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[" ! » : THE WEATHER » Wednesday sunny and very | warm becoming cloudy with [ widely scattered showers in Ï the evening.Southwesterly t winds 20 but light at night.Low - high Wednesday at j Sherbrooke 45 and 75.lltcbi'ookeDaiUi Bccocd OCTOBER 15 Ifi Eistablished 1897 Price : 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY.OCTOBER 17, 1961 Sixty-f ifth Year Asks West willingness' in E.German talks may treaty 'T\".' DANGER Communists will call on Ihc'opening of the important confer- was Marshal Sikolai Bulganin, in recent Ideological differences,mary posts the congress peoples of all countries to rally encc.\tthe former Soviet premier who between Peking and Moscow adopted an agenda including and firmly repel the enemies of The congress is being at was denounced in lü.Mt as a Khrushchev in naming the 80 discussion of the new parly freedom and peace.\u201d\ttended by more than 4,000 dele leader of the anti - part)\u2018\u2019 countries represented also ig program, new party rules and The Soviet premier, making gates, including representatives!group.\t'nored Yugoslavia, which washlie report of the parts s ct wat his first major speech for se\\ of most Soviet - bloc countries There was one absence from represented at the 1959 party committee eral weeks, was given a two-land of Communist parties in the congress Albania boycotted congress by its ambassador in Khrushchev then an i - to re minute standing ovation when many Western nations.The Chi-the meeting.\tMoscow\tv iew the new party jiugrani.he entered the recently - con- nese delegation was headed by Albania's absence apparently After unanimous election oCcommunist policies at home and 1st meted new congress hall Prime Minister Chou En-lai.was the result of its espousahthe congress presidium, seere! abroad and the situation of the and w ithin (he Kremlin walls for the Among the surprise delegates of Communist China's viewpoint tariat and committees all Imn communist movomcnl //I trip, \u2022' jij* iÿjtàj*» /: '.JS:!\"-: lifc, MOSCOW (Reuters') \u2014 |Nikita Khrushchev said today that he would not insist on signing a peace treaty with East Germany by the .end of this year if the West showed willingness to negotiate on the German problem.j Khrushchev told Soviet world communist leaders that|- Russia still \u2022insists on the speediest solution of the Ger man problem.\u201d\t> But, the Soviet premier said,] \"if the Western powers display readiness to settle the German OTTAWA (CPI \u2014 Unemploy-Png the month in Quebec, On ploy nient of 15,000 between Au problem, the question of the n,en( in Canada continued to; ario and the Pacific region, and gust and September was de tween August and September more concerned about what the tinu linut foi tin .i^nin£ o a decline in laic summer, falling]t,Ae Aiionf!^ anH Pmirîi» corihorî a« \u201csomewhat smaller The jobless rale was 7.fi per cent Russian leader had to say alxnit .the world situation and about from 323,000 a month Jobless decline continues .\u2019it a sod to 46,000 from 42.000 be The congress was called pn marily to endorse Khrushchev * grandiose new program which envisages a Communist Utopia within 20 years.WANT BERLIN VIEWS Hut Western nations were I Germ an peace treaty will not u, 308,000 at mid - September .\"\" I be so material.\u201d\tfrom 323.000 a month earlier.Ire8l0ns- 1,1,1 m H'WPIFj]\tm *\t, i:.,; l Nwllff\t\tjlllll- fM-iWjHfiitjp l:\tpitiTCiiijteii;\tKmii SlMl\t\t WRECKED BRIDGE \u2014 Harold Robinson, left, a Greenlay truck operator, and a Sherbrooke Record reporter, examine the damage caused to the Windsor - Greenlay bridge when a heavy truck went through the 60-year-old structure Monday morning.Provincial Public Works Department officials are expected to start repair work late today or Wednesday morning.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) [ The Russian leader also told the opening of the Soviet Communist party's 22nd congress j that he was confident there would be no war with the West.! Khrushchev said he was confident that communism would be victorious in competition the Dominion Bureau of Statis-lnumbers of employed workers Of the 308,000 iobless tics reported today, The Septem were less.\tSeptember.270,000 were looking ber jobless figure\trepresented! The report said\tmost of the lor full -\ttime\twork.\t22,000\tfor 4.7 per cent of\tthe\tlabor force, monthly decline 111\temployment part-time\twork\tand 16,000 were compared with\t4.8\tper cent in totals was doe to a\tseasonal de- on temporary\tlayoffs\tol up\tto August and 5.1\tper\tcent a year crease in agriculture and a 30 days.earlier.\tmore-tlian seasonal fall - off in Some 104,000 had been oncm- There w ere 19,000 fewer un trade.\t; ployed for less than one month of the labor force compa______ ., \u201e .\t., the lust cautious contacts he in with 6.5 per cent a vear be ore ,,, , ,,,\t, 1\ttween East and West over the Employment declined by some Berlin crisis during the Iasi I with capitalism.\tlemployed than the 327,000 totah During the month there wasicompared with 120,000 a year \"We are confident that the in September.1960 It was the a drop of 17(5,000 in numbers of;earlier However, 63,000 had j victory will be won in peace-] second month in a row that the] teen-agers in the it 19 age groupjbcon jobless for seven months or jful competition and not through jobless picture had been employed.\tmore compared with 46,000 in Sabre jet sale outcry Yugoslavia asks if U.S.changing policy WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Yugoslavia was reported today to have asked the United States if it is changing its policy toward the Communist country.Informants said the Belgrade note came in response to the outcry here over the U.S.sale to Yugoslavia of 130 surplus Sabre jet fighter planes.Yugoslavia diplomats, the in Hope to start today jwar,\u201d he added.' He repeated his theme of peaceful coexistence, stating Windsor br'ldae tliat Rllssia would do every-.wy*- itlling t0 strengthen peace throughout the world.He said the Communists were against the export of revolution.\u201d But they do not recognize anybody\u2019s right to export counterrevolution,\u201d he added.\u2018Tn the event of imperialist export of counter-revolution, the formant said, fear a change in U.S.policy toward Prosident Tito\u2019s government might put Yugoslavia in a diplomatic noman\u2019s land between East and West.State department officials Egypt changes awaited CAIRO (Reuters) \u2014 Egyptians today awaited news of a major government reorganization foreshadowed Monday night in a speech by President Nasser of the United Arab Republic.In a broadcast address, Nasser said \u201cthis state must be reorganized and shaken up to its very depth so that we will have an instrument of our revolutionary movement in the service of the masses.\u201d would not confirm receipt of the note.Informants said that Tito\u2019s | government expressed the hope, there will be no change in basic relations\u2014including U.S.economic co-operation\u2014between the two countries.White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger said Monday a current review of U.S.-Yugoslav relations \u201cgoes into all aspects of assistance to Yugoslavia.\u201d PROPOSES DEAL The Tito regime recently asked the United States to consider selling to Yugoslavia some additional surplus agricultural commodities with payment to be in Yugoslav currency.The United States has not agreed to negotiate this request.It\u2019s been reported that President Kennedy was irked by-Tito\u2019s stand at the Belgrade conference of 25 non-aligned nations.Tito\u2019s speech at the conference tended to support Soviet policies.Diplomatic sources said Kennedy made know-n his views in a sharply worded memorandum handed to the Yugoslav leader by U.S.Ambassador George F.repairs WINDSOR \u2014 Repairs on the bridge connecting Windsor and Greenlay, closed Monday morning after the back end of a-truck crashed through a section, were expected to begin late today Repairs are expected to take two or three days.Officials were forced to close the bridge early Monday morning when the rear wheels of a truck went through the bridge, leaving a twelve foot hole.No one was injured.Crews worked for over two hours to free the truck.Monday morning the mayor of Windsor, Raymond Noel, phoned the Department of Roads in Quebec, askiqg for permission fo repair the bridge as maintenance of the bridge is under Government jurisdiction.The government agreed to send a representative from Quebec as soon as possible to oversee the repairing work, which will be done by roads department men.The mayor said that the 3 flee E.Berlin in truck brighter than a year earlier, fol^ lowing 17 months of year-to-year increases in unemployment.The report said the decline in unemployment between August and September was accompanied by a larger decline of 146,000 in numbers of Canadians employed \u2014 to 6,235,000 at mid-September from 6,381,000 a month earlier.But there was an even larger withdrawal of 161, OOO persons from the labor force.! The labor department said the employment decline was ; \"largely a result of the with jdrawal of students from the labor market.\u201d The September decline in unemployment was the seventh monthly drop in jobless num 1'he month's decline in uneni- that position a year earlier.Of the total unemployed, 250,-000 were men and slightly more Die same day\tthan half of them \u2014 133,000 - MISSOULA, Mont (API \u2014 A were married There were 58,000 man and woman who had boon unemployed women.18,000 ol married 40 years died of heart whom were married, attacks Monday.Howard I.Ja- Here is the unemployment pie-cobson, 61, and Emile M Jacob lure by regions son, 59, both worked for the\tATLANTIC Northern Pacifie Railroad.I Unemployment 111 the area in In American South Order desegregation on three railroads WASHINGTON (AIM Attorney \u2022 General Roberl Kennr BERLIN (Reuters) \u2014 Three!1>crs s>nce the winter peak ofjdy has announced that three major railroads have ordered young East Germans today!719.000 in February when thejracial desegregation of all their facilities in the southern states, crashed a truck through a bor- unemployment rate was 11.3 per two of the railroads said later they hadn t been practicing der checkpoint in West Berlin.1 cenl- ,\t.! segregation.! The trio protected their wind-! The picture in brief, with esti- Kenne(jy jssued the statement , ,,\t,\t.\t., shield with a thin iron nlate lnales ln thousands:\t1\t'\t.\tINorth Carolina and South ( aro ismeia wnn a nm non p.aie,\tS-Dt after Rev.Marlin Luther King 'leaving only a tank - like obser-\tsep?.Aug.sept.vation slit for the driver, West\t^\t\">' a P''css conference that the German police said.\t; Labor force 6,543 6,704 6,474 justice department had (old him 15,000 in (tic month somewhat ! mmitli more than is usual for the sea !\t.,\t, , \u201e\u201e\t,\t.\tII tnr imperialists dared lo at son Here were fewer jobs in |;|(.k ron\u201em|ms| (\u201eunIt,,s agr.cuin.rc l.sh.ng and fish-pro Khrushchev said, \"this ma, cessing plants.lur her rchinnw(.r wou|d look place in shipbuilding and forestry employment increased somewhat, but iron and steel plants operated at reduced lev els Construction workers rontm ued to be in strong demand.QUEBEC Unemployment in September was 6.3 per cent of the labor act\u2019 would be their last and it Se» \"K May\u2019 on p*o* 5 * * * Statemenl eases East-West talks BONN ( Reuters) West force compared w ith 6 4 per crnl L*'1 ni'm government sourcis a year before.During the month,!salfl Nikita Khrushchev's state jobless numbers eased to IH,0()(ijm,'|d today that lie would not from 116,000 in August.\tj insist on signing a German Employment fell off mon ll>eaci' l,ra,.v 1,,>f\"1''' the end of sharply in Ihc month to 1,099,000 this >;e81' W0111'1 l'iohably make from 1,716,000, but the 17,000 do i' ''asiei to find a basis tor East-Cline was described as less than \" \u2022'\u2022'd talks usual for this lime of year.The sources said the stair About half the decline look place ment did not come as a surprise m farm jobs.There was a since tin deadline for the peace strong demand for labor in frenly signing had been omitted many areas.Forestry employment approached its seasonal peak and employment in manufacturing, after dipping in August, r e s u m e d its increase.Housebuilding continued at a high level but non residential construcl inn slowed down.To try mutineers BAGHDAD,.Iraq (Reuters) wil Two other East Germans] Employed\t6,235 6,381 6,147 made escapes through the bor-: Unemployed 308 323 327 der today after a spectacular) The report is based on a sur-leap to freedom Monday by five vey ol .IS,000 households across persons who jumped from a se-]Canada.ond - storey window of an apart- Unemployment declined dur- ment house onto a loaded West,- German gravel truck.The driver of the gravel truck representative was expected ] Monday noticed several persons I I O I I VJ V» today and that it he arrived jwaving frantically at him from in time the bridge might be a window of the apartment theft case re-opened to some traffic (house and realized they wanted Wednesday morning.\tto flee.Mayor Noe! said that every- : He quickly steered his truck ¦\t_| * _ _| thing is being done to repair onto the sidewalk and shouted: § | U (jj | 0 (j Attorney - General Kennedy (said justice department officials of the desegregation onk rs potj^ |1(,|(| sevcra| meetings with out by the railroads the U-j^p laj)r()at| operators to work linois Central, Southern and the out the voluntary desegregation Louisville and Nashville.\tprogram.King, Negro integration leader] from Atlanta, had conferences Canada sponsors drive Monday with both President] Kennedy and his brother, the attorney-general.King said he had been advised the railroads had \u201cissued orders, lo go into effect immediately, thal all facilities, ail ter-| from Soviet talks with\u2019Bri'ish and American statesmen in Washington.New York and lam-don.The sources also noted lhat neither East German Commun 1st leader Walter Ulbrichl nor Soviet Deputy Prime Minister Anastas Mikoyan had referred to the deadline during Mikoy '.in's recent visit to East Berlin.A military court will try 25i\t1,1,1 Il, brother- Mr- 1 K Lanc- aml HOLLA MOOD (CP) bmog.Mrg G Wadei and a\u201e were 1 love it, said R\t' Thanksgiving guests of Mr.and breathing deeply.\t^jrs 3urt0n Hughes, at Hunting my lungs.\tIrans.ville, and Mr.and Mrs.Alton Creater love ia\tBurton, of Lennoxville.planted Californian ban hat he\tand Mrs.Sidney Sayers.can't even a bad word aboutjof Va|1(>y Junction s p e n t, Los Angeles sm g\tThanksgiving weekend at their strates the exte t o\t® summer home here.Their guests affair between the suave Italianl ^ lhe|r gon Mr steve Say4,rs and California.\tof Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.C'lif- He even goes so far as to say ford binons and four children, that if he had to choose be-^f Hnmimondville, Mr.and MrsJ tween living in Hollywood orjGerald Descoteaux and five Rome, it would be arrivederci, chj|dren, of Bromptonville, and Roma.\u201d\tiMr.and Mrs.Edward Sayers \u201dYcs, 1 know they won\u2019t like and ehii()ren of Sherbrooke, hat in Rome,\u2019 said Brazzi,: Miss Louise Luce, of King's \"but I have reached the point Hall, Compton, spent a weekend in life where I say what 1 her mother, Mrs.Addle want.\u201d\tLuce.ty Quincy About Television By CYNTHIA LOWRY Abercorn W.l.gor(jer Group plans card party /0-/i Ijt '4 TAILOR SHOPffiy (t 7s?/ % NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 J a c k!Garry Moore, Jack Paar and ABERCORN \u2014 The Octofce Benny, to echo the opinion of an \\|an King none of whom spoke meeting of the W.l.at the home admiring colleague, is without!.________,., u.\tof Mrs.Carlton Sherrer.when given talk on question the best comedy actor a single word, but got laughs anyway.a card party was planned for ChilfCh UPiOn Oct.21, in the W.l.Hall.\twinvii of our time 1 And, continuing to borrow!\tThe convener of publicity STAN3TEAD \u2014 Rev 'from Steve Allen, the first rea-\t^ve a paper on.Hints on report-Stanton was the guest son we laugh at Jack is that we tbe We«k was the Battle of the lng meetings.have been conditioned for more PaPex: U 7'\t^°n.3n fu The snapshots tor the Than 29 years to do so.\t'ual \u201eNazl *ch,e\u201c* ^ destr(oy, annual exhibit w economies of Britain and the \u201cNow as I understand it, iVlr.Van Winkle, you want a dozen shirts for your bowling team\u2014and they\u2019re all to be THIS SIZE?\u201d Frank peaka: at tha monthly meeting of th: emi- Centenary United Church Worn re chosen.?n\u2019s United Organization.Jack Benny returned t0 ^'^\"statek \u201chv^turnim?\u2019\u2019out Afler the meetin2- Mrs S!'er' Mr.Stanton chose the tonic weekly television on CBS Sun-Jr and flol:frs 5v served lunch.\tThe Ship Under the Cress, ant day night to start his 11th sea- ^ d\tThe next meeting will be held dealt with church union in !.r son \u2014 or his 2Sth, if you count\tc .\t.\tat the home of .Mrs.H.Page, tree countries of the world.Tir.all those years on radio We Thc \u2018dea had a fascinating po-\t________________ tential; the play, alas, did not Church Women movement and ask\u2019d all women of Centenary ! church to attend a meeting on Nov.7, at 7.30 p m in tha i church hall, whan the matter will be dealt with.During the social hour refreshments were srrved with Mrr.J.W.Sutton, pouring.The next meeting will be held on Nov.15 at 2.30 p.m, at thc home of Mrs.E.J.Curtis.Mere Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH 7 love California because STARTS TOMORROW! INGRID BERGMAN YVES MONTAND ANTHONY PERKINS Winner \u2018Beil Aelor' Canne» Film Fectival IS THK ANATOLE LITVAK RRonr/cr/ov \"GOODBYE AGAIN\" This is how love is.and always will he.Baaed upon the novel \u201cAimez*Vons Brahma\u201d by FRANÇOISE SAGAN Added Hit! ESTHER ANDTHE\tjfl?KING X COLON by wr lux* Cie*«K-*.*eo»* \u2018 JOAN COLLINS RICHARD EGAN DENIS O'DE A Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Gem-mell and family, of Montreal, spent Thanksgiving weekend at their summer home here.well, first of all, because my wife loves it.But I also like the life here \u2014 it is like country living in the city.If you want to be alone, you can.If you want to play tennis, it is easy.\"And Americans are friendly \u2014 friendlier than Italians, I think.In Italy, we are rather superficial about friendships.Here, it goes deeper.Your friends care more about you; they\u2019re not just people you have dinner with occasionally.\u201cThc weather?It is the greatest in the world.Even with the smog.\u201d Brazzi doesn't have to make the choice between Beverly Hills and the Via Veneto.He continues to bounce back and forth between the two.He\u2019s at Warners finishing up Livers Must Learn, which began in Rome.Brazzi says Rome Is fast becoming an American colony.He sometimes asks visiting I friends \"have you visited the Italian sector?\" OUR ANCESTORS 1 Ml b/ MCA.by Quincy laughed.We laughed at all the things take advantage of it.Seven pris- CLEVELAND \u2014 we have learned over the years oners in a concentration camp\txu, about the character Jack playsrwere chosen to make the cour.- -Miss Laurel Healy accompan- , , ,\t,\t.\t,\tw.i acidi His stinginess, his vanity.We terfeit money and the story was\u2018ed\tMrs.J.Barrie and Miss\t1;an,\t .laughed at his long, long takes mostly concerned with their\tMildred Lemoine,\tof Richmond and that cocky assurance so eas- milling around and talking of\ton\" he ily punctured\t_ surviva .\t^\t\u2018\tinaugural service of 1925, Hur- was familiar stuff.But if it The United States Army \u2014 not\t1\tRichardson\tThev were\tvest'ng\tthe\tYears,\twhen\tthe had been anything else we would the usual cavalry, but an ar\tj j\tzuestÏ ofTr\tamT^Ir^I-T\tUnited\tChurch\tUnion took\tpiace have been disappointed.\trnored division \u2014 arrived in the f,\u201950,,\u2019ues,ts\u201e, 1 r , ancl \u2018Vlrs' go vr,-'r< ict He bed Phil Silvers for a guest nick of time to get the author Heal-V.of ^atervil.e, Me.\tyears ago.star Sunday night.There also|off the hook and provide some Mr.and Mrs.Paul Williams, P*3?* ^srte , lLzed,.f°,r lha oi Montreal, spent Thanksgiving ^ct- Sectional meeting ana weekend with Mrs.Gladys Per-:^a*'y\tplace in the, kins and Mr.and Mrs.Stevejpbürch, with a noon dinner to Perkins.Other guests were Mrs ;be s-erved the delegates and visi-j Isaac Morrili and Mr.Harry iL°rs- Mrs.R.W.Cairns and Mrs.'\t\"\t\u2019\t\u201d' ~\t\u2018 the Here is * piessam way to uvercome loose plate dlscomîort.FASTEET !.»a unproved powder, sprinkled on speaker was introduced by Mrs.Leonard McGilton and thanked upper rind lower plates holds then-hv the nresirient Mrs Ellen firmer so that they feel more ctur-, rCSi.Tent\u2019 lrS'\tJ\trortaoie So rummy gooey, pasty Wallbridge.The meeting was 'isle or feeling ft's alkaline inon- Dues not sour Cheeks \"plate ___ breath\" Get FASTEETH today liam Smith.\t»t drug counters everywhere.Mrs.Mabel Bullis, in charg m r±i) lo-ir Qu/rty.were surprise appearances by!sort of ending.New organization Stanstead pastor outlines work for women s group ROCK ISLAND Rev.T.cle along with a committee Morrill, of Asbestos, Mr.and J; A.Grady will register Mrs.Wm.Patterson and family visitors.and Mr.and Mrs.A.Patterson Mrs.A.M.Rose submitted a of Windsor.\tletter from the United Churcn Weekend guests of Mrs.Alex Council regarding the United; Amnotte and Mr.Henry Am- W.Tyson, pastor of Stanstead from the 35-Club to plan the notte were Mrs.James Me- and 'mk.Bernard Campbell, of South Church was guest speak-jrjjnnei.arrangements,\tiKenna.Miss Carol McKennaJyalleyfield., Mr.and Mrs.C er at the Helping Circle Soc-j Members were reminded that Mr- and :sn'5- Douelas McKenna Lachape\u2019le and France, and \u2018tty\u2019 hTning held \u2018n\tthe7he Christmas sale\tand\tsalad\taml\tfaT'^\t8nd7!r-\ta,nd\u201e urS Ur- and Mrs LudSer B,ouin' church hall.\t,t wjjj D]ace on f^ov t^ ternard Campbell, of \\a.ley-jacqUes and Diane, of Rich- Mr.Tyson outlined the\tthe chureh hall.the Circle field'\t-jniond, Mrs.Alex Amnotte and gram for the United Church tab,eg will be fancywork and Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Mr.Henry Amnotte.Women, which comes into force fan hankies\tHealy were Mr.and Mrs R.at the beginning of the year.\tT 9 .\t\u2022 Brighten, Robert, Linda and\t.- Many questions were discussed! 1,11 ,\t,v' ./ , !\t,\t.Susan of Drummondviile imi it was vnlerl to\tnav i\tsharr Presldent Presided\tin the ab-\t'\tP, L\t,U\tclvllle' ana it was voteu to\tpay a\tsnan i\tfi_r,\tMrs,\tAlex\tAmnotte\taccompan- of the assessment\talong\twith spncc of \u2019b® president an\tfirst\tachaoelle the other two women\u2019s groups vice pres.Mrs.Tyson requested ed f \u2018 \u2019 and\t^ of the church.\the fta!o,nut money to be turned, tend the Gaudin Crev.er wed.\u201e\t\u201e\t\u201e\tin to the treasury by June, ,\ttiauain c reviei weu Dorothy Young, loc- 1Qfi9\t^\tding \u2018 \u201cIt\u2019s O.K., dear\u2014now I don\u2019t have to go to the gym for exercise!\u201d don\u2019t run - REACH! O EXTENSION PHONES save wear and tear \u2014come in 9 colours, 3 models.Call the BELL Business Office-or ask the man in our green truck.ASCOT CORNER - Mr.Ronny Garfat of Court-land, Ont., spent a week at his home on Spring Road Those from Spring Road who attended the Garfat-Embury wedding at the Anglican Church, Fitch Bay, included, Mr.and Mrs.John Garfat, the Misses Frances and Virginia and Mr.Ronald Garfat, Mr.and Mrs.Lester Parnell, Messrs.Herbert and Wm.Parnell, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.McCurdy, Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Hughes, and\tMr.Lloyd Rowe.Miss Colleen Coates\tand Kenny Coates spent Thanksgiv viee-pres.Mrs.Tyson requested the talent money to be turned; in to the treasury by June 1962 onto, will be guest speaker at! \u2019\tMr.and Mrs.Russell Walden, the Regional Sectional Rally to] .J10r the meeting Miss:o{ Sherbrooke, were weekend take place on Oct.18 in Cen Mlldred B1ake, convener, ser-guests of Mr and AIrs percy Miss tenary Church, commencing -U ten o\u2019clock.All women of the church are urged to attend.The emphasis will be on the new organization and any part of the plan not understood will be clarified by Miss Young and other speakers.Several members volunteered to work on Thursday afternoon and evening for the continued rummage sale taking place in the church hall on Oct.26.The preceding evening the Circle will meet at the church hall, have a picnic lunch, and sort articles in readiness for the sale.Plans were discussed for the noon day dinner taking place in the church hall on Nov.2.Advance sale of tickets will take place after Oct.18.Mrs.Lloyd Selby and Mrs.Thomas McCune will represent the Cir- Other guests were Mrs.ved coffee and doughnuts made;q.ozer by her mother, Mrs.C.C jjames McKenna, Mr.and Mrs.?7e- A rte ™ thanks 'î'351 Douglas McKenna and family, tendered Mrs Blake for her Miss Carol McKenna and Mr.kindness to the group.\t| ,r .«.'jjLPcoRon, SHRUBS of all Kinds for HEDGES Most COMPLETE CHOICE of HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS suitable for HEDGES, low, medium or high.Prices very reasonable.FREE GUI DE on the planting and care of nursery stock.VISIT our GARDEN CENTRE or write for our general CATALOG ol SEEDS, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, garden ACCESSORIES.ni) W.H.PERRON & Co.Ltd.515 LABELLE BLVD., L\u2019ABORD A PLOUFFE, P.Q.(Montreal 40) Have you looked at your kitchen lately?Are the walls cold, bare, even drab-looking?Are they merely neutral \u2014 when they could contribute so much more to the personality of your home?THREE VILLAGES Mrs.Donald Joyce, Stanstead, a surgical patient in the parents, Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Sherbrooke Hospital.ing weekend with their grand- ls.Coates, near Lennoxville.PARIS (AP)\u2014France will retain its 28 - month compulsory military service requirement for at least another year because of the tense international siiua-|the city, lion, military officials reported.Mr.and Mrs.Louis Fortin, Derby Line, spent the weekend with relatives in Rochester, N.H.Mrs.Pearl Farley, Rock Island, spent a weekend in Sherbrooke and with 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A** ' H'&Î* ¦ .t : -'A'-\u2019 ¦ «4\t& r *!* -4 '\u2019 31 ilte m GRANITEVILLE - Mrs.Marjorie Armstrong, of Richmond, spent a few days with her father, Mrs.James Bacon, and sister, Mrs.Carrie Leney.Other visitors were Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Johnston and daughter, Laura, and Mr.Donald Richmond, of South Durham.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Hall and! ! children, of Enfield, N.H., were i weekend guestsof Mr.Hall's par ; ents, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Hall.! Mrs.Theodore Dobb, of Ux-bridge, Ont., and Miss Banfill, Jof Lennoxville, were also guests of Mr.and Mrs.Hall and other j friends.Mr.James Rediker of Montreal, spent Thanksgiving week end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Rediker.Other visitors were Mr.and Mrs.Loyal Frampton and children, lof Ville Lemoine, Mr.and Mrs.¦ w li \".§p»i| li Donald Dezan and daughter.Judy, of Beebe, and Mr.and Mrs.Harold Rever and son, of Rock Island.Sunworthy wallpaper makes such a wonderful difference ! 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MINES % liccbcoolicDaili) TEccotd TUES .OCT.17.1961 iff ,','1 /¦: \u2018\u2018Sherbrooke\u2019s Leading Dairy\u201d SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO 11585 City to build roa Residents ask city to move race track go If Aid A group of 30 persons re the stables the area hardl.v becoming an educational con-tion was supported by presenting the residents of looked residential.\ttre.>aid the petitioners.\t.Felix Thibault.Park.Terrill, St, Michel and With the present schools and The existence of race tracks' Aid P.Gervals expressed his other streets in the East Ward, the new teacher school to be in this area is no longer toler sympathy with the residents but petitioned the City Council last built in the area, the district is able they maintained.The peti pointed out that the rights ac ; night to remove the Sherbrooke-quired by the people running race track from its present lo\t( \u2022\tf \\ A / I \\ A /\tI the racf track a long time ago cation.The petitioners said that I while they felt bad about the I race track they did not wish to raise objections as long as the [grand stand was there.Now that the grand stand is Site not yet Musset St.decided; possible Section of West Ward has power black-out Nearly one quarter of West Canadian Ingersoll Rand and cannot be just taken away The city council promised to look into the matter but suggest ed that this problem be settled in a friendly way and asked the residents to me>et the harness race organiiers.destroyed they said they would Ward homes in Sherbrooke and the CPU station, had been noti- Tlu.CouncH last night decid OPTIMIST GOVERNOR \u2014 Shown above is the Optimists\u2019 district governor of zone 28 being welcomed by members of the Sherbrooke Optimist Club.The governor, Alf Percival.spoae at the Sherbrooke Club last night.From left are Raymond Dionne, president of Sherbrooke Optimist Club.Alf Percival.district governor of zone 28.and Leon Beaudry, a past president of the Sherbrooke Optimists Club.\t(Record Photo by Gerry LcmayJ like the council to reconsider one mai°r Plant- the Canadian fied ahead of time of the City .-the possibilities of moving the ^rsoll-Rand Company Limit- .mention to shut off the elec whole thing to another site.T*.\"ere without electricity or iricity.The representatives claimed Slx!et'n mlnutes carl-v Tuesda>- I that with the loud-speakers be-:I\"ornin®' ing used until late hours three According to a spokesman for times a week, the heavy traffic the City of Sherbrooke Elee-| land the odours coming fromjtricity and Gas department, West Ward electricity was shut off at 12.30 am.so tbal a broken \u201clightning arrester\" could be taken down from the Rand Sub station on Cource-lette Street.The Sherbrooke Electricity Dist.governor: Driver critically injured Police continue search for bank robbers Optimism\u2014source of inspiration notified of fhe break down around 4.30 p.m.Monday after-Ajnoon.It was decided to take {father of five children is on the lioun tl,l?iirokcn arrester late in I critical list at the St.JosephJoig evening so as not to incon- COWANSVILLE\u2014 (Staff) \u2014 Cowansville and Montreal pro-\u201e\t,\t.\t, , , , vincial police are still on the and Gas department had been ,ookout {pr any clues that THETFORD MINES ¦\u2018Optimism is rooted in divine.truth and is a philosophy of life always looking to the star in the that answers the needs oi you | sky.\u201d and me.\u201d\tAs an example of this Perci- These were the words of Alf val pointed out the millions of Percival, district governor of dollars being spent by Optimist zone 28 who visited the Sher- j international for the youth of brooks Optimist Club Monday j today.nishL\tj \u201cTomorrow the world will be The governor traced the hjs- We, who are training the tory of Optimism back 1900 \u201cOptimists are no star gazers, ward for those who hold their heads in the sky and dare to have faith.To succeed in life on-s must hold to the light and believe that tomorrow will be a brighter day.\u201d years, explaining that the first Optimist Club consisted of twelve members who believed that there was a hope in life and upheld this philosophy until it spread the world over.An Optimist must alw ays look-on the bright side of things, Mr.Percival said.\u201cWe know that people arc going hungry in the world but we also know that something is being done about it.We read the papers and see that there are wicked criminals in the world but we also know that there are far more good people than there are bad people.\u201d The governor said that the main thing to do in life is to search for the \u201cbrighter side.\" He added: Father of 13 given break A father of 13 children was given a suspended sentence yesterday after he pleaded guilty to a charge of theft.The accused told the Court that he came upon a chain saw lying in a wooded area as he was hunting during the weekend.He admitted intending to keep the expensive saw, but was immediately arrested by the QPP.Judge Hayes told the accused that he was giving him a chance because of his family.The latter promised the Court that this was his first and last appearance in a Court House.BRIEFLETS youth, make it.It does no good to build million dollar highways if we let our youth have the crumbs that fall from the table.\u201d In closing, the governor said that \u201clife has always moved for- School marks Driving charge nets motorist heavy fine A 22 year old Greenlay man was fined $100 and costs, or one month in jail, in District Court yesterday after he pleaded guilty to a charge of impaired driving.Donald Godbout also pleaded \u2022\t{guilty to a second charge of in anniversary {juring five persons while driv The 100th anniversary of the incorporation of Bishop Mountain Hall in Coaticook was cele brated last Saturday with an afternoon tea sposored by the Quebec Committee of Bishop Mountain Hall.Bishop Mountain Hall is ing his car in a criminally negligent manner Judge Redmond Hayes remanded sentence on the second charge to October 23.The maximum penalty on this charge is 10 years.Crown Attorney Benoit Tur-a\u2018mel asked the Court to impose boarding home for girls without an exemplary sentence.He stat- homes and for girls who live too far away from home to attend school.At present, there ed that Godbout was \u201cdead drunk\u201d when he struck two oth- ,\t,\t, ,,\t, ,er cars at approximately 3 a.m.are 15 girls staying at the home|last Sunday morning He said that there were five occupants in both cars, and that all of them were injured by Godbout\u2019s \u201chaphazardous driving and indifferent attitude.although the school can acconi modate up to 20 girls.The home was originally founded in Quebec City but was moved to Coaticook in 1942.two matrons, Miss M.Carter The school is supervised by|,-.\t.\t.of Gaspe and Mrs.G.Humphrey K /WOH/S Speaker.\" of Ayer\u2019s Cliff.\t- Guests from Sherbrooke, Len-1 noxville and surrounding districts attended the tea.Hostesses { were Mrs.Donald Ross of Que-i bee and Miss A.Gillard of The successful revolt of Syria hospital in Thetford Mines to day suffering from injuries received in a car collision Monday morning at \u201cQuatre Chemins\u201d Sacre-Coeur de Marie.Still uneoncious in the hos- venienee West Ward residents.Large plants, such as the pilai with a fractured skull is 42 year-old Gerard Fecteau, oi 7th range, Thetford.The accident occurred around 5.45 p.m.at the intersections of roads leading to St.Methode and the eighth range of Saero Coeur de Marie.\t,\t.\t, The other car.coming from!™® n®xt nieet'nS of the Yam- iaska Conservation Association would help them in their search for thieves who held up the Mansonville Branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce last Friday night and got away with approximately $5 000 cash.Jean Staniulls, head of the .* Cowansville detachment told the OnS©rV3TlOn Recor(i Monday that police were ed to fine the city\u2019s suppliers who fail to deliver orders after 10 days.The penalty will bo 1 i per day late of the order value The decision was taken in view of the fact that most suppliers are delivering the orders with _ ,hc stio\u201e js who lhcn !ong delays.\twill bear the eosts L.T.Auto Supply which was, The al{lermen subtl1|\u201e#d th(> motion that the city hear all the costs and charge the 60% for .re-allocation to the future resl-clericiu|den|s council believed that By DOGAN AKMAN (Record Staff Reporter) City Council last night brought a solution to the heated dispute over a proposed \\ ermont St.entrance to the Sherbrooke Country Club.I he city has decided to build a new road leading to the club, Cots bordering the future Musset St.are considered as a possible site of the road.Council hit a snag on the question of financing the construction of the road.1 he new asphalt road is estimated to cost $ I 5.000 but according to city charter governing road construction projects, the city can only pay 40', of the costs.The remaining 60', is divided among the residents of the stieet.The problem arises because.there arc no residents at this asked last week to return to the city the order for 6(X> imp gal Ions of anti frorze declined lo: do so.Because ot a Rotary governor visits here error made by the City Hall 6 tenders were placed tu ihr |p(,(>plf won-t iieM(at0 wrong box and among these there, tenders 2 bid lower than Auto Supply.The error wo.« found out too late.opened building lennoxville actors adopt new name meeting planned COWANSVILLE \u2014(Staff) \u2014 Robertsonville towards St.Me thode was driven by Hercule Fortin of St.Methode.In the,^ .,\t.o _ car with him was one passen-0ct(>ber ' a, ,'1, ' ger, Victor Tardiff of the same; A special invitation is sent town.\t|out f° a\" deer hunters, for The impact threw Fortin\u2019s there will be a forum regarding car into an eight-foot deep ditch and threw Fecteau out of his small European car unto the highway.Painting exhibition used in the robbery.The thugs, wearing red clotn bags over their heads, gloves on their hands, and each armed with a revolver forced four eus tomers and three employees, including the bank manager, J.C.Longpre 31, of Mansonville to lie on the floor while they emptied a drawer of a teller\u2019s cage.Thieves entered the bank at 7.55 p.m.Friday evening, five this year\u2019s hunting laws.Those Illi\"u,es (before closinS ,in\u2019en .attending will also be urged to No getaway car was eon by present their views on the new an;v (>f lbe witnesses but police jaws\t; believe there was a third bandit waiting in a nearby automobile The former St.George's Play ers of Lennoxville are in the .\t.\t, .\t\u201e \u201e .process of reorganization under still on the lookout for a get-.f .\t.\u201e\u201e the name of The Lennoxvul ¦ awav car that could have been\t.\t, ,.Players, and will offer a full length comedy early in 1962.Because of the increased de Hotel, Waterloo, Wednesday As always, be awarded, sleeping bag door This a prizes will month, a while the holdup was taking place.at border community field rifle and a set of binocu ROCK ISLAND \u2014 There will|lars W'U T*6 given.\tCitlTfxn^ SIQH This month\u2019s films are en-V-l1 ¦ ACaiyu titled Water Bill U.S.A., Let usl .;, \u2022\t.go to the Woods and Le Bar dupeTITlOn TO yOV T.be an exhibition of paintings by Miss Pearl Dorman of Rock Island at Haskell Free Library during library hours from Octo-lST- Laurent.ber 17th to 28th.\t- Miss Dorman recently return-; u .i 'ii l.*! J ed from St.Andrews East near Heat Kill» Children Montreal, where she took les-j TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) sons.She then joined the Ar {Eleven infants have died from|loo request that the proper de-gentueil Art Association oflthe heat in Tijuana in the last!partaient of the provincial gov-that town.The paintings ex- three days, Dr.Ernesto Castroernment be instructed to clean hibited are in oil and repre- reported Monday night.Maxi- Waterloo Lake with regards to sent her work during the last mum temperature for the periodjthe weeds and other foreign ob-eighteen months.\twas 110 degrees.\tEjects.The city is also anxious to obtain the necessary guarantee to ensure that the lots which will border the future street will \u2022not be used as parking space but instead developed as a residential area in compliance {with the zoning by-laws and urban development plan.In order to iron out these questions, city hall representatives will mecl the Sherbrooke Trust Company trustees of (he site.The council\u2019s decision puts an end to fears that the new club entrance would be located on Vermont street a project that was condemned by the street\u2019s residents.WATERLOO \u2014 (Special) \u2014 A petition is being circulated in Waterloo at the present| time saying: \u201cWe, the undersigned, paying taxes in Water- mands of the growing parish on St.George\u2019s Hall where the group staged its productions during the past four years, it has been decided to transfer the plays to the stage at Bishop's College School and to change the name of the group to The Lennoxville Players.The group will lie composed largely of the same personnel, both acting and producing.Mr.l\t*\tI Arthur Speid who was the ini iÇÇ/ff f f Cf Cf tial organizer and director of the players, will continue to act as Producer with Lewis Evans as director and Wendell Bent tie as stage manager.Many veterans of former St George's Players productions will be cast in the forthcoming play, along with several new comers to the local dramatic seen?$152,000 awarded Syrian revolt may mean end of Nasser against Egypt may be the first step towards Nasser's downfall, ; the president of the United Is-told the Sher- 5HERBROOKE Carry-on Club fall tea.Thurs Wednesday, October 18, i9bl, Nov.9th, 3 to 5.30 at Norton will be the Golden Wedding Residence.Adm: 50c.\t| Anniversary for Mr.and Mrs.-\tAlmon Amos Bobo, Lake Street St.Patrick's Parish Supper.iWaterloo.sponsored by the Catholic Worn- Fifty years ago this couple King\u2019s Hall in Compton.Pourers at the tea were Mrs.J.K.Goodfellow of Coaticook, Mrs.G.Kendrick of Coaticook;) Mrs.Teakle of Quebec City; and rae , Appe.a , ,\t,\t.Mrs.H.M.Black of Coaticook.brooke Klwams C^b Monday ______________________| night._\tj\tj.\t! The guest speaker, Sol D.Couple celebrate Granek of Montreal has made .\t| several trips to North Africa to study conditions there.Mr.Granek did not comment anniversary WATERLOO \u2014¦ (Special) \u2014 on the probable success of the new government but said there en\u2019s League to be held in St Patrick\u2019s Church Hall on Thursday, October 19th, from 5:00 p.m.to 7:00 p.m.V.O.N.Thrift Shop Sale.Trinity Church Hall, Court Street.Wednesday, October 18th, 9 a m.to 9 p.m.Don't wait .\"Insuro and bt aura\" sea \u2014 HENRY WARD All finas of insuranet Tat.LO.9-1050 were married by Rev.Charles Ireland in Eastman.They lived in Waterloo practically all their lives.They have three children, Mrs.Roma Boyd and Mr.Lawrence Bobo, of Waterloo and Mrs.Edith Lucia of California.Mr.and Mrs.Bobo will observe this anniversary very quietly, at home.Rest ordered ROME (AP)\u2014Luigi Einaudi, the Italian republic\u2019s first president, was taken to a Rome clinic Monday night with circulatory ailments.His doctors ad-j vised complete rest.were many abuses it could correct.Under Egyptian domination Mr.Granek said, Syria was exploited.The Syrians were forced to pay 57 per cent of a joint tax levied on the two countries for armaments.The Egyptian government had also started to move Egyptian peasants into Syrian land to lessen their problems of overpopulation and also to weaken Syrian nationalism.Nasser condemned the Western countries and their allies when they recognized Syria\u2019s independence but he did not say a word when Russia and its satellites made the same move, the speaker pointed out.Nasser is obviously dominated by the Communists Mr.Granek said.One suggestion that his power might be on the decrease was given by the editor in chief of a leading Cairo newspaper, he added.This man said in an editorial, otherwise did not benefit the masses.\u201cDisease, illiteracy, and poverty still plague the population,\" he noted.In Saudi Arabia millions are spent on maintaining castles and harems.Slaves are still sold in public squares and escaped slaves are still hung in that despite his admiration for\tlhe Nasser, Hero personality is notr ««_ ^________ui_________i by itself sufficient to create Arab union.\u201d Mr.Granek painted a bleak Fire burns .and burns MOIRA, England (AP) \u2014 (AP)\u2014Theodora Insley turned on the cold water faucet and out came hot water and a cloud of steam.Her husband, William, in the garden, dug his spade into the ground.Out came smoke.The Insleys sent for the fire department.The firemen found an underground fire in the garden.All day Sunday they dug and by dusk they had removed 50 tons of old coal mine waste.\u201cMy house stands on filled-in ground and the soil is full of pieces of coal,\u201d said Insley, 62, a mine official.\u201cThe fire must have started last July when I burned some garden refuse.\u201d Chief fire officer William Stretton said \u201cwe\u2019ll just have to keep digging until we get all the burning coal out.\u201d FARNHAM \u2014(Staff)\u2014Contracts have been awarded and work Is now underway in the construction of the Gelco Furniture Manufacturing Company, of Farnham.The Contract was awarded to Paul Boucher of Henry-ville and the project is valued at $152,000.The rompany was completely destroyed by fire Wednesday December 28 in a $500,000 blaze.Flames broke out at the plant about 9.30 p.m.and could he seen reaching into the sky nearly five hours later.One hundred and fifty employees were left jobless as the result of the blaze.Twenty-five Farnham firemen under the direction of fire chief Antonin Itohillard and 19 St.Johns firemen, were called in to fight the flames.Farnham chief Babillard said at the time that it was one of the worst fires he had seen in his 22 years as a fireman.Rummage sale How To Hear Again With New Cordless Electronic Capsule CHICAGO (Special) \u2014 A won- ! Posen also announced that a derful tiny new hearing aid uti-1 thrilling new, fully illustrated lizing the latest in electronic | book reveals all the exciting facts research\u2014that can correct hear ing loss without cords, wires or plastic tubes \u2014 the \u201cUtopian\u201d \u2014 was announced by S.F.Posen, noted acoustical authority.Posen stated.\u201cThis remarkable new hearing aid slips in and out of the ear as easily as snapping your fingers.It provides higher tidelitv hearing at natural ear-lovc! Ihnt can help many suf-Icrer» Irom mild hearing loss.\u201d Museum to open October 21st Mr.Granek blamed Nasser for Communist penetration of the Middle East.He said that millions are spent for arma picture, of various other coup- men^g instead of for social wel tries in the Middle East.He said fare Trade unions are not per that revolutions, peaceful or mjtted and there are no elec txrinnc in lions.This is true of all the wrings IFI Communist dominated coun { MANSONVILLE \u2014 (Special) {ing held in connection with the tries.\tj\u2014 The members of St Paul\u2019siannual meeting of the Missis- Israel, on the other hand ^ Woman's Auxiliary held their|quoi County Historical Society the only parliamentary demo-i^3^ rummage sale in the Parish|being held at 2 p.m.cracy in the Middle East, Mr Rall_°ti Oct.14 Total proceeds T\tr'\t1 Granek pointed out.Arab10 COWANSVILLE \u2014 (Special) \u2014 Kenneth Baker is to open the Missisquoi County Museum at the Dunham School on October 21.The official opening is Ire- date amount to $103.The rulers are openly hostile to H ba^ be °Pencd on Hriday about this revolutionary new wav to hear clearly again.\"It is \u2018must\u2019 reading for everyone with a hear- j ing problem,\u201d he added.\ti To acquaint readers of this | newspaper with full details, the ; book will be sent free m a plain j wrapper on request.No obbea- |Gl;ESx SPEAKER \u2014 Sol.D.Granek of Montreal, «entre, who was guest speaker at the tion.Write today to: Dept.2-771.wee(iiv meeting ot (he Sherbrooke Kiwanis CTub is shown with Sam Glllman, left, who in- Beitone Hearing -A''*\tIn troduced him and Rev.Sidney Garland who thanked the speaker.Lombara Avenue, Winnipeg 2.\t'\t.Manitoba.A postcard will do.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay' evening, Oct.20, for those who the rights of citizens.They vote missed ,^c 5ale l381 week, and can become members of trade unions.In 13 years the literacy rate has risen to 85 per cent.Mr.Granek pointed out that Israel is projecting a new image of the white man in black Africa.Instead of colonial exploitation, Mr.Granek said, Israel is helping the new African countries by sending technicians and other experts to schools, training, centres, and agricultural settlements based on Israel\u2019s experience in co-operative farming.Mr.Granek said that the Soviet Union is hostile to Israel because she is showing small poor countries that it is possible to advance without embracing the Communist doctrine.Mr.Granek added that the fate of the world may rest on what democracies do \u201cwithout any strings attached\u201d to assist the emerging nations of black , Africa.2 p.m.at the United Church Hall at Dunham.Guests will have an opportunity to view the exhibits at the museum and everyone is welcome.C.Andrew Ilerschel The Sherbrooke Rotary Club will be host on Tuesday evening to C.Andrew Hershchel, governor nf district 785 of Rotary In bernational.A member and past president of the Montpelier Rotary Club, Mr.Ilerschel is making his annual official visit to the 33 Rotary Clubs in Quebec, northern Vermont and northern New Hampshire in his district.He will address the regular meeting of the Sherbrooke club and also will confer with %e president, Paul F.Theobald nf North Hatley, and the secretary, W.Hawley Griffith, as well as the committee chairmen, on Rotary administration and service activities.Mr.Ilerschel was elected a district governor nf Rotary International for 1961-62 at Rotary\u2019s 52nd annual convention in Tokyo, Japan, last May.He is one of 269 district governors supervising the activities of more than 11,000 Rotary Clubs throughout the world, to which belong some 510,000 business and professional executives.APEC Criticizes federation GRANBY, Que.\u2014 The Quebec branch of the Association of Postal Employees of Canada took a vote of non-confidence Monday in the Civil Service Federation to which it is affiliated.The branch said in a resolution that the federation's attitude to collective bargaining for civil servants was the reason.It said that if the attitude continues, the APEC should consider withdrawing from the federation.Adopted also was a motion urging that means be taken to obtain the right of negotiation and collective bargaining for postal employees.Only a select number of jewelers can display this emblem, To be awarded membership in the American Gem Society, a Jeweler most qualify on the basis of his business integrity and his (jeep understanding of gemology.Membership cannot be purchased or given.it must be re-won.each year.We're proud of our membership, for in the final analysis il signifies our interest (and capability) in serving you better.Skinner Sc Nadeau Inc, 82 Wellington North, Sherbrooko, end »t the Sherbrooke Shopping Centre.iiTriwr 1 « Sl)Kbcookel)aili) Becotd Ettêblishtd F«bru»ry f.H^7.ineorponlinf »h» Sh«rbrook» Gatttt* («i*.1837) and th* Sharbrooka Êüaminar (\u2022*».1879).\t\u201e L\t_\t.\t,\t, , .\t,l0 Publithtd «vary waakday by tha Sharbrooka Daily Record Company, Ltd., 119 Wellington Straat North, Sharbrooka, of which Edna A Beerworth it Saerataryjraasurar Subscription Rata*: Carriar dalivary in Sharbrooka and Eastern Township*.30 cant* waaklv $15 60 par year.Mail subscription in Canada, Groat Britain, 1 year $9.00.6 $5 00 3 month.$3.00, 1 month $135 United States and South America, 1 year $I7.W) 6 months $4.00, 3 month.$5.00, 1 month $2.00 Singla copies $«\u2022; Back copias.Sc; over 30 days.10-;, oyer 90 days old, 7Sc.\"Authoriiad as taeond clast mail.Post Office Department Ottawa.\"__________________________________________ ._\t_________ TUESDAY.OCTOBER 17, 1961 ''Sorry, He's Tied Up Right Now\u2014-HI Give' Him Your Message\" United, progressive party UK Tories create a Vanishing farm lands One of the growing problem* in connection with the rapid expansion of Canadian cities is the steady transfer of prime agricultural land from farming to residential properties.While the situation locally may not be too serious, the past few years have witnessed several fine farms on the outskirts of Sherbrooke being transformed into residential sub-divisions and even industrial properties.This results in a diminution of the supply of readilv-available farm produce at the very time the urban population formerly served by the farm is increasing.Then, too, those green belts on the outskirts of heavily-populated areas, which provide some measure of relief for the oppressiveness of city living, are disappearing.The problem is one for which there is no easy solution.Agricultural production must be maintained.But it is unjust to compel a farmer \u2014 faced with steadily mounting local taxes \u2014 to retain his (arm when offered a high price for it by some real estate devel- oper.One suggestion put forward at the annual meeting of the Community Planning Association held in Hal ifax was that municipalities offer tax concessions to farmers who keep their land in production.But the value of this is dubious, as in very few cases would the tax concessions be sufficient to offset the prices offered by the development groups.The use of marginal or sub-marginal lands for real estate development has been suggested and offers certain attractions.But, too often, especially in the Eastern Townships, this type of land is rocky with only a few inches of soil over solid rock.This makes the cost of excavating for foundations and the provision of required water and sewage services almost prohibitive.The only solution, and even this is open to many, many objections would be to have all real estate developments controlled by some central, public authority, who would purchase the land required after determining its respective values from an agricultural and urban development viewpoint.4 \u2022>he Un.led Church, met in the Church, with Mrs.Merton Car-son in charge of the devotionals.The Regional and Sectional Rally will be held at the Ulver-ton United Church, on Oct.19.All are cor- COWANSV1LLE \u2014 tSp \u2014 The October meeting of Em manuel Woman's Associât tot was held in the Senior Club.starting at 10 a m Room of Emmanuel United diaiiy invited.Church on October 11th wi\u2019h Thanksgiving weekend guests an attendance of nine mein ^ Mr- sn(i ^lrs- Reginald Webbers and one guests.Mrs.Cla ster were.Mr.and Mrs John rence Hamilton was hostess, Hawes.Mr.Stanley Hawes, and Mrs.Thomas Forster pres- Miss Wanda Hawes and Mr.idgrj\tJerry McKenna, all of Montreal.Correspondence was read Mr.and Mrs.Arthur John-from Quebec - Sherbrooke Pros- ston.Miss Lora Johnston, of bytery the Fall Rally, and a Montreal, and Mr.Donald Rich- to pinch myself while I\u2019m read-letter\" of thanks from Mr.and mond.of South Durham were ing my mail just to make sure Mrs.Neil Stalker.Plans wereiThanksgiving guests of Mr.and j m nol in\tof some made for a Card Party to b*> Mrs.Elmer Duffy, m Richmond fantasUc dream held in the Church Hall on and aiso visited in Graniteville.\t.October 30th at 8 p m.when U1Ü1 Mr.James Bacon and Mrs.>ou a te» samples to illustrate \u2018'500\u201d w\u2019ill be enjoyed.\tCarrie Leney.A donation was made to the1 Mr.and Mrs.Doctor AWAKE LETTER DREAMS READER WIDE Ross There are days when 1 have Let me give mple what I mean: t'ar_ \"I have hesitated writing you Provisional Committee of the son.and son.Norman, were in about your column entitled! U.C.Women's Groups.The an- Montreal on Thanksgiving Sun- \u2019Home Remedies are Not Cures nual Christmas tea and Sale \u2019t; day, guests of relatives.\t^or Common Cold for the Unemploymeni situation OTTAWA '\ta medical doctor\tjjj.^ nlnlP 0f Suranné, pictured above with her owner Mrs.ing will be entertained by Mrs n aw, Mr.Daniel Clark\tor has AMA\tapproval tBut) an\tK y.Stanton of North Hatley, was the winner of (he special T.Forster.A social period and Mr.Harold Gunter, of Mont-en-2|n Price Bros >e replaced when installation Mrs.Hawker showed a net ba! Quebec Tel .akes place in November.jance of $456.12.The chicken pie.Roe, \\ V Mr.Walsh, his wife and sis supper brought in $125 and the Ro,value OR 1er, Mrs.Violet Badger, arc all tulip quilt cleared $37.70 The Shawinignn charter members of Golden quilt was won by Mrs.Stanley Steel Co Star Chapter and in 1959 was w'lson, of Sherbrooke\tTrans-Can\tPipe its Worthy Patron.His sister The president, Mrs.Leslie Ta Triad Oil has served in several of the lor.thanked everyone whose as Zeller's chairs and is in line for Worthy sistance had contributed toward BANKS Matron in the 1962 election.the success of the supper, es Ban Can.Nat THREE GENERATIONS peeially several young girls,IBank of Mont.Mr.Walsh is a member of who had given generous aid : Hank of N.s Golden Rule Masonic Lodge, Two quilts were tacked at can imp B of ( A.F.and A.M.No.5, Stanstead, the meeting, one to be sold, the i David8on' Ml\u2019s-Chester, N.H., has been visiting and Mr Davidson Also visitors and Mrs.Ivan MeCrea, of iitc after spending three months with her son, Mr.Peter Reimers, Mrs.Reimers and family.Mr Ltd.reports nine months 1961 of $2.35 Reimers is spending a few days ,\t\u201e\t,.\t______ .1\tJ ^ share.ResulU in 19bl are not in Inverness, Hill, N.S.of Boston, Mass.ARE YOU AN EXECUTOR?If the responsibilities are more burdensome and time-consuming than you had expected\u2014in fairness to yourself and the heirs you should consider the advantages of appointing as your Agent a full-time, experienced Executor.\"SEE THE ROYAL TRUST A SOU w Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Courville.Mrs.L.Hughes and grandson Mr.L.Ames, of Greenfield, Mass., Mr.Albert Pearson, of North Hatley, have been guests of Mrs.Maggie Whitehouse and Mr.Earl Whitehouse.at the same home were Mr.and Agathe, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Rodgers, of Oakville, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Ripley of Amherst, N.S .have returned home, after spending a week Mrs.Frank Ross Denison Mines earnings for the ended Sept.30th a Icomparbale with those of 1980 j because of a change, in Ihe basis [of calculating write-offs adopt jed following the amalgamation Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry'a.rra,!«0,^\"U in Campbell during the holiday[^1arch weekend were Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Nutbrown, of Thetford The Ladies Guild of St.Matt-Iw- w- Hayward, and Mr.Hay-hew\u2019s Church was entertained ward' at the home of Mrs Beatrice11 Congratulations are being ex-Racicot, when plans were made tended to Mrs.W.Cassin, on her 80th birthday, and to1 with the former\u2019s sister, Mrs Mines, Mr.and Mrs.Francis for a card party to be held in the evening, Oct.25, in the Church Hall.\tBowring who Mrs.Harlan Martin has been birthdays a patient in the B.M.P.Hospital,\u2019 Mrs.Russell Bedard and in Sweetsburg.\tdaughter, Helen, spent a week- Miss Christine Davidson, of end with Mrs.Percy Draper, at Montreal, spent a weekend with Draper\u2019s Corner, her grandmother, Mrs.T.R.| Miss Rosalie Burrill, of Mont-Davidson, and aunt, Miss Hope real, spent Thanksgiving week- Campbell, of Montreal, Miss Judy Harron, of Sherbrooke, and Mr.and Mrs.Keith Campbell of Plessisville.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Jos- Produce Quotes MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Agricul itiirc department quotations: Messrs.Robert Barr and Johnjeph Wright were Mr.and Mrs.; E\u201egs.wholesale dealer prices also celebrated Leonard Henderson of Ayer\u2019s^ ;ountry statjonS] wooden car-Jiff, Mr.and Mrs.Roy Walker, (ons: extra large 64-65; large of Bury, Mr and Mrs.Herbert !R2 medium 50.51; 8maJl 32; Wnght and family of Danville [3 45 and c 28.Receipts: 87.\u2018j1\"»! ^ 'i1™ Bu ock Butter: Current receipts ten-and Mr.and Mrs.Dale Rollins, derab]c 02% 63%, non - tender- of Beebe'\table 61% - 62%; fresh grade ABOUT IT\u201d CANADA'S LEADING EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE 150 FRONTENAC ST., SHERBROOKE, LO.9-5159 H.A.SIMONS, MANAGER Davidson Mr.Bruce Racicot, who had [the misfortune to break his col-liar bone, was a patient in St [Joseph\u2019s Hospital, Granby.Mrs Tola Sherwood, of Boston, Mass., Mr.and Mrs.M MeLellan and Brian, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Cecil MeLellan end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Holland Burrill.Miss Mildred Gilchrist, of Montreal, spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs, Charles OAVIDSON HIU- \u2014 creamery prints, job price 64% 66, fresh wholesale tenderable Mr.W.Proulx and Mrs.W.63-64, non-tenderablc 63-63%.Robinson accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Alex Davidson spent Thanksgiving with Mr.and Mrs.Gilchrist, and Mr.Gilchrist, and F.E.Davidson in Georgeville.attended a family gathering on Thanksgiving at the home of her brothers, Mr.Elton Gilchrist.at Kingsbury.Mrs.J.LeRoy, of Roxboro, has returned home after visit ing Mr.W.Proulx and Mrs.W Robinson.Cheese: Delivered Montreal, waxed current receipts Quebec white 31, wholesale white 32, colored 32%.Potatoes: local new 75s 1.00-1.10; local new 50s .70-,75; N.B.new 50s .90; N.B.new 10s .23; P.E.Ï.new 75s no.1 1.44.Mad,FINNAN Mr* Kfflr Mac Lennart and family of ScoUtown, Que., wUh to express Ihelr heartfelt thanks to their many friend* and neighbour* for the many beautiful flowers, card* and food that were received during the recent lOB* of Iheir beloved huihand ant! father, To any one who in any way helped to llrhten the burden of our flrief.pJeaae accept our alncero thank* in fftrnuiriant GOFIiON \u2014 Trenwirpd memories of a fl*«r \"A'lte, mothrr and graml-mnth»r, Cirace GllnhrUt, formerly of Richmond.Qne., who passer! away October 17th, 1958 Beautiful memories silently kepi Of one we loved and c»n never forget.WIT-FUKi) rhusbaml), nJNE & GRAHAM DENISON (dau([hter and son-in-law); ROY * GARY DENISON, Igrandsons).Saskatoon, Saak.CADY, Malcolm ,\\i h% residence 122 Veterans Blvd , Cim ansville, Que , on October 16th, 1961.Malcolm Brown Cady, lie loved hiisb.'ind of Hazel Farrell in his 49th year.Resting at the C.K Wilson and Son Funeral Home, 1(14 Buzzell Ave, Cow ansville Funeral service from Trinity Anglican Church on Wednesday, October 18th, a! 3.30 p m Rev.John Peacock officiating Interment Christ Church Cemetery, Sweetslnirg HEALY.C, Ross P -m-iI away at Peterborough Ho'iiitnl, Pt erborough, Ont,, on Sunday, October 15th,\t1961, C Ross Healy in hi-, 5(5th year, llUsi>aild t'f Elsie Nish and son of Mr C C.Healy.Prayers at W \\ stone Funeral Home, Rich moml, Quo .Thursday, \u2022 18th al 2 p m.Interment in St Vnil\u2019s Cemetery lier 1.Simp son officiating.MINOR, Daisy May \\l tlv Courville Resl Hume Souiii Stukely.on Monday.October 16, 1961.Daisy May Hamilton, of Magog, Que., in tier filth year beloved wife of the late Olher James Minor and dear mother of Avon, of l.ymlom ille \\ i,.Eldon; Ronald; Mrs M KmsF (Myrtle); Mrs.0 Mosher CAIcda), of Clear Creek.Out and Mrs It Walker (Norma), of Dundas, Ont Resting at Ihe Sherbrooke .Street F u n e r a I Home, 150 Sherbrooke Street, Magog, where friends may call on Tuesday from 7 to 9 and on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 lo 9 and where family pr.n ers will lx» held at 2 00 o\u2019clock on Thursday, October 19, thence to Advent Christian Church, Merry Street South, Magog, for service nl 2.30 lie* T.O.Traviss officiating Inter ment in Brookside Cemetery, Fitch Bay, Quo McKenna's I n neral Service, Tel VI.3-3731, Magog STURTEVANT, MillicenF M the Brome Missisquoi Perkins Hospital, Sweetshiiri .Que on Tuesday, October 17,\t1961.Millicenl Collins helmed wile of George F.Sturtevant, a.\".e 73 years Rest ing at the C JO.Wilson and Son Funeral Home, Knowlton, Que.Funeral erviee from St John's Church.Brome on Thursday, October 19th at 2 p in.Interment Brome, Que WHITE, Emma Alberta At the Blake Nursing Home, Ayer:; Cliff, Que., on Sunday, October 15lh, 1901, Emma Alberla Sia) ton, hcloved wife of fhe fain Joseph N.White and niothei of J N.Whil c of Coat B ook in her 98th year.Resting at her late residence, 134 Union Street.Coalieook, where faniil' pray ers will he said on Wednesday October 18th at 2 pm , folhev ed by service in Sisco Memorial Church at 2.30 p.m The Rev A.13.Lovelace officiating Interment in Mount Forest Cemc tery J.H.Knapp RegVl.Prospect 2-246A J- W.DRAPER FUNERAL HOME Î17 Main St., CowansvCie, ««i, 157 Succeisor to: Howard Ilastlnfl*.The Late: Ceo.Robb, Jos.filnfl ¦ton, Kenneth Jenne, Walter Morrison RACICOT \u2014 In loving memory of our dear father.Napoleon Ha cieot, who died on October 17, I9B0 You bade no one a last farewell.You could not say j?ood-bye.You were gone before we knew It, And God alone knows why.Ever remembered by his children, MR.& MRS.DOUGLAS CORDEAU.MR.&.MRS.HOMER RACICOT and FAMITaY, CORA RACICOT.WOODROW - In loving memory of my denr wife, Lulu Woodrow, who was taken to heav%i three years ago, October IT, 195B, I hove lost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own, And day by day I miss her more.As I walk through life alone.Sadly missed by her husband, CHARLES WOODROW, Rock Island t.I.BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL & AMBULANCE f-SERVICE \u2019 W* Rant Hospital Bed» 400 Quean Blvd.- LO.2-W7 MONUMENTS NOW: Delivery and erection ANYWHERE IN THE TOWN-SH PS \u2014 LOW PRICES Send for FREE booklet showing beautiful atone* \u2014 ALL GRANITES.ORDER BY MAIL; Write, phona or call: ANDERSON MONUMENTS BEEBE \u2014 TR.6-2416.Que.(In Sutton, Lloyd Mandigo) ( SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUES., OCT.17, 19fll 4 \u2019 has the second bes1 average\u20142.25 for four games.in Redlegs Make Five-For-Two Plover Deal J\tI fourth olace with four points (average\u2014a.üa tor tour games.CINCINNATI -(API- Cm The lhrce Leafs arj vPeterflns The most penalized player cinnati Reds today announced\tonHiths league is defenceman Bot second five-for-tw-o player Red Kelly, Frank Mahovlich and Allan Stanley.The Boston rep- Armstrong of Boston.He has 14 purchase deal in two days wiih!resentatives 'are j0hnny Bucyk, minutes.The most penalized .i t J,-*-a'n[j teams are Detroit and New |York\u2014each with 40 minutes.The leaders: .iilBû' iiiiiiiiliilKwi.ù.iiii\u2019 niiutiim MAGOG HOLDS SPORTS DAY \u2014 Princess Elizabeth High School of Magog held a Sports Day last Saturday when they entertained Mount Bruno High School.A full day of games introduced a new type of competitive sport and the officials of both schools were more than pleased with the result.In the photo, left to right, are Dwight Lundeen and Brian Fields of Magog being cheered by Allyson Trew as they try to drop the hall into the basket against Bruno's Bill Brewer and Terry Norman.\t(Photo by Charles Catchpaugh) Bishop\u2019s soccer Satans met tragedy and triumph when they journeyed to Montreal last week-end They were outclassed 12-0 by McGill Redmen Friday, but picked up a point when they tried Macdonald 4-4 Saturday.The club\u2019s bench strength was brought into play, as Satans were forced to play two games in 15 hours.They met the Aggies Saturday morning at 10:30, as there was a foot-hall game scheduled for that afternoon.Things looked good Friday when Bishop\u2019s held McGill scoreless for the first ten min utes of play.This was the first time the opposition had failed to counter early, as the Satans suffered from a bad case of opening whistle jitters.At half time, the McGillians had run up a 4-0 lead.Satans started well in the second half but after the first ten minutes of piny, the roof fell in McGill unleashed a fast-breaking at tack.The team definitely showed improvement over their perfor i |rlLr,riXA/n Pinnae mance against Loyola.Fresh jUnKnOWn « man Brian Davidson took to th(\u2018;n__0 A f Çnr>t nets for the Satans in their bout with Macdonald and rnade IA^|^0f0 Aç0 DÎGcI MONZA, Italy (AP)\u2014Flutter-gently against the track\u2019s them, the Satan backs had trou an outstanding debut holding the Aggies to four goals.With the high winds against in,g t\t\u201e\t\u201e edge at Monza Raceway is a Italy Knocks Over United States 4-1 ROME (AP)\u2014Italy trained itsgcli had already sewed_things|about sights on Australia and another'1?against crack at the Davis Cup today.^L the NEW 1962 VOLKSWAGEN Batter than Ever See it today! We accept trade-in».mm BEAUDOIN A'JTOMOBsLCS INC.4835 Kinq West Sherbrooke Tel.LO 9-4*13 ble clearing the ball.By the half Macdonald had run up a 3-0 lead.Yair Frenkel put the Satans on the score sheet as he scored from his inside left position.Macdonald came bark to seemingly put the game on ice.running the score to 4-1.Satans were not to be denied however, as Bruce Bristowe beat the Aggie netminder with a shot that hit the cross-bar and bounced in.Dave Dawson, playing inside right in place of Dave Mellor, who was sidelined with an ankle injury, charged the Mac goalie.The ball was knocked from his hands to narrow the Satan deficit to one goal.Dave Marier, outside left, tied the score 4-4 with his third goal of | (he season.This puts him in front on the Satan scoring list.red rose, replaced almost daily by a never-seen hand to mark the spot where a star German race driver was killed.Track officials have been unable to learn who places the rose at the track, but they sus- pect it is a woman the death of Baron Wolfgang von Trips.Von Trips, 33, was killed Sept.10 when his car careered into spectators during the Italian Grand Prix.Fifteen spectators died with him.The first rose appeared a week after the accident.The United States began long wait until next year.The Italians\u2014after beating the U.S.in the interzone final 4-1\u20141 promptly began preparations! for the trip to Australia.In December, the Italians for the second consecutive year will! meet Australia in the Challenge! mourning Round for the top prize in inter- Douglas.Douglas lone U.S.point, de-Gardini in the first singles match David Freed.last Friday, non-playing U.S.the U.S.getting back in Cup competition next Davis year.For 14 years \u2014 from 1946! -, through 1959 \u2014 the Challenge1 ^ Round was strictly an Aus- their Indianapolis farm affi! ate rookie Clif{ penmngton of the American Association, jerry Toppazzini The Reds acquired the eon- Also bracketed at four points tracts of catchers Don Pavletich are Claude Provost of Montreal and Larry Himes, plus infield- Canadiens and defenceman Jack Bathgate, NY ers Chico Ruiz, Francisco Obre-jEvans of Chicago.\tLitz'berger, Det gon and Cookie Rojas.Indian Ten other players have three McKenney, Bos apolis bought pitchers Marv points.These include six from Bucyk, Bos Fodor and Ray Ripplemeyer.New York \u2014 Andy Hebenton, Provost.Mtl Monday the Reds purchased CamiUe Henry- Dean Prentice, Kelly, Tor five pitchers from Indianapolis Doue Harvey, Earl Ingarfield Stanley Tor Bob Miller, Bob Risenhoover, and Ken Schinkel.\tPennington, Bos Also at three points are De-Evans, Cm troit\u2019s A l.e x Delvecchio and Mahovlich, Tor Gordie Howe and Montreal's Toppazzini, Bos Ralph Backstrom and Marcel Hebenton.NY Bonin.\t! Henry, NY The 1960-61 scoring champion Prentice, NY \u2014Bernie (Boom Boom) Geof-iHarvey, NY frion of Montreal \u2014 has two! Record of points on one goal and one assist.Geoffrion has played two Hall, Chi Bower, Tor Plante, Mtl Worsley, NY Sawchuk, Det Head, Bos Sam Ellis, Bob Krop and Tom Leder The Indians bought first baseman Rogelio Alvarez and Fred Hopke.Gary Player Should Win Top Money Prize G A 3 5 3 2 2 3 Pts.8 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 PiM 4 0 2 C < ( team captain, is concerned]tralian-U.S.affair.Als' Don Clark Setting Hot Pace In Yards Gained Rushing In Big Four, Has 930 Yards For 15?Bucks So Far TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Fullback has ball-carrier-in-chief 1 national tennis.Italian tennis officials said1 they probably will use the same three men against Australia n°n Clark, who beat the U.S.-Nicola Piet-jfor the last place Montreal rangeli, Orlando Simla and Faim Alouettes, is almost two lengths stro Gardini.Last year the Ital- of a football field ahead of his ians lost'to the Australians 4-1.| Pietrangeli, 28, who has dom \u201cThus far we have failed to solve the mystery,\u201d Giuseppe|,nated European amateur tennis Baccigaluppi, director of the for the last ^years, decided a year ago to join Jack Kramer\u2019s professional troupe, then \u201cBut we our eyes track, said Monday, shall go on keeping open.\u201d The rose marks the spot, , ,\t^\t\u201e where von Trips\u2019 Ferrari racer!\u20180 bc\u2018P ' n'-v \"m 10 \u201cavis Cup.bounced back, cockpit down.jWlNS CRUCIAL MATCHES and crushed him.The letters! In the matches with the U.S.changed his mind, saying he wanted to remain an amateur Next.Saturday the Satansj.,w q->\u2022 vvere found printed in he won two crucial singles I take on the Army when CMR\tun the edge of the track.! matches, defeating W h i t n e y travels to Lennoxville.If thCj\tremoved the first rose,!Reed of Alameda, Calif., and Bishop\u2019s squad improves as p]ace(j jn a water-filled vial and!Jon Douglas of Santa Monica, stuck into the ground.\tj Calif.He was instrumental in The mystery deepened when!giving Italy a third point, team-attendants noticed that the rose ing with Orlando Simla to beat was soon replaced by a freshlthe doubles team of Donald Dell bloom almost daily.\tjof Bethesda, Md.and Reed i San Jose, Calif.\u2014Luis Molina,! Baccigaluppi ordered what he| Gardini won Italy\u2019s fourth |l41, San Jose, knocked out Louistcalled \u201ca discreet, unofficial in-point by beating Reed Monday iGarduno, 141'v, Mesa, Ariz.1.'vestigation.\u201d\tI in the final match after Pietran- much as they have in their last few games, they will provide some stiff competition for the soldiers.games.nincvTMzvT V,\trpt ALLOWS FEWEST GOALS DUNEDIN Fla.(Æ> \u2014 They Goa]ie G]enn Hal, of Chicag0 [might as well start fitting Gary has allowed the fewest goalsl Player for this year\u2019s pmfes-five in two games t'or a 2.5o golf money winning,avearge crown'\t,\tThe best goalkeeper's aver- With only a few major tour-]agC) however, belongs to Johnny naments left in the season, it Bower of Toronto.Bower, near-doesn\u2019t appear the South African will be seriously challenged.Player leads the top ten with $64,540 for 28 tournaments.Second is last year\u2019s record breaking money winner, Arnold! Palmer.Palmer has banked! $57,732 for 22 times out on the| tournament trail.He won more than 880,000 last season to set record.Still a strong contender for goalkeepers: G GA SO 2\t5\t0 6 6 9 9 20 \u2022vg 2.5( 2.0( 3.W 2.2: 3. has ?r\"et1 i noien, wno snares me major,^ 513 in 35 tournaments for nearest rival in yards gained Rough Rider carrying choreshRi^ place, rushing in the Eastern Con* with Ron Stewart, made second] Hill Casper Jr., is fourth with ference.\tPlace in r\"shing gains with 730 $36,983 and Jay Hebert is fifth Clark was set loose 23 times'alds n ^ a\u201cemP\u2018s- ^ jvith $33,983.in Ottawa Saturday and ran 168! Stewart, the leagues topj - yards to help Alouettes over-scorer with 10 touchdowns ln pnenn\tTn power Rough Riders 24-14.He nine games' 15 in fourtl1 sPot rQTTtJriOn\tI O increased bis 11-game total to!jn the rllshlng wlth 684 yards 930 yards in 157 bucks andj'n \u201866 tries.Montreal s George sprints for an average net gainjD'xon ,',as carried 99 times for of 5 9 vards\t' a56 yards and fifth place.Toronto\u2019s Cookie Gilchrist Gerry Thompkins of Alouettes] TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Floyd Pat-crumbled before the Hamilton heads the passing list with an terson and Boston scrapper Tom net!average gain of 11 yards per McNeeley signed a profit-shar-|™r pass thrown, although he has:>ng agreement here completed only 34 in 71 tempts.Toronto\u2019 completed-r~.\u2014\t.2,473 vards, but stands sixth in heavyweight champion\t- the average gain list with 7.8L Tom B o 1 a n, president of imPro'e Meet McNeeley In Toronto Phil Watson May Be In For Tough Season With Boston, Claims Club Is Undergoing Rebuilding Program Phil Watson sold big league plete rebuilding program ant hockey to New York fans by the Bruins are going along will doing what comes naturally to the youngsters.But.I\u2019m goinj him\u2014talking.And when he was to insist on a pleasing hocke\u2019 at his vocal best, Rangers re-Jeam which will put on a goot sponded by making the National show.Hockey League playoffs three! \u201ci love a fight.I\u2019m not goinj years in succession, 1956-57-58.jo have a bunch of boxers, bu All of that appears to be gonelnobody is going (o push ui and Phil, now coach of Boston\taround.\t.I\u2019m proud of mj Bruins, may\tbe in for a rough;\thockey teams and\tof mj winter.An\tindication of this\thockey.\tWrite what\tthink came a few\tdays ago when he\t1 can\u2019t\tread English.\tI\u2019m if announced that the Boston!charge and I\u2019ll do what I know dressing-room would be barred!is right.\u201d Watson realizes only too well what happened in New Y\u2019orl when he stopped talking.Tht defence Sunday, recorded a loss of six yards on three carries and slipped into third place in the rushing race behind Ottawa\u2019s Dave Thelen, the loading ground gainer in the 1959 and i960 season.Gilchrist, the east's leading scorer for the last two seasons, yards.to newspaper men after games and practices.AVatson said he\u2019ll be available ¦ interviews, but this isn\u2019tjBruins opened the season a MondayjHkely to oe the same, although\u2019home last Wednesday night witk nt with the oromoters of their Dec betting around the NHL is that a 6-2 loss to the Rangers, ant 4 f i g h t ^ n Toronto ^ and a r/i ngjpP h i 1 will bust out with some that must have hurt badly *_j .u.*-out of the New General Managei and lately wai 1959-60 last-placejquoted as saying: \u201cMuzz is mj finish.\tgood friend sljll, but I want to 4 fight in Toronto and arranged:rmf WU1 L,ual- n's Tobin Rote hoJguarBntees for a rematch if Mc-!cbo'ce .,IU0\u2018es'A\u2018[ld \u2018be targets He was let .j ,oi nf air nasses for\u2018sTee\u2018ey should upset the world!most I'kely w'U be his players York\tc _(! ,, of o!7 passes forih^avv ight champion\tIbecause Brums aren t likely to Muzz Patrick \u2022ds, but^ stands sixth in \u2022 Rnian n,-ociriont improve their 1959-60 last-place quoted as sayir nn mJ n\t\\jr\tC-\t\"Z3\trui\tip r \\\tvi\t\t\tLm\t1=3 L WD 11 TU and at such low prices! ?an Championship Sports Incorporated of New' York, said Patterson will get 40 per cent of the gate and McNeeley 20 per cent.The rest will go to the promoters, Championship Sports and Toronto\u2019s Frank Tunney.Estimates of the gate run between $250,000 and $300,000 if fight fans fill the 15.000-seat Maple Leaf Gardens, home of the Maple Leaf Hockey club of the National Hockey League.Seats will sell for $50, $30, $20 and $10.Trenholm And Asbestos Tie For Top Place RICHMOND \u2014 Asbestos and Trenholm are holding onto first place in the Richmond Darts | circuit as the Laroehelle Club upended RDC 23-17 at Asbestos and the Legion took Windsor 28-12 at Windsor.Trenholm was idle but LOST HIS JOB Watson adopted a self-im-j1* posed silence for the first three |_ weeks of the 1959 season and » the results were disastrous.; Rangers missed the playoffs, Watson went to hospital with a case of ulcers and also lost his job.Rangers were showing fans how easy it was to lose games \u2014they were in last place at the time\u2014and finally, after a 4-1 loss to Toronto Maple Leafs, Watson let go.\u201cI\u2019m sick and tired of this club,\u201d he steamed, \u201cthat game with Toronto stunk and it was my brightest stars who were the stinkiest.\u201cThey\u2019d better wake up because this stuff isn't going to go on.\u201d But it did.Two weeks later, Watson was in hospital and the Blueshirts had wmn only three jof their 15 games.Alf Pike, up beat him so much I ran last* J jU from Winnipeg Warriors of the meet* Windsor Friday at tl,e!Westm\\ Hockey League, took Hotel Frontenac.One game is!u'pr anr 11 f' , , al\\' scheduled Thursday night withibetter' Rangers f,mslled s,xth that year and fifth in the 1960-61 season.Watson has a three-year contract with the Bruins and he ?Canadian National's New Discount Fares for return trips save 40% for each additional person travelling with you.Many CN Discount Fares include bed, meals\u2014even tips.Canadian National the way of the worry-free f~fVI \u201cWe may not win too many (games at first\u2014I'm no miracle man,\u201d he said.\u201cThis is a com- Legion at RDC.The 28-12 victory over Windsor saw five Legionnaire duos winning four rounds while two,! other teams took three.Wind-!was.at b'a\u2018amative best at the sor\u2019s best were five duos taking S,pn,ns ,as' June ln Boston-only two rounds: two lost four while one duo lost all five.The lop Legion players were\u2014Eddie Knowles with Earl Copping; Don Johnston-Wayne Clark; Ross Davidson-Omer Mallette; Lome 'Armstrong-Jack Cunningham; Ray Lampron-Alf Gunter.Asbestos and Trenholm have won two games apiece while RDC won one and tied one.Windsor and Legion are tied for third place with twm points each.All clubs haw played three games each, Pari* \u2014 Kenney Lane.136.Muskegon.Mich., outpointed; jAtssa Hashas.136M>.Paris, 10.i iQ it ATTENTION HOCKEY FANS Last Year's Season Ticket holders have until Oct.31st to claim same for 1961-62 For further information ca Al Caplan at LO.9-3091 season. SHERBROOKE DAJLV RECORD.TI ES.OCT 17, 1961\t World Champion Yanks Place Four Players On All-Star Squad Roger Maris And Warren Spahn Are r Only Repealers From Last Season's Squad, Howard Polls Top Votes NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 The 1961 Associated Press major league all - star team lists outfielder Roger Maris of New York Yankees and lefthanded pitcher Warren Spahn of Milwaukee Braves as the only repeaters from last season's squad.The world champion Yanks landed four players on the team named Monday in the annual poll of members of the Baseball Writers Association.They were outfielder Mickev Mantle, catcher Elston Howard and shortstop Tony Kubek.as well as Maris.Others selected on the squad-;-r .,\ta 20-game winner for the 12th included first baseman Norm timej\u2018prevaiUng «3 t0 78.Cash of Detroit Tigers second\tjor ,e\thome run baseman Frank Bolling of he wj\u2019h glJ and (he American Braves, third baseman Ken\tleader jn both runs and B0^erM°f Sr r'l SardmaIs; runs batted in, ranked behind outfielder Frank Robinson of, m>tes Howard and Mantle Cincinnau Reds and right- ]n the vote.getting.Maris was handed pitcher Joey Jay of the named on 13* ballots Keds\u2018\tRobinson was next with 118.1 Howard, near unanimous v0{es followed bv Cash, 105; choice for catcher, polled 156 of Jav g8; Spahn, 83; Bover.79; the 171 votes cast.Johnny Rose- Kubeki 59 and Bolling.58.boro of Los Angeles Dodgers\tsec0nd team, in addition was runnerup with four.Mantle ^Q ftoseboro, Wills and Ford, was named on 156 ballots to:was composed of: First base\u2014 share top vote-getting -honors jjm Gentile.Baltimore (35 with Howard.\t! votes); second base \u2014 Bobby Keenest competition was the Richardson, New York (47); battle for shortstop between third base\u2014Ed Mathews.Mil-Kubek and Maury Wills of the waukee, (69); outfield \u2014 Willie Dodgers.Kubek won by two Mays, San Francisco (28); Rob-votes, 59 to 57.Spahn and erto Clemente, Pittsburgh (24); Whitey Ford of the Yanks also and Rocky Colavito, Detroit waged a close race for the out- (14); right - handed pitcher standing southpaw with Spahn.Frank Lary, Detroit (74).Dufferin Heights Golf Club Holds Closing | P^ers Ron Stewart Rolls Along g In Quest For Big Four Football Scorinq Championship With 60 Pts.i - \u2022 A Ml |M Ron Stewart, the chunky little iscatback of Ottawa Rough Riders, ran his total to an even 80 points during the weekend as he rolled along in his quest for the Eastern Football Conference scoring championship.Stewart scored his 10th touchdown in nine games as the Riders lost 24-14 Saturday to Montreal Alouettes.Statistics compiled hj The Ca nadian Press show Stewart, a tO-point leader over teammate Gar\\ Schreidcr after the previ ous weekend, now is 13 points ahead of Don Sutherin of Ham ilton who moved into second spot as the Tiger-Cats downed Toronto Argonauts 37-10 Sunday Sutherin kicked four converts and a pair of singles off field goal attempts.He now has 47 points, one ahead of Schreidcr.on 30 converts, five field goals anil the two singles in 11 games.Legend: T Toronto: O-OHawa.H-Hamilton; M-Montreal TD C Ffî S Pts Stewart, O\t10 0\t0\t0\t60 Sutherin.H\t0 30\t5\t2\t47 Schreider, O\t0 34\t4\to\t46 Scott, H\t7 o\t0\t0\t42 McDougall.11\t7 0\t0\t0\t42 Clark.\tM\t7\t0\t0\t0\t42 Mann,\tT\t6\t0\t0\t6\t42 Shatto,\tT\t6\t0\t0\t0\t36 Dixon,\tM\t6\t0\t0\t0\t36 Dokkcr, II\t6 0\t0 0 36 don't run-] EXTENSION PHONES *av# wear and tear coma m 9 colours.3 models.Call the BELL Business Oftice-or ask tha man in our green truck.\u2022mùk iaai 7\\ a 111 :u The above photo shows the new executive of the Dufferin Heights Golf Club who were elected at the annual meeting held recently.In the front, left to right, Gerald Farrow, Alfred Bedard, who was re-elected president, and Normand Chamberlain.Standing, some order, Larry Hill, Gilles l.edoux and George loyal.\t(Photo by Andre Pepin) Robin Roberts Picked Up By Yanks At Slightly More Than $20,000, Playing With Champs Only Place PHILADELPHIA (AP)\u2014Veteran Robin Roberts, after 14 years with Philadelphia Phillies, is going to be a New York Yankee.And the 35 - year - old pitcher couldn\u2019t be happier.\u201cPlaying with the Yankees is the only place to be,\u2019\u2019 grinned Roberts Monday after general manager Roy Hamer announced the Yankees would take a chance on Roberts.New York is believed to have paid slightly over the $20,000 waiver figure in the straight cash deal.Roberts, who pitched only two complete games in 1961, while winning one and losing 10, insisted the Yankees wouldn\u2019t regret their decision.Roberts won 234 games and lost 199 in his 14 years with the Phillies.Roberts, passed up last week in the player draft by the two new National League clubs, says he has no intention of suggest ing whether he should start or relieve.\u201cI\u2019ll just show up,\u201d he said.Hamey said in New York the Yankees felt they had every thing to gain and nothing to lose in taking Roberts.\u201cI know Robin well and he\u2019s a proud competitor,\u201d said Hamey, he\u2019s always in shape and I know he\u2019ll make every STANSTEAD \u2014 The annual meeting of the shareholders of Dufferin Heights Country Club, was held on Friday evening, Oct.13, at the club house.President Alfred Bedard noted the past successful year activities.The main projects completed were the renovation of the ladies locker room, construction of a storage room and veranda on the west side of the club house, as well as quarters for the steward.The reservoir which was built in 1960 was found to be too small and was enlarged.A larger parking space at the rear of the club house was made, a Page Wire fence was effort to help our club.It\u2019s been a long time since he\u2019s pitched for a club that was in the pennant race, and, of course, he\u2019s never been in the American League, which may prove help ful to him.\u201d Phillies owner Bob Carpenter, disclosed all National League clubs waived on Roberts last season.The Phillies\u2019 president said selling Roberts \u201covercame the only sentiment I have ever had in baseball.\u201d constructed on the south and west sides of the club property.A golf course architect was engaged to ascertain if the club required additional property for expansion, it was found the club might require a small addition if a new mine was to be built.The club membership reached a new high with 363 members.The club enjoyed a very active match committee with a great deal of interest shown by the members.A new event this year was the matches with Newport Golf Club which proved very popular with the members.Wednesday night golf proved very successful.The Field Day had a record turn out and financially the club gross receipts were at a record high and they showed a substantial net profit.President Bedard in conclusion, acknowledged the efficient manner in which Mrs.Lillian Winslow and George McClintock had looked after the club.He also expressed appreciation for the co-operation of the board and the able assistance of Gerry Farrow, secretary-treasurer, and the excellent care of the course by Lawrence Phaneuf and L.Rider.Following the president\u2019s re port the financial statement was presented.Dave Shaw, chairman of nominations, took the chair for the election of officers and the following were elected.Larry Hill, Gilles Lcdoux.George Joyal, Norman Chamber-lain, Jr., Alfred Bedard, Arnold Bronson, Mitchell Thomson, as directors, with Gerry Farrow eonfinuing as seeretary-treasm er.The new board retired from the meeting to elect a presi dent, Mr.Bedard was re-elected and Larry Hill named vice-president.SOCCER RESULTS ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Aston Villa 1 Sheffield W 0 (postponed from Oct.14) Division III Bradford 0 Coventry C 1 Newport 3 Bristol C 1 Southend 4 Port Vale 1 Division IV Mansfield 0 Millwall ; 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