Kinnear\u2019s [ Mills and Pontbriand on the weekend to attend the White Nugent wedding and reception which took place on Saturday October 7, were Mr and Mrs Kenneth Nugent.Miss Ann steadily for 45 minutes.\u2022 Only a woman would answer the question, \"How did Nugent, Mr.tnd Mrs Wesley Robinson, Miss Phyllis Guy, Mr Keith Allan, Miss Thelma tailey and Mr and Mrs Lyman dothney.Suggested menu Sauteed Pork Chops Boiled Sweet Potatoes Quick-Cooked Cabbage Rye Bread Butter nr Margarine Old-Fnshlnned Apple Pie toffee Tea Milk ATHLETIC GREEKS The gymnasium was a popular educational and cultural centre for youths in Greece by the 3rd century BC this General Electric special! VAIUE PRICED AT ONLY rv:.-=^3S=r^''r\u2019rvT.\"If .MifU'fc at the organ.Mr.John Grant, Pi T o ¦¦\t°n ^0ntre£d\u2019 saliF (hej skj.lqok FOR \u201962 \u2014 Miss Idola Simard, \"Miss Canadian Tex- rmreCS I attern J s / -'rh\tll?i,MI lGe Qnccn\u201d is seen wearing one of the ski fashions presented jer\u201d by Fern Dunlap, during the by P H ln v'('dl>esda.V s »agog show held on behalf of [signing of the register.The [church was decorated with\t(Record Photo by Charles Catchpaugh) [29 in Sherbrooke High School.[white mums in tall standards,\u2014\\-n\u2014T~\t,-,-\u2014 -[Mrs.N.Winslow will be the with the\t.uuital1 length 9262 12-20 ST.MARY\u2019S GUILD CHURCH OF ST.PAUL The regular meeting of St Mary\u2019s Guild, Church of St.Paul the Apostle was held at g .the home of Mrs.E.Bryant, Me ; ; Manamy Blvd., recently with every member present.The recent baked bean supper held in the Church Hall proved to be a success.Mrs.H.Graham reported on the .Mount Orford Ski Patrol.\tIifoe Marathon being held Nov altar banked with), were dresses of pome-itired in a royal blue ensemble;food convener ferns.Candelabra were also gra™te sil(k ,aff,0ta with scoop ; of peau de soie, with bell skirt, used effectively\t[necklines, tiny sleeves and belLand matching draped pillbox .[skirts.Their headdresses were hat, with a corsage of white ! The bride who was given inLf pillbox style with circular carnations, marriage by her father, wore ajveils, of similar color to the! Following the reremony a re- floor length gown of white peau de soie satin with fitted bodice, scalloped neckline appliqued with garlands of Aleneon lace, long tight fitting sleeves ending in points over the hands.Her bouffant satin skirt appliqued with garlands of Aleneon Mrs.R.Smith presented Mrs E.Bryant, who will be leaving the Guild shortly, with a gift on behalf of the members.The next meeting will be at : rap M « C.iG.m *349! m MODEL 123L13 dress.They carried bouquets ception was held in Chalmersjthe home of Mrs.C.Mayh of white shasta daisies.\tHall.Mr.Gordon Campbell of;st.Denis Street, on Wednesday The flower girl was little Montreal acted as Master ofloct.18.Miss Barbara Benson, also of Ceremonies.\t.J________________ Montreal, in a matching dress.Later the couple left for; of pomegranate, carrying a has [Montreal, where they boarded! ket of shastas.\t[a plane for Bermuda to spend, The best man was thejtbeir honeymoon.The bride; MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS Deluxe refrigerator- freezer ace was caught at the back with groom\u2019s brother, Mr.Edward I travelled in a Blin and Blin a large satin bow.Her elbow Lightfoot, of Chilliwack, B.C.Jdraped costume of Dior blue, length veil of tulle illusion was|ancj the ushers were Mr.Georgclwith matching hat and acces-e ^ P ace ky a scalloped Ascroft, of Beauharnois, andlories, and wore a grey lamb coronet and she carried a bou- [\\Ir.Charles Smillie BucklandJjacket with a corsage of red quet of bouvardia and pink|0f Sherbrooke and Montreal, roses.sweetheart roses.Her only or-|COUSjn 0f the bride.\tOut-of-town guests were from nament was a string of pnarlsi The bride\u2019s mother wore ajMontreal and district, Beauhar-lie gut of the groom.\tgown of silk faille, with jacket j nois, Ormstown, Sherbrooke, The maid-of-honor was her.of romance blue, with a blue Lime Ridge, Asbestos, Bedford, jsister.Miss Nancy Nourse, with and rose French feathered hat.Ottawa.Lachute, St.Eustache, ;Miss Moira Notman as brides-! 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High Power 30/30 R1F L i TEMPE RATURE FLUCTUATIONS RARELY ARE ILLNESS SIGNAL Q\u2014While I was in the hospital having my baby, a nurse took my temperature and then asked me if I\u2019d been chewing ice.It w as only 96.2 degrees.When I said I hadn't she an-Iswered that I must be bleeding.Ever since I\u2019ve gotten home, T\u2019ve been watching my temperature regularly and it varies : between 97.2 and 98.4.Since I\u2019m weary most of the time and break out in a sweat trying to' make ordinary efforts to get my work done, I wondered whether I was suffering from this low temperature or from whatever causes my tempera-i ture to be subnormal?A\u2014From your nurse\u2019s question, I assume you have been taking mouth readings.These are subject to many errors that area can be avoided by taking rectal J readings.I However, what you report -'are normal variations.Mouth Stemperatures are usually about one degree less than rectal.Morning temperatures are Satuddayjusually about one degree less Funeral than those taken in the mid-Catholic Church afternoon.Some of us have normal rec- i \tIt's Always \t\"SPRING TIME\" at 1\tWD \t with\t 'blue coal\t \"THE WORLD'S FINEST ANTHRACITE\" e\tDEZIEL PHONE YOUR ORDER TODAY\tAUTO SPRING CLARKE & SONS LTD.FEED, COAL, CEMENT Lennoxville, LO .2-9444\t50 St.Francois Blvd.S.Tel.LO.7-6677 EBSi\tSHERBROOKE Chartier Auto Spring Enr.SPECIALTY\t Wheel alignment «no wheel oai-ancmg on all fvoes ot vehicle».Hava your «prings checked now if they are too low or too «oft All car» fully insured while in our care.Rapid guaranteed itr yica.Office- LO.2-4833 Res., LO 9-3108 180 GALT W\tTAIlOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F COLLETTE 84 King St\u201e West.(in basement) LO.2-43,'4 SHERBROOKE that can be reached for a Ames tal readings as low as 96 in the'ficient length of time and Action Repealer - 7 Rhot carbine can be mounted if desired.Overall Marlin Model 3.16 30/30C Lever type.Bead front sight.Rocky Mountain rear sight - scope Complete with new type breech bolt for greater strength, automatic side e)*^ ^ length 3S\".Weight.6Vi lbs.Winchester 7-Shot Repeater 36/30 Mode! 91-Magazine holds 6 cartridges Beaded front Si^ht mounted on ramp with sigh! cover and Winchester sporting rear sight.37ty\u201d long with 20'' barrel.Weight about 6Vi-lbs.Remington \"Woodmaster\u201d Auto Loading 30/06 Rifle - Hammerless Shaped pistol grip.Finder grooves on semi-beaver extension tail fore end Reader) front sight, adjustable rear sight Receiver drilled tapped for telescope mounts.Stock and fore-end of American walnut Detachable magazine.42Vi\u201d long, 22\u201d barrel.Weight about 7'A-lbs.9250 93.05 153.50 BEDFORD \u2014 The first meet-\u2019Richard Martin, Daryl Wight j Oct.4 was held on ing of the District of Bedfordjman, L.Normandeau Bryan Jmorning from Dion\u2019s [Teachers Association took placejNorris, Stewart Whitewick an^tparlors to the at the High School, with the'J, Normandeau.The officers at Pike River.lipresident Mrs.Gordon Westcottjwho attended were Scoutmaster Mr.and Mrs.Lenox\t,\t., j of Stanbridge East, presiding.iRonnie Martin, Assistant Scout-spent the holiday weekend wittvmorning and 9< in the attar-, suificient concentration to deal tor h ' J L MacKeen a guest at the masters David Jones and Mr.and Mrs.John Hurley, in noon.Others normally run be-them a death blow.And third, swabbing meeting and the\u2019regional direc-'Wayne Kemp, and patrol lead-jstoughton, Mass., while Missjtween 98 or even 98.6 tor of Bedford \u2022 Brome district ers, John McCaw and Norman Marlene Ames u'as a guest ol;to 99.6 to the executive council of the Cook.*\tMr.and Mrs.Robert !\u2022 arrell, in a 3 P.AP.T., made several sugges- Mr.Emile Bedard has re Windsor, Vt.lions concerning the planning of turned from Toronto, where! Mr Dwight Poster and son, s\tcjonifieant George\u2019David of Torrington, Conn., and that there is no signmcam w.II.Who spent the weekend with Mr.rise in the whole of the normal suf- for the population loss within in the matter of a very few hours.most part, throat is like trying to thor- and 99 even if the sw;abbing killed oughly clean a room by waving nine out of 10 organisms, the broom and mop from a stand-important is to ob- single survivor would make up ing position at the front door, that the daily fluctuation not exceed one degree a teachers\u2019 conference above districts.for thebe visited Mr, and Mrs.i Jones and Mr.and Mrs.Lifelike DUCK DECOYS High floating, Molded fibre, weigh only 13-oz.Not harmed by shot, won\u2019t shine when wet.Blue Bill, Mallard, Black Duck.\"Carrylite Imperial\"\u2014Waterproof foam plastic imsinkable, indestructible.Mallards, Blacks, Blue Bills.Each .Carrying Pack of * ., , Each Following a dinner served in Bryant, the United Church hall by the Miss Noreen Wood, of Mont-Women\u2019s Association to whichjreal, spent the holiday weekend the guests were welcomed by with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Whitcomb, chairman! n.Wood.of the local school board, the| Mrs Mildred Baglow has reparty returned to the High turned from st Lambert, where she visited her son and daugh- Carryine pack of 8 13.50 12.50 SELF INFLATINa RUBBER DECOYS 1.29 each ¦Hi /: / j returned to the School to resume the meeting.A report of the executive ] meeting was presented by Mr.[MacKeen.The teachers new to |the organization were introduced by their principals.I Miss N.Knowles, of Cowans-ville, reported on the recent J meeting of the annual general meeting of the P.A.P.T.Mrs.^Westcott gave a short summary * of the report to the Royal Commission followed by lively discussions.and Mrs.D.J.Reid were ac companied home by Mrs.Ade line Foster, Miss Lynn\u2019 Baglow and level.That is to say, if you normally register 96 to 97, an increase to the levels of 97 to Miss 98 might be significant.Judy McCaw, students at Mac- As to subnormal tempera donald College, spent the holi- turcs under ordinary condi-; day weekend with their parents, lions, they arc rarely sigmfi-Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Baglow and cant of any disturbance and Mr.and Mrs.M.S.McCaw.almost certainly don\u2019t account Robert Among those from here who for your complaints which are have been called for jury duty not too unusual after a preg ter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs Baglow.Mr.Louis Couture, who was at the present session of courtnancy.a patient in Notre Dame du Ros-iat Sweetsburg, are Messrs.: Q\u2014Is there any aire Hospital for some \"'eeks Russell Blinco, Gordon Guthrie, I pityriasis rosea?cure for recuperating from a heart at- B w.Draper, tack, has returned to his home, pjpfj-g Levesque Mr.and Mrs.John Cook havejveau returned from Lindsay, Ont., Mr, Billy Jones, of Montreal, where they visited the former S;an(j Miss Betsey Jones, of Mac-brother, Mr.Arnold Cook, and (jonai,j College, were with their Mrs.Cook.The Daughters of Isabella jparents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Jones, for the holiday weekend.Representatives were present)have 0pe\u201ecd a store on Main, Misa Ljn(ia white, of Mont- - from Granby Waterloo, Cow-Slrecti vvhere used clothing for rea| spent the holiday weekend of a few n nc-i'i I Ir> Hiirnnom l« ran nnchiirc» i .\t¦ i* _j \u201e u : i .1 ^ \u2014 ,.ill\t1\t___ ^ ¦\tn Boucher,| A\u2014Pityriasis rosea, with its J, Corri- diffuse rash of pinkish spots that crinkle like cigarette paper, is a harmless, self-limited disturbance.Except for the itching, it causes no discomfort.With or without treatment, it disappears within the course ansville, Farnham, Freligltsburg bo(h a(luitç and children will be sold.Proceeds from the pro- L white.with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.and Lacolle.hollowing the business meet- iec( wm he used for the chari-.Mr and Mrs E Smith, 'ing refreshments were served by|table work of the organization.!Mon(reai, were ' guests for Miss Dorothy \\ an Horn, of\tweekend of Mr.!the Bedford teachers.Save on Hunting Supplies-at Canadian Tire Pocket Hand Warmer \u2014\tKeeps hands warm while waiting on the trail, in the duck blind.Safe, easy to jght Use either white ;as or lighter fluid.One filling i lasts 24 hours.| ,*}«! 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1 Members of the High School Miss Jessie Cockerline, of staff who attended the teachers' of Montreal, spent the holi-convention in Montreal were day weekend with her sister, Principal B.Kirwin, Mrs.M.S.Miss Margaret Cockerline.McCaw, Mrs.Sinclair McIntosh,\u2019 Miss Nettie Lovering has re-Miss Annie Cook and Mr.L.!turned from Stanstead, where Doak\tshe visited her sister.Mrs.W.Mr.Gardner Campbell, of Ketchum and niece.Miss Ger-Monlreal, was with his parents,[trude Ketchum.Mr and Mrs.Clayton Campbell Mr and Mrs R Doak and for (he holiday weekend.\tlittle daughter spent the holiday Over the holiday weekend, weekend with Mrs.Doak s par-members of the First Troop Bed- ents in St.Lambert, ford Scouts, who attended camp The funeral ot Mr.Edouard at Pike River site, included Duchesneau, of Pike River, who Glenn Jackson.Ian McIntosh, passed away at his home on fair at Hamburg on Nov.10, the'which infective organisms take re-[refuge.Second, it isn't possible 'to maintain contact with those the the Cream BEFORE WINTER SETS-ln.ALL CARS ARE FULLY WINTERIZED.\u2014 Here's a few of them listed below 1961 COMET Deluxe Sedan, 2500 guaranteed miles.Like new.$a Only\t.\t.\u20182250.1956 MERCURY top.Fully equipped .4 dr.hard- \u2018875.De 1961 CADILLAC Coupe Ville.Fully equipped.11,000 $| actual miles.1960 CITROEN 4 dr.sedan, radio, heater-defroster, low mileage.\t$1 Special at 1957 OLDSMOBILE '88' sedan, one owner car, body and mechanism in very good condition **/»»\u2022 \u20185575, \u20181275.1955 DODGE sedan, V-8 automatic, heater-defroster.One owner car.$ Only .\u2018325.1952 CADILLAC sedan, fully equipped.Special at only \u201cX/Q* 1958 FARGO Panel, Runs and looks like new.$Q>|C Was $1095.- NOW 0/3* OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 10 P.M.Foxbrooke Ltd.Motors Authorized Dealer for Chevrolet \u2014 Oldsmobile Cadillac \u2014 Corvair \u2014 Envoy Cars and Chevrolet and Envoy Trucks.FULL LINE OF G.M.FACTORY APPROVED PARTS FOR GENERAL MOTORS CARS AND TRUCKS.345 Wellington St.South \u2014 Sherbrooke LO.9-3606 \u2014 9-3608 Fi*- L\t.A ii They LOOK like MONEY* They FEEL like MONEY! 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WÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ Fitch Bay church scene Canterbury w.l r\t' r\t.holds meetng of week of great activity FITCH BAY - There has.munio^ The reception held in,of\tJames Radcerç wUh mil_u as.The w -u ^ Westman baptized Anne Marie It was decided to invite Mrs.either side of the new porch are Wmnifred and Cindy Lee.chil-a.Boy, County secretary-treas-installed.%ork is progressing dren of Mr and Mrs.Lewis ureri t0 tbe jjovember meeting, in the basement and the cement Woods.0f Becbe^and grand- A leUer wa, re,d {rom Mr, work and painting are under.JWren\t^\tGeraid Pehleman.secretary of way.\tMrs.Croken.and\tMr.and Mrs.\tBur>'\tIn*'1'11*,\tmviting\tthe On Oct.\t7, the\tchurch\twas the\tAntonio Houle.\tgroup\tto attend^ a\tcooking\tc.ass scene of a pretty wedding, when The Harvest Festival service n ®ur^ f'°n\u2019 N°' 6 ,t0 1 ' Donna May Embury, of Tomi-was held on Oct.8 at 7.30 p.m\t\"Tverses'for ihe H.- fobia.was united in marriage The churched not only the P» \" ^\tfor thf Hk _\t.\t.,\t\u201e\tleaves and flowers but the con-\tt1™1\tsocel>' to Gordon\tJohn\tGarfat,\tof Len-\tgregation had\tadded {ruits\tMrs.\tReginald\tThompson\twas noxville.The church had been vegetables and grain, to make appointed delegate to the semidecorated by the congregation an attractive setting.Ninety- annual convention, with mulit-colored leaves and four attended the communion baskets of flowers.Rev.L.G service and a baptism.Westman officiated at the wed- Matthew Maynard Rollins, in fant son of Mr.and Mrs.Maynard Rollins was baptized, with Mr.and Mrs.Mitchell Minor and Mr.Westman godparents.Milby Institute A highlight of the service was \u2022\tthe presentation by Mr.West man to the church treasurer of the contributions of $136 recei- CANTERBURY \u2014 The Women's Institute met at the home ding and Archdeacon T.J.hews administered Holy Matt- Com- Institute hears reports on month's activities \\fd durinsthe 'veek Besides _\t.\t, the congregation, people who MILBY \u2014 The \\\\omens jn-Lave no connection with the stitute met at the club-room ioriChurch gave generously to help the October meeting.\t:n restoration The money It being past presidents\u2019 day, was accepted toward the Build-Mrs.Everett Beattie chaired ing Fund by Miss Kimpton.the meeting.\tThere is still a great sum need- Mrs.Kirby reported on the ed.Special prayers wers offer ed in thanksgiving for the gifts already received.New London WA makes plans for School Fair when eight of the members helped.During the month, the group served lunch at an auction, helped serve lunch at a reception, collected 5.800 lbs.of paper, and one member worked at the Cancer Clinic.\t\u201e.,, \u2014 ,., .u ç I.\u2014, Five dollars was voted to the rumiTICiyt; aUlc Cancer Fund, in memory of a CLEVELAND \u2014 The New friend.\tLondon W.A.met at the home Vegetables were brought in of Mrs.John Hawker, when a for the Grace Christian Home, rummage sale was planned for The winner of the apple-pie Oct.14 at the Melbourne Town contest was the youngest niem-|Hall.ber, of the group, Mrs.Allan A card was signed to be sent Suitor; Airs.Bertrand Turnerjto Mrs.Cora Armstrong at the and Mrs.William Evans were Wales Home, runners-up.\tI The monthly donation was After the meeting, lunch W\u2019as brought in by Mrs.Gladys Per-served by the hostesses, Mrs.kins.The names of Mrs.C.Turner and Mrs.William Suitor.Pease and Miss A.C.Pease were drawn for next month An invitation was received to attend a meeting at the Ulver ton United Church on Oct.19, at 10 a.m Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs : Murray Lockwood.The next meeting wull be held with Mrs.Ralph Healy on Nov.9.Sand Hill W.A.plans card party SAND HILL \u2014 The montlly meeting of the Jubilee Branch of the W.A.was held in the church hall.A hearty vote of thanks and appreciation was extended to Mr.and Mrs.Walter Blodgett and Mr, and Mrs.ythur Collins for the donation of new doors for St.Luke\u2019s Church.A card party and sales table was planned for Oct.26.Lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs.N.Winget, Mrs.S.Winget and Mrs.L.Pickett, assisted by Mrs.Eunice Findlay.\"i* iw &.%.\u2018t.¦\t\u2022,\t#* .\t.1 UNUSUAL PLANT \u2014 Mrs.Albert Lacroix, 318 College Street Richmond, holds a cactus plant that blossomed overnight, a phenomenon that happens once In seven or eight year*.In this photo Mrs.Lacroix holds the flower that sprouted overnight.Given to her by her sister at St Lambert about eight years ago, the plant stood only two inches high and It now is eight inches in height.A week earlier, the stem protruding out of the plant was about three inches in length and at time of photo abput eight inches protrudes.The pollen is yellow in color while the flower is white with soft mauve petals.Twenty-four hours later the flower closed and dried up.But Mrs.Lacroix noticed two more stems starting to protrude from the plant.(Rerord Photo By Wm.H.I.tinan) Food, fancy-work sale planned by church group T.\\KE MEGAVT1C \u2014 At the October meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church, plans |were completed for a food and fancy work sal*, to be held in the United Church Hall, on Oct.20 Mrs David MacDonald dona ted a beautiful patch work quilt.The president requested numbers to send cards to Mrs Stan ley Rider, yvho is a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital, in | Montreal Several thank you motes were read from members who had been ill The president also expressed thanks to the members for jeleaning the church.The meeting was held at the home of Mrs.John -MacDear-mid, with Mrs, L.Rider, joint hostess.Miss Margaret Madver assisted in serving lunch.The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Baillie David.SHERBROOKE PATTY RECORD, FRT.OCT.13.19d1 ABERCORN \u2014 Mrs.M.Sutcliffe, RN.of the Montreal General Hospital, spent the holiday w eokend at her home here.Miss Sandra Wighton spent a few days with Miss Heather Wilson, of Glen Sutton.Colfax Rebekah Lodge Knowlton, installs officers KNOWLTON Installation of and committees, as well as all officers bv District Deputy Pr*-'the number* who had given h*r sident.Sister Heulah whitcher su£jj \u201c'PP01',1, ,he.y,*r .,\t1 he yearly statement* were and her suite of officers, which glvi.n and ghowed the organiza- featured a recent meeting of tion to he In a strong financial Colfax Rebekah Ix>dge.result- position ed as follows\tThe Sick and Shut-in Com- Nob.e Grand Sister «Eleanor mittee reported that flowers, Roberts; Right Support of the fruit and cards had been sent Noble Grand, Sister Jessie Boyd to those confined to their homes PNG.: Left Support of the and hospital.Noble Grand.Sister Blanche Much activity had taken place Charby; warden, Sister Alice during the year and reports of Whitcher; conductress.Sister catering, card parties, dances, Rachel Norton; chaplain, Sister rummage suies and food sales, Ethel Edgington.\tshowed that the members had inside guardian, Sister Wilena worked.Davis; outside guardian, Sister It being the -Wth wedding an Elsie Royea : color bearer, Sis- niversary of Sister Jessie Stona ter Molly Wing; recording sec and Brother William Stone on retary.Sister Nellie d'Artois; Oct.6.best wishes were extend financial secretary.Sister Ma ed them and lunch included a bel Tibbits; treasurer, Sister beautiful cake made and decor Pearle 1.Windle: Junior Past ated by their daughter, Sister Noble Grand, Sister Evelyn'Gladys Thomas Partridge,\t|\t-\u2014- The Vice Grand, Sister Elea\t___ nor Tibbits, was absent, and she with her suite as well as Miss Donna Rankin, of Mnnt-the altar supporters will be in real, spent several day* with Mr.stalled at the next regular meet and Mrs.Dav id Nicholson, ing\tj Mr Leslie MacLeod has re Sister Agnes McClay, P.P .turned to Farnham.after spend-presented sister Evelyn Part-jing the weekend at his home ridge, with her Past Noble here.Grand s Cord and Jewel from Tommy and Dannie Waldron the P N G 's Chib.\tspent the weekend with their Sister Partridge before leav grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.R.ing office, thanked her officers Waldron.is given talk on trip to U.N.CLEVELAND \u2014 The regular meeting of the Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs.L.Oborne.Miss Bonnie Skillen, of the St.Francis High School, delegate to the United Nations Pilgrimage of Youth, gave an interesting account of her trip to New York.She also showed snapshots of the group of delegates attending and of the United Nations building.A successful rummage sale was reported held during the month, when the sum of $34 42 was realized.The president, Mrs.Doris Taylor, expr^gjod thanks on behalf of the branch to those who sent in donations or helped.Members were reminded that the County meeting will be held on Oct.21, and the branch will be in charge of the kitchen.On a drawing on a fancy Church group holds meeting LAKE MEGANTIC \u2014 The Woman\u2019s Association of Knox United Church met at the home of Mrs.J.Kennedy.Members were notified that the Presbyterial sectional meeting will be held in Gould.A note from Mrs.Gordon Gonyer expressed thanks and appreciation for flowers and cards sent to her, while in hospital.After the meeting, a social hour was enjoyed and refresh son.ments were served by (he host-apron the winner was Miss ,E.ess.assisted by Mrs.M.Mathe-Shaw.Cotton for cancer and wrapped gifts for the swap contest are to be brought in or the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs.C.Pease, on Nov.4.At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by Mr.and Mrs.Alvin MacAu-lay with their son, Tony, of Dor-val, were weekend guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.the hostesses, Mrs.Flora Mona- Earl Gaulin and Mrs.Murdo SCOTSTOWN han and Mrs.Oborne.MacAulay.SIDE GLANCES ü ® INI NU h» TX.*>1.U.«.Off.¦*, /0-f3 \u201cI got messed up on these tetter*, Mr.Wilkin*, but don\u2019t worry.I can figure out my notes after I\u2019ve slept on them!'1 AWAY Go Corns! 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V -Wy \" ür MODEL ILLUSTRATED: SUPER 88 HOLIDAY COUPE W ¦ rVA'- * W\t' ': : I\" - V* -f .v-W-'\t'\u2019\"'\"i jRsrS swr' HaWS?; an assist on the Play.\t;7:29; 3 New York, Bathgati Rangers moved in front about f r rent ice) 8:49; 4.Boston Boi a minute later.Bathgate made^f (ToPPar.z.m, Kurtenbach) no mistake after taking Dean '2,\tYo k* Prentice's pass and New YorkKBathgate, Hampson) 11:39; b.took a 2-1 lead\tBoston, Bucyk (Sti That didn\u2019t stand up for long\tl.New Vork L in the free-scoring period.Leo ( Ingarfieid, 1 If»w'cll _ 18^ Boivin knotted the count for a t,es: Kurtenbach 10.3t Boston bv beating Worsley at stronS raisconduct 18:24 9.5o\t! Third period: 8.New At 11:39, Hebenton made it 3-2 Bathgate (Ingai field) 0.49, ^9.for New York as he nailed the NATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 4, Detroit 2.New York 6, Boston 3.AMERICAN LEAGUE Rochester 3, Buffalo 2.EASTERN PRO LEAGUE Kitchener 7, Sault Ste.Marie 3.North Bay 4, Sudbury 1.FRIDAY EASTERN PRO LEAGUE Sudbury at Sault Ste.Marie.STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE puck past Bruins goalie f)on Head.But Johnny Bucyk tied it again with a Boston goal at 18:07.BATS IT IN Bathgate\u2019s second goal of the period, just 17 seconds after Bucyk scored, put Rangers in front to stay.Head made a stop on Earl Ingarfield\u2019s drive but the puck bounced into tile air.Bathgate sent it into the net witli a swipe of his stick.He moved New York farther ahead before the third period was a minute old.He triggered New York, Henry (Howell) 6:35 Penalties: Gcndron 8:04 strong 11:47, Cahan 15:09.Stops Head\t10 11 Worsley\t9 11 7\u201427 \tP\tw\tL\tT\tF\tA Pts\t New York .\t2\t2\t0\t0\t12\t5\t4 Toronto .\t1\t1\t0\t0\t4\t2\t2 | Chicago \t\tO\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0 | Montreal .\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t-0 ! Detroit \t\t1\t0\t1\t0\t2\t4\t0 i Boston \t\t2\t0\t2\t0\t5\t12\t0 AMERICAN\t\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\t\t \tP\tw\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts Rochester ,\t2\t2\t0\t0\t6\t4\t4 F\u2019rovidcnce\t1\t1\t0\t0\t9\t1\t2 Springfield .\t1\t1\t0\t0\t4\t2\t2 Quebec .\tO\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0 ! Hershey\tO\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0 Pittsburgh .\t1\t0\t1\t0\t2\t4\t0 Cleveland\t1\t0\t1\t0\t1\t9\t0 Buffalo \t\t2\t0\t2\t0\t4\t6\t0 EASTERN\t\tPRO LEAGUE\t\t\t\t\t \tP\tw\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts Kitchener\t1\t1\t0\t0\t7\t3\t2 North Bay .\t1\t1\t0\t0\t4\t1\t2 Hull-Ottawa\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0\t« Kingston .\tO\t0\t0\t0\t0\tO\t0 Sudbury\tl\t0\t1\t0\t1\t4\t0 S.S.Marie .\t1\t0\t1\t0\t3\t7\t0 \t\t\u2014\u2014\t\t\u2014\t\t\u2014\u2014\t\t\u2014\t\u2014 ¦ SI lilil .iiaiLuililliililillil iliiiiii IliililillliHliiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiilliiiii ¦fiau,liilia % 31* ill J 'Sr gifi llpii GOLF CLUB CHAMPS \u2014 The annual closing of the Cowansville Golf Club was held recently.Present at the closing and awarding of prizes were, from the left: Richard Btault, club (Record Photo by Studio Eclair) Ralph Houk Signs Two-Year Contract At Considsrahle Increase.Coaching Reiurns, Has New Plans For Club NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Ralph player and later made a coach, had been released because he was interested in becoming a manager either in the Yankee organization or outside.\u201cI am satisfied with the club as of right now,\u201d said Houk when asked about his future plans.I won't say I am not eager to trade.I would like to a 15-foot backhand that caught,\ta new tw0 .year the side ol the cage.Henry,\tn rounded out the trimming with contract to manage the woild another marker at 6:35,\t(champion New York Yankees Worsley turned aside 27 sho1.s|Ttuirsliay at a reported $45,000 m posting the Ranger win.Head a year ari() predicted the club had 25 for Boston.\ti , \u2018\t.\tu\t¦\u201e mo Bruins suffered from some dr ;should be even better in 1962.fensive lapses and their shoot- \u2018\u20181 got a helluva raise,\" said ing was not as sharp as that of the 42-year-old Houk who suc-the New Yorkers.\ttceeded Casey Stengel as Yan- fence0:8 ' Irmstrong, HSUpletSkee skiP^r.iuSt \u201c ye\\r ag0;f1 get another startlng pltcher but Green, Smith, Boivin; forwards: almost fainted when they Oliver, Gray, Pronovost, Pen- showed me the contract.\u201d nington, Bucyk, McKenney, Roy Harney, Yankee general Mohns, Toppazzini, Meissner,i manager, said the raise was Williams.\t\u201csubstantial\u201d but didn't give any figures.It was understood Houk got $30,000 for 1961.\u201cI am pleased in more ways Old Bill has never snapped a pipe stem in competition.The 1961 club champion proved to be Larry Perry, with Old Bill as runner-up.Class B champion was Garth Dean with Don Moore as Class C champion.In the Seniors sphere, Lee Young won in the division for who despite his age turned out those over 50; Claude Fulford to be the runner-up for the club's championship.Still a competitive player, \u2018Old Bill\u2019 as COWANSVILLE \u2014(Staff)\u2014 Another successful year came to a close recently for the Cowansville Golf Club Limited at a dinner and dance preceded by the awarding of prizes.This year again, the \u2018hooks and slices\u2019 Club was honored with the presence of 72-year-old William \u2018Old Bill\u2019 Lickford, WHL Swing Into Bob Plllford S SôCOIlCl PôNOll Tâhf Action Tonight New coaches, teams and defence alignments highlight to- Ce First Win.Johnny Bower Standout its 280-game schedule on four DETROIT (AP) \u2014 Toronto Maple Leafs, on early goals fronts.\tby Red Kelly, Eddie Shack and Bob Pulford, beat Detroit Red Portland Buckaroos, defend- Wings 4-2 Thursday night in their National Hockey League ing champions, open against Los opener.Angeles Blades in Los Angeles; Pulford's goal at 6 42 of the \"second period while Detroit San Francisco Seals arc in had a man in the penalty box was the deciding tally.Pulford Seattle to meet the Totems- Ripped a shot from the corner that hit goalie Terry Sawchuk Spokane Comets play the Can- and caromed into the Detroit nets.,\t.\tThe goal made it 3-1 and the Wings could only get one uc s in ancouver an ^a nar\\\tjn tjje remajning 34 minutes.They had numerous Stampeders tra\\el to Eclmont°n cbances, especially in the third period, but Johnny Bower, neai-and play the Flyers.\t; ;ng [jjs birthday, kept the goal clean.Newcomers are the Blades Ecidie Litzenberger and Vic \u2014-\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014r- and the Seals, the league\u2019s first Stasiuk scored Detroit goa]s.iHowe/pronovos\u2019t) U:ll.^en-California entries since 1950; Leafs opened a 2-0 lead in the aitjes; .Godfrey 2:55, Pulford when the southern division of first period before Wings retali-2:55, Shack 5:42, Stasiuk 9:3S; the old Pacific\tCoast\tAmateur\ta^ed three minutes\tbefore the\tBaun 18:38.League folded.\tperiod ended with\ta goal by\tSecond period:\t4.Toronto, Jim Piggott\ttransferred his\tLitzenberger.Kelly\tand Shack\tPu,[ordc.(Sta,nle.>p®:fL(:\u2019' rn\u2019 T\tJ\t:ro;t, Stasiuk (Pronovost, L1I- Victoria franchise to Los An- were Toronto marksmen.\tman) 14:1o.Penalties: Young geles and the league granted HAS WEIRD GOAL\t2:45, Godfrey 5:52, Duff 8:03: Coley Hall a franchise in San Stasiuk made it 3-2 with a Duff 12:44.Young, double minor Francisco.Winnipeg Warriors weird shot before the end of the 12:44, Shack 14:50, Delvecchio were given a year\u2019s leave of ah- second period.Marcel Pronovost 'G-04- sence, but few\texpect\tthem to\trolled the puck around Ron\tThird period: u\tToronto, Diuf ,\t, L.,\t.,\t.\t19:51.Penalties:\tGoegan 1:09, emerge again.\t.Stewart and Stasiuk swooped m §tanlev 2-56 New coaches are Phil Ma- and with a back to-the net shot\t\u2018 Stops loney in Vancouver, Max Me- t0 beat goalie Johnny Bower.Bower\t9 7 8\u201424 Nab in San Francisco and Aif Referee Eddje Powers dished Sawch11^\t8 9 14\u201431 Pilce in Calgary.Pike seived out y5 penajfjes in the rough\t- with Winnipeg\ta wo- con4est only Pulford\u2019s goal was year stmt with New- York \u201e ____________ ford, who has held the cham- Rangers o{ tbe National League.pionship for the past few years.a powerplay.Toronto got its fourth nine North Bay Comes Up With 4-1 The league will be divided seconds before the end Cowansville Club also won thejinto two divisions this season as when DickieDuft slid the pUck'.\u201e.\t, inter-club trophy over Farn-|Portland, Spokane and the Cah- from his own Mne mto the ljn.\t|n Qpeiier h\u201cVC1\"b- r \u201e\t,\t\u201e lir?.\u2018Si.Sdythe remaining!,.J NORTH BAY (CP)-Wtth te Playing defence for San Pi\u2019an* £or equalizer.He went down su^ a con^rac^ dispute, Noith cisco is Gary Collins from Que- tjme aftef tipie and finished Bay Trappers made their debut New York \u2014 Goal: Worsley; defence: Howell, Cahan, Harvey, Langlois, Gendron, Konik, Spencer; forwards: Hebenton,Hhan one,\u201d said Houk.\u201cFirst, Henry, Hampson, Bathgate, In- the money is great.Second, this garfield, Râtelle, Prentice, Schinkel, Cunning ham, Had-field.Referee: Udvari; linesmen: Wicks, Hayes.SUMMARY First Period: 1.Boston, Gray (Pronovost, Oliver) 1:09.Penalties: Kurtenbach 10:39, Staple is the first time since I have been in baseball that 1 knew for sure what I would be doing for two years in advance.\u201d Houk announced the coaching staff of Frank Crosetti, Johnny Sain, Wally Moses and Jim Began would be back.Harney said Earl Torgesoiv signed as a I am not too confident about getting one.T don\u2019t think we would be willing to give up enough to get one.We won\u2019t give up any of our front line men.\u201d Houk said he is not interested in trading second line men like Johnny Blanchard, Hector Lo pez or Billy Gardner.\u201cI intend to work Blanchard around first base in the spring\u201d he said.\u201c\u2018If anything should happen to the Moose (Skowron) it would be handy to have John available.We\u2019ll also work him in the outfield and as catcher.\u201d ffi piUS ipv,\" w tüH Ilia W fv H IaOOIC to a fine .future in Canada\u2019s army! Much of the esteem in which Canada is held throughout tho free world has been won for her by Canadian troops overseas \u2014 second to none as professional soldiers and able representatives of their country.Through their service in United Nations contingents and their contribu-^\ttion to NATO they play an important world role in helping preserve the peace.Today the Canadian Army has vacancies for young men of calibre to follow this fine tradition on a career basis.Those selected benefit from first-class training of both mind and body .interesting, varied, well-paid work .unique opportunities for travel and adventure.tbe constant satisfaction of giving valuable service to their country.If you\u2019re between 17 and 23 \u2014 single and physically fit \u2014 get full details today of the fine future that can await you in Canada\u2019s Army of the sixties.Call, phone or mail the attached coupon to your local Army Recruiting Station at the following address: îéi.\\ .70 Belvedere Street, Sherbrooke.Que.Tel.LO.2-0870.I-1 Please send me detailed Information on Army , 1 careera.\tJ I Name___ Address- Prov.z * - J Last school grade successfully completed __ EI.O-J4F» J .\\ ¦=:.»I-£seed City/Towit- Age________ .Phone Ho,.he is known at the club, first won the club championship in 1933.General feeling around golf club circles is that Old Bill\u2019s success is attributable to his relaxed attitude as he continually smokes his pipe, even while playing his shots.Maybe the most remarkable factor is that Lickford, Larry Kavanagh, Charlie Ciceri, Richard Parent, Grant Green, Charlie Buchanfn, Graham Sharman, for those over 60 and George Ingalls for those over 70.The;chairman, and Richard Brault, Barker Trophy was awardcdhlub captain.Guy Larochelle and the Bruckj The junior development com-Trophy went to Bill Perkins.Imittee was made up of Ron Har- Rutledge team\ttrophy\twa.s;rjS| professional,\tGraham\tShar- presented to Bill\tPerkins\tand\tman, chairman,\tJoe Ritchie, Real Sirois with\tthe juvenile\tMaurice Hauser,\tRoland\tPar- champion being Peter Kerr and ent, Ned Eland, Claude Ful-the junior Lome Ritchie.Tord.In the ladies division, the; Thanks was also extended to championship was won by .Toy;Ron Harris for the assistances Brown defeating\tYvonne\tTel- bec.Larry Keenan Paces Club To Win Over (AP ) w'ith 24 saves.\tjin the E a s t e r n Professional The pressure was on him in the ijockey League Thursdav night final 90 seconds after Sawchuk, was pulled for a sixth skater, beatmg Suribury \":°Ives 4-L but Duff finally took it off.1 With goalie Claude Pronovost, Sawchuk made 31 saves.! Greig Hicks.George Gosselin .\tKelly's goal came at 8:45 of and Norm Waslowski as sst- BlSOnS the first period after Detroit had minute holdouts, rookie general a wide territorial advantage, manager Lou Passador put to- tees throughout the year.Bishop's Soccer Club Travels To Monlreal Today For Twinbill Willi McGill And Macdonald Tomorrow?\"™\".?^ ROCHESTER, N.Y.Rookie Larry Keenan half the length of the rink with I Tnly 35 sponnris remainine for!, goal a over , .Frank Mahovlich stole the puck father a makeshift team loaded l\u2019s at the right boards from Stasiuk with s'x over-age juniors., \u201er\t,\t¦ f\u201e\u201eiand fed it to Kelly 25 feet in Trappers goals came from only 35 seconds remaining only George Bayer Takes Lead In Bishop\u2019s Satans soccer club travels to Montreal today for a twinbill over the weekend.They meet McGill today while Saturday they will move out to St.Anne de Bellevue to tangle with Macdonald College.The double-header is viewed by most of the players with feelings of uncertainty.They experienced the same type of scheduling last week-end when the meet Lyndonville Teachers\u2019 College on Friday and Loyola on Saturday.Although they succeeded in trouncing the Am ericans 6-2, they were whitewashed by the Warriors 10-0.This is the first year that soccer has been a major sport at Bishop\u2019s.In previous years they have played in a local league, which has since folded.This year they have entered the big league and good results ONTARION, Calif.(AP) George Bayer shot a six-under-par 33-31-64 Thursday to take a one-shot lead in the first round of the $20,000 Ontarion golf open.Bayer played flawless golf as he made six birdies and 12 pars on the 6,600-yard, par 36-34\u201470 Whispering Lakes Course.One shot behind Bayer was Gustin .\u201e\tww front of Sawchuk.Kelly fired un- Joe Szura, John Longarini, Har- that gave Rochester ^ Sawchuk,s le{t glove\told white and Bill Isbell.Bob Shack got his goal out of a Dillabough managed the Hoff J.\u201963®11™ dec.s\u201e - M scramble right in front of the reply from Sudbury.Bur £f° B'l0\"?Thru;lay ^\u2018Vnet on Pulford\u2019s rebound.Only 2,602 showed up to w atch j Litzenberger,s gf)al was a 15.Amerk s ome op .\t.L : footer that skimmed along the ter bested Buffalo also 3^2 but\t^\t^ in overtime, in Buffalo Wednes- die Howe had carried the puck day night.will undoubtedly be a while in appearing, as they compete against experienced squads from Sir George Williams, Loyola, McGill, CMR, EMC and Macdonald.Satans are blessed with several members who are not en tirely new to the sport.Yair Frenkel comes to them fromj Israel, where soccer is the national sport.He should provide potent scoring punch from the inside left position.Bob Lawrence from Scotland has added strength to the half line.He plays a solid game In the left half spot.Bishop\u2019s succeeded in securing the services of Andy Patton as coach.He has had con-j tonight at Toronto.The game siderable experience both in drew 14,318 fans with gross re-coachin'g and playing, and will ceipts of $25,842.of which $17,-be an invaluable asset to the 228 went to the players\u2019 pension club.\t(fund and $8,614 to the Toronto down the right wing.Toronto \u2014 Goal: Bower; defence: Stanley, Horton, Arbour, Baun, Brewer; forwards: Kelly, Mahovlich, Nevin, Keon, Armstrong, Duff, Harris, Pulford, Keenan, whose goal scoring exploits paced St.Michael\u2019s College Juniors of Toronto to thej Memorial Cup championship in the spring, picked up the puck! along the left boards near cen-g™\tMacMman tre ice He carried all the way Detr\u2019oit _ Goal: sawchuk; deem a two-on-one break for his [ence.PronovosR Godf Gad.hrst professional goaL\t:\tYo _ Gq Qdrowski; Another rookie and former St.forwards.y !, m a Stasiuk M'ke s star, Les Kozak, made\tMacGregor, Fontaine, the other two Rochester scores;\tLitzenberge;, Howe, the first period andL.\t\u2019 1\t°f tiT\tI Delvecchio, MacDonald, Labine, who had 32-33 65.Bob a 17:01 of the second^ Larry; Referee;\u2019 powers; linesmen: Nichols was third wuth 34-32\u2014Wilson at 10:42 and Art Stratton ,\t.\tpavelich at 18:02 of the opening session Arrastrong\u2019¦\t34ellc11' were Bison scorers.\tSummary Newfoundland native Alex® First Period: 1.Toronto, Keliy Faulkner got two assists for .Mahovlich Nevin) 8:45; 2.Tor-defeated Amerks.\tjonto, Shack (Kelly Pulford) 66.REMEMBER WHEN The NHL All-Stars the Stanley Cup champion Tor-j onto Maple Leafs 4-3 in the National Hockey League\u2019s first annual all-star game 14 years ago 1961 BUICK Special Compact, V-8, automatic.1959 OLDSMOBILE 2 Dr.Hard Top.Fully equipped.1957 CHRYSLER Windsor, 4 dr.sedan, Fully equipped 1957\tBUICK 4 dr.sedan.Fully equipped 1957 PONTIAC sedan, 6-cyl, std.shift.1958\tDODGE Custom Royal 4 dr Fully equipped.\u2014 ENGLISH CARS - 1957 CHEVROLET 4 dr.sedan, 6-eyl.std.shift.1958 FORD 4 dr.Station wagon, Power steering, brakes, V-8, automatic.1956 DODGE Regent 4 dr.V-8 pushbutton.1959 AUSTIN Westminster 6-cyl sedan.1958 VAUXHALL Super 4-cyl sedan.1959 RENAULT Dauphine sedan, low mileage.1950 MORRIS 4 dr.sedan.BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF OLDER MODELS NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED, See One of Our Salesmen Today: \u2022 LEN CHARTIER e ONIL CHARLAND \u2022\tRODOLPHE BOURBEAU \u2022\tREAL DUQUETTE Open Every Evening Till 10 p.m.\u2022 JEAN LUC GODBOUT e MARCEL MAHEU De LUXE AUTOMOBILE LTD.Authorized Dealer for Pontiac \u2022 Buck - Vauxhall cart and CMC and Badford Trucks.1576 KING ST.WEST \u2014 SHERBROOKE LO.9 4305 Extra Fleece! 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Darbe have sold their farm to has long toes and stand on thenar Walker and Mi.and .1rs.and Mrs Lawrence Berry, of Mr.W.McCormick, of Bolton heels the tendons will\tBcaJl\u2018e^ 0S\u2018 Keith\tcamn\tRandolph.\tVI.,\tMr.and\tMrs.\tPass,\tand have bought the pro- strained causing lameness latei\t^ Mr ana Mrs.txeitn\t0scar \\Vheeler\tand three\tchi!-perty\tof Mr.\tSt.Vincent,\tfor- on.As excessive hair grows\tit] Dell, 01 1 lessisvme.\tdren and\tGlenn Leel, of\tmerly\towned\tby Mrs.\tDella should be kept trimmed.\tMiss Francis White, of\tThree\tRichmond\tQnt., Mr.\tand\tWilson.Both\tparties will\ttake To keep the milk production Rivers, spent the holiday week- yjrs ^ parker 0{ Sawyerville, possession soon, up cows should not be confinediend with her parents.\tland Mr.Ray Connors, of North' Mrs.William Hamilton spent suddenly.Keep them out during] Mr.and Mrs.Joe Derusha yjatley.\ta day in Montreal, the days and in during the]and family, of Beebe, were Mrs.Curtis Ross, Mrs.Basil Mrs.Robert Jones and Miw nights.This can be carried on weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Prescott and Mrs.W.S.La- Hazel Jones, of Cowansville, ac- Roland White and family, whileLeree attended the teachers\u2019 companied Mr.and Mrs, Ronald here to attend the White-Nugent convention in Montreal.\tJones, Mr.and Mrs.William wedding.Other guests at the until the weather starts getting too cold and the soil stays wet.Bring the cows on silage and hay gradually.Don\u2019t make any sudden change over.As the pasture dries up or is frosted off the amounts can be increased.Last chance to fertilize pastures - - 0- - ABWS Edward Laberee, of\tJones, and Miss Jessie Jones,\tto same home included Mr.\tand\tOttawa, Ont., spent the weekend\tTrenton and Niagara Falls.\tIn Mrs.Edgar Walker, of Lennox- with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.'Trenton, thhey were overnight ville, Mr.and Mrs.George\tRo-\t\\y $ Laberee.\u2022\tguests of Mr.and Mrs.E.Payne binson and family and Mr.\tand\tMr.and Mrs.Cutis Ross were\tand family.Mrs.James Hunter, all of Mont-jguests of Mr.and Mrs.Clinton: Miss Norma Owens has real.re- Weston, at Granby.\tjeeived word that her cousin, .\t, Mrs.Alice Muir, Mr.Weston Mr.and Mrs.Roy Jenne, Mr.Craftsman H.E.Peters, of , , Prof.H.A.Steppler, Mac Graham and Mr.Robert Gra- and Mrs Rodney Jenne and Camp Borden, has arrived -\t\u2022 , j ,\tJ'1,, donald College, Agronomy De b accompanied Mr.Douglas children, Douglas, Donna and Egypt dung eggs intended for the pro- partmentj advises that this js|n_ in ,\t,\t- »\t.lnJtilize pastures.Fertilization will Quebec, up to the beginning depend on the amount of !e-September, were only 4% high OTimps in nastures.If a pasture er than in 1960.Notwithstanding the provincial deficit in commercial egg Bliss .(production and our overabun gumes in pastures.If a pasture contains at least 25% legumes, 'S3 PONTIAC, 2 dr.Hard Top.Radio .Mr.and Mrs.Elwyn\t-.,\t,\t,\t,.Jeffrey Eric and Sharon Joy, ofjdance of broilers, we should Ste.Arme de Bellevue, spent avoid reversing the situation Thanksgiving weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Drew and family.Mr.Bliss has returned home leaving Mrs.Bliss and ¦ j _ \u2019\t.\t.naiii accwnipwiiivv*\t.\tJL-*b-* ft1\t\u2018\t- ~-o*-1\t- -,\t'-J- » -.¦.\t|\t, piniiiiciil, advises that this 1s;gox and his mother, Mrs.C.Hartland, all of Cowansville, Mr.Ross Stone and Miss duction of laying pullets.o\\\\ tbe very last fhance j0 fajj 1er Cox t0 Belleville, to attend the were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Audrey Stone, o9 St.Lambert, ever, purchases of pullets in|ti]ize Dastures.Fertilization will plowing match and to visit rela- Charles Robinson.\tspent the weekend with their lives.Mrs.Graham, of Valcar- Miss Mavis Richardson, of grandmother, Mrs.Effie Libby, tier, and Mr.Don Graham, ofjMacdonald College, spent the w.-.\u201e Macdonald' College, spent a holiday weekend with Mr.and fertilizer should be placed at]weekend at their home here.Mrs.Morris Smith, the rate of 300 lbs per acre| Mr.and Mrs.Harold Palter-1 Mr.and Mrs.K.Munroe, of and more if possible.A 0-20-20 son atld family, of Pointe Claire.Toronto, Ont., and Mr.and can be used but better still is;were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.Reynolds, of South Rox-a 0-15-30.If the pasture isjjyjrs.A.Patterson and Mr.and ton, were calling on Mr.and heavy on ladino then another,Mrs.G.Patterson.\tMrs.E.H.Parker.100 lbs.of muriate of potash' Mr.Paiement advises broiler producers and dealers to reduce or space out their output.;hould be added, if 0-20-20 is] Tradesmen could probably; 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ties on everyday needs, ships excluded, and 32.6 per The Faculty of Education I cent from different parts of the consists of three series of!\t_\t.\t.\t.\tt c, country\tcourses leading to certificates.UNIVERSITY CITY \u2014 Architects model above shows the University of Shcr- The cost of lodging and study The first certificate is for spe-| brooke when it is completed.The small city on the outskirts of Sherbrooke in tbe fees are less at the Sherbrooke cialized teaching in technicaT West Ward will comprise a total of 40 buildings.schools.The second is divided!\t,,\t, r , into two parts\ttroit, Grenoble, Oxford andlThe university may, as well, af future course of ihe LiuvumU Normal school, for men con- Paris.\tfiliate to ilself any other col-iand tlie orientation lo be loi sists of two series of courses! As young as this university to two certificates, Ajis, the graduates have already made their mark on the world.Many have .become a success in mm m My sincere congratulations to the Administration and Student Body of the UNIVERSITY of SHERBROOKE At Mayor of Sherbrooke, it gives me great pleasure to see an institution of such excellence developed in this city.I hope that all citixens of this municipality, and the whole Eastern Townships share this pride with me, and take an active inter est in this centre of culture.Mayor Armand Nadeau, Q c.University than other French-language universities of the region, for example Montreal and Quebec.Through the foundation of a leading National Federation of Canadian\tanrj ^ diploma.Universities branch the Univer-î\tiaw faculty consists of a filiate to itself any lege or school not only in Ihgjiowea oy us lacuiuvs, it is pos region where the university ex- s'hle to visualize the creation o ercises its power but in the whole of Norlli America and on sity of Sherbrooke has establish-;.; cd excellent relations with otherj universities.Sherbrooke University has also formed valuable relations with the residents of the Sherbrooke district, regardless nl language or religion.FACULTIES The youngest university in Quebec, the University of Sherbrooke began operation with three faculties: Arts, law and science.However there are faculty additions nearly every year.For example, during the academic year of 54-55 the commerce faculty was added.In February of 1961 the faculty of medicine was founded and is expected to open its doors in 1963.Also recently founded but not yet in operation is the Faculty of Theology.The University of Sherbrooke is continually seeking to meet the request of all in the building of their courses and the increase in the number of students has indicated that they have succeeded thus far.Following is a list showing the growth of enrolment.Before the founding of the faculty only a few students from the Eastern Townships went to the engineering classes at, the University of Montreal.There were two in 1947, four in 1948.Program for ihe weekend FRIDAY 7 p.m.\u2014 New Sherbrooke Hotel \u2014 A general reunion of Old Boys of the University followed at 8 o\u2019clock by a mixed cocktail- SATURDAY 9:30 a.m.\u2014 University of Sherbrooke (social building) \u2014 Old Boys will elect the new executive for the coming three years.12:30 p.m.\u2014 University of Sherbrooke (social bldg.) \u2014 a luncheon will be held for Old Boys and their wives.2:00 p.m.\u2014 On the campus at the University \u2014 The blessing of the campus and buildings by the archbishop of Sherbrooke.2:30 p.m.\u2014 University of Sherbrooke Arts building \u2014 Autumn convocation at which an honorary degree will be presented to Hon.Jean Lesage, Premier of Quebec- This will be followed by a reception in the social centre for all those invited to the autumn convocation.8:00 p.m.\u2014 University of Sherbrooke \u2014 A Sherry party will be held in all faculties for the professors and their wives and the Old Boys of each faculty.10:00 p.m.\u2014 The New Sherbrooke Hotel \u2014 A general reunion for the Old boys and all professors- SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.\u2014 University Arts building \u2014 A mass will be held for the Old Boys.12:00 noon \u2014 University Arts building \u2014 The newly elected president will give a banquet for the Old Boys.2:00 to 5:00 p.m- \u2014 University of Sherbrooke campus \u2014 All are invited to visit the campus.A specially trained staff will answer all questions.four year course which when the different fields they have completed entitles the graduateichosen, in business, law, en-to join the lawyers of the province.The Science faculty offers a two in 1949 and two in 1950.ipreparatory course giving a Then for the first time the!stU(jent the right to enter the Catholic School Board of Sher jengineering course.The five brooke formed a program for!year engineering course leads the purpose of aiding engineer-!to a Bachelor of ing students.At the opening of degree, the Science courses at the Uni- The business course has starte(j ou); carefully and with versity of Sherbrooke, 119 stu- many divisions.For example a wiS(jom.For the first time since gineering, medicine and so forth.s The University of Sherbrooke offers a young yet well-balanced course to its students as is shown by the fact that this young university has succeeded Engineering where many others have tailed.The University of Sherbrooke dents enrolled in engineering and 17 in sciences.Today a total of 327 students attend the faculty of sciences.The foundation of the faculty of Commerce received the same surprising enrolment.In Sep tember of 1960, 263 students attended the day courses and 85 students attended the night courses.student may study to become an accountant or he may wish to enter into the different divisions of business administration.The best studying program would be of no use if there were not a qualified professor to explain it to the students.The teaching staff at the University of Sherbrooke is an ex- As seen by the directors the;cellent one as the teachers are University of Sherbrooke is graduates of the best known now serving a double purposeJteaehers colleges not only in On the regional plan it is help- Canada but also in the United ing thousands of young men to States and Europe as well, better their education before^ome of these are: Montreal, they enter into the businessiLaval, Columbia, Chicago, I am proud to serve a county with such an excellent institution as the UNIVERSITY OF SHERBROOKE L.P.Erousseau M.P.P.for Sherbrooke its foundation students grad uated from all faculties at the end of the 1960-1961 academic year.Thanks to the collabora tion of a well informed group of laymen which is assisting executive council of the university intelligently, the prestige of the university is spreading and its competence is being acknowledged.The civic and religious powers of the University of Sher brooke are very large.In accordance with regulations of its provincial charter De- the university may establish, maintain and close faculties,! schools various educational institutions courses and branches, tn accordance with the same | charter the University may also maintain the existing institutions, award licences.Bachelor, Master and Doctor degrees, set up a school of arts., Let-| t e r s, theology, philosophy, law, medicine, dental surgery, | pharmacy hospital sciences, civil engineering, applied (sciences, economic, political, social and commercial sciences, agriculture, veterinary medicine or any others within the limit | of its territory.The church of Rome charter (extends to the university wide privileges.This charter gives to the institution the right to open faculties in all the fields of human knowledge and endeavour.a Social Science faculty and a School of Agriculture within the next decade.The University of Sherbrooke is anxious to serve well (he population of ihe accredited ter ritory and will do its best to accommodate all applicants.Isince the University site pro (vides plenty space for expan sion.i The University of Sherbrooke (must act this way if it wishes (to continue contributing to the general raising of education standard and of the material progress not only of the Eastern Townships but also of the conn try as a whole by training young people as economists, sociologists, educators and engineers which are much needed all over the country.Despite it\u2019s present size the University of Sherbrooke constitutes a link in the chain of universities of the nation.Following the whimsical course of progress, the modern man wishes to complete his intellectual training in order to enjoy the spiritual wealth and participate in the material wealth of the society.For this purpose Modern Man goes to university which constitute the source of knowledge from the rest of the continent wherr which civilization originates, there are no Roman Catholic! The university is the busi Incss of everybody.In this insli- ,\t, Itution we find first the problem The University of Sherbrooke(of cfiucation and then uie fj.jnancial problem.For all intents , ., jand purposes these two pro-A stagnant university wh.cli|blems are interdependent.One exists only on paper does not cannot influence the State deserve the name of university without the mass and the mass .itnce it will be unable to gi\\e.can onjy be gnirjej py (he elite.to>its students the things which xj-m relationship makes, then are expected from an >nstil!.iti-jeducation the business of lion of high knowledge.\t- Without telling exactly thei Continued On Page 14 universities.lives in the present looking toj the future with confidence.It pleases me to have this opportunity to extend best wishes to the University of Sherbrooke Hon.Emilien Lafrance Minister of Family and Social Welfare for the Province of Quebec.We are proud of DOR UNIVERSITY! Sherbrooke is a good place to settle .offers a compatible climate to industry .and now is \"THE UNIVERSITY CITY of the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\" TT TT n TT I fl ss=C £ à 1 ?.fl.1 | 7 r.>/' * -i- -xrO tty EH ¦; I:'1: ! 11! q ! I;) K! I K;! yj HI CITY of SHERBROOKE 4 14 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRI., OCT.13, 1901 We congratulate the people responsible for the planning and final realization of the UNIVERSITY OF SHERBROOKE.This modern university with its many facilities will offer a tremendous range of courses for students from this and surrounding areas.Fabi It was our pleasure to be one of the companies chosen for this new university.Paving the way to education \u2014 paving the road to progress! r «¦ Fils Limited 800 King St.East CONTRACTORS Tel.LO.9-6333 Sherbrooke V ¦' f-i- y- itrittfli Mr .* I intellectual climate dominatedi I by the concept of a collective in-1 ellectual work.Everybody cannot enroll in -this army of intellectual work-jars.In a decade from now abou*! ! 1,000,000 young Canadians will' nave to compete to join this I jrmy.and enroll at a university ' Unfortunately, the university, I will have to refuse about 700,-, 0C0 of them due to lack of facilities.We will have to face this un ; fortunate situation at a tragic1 I moment, when everybody ac-j ieepts the fact that only strong land rich nations can utilize; ! the industrial and human re- volutions of the 20th century.It is the people of a nation and the intellectual and spiritual formation of the people which constitutes the wealth of a nation.More and more young people realize this fact and this is why such a large number of them go to university.They go to university for various reasons.They eonside- the automation problem and coins to the conclusion that only university can provide the qualifications necessary to keep up with progress and provide them with a job when semi-skilled or Continued On Page 23 NEW NORMAL SCHOOL \u2014 Shown above is construe- I Sherbrooke.Now completed, the school cost $350,0C0.tion work on the Normal School at the University of j\t(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) TO'inaugurate Continued From Page 13 tion within the reach of every- tion that all the people wholsuccessfully.hoHv?Yes, today more so than have talent an the proper qual- '\".il everybody.But is the university educa body She past, and it is indeed verylifications to continue their stu -good that this is so.\t[dies at university find the ways It is the interest of the na- to get there and to graduate perma ushioD FREE FLOATING FLOORING was used in the UNIVERSITY OF SHERBROOKE GYMNASIUM iMfi liii#.i: ! iiiiP ||J ji ! ISi!119ttii i'ili liiiw ,\tI\u2014 .( Plliiiiini g f \t\t iiialP11 \u2022HI.!\u2022 j iflillB.ïâmàê I\u2019 iTliillll IIHtlH mm h: Il 'I *\t-V-1 ,i i*' j!1'::' , H \".M W ûmm The Northern hard meple floor that floats on cushioning pads \u2014 for uniform resil iency, dimensional stability, initial and lasting economy .in gymnasiums, auditoriums, multipurpose rooms end ballrooms.SOLD and INSTALLED by NORTHERN FLOORING COMPANY LTD.WOOD FLOORING WHOLESALERS BRANCH OFFICE: 8230 MAYRAND ST.MONTREAL INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL FLOORING 70 BROWNVILLE AVENUE MT.DENNIS, ONTARIO Certainly this is not the prerogative of all young people.The ones who wish to attend university must have the talents and the aptitudes necessary to undertake a college course.Social rank doesn't count at university.During the past years a more realistic attitude regarding the importance of the university training has been adapted in nearly all circles generally speaking the fact that education is one of the most important problems if not the most important problem facing Canada has been accepted.This is why, efforts are concentrated towards colleges and univer-; sities where the leaders of the future must be trained.The businessmen are the first to acknowledge the problem.In order to solve the alarming shortage of skilled people they founded the Industrial Foundation on Education following a meeting in 1956 held at Saint-Andre-sur-Mer.Since then the foundation has played a major: role in helping all our univer-' sities to carry their heavy burden.The University of Sherbrooke shares the responsibility.The university is encouraging college attendance by lowering the tuition fees so that they can be met by a family with a modest revenue.This way the University helped thousands of young students to use their talents which otherwise would have been wasted.The fees of the University of Sherbrooke are considerably lower taking into account the| boarding, than the o;her universities in the metropolitan' areas.Thî importance of the role of the University is realized more as the lack of an elite class in our society makes itself felt.University education has now become the key to national progress.UNIVERSITY ROLE We are at the present living jin an industrial revolution and (Canada is in the midst of full development.We are here suffering the blows of these changes in an agricultural region where progress was slow.We can not go back against the tide of time, therefore ve must follow it.' On the midst of this gigantic revolution which is shaking all conventional values, the necessity for university training is making itself felt.It is only by acquiring such an education that we can prevent ourselves from going into chaos.This university formation must be based on Christian values.Why this imperative neces-i sity?Because the university is the place where the theories to guide the society of tomorrow come to light.In our society the university education tends to reach, by the nature of circumstances.a constantly growing public.The extension of th; education at the university level I in various spheres creates a new L ÜM.1ITIIMG Vi V\t'¦ * *\t¦_ \u2022-:\t1 ¥»* ¦ THE UNIVERSITY of SHERBROOKE LARAMEE COACH LINES LTD.and LARAMEE SERVICE INC.SHERBROOKE RKHM We extend congratulations and best wishes to the University of Sherbrooke.Newton Construction Company Limited Sherbrooke THE UNIVERSITY OF SHERBROOKE Another PROJECT by Gingras Ltee \u2014 Cabinet Makers \u2014 250 BANK STREET SHERBROOKE Tel.LO.9-5105 We were proud to have been included as one of the CONTRACTORS of this modern university.Our congratulations to the^lan-ners of this new institution.Charles Castonguay Ltd.GENERAL MASONRY CONTRACTOR 882 WESTMOUNT \u2014 SHERBROOKE \u2014 TEL.LO.2-5519 Enrolment increases five-fold in seven years IB tit 11 illifift l,!i inati.Hi c; im i: iyifl Faculty of Art* Faculty of Law Faculty of Science Faculty of Commerce Faculty of Medicine (under development) Faculty of Education Faculty of Theology (under development) AVERAGE TRIP\tRUDE WARNING The average passenger jour-i A sign outside a Thames-side ney on Canadian National Rail- boatyard in West London says: ways in 1960 was 100 miles.'\u2018\u2019Trespassers will be drowned.\" Enrolment in the University of Sherbrooke has increased and multiplied fivefold since the young institution first threw open its doors in May of 1934 and challenged serious minded youths to continue their education.When prépara tory courses were first offered in the Arts department in 1954,\t793 students enrolled for the course.This number continued to increase with over 200 new students added to the enrolment each year.During the 1960-61 term 1,882 students enrolled for the prépara tory course.1477 of the men and 405 women.In 1954, 195 students enrolled for the first University course but last year 1849, students, 1 1 76 men, 673 women, enrolled in the course Last year 304 men and women enrolled in other courses offered in the Arts department.The grand total enrolment in the arts department in 1954 was 1080.Last year\u2019s total enrolment reached 4035 students.Eighty\u2014-two students enrolled in the Teaching department with 68 receiving Bachelor degrees, seven Master\u2019s degrees and seven received their license.The enrolment total during 1961-62 was the same as in 1954 but total enrolment rose to its high, 233 students, in 1957-58.Four hundred and sixty-five students attended Normal School at the University of Sherbrooke during 1961-62.When COTE, LEM.IEUX, CARIGNAN & BOURQUE ENGINEERS 144 Vimy North\u2014Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.LO.2-3876 We are proud of the growth of our city .and more than justly proud of the UNIVERSITY OF SHERBROOKE! Compliments of ALBERT POULIN ARCHITECT 525 Queen North \u2014 Tel.LO.2-2685 It was our pleasure to complete the Social Center, in 1959 and the Students' Quarters which are still under construction.the school fiist opened in 1955, attendance totalled a mere 34 students Attendance was at it< highest at the Norma! school in 1958 when tn1) students enrolled.1 wo hundred and ninety-nine students received thei: A\" diploma last year, and 166 received their R \u2019 Diploma.One hundred and fii-ty-one students graduated from the University College during the 1961-62 year, the first time the college was opened to University of Sherbrooke m students.Each year moie and more students have en rolled in the L .aw Louise offered at the Lni\\etsil\\ of Sherbrooke.Although enrolmept is low.it is in creasing rapidly.When law courses were first offered in 1934, 17 students enrolled.I 4 of them becoming lawyers and three notaries Last year, enrolment reached a new peak, with 78 students enrolling in the Law course, 6 7 becoming lawyers, 1 I notaries.In the pure science couises Inst oltered in 1954, 17 students enroll-el Enrolment during 1 960-6 ! was 2 5 students, although the highest was during 1959-60 when enrolment was at 2 7 students.Ihirty .(out student* graduated in (9b0-61 in Civil engineering.1 \u2019 in Mechanical engineering and 22 in electrical engineering, making a tola! of 25 4 graduating in the applied science department.the highest eniolment in the applied sciences de f I f I I H H.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiqjlill «Maul ««»*.4ta, .s, .Ill illllll-llil ELEGANT WINDING STAIRS IN SOCIAL CENTRE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE SOCIAL CENTRE Our most sincere respects to the authorities of the University! COTE, LECLAIR & LANGLOIS Consulting Engineers SHERBROOKE, QUE.A salute to the University of Sherbrooke.Belanger, Saint-Jacques, Sirois 6c Cie Chartered Accountants 85 Wellington St.North \u2014 Sherbrooke paiIntent was in 1958-39 and 1959-60 term* when 287 students enrolled Enrolment in .he commerce department ha* sky-rocketed- During the 1960-61 term, 26 3 stud ents giaduated in dav courtes; 16 in accountancy and 1 7 more in ad ministration Eighty-five emoiled in night courses during the 1960-61 term bringing a total entol-nient in the Commerce department.Grand total eniolment in the Lhiiveraity of Shei brooke was 5,4 38 in 1960-61 term.During 1954-55,\t1,315\tstudents; 1 95 3 56,\t2,325 ; 1956-57.2.867.\t1957- 58; 3.241.1958-59, 3.78 3 n\u201ed 19 59-60 4.0 31.MANSONVIU.E \u2014 Mis lierait! Tulk t-nlcilanictl at open lioust* in honour of her jmother Mrs Kenl.ol Lindsay, Onl who is visiling al Hie far soilage lor a week Guests of Mrs.Annie W»l | ker during the Thanksgiving ! weekend included her brother,\u2019 Mr, W.Poyner ol Portal, and her niece, Mrs M (ftnn.sden, 'Mr.Gransden and three ehil-then, of Valois Mrs Roger Desehenes is a (patient in the Magog Hospital.Mr, and Mrs Bernard Mon Hague and three children, of Montreal, spent the weekend with Mrs.Montague\u2019s parents, Mr and Mrs.L.B.KUIridge Mrs.('atherine Marelianl.of Montreal, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs Kthel Bailey, Mr and Mrs Robert Newell and family, ol l-'arnhani.were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs.(Leon Lamothe.Miss Winnifred King ami Mrs.Wilkes, ni sie Anne science; and Vtce \u2022 rector: Msgr.Maurice Charles Emile Belangeri com.O\u2019Bready; Secretary general: mpr,,,» Father Antoine Sirois.\t_\t,,\t,\t.\tICompany Ltd., Bank\tof Mont- Treasurer: Father Paul Gil\tB^s'des\tthe\tvarious admini-\trea] Canada Packers\tLimited m-e administrative council iJS^^'c^rrS^nadtan National Bank.Can-assisted bv counsellors M!gruP b>' the members of the'ada Paper Company.Provincial Emile Marcoux, Canon Damien\tPermanent\tadministration and\tBank of Canada.\tCanadair Lessard, Canon Roger Maltais\treP.n!seuta,1VeS, of industries\tLimited, Bell Telephone Com- which have taken active part in the foundation of the university and which are contributing to it at the present.The present governors of the University are: His Excellency Msgr.Georges Cabana, His Ex cellency Msgr.Arthur Douville,, His Excellency Msgr.Albertus Martin, Msgr.Irenee Pinard, Father Antoine Sirois, Canon Roger Maltais, Albert Leblanc.\u2019 Jacques Lemieux, Charles j Emile Belanger, Mr.Chenier | Picard, J.W.McConnell, J.Alfred Laflamme, John E.L.Duquet Q.C., Paul Desruisseaux i Q.C.Delegates from: Aluminum! Company of Canada, The British American Oil Co.Ltd., Anglo Canadian Pulp and Paper Mills lïtd., Bronfman Interests & B.Aaron, Asbestos Corporation Limited, Canada Cement MSGR.FINARl) (Rector) pany, The Canadian Imperial Industries Limited.La Tribune Limited, Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Company.McColl-Frontenac Oil Co.Ltd., Canadian International Paper Co., Molson's Brewery Limited.Bank of Commerce, Canadian Canadian Johns Manville Co.Ltd., Northern Electric Company Limited.City of Sherbrooke, H.J O'Connell Limited, Codere Limited.Price Bros £.Company Limited, Consolidated Paper Corporation Ltd., Royal Bank of panada.St.Law rence Corporation Limited, Do minion Textile Company, Dow Brewery Limited.The Shauinigan Water and Power Co,, The T.Eaton Company Limited, Shell Oil Company of Canada Limited, Ford | Motor Company of Canada Limited, Southern Canada Power Company Ltd , The Steel Company of Canada Ltd., Imperial Oil Limited, Imperial To-|bacco Co., of Canada Ltd., Sun Life Assurance Company of [Canada.Subject to the approval of the office of the governor, citizens who contribute a minimum I of $5000 and companies contri-Uniting a minimum of $2000 may join the Board of Governors.Compliments of LEMIRE ELECTRIC 154 Fourth Avenue - Sherbrooke -Tel.LO.2-3421 ELECTRICAL WORK AND REPAIRS for the University of Sherbrooke.Our congratulations to the University of Sherbrooke on the occasion of *he inauguration and opening.Compliments of the Crown Life Insurance Co.31 KING WEST \u2014 SHERBROOKE We're Most Interested In Our University, and Hopr This Institution Will Gain The Support of Everyone In The Townships.*ook£ Another n,\u201e- mCEMT FRERES Congratulations to the people responsible for the progress of the University of Sherbrooke.RECEIVE DEGREES \u2014 Mayor Horace Boivin of Granby, left, Mayor Ar mand Nadeau of Sherbrooke have been among the many distinguiiSïed E.T.citizens to receive honorary degrees from the University of Sherbrooke.Msgr.Maurice O\u2019Bready is officiating here.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) FARNHAM \u2014 Mrs.Wilbert Learmonth is £ patient in the Neurological Hos pital, Montreal.* Mr.Carl Sewell, of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.George Rimmer, HUNTINGVILLE of Burlington, Ont., and Mr.and The christening of the daugh-jMrs.Henry Budgen, of La Salle ter of Mr.and Mrs.Andre Min-Were weekend and Thanksgiving go, the former Doris McCul-pay guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.lough, took place at St.Ro |G.Williams, muald Parish Church.The child vrrc Russell McCallum of! received the names, Mary B-;kingJam \u201cpeJ; we\u2019keJ;spent Thanksgiving weekend Blanche Anne Julie.Godparents!anc} holiday with her father, llis parents, Mr.and Mrs.ant* MrS dames\tMr.John A.Wilson and Mrs.M.Sewell.r urn- u\tWilson.\tMrs.Lizzie Smith, of Lennox- tiirnrvi\tVrnm J h r m p\" At a recent meetin« of the ville, spent a few days with her HnTnili\t¦ o ¦ W-A- held in Grace United! niece, Mrs.Harold Hunting, Mr.hpin*1 J\tthburgf afterchurch Hall, plans were made Hunting and family.weeks\t\"\u2018Y0 h0l,d\tIf Mrs.Thomas Devany spent 'wawisoteetded jo hold ^^Thanksgiving weekend in Montreal.Mr'/»n.d,iVIrs'c-Ha,rley Bannis'ma§e sale on Oct.21, and a ter, of Mtlden, Sask., are visit- Bazaar on pec 2.At the close mg Mrs.Bannister s brothers, 0f\tmeeting, refreshments Messrs.O.J.and George were servecj by Mrs.St.Onge.Brown, and.Mrs.W.Rogers.Mrs.Charles Hase has re turned home, after spending a week in Bedford with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.William Taylor.At a meeting of the Senior Ladies Guild of Saint James Church held in the Church Hall, arrangements were made fox a curkey supper to be held in the ancj Mrs.Manson Hall on Oct.28, starting at and family.5 p.m.Mr.and Mrs.George Beers, Janet, Arthur, Andrew and Eric Miss Linda , Kavanagh, of|of Ottaw-a, w-ere Thanksgiving Schefferville, attended \u2019t h e weekend guests of Mrs.Beers teachers\u2019 convention, in Mont-|Pfrcnts\u2019 Mr' am Mrs' W> real, as a delegate.She also}Huntlng' spent the weekend with her par- Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Wright ents, Mr.and Mrs.Donald Ka-and family were in Inverness to vanagh, and family.\t[attend the funeral of Mr.Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Cattersoni Wright\u2019s father, Mr.Richard were in Montreal visiting theirjWright.son and daughter-in-law, Mr.! Mr.and Mrs.Car! Griffith, Catterson,! David, Libbey and Christopher, [of Montreal, Mrs.Z.W.Grif- Mr.Gregor Whyte, a student fith and Mrs.Joyal, of Shcr- wÆmmWm Mr' lié##! The UNIVERSITY of SHERBROOKE , .Sherbrooke's newest educational institution will offer students a wide course of study.We congratulate the planners of this institution on the occasion of the Inauguration and Blessing of the University Campus.We were pleased to be one of the contracting firms on this project.pP.r and Mrs Elmer Williams,jat Sir George Williams Univcr-ibrooke, were guests of Mr, and ter and Patricia, of Ottawa, sity in Montreal, spent the week- Mrs.Frank Libbey for Thanks end and holiday with his cousins,[giving and to celebrate their Mr.and Mrs.Jack Henderson, 'wedding anniversaries, the Lib-Mrs.Lillian Pyne, of Montreal, bey's 47th anniversaries, and the 'spent a few days with her son-! Griffith's 15th.Mr.Arthur in-law and daughter, Rev.and [Beers, of Ottawa, was also a Mrs.H.Oswald\tSlattery [dinner guest, and family at the rectory.\tMr.and Mrs.G.H Hunting - have left for Fredericton, N.B., LAKE MEGANTIC \u2014>\t[where they will visit their son in-law and daughter Mr.and Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Thomp- Mrs.Sydney Carr and family.son and family spent a few\t- days in Montreal, guests of rela\tTWEED CENTRE lives.\tj A type of wheat was grown Miss Patty Olsen, student at in Egypt about 5,000 BC, and Lennoxville High School, spent the ancient Egyptians also cul-the Thanksgiving holidays activated lentils, beans, onions her home.\tand grapes.La Bloc Vibre INC.1080 Panneton Street LO.9-2432 Sherbrooke ACOUSTIC TILE used in the buildings of the UNIVERSITY OF SHERBROOKE was supplied and installed by Rejeanne Lapierre 1864 De Rouville \u2014 LO.2-2493 Sherbrooke.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FBI., OCT.13, 1561 WE OFFER OUR CONGRATULATIONS to the officials and staff of the UNIVERSITY OF SHERBROOKE Upon entering this modern building you will immediately be attracted by the tastefully designed drapes.\u20ac'¦ W m - *'\t- A TV AMI'; 'Û\u2019HvV The added beauty of Arnel Draperies (illustrated here) enhance the beauty of the CONFERENCE ROOM.';.y .-.î- mv 'T jk 1 t 4* # v 4 ék z-* \u2022 ¦ - p KAMI wm ( k »\u2022 -\t\u2019 r The staff of the University of Sherbrooke works in a restful atmosphere.wrap # W /\u2022H\u2019 jiÉ* -JT - V/- î m \u2022 -s\u2019 * J ah nnfiakwM laîSkîijnî# : j IjjlMuti1 ¦ r»l « is* \u2022 * îfiwpi^ H1 rl 1 .-.-X £ .¦£ Æ m ïMàâà Interior decoration of the University of Sherbrooke represents a project with which we are proud to have our name associated.The very fact that we were chosen to participate in this work is gratifying .and attests to the high regard in which we ere held as interior decorators.For 25 years we have been jealous of our reputation; every project we undertake is aimed at improving (if possible) our enviable record.SEE OUR INTERIOR DECORATING DEPARTMENT AT 92 WELLINGTON ST.N.LES ATELIERS BELANGER ENRG INTERIOR DECORATORS 87 WELLINGTON N., SHERBROOKE, LO.2-2722 » 17 I 18 STOUBHOOTOE DAILY RECORD, YRT, OCT.13, ÎM1 University of Sherbrooke offers full range of courses \u201cSHERBROOKE\u201d Centre of Learning for South-East Quebec OUR COMPLIMENTS TO THE FACULTY, DIRECTORS AND STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY of SHERBROOKE THE DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED Sherbrooke Branch : Him .r few \u201cf É1\u2019 n>.¦ll\".\u2014\u2014- ar»:\" ,« wa I F PERKINS ______ Gatineau, spent the Thanks-Miss Hilda Jersey, who is at- Mr.Conrad.Miss Claudia and giving holiday with her mother,\twïSnd w-fthW Master Alan Jewett spent the Mrs.Albert Dix, and sister.f Mr and ^\tL Thanksgtvmg weekend with Mr.Mrs Mary Magoon, Douglas\t______________ T *\u201dd\t'\"'i A\"\"\tFAMED psychdldoist Mr.and Mrs.Harold Ford, of Mr' and Mrs Ray MacPher- The first psychological jour-Montreal, are spending two son of Winchester Springs.Ont .nal.\u201cMind,\u201d was founded in weeks at their country home in were weekend guests of Mrs.Britain in 1876 by Alexander the Vale.\tMacPherson\u2019s sister, Mrs.Fred,Bain, noted Scottish philoso- Miss Joan Dix, who teaches Jersey, Mr.Jersey and family, pher.KC \u201eA.-r.jnH1.51!.Ji.mwi.!.,u.uni tlaniiMJLJNri'i CLEAN LINES OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BUILDING UNIVERSITY .A WONDERFUL COMPLEMENT TO OUR CITY AND THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS MacKinnon Structural Steel COMPANY LIMITED SHERBROOKE THIS WEEKEND WILL SEE THE UNVEILING OF THE UNiVERSITY of SHERBROOKE This fine new institution fills a need in south-eastern Quebec Province .its completion marks the beginning of a new era in our regional educational importance.B.F.Goodrich Sponge Products Canada Ltd.WATERVILLE, Que.I® l ® f !!p:! \u201cWhen I finish school.\u201d hooex scholars of \u2019he Eastern Townships, wishing to continue their studiei, hav# ,.WP, .pur\u2018u,n9 advanced education within this district.The famous remark.imsh school .\" will undoubtedly be followed by \u2014 \"I'll attend umversi y .rather than promises not associated with fields of learning .these young people can look forward to attending the UNIVERSITY of SHERBROOKE \u2014 Compliments of \u2014 ASBESTOS CORPORATION LIMITED THETFORD MINES, QUE.A PROUD DAY FOR THE CITIZENS OF SHERBROOKE Canadian Ingersoll-Rand, as a proud member of Hie community, salutes the University of Sherbrooke, on the occasion of its Official Opening and Dedication.We are honoured to hove the most modern university in Canada as a neighbour and would like to express our sincerest congratulations to its distinguished founders.CANADIAN INGERSOLL-RAND COMPANY LIMITED I 20 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRI., OCT.13, 19bl NÔW! VOLUME _____ 9K U of S a centre of learning for w hole E.T.RCA VICTORS COLLECTOR\u2019S DREAM ALBUM 30 All-Time Great Performances by 33 of the Greatest Names in Record History! !l \t\t MiMiRl *,»t OUR NATIONAL PROGRESS is dependent on higher education THE UNIVERSITY OF SHERBROOKE .itt» STUDENTS' SOCIAL CENTRE BUILDING Officially Opens This weekend, and will take its place among other CANADIAN institutions in contributing to the wealth of this country! s, \u2022t- d,yb for a ] limited 2 time LP\u2019s * Manufacturer's Nationally Advertised Prices VOLUME II 30 SELECTIONS m m *\ta 8 * SEMIS a 1 m sngni « '9 \u2019:!> rca Victor Li 60 YEARS OF MUSIC AMERICA LOVES BEST 1 Ï 4 AT THIS TIME, V/E EXTEND OUR SINCERE WISHES FOR MANY YEARS OF SUCCESS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF SHERBROOKE.ALLATTS BAKERY LTD FACULTY BUILDING, NOW COMPLETE H.C.WILSON & SONS LTD.61-67 Wellington St.North\u2014Tel.LO.2-2627 | .sisHw.1 JBi : is i ^1|| 'l,i i$ !l Jill I' pfp 'îiV-^ i THE UNIVERSITY OF SHERBROOKE is a credit to SHERBROOKE and the entire EASTERN TOWNSHIPS REGION! This institution of higher learning fills a long-felt need.J.S.MITCHELL & CO.LIMITED WELLINGTON NORTH, SHERBROOKE.Students in a biology class TO INAUGURATE Continued From Page 14 unskilled workers will be unenv i ployed.The conclusion of these young people supports the argument| that human and material pro-j gress depends not only on the quality of available manpower but also the quality of human efforts.Progress also depends on1 invention, the ingenious think-: ing of the ones commanding and courageous action by those who are managing.The youngest university of the province, the University of Sher brooke is situated in the context described.Its ambition is not to find a lasting solution to the problems of the 20th century but.to assume a share of tlie national responsibility placed upon universities.The University of Sherbrooke has the certainty that it is providing an opportunity to thou-j stnds of young men who other-j wise would have been deprived! of this chance.The usefulness of the Univer-I sity will increase as it is under-j stood.that education makes a na tion.I SCOTSTOWN \u2014 Mr.Wm.Roy, of Cornwall, Ont., was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Charles MacRae.Other callers at the same home were, Mr.and Mrs.Arnold MacKen-?.ie, of St.Johns, Mr.and Mrs.Don Stoltiker, of Stanbridge East, Mr.Clarence Goodwin land Mr.Ross Goodwin, of Bury, and Miss Laura Goodin, of Canterbury.Mr.Benny Waldron, of Montreal.and Dannie and Tommy Waldron, of Milan, were holiday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Roy (Waldron.UNIVERSITY of SHERBROOKE BRUCK MILLS Mixtwr** of Spun, Rayon, and Spun Mixtura*.Suitings, Lining Fabrics.Nylon Fabric» and Draperies.700 WOODWARD STREET \u2014 SHERBROOKE I V BEEBE \u2014 Mr.Clarence Nutbrown is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hos-' pital, under observation.Holiday weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.David Grieve were Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Murchie, Miss Nola Murchie, and Mr.Kenneth Mott, of Hamilton.Ont.Dinner guests on Oct.8 of Mr.and Mrs.James Probert were Mr.and Mrs.Philip Probert and children, of Verdun, Mr.and Mrs.Philip Letourneau and son, of Holland, Vt, and Mr.Elwin Kelley Jr., of Newport.Miss Nellie Ketchum.of Northfield, Vt., is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Homer Worthen.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Guilbertj have returned to Ardmore, Pa., after spending the summer at their home in Beebe Plain, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Robert MacAs-! kill and children, of St.Lambert, were holiday weekend | guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.S.Beane at Cedarville.Mr.and Mrs.E.Lee recently visited Mr.and Mrs.Fred Cummings at Morses Line.Vt.Mi-, and Mrs.E.Luther, of Montreal were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Bean and Kim.Mrs.Howard Bishop and Miss Mr.Reginald Bishop and son to Shawbridge and Lachute.where they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Skinner.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Campbell and children, of St.Albans, Vt., were weekend guests of Mr.Campbell's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wayne Campbell.Mr.and Mrs.Ben Lapierre and son are enjoying a week\u2019s vacation in New York.Holiday weekend guests of Rev.Frank and Mrs, Stanton, were Miss Elizabeth Stanton, of Lachute, and Mr.and Mrs Godfrey Masse, of Ottawa, Ont.Other visitors at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Meehan of New' York City.Mr.Meehan at one time attended Keller College.Grand Ligne, as a student of Mr.Stanton.Mr.and Mrs.Vital Poulin and children, of Boucherville, were Thanksgiving holiday weekend guests of his parents.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Poulin.Mr.and Mrs.George Brault and family, of Boucherville, also visited at the same home and at the home of his mother, Mrs.Antoinette Brault.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Henderson and family, of Sand Lake, N.Y.wre weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Carroll Brown.Major Donald Stratton and Mrs.Stratton, of Platfsburg.N Y., were weekend guests of the former's aunts.Miss Verda Stratton and Mrs.Mildred Tyler.873 Queen Blvd.North \u2014 Sherbrooke LO.2-2744 J.A EXTENDS A WARM WELCOME To the STUDENTS of the UNIVERSITY OF SHERBROOKE MB a special inviMüon to visit car stare WE OFFER A SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR STUDENTS Sl ASK FOR YOUR DISCOUNT AT OUR STORE w œ 'H \".\t'.r- ! eji> m»Ri\\s PHOTBefcAPHI \u2014 m u i m.m ; - SAVARO | T ?«ÿP \u2018\u2022LLU'uL-Ut; Pharmacie Savard J.P.Savard, prop.95 King St.West \u2014 Sherbrooke J.A.Savard Ltee Your Favourite Store 93 King St.West \u2014 Sherbrooke Librairie Peres St.Paul Library and Religious Articles 91 King St.West \u2014 Sherbrooke We carry an exclusive stock of COAT-SUITS-and CLOTHING for ST.CHARLES SEMINARY and the UNIVERSITY OF SHERBROOKE We take this opportunity to wish the students the best of success.J.A.SAVARD LTEE.KING ST.WEST - SHERBROOKE 1 "]
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