Sherbrooke daily record, 21 novembre 1961, mardi 21 novembre 1961
[" Today's Chuckle Tht old-fashionf*! p^oplf who hid skeletons in their closets now have grandchildren who make no bones about it.StjcrbcookeDailu Hecocd 1 THE WTATHER Snow dtangmg to snow-flurries this ctening: mainly cloudy tonight with sunny periods Wednesday; little change in temperature; winds light Low high Wednesday at Sherbrooke and 35.Lstabltshed 1897 Price : 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.TUESDAY.NOVEMBER 21.I9M Sixty-Fifth Year 4 inches of snow fall in the EJ.Cloudy weather and heavy snowflurries today followed on the heels of the second snowfall of the season last night, which wrapped the Eastern Townships in 4.4 inches of snow.Icy roads, covered with a thin layer of snow, made driving conditions in the Eastern Townships hazardous last night and early this morning.In general, traffic in this area was slowed down almost to a halt, and at least one accident was attributed to the icy road conditions.Traffic tie-ups were re- The wall must go rl purled in numerous com munities as cars tried in sain to drive up even the smallest hills.Weather reports say there's more snow to come.The low temperature last night was 27 above.The first snowfall this >ear was on November IS.I.ast year, the first snowfall of the season in the Eastern Townships was on November 8 Two and one half inches of snow was recorded on that day by the Experimental Farm at Lennoxville Sherbrooke Provincial Police this morning report only one minor accident caused by Hunger strike ended PARIS (AP) \u2014 Mohammed Ben Bella and three other captive ministers of the Algerian rebel government ended their 19-dav hunger strike Monday night\u2019 after the French government agreed to ease the condi- (0 schedule, lions of their confinement.i\t- (Reuters news agency re' » » »\tt e \u2022 ported that Abdel Krim Khatib.WW Q ri f TirO Moroccan African affairs mints-\ti » i w ter who also came to press for Ben Bella's release, said that the imprisoned Algerian leader is expected to be released early next week.) Moroccan Ambassador Mohammed Cherkaoui.wdio played an important part in the negotiations that helped end the prisoners' fast, said France's concessions should \u2018facilitate the resumption of Algerian peace negotiations between President de Gaulle's government and the rebel regime in Tunis.Although Ben Bella and his colleagues did not win the freedom they demanded, Cherkaoui said the agreement \u201cis a step toward the liberation in the near future of the Algerian ministers.\" The rebel government had said it would not reopen negotiations with the French until Ben Bella and his group were freed.Ben Bella and the other three slippery road conditions.The accident occurred at 10 a.m.this morning at Ascot Corner.Sherbrooke Provincial Police were called twice Monday night by motorists requesting sand for icy roads.Traffic near Coatirook was brought to a halt for nearly two hours late last night as motorists tried in vain to drive up hills.Sand was brought in and traffic continued.Sherbrooke municipal police reported several calls from stranded motorists, but no accidents were reported.A spokesman for the Public Works Department of the City of Sherbrooke said city workmen laid salt during the night and early this morning on city hills and at intersections.The spokesman said the roads in the city are all open to traffic and road conditions were reported better, although a few slippery spots still prevail.The Provincial bus tine.(f.C.R.and Laramec bus service all report that buses are on time and all out-of-town buses are running according J'] ¦ W.Berlin youths storm barricade V BERLIN ( AP) West Berlin!cession in which an estimated'galhcrcd at the eternal flame in police brandishing night sticks-20,000 marched five miles the Reiehskaiulerplatr which is jrolled back hundreds of /one souths who tried to riminals away with lUbricltt,\u201d houted .1 it e r g e n Wohlrabe, west|through downtown West Berlin supposed to burn until llcrmans chairman of the West Berlin torm 1 in an anniversary observance i- reunited a stiiilent leader student iederation VISITS SHERBROOKE HOSPITAl.\u2014 The Health Minister of the Province of Quebec Honor shown above as he talks to Paul 1 ortin of t'oalicook who is a paid sisils to all hospitals in Sherbrooke able Alphonse ( outurier i' patient at the Sherbrooke hospital.Mr.Couturier Monday afternoon.(Record Photo by Gerry Eemay) Calls for 'imagination, vigor' Urges Canada take the lead in Commonwealth Market link MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Cana-.that Canada \"would be well ad-jket and, to make lower costs dians have been handicapped by vised to investigate in detail thetpossible, must turn outward \" .T, , feasibility of economic union for larger markets them proximity to the United ^ l mlc[l Sla\u201es.\tj ln ,.(,wnl th(, ,HntPnlion States less by economics than He was Roy A.Matthews, eco-])|lat developing trading blocs he their resulting unwillingness nom is t with the National Indus jsaK| Dr.Chaput OTTAWA!CP) \u2014 Quebec sep- to develop distinctive Canadian trial Conference Board in Mont i ,.Wp a|,(, sj ,v ,\t.\t,,\t»\t«.j.U real.\tI .\t.i.i.' living \u2018If we decide againsl an eco-nomic alignment, with the products, 11.I.Macdonald, of the University of Toronto's dc partment of said today.\tidecision is not made out of the, , Addressing the annual tax!kind of timjd and unimasinatjveland aratist Dr.Marcel Chaput won tlCOnference of the Canadian tax desirc ,0 lliainlaln th( status be fired tor defying a ruling by Foundation, Mr Macdonald aid 0 ll]a| 1> m danerr of broom world where such blocs are I best political economyIüniied states'let\u2019 us be sure our|[),roitc|1\u2019.n \u2022 , ^\t__ \u2022 _____, _______j.( _ e * i.« I f * (' n c r 31 the Defence Research Board\u2014 that Canada should lead the ing a Canadian characteristic,\u201d Mae avail ery.but he\u2019ll have to watch his step (Commonwealth into association;^ sajd in future.\twith the Common Market.\tcomments of Mr The 43 - year -old biochemist Canada, he said, has not c|nna|f| amj \\ir Matthews were was suspended Monday by DRB demonstrated the imagination c()n)a|m.d m u,xts 11|ad(, for twro weeks without pay for and vigor that is required to1 taking leave without the board's (adapt our economy to a world authority to speak in Quebec^f growing trade communities.\u201d City Friday on separatism.( An \u201cenlightened commercial Dr.John Keyston, acting policy\u201d could secure and strong chairman of the board, said Dr.'then the Canadian position in Chaput, president of Le Ras-it.he North Atlantic trading tri semblement pour 1\u2019Independ-'angle of Canada, the United ance Nationale, was guilty of States ami Western Europe, in \u201cwilful disobedience.\u201d\t(eluding the United Kingdom.He told a press conference SUGGESTS ANSWER in a the practical device for ap ; the goals that the Agreement on Tariffs Trade has sought.\u201c1 could only wish that Cana dian business and government would show some true awareness of the political and econo the Communist built border hat l.nl 1>\\ Ernst Lemmor.(rier Monday night with cries j German cabinet minister that \"the wall must go.\"\t(Olto Bach, speaker of the East Berlin police also opened'Berlin oily parliament up on the angry demonstrators Before the thousands with water cannon and tear gas grenades and drew tear gas fire (in reply from the West Berlin (police Authorities estimated (that about 200 grenades sailed over the wall during the ex (change The demonstrations marked itlie 100th day since East tier (many started erecting the wall' (which virtually scaled off the tnain escape route for East German residents fleeing the Communist regime.There were no reports of so rious injuries, but many were drenched by cold blasts from (the Communists' water gun.The Harelip came as East (Berlin labor forces strengthened the 25-mile wall into a concrete ami-steel lank trap.The work got under way Sunday and prompted speculation that the Communists were preparing for a complete shutdown of the East West border The youths\u2019 charge on the wall followed a torchlight pro Communist n e w s papers tn i East\tt Gen W VSlllNG I'ON UT) Westicondemned what he called the and criminal actions of East Gee Wot man Communis! boss Walter i.iieiits .\u2022\t,,.,.1 Ken inhricht\tnedy\u2019s envoy to Berlin, for their win' \\way with Hie C'oinnuimsl ^trengihening of the wall with I link barriers.An editorial in Noues Deutsch laud, the official Communist daily, quoted ( lay as saying the Western allies should have torn down the wall by force, \u201cThis,\u201d said the paper, \u201cwas obviously no! only criticism of Hie past, liul an expression of Clay s wish dreams for the future He has already demon-si rated dearly enough by his lank show al Friedriehsttasse how such an act of force would be staged \u201d Clay is tn Washington for Ihe.talks between Chancellor Kon Wants Wall torn down had Adenauer and Kennedy, lie 1 British view that there is noth l1^1 More Ihe Communists hr jiii^ to (ear from nenolialions\tthru* new wall around Ihe jlon*: as vital issues are made!\tCale come in any Want licence CALGARY (CP) Catispee, , .\t, Air Transport L.m,led of Cal rt,ai'1,0(l l,u\u2018n\u2018 a,'s0 ,m,sl gary has applied to the Airh'i'u Pledge to Ihe political \\ West German .source said Mon day night that (\u2019hani'cllor Konrad Adenauer demands that Ihe wall dividing East ami West Berlin be torn down as a condition for .settlement of the Berlin crisis but not as a condition tor beginning East-West negotiations.\u201cThe chancellor is not posing any ultimatums tor entering these negotiations,\" the inform .nil added in coiinnenling on lliejelear, lias refrained (rum ivmk ! iNeues Deutschland, also hlam ll1(,|itig dear whether he supports Adenauer and oilier West the Wosl German position on llu- rrii leaders, claimed the wall wall issue,\twas a guarantee that East tier However, Hie latest elariHea m'\"n um'1'1\tll\"' Ihe I ham Clio,.Ihe informant (ion of ,))(, Adenauer view lhal ln,° u'''\" \" could l,(\u2019 ad! in i is lhal Ihr VWstvrnllw* doesn't msi.sl on vumoval ol 1,1 Ul,ll a\ta(i\u2019,l0n- make clear in talks with Hie barrier as a prerequisite to\"',,;',\".'1\"'\t\"\"h * ll,nK ,)\"*h in that the wall musl|°l,(\u2018nm« °r KnM ' West talk strengthens the possibility that first day of talks between 85 year old Gorman leader Pi cstdenl Kennedy.ami| , powers the lliissian.s down Clay's style agreemciit be ithe West may reach a untied Festival lose» \"|position under whieh Hiieh talk STHA I'iOHl), Ont (CP) did Leonid begin.\tThe -Stratford -Shakespearean Transport Board in Ottawa for ; economic \"viability\" of West permission to operate anywlierej Berlin with West Germany, mio transformation that has \u2018n Canada The company , which In lurn.West Germany would sw'ept across Europe\u201d\t(specializes in water - bombing j agree to increase \u201ctechnical\" Bniaiu\tin her\tnegotiations\tof\tforest fires,\tseeks permission\trelations w tlh Ihe East German standing lhal any den ions they!Gregory\tMr Gregory said the ,h,\u201e tn (hr nrn.hrfn:o Helix with\tthe\tCommon\tMarket'\thad'to\tBy\tair reconnaisanee\t.ml\ti egimr but without staling thatlwork out must be subjeet t«, 8:45 a.m.8) Teddy Bear Playhouse 9:00 a.m.3) KBF Films 5) Here's Hollywood 9:05 ft) Here's Hollywood 9.30\ta.m.3) TV School 5) TV SchoolUme 10.00\ta.m.3) Calendar 5) Say When 7)\tLe Coq au 7 8)\tMusic Classroom 10:15 a.m.8) Teddy Beat Playhouse 10.30\ta.m.3) I Love Lucy 5) Play Your Hunch 8) Cpt.David Grief 10.55 a.m.8) Weather Forecast 11.00\ta.m.3) Video Village 5) The Price ts Right 7)\tL\u2019heure de Pierrot 8)\tThe Texan 11:30 a.m.3) Surprise Package 5) Concentration 8) Love That Bob 11:55 a.m.3) News 12:00 p.m.3) Love of Life 5) Truth or Consequences 7)\tVarieties 8)\tCamouflage 12:30 p.m.3) Search For Tomor* row ft) It Could be You 7)\tPremiere Edition 8)\tMake a Face 12:40 p.m.7) Commentaires 12:45 p.m.3) Guiding Light 7) Midi Sport 12:55 p.m.ft) NBC News 1:00 p.m.3) News Headlines ft) News 7)\tPot Pourri Féminin 8)\tDay In Court 1:03 p.m.3) Across the Fence 1.10 p.m.8) Today 1:15 p.m.i) Mixing Bowl 3) On the Local Scene 8) Montreal Matinee 1:30 p.m.P As The World Turn* ft) The Christophers i) Florian Zabach Show 1:55 p.m.6)\tToday 2:00 p.m.3) Pass Word ft) Number Please 8) Chez Helene 7)\tTV Homan 8)\tNnmber Please 12) Meditation 2:15 p.m.8) Nursery School 12) carte Blanche 2:30 p.m.3) Houscparty 5)\tLoretta Young Theatre 8) Mlle de Paris 7) Actualité Féminin H) Seven Keys 2:45 p,m.7)\tTelephone Sonne 3:00 p.m.3) The Millionaire ft) Young Dr.Malone 6)\tMusic Break 7)\tVotre Cuisine 8)\tQueen for a day 12) Romper Room 3:30 p.m.3) Verdict ts Your» ft) From These Roots 6) Friendly Giant 8)\tWho Do You Trust 3.45 p.m.6) Maggie Mullins 3.55 p.m.3) News 4:0C p.m.3) Brighter Day 5)\tMake Room for Daddy \u2018 6)\tW illiam Tell 7)\tBobino * 8» American Handstano 12) Jet Jackson 4:15 p.m.3) Secret storm 4:30 p.m.3) Edge ot Night 5)\tAmen.Newstaml 6)\tYes.Yes, Nanette 7)\tLa Boite a Surpn.es 12) Surprise Party 4:50 p.m.») Amcri.Newstaml 5:00 p.m.3) Popeye 5) Love That Bob 8)\tRazzle Dazzle 7)\tRoquet Belles 8)\tSuperman 5:15 p.m.3) Robin Hood 5:30 p.m.5) Kartoon Karnival 8) Huckleberry Hound 7)\tCompte de Monte Crist o 8' Early Show 12) The 3 Stooges 5:45 p.m.3) Bozo, the Clown 6:00 p.m.3) Great Headlines of the Century 5) News 8)\tFlying Doctor 7)\tMe'ody Ranch 12) A Kin To Win 6:10 p.m.' 3) World of Sport* 6:T5 P.m.5) Atlantic Weatfeenn» 6:25 p.m.3) IVeather Wise 4:30 p.m.3) Newsttme 5) Kartoon Karnival 8)\tMetro 7) Tele-Bulletin 12) Pulse 6:40 p.m.12) Carte Blanche 6:45 p.m.3) Doug.Edwards\u2014 & the News 5)\tHuntley Brinkley New* 6)\tCBC TV News 7) La Meleo 6:53 p.m.5) Spirts /.DO p.m.3) Brannagan Brothei« ft) Bullw inkle >> sevcn-O-On* 7)\tSans Atout 12) The Flintstones 7:15 p m.8)\t7.15 Report 7:25 p.m.8) Watch your weather 7:30 p.m.! 3) Alvin and the Chipmunks 5' .Sieve Allen 8> Pro\\ Inctal Affairs 7)\tFilles et Garçons 8)\tSieve Allen 12) 20 Questions 7:45 p.m.8) Mr Fix-it \u2022:©0 p.m.3) Father Knows Re.st 8» Wayne and Shuster 71 La Cote de Sable 12) Sunset Theatre 8-30 p.m.31 Checkmate ft) Top cat 7)\tDans Les Rues de Quebec 8)\tTop Cav 9:00 p.m.ft) Perry Como 8) Perry Como i] V Premier Vue 8) Hawaiian F\\e 12» Jack Benny Show 9:30 o.m.3) Mr*.G.Goes to College 7)\tDroit de Cile 12) Jack Benny 10:00 p.m.J> Armstrong Theatre 5) Bob New hart Show 8)\tNews Magazine 7)\tRemous 8)\tNaked City 12) Zane Grey Theatre 10:30 p.m.ft) Dave Brinkley Journal 8) Explorations 7) Telepollcitr 12) Pulse 11.00 p.m.3) Y\u2019our Esso Reporter 5)\tLate New* & Sport 6)\tCBC Nat.News 7)\trélejournal 8)\tABC News Finals 12) Pajama Playhoui» 11:10 p.m.3) Vermont Edition 8) Local News Final 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and tb« Weather ft) 11th Hour Weather 6)\tViewpoint 7)\tDerniere Fdition 8)\tWeather Final 11:20 p.m.3) Stage 3 ft) Sports 8) Final Edition 8) World * Best Movie* 11:22 p.m.61 Final Edition 11:30 p.m.i ft) Jack Paar Show\u2019 8i Royal Minier Fair 7) Theatre au Coin du Feu 11:32 p.m.6)\tMystery show 12:25 p.m.S) sign Off 12:30 p.m.7)\tsign-Off 12) News, Sports 12.32 j 3) Sign Off Suppliers of Ice Cream to v BEAULAC & SONS INC.v.'\"\t;\t* : V i LAW**»*' ip.u».,.; 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connection, Mr.Woodside said 'is that a committee will be set up to study the situation and .Communist China will be of IT S SNOW I I N \u2014 He may look like you look the morning jfered admission is she agrees after the night before but he's aetuallv a downtown Sherbrooke parking meter decked out in last night's snowfall, a hat and scarf.Under contract City will have right to sublet airport Sherbrooke will have THOMAS W.LEONARD B.A.LL.L.NOTARY Suite 5 Rosenbloom Bldg.138 Wellington St.North Tel: LO.9-2600 Orchestra to present concert part its municipal airport ac- The United Nations Associa- col'ding to the contract whichjmust ()(, approvcti |,y lion in Canada of which Mr.will be signed between the city Ipartmcnt oi transport.Woodside is national director an[j f|le department of trails In order to facilitatt the job has no direct connection with! ,\t,\t., , ,\tof the eitv authorities the tr ills \u2022 i t-v isTn.i.\tmort, conned was told last night, uu\tualls the CN in New V oi k.\trnder the terms of the agree I101?department w ill provide It works solely to Merest : m:n\"dtU' ci\"'chan subie the ! l\"ehnieal assistance people in the work of the UN.\u201ce\" \u201d\t.\u2018 ^ , r*hInK ,.lhi The department will also to inform them about it and to dirP,\t1 d pl.\u2018 1\t^ \u2022 , grant «4 000 -i vear to issisi make them conscious of the ne- untl1 11 fmds a commercial frant\ta -v 81 t0 maKi inem eonsuous oi me nt .\t, \u2022 h .ij \u201epruiee 'be city in purchasing cessity of supporting this world airllne \"bich would service Sherbrooke.rniiOGG VNINl.IIMI\tI lie foui inches of snow that hl.mkrteil the I ostein townships that rolls and Iasi night was a wish sent fimn heaven foi ynnngsters as they polled their sletls and tiding gaits out nf sliiragr, ready fm a winter fun Vliuve, rummy, 4.and his sister, I vnn.3.child Construction ol hangar run ren of tli and Mis.Isle Sagei, XII Maliniin Slrret, Sheihrooke, were out early this inoiii ways nr other service buildings jtlg i,, .,|aj in o,,.ii|S( ,,.a| snowfall of ihc season, the dr the the company i- in ! Sherbrooke.\\\\ INIXSOH \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 oi tbr second time in two weeks, the latepayen of tho town of Windsor have called loi « reletendutiy on a pioposed liylaw which calls » loi a yearly salary for the * k\t«A niayoi and each of the sm alder men.I went\\ (ont property ounris signril a petition at the city hall heie last night calling for a referendum.I \\vo ys eeks «ko, when a tlai y ol $ I ,r>00 for the mnyot and $1,000 for each ihe councillors yvns asked, relcrendum was forced defeated by a margin 8 votes.In the draft bylaw presented to the ratepayers Iasi nighl, Ihc council is seeking $1,1)00 for Ihc mayor and $500 for each of the aldermen, The referendum will be held Dec 12 »nd 13, from !) a m.to (i p m daily, in town bal I.Twenty one ratepayers were required to sign the petition tu force a referendum and (lie re qulred amount had signed long before the city hall was closed al !) p m Many rule pavers came to vole and when they realized Ibai Ihe required 21 had signed they did not bol her to enter and vole.\t.Four members nf the council were missing from the publie meeling Those attending were Councillors Laporte, SI, l.ouis and Desaolniers.iHi-cord 1\u2018hnlo by Gen y lemay) Police hold two in murder $115 OOO for Caritas the vv as organization.S Technicolor \u2022 Cinemascope \"THE GUNS OF NAVARONE\" Gregory Peck-David Niven Anthony Quinn - Gia Scala 2 Performances Dailf Only! 2 p.m.and 8 p.m.INSURANCE C' V.y 'I-'\u2019- ?\u2018 ¦' .à V- r\u2018 I .s?& ¦'¦'¦J.*,.?-ÿ1 i ¦' Southwood, Th, Netherlands rh.n.hrr Schooi bus ISSUB Orchestra conducted by Szymonj S Goldberg will give a concert on\t4-^.»\tr- B Wednesday night at the Gran-\tTONA/riS ada Thegtre under the auspices; may pass by-laws Two more municipalities in the Eastern Townships are considering the passing of by-laws to prevent vehicles from passing stopped school buses.The Cookshire town council has informed The Record that the matter will be brought up at the They have gone on numerous next council meeting on foreign tours in the last sixi December 6.years although this is their first trip to North America.Although the conductor is Polish born three fourths of the musicians are Dutch.Many internationally known! musicians and conductors have appeared with the orchestra; adding to its fine reputation.DRUMMONDV\u2019ti.LK (Slalf)\tiihii were arrested\tover\tthe to\this\tblood soaked bed on the The detachment of the Que\tweekend in Montreal.\t,2(1\tof\tOctober after being heal bee Provincial Police be re an\tThe arrests were\tmade\tbyjen\tto\tdeath by whal police wm üfe m m mk 1 V>v ' -W.L 'Jys ip Newly independent states must rely on \u2018 obtaining technicians on a mercenary basis either through international organizations or under bilateral agreements.\" S a I a z a r's government declares that by increasing emigration from metropolitan Portugal to the African territories, the problem of providing skilled help can be overcome.Portuguese authorities say there would be a complete absence of the color bar.The races would be encouraged to mingle and intermarry.The customs and rites of primitive peoples would be respected The Portuguese add that it was this respect for existing Sherbrooke Daily Record SUBSCRIPTION RATES.Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships.30 cents weekly, S15.60 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain, 1 year S9.00, 6 months 55.00.3 months $3 00.1 month $1.25.United States and South America, 1 yeai $17.00, 6 months $9.00, 3 months S6.00, 1 month $2.00.Single copies 5c; Back copies, 5c; over 30 days, 10c; over 90 days old.25c.\"Authorized as second class mail.Post Office Department, Ottawa.\u201d «æiii : u ils ' vw\" 4 Bask in the pleasures of summers spent on sunny sands.Enjoy the carefree comfort of safe Esso warmth.so quiet, so completely automatic, so trouble-free you'll forget it's winter till you look outside.Relax and leave your heating problems to Esso.You\u2019ll have a constant supply of top-quality, clean-burning Esso Furnace Oil, delivered to you automatically as the weather demands.On budget terms if you w ish.Heating equipment service dealers, trained by Imperial Oil Limited, will give prompt and expert service when required.If you need new equipment you can choose from a full line of burners or complete furnaces, installed on very easy monthly terms.To enjoy the wonderful world of Esso warmth just call /oux nearest Imperial Oil sales office.ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST k£SSo) OIL HEAT ! I Lowest in 12 years Grain losses depress farm income Conspiracy, ihelt, fraud Two businessmen get seven years BRANDON.I!n STAN Mau I.CP) - Mit vm OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Prairie grain weather to keep next year's next year,\ttinue strong and the upturn in losses from drought this year f*rm cash inconie a< 1961 leve^s\tincome of Canadian the United States economy was depressed net income of Cana These were among the key Tanners w ill rise to an esti- a!*o a favorable factor.dian farmers to the lowest point points in a report presented to\tS- S96.tXi0.0tX» this year The report forecast slightly ^ ^ ^ ^\tvv.,,\t.in at least 12 years, the agricul-a conference of federal and[n>m $2.783.(X»0,0(X) in 1960, th*|[*'*rr\tl®\t'on charge* of eonspiraev, theft and fraud against Bn ture department reported today, provincial agriculture ministers federal agriculture department half of 19t>-.\thog market\timi!ett a\u201ej sentenced to seven vearv m prison Grain growers cut deeply into -a meeting held each year to said in a bulky conference docu mgs may be higher _\tJ \" \"\t\u2018r\u2019,\tK 1 stockpiles to maintain cash in- take stock of the year s produc iment\th-gR pn»ducnon is expeettd to come, and it will take favorable tion and study the outlook for Gros \u2014\t\u2014 plemcntary ornment- SlIFRItROOKr DAI! Y RRrORP, TITS,.NOV.21, KM1 Financial & Market Report niLLINO llrvrr GRCENSMIELOS LTD.CANADIAN STOCK IXCHANG! MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Trv the LKiHTEST WHISKY Justice 1\tit\t* in the world.\u2018\u2018À «\u2022.yïk \u2022v»1 /\t\\ *v , 'ir from their ito $3.315,000,000 ! 000,000.I But nearly $400,000,000 of this \\^TLu^L{rZ -kf'''mainlvi\ti\" U.S.production, pricesli.il after Prairie grain.' ^\tnext year aren't likely to rise jMonnin passed sentence j3 210 - Potato production this year Great West Saddlery Company declined three per cent despite Limited, the parent firm of the a six per cent increase in acre Brandon Meat Packing Com operations.A S age.But because of a large in p.ny, were taken to Brandon ^ cxcnuMy handled theguemonl .- ti - .wi,.i -f.\u2014 _m,.Justice AM\tM prosecution I ducted an of the case, investigation and committed noted report Defence counsel Ham Walsh staned compiling net income figures in 1949 \tClosing 11 a\t\tm\t\tClosing\tII â Vnglo Mid.\tB\u2019ii\t\t\tAbitibi\t39\u2019»\t3#»4 Eon* Pgprr\t42'*\t42 \\\t\tAlgoma\t49\t48'.Trader* A\u201d\t57'*\t5T '*\t\tVlumuuint\t26'«\t28'* S En Bow or VraneMl.Oil !\u2019\t125 15\\\t1?\\\t\tArgus Corp.\t45\t MINES\t\t\t\tAsbestos\t35\t35 Ldvocato\t5 50\t\t\tAt Ins\t27'*\t27'» \\Ua.Git* Trunk 36\t\t55»*\t\tBoll Tel.\t59'*\t5t)>i i'«»»i*r\t12 %\t11'*\t\tBrsf.il\t3 45\t\t Eons.IVnUon\t10'*\t10'*\tw\tIt A Oil\t34\u2019*\t34*4 tUmn*r Holltnser\t8 50 25'*\t25 W\tn\tB, C.Forest\t12»»\t Krrr Addison\t8 60\t8 65\t\tB t\u2019.Power\t33»»\t33'* Ni\u2019W HosvM\t75\t\t\tEan, Foment\t28'*\t lYrmo Gas\t36\t\t\tEdn, Breweries\t55 A*\t56 guemoiu\t9 20\t\t\tEdn Hr Alum.A\t11\t Strop Rock\t8 10 8\t15\t\tEdn EeUnese\t34'«\t mmmmm\t\t\t\tEdn Inti Power\t\t BILLING Bryce and Char-| lotte dice Vrba) wish to announce the birth of a aon, I Kelly David, at the J.M.Ho* pital, Aabeatoa, November Iflth, 1961, 6 Iba.1 os.A brother for Beverly, Barry\u2019 *nd Karen.PATTERSON At the Catherine Booth Hospital, Montreal, on Sunday, November 19th, 1961, to Mr.and Mrs.Donald Patterson, (nee Sylvia Gentry) of Chateauguay, Que., a son, Michael Neil Gilbert.NEW YORK STOCK IXCHAN3E Closing 11 am TO FIND WATER THE 'DIVINER' WITH HIS FORKED STICK HAS NEVER BEEN FULLY DISPLACED OR FULLY EXPLAINED BY SCIENCE I Toronto Jan The men were accused of ninth week Monday.i iif ivpuii aiau uiuiuaifu uw»i I w i i N,\t| .k Canadian wheat exports m ,i -\t^\tConspiring to steal $tN»,0oo from The charges against the two decline, and gave the dwindling -\t.\t.\t.Brandon P a ck e r s; actually.men said they committed thert of stockpiles as one reason SorV/irO rwalrl !'tfaImK tH\u2019\" *rom ,hl\u2018 -\">'1 fraud by buying control of It said exports in the 1961-62\tV I V»v7 I lv7lV4 pain, conspiring to defraud Brandon Packers with ihe nia crop year may fall to about\t¦\t\u2022\tBrandon Packers of $460, jor portion of $200,000 Ihe meat 320.000.000 bushels from the 353.tOflAV I PI\tlKM); actually defrauding the pack.tm Prmjlself had invested 500 000 sold in 1960-61 _ the \" v v,\u201c ^\t1\tfirm of $446.tKH); and knowing y in 1 ropax l iniited, anolticr com fourth-hlghest on record.\t£ I I\tI\tmaking, publishing and i it pain* they controlled, NOTES TROUBLE SPOTS jn0rQrOOK© dilating a false prospectus for They also were charged with The report noted trouble spots\ta $400,000 Brandon Packers theft and fraud by billing Bran arising from surplus production1\tA funeral service was held bond issue in 1956\tdon Packers $206.000 for man in two other farm products- par1)' this afternoon from thel All of the offences were al agement services by Groat West butter and broiler chickens.Church of the Advent, Eastheged to have taken place be Saddlery services the Crown TO FIND A WELL DIGGER, WELDER OR WASHING MACHINE JUST LOCK UNDER\u2019W'IN THE YELLOW PACES Of YOUR ^2__) TELEPHONE BOOK.THE YELLOW PAGES LIST HUNDREDS Of PRODUCTS AND SERVICES THIS ?>-s SIMPLE A-B-C WAY ,53 » »\" V5LL0WA PAGES DID YOU KNOW?WHEN YOU fORSST THE NAME Of A BUSINESS FIRM-A GARAGE FOR EXAMPLE \u201cBUT REMEMBER THE ADDRESS, JUST LOOK UNDER'GARAGES\u2019 IN THE YELLOW PAGES, LOCATE THE ADDRESS-AND YOU HAVE THE NAME I the end of 1961 likely will total a record 201,000,000 pounds, an increase of 67,000,000 pounds from last Dec.31.It forecast increased milk production next year going into butter and said the current decline in butter consumption will continue if prices remain a! present levels.Crossley, the former Alice i960.Mouncey, who died November1 Mr.Amer Tel.\t131'*\t133 Anseond*\t31'\u2019»\t31'» Bethlehem Steel\t40\u2019a\t {Borden's t'o.\t73\t |i'hr\\ >ler\t48'*\t49 Eomm Solvents\t38'*\t ¦Eons.Edison\t88'»\t89'» Dougins\t37 %\t37'» Dupont\t253'*\t232 General Electric\t78'*\t78'* General Motors\t33'»\t53\u2019* Goods ear\t4li'4\t {Int.Paper\t35'*\t35% ]lid.Telephone\t.VU»\t 'Johns Mant ille\t37\t Montg Ward\t33'»\t N.\\ Central\t18'»\t18% Topsl\t58\u2019*\t Radio\t56%\t36 Bepublie Steel\t58'*\t58'» Sid Oil of N.J.\t46%\t46'» jStudebaker\tIt\t |U.S Rubber\t37'*\t V.S.Steel\t76\u2019*\t76'» (\\ P.Pons Dist.Do in Dorn Pfd it Smelters Seagrams Bridge I'Ol'M't Slid was in her 90th year.Jon each of the counts.\tnot justified; $4,000 commission Vanadium Steel \" Born in Braham, Leeds, Eng-Î Paton, a native of Charlotte charged against Brandon Pack VW'olworUi land, she married Thomas Cross- town, and Cox,a native of Man ors in the acquisition of West ley of her home town in 1897.Chester, England, heard the sen Packers Limited of Pori I) YEAR OLD In 1908, Mr.and Mrs.Cross-jtence impassively, as did their Arthur.Ont , and loans marie Continued from Page 1 ley and their two daughters, wives, who were among the by Brandon Packers to other Nellie and Rosamond, (who died spectators.\tjeompanies controlled by Paton \"He came from up forward St.Law.Corp Dorn, Tar Dorn Textile Famous Players Eraser Gen.Dynamies Home t'tl \"A\" H Hay Mining Imperial Oil 1ml.Aeeeptaiu'e Inri Accept.275 Pfd.Inti.Nickel lull Paper Interprov Pipe Jamaica Public Sen MacMillan \"1!\" Massey Harris MnlsmVs \"A\u201d Texaco Nat Steel Car Noratidn Price Bros.Hoe, A.V.Hovalite Oil 37 «« 25\tMi 23's 46 21 lK 17'i 18*4 I IDs UP 4 26 2(Ps 11N 53\tth 48'4 36 S 54\t\\ 79 37'ï 78U 46 IH'a 1114 29 (HP 4 17 53 L.61 s 6's 25'ï 2;t 46''» ROWLAND Ron and Noella (nee Laui.on' wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Barbara Alice, at the Sherbrooke Hospital on Saturday, November 18, 1961.A sister for Peggy and Betty.WILCOCK Dr and Mrs P E.Wileoek are proud to an noiinee the birth of a daughter, No\\ 20th, 1961, at the University Hospital Edmonton.Alber 'la.Both well.18\u2019»________________________________ 16* b flratlin -\u2022Vï McCUBBIN, David At Beebe, Que, Monday, November 20th.J1961, David MeCuhhin, beloved I husband of Nev a Bailey, in his |fi0lh year Remains resting at Cass Euneral Home, Rock Is j land from Tuesday on and where the funeral service will be hold Wednesday, November 122nd at t p m Rev.R Rogers | officialing Interment Cookshire t'emetery Empire LOJ,.will assist at (he burial.It»* 49 IHP-j 79 37 79 in1* ip* 29 ifi»* B 53 54\u2019« If this happens, it said, butter in 1922), came to Canada andj Paton and Cox were arreslod aM(i P\u2019N stocks at the end of 1962 could resided in Montreal until 1939 \u2019n the wake of a series of events Both defendants be another 80,000,000 pounds larger at some 280,000,000 pounds.It noted this year\u2019s 23-per.c-ent jump in production of poultry-meat \u2014 most of if in broiler chickens.In September, prices paid by processors al London, Ont., fell to a record low of 12 gents a pound.Reviewing the general eco- when the family moved to Sherbrooke.Mr.Crossley predeceased his wife nine years ago this February, Mrs.Crossley was a life member of the Branch 16 of the Railway Veterans of the Royal Canadian Legion Auxiliary.Mrs.Crossley was the first with a pail in Ins hand.\" j Shawinigan testified that \u201cHid you ask him anything] Steel Co.1'ipe It was the last round of the provincial president of the Lad-|^ournan]c^ aml i\u2019,nltb li lt (hat, nomic outlook, the report saidhpc Auxiliary of the Roval (\u2019an i- ile needed a top score il m international trade in wheat J d?an Sion AuSüary.At ?hat i «'aIfiled lo'vin , coarse grains and oilseed crops tjme she was a member of the \u2018fence, he bid,two spades with shou'd be larger next year.] Montreal Branch.\t| the intention of stopping a lead! There were \u201cbright'\u2019 prospects\tof that suit and his plan b She had been awarded the Or- viously was (o g0 on t^oa hear, slam.that started with a six-month they had no criminal intent and alH\"i' \"llal be was doing or Trans Can strike at Brandon Packers last that their actions amounted to «list happened to your mother Zeller s or brother?\u201d\tj BANKS - -No, 1 .just said.What hap »\u2022\" )\t21 A «3 ¥ .1 3 « A J 8 fl 4 *\tA K O 7 EAST A A K 9 6 ¥ !» 2 « 10 5 3 2 A 10 K :> SOCTH A 107 4 ¥ AK Q10£7fl ?\tK y a :: North\tBoth vulnerable Kast\t.Smith\tWest 1 «\tPass\tl ¥\tPass ?A\tPass\tA\tPass 3 N.T.\tPass\t« N.T\tPass Pass\tDouble 7 ¥\tPass Pass\tPass\t Opening lead 4 #\t\t \"Did he East excited?\" |\\iSS \"Ile sounded leaf mad \u201d pass \"About how close did Captain] Harvey come to you up on the .deck that night when you said |he was angry?\" 'SHOVED ME' \"He touched me and he hit me and lie shoved me down! with his hand \u201d \"You went to your room and climbed on your bunk?\u201d \u2022 \"Yes.\u201d \"The reason why you then left j your bunk was because you heard the water coming up in the boat?\u201d \"No, it was up on my bed be fore 1 got up.\u201d \"When you went up on deck then, you knew where this small life raft was and you knew Hint you were going to try to get to] it?\" (it)14 681 » 81 l or.Dom Bank 67''» MARKET TODAY (Greenshletds Ltd.) (£arî> nf alum Ini HI l ITU l wish to thank my timnv fi'lcml* 4411(1 relative* uh> tlhl my much In \\.tilous wiivn to moke my slay tn tho Shftrbrooke HoftftHnl more | new home in Leniidiville.phono ua.wr may have lust wh«t vuu want.M \\ Deacon, 88 Wnrren Stieet, Lrn noavllle lei IX) 2-2IH3 North Ward, W.OOO down and $80 monthly buys a brand new five room brick bungalow All completed, even landscaping and asphalt roadway.Also a six room split level on about the same terms.Argylc St., near hospital.Fine six rooms, brick, hat water heating, ten years old.Garage $4,000 dawn, possibly less, and $53.monthly.These three offerings are well worth looking into.Frank J.Conway, LO.7-5162 or LO.2-4943 4 ItOOW tcliem'n-lm»»\t\u201c\t\" a|Mi u.Mrs Norman Hatch who! brooke's Belvidere Street Armourv by senior non-commission- Harold A.Flanders, CD.RSM of 9 3Iilitia Group Hcadquar the Quebec Service 1'and Mil, on I ccemivc.mn\tinc\tmj i|(ll)kl,(1 ^,Pr the lickets.etc 1\tji i * \u2014 » per cent.soi liavnai Wil this event.\t'\tIholding a Bazaar on Saturday,{crs convention in Montreal, last The Program chairman Peg-1 ',ls 11 Deeoleau and Mrs.iy|0vem|,cr 25, in the SI An-Friday and journeyed on here N(ir;, F Goodfellow were appomlcd|(|,.ow-s ,-hurch hall.ed officers of 9 Militia Group units.Left to right are: WO-1 Paul ters; and WO-l Robert Oxford, CD.RSM of The Sherbrooke sertbed to one hundred l»ci cent \" Lessard, E3I, CD, RSM of Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke, RCTC; Regiment, RCAC.(Record Photo by Charles Catchpaugh' v new w\u2018l>s 111 Barbara Richardson, both .'\t\".\"\u2018m',.\"|Ii,,,i V, ,s 'ii,'P! rl'r st- Andrew\u2019s Guild and' Mrs.Beverley Mitchell, Ham ihe Lennoxvillc League will he illon, Ontario attended a leach Chinchilla Berets The beret has returned to fashion favor.This year, it\u2019s made of chinchilla and worn lilted to one side.MOVING ?USE OUR WIFE APPROVED SERVICE Inc.North American Van Lines ART CRAWFORD 89 ABENAQUIS Log-sios/^JX Sherbrooke Authorized Agent for VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD and ROUS TASTY BAKERY TREATS Tel LO.2-2744 Suggested menu Shrimp Cocktail Roast Turkey Celery and Chestnut Stuffing Brown Gravy Raw Cranberry and Orange Relish Surprise Stuffed Sweet Potatoes White Onions with Peas Whole Baby Carrots with Herbs Celery Nuts Corn Sticks Crusty Rolls Butter or Margarine Molded Apple and Green Pepper Salad Pumpkin Spice Cake Ice Cream Nuts and Raisins Coffee Tea Milk Cider All husbands tastes are atrocious-or are they?mittce was named with Mrs iliam T.Pearson as Hie convener.! The next meeting due to Ihe Herring introduced approaching holidays will be Flack u hng,i\\i ^'ll' l\u2019lt'1\tprogramme for Ihe Commun-k.5 30 j held on December 14 in the As-J\u2019^P1'1\ts.; ity Christmas Iree.which is sembly room at the Expenmen and the '\"7 '\t^\theld al Ihe Community hall lal Farm.\t'ispd\tR-a'every year, Ihe date to be do At the close a lunch was ser-jfiom Van L.vck, Ra| h,u 1,\t, ,jdc(J |alcr_ Walter S^tt^nd5 mI\"\u2019JM AJ-m'' how artisls 'Ihroi.J'the! 1\u2019lans were made for the HoT waiter Biougcu anu .«n\t, s havp rPnP,.|r,) realism stem 1-ricsian aupper which the Lunaeborg.\tiand th.lt ,,|| ar| was realist ie hrnneh is catering (0 on Novem with the one exception of ab her 29\tj P1I1LATHF.A GROUP strart Muriel Blackmon- thank The report of the Sherbrooke CHICAGO (Spoci.ili A won od tho s|)crd\t2.59 Plante, Mtl\t18 51\t0\t2 83 Worslcy, N Y\t15 ,38\t(1\t2.53 Paille, NY\t3 11\t0\t3.67 x-Oloscv ich, NY I 2\t\t0\t2.00 NY totals\t18 51\t0\t2.83 x-Olesevich replaced\t\tinjured\t Worslcy second\tperiod\tOct\t.21.Sawchuk, Dct\t16 52\t\u2022>\t3.25 Basson, Det\t1 4\t0\t4.00 Detroit totals\t17 56\t\u2022>\t3.29 Head, Bos\t15 57\tI\t3.80 Chadwick, Bos\t2 15\t0\t7.50 Boston totals\t17 72\t1\t4 23 East have won Little Grey Cup OTTAWA (CP! The Fast has the Grey Cup\u2014that is the Lillie Grey Cup.A pickup team representing Eastern Canada Satur day defeated a Western squad by a score of 28 to 13 at the Kiltie Grey Cup football classic staged annually by Canadian servicemen at Metz, France.The festivities were high lighted by the crowning of Leading Airwoman Clare Bell of Kgrcmont, north of Edmonton as Miss Grey Cup.Tessier gains on Balon in Sam Etcheverry may return to Canadian ball VANCOUVER (CP) \u2014 S»m Etcheverry in a Canadian football uniform again'' Don t discount the possibility, says Doug Smith, Montreal radio and television personality and personal friend of the former Montreal Alouette quarterback now playing with St Louis Cardinals.Province sports editor Eric Whitehead, who reported Smith\u2019s remarks in an inter view, said a most interested listener was Herb Capozzi of British Columbia Lions, whose Western Football Conference team won one game this season Etcheverry was traded by the Eastern Conference Alou-cites to llaiiulloti Tiger Cats.Etcheverry refused to report and went to join New York Giants of the National Football League, St, Louis Cardinals proved they had prior rights to him and now, troubled by an ailing passing arm, he is having a hard time ho'ding down the first-string quarterback job there.Etcheverry was quoted in i ie Montreal Nouveau Journal recently as saying he would quit Ihe NFL and return lo Canada rather Ilian sit on the bench \u201cCanada includes Vancouver,\u2019\u2019 said S m i I h.\u201cWhat about it'.' Are the Lions in-terested?'' j Capozzi replied the Lions are interested but added that I Etcheverry is on the Montreal suspension list and would he Alouette property if he returned If the Alouettes did not want Etcheverry?\u201cIt's very interesting,\" re-; plied Capozzi.\u201cWe'll certainly keep in touch with the situation \u2019\u2019 \u2014 Willie Marshall setting pace in AHL scoring CBC lo carry second game of Western Foofball Conference on eastern TV network from Winnipeg at 10.00 p.m.TORONTO (CP) \u2014 The CBC the Toronto lUmilton eastern announced Monday night it has football conference final Satur-decided to carry the aecond day afternoon if no western game of the Western Football game is required.Conference final on its eastern The publicly-owned corpora television network.\tlion has the TV rights to thi The game between Calgary wcklcrn games but required Stampedera and Winnipeg Blue permission of the eastern con-Bombers will be shown in its fcrencc to telecast western entirety on the CBC\u2019s western games in the east TV network slarting at 8 30 John Bassett, president of the p m CST Wednesday and on the CFTO TV, a private station Eastern network at 10 p.m which hold» eastern conference EST.a half-hour after the game TV rights, announced Monday Curling Results begins.The first half-hour of the game won\u2019t be telecast in the cast because of previous commitments on the eastern net work from 9 p m.to 10 p.m EST, a CBC spokesman said, The spokesman said Hk is still considering whether i; will carry Ihe Hurd game Sat-jurday afternoon, if one is (necessary, on its eastern network.CONSIDER PROPOSAL The CBC also has under con- sideration a second that its western TV carry the concluding that the CBC is free to televise the Calgary - Winn.peg second playoff game Wednesday night.He said the CBC could also pick up the CFTO telecast of the Saturday eastern final for broadcast on the CBC\u2019s western CBC network.The CBC decision to televise the western game Wednesday night on its full network came after a series of proposals and counterproposals between the CBC, CFTO, the privately-owned CTV network, and the proposal Eastern Football Conference networkjTV committee, headed by J T game of (Jake) Gaudaur of Hamilton.Bowl choices are to be made this weekend when 1961 schedules end NEW YORK (AP)\u2014To bowl, or not to bowl.That is the question that will be answered this Saturday when most of the college football iron affair.The Bayour Bengals, who have already turned thumbs down on the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, will be offered a formal bid after their game OTTAWAfC race >)\u2014Orval Tessier on a six-point spree last week to move within one point of Kitchencr-Waterloo's Dave Raton in the EPI1L scoring race.Statistirs released by league headquarters today give Baton 23 points on 10 goals and 13 assists.lie collected one assist last week while Tessier moved up from fourth spot on four goals and two assists.Tessier leads the league in'points goal production with 12.Ed|tistics race NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Hershey Bears' Willie Marshall, who, picked up nine points last week, became the American Hockey| League's sixth scoring leader in as many weeks today.The 29 - year - old veteran j centre, in his lOtli AHL cam paign, lias a league - leading 26 points on 10 goals and Ifi! assists.That gives Marshall, in sixth place last week, a five-point lead over Springfield Indian's Brian Kilrea.Paul Larivce of Providence Reds and Rochester Americans\u2019 Vr\\ Faulkner of Bishops Falls.Nfld.are tied for third with 20 according to league sta-released today.Faulkner (teams eligible for post-seasoniagainst Tulane.And they are competition, wind up their 1961 expected to say yes regular schedules.\t! The Big Eight, and leader And the bowl promoters, with Colorado particularly, are still time growing short, are goingjsimmering over an Orange Bowl (to fret until the question is (committeeman's statement that settled.\tKansas, if it beats Missouri this i Maryland\u2019s Tcrps were the (weekend, will be the choice latest to be put on a \u201cwin or from that conference.The bowl no go\" basis when the Gator people are not committed to the Bowl committee told coach Tom Big Eight champ and feel that Nugent Monday that if his team Ihe Jayhauks.winners of six in licks Virginia this Saturday, it a row since a 20-19 loss to Colo-will get one of the spots for the rado.would make a better at Dec.30 game in Jacksonville, traction.Fla.Maryland accepted the bid The Sugar Bowl, with both on that basis.Georgia Tech is Alabama and Louisiana State rumored lo he Ihe best bet as headed elsewhere, may be start an opponent.\tmg to scratch Mississippi, an ''he Orange, Sugar and Cot- other southeastern power is re- MAGOG CURLING CLUB OKEEFE MIXED S Reed (N.Hatley) 8 W.Liflammc (Short) )\t3 A.\tStafford (Magog) 11 P.Theobald expected to get in only for third-down snaps, with guard Bill Crawford handling centre dutie» most of the way.If Calgary wins Wednesday night, a third game will be played here Saturday.MORRISS SLOE GIN Üâ/ New still ton Bowls, among Year's Day bigwigs, unsettled.The Rose Bowl knows it will have Ihe winner of Saturday\u2019s I UCLA - Southern California I game, w hich w ill he Big Five champ, as host, Alabama is the (current hot choice to be the opposition.running well ahead of iboth Minnesota and Ohio of the Big Ten.TO GET BID ported headed to Dallas for the Cotton Bowl against Texas, if Ihe longhorns beat Texas A and M this Thursday and win the Southwest Conference title.In that event, the Sugar Bowl people probably will go after Arkansas, if the porkers wind up second in the SWC.An opponent would have to be found State from among Auburn, Georgia Tech, Miami or possibly Duke.The only major teams already J.S.Mitchell Presents R0NS0NS for 1962! I .MNMMMflMlH Penalties in minutes by clubs: Boston 152; New York 184; Chicago 186: Toronto 188; troit 188; Montreal 248.Hoekstra of the Beavers, scor ing leader earlier in the season, dropped to third place with 21 points, nine goals and 12 as sists.The Sudbury Wolves\u2019 bad man, Cleland Mortson, jumped all the way from 12th to fourth!?.21 spot.He scored three goals and assists on four others to boost! his point total to 20.\tstill leads the goal keepers with Merv Kuryluk of Sault Sic a 2.50 goal average and with Marie and Met Pearson of the two shutouts Cesare Maniago, Beavers were tied for fifth place of Hull Ottawa has allowed the DALLAS, is the assists leader with 17 while Marshall is tied with Barry Cullen of Buffalo Bisons and Providence's Pierre Brillant for the goals lead with 10.Hershey's Bobby Perreault is the No.1 goalie with a low of goals allowed a game.In Miami, Orange Bowl chair-j bowl-bound are the University man \\ an Kussrow will know on of Wichita and Yillanova, which Saturday vv h e t h e r Louisiana will meet in El Paso\u2019s Sun State will come to his gala grid-! Bowl.Commissioner Joe Foss admils to AFL holding secret draff of US college players, owners to blame De-1 with 18 points.same number of goals\u201445-I'he Beavers\u2019 Jack McCartan played one game fewer.NOW BFG OFFERS TWO WINTER TRACTION TIRES CHOOSE THE RIGHT ONE FOR THE KIND OF WINTER DRIVING YOU DO IT S AS EASY AS B F G! lex (AP)\u2014It used And because the owners but other terms to say it but the jumped the gun\u2014as they did American Football League has last year when they held a draft admitted in effect that it held a a month before the college sea-secret draft of United States col-! son was over \u2014 the coaches lege players two weeks before roared.t the official date.; The club owners \u2018'conducted a poll among themselves in respects to a limited number of players with whom (ney wuld have intra - league negotiation eights,\" was the way Commis-! sioncr Joe Foss put it.He added that he didn't know it had happened.Foss had agreed with the American Football Coaches As sociation that the draft would Jack Curtice of Stanford, president of the AFC.A, said he was disappointed and shocked.\u201d 'NOT FAIR' \u201cWe have tried to treat both leagues (the National Football League is the other) as fairly and equally as possible.It is not fair to a college football coach to have his players tampered with until the season is over.\u201d Commissioner Pete Ttozelle of not be held until Dec.2\u2014the,\u2018be National Football League day the U.S.college footbal ! season ends.SAVE ON SNOW TIRES! 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Nannie Du>>«ult m^de hi* «.«chins debut in the Siter-bruoke Junior Hockt) Leasue a >uecc»»iul one «hen the Tech ai.Ml School manascd to eke at a cio»e 3 2 win o\\er Bt>h ipS University.The Junior 5jï posted their second vun oi the short season with a 51 verdict over St.Francis last mshl at the Arena The twinbill was a wide-open aitair as all teams were out to try and come up with a win Checking was close as the players kept their heads and played good hockey Several penalties were handed out all (or minor offences.The Tech was obliged to come from behind a 2-0 lead after two periods.Ewart and Canter put Mush Morehouse's crew out in front in the first frame and they held the edge around the nets while Dus-»ault's crew failed to click on their shots.In the middle session it was a close affair with both club» missing good scoring chances U was nip-and-tuck the whole Local curling dub opens new season The first games of the open ing Bnnspic! got underway last night at the Sherbrooke Curling Club.Some very interesting curling was witnessed.There are 22 rinks in the spiel which will run until Friday when the finals in the main event as well as the consolation will be played at 8.00.Last night\u2019s results follow Dr.J.Dion .* Roy Wiggett .6 Gerry Burt .8 C.Simard .4 Bruce Millar .H Or.1 Hibbard .8 way Time alter ttme the .ou! tes were forced the limit in keeping their citadels clear It was in 'he last frame that the Tech commenced to click.Marcel Caron sot the first tally right after the opening taceoff and a few minutes later Lara mee evened the score and Mar coux batted home the winning tally.Coach Jean-Guy Mut\u2019\u2019 Dus »ault was forced to use his sub goalie last night Bennett and although he let five get by he turned in a fair performance considering the number of >hots the Jr.Beavers fired at him.Guy Desroihers and Caron led the attack for the Murphy men with two goals each while Rod Pelletier got the other Jutras beat Yvon Lelarte to »ave the Saint* from a shutout in the third frame.Coach Murphey had three ju vetules up for ttte game their seeond within two days and the youngsters gave a good account o( themselves The next fixture in the Dugrc loop is slated for Monday evning when the In dians and Maroons clash in the opener and Junior Beavers tak mg on Bishop s.Seniors competition to be held here, Bob McMurray, Hubert Johnston to be presented with special awards The final playoffs of the Sen iors Competition of Ihe Cana dian Branch of the Royal Caledonia Curling Club will be played at the Lennoxville and Sherbrooke Curling Clubs on Dec.13-16 This annual tournament is open to all clubs of the Branch.The rinks must be composed of players 60 years old or over.Playdowns are held in the various districts and the final playoff of the 16 winners taki's place bore.The finalists will iconic from Montreal District, six rinks.Ottawa Valley District, five rinks, South Shore District, three rinks, and Ihe North Shore District with two rinks.Play will commence Friday, Dec.15, at 2.00 at both Lennoxville and Sherbrooke and will continue throughout the day and evening.On Saturday they will carry on with the finals of the main and consolation events slated for Sherbrooke in the evening A, K Nixon president of the Branch, and several members of the executive will hold a reception for the curlers and their friends at the Lennoxville Club Friday evening from 7 00 until 9.00.President Nixon will present Bob McMurray with a hon orary life membership in the Branch.A dinner will be held at the jSherbrooke Club on Saturday and will be attended by the finalists and members of the Branch.President Nixon will present Hubert Johnston with an honorary life membership in the Branch.FIGHTS LAST NIGHT San Francisco \u2014 Roger Ris-cher, 200, Oakland, knocked out Monroe Ratliff, 199.San Diego.7.Philadelphia\u2014Lon Matthews.136.Philadelphia, outpointed Alfredo Urbina, 136, Mexico, 10.L.Dwyer .1.G.Armstrong 11 E.Taylor \\V.Olivier K.Jackson .5 R Badger .4 Florry Maguire holds high single in Richmond Bowling League while Clem Langlois has best average G.Mulvagh F.Pearson Brome Bombers need funds to hold sole COWANSVILLE\u2014 (Staff) \u2014 The Brome-Missisquoi Bombers of the Eastern Intermediate Football Conference need money.Guy Fontaine of the Bombers told the Record recently.To raise funds for the club, members have organized a sale of Willard\u2019s chocolates for November 24.25 and 26.Everyone is urged to make a purchase so that sufficient funds can be collected to permit the club to continue operations.Eddie Quinn lines up bout for winners MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Boxing promoter Eddie Quinn said Monday he has lined up a January bout here between the winners of the Robert Cleroux - Archie Moore and Zora Foley-Henry Cooper fights next month.Both matches are scheduled for Dec.5, the Cleroux-Moore fight in Montreal and the other in London.England.Quinn said he made the arrangements by telephone with London promoter Jack Solomons.in New York on a business trip.RICHMOND \u2014 The Industrial League reads something like the National Hockey League with teams called by the same name.Toronto leads this loop with Chicago, each with four points, Detroit in second with 3 followed by Canadiens 1 and the last-place clubs.Rangers and Boston no points as yet.Florry Maguire leads the men\u2019s section with high single to date oi 193 while the high triple is held by Clem Langlois, 466.Ladies high single and triple held by Marie Paule Gir-ardin.153 and Denise Duchesne 407.Langlois leads in the average column with 155.1 followed by-Maguire who has 152.2.R.Viger is third with 150.2.Denise Duchesne leads the ladies average with 135.2 with Miss Girardin a closs 132.2.Next is L.Cloutier with 101.2.CCW has six teams in their loop.Kerry Teen with 24 points; Tiger Tuff has 14, Honey Lane 10.Bonnie Brae 10, Honey Suckle 9 and Futurama 5 Raf-:faele Perluzzi holds men\u2019s high single with 196 and Rouville Beaudet has high triple 479.Ladies high are Marie Paule ! Girardin.single of 182 and also holds triple 443.The top averages, Perluzzi with 138.14.Roger Smith\u2014 133.4 and Beaudet\u2014131.5 In the ladies division, Miss Girardin leads with 128.7, L.Dallairc \u2014106.1 and L.Arel with 105.15.Duchess Shoe has six clubs\u2014 Pirates leading with 22 points: Etoiles with 21: Panthère Noire 1\u201419; Aigles Noires\u201413; Lions 13 and Gentlemen\u20149.D.\u2019Bouchard has high single for men with 191 while R Viger i holds high triple with 432.Denise Duchesne leads the distaff side with a single of 131 and triple 356.Averages\u2014D.Bouchard\u2014132; Hughie Lancaster -130.1 and J.G.Girard\u2014130.Ladies\u2014Denise Duchesne\u2014125; Mrs.D.Bouchard\u2014110 and R Veilleux\u2014107.Uncle Sam to try and give tennis lift by turning National tourney into giant international spectacle WELL ALWAYS SHOP 65 Kins St.W.\u2014 LO.7-7386 NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Uncle Sam will try to give tennis a much-needed lift next year by turning the national championships at Forest Hills into a giant international spectacle like Wimbledon George E.Barnes of Chicago, president of the U.S.Lawn Tennis Association, announced plans Monday to have 85 foreign players, including representatives of the Soviet Union, flown here for the annual event.The tournament would be extended to last two weeks, instead of the usual 10 days\u2014 again matching Wimbledon's \u201cdedicated fortnight.\u201d The star-studded international field will be made possible through the co operation of the people-to-people sports committee aimed at bettering good will among nations through sports.COMMITTEE HELPS The people-to-people sports committee would help raise tunds for transporting and paying the expenses of the invited players.Besides Russia, countries which will be invited to send representatives include Canada, Sweden.Germany.Spain, England.Denmark.Ireland, Hungary, France, Italy, Yugoslavia.South Africa, Australia.New Zealand, India, Japan, Malaya, Austria.Poland, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland.South America and Mexico.In the past, the tournament singles fields have been restricted to 128 men and 64 women.In recent years, there has been a sharp decline in European and other foreign entries.If the plan is a success, the U.S.nationals can expect to draw the top Davis Cup talent of Europe, including such players as Nicola Pietrangeli and Orlando Sirola of Italy and Jan Erik Landquist of Sweden When only the finest will do.Seagrams ' (icun/^ytt/ Seagram's CANADIAN WHISKY sfO{iraQvs 83 CANADIAN WHISKY Give $caqram'$ and be Sure .x.£ M.X.V J».» X\\v xy # '-«mm MM.\u2022 x -vr ' »»!ii iHii V .S ,:.f S' !i§ ps v ¥% ¦&'$ 5.' \u2022Itanmont ana wh»»i ml-\u2022notna on all troai \u2022« «atilciaa Nava yaur aprlni» chatkad ne* If ttiey are to# low ar toe ee« AU cart fully Imurad while in our care.kapIO *uaranteeO ear-vloA» OMica LO.2-4833 Roi., LO.9-3101 110 OALT W TAILOR For ladla» and gantlaman Oanaral Rapaira F.COLLETTE 84 King St.Wait.(In baiament) LO.2 4334 SHERBROOKB Shipton Institute makes plans for busy year-end DANVIU.K \u2014 Members nl the Women\u2019s Insliliilr mol in the Farmer\u2019s Hall on Nov.II, when poppies were sold.Mrs.M Baker reported on the County meeting, and a dis eussion on the history of Rich jnond ('minty followed.It's Always 'SPRING TIME\" at mm DEZIEL AUTO SPRING 50 St.Francois Blvd.S.Tol.LO.7 6677 SHERBROOKE The secretary was instructed ,.|t|(|,.(| Mrs Kd Newton, to write to the Minister of Agri culture for information regard ing seeds for the School Fair, One dollar per member will he sent to the Quebec Fund.Mrs Milton Baker was appointed to give the hroadeast on the Sherbrooke radio in January.A shower of cards will he sent to Mrs.W (Jreer, who has been in hospital.Plans were made for the Christmas meeting, when there will be an exchange of gifts.Mrs W Uroscomb was given $10 to buy gifts for members\u2019 children, and members were asked lo bring in a hag of candy each A card parly will he held on Dee.1.at the home of Mrs I) Kerr.The program for the next meeting includes a contest on decorating miniature Christmas trees.Following the meeting a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the host esses, Mrs.F.Bournier and Mrs.M.Baker.Charles Fletcher, Harry Uider, all of Miss Fannie Crane, ville, spent several BlRCHTON - Mrs.Bay Stowe, who has been convalescing ai the home of her son, Mr.Clifton Stowe, and Mrs, Stowe, has returned to her home in Soulli Bolton, after a seven months\u2019 slay in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.Bussell Cackle, who has | completed his work in Chicoutimi, is employed in Sherbrooke, (iucsis at the parsonage in Mrs.and Mr.Dilchfield of Lennox-days with Service sister, Mrs.Charles Le-jfebvre, and Mr.Lefebvre.Dr.and Mrs.Jack MaeCal-jlum and two children, of Onus town, were weekend guests of I Dr.MeCallum\u2019s parents, Mr land Mrs Leslie MaeCallum Armistice Day guests at the I Murray home included Miss Christine Horan and Mr.Karlel i Murray, ol Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.131dm Lowry and young son, of High Forest.Mr and Mrs (ieorge Late wood, Robert and Lois, visited j Mrs.Latewood\u2019s sister, Mrs.j Howard Dunn, iu the St Johns j jbury, VI Hospital, and also call ed on other relatives.Mrs.George Laekie and Mr.and Mrs Milton Laekie, of DniminondVille, were guests of; Mr and Mrs.Russell Laekie j and family.Mr Leonard Kenney, of Sul ton, is spending an indefinite time with his aunt, Mr.Khvin Brazel, and Mr.Braze).Mr.and Mrs.Allan Crawford, of Ville St.Laurent, spent a ¦holt holiday with the latter\u2019s brother, Mr, Norman Gill, and Mrs.Gill.TIPS ON HOW TO REDUCE COSTS OP MEDICAL CARE1 Maior items in ninny house hold budget* are the tost* of incilicsl care At the moment, iniiny thoughtful individuals i committees of public spirited Individuals and governmental agencies are trying to reduce these coats.This way, they hope to per mit families in middle and lower income brackets to gel the benefits of modern medi eal care without being forced to practice economies in the purchase of essentials, or of making undue sacrifices in their purchases of none-, .m liais.If you are like me In that you begin to grow impatient wilh long drawn ouf investi galions, you might consider doing a little homework on the suhiccl.To help you get started, here are a few general sug gestions ; The cost of advertised pro pnetaiics far exceeds that of preparations of similar action purchased by their true or generic names.To he sure, il\\ easier In ask for a catchy trade name than to pronounce acetyl salicylic acid (ass-set-till sally\u2022 sill-lick asssid).Mut Unit was j you can get five grains of aspirin for a fraction of a cent against paying as much as a dune fur the same dose of a more elaborately packaged pro duet whose effects, good and bad, differ almost impercepli bly.You can self-medicate with drugs llial only relieve symp ; loins, such as appetite killers, 'rough medicines, laxatives, iron lûmes, vitamins, tranquilizers, and sleeping medicines Or you can insist that your doctor pre , scribe these for you.Hither way is wrong.You should not be Treating your symptoms but (he causes of your symptoms, j For example scarcely a week' goes by without notice of the in I induct inn of a new appetite kd 1er Yet a report prepared for the Committee on Advertising ol the highly respected New Fnglaiul Journal of Medicine Mates that \"the relative inef fectness of anoicxigetiic drugs (appetite killers) alone is inch rated by the enormous number of available preparations probably intended to mask undesir able side effects or to influence favorably the psychologic stale believed to be responsible for (stubborn) ap- X Receives donations\tBulwer church Sutton Home and School group presents hears committee reports ^|3|e 0f Qffjjg^ So FAR 1 CAUGHT A GREEN SOCK AND TWO HANDKERCHIEFS'* umiomm ISLAND BROOK Mrs.Cecil Dyson, Neil Dyson and friend, of Town of Mount Royal, spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Kenneth Morrow Mrs.Ida Holbrooke has left to spend the winter in Hemming ford and Sherbrooke.Mi and Mrs 1 orne Dawson factoring centre of Lachute, were weekend guests of Mr Howard Seale and Miss Mary Seale.Guests of Mr.and Mrs, Lennis Ewing and Mrs.Cassie Ewing were Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Sir vens, of Danville; Mr and Mrs Lome Dawson, of Lachute, At ton Ewing and Mr.Yates and son, of Swcetsburg; and Mr.and Mrs.E MeComb and family, of Eaton Corner Mr and Mrs Jack Hodge and daughter, Frances, of Lachute and Ottawa, wore weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Garnet Lister, and all with other friends were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Garfield Spaulding on the occasion of Mr.Spaulding's birthday.Miss Wilson, of Mille Isles, visiting Mr.W.J.Dawson and her sister, Mrs, Dawson.j U\u2019ho is in hospital.'iVHATb we do WITHOUT HER.- huh,Dao ?\" Church group meets at Gould GOULD The November Hillis and Mrs.Peter Macfver meeting of the VV M S was held.road an article on Temperance, at the home of Mrs.Alan Mathe- Mrs.George MacKay read a son, with the president, Mrs, K.selection entitled, Peace from N, Mclver in the chair.\tI Hie Storm, from the book, Has The Christian Stewardship ten the Day.reading was given by' Mrs, Dave] Mrs VVm.Gates was pianist for the selected hymns and Mrs.faetorily responded to treat Jack O\u2019Brien and Mrs.Roscoe ment may.in the majority of; Morrison assisted the hostess un with refreshments, follow ing the are| benediction by Mrs.F.Elliott.the]\t- for dis FOSTER - SMOKELESS CITY Using waterpower instead of coal.Tampere in southwest Finland is a great textile manu cases, he considered to be der temporary control and the intractable (stubborn) ap lnot actually cured unless petite.\u201d\tj.factors responsible The report then concludes) I heir excessive appetite that, despite The continuing; appear permanently.\t; Mr.Howard Osgood, of Mont- search for an agent that will \u201cIndeed, there is no convinc-'roal, and Mr.and Mrs.Ernest depress appetite without pro-]ing evidence that more than]Osgood and daughter, Sharon, of during central .stimulation (that an insignificant number of Iberville, were weekend guests is, of the brain), it is likely (hat patients treated for obesity|of Mr.and Mrs, Burton Osgood, no such drug alone will ever lover achieve permanent sup- Mrs.Allen Whileher is a sur-cure obesity.The obese]pression of excessive calorielgical patient in the B M P Hos-patients who have most satis- intake.\u201d\tj pital, Swcetsburg.SUTTON mg of the Home and School Association was held in the audi torium Nov.14 with over 30 members in attendance Mrs Robert Cowan.President was in the chair and at a short business meeting, various coin mitteea reported on the progress of their activities Committee on UNICEF said that with about 175 pupils par tieipating, $215 was collected and a letter of appreciation tiom the central committee was lead by the Secretary Mrs Austin Henry, for the Cook Book committee, reported That plans were being made for the members to print the book themselves.They are short of recipes for jams, jellies, drinks.Mrs.W.Gates entertains Gould Anglican Guild GOULD The Ladies Guild of St, Peter's Anglican Church met at the home of the president, Mrs.Wm.Gales, on Nov It, with several friends from Sawyervillc, Scotstown, Bury, Pointe Claire and Montreal, joining with the members for a sue liai hour following the business meeting.In keeping with the day, Mrs dates presided at the piano, for The singing nf the selection.Lest We Forget.In Flanders Fields, I was recited by Mrs.E.Watt, of Sawyervillc ] A table of gaily-wrapped surprise packages were sold ami the hostess was assisted with re freshments by her two sisters, Mrs.K Watt and Mrs G.Loveland, of Sawyervillc, and Miss Nellie Holden.Theîford C.W.L.hears talk on new project THETFORD MINES \u2014 The monthly meeting of Our Lady of Lourdes Council was held at St.Patrick's School.Mrs, W.J.Johnson, citizenship convener stated that the ] Cancer Clinic were being resumed and urged members lo turn out and help with this worthwhile work.After routine business which I included authorization for the annual donation ot the St Vincent de Paul Societies in the\u2019 ] five parishes, Rev.J.Gravel was welcomed.He outlined a I project which he has in mind [for Thetford, a Catholic Inquiry Forum, in which the League members could be of eonsider-:able assistance.Father Gravel expects to get the project started early in the New Year.Father Gravel also advised that Midnight Mass would be celebrated again this year at St.Patrick's School.Refreshments were served by [the hostesses, Mrs Eugene Sauve and Mrs.D.Doiron.nd any such recq.be moat welcome R Crtmm and G Kmghta -poke on the recent Regional Council meeting at Cowansville at which they were delegates The Hot Lunch committee acknowledged donations of $50 from the Lions Club and $Bo from an anonv moua group of business men to help with lunches for underprivileged children Since the old piano now being stored at Austin Henry's was reported beyond repair, Roy Seaman offered to take it away for its salvage value The president announced, that as is customary at the December meeting, donations would be received for the Christmas boxes to he distributed to the needy.Clothing and toys in good repair, food, or any other suitable articles will be required Money was voted to purchase first proficiency prizes for alt grades in the school After the business meeting, Fred Knights was introduced as Garry Knights, master of cere monies for a program patterned after a T V, Show, I've Got a Secret Members of the panel were Doug Wighton as \u201cBill,\u201d Mary Miller as \u201cBetsy\u201d, Roy Seaman as \"Henry ', tnd Peggy Eland as ' Bess\u201d.Several interesting and amusing secrets were aired and the panel was stumped in most cases.Mr.Knights was introduced by Mrs Gwen Holden, who acted as an nouneer and applause prompter.Coffee and doughnuts were served by Grade 2 mothers at the close of the evening.WEST SHEFFORD - Recent guests of Mr, and Mrs.K Battley were Mr and Mrs.Gerald Hiam, Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.E.Naylor and Mrs.Reid of St Armand Mr.Battley was a guest of his sister, Mrs.J.Bowbrick, and Mr.Bow-brick, in Ville Brossard The Misses Hancox and Kearns have purchased Mrs.L.Boucher\u2019s property and will take possession in the spring.Friends of Mrs.O.Solomon will be sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Montreal General Hospital.Mr and Mrs.L.Laflamme and family have moved into the apartment recently vacated by Mr.and Mrs.Royea and fam ily.HATLEY \u2014 Mrs Vincent Ottaniano with her little son has returned to Long Branch, N.J., after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Sharman.Mr.Irving Walker, of Island Pond, Vt., was an overnight guest of Mrs.Emma Walker and family.Mr Walter Rogers is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital under observation.Mr.Kenneth Little, of East Ryegate, Vt., was a guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Little.BULWER \u2014 At the November meeting of the W A the follow -ing slate of officer* wa> brought m by the nominating commit- tee.President Mrs Uouglat Gra pea; vice president, Mr- Nor man Gibson, treasurer, Mr*, Herman Woltera; recording secretary, Mrs W G Pmchint ft nancial secretary.Mr*.Harry Little; corresponding secretary.Mrs E H Parker The meeting was held at the home of Mrs Harry Little with Mrs L.Lowd and Mrs.S.Merrill assisting.Plans were made lo give the usual gifts and treats to the children at Christmas.Mrs R L.Todd gave an interesting report of the Presbytery W A meeting held at Gouid recently The next meeting to be held on Dec.12 will be the Christmas party for members and friends of the Association Following the business meeting a penny auction was hold and lum h was served hy the hostesses GENERAL NOTES Mr and Mrs Herman Woltcrs have left hy plane to spent two weeks at their former home in Holland They were accompanied to Dorval by Mrs.W.S.La berce.During their parents\u2019 absence, Catharina and John will be with Mr and Mrs Kenneth Johnston LEARNED PLAIN - Guests on Nov.12 nf Mr and Mrs.Herbert Redden, were I Mr.and Mrs.Sam Rodrique and (family, Mr and Mrs J.P, Roy and family, Mr and Mrs.Clement Rodrique and family, all of Sherbrooke, and Mr and Mrs.Albert Redden and family, of Canterbury, the occasion being Mr.Herbert Redden's birthday.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Stoddard and family, spent a day in Shcr brooke recently .Mrs.Alice Card, of Ottawa, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs, ¦\\ Brazonall.returned to the home of her son.Garnet Card, and Mrs.Card in Minton, after spending some time with Mr.and Mrs.Brazenall.Other visit ors were Mr and Mrs.Ralph Joyce,of Clarksville.N IL.Mr and Mrs.Stanley McVetty, of Cookshtre, Mrs Eva Coates, Alf.and Dick, of Bury, and Mr.and Mrs.Marcel Menard, of East Angus.FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of false teeth have suffered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, slipped or wobbled at just the wrong time.Do not live in fear of this happening to you.Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH, the alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your plates.Hold false teeth more firmly, so they feel more comfortable.Does not sour Checks \u201cplate odor breath\".Get FASTEETH at drug counters everywhere, Church group to hold special annual service MANSONVILLE -At a meet mg of the Woman's Auxiliary ol St Paul\u2019i Anglican Church it was decided to hold the annual St Andrew V Day devotion» on Nov 29 at 7 30 p m in the church with Rev G.Tulk taking the service A buxine»* meeting o! the W A.will follow Mr» L B Eldridge.work convener, reported several item» for the sale had been brought tn.The meeting was held in the Chureh Hall and hoste»ses were Mr> G Tulk and Mi»» Atwell.The next meeting will be held in the rectory OLYMPIC EVENT Shooting matcho with various types of guns were first included in the Olympic Games at Athcn» in llxa) Vodkaristocrat There s no denying the breeding of Bolshoi Vodka.,.quality always prevails.Yet, despite its 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