Sherbrooke daily record, 25 novembre 1961, samedi 25 novembre 1961
[" Today's Chuckle When will they start trim-mins the budget instead of the taxpayers?Stjccbcooke Dailu Becocd THE WEATHER Cloudy w ith sunny periods clearing by evening.Cooler.Winds west 15 to 20 High today at Sherbrooke 35 Out* loi'k for Sunday: Sunny.Established 1897 Price : 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.SATURDAY, NOVEMBER J v dim Khrushchev agrees to Kekkonen request Sixty-Fifth Y«*ai feJjÉÉV u*-' ¦\t1\t' C&.j,.jjfe,.JϦ \u2018y '> -j fk \u2018\t-t -\u2022\t; .Finnish talks nut off Rap withholding of ECM speech LONDON (CPI\u2014British news-; Labor papers have set out some bitter Gaitske 'criticism of the government for Friday deny ing Canada ami other Com solutely MOSCOW (Reuters) \u2014\u2014 I innish sourees said todny Russjn has «greed to postpone talks it sought with d inland on unlitaiv dangers in Party Leader Hugh from Commonwealth members .The Vorkshiie Post said there I also .joined the crities Prime Minister Macmillan \"will seemed to ho a hollow ring to He said it was \"ab be expected to make a full and the government's promise lo wrong for the LS to precise statement on the whole keep Commonwealth iiiemhers as Haiti.NEW BRIDGE AT CAPELTON \u2014 A modern new bridge is going up across the Massawippi River at Capelton, left, replacing the present wooden covered bridge, one of the few re- maining of its type in the Townships.The new bridge in on the road linking high No.5 with North Hatley via Kustis.(Record photo by Douglas Gerrisli) Spells out position in UN speech U Thant to use his power to train army, stamp out secessionist moves in Congo UNITED NATIONS (CPI\u2014 U Thant spelled out his posi- should suppress \"all armed ae-ernmenls to give the l \\ the fi Acting Secretary - General U tion Friday night in his first tivities and secessionist movesl nancial support needed to carry 'ia Thant has made plain he will speech to the Security Council anywhere.\toul ,hc cosUy Congo operation use his powers to train thC;Since he became UN chief alter t|1c Burmese acting secrc-Congo Army and stamp out se- two Soviet vetoes killed U S.ef-Uary\tgeneral also said steps cessionist moves in any part of forts to give him a broaderjmust be taken toward thejmany other nations have refused that country, despite Soviet cf- hand in the strife ¦ torn Congo, \"training and reorganization ; to pay their share ol the bill.the 1 he source» disclosed this Finnislt President Urho monwealth members full detailsjknow Britain's negotiating posi lamentable affair\" to the House informed of negotiation develop K,rkk(uirn returned line by of Britain's opening statement! lion for entry into the Common of Commons it added.\tj monts \"Surely the government j .\tv i t.m bidding for entry into the Market while Hie information The Daily Express said the can handle matters more dtplo i,u *rom Novosibirsk, where European Common Market was not available to Common bond of brotherhood of the Com ntHtieally Ilian tins\the held talks 1 ridny with i One paper, the Times of Lon-j wealth members\tmonwealth peoples has been don, suggested today that Ot- The foreign office denied that treated with contempt \" taws may have the full docu Brilnin had any part in leakiii;, EMBARRASSED NATION ment in its possession.\tto Washington a copy of the The newspaper said \"one of The flurry of press\treports\tspeech made by\tEdward Heath the Six has\tleaked the text to followed reports from\tseveral\tlord privy seal,\tat his Paris)Washington\"\tand Britain\u2019s gov (capitals that the text\tof the\tmeeting with the\tCommon Mar 'eminent \"humiliated itself ami statement was slipped\tto the\tket members last month.(embarrassed\tthe nation\" by at United States by France or one The Times said Britain shouldUempUng to keep Hie Irxt se of the other five Common Mar- not have kepi the information eret ket members.The Times said today: \u201cAt all events, there is aj very strong indication that) Washington and possibly Ottawa have a document which the: British government declined to! give the Commonwealth conn tries,\u201d 'TRUST BETRAYED' Noting the same reports, the) London Daily Express says \u201cforeigners have been trusted before our own kin\u2014a trust Hi at been instantly betrayed.\" : ranee and Wenner-Gren dies at 80 forts to limit United Nations authority.Bowling ball kicked 62 miles BATTLEGROUND, Wash.( AP) \u2014 Six high school students claimed a world record Friday after they kicked a bowling ball 62 miles.The six started out in a cold rain at 7 a.m., travelling a circular route around Battleground, using secondary roads.It took them 8:V4 hours.The rules prohibited anyone from carrying the ball, said Bob Carter, Battleground high school student council president.Carter said the previous cross - country bowling ball record was 32 miles, set by George Fox College students at Newberg, Ore., last spring.The collegians bowled the ball, instead of kicking it.The Soviet Union warned Uiof The Congo armed forces thant that it would be watching closely to make sure he does not go beyond the mandate of the council.The council finally adopted a watered - down Afro - Asian resolution demanding that secessionist activities \u201ccease forthwith\u201d in Katanga province alone and empowering U Thant to use force if need be to drive foreign mercenaries out of that breakaway province.USE VETO The Russians used the veto to defeat US.amendments (which would have had the council deprecate \u201call armed action\" against the central Congo (government and authorize U (Thant to help the state reorganize and retrain its army.The amendments could be interpreted as empowering the UN to move against any uprising by Congo leftist leader Antoine Gizenga.Observers expressed belief, (however, that the Soviet vetoes iwere checkmated by U Thant\u2019s assertion that the UN force He called on all member gov ; j Fallout increase reported CLARIFIES STAND\tSTOCKHOLM -Swedish finan n calling for action againstjcier Axel Wenner-Gren, one ot all uprisings in The Congo, u|the world's richest men who launched a massive project to carve an industrial empire out First in history Woman member for legislature?By CUTHBERT JONES (Record Stuff Writer) When the next session of the Quebec Eegialature opens in January, the Legislative Assembly may be gim ed with the presence of a woman member for the first time in its history I he precedent will result from the by-elections to be held in laïques Caitiei anil Chanvbly 14.Gaitskell, speaking university students at Cardiff, said \"it is absolutely wrong Huit another foreign eounlrv should have a copy of this speech while ''''\"HOil oil Russia's Od.30 note it is denied to memhci s of Hie calling lor defence consultations ( onimonw ealtli\tno Wt si Germany ami its allies \"Tins is a tiling which miisl jaiie-cdlv Hirealenlng Russia '''' |n'1 rid\u201d *> ,h 01\tlit rough Finland mount importance to earn the\t,,\t, Commonwealth w ith us on the D'slponemenl of the talks, the Common Market \"\t(sources said, was asked for by Canada lias been seeking a Kekkonen and agreed on by copy of the speech since il was1 Khrushchev delivered Finance Minister: ExpeCT ANNOUNCEMENT Donald Fleming earlier Ibis week appealed without stiecess to Macmillan to make II avail in to Welsh Soviet Ihrmiri Khrushchev.The talks in the -Siberian city ,000 miles east of Moscow f Thant made clear he w as carry-j mg out all resolutions of Huv()f (|H, rmrt|u>rn js|, cn|lim|)ia j - -\u2014.\u20144 \u2014 \u2014- - .nucrness, died in hospital Fri Green wants action resumed nuclear testing at the start of September.For the week Nov.6-12 the average radiation level in air samples jumped to 49.3 disintegrations per minute per cubic j metre of air, highest weekly figure since the 115.175 reading Sept.)8-24.The weekly average (for Oct.30-Nov.5 was 32.2 and I for Oct.23-29 37 6 The International Commission jon Radiological Protection has (set the safe permissible radioactivity level at 6.6 disintegrations but this is based on continuous r \u201d\t¦ jyw w* (exposures throughout a lifetime UNITED NATIONS (CP) \u2014 External Affairs Minister INFORMATION INDIRECT Green Friday called on the Soviet Union and the United States ! fallout readings in air sam-tc quit the \"numbers game \" and decide on a disarmanenl nego- p es are designed to provide a .\t6 ;quick report on atmospheric ra- \u2018l\"1\u201d \u201e \u2019\t,\tdioactivity following nuclear ex- The Canadian foreign chief-\u2014 -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ninsin\u201ec told the 103-member United Na- represented - namely, Africa Ploslons tions political committee that Asiaand Latin America.little remains to be arranged fori_might agree, f,.™ ;rec) information General Assembly and the coun-kyilder cii and not just the Katangajday at the age of 80.proposal.\t; Death w»as attributed lo can After U Thant finished speak- cer.ing, Soviet delegate Valerin Zo Wenner-Gren had been under rin expressed hope the acting month long treatment at Red OTTAWA (CP)\u2014An increase I secretary-general would \u201cact in Cross Hospital.During an oper ; in the average level ol fallout accordance with this résolut : t\\ alien on him last month it was was recorded by health depart- in co-opioration with bis chief found that a non-benign tumor ment air sampling stations: advisers as he had announced had spread to the liver, doctors across Canada in mid-Novemberiwhen he was appointed \u201d (treating him said but scientists do not believe the jump reflected Russia's explosion of its 50-megaton nuclear (bomb Oct.30.( The average radiation level ini the week Nov, 6-12, the health! department reported Frida y, was the second highest weekly] all-Canada average since Russia constituencies on December At a convention the Jacques Cartier Liberals by a wide margin named Mrs.Claire Kirkland-Casgrain as their candidate in th- Montreal suburban riding which for many years was represented by her father.Dr.Charles.Aime Kirkland At the time of liis death, last summer, Dr.Kirkland was Minister with out Portfolio in Hi\" Lesage cabint.While Mrs.Kirkland-C\u2019as-grain, a lawyer, is carrying on an active campaign, she may enter the Assembly by accla- Blames West Germany Quit numbers game US, Reds are urged are not related Khrushchev charges Scandinavia now a potential battleground MOSCOW (Reuters) \u2014 Soviet important\tduty to\tlake\tall\tmea\tBut Khrushchev noted lhal Premier Khrushchev said Fri :sures now\tbefore\tit is\ttoo\tlate\tRussia had returned its military day West , ermany had trans- tf( curb lhc Wrst German\tmj,i>ase at Porkkala, Finland, m formed Scandinavia into a po ,\t, , ,\t1956 voluntarily and had pro- tential battleground and prom.\ti,n(l revanehists who arc |)os(,t| a i-ocgpt anf].nur|,,ar f,-,,,.ised action to curb \u201cHitlerite\" arrogantly demanding revision:zone In northern Europe Rus border revision demands.\tDc state frontiers Hial look sia held a lease on Porkkala Khrushchev spoke at Novosi ^app af,ter ^ Second World (until 1994.birsk, Siberia, 2,000 miles from'\u201d®!)' Kprushe'>ev said-\tj Khrushchev singled out NATO Moscow, where he talked with ir 0 lcla \" 6 \u201d s a®cncj (members Denmark and Norway Finnish President Ur-.o Kek-Ta^ ™rs\u2018on of the address.,for criticjsin but rcgcrvc(j hjs konen on a Soviet note of Oct.30'-S!^\u201e.\t.^!^.,.?^\u201eS?.e,C!^(m0st scathing comment for West Germany.He said West German Chan ellor Konrad Adenauer \"tells the truth, but he does not tell /-Ifxf cz-krtl\t'he whole\tin the joint gun NCHO Id rsn I PS | statement be issued with Presi- Bishop's students have ; 4ent Kennedy at the end oft heir (talks in Washington last week.Certainly, il is true that West charging that West Germany and its NATO allies threatened Russia through Finland, Khrushchev's remarks indicated pressure behind a Soviet demand in the note calling for joint Russian-Finnish measures against the alleged West Ger-He appeared to be 2 from Bishop s ;b I wo been awarded $2,500 scholar- ships by Union Carbide Canada! They\tltlolcu ,,\t, absorbed doses of radiation) ^V,63\t.\tv ,,\tr\tuy humans and \"ivc nnk indi !edifin§ for an early Finnish re-L.E J\t' .German armed forces are un We might agree, for ex- \u2022 , ans ana \u201dlve omy indl':plv\tLimited it was announced today.(ri mata m m o n a , i a resumption of the East-West\t\u201c'J\u2019\"\u2019*1' faflout'^t^ound leTels^05^' After receipt of the note the Eight other scholarships went Khrushchev, but it is also true In hose talks East and West °l these a™s to the 10 powers ent,sts wfs that Presdnt radia- flved and elect.ons were called;Univ\tof MontrcaL\tman officers arc taking com- In those talks Last and we.,t\tencaced in the nc ;tlon readings probably reflect for ear|y next -oar- No Finnish ,\t.were represented by five coun-\t\u201e ln 3^ \u201d.n the ne\u201d earlier smaller RmccIo; e.,ei\u2014Irenlv to the note has been an.The winners at Bishops were tries on each side and now the g°tiat'°ns in Geneva, big powers are engaged in a dip- Canada was a member ol that lomatic struggle over what coun-: §rouP- Friday s proposal was in (tion readings probably reflect f°r early next .ear.No Finnish earlier, smaller Russian nuclear''PP'y In the note has been an-blasts.and that the effects of nounced as sent.\t(Clifford J the super-bomb may not be felt 'WILL TAKE MEASURES tries should take part in new ne- contrast with gotiations.\tGreen proposed only the addi- It is time to put an end to f\u2018on °f a chairman and two last year when unti! next sPring the man officers arc taking mand of the alliance.| As one example Khrushchev Maclean of the Townlnamed Wcst Ccrrnan Gcn Hang jof Mount Royal and Miss D.L.Speidel, commander of NATO \u201cWe regard it as our mosl'Gillmeister of Hudson Heights, land forces in central Flurope.illation.The Union Nationale olficial opposition has made no move towards nominating a candidate and the party leader, Daniel Johnson, has indicated that his party may default both Jacques Cartier and Chambly, Former Lilvral seats.Thursday he said no definite decision had been made and (hat any devclopmenls would he dependent on local condi tions.I N LEADER'S TRONBLES Mr Johnson appears to he experiencing trouble in his relations with the press, judging (mm his frequent attacks on editors and reporters, His latest outburst occurred during the course of a press conférence Thursday when he launched out against the CBC and a Montreal English language daily for what he declared was unfair treatment of his publicity.This has been a pet peeve of Mr Johnson\u2019s ever since lie was named party lender at the Quebec City Congress in September.At a press conference following Ids selection, he made it clear he did not like Hie way he was being handled by certain publicity media.He extended an olive branch to his critics hut this was held in a mailed fist Sev era) limes since then he has renewed his criticisms Perhaps one of the reasons behind Mr.Johnson's dis satisfaction is his difficulty, in realizing the Union Nation ale are now the \"outs.\u201d Until his party was defeated in URiO, he had been a member of the governing group and served for many years as a cabinet minister known to have the confidence of Premier Duplessis Now cabinet ministers See 'First In' on page 5 able.Mac, deGaulle talks continue CHKLWOOD G ATE < Reuters) Prime Minister Macmillan and French Presidcni d< Gaulle came to grips with lhc Berlin crisis today ai Macmillan's Sus sex home The two Icadei s cnlcml their second day of talks amid it ports Macmillan had received a message from President Ken nody on his Washington meet ing with West German Chancel j lor Konrad Adenauer, An official announcement on the postponement was expected lo he made later in Moscow land Helsinki Kekkonen arranged to lake iHie night (rain to Helsinki aller (spending several hours in the (Kremlin following his arrival I from Siberia As he headed home lie was assured of another term as Fm-(land's presidenl.In the Finnish capital, former chid justice olavi llonka withdrew Friday froin the January presidential election in which he stood a good chance of beating Kekkonen, long known for his personal good relations with the Kremlin.See 'Khrushchev' on p»ge S Fast-talking NB bank manager forces bandits to change plans STANLEY, N It (UP) A fast talking hunk manager Friday persuaded three masked men who invaded his home to call off their plans lo loi-rc him In open Hie bank's vault The would he robbers ended by driving past the hank six miles into the country where they lied up bank manager Guidon Coffin and left him Ihen They believed Coffin when he pointed out the vault at the Ca nadian Imperial Bank of ('inn rncrcc was locked by mechanism and could opened any lime Coffin was confronted hy the men when he answered his door at 3 a m and was ordered to accompany them to lhc hank \"I asked lor time to gel dressed and told my wife not to worry, I was just going down to Hie hank.\u201d TIE FAMILY However, vliile Collin was getting dressed (he men ripped out electrical cords and hound and gagged Mrs.Coffin, sons Boyd, 19.and Morley, 17, and locked daughter Laurie i^*e, 9, in her bedroom.The boys were lashed lo their bods and Mr*.Coffin to a ehair.\u201cThey took my wallet, removed the money and escorted me down to lhc garage where (hoy pul me into Hie hack seat of my ear When they were faking my wallet I convinced them they couldn\u2019t get into the bank.\u201d Coffin, wlio said it.was the a clock;first experience he has had with not he bank robbers in 36 years of (iianking, freed himself with a knife he always carries and made his way to a house where he called police.He returned home lo find members of his family had freed themselves and were unharmed RCMP said Friday evening several persons were questioned hut there have been no arrests.Stanley is 25 miles north ol Fredericton NO* MAI TIMfUAtliUS ion Tun WOOD VANCOUVtll *A IC MONTOS .» MClf** WinnjUC ** i9 MONTUAk it-it AX the so-called numbers game.ether officers to the committee- Green said, adding that \"strong none with negotiating powers.arguments\"have been advanced Green said at a press confer-for additional members on the ence after his speech that he committee\tfe®*5 the proposal for three ad- NAMES AREAS\tditional members from the vast \"To meet the requirement for geographical areas has the best a more representative composi- chane® of finding favor with the tion.provision should be made E > and Russia for participation by the main WORLD WOULD WATCH geographical regions not already The mere appointment of a ne- _______________________________jgotiating group would be no r> .\t*j\t.guarantee of success but the r OStpone judgment main problem now was to get MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Judg- the great powers negotiating ment on a defence motion to again\u2014\"wuth the world watch-quash a preferred indictment ing \u201d charging Tomasz Biernacki with The Soviet Union has been de-! espionage on behalf of Poland manding a 5-5-5 formula in dis-! was postponed until Dec.15 Fri- armament along the line of a day.Biernacki.37, a Polish en- troika and the United States has gineer, is charged on five firmly resisted any combination counts.He was freed of the of figures that might reflect the charges last summer after a troika lengthy preliminary hearing of Green's reference to the the evidence against him.buf \u201cnumbers game\u201d was a depar-i was immediately re - arrested ture from the text of his speech.) in a preferred indictment which;\"After all.there is not much would send him to trial with- difference between 13.19.20\u2014 Washington conference ends j r- abcvj TEMPERATURE Kennedy-A denauer talks in ne ws spotlight iut »the formality naiy hearing.prelim- it is really ihe said.a numbers game,' \u2022y CARMAN CUMMING Canadian Press Staff Writer Washington - Berlin talks end.U.K.withholds trade paper.Trujillo dynasty falls.Konrad Adenauer, West Germany's 85-year-old chancellor.flew back to Bonn from three days of Washington talks Thursday bringing with him a nasty cold and a pronouncement that \"there must be no change in the status quo\" on Berlin.That, he said, is \u201calso the opinion of the United States.\u201d The aging German statesman spent three days in conference with President Kennedy on how best to meeL So-l viet demands on Berlin.I The windup communique indicated they agreed to try to negotiate a settlement \u201cif there is reasonableness on the part of the Soviet Union,\" but kept silent on what the West would be prepared to offer in such talks STRENGTHEN WALL As Adenauer left for the United States Monday, East German construction gangs put finishing touches on the wall dividing Berlin.Protected by armed troops, they sealed up gaps in the concrete, brick and barbed wire barrier and erected massive tank obstacles.CRUCIAL DOCUMENT A difference of view be-tween Ottawa and London European Common Market came into the open this week after Finance Minister Fleming met in Paris with President de Gaulle and in London with Prime Minister Macmillan After the conference with The Week's News In Review Macmillan, Fleming disclosed that Canada, more than a month after its original request, still had not been provided with a copy of a highly important document outlining Britain\u2019s stand on member- In Ottawa.meanwhile, Prime Minister Diefenbaker urged Monday that a Commonwealth conference be held after Britain completes negotiations with the Market but before she makes a final decision on joining.TRUJILLO FAMILY FLEES The last vestiges of the powerful Trujillo family faded from the Dominican Republic this week after two brothers of slain dictator Rafael Trujillo made a bid to reassert their influence.The liberalized regime of President Joaquin Balaguer, backed by a fleet of 14 U S.ships standing just outside Dominican territorial limits, blocked the attempt and turn to exile.As members of the Trujillo dynasty fled, mobs ransacked their homes 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Miss Solange Pepin has been our receptionist and cashier for the past two years.Solange realises that her work con tributes greatly to the overall efficiency of our organization.Since a receptionist's job is to meet the customer in person and on the phone she must have a pleasing personality but above all she must be able to assist the customer bv answering his questions, or refer him to the person in our organization that can best help him with his problems.As w* Have said before efficiency is a must in our organization Efficiency enables us to keep our costs to a minimum and thereby assuring you of the most value for your dollar.Our highly trained personnel at your service is ready and able to give you the high quality service you want.The 1961 cars are selling fast so we have a fine assortment of top conditioned late model used cars on our lot.Why not drop around today and look them over.We give top trade-in allowances for your old car too.DE LUXE AUTOMOBILE LTD.1567 King West Sherbrooke, LO.9 3669 Standish and Mrs.Carroll Smith nets over I were in charge of the Helping\t, .Circle faneywork table, and Mrs.at annual bazaar Merton Davis, the greeting card GRANBY - Over $1,000 was und wrappings.All tables re- ipaiizefi at the annual bazaar ported satisfactory returns.he|d in s, (;eorge-s Anglican A salad tea was served by church Hall, and sponsored bv members of the societies at the Church Woman s \\ssocia-Ismail tables centred with Christ- (jon mas candles and other decor.Archdeacon T.M Lidstone, rector, welcomed the guests Mrs.Douglas Baker and Mrs.W.Whitehead were co-convener.v fermer and ibankcd all for their pat Pat' ronage.at: The booths were gaily decor Miss Edith McCourt, aceom ¦ ,r\t1 Panted by Mr.and Mrs.Ken- Mrs.Christina nelh Stevens and son.Alan.visited the Flambeau Home, at Bond ville, and left several dona-lions at the Home.$1000 ENJOY TEE FINEST AT THE KNOWLTON \u2014 Mrs.L.Kirby, the Miss Iris Armstrong is a lent in the B.M.P.Hospital Sweetsburg Mt and Mrs.Leslie|a(ed wjtb evergreen and Christ Armstrong and Miss Karen Wedge have visited her several times.Miss Brenda Crandall, Miss Christine Bockus and Miss Dawn Brown spent the weekend at their homes in Stanbridge East.Mr.and Mrs.S.Windle were ! guests of their son, Mr.Grant (Windle.and family, at Ottawa, for a few da vs.mas bells and holly in keeping with the season and held the usual knitted articles, aprons, novelties, and a most attractive table of home baking.Tea was served from four to five o'clock Mrs.W.D.Hinkhouse.president, and all who worked, expressed satisfaction at the success of the event.2637 King W.- Sherbrooke \"plenty of free parking\" Business Man's Lunch\u2014$1.10 \"TAKE OUT ORDERS' a specialty Call LO.2-8255 Ask for our Charcoal Bar-B-Os .they're delicious! COL TT S CAN AD A WE FEATURE DISTINCTIVE CARDS FOR EVERY OCCASION LEDUC\u2019S 88 King St.West LARGEST CARD CENTER Mrs.Gertrude Partridge is ful hunters in this area, each Spending a holiday with her getting a deer family at Dorvat.\tMr.\" and Mrs.Gordon Marsh Messrs Austin Prttes and are spending a holiday in Klor-D\u2019Arcy Aldridge were success- fda.GENERAL SANTA SAYS.GIVE HER A ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC FILTER-FLO WASHER Featuring: \u2022\tBig 12 lb.Capacity \u2022\tNew Improved Filter-Flo \u2022\tNew Improved Spray & Rinse \u2022\tWater $aver on $mall Loads.\u2022\tWater Temperature Control on Wash and Rinse EASY TERMS \u2014OUR OWN BUDGET PLAN ROSS-BIRON LO.2-1564 183 Frontenac St.ELECTRIC LTD.Sherbrooke.Pro-Christmas NITURE SALE W DA YS om Y REDUCTION // // / /' / y on all merchandise in the store i vu tique \\ t* /mibu 38 Wellington St.South\u2014Sherbrook t t f i ,i.j i i j .11 9.7111 T NATIONAL '«WAl LPA I v& PAINTS/ XUMITCO/ DECORATION CENTRE WALLPAPtR TILE LINOLEUM CARPETING ISA Wtllmafon N\u201e SHERBROOKE Paints 217 Notrv Oartx S.THETFORD MINES StietbrciokPailii Bccocd SAT NOV.2S.1961 \u201cSherbrooke\u2019s Leading Dairy\u201d SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 lO J 1585 MigltltwieA Insurance results in frauds $25 fine SANDRA PICKFORD A Sherbrooke man was fined $10 and costs in Sherbrooke $25 and costs in Sherbrooke Court of Sessions Friday morn-Court of Sessions Friday morn mg following charges laid in ing after he pleaded guilty toiconnection with the Motor three counts of false statements Vehicles Act.in connection with the Unem Maurice Letourneau.of VtTING BL'ù lins S.11.S.Trie ;.: e h - has sure :ployment Insurance Act.\tSherbrooke, pleaded call'.' to a hit students at Sherbrooke High School.Besides preparing for .Ovila Vachon admitted before charge of driving a notvregis ,h\u201e, seb», .pcrelia.U,c Pirau, .1\t^ grade 10C acted out several scenes from the Shakespearian play iUnemployment lnsurancc dur bro0ke' pleaded guilty to a Julius Caesar.\ting a period of time extending siffliiar charge, while Terence Four scenes were acted out.says Maureen Westgate, b H S.frorn April 7 to April 21, 1961, Qarneau, of Sherbrooke, w as correspondent.They included the first act where all conspir- while earning approximately (ounj guilty of driving a car alors met with Brutus; the scene between Brutus and his wife $65 a week at that time.\twithout a driving permit.The g^d «sherbrooke tinned out in Portia; Caesar's assassinalton.and the last scene, the violent\tProsecuting lawyer Richard chargc «as laid against Gar fuii force and earned on a argument between Brutus and Cassius.\tCrepeautold the Court thaï the neau following a car accident ° Portia was played b\\ Linda Heath; Brutus by Gordon Ben- accused \u2018nlendÇd reimbursing which took place in Sherbrooke s bv Alan Marit and Julius Caesar by Michael Mor- |!he mone>Abu] onli $?™ last September 9.Scouting and Cubbing BY Dl AM DIR It A N T Despite a cold and blustery day, the Cubs and Scouts of _ vlH.'rKriYnLtiirm'd rtiil ill BlWi t I l.F.BRATl S 90th BIRTH very successful paper drive\tAlbert Skinner, of M.Jablonski Pianist to be guest here Dec.5 Bishop's presents guitar & flute recital lege of Music where he studied piano, harmony and counter- Julian Bream, world famous their president, Mr.D, Perrot guitarist and lutist, will pro After three years, he won a sent a recital in Bishop's Mem scM#rshlp ,0 th(> Rovaj Col.jorui Gymnasium tomorrow tu I'he pianist Marok Jablonski.ternoon The program w ill be 21.will he heard on December gin at 3 pm and is open to (he , 5th with the Sherbrooke Sym jpublie.\ti' im phony Orchestra which will he This 25 year old musician is *n\tBream was brought conducted\tby its permanent one of\tthe most laseinatitig at\t10 lh' \",1,luv \"I Andres Sego eonduetor.\tSylvio Lâchante, at lists to\tappear ««it the American\tv ui\u2018 ,ud,'d Spanish classical\tgui- Iho Granada theatre\tscene in many years.In two \",n,d \"0° became his tutor.Born in\tPoland like Chopin, short seasons, his Tow n Hall re\tOh Sunday Im program\twill Jablonski\twill play for the citais\thave become eagerly\tBegin with selections for\tthe Sherbrooke audience the con-awaited events in New York s lute, lluse will be fnom (he eeroto in F.minor of Chopin music world\tRenaissance music of Spain, The complete programme of the Born in London in 191);!.Baly, l ranee and England.In-evening includes William Tell Bream played his lirsi prole- hulcd will he selections of The Group Committee Chair- Bherhrooke.will ^celebrate his ouverture of Rossini; Sicg-jsionai engagement at Chelten -'ohrt Dow land, Luis Milan.Si nett, Cassius oy Aian aiacu am.Ja1)us vac-».beçn returned He askpd the risen.\tcourt to impose a heavy fine or They went all out in their costumes and wore the togas.a ial] term Roman sandals, and even the hair styles of lhat time.?GIESTS AT WOMEN'S CLUB \u2014 Two Sherbrooke High School Grade Eleven academic girls, Donna Elliott and Roslyn Newton were guests of the Women's Canadian flub of the Eastern Townships at a meeting held Monday night at the New Sherbrooke Hotel.The girls had a chance to hear guest speaker Willson Woodside speak on his impressions of the United Nations.Joan Leslie and Elizabeth Marshall were the two S.1LS.girls to attend the meeting last year.?TODAY\u2019S THE BIG DAY \u2014 Just a reminder that today is Sadie Hawkins Day.and Elaine While, North Hatley High School correspondent says N.1I.H.S.will celebrate the occasion with a dance tonight in the school gymnasium.The dance is being sponsored by the Junior Red Cross.?\ttT TOP BANTAM ATHLETE \u2014 Martha Smyth, a grade nine student at the Asbestos-Danv ille-Shipton High School has been named the Bantam Athlete of Hie year in the Province of Quebec.Her sister.Brenda, a grade eleven student at A.D.S.also, has won the Juvenile Athlete title for the Province of Quebec.Both girls will receive their trophies today at an awards banquet at Dorvai.I looked bark to the November 12.1960 issue of High Times and saw, at the very top of the Column, that Martha won the same title last year during provincial track competition.The awards are given by Hie Province >f Quebec Amateur Track and Field Association, authorized by the Quebec Branch of the A.A.U of Canada.Other winners in their fields were Wade Gifford, Brian Gagnon, Dora Frost, Kathy Barnad, Kent Gardner, Charlie Boreham and Bruce Ross, all of A.D.S.says Sandra Gallup.A.D.S.correspondent.?KANGAROO COURT HELD \u2014 A Kangaroo court was set up at Sunnyside High School, Stanstead, this week in the school gymnasium by the boys of the school.During noon hours, several of the young ladies were sentenced after a hearing to polishing shoes, cleaning blackboards and various other sentences imposed by the panel of male judges.\u2014 The reason?The girls evidently didn't comply with all the rules of \u2018smorge\u2019 week which ended at Sunnyside with a Sadie Hawkins dance last weekend.They\u2019ll know beter next year.?ATTEND COMMUNITY CONCERT \u2014 Two Sherbrooke High School students attended the Community Concert held in Sherbrooke at the Granada Theatre Wednesday night as student guests.They were Linda Miller and Andrew Truax.A 33-year-old Sherbrooke! man was committed to stand trial at the next term ofc the' man.Gord Smith extends his Wlh birthday on November 26.|ru,iu, s lUlino j,ulnu>, am| ham Festival m 1917 Two veai -\tMel.naro ami Jean Bap thanks to all those who assist i',r;J sk,\"J1uT.'.,.11''0\".\u2018.s.u'U .l Rule of the Walkyncs of Wag >Mei\\ he made his London do \"'s thl\u2018 \u2018Juo?Uon and 3 thls, ''n ! fairs.Vie Suthren and Dave day\t« movie in keep j Knox returned to the Uttiver- in« wllh ,hf seneral Pro ex*m KRUSHCHEV Continued from I'age jspirit at Bishop\u2019s: On The Beach.Cookshire WA makes plans lor Christmas parly viously well-acquainted with!\tc-\t, \u201e\t,\t.COOKSHIRE \u2014 At the bi lhe party line.Each question \u2018 .\t.monthly meeting ol the W.A of imiliar Soviet|n.Trinity United Church, held at , , ,\tthe home of Mrs Earl Darker, Students'\tExecutive -P*ans \"^e made for the last (SEC), al its regular ;r.e«t,ca'' meeting Wednesday,!Fhr,stnla8 parly ,0 b'' h,'ld a, sity Thursday terming it \u201ca tre-m e n d o u s I y interesting and worthwhile experience.\u201d The conference theme was \"Russia and the West: Challenge and Response.\u201d Featured were the presence of two Soviet 'students' and an address by the Russian Ambassador to Canada, A.A.Aroutunian.Said Bishop\u2019s Vic Suthren: \"The Russian students were oh was given the familiar i answer.\u201d The Council weekly voted to send a Bishop's delegation to the annual University Mrs.Stanley McVetty's on Dec.5, ROCKEFELLER HUNT A member of (he laiuous Rockefeller family disappeared on the swampy coast line of Dutch New- Guinea last Sunday, touching off an intensive s r a r c h Michael Rockefeller, 2.7 year-old son of New York Stale Governor Nelson Rockefeller, was still missing six days after he left a companion on a disabled native boat and set out swim ming for shore wilh two empty gasoline cans.SEPARATIST SUSPENDED The Que bee separatist movement was in the spot light again this week as the movement's leader.Dr Mar eel Chaput was suspended for two weeks front his bio chemist\u2019s job with the De fence Research Board for de tying a ruling that he could not have leave fo address a Quebec City meeting.At lhe meeting, Laval University\u2019s first Congress on Model United Nations at MrGill 1 Measurer gate » favor in February\table report on the proceeds «1 The SEC also voted approval ,df> lec THEORIES IN ASTRONOMY, a phase of siientific study, i* one of the numerous subjects taught et the University of Sherbrooke.This picture puhlishrd thiwigh the rourlesv of: ALBERT POULIN, Architeit PRACTICAL BIOLOGY STUDY \u2014 Adequetely equipped, the U.of S.Biology laboretory affords students every opportunity to gain knowledge through practical work.Microscopic examination of synthetic fibres at Bruck Mills Ltd.enables techniciens to determine types of fibres in various constructions of cloth.This picture published through the courtesy of: BRUCK MILLS LTD.Mixtures of spun, rayon end spun mixtures suitings, lining, fabrics, also nylon fabrics end draperies.The University of Sherbrooke has one of the largest Botany Research collection of butterflies In Ctnede.These students are doing research work on this subject.Thi- picture published through the cotirtesv of D.M.RENE Office Machines.Furniture Equipment end Supplies.62 Wellington St.South SHKRBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SAT.NOV.25.1961 U of S Science Week from November 27 to December 1 The atomic and hydrogen bomb s THERMODYNAMICS LABORATORY \u2014 Steam-power generation is facilitated by operational equipment such as shown in this photo, a few of the many pieces of industrial aid used in training engineers at the University.Ihis picture published through the courtesy of: J.S.MITCHELL & CO.LTD.Building Supplies and Hardware.\u2022Kir:' I?.' I \u2022(.**!.ip:!:!; : a* ' I, \t LATHE WORK is a necessary part of practical training.Although engineering graduates will not, in later life, operate these machines, they will be expected to gauge production and know the capabilities of men and machines.This picture published through the courtesy of: COTE.LECLERC, LANGLOIS Consulting Engineers.mt > lW till t* ILECTRO-TECHNIQUE \u2014 Complete understanding of electrical generation and power can be gained from within the elaborately equipped laboratories and study rooms at the University of Sherbrooke.This picture published through I he courtesy of: W.H.ADAM LIMITED \u2014 Fuel Oil PHYSICS THEORETICAL ADAPTATION \u2014 Unlike the past, today's science students being educated at the University of Sherbrooke are given every opportunity to prove the various theories in physics, supplementing their understanding of the subject.This picture published through the courtesy ol: CANADIAN FAIRBANKS-MORSE CO.LTD.[Scale Division) The atomic era really started when we made the atomic bomb The events that led to the fabrication of the atomic bomb during World War II are.as surprising as the creation of the engine itself.While the United States was leading a war in Europe and another one in the Pacific, they still found the mean*, the energy, the grey matter and the money, needed for the realization, in four years, of a project which in other circumstances would have required half a century.The costs of the enterprise determines the amplitude:\ttwo billions dollars.It would be difficult to quote all those who had a part in this task: American.British.Canadian scientists and engineers, and also thousands of workmen in gigantic factories.Then.on August 6, 1943, at about eight o'clock in the morning, three planes flew over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.From the bomb-bay of one, an object was dropped and began to fall toward the city greed-ing down on a parachute.A short time later, after the planes had flown out of range the bomb went off.It was still in the air, well above the rooves of Hiroshima.1 here was sheet of seering fire in the air that spread blindingly over a tremendous area.Miles away, it was followed later by a tremendous clap of thunder, though accounts of those rearer give no mention of any such round, the shock was too violent, apparently, too unbraced, to create norma] sound waves until dissipated by distance.That was the first practical application, in full scale, of atomic power.A relatively weak bomb of U-235 had been set off, and men had signaled the beginning of \u2022 new age with a violence equals to the change.The bomb had come out of the laboratory, and atomic power had created to be a matter of exploration into the universe.I rom now on, it would have to be thought of as a weapon be transformed in to energy.Computations show that we would have a loss of 0.0303 unities of atomic mass that would be equivalent to energy-release o f 28.200.000 volts electrons.That explains an hydrogen and cobalt bomb, going off over the sea, would release huge quantities of radioactive power which, i pushed out towards the This article was writ-tan by five students of the Faculty ot Science at tha University ot Sherbrooke: G.Baillar-geon, A.Brais, N.Bu-neau, R.Desmarais, J.Tardif.earth by the winds, would be able to destroy immense territories.Many-eminent scientists maintained that several explosions of that kind would be able to annihilate all life on this planet.In autumn 1931, the explosion of an hydrogen bomb had been set off a small island.The explosion started out by a flash ten times brighter than the sun, followed by a wave of heat comparable to the brief contact of a red hot iron.A mast of fire went off in the air then thousands of tons of soil were thrown in tha sky 20 seconds after the explosion, a huge mushrooms of smoke took form, 24 km high and 43 km wide.A quarter hour past, the explosion, the vegetation began to bur A and all the island was in flame for six hours.Such is the enormous power of this bomb On March the first 1954, another explosion indicated the beginning of a new series of tests.1 he aim of these experiences is not only to perfect an ideal weapon for the defence of the country but also to find out about more ato-tnic energy so that we may found several peaceful applications.How Science Week began The project of instituting a national \"Science Week\" has again become a reality this year.The project which was started last year through the efforts of the faculty of Science of the University ot Sherbrooke on a local basis received wide public acclaim and interest.This initial success proved rjght the opinion of the faculty authorities that thi-propect should be undertaken on a national basis.scientific activities outside their specific field o( study, second give the secondary school students a chance to learn more about the fields in which they wish to prepare their career.week\u2019\u2019 was conceived by the Faculty of Science of Sherbrooke University was oui 2.i()\u201cpm.The readi The\tatomic\tbomb\tis used al\tso as det\tonator\tto start i\tn motion\tthe\thy- drogen\tbomb\twhich\tis composed of\t\t98',;.\tof light hydrogen and 2 [c of heavy hydrogen.Because we knew that if four atoms of hydrogen were transformed into only one atom of helium, it will be a loss of mass.I his loss, conforming to Einstein\u2019s equation, would Schedule of activities Monday, November 27 ^^P70jAC_\u2018.°LjSu!e?u! l(,-30 *.nr.Official openinf by mayor Armand Nadeau.ng of scientific paper* by four students.Tuesday, November 28 10.30\ta m Showing of the film, I hr Strange Case of the Cosmic Kays.6.30\tp.m.Dinner meeting at which prizes will be presented to students who took part in the essay contest.Wednesday, November 29 10.30\tam Showing of a film, Gateways lo the Mind.12.30\tp.m.lo 2 \u2014- tours through the residence and the laboratories for all facultie i.2 to 6 p.m.Tours for secondary schools.Thursday, November 30 Guest speaker Andre Robert, talking on meteorology in the science auditorium- Friday, December 1 7 to 1 0 p.m.Tours for the general public.lined in the Canadian Engineers Institute convention in Winnipeg and than inaugurated in Sherbrooke 1 he success of the event prompted the Instilute, to recommend during its next convention in Vancouver, that all the universities organize a similar event.The Institute left the universities interested in organizing \"Science Week\" on their campus the liberty to choose the date of the event and the nature of the activities which would be undertaken.It is hoped that the Institute will undertake to coordinate the projects of various universities by establishing a general plan based on a general theme which could be studied under it* various aspects in the college campuses from coast to coast.The advantages of ins'i-tuting a national week are three fold.First it will en-| able science students and iteachers lo learn about FACULTY OF SCIENCE \u2014 This it th« main «ntrsnet to tho University ol Sherbrooke Scionco, one ol tho most completely equipped houses ol letrning In Csnsdo todsy, o credit to Sherbrooke, Quebec, and tha nation.This picture published through the courtesy of: CODfRI LIMITED Wholesale end Retail Building Suteliot I ti\ty 1 SCIENCE WEEK PREPARATIONS \u2014 Pictures shown on thesas two lacing pagas ware taken and produced by ardent photo hobbyists who are regular customars ol our photographic daqartmant.Supplying cameras and accessories as well es picture producing needs is e main feature ot our business, end we enthusiastically offer service end counsel to ameteurs and advancad photographcis alike.This picture published through the courtesy of: SKINNER A NADEAU INC., Photographic Dealers and Suppliers \u2014 87 Wellington North \u2014 Sherbrooke and at the Sherbrooke Shopping Centre.mEWmM .«t»\" , war Mfc m.ijllliHgiigii' STRUCTURAL DESIGN STUDY \u2014 The Hydreulic Control equipment ahewn above el the U.of S.it one of tew of its kind In North America, and considered an exceptlonel assistance to engineering studies.This picture published through the courlesy of: MecKINNON STRUCTURAL STEEL CO.LTD.In ifl lui ai \\ ELECTRONICS \u2014 With the enormous reliance on electronics (or industry end consumer use, engineering students at the U.of S.study the complete range of purposes electric power serves.This picture published through the courtesy of- COTE.LEMIEUX, CARIGNAN A BOURQUE \u2014 Vchitocts MECHANICAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS have access to heavy shop machinery used In prectlcsl work.Sound, practical groundwork Is extremely importent.Thu picture published through the courtesy of: SHERBROOKE MACHINERIES LIMITED s I ! mfm.L uro er vices 3, or un d about m omen Anglican Church of Canada CCbnrrlj (Established 1822) SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT 8.00\ta m.Holy Communion.11.00\ta.m.Morning Prayer.7.00\tp.m.Evening Prayer Wednesday 10.00\ta.m.Holy Communion rhnrsday\u2014St.Andrew\u2019s Day.7.30 a.m, Holy Communion 10.00 a m.Holy Communion.Friday 7.30 a.m.Holy Communion.United Church of Canada The Presbyterian Œnntîiî llmtrb (C burr It Court St., at William» Minister \u2014 Rev.R.Graham Barr, B.A., B.D.Organist: Miss Kathleen Harris SCHOOL \u2014 Junior, Intermed- SUNDAY 9.45 a.m.iates and Seniors.11 a.m.and Nursery, Primary.Beginners îjanslt of tljr AîUifiiî anil 1*1.13aul Rev R.S Jervis-Read.M.A B.D.Rector SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT Church of the Advent 10.00 a.m.Sung Eucharist, and Sunday School.St.Paul the Apostle 8.00\ta.m.Holy Communion.11.15 a m.Mattins and Sun day School Thurs.Nov.30.St.Andrew\u2019s Day Holy Communion: St.Paul\u2019s 9:15 a.m.Advent 10.00 a.m.St.George's Anglican Church l.ennoxvllle (Episcopal) Ven.T.J.Matthews B.A.S.TH.L.S.T.Rector SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.9.30 a.m.Morning Prayer.Address will he given by Miss Eva Hasell, M.B.E.11.00\ta.m.Sung Eucharist.SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.30\ta.m.Senior Sunday School (9 years and over).Confirmation and Bible Classes.11 a.m.Junior Sunday School (8 years and under) 2.30\tp.m.Evensong.Sand Hill.7.00\tp.m.Shortened Evensong followed by illustrated address in Parish Hall by Miss Hasall.Nov.30th., St.Andrew\u2019s Day 9.30 a.m.Morning Prayer.10.00\ta.m.Holy Communion tW.A.Corporate) The Baptist Federation of Canada I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Portland at Quean Minister: Rev.P.D.Burns.Organist: Mrs.C.Wright.' Choir director: Mrs.N.Pev eril.10.00\ta.m.Sunday School.11.00\ta.m.\"GOD\u2019S PREPARA TION AND OURS\" (1) \"Hear O Israel.\u201d 7.00\tp.m.\"CHRISTMAS CHARACTERS\" (1) \u201cThe Wise Men.\" NORTH HATLEY BAPTIST CHURCH 10.30 a.m.Sunday School.3.00\tpm.Worship Service.Valuation Army Sherbrooke Corps.175 Wellington SL South.Services conducted by Lieut.Richard Parks.Sunday, Nov.26th., 1961.11.00\ta.m.Holiness Meeting.2.30 p.m.Sunday School.fi.30 p.m.Open air.7.00 p.m.Salvation Meeting.8.00\tp.m.Prayer meeting.Handyman Tip When putting in hardwood flooring, dip the nails you use in thick grease.As you ham mer them intç the wood, they will go in easily and straight.11.00 Morning Worship \"LET GOD DO SOMETHING\" FOR YOU\" 7 p.m.Evening Worship in Wesley Hall.Trinity is a friendly Church and welcomes all who come.$1.Atibrfui B PrcBbt|trricit (£l?urcli 280 FRONTENAC Rev.Sidney G.Garland, M.A., B.D., Minister Mr.Wm.B.Watson, Choir Director Mr.L.F.Jenne, Organist SUNDAY, NOV.26th, 1961 At Eleven O\u2019Clock BROADCAST) Andrew \u2022 Mis- (SERVICE Subiact: \"St.sionary\" CHURCH SCHOOL \u2014 George Jobel.Superintendent All departments will meet in the Church at 11.00 a.m.At SEVEN THIRTY (evening) A Service of Prayer and Preparation St.Andrew's invites all who may be visiting the Community Tomorrow\".ÜàuuinxinUr lluitcb (Elninb QUEEN CHURCH STS Love Minister: Rev.A.B.lace, B.A., B.D.Organist: Mrs.Fred Fox 9.30 a.m.Worship; Sunday School for children over eight years.11.00 a.m.Worship; Sunday School for children under eight years.Sermon: \"The Church; Why Don't Some People Go?\" 5.00\tp.m.The Hi-C Supper Meeting 7.00\tp.m.Worship: Illustrated lecture by Rev.C.J.Gustafson, on \"THE FAITH\".8.15 p.m.The Fireside Group with The Couples' Club as host.Mr.Gustafson will speak on EARLY ROMAN REMAINS IN BRITAIN, illustrated with coloured pictures.Light refreshments.All Welcome.Assemblies of Christian Brethren GRACE CHAPEL Montreal Street Sherbrooke SUNDAY SERVICES: 10.30 a.m.The Lord\u2019s Supper,! 2.21) p.m.Sunday School Adult Bible Class.7.00\tp.m.EVANGELISTIC! SERVICE MR.EDMUND AN-1 DERSON WILL SPEAK.Wednesday, 8 p.m.Prayer & Bible Study.RADIO MINISTRY Listen to The Glad Tidings Hour broadcast over CKTS on Sunday at 1.30 p.m.IIUNT1NGVILLE Community Church A.J.Patton, B.A.Speaker.11.00\ta.m.Public Service and I Sunday School.1 /WT/PMett .Or life is tough enough for plump chassis lassie In Los Angeles her husband for the grounds tha' a wife sued divorce on he told her NEW EXECUTIVE \u2014 VI the annual meeting of Hie Women\u2019s Liberal Association held at the K Turin Club, Dufferin Vvciuie on Thursday evening (he election of officers took place.Shown from left are, Mrs.Paul Gervais.president; Mrs.P.Beaudry.English speaking vice-president; Mrs.Girard Drouin, treasurer; and Mrs.Bertrand Couture, vice president.Mrs.Adrien Pelletier, secretary, was absent when photo was taken.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Per f son a i s 7.30 vice.AYER'S (LIFE Gospel Chapel p.m.Evangelistic Ser- llymmrth (Èlutrrlr Established 1835 United Church of Canada Dufferin Ave.at Montreal St Minister: Rev.M.W Williams CD.Organist: Mr.Jack Evans 11.00 a.m.Divine Service and Sunday School.Subject: \"Responsiveness\" 6.15 p.m.Minister's Class 7.00 p.m.Hi-Y Service Subject: \"Power Within\" VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME.ALBERT MINES 11.00 a.m.Service in school house conducted rancis Hatch.the by CHERRY RIVER CHAPEL 9.30\ta.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Communion.7.30\tp.m.Evangelistic Ser vice.Magog Sunday School 9 30 a m.in Masonic Hall.Mi and Mrs.Murray A.1 Kelso, of Lennoxville, spent last weekend at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Russel Kelso in Monroe N.H., and attended the Winn Kelso wedding and reception.\u2022 * % The Invitational Tea o! the Ladies\u2019 Sherbrooke Curling Club will take place in the club room Tuesday, November 28 The conveners for the afternoon will be Mrs.N.Lothrop.The hostesses are Mrs.D.Arnott, Mrs.G.Morgan, Mrs.B.Phelan.Mrs.J.Broadbelt, Mrs.B.Hol-tham, Mi* E.,1.Wolfe, Miss P Tuite, Mrs.W.11 Griffith, Mrs.B.Allait.Mrs.R.Allait, Mrs.P.Price and Miss N.Duncan.The pourers are Miss G.Davidson, Mrs.Harry Blain, Mrs.H Ellis and Mrs.H.Leslie.Yuletide atmosphere prevails at winter wonderland tea in L'viile Pentecostal S\u2019amintrr fHrtnnrial (tljurrlj Oenault A Gilt Sts.Minister.Riv.C.M.Currii, M.A., B.D., Ph.D.Choir Mislir: E.Howland.Organist: Mrs.E.Howland.S.S.Sup).: R.Gillam 11.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship THE WORTH OF MAN \"Hallman\" Organ You can play sacred or clos-tical music on this organ and hear the qualities of ton# thet you mey oxpoct only from an organ saveral times its sise.North Hatley United Church Sherbrooke\u2014LO 93423 Meeting In The Baptist Church.Minister\u2014Rev.W.Reid.9.30 a.m.Worship 9.50 a.m.Church School.Lennoxville Church SUNDAY SERVICES Worship Service.9 45 a.m.Sunday School.' BEAT THE RECORD! 11.00 a m.\"DO ALL SPEAK j WITH TONGUES\u201d\u2019 7.30 p.m.\"DOES GOD LOVE THE SINNER MORE THAN HE HATES HIS SIN.\" Tuesday 8 p.m.Prayer meet ing.1177 Belvedere St.S Friday, Dec.1st., 8 p.m YOUTH RALLY AT SOUTH BOLTON P E N T E C O S T A L CHURCH.Radio: Hear Wings of Faith, Mon through Friday: 6 45 p.m C.K.T.S.The Pentecostal Chapel 492 College Street, Richmond.D.J.Poirier, Pastor.Sunday Services 9.45 a.m.Sunday School.11.00\ta.m.Morning worship.Saturday 8,00 p.m.Practical Christian Living.Bethel Pentecostal Church South Bolton Pastor\u2019 Rev.F.W.Parks, jSunday: 10.00\ta m.Sunday School.11.00\ta.m, Morning Worship.7.30 p.m.Evangelistic Service.Wednesday 8.00 Study, riends of Mrs.Charles Par jenteau will be sorry to learn she is a patient in the Hotel -|Dieu Hospital under observa Pentecostal lion- Friends of Miss Karen Derick.Gauvin Street, will be sorry to! learn she is a patient in the Children's Ward of the Sherbrooke Hospital.Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 530 Montreal St.Sunday School, 9.45 a.m.Sunday Service, 11.00 a.m.Wednesday Meeting at 8 p m Reading Room, 350 Island St Wednesday, Friday, 3 to 5 p.m.Christian Science Sunday Schools Active Throughout A challenging call to over : come evil, no matter how subite, with the power of God will he heard this Sunday at the .services in the Christian Science churches, in the reading of the week's Lesson-Sermon on the subject \"Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism.Denounced.\u201d (Typical of the pertinent Bible selections will be this verso from Revelation: \"He that over-Jcomoth shall inherit all things; land 1 will be his God, and he shall he my son.\" Correlative 'passages from the Christian ] Science text book \"Science and Health with Key to the Scrip-lure\" by Mary Baker Eddy will jmelude; \"At all times and under all circumstances, overcome evil (with good.\" The Golden Text I will he from 1 John: \"What so (ever is born of God overcrometh the world: and this is the victory 'that overcomoth the world, even pm.Prayer and Bible01\"\" l311'1 \u201cWalking in a Winter I Wonderland\" \u2014 To the : strains of soft organ music | the guests were received by Mrs.F.Smith and Mrs.T.J.Matthews at ihe door of the St.George\u2019s Church hall, Lennoxville, when the members of the St.Monica\u2019s Guild | were hosts at their Winter Wonderland Tea and Sale, held Thursday afternoon.The upper hall and the tea room were decorated : throughout in a Yuletide setting with boughs of spruce and poinsettias arranged in the windows and in baskets and vases about the rooms.Strung across the hall were strings of colored tinsel and small multicolored flickering lights and upon the walls were large murals of snowmen.Placed either side of the stage were two small Christmas trees, and by ascending the stairs the kiddies were highly delighted with the fish-pond which was set amid an Eskimo setting, complete with igloo and fur trees, and even a big brown bear.This was supervised by Mrs.A.Hunting and Mrs.J.Mitchell.The table of delectable home-made cooking was in the capable hands of Mrs.A.Kyle.Mrs.H.Wollerton, Mr>.C Bolding and Mrs.L.Memory .the cashier being Mrs A Hall.Mrs D.Miller, Mrs.H.Hunting.Mrs.C.Dougherty and Mrs.J.Scott were in charge of the apron table.The table of very lovely knitted articles was cared (or by Mrs.G.Herring and Mr>.R.Mathews, while the Christmas table which consisted oi centre-pieces, jams, puddings, etc., was centred by a large snow man holding a twig in hand with very pretty snowballs made of styrofoam and covered with multicolored seguins hanging from each branch.These were made by members and sold for Christmas tree de-coral ions.This table was under the supervision of Mrs.\\Y Pearson, Mrs.N.Hunting.Mrs.H.Nichol.Mrs.R.Mitchell and Mrs.1.Saunders.The girls m the G.A.did very well in their handiwork this year and decided to have a small table to display their articles and sell their boxes of peppermint patties.The i Misses Elaine Memory and Judy Hart, displayed talent : as sales girls.The cashier for the event ! was Mrs.E.Hobbs, and the decorating committee consisted of Mrs, H.Way, Mrs.A.Hunting, Mrs.J.Mitchell.Mrs.G.McKindsey and Mrs.T.J.Matthews.After the guests had browsed around the upper hall and made several purchases, i they made their way to the tea room, where a salad plate was served, with hot rolls ! and a variety o[ squares.The individual tables were ar- ! ranged with white damask j cloths, with an unusual centre-piece, depicting a skating rink, banked with silver sprinkled snow, in the middle was a red candle and skating around on the ice were pipe-cleaner figures, the girls wearing a short checkered skirt.The ice was made of aluminum which gave a very striking effect.Pouring at the tea table which was arranged with a white linen cloth and centred with a large silver vase of red carnations and pine, were Mrs.T.J.Matthews, Mrs.R Blake, Mrs.K.Herring, Mrs.H.Hall and Mrs.1.Saunders.The tea replenish- er was Mrs.A.Wright.The dining room conven , er was Mrs.H.Way.assisted by the Misses O.Harvey and M.Hurley.Mrs.II.Pratt, Mrs.J.Planche.Mrs.A.MUSIC'S RICHEST VOICE IN YOUR CHURCH Farnham, Mrs.W.Murray, Mrs.P.Parker, Mrs.C.Marshall, Mrs.A.Halsall, Mrs.G.Patriquin, Mrs.G.MeKind-sey, Mrs.F.Berry, Mrs.G.Frost.Mrs.E.Frost and Mrs.S.Thompson.The kitchen conveners were Mrs.E.Findlay, Mrs.B Jenne.Mrs.N.Majury, Mrs.R.Johnston, Mrs.H.Hall, Mrs.B.Clarke, Mrs.A.Wright and Miss D.Dutton.Today's thought When thou hast (hanked thy God for every blessing sent.What time will there remain for murmurs or lament?(R.C.Trench).W \u2022 /1 /amage Wellspeak-Russell SOUTH LEE, MASS.\u2014 The marriage of Audrey Irene, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Alton K.Russel], Great Barrington Mass., and formerly of Sutton, Quebec, and James George Wellspeak of South Lee, Mass., 'took place on Saturday, November 18 at 10 a.m.in St.Francis Church, South Lee, Mass., with Father Champoux officiating in a double ring ceremony.The church was decorated with ! baskets of white mums and the?| organist was Mrs.William Cor-[ coran.The bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of satin with fitted pearl-trimmed | bodice, bateau neckline, long tapered sleeves and bouffant skirt with bow at the waistline terminating in a bustle.Her elbow-length illusion veil was held in place by a tear drop pearl-edged satin crown.She carried an orchid on a white covered prayer book.Miss Nancy Rodda of Pittsfield, was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Anne Russell, the bride\u2019s sister, and Mrs.David Griffin, of Lee, who wore matching dresses of forest green velvet bodices and nile green satin skirts with matching headpieces and veils.They carried cascades of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums.Mr.Gerald Gallagher of Pittsfield was best man and the ush-Sers were Mr.David Griffin and Mr.Donald LaGrant of Lee, The mother of the bride chose ja winter white wool dress with deep purple hat and accessories.Her corsage was of orchids and [pompons.j The mother of the groom wore an emerald green wool .jacket dress with white feathered hat and white accessories.Her corsage was of yellow pompons.Coffee was served following the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents with a reception at 12.30 p.m.at Cove Inn, Great Barrington, after which the happy couple left for' a honeymoon to Washington, D.C., the bride travelling in a beige wool dress with leopard and brown accessories.Upon their return they will reside in Great Barrington.she was \"too fat '' She won, too.Maybe the judge decided that women who have trouble staying as thin as fashion models, whose figures are currently considered ideal, get enough guff without having to hear from their husbands that they are too fat to be attractive.Other , women make sure that the woman who is overweight is always conscious of her less than slender figure.Oh, they don\u2019t tell her she is too fat or even mention that she has put on a few extra pounds.They are more subtle than that.They call attenti tn to the eontrast between their own pencil-slim figures and her plump lines with such remarks as, \u201cI've simply got to quit eating lunch.rm up to 110 pou.'ds.Isn't that disgusting?\u201d Or they delicately shudder at the number of calorics in the dessert the net-thin friend has just ordered and then say \"Just black coffee for me.\u201d The overweight w o m a n can't even pick up a magazine today without a crash diet staring her in the face or serve a delicious dinner to guests without having the women say, \u2018Tt\u2019s delicious but I hate to think of hew many calories are in it.\u201d Even when she goes shon-ping there is the inevitah \"It\u2019s so slenderizing\" comment of the saleswoman to make the overweight woman self-conscious.So maybe the judge who gave the woman a divorce because her husband told her outright that she was too fat just decided that an overweight woman today heard enough \"weighty talk\" without her husband joining in the chorus.VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD and ROUS TASTY BAKERY TREATS 1r 2-2744 from v t ; «g» K«tp P«t* Cl»«n R tX) p.m.Friday Young Peoples con- ! To avoid transferring lagion from pets to children, FULFORD it is important to bathe ani mats regularly and also to treat their diseases promptly.CHURCH NOTICE DEADLINE In order to give better sei^ vice to advertisers it is necessary that all church notices tor Saturday he received no later than 10 a.m, Friday.Your co-operation in adhering to this deadline will be appreciated by Ihe Sherbrooke Record advertising department.The Ladies Guild met a home of Mrs K Horner Vftcr jthc meeting, lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by several of the other ladies.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.T.J.W.Leggit on Nov.28.Mr.and Mrs.George Badger and family were in Magog visit-j ing Mrs.Badger\u2019s grandpar ents, Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Kings I land.Mr and Mr* Archie McLean I and family, of Granby, were vveckend guests of Mrs Me-! l ean's parents.Mr and Mrs Volncy Brunlon.k Pencil \"Grease Gun\" If you Hunk you\u2019ll lose your mind over a creaking door.\u2014 try rubbing the hinge with a \u2022lead pencil.You'll be surprised lq find that the noise tl1(, disappears.THE NEW TRADITIONAL WuruTzer Organ You.MOVING ?USE OUR WIFE APPROVED SERVICE Inc.North American Van Unas ART CRAWFORD 89 A8ENAOUIS LO.9 5105, Sharbroeka[ Authorised Agent lor l/SM, DEAR NOTHING BEATS ANTALGINE ro i RELIEVE PAINS ; -ano m'r men that t ANTALGINE ems VHY FAST MU£f \\ MD DOCS HOT [^cmess - too.can voice of A WuHit.\u2019C church.An a ma installation where or.i* acceptable.The o organ with natural blown.Features a traditional ctfc.m vou Fidelity M>und.Tren' tional Controls.Aut Manuals, and 32 ne Pedal Clav.er.lUf the n Oifcan in yo rig value for nly the finest only electronic tone\u2014wind 11 range of i.ultra H«* o.Conven-ntic Ori.m Kadiatmft s«l! htnaftre ANTALGINE BUY ON WILSONS OWN TIME SALES PLAN BACKED BY 98 YEARS OF CREDIT SELLING.H.C.WILSON 8 SONS LIMITED 61 Wellington St.North LO.2-2627 Exportable Automatic Dishwasher WASHES DISHES CLEAN .DRIES THEM BRIGHT! Ideal for families living in rented homes w here permanent installation is not desired.No remodeling, special plumbing or installation costs.Rolls easily everywhere \u2014 even over rugs.\u2022\tPORCELAIN INSIDE AND OUT \u2022\tSERVICE FOR TEN AND MORE Hod«t KtV\"» ONLY $339 .00 HOBART REVOLVING POWER WASH SELF-CLEANING DUAL STRAINERS SANITIZED HOT AIR DRYING EXCLUSIVE START CONTROL TIMER CONTROL INDICATOR DUAL FILL-DRAIN HOSE SEE roue FAVOUtni OEAtEf o« Southern Canada Power mmm mi|||||| mu||{{it;|i)|| I)! ^v-v m £>atwtday i book ilueHf Edited by: Gladys Taylor.5 The deft tracing of i suggestive outlines L*\u2019\"\u201d ONE WAY TICKET \u2014 Nor- have remain in ÜieLr nu'i by GLADYS TAYLOR Not long ago I received a letter from a young man asking me if ! could give him a planned reading list ¦ in his case he wanted one with particular emphasis on the best writing of the past.Ever since reading his letter.that word \u2018\u2022planned\" has haunted me.I've been asking myself how much of my reading is planned?How much of yours?When you Vi I feel like reading.do you just a i c k up any book\tthat\thap- i e n s to be around or do you have books ;H waiting ahead if® of you that you if\tolan\tto\tread?And if you plan ! to read them, why\tdid\tyou i ijflifjjf plan\ton\tthose ¦\t11 parti cular \u2022sfi'f \"¦! ; Vi1 \" VjVjj., books?Was a tor pure enjoyment; was it to increase your knowledge of a certain subject, era or person; or was it just so that you could say that you have read some currently popular hooks?* * * This young man\u2019s reference to a planne 1 reading list, lias made me at least realize that 1 need more planning in my reading.It has also suggested to me that for the next few months I should keep a list of all the books I read.This list would tell me a number of tilings about my reading self.Things such as: how much reading I actually do: along what lines my reading goes; if there is enough variety in my reading: if I am a status reader; if my reading tastes are malleable or ossified; etc, etc.* * * If you would like to join me in this personal reading survey.why don't you send me your winter\u2019s reading list some time next April or May.Then we can do some comparing.« * « The legendary adventures of Sketeo.a clev°r and mischievous raven, have been part of the folk-lore of West Coast Indians for generations.In SKETCH, THE RAVEN published for children hv MACMILLAN OF CANADA, noled art critic and columnist Robert Ayro gives these legends a new and wonderful life.Illustrations for the fascinating hook were done by Philip Surrey, feature and photo editor of WEEKEND magazine.* * * With Iwo books out this fall, Farley Movvat proves once again that he is a prolific and versatile writer.The author of such award-winners as PEOPLE OF THE DEER and LOST IN THE BARRENS, and of the international best-seller THE HOG WHO WOULDN'T BE.he this year has come up with a delightful comedy OWLS IN THE FAMILY and an exciting true tale of men and the sea, THE SERPENT S COIL.The ncvl time you're going to have people over fnr dinner and you want to do something special, why not stage a luau! It's not as far-fetched as it ma> sound at first, according to DAVID WADE, author of GOURMET COOK INC, WITH A FLAIR published by PRENTICE-HALL.The book contains many entertainment suggestions and nearly 300 recipes for exotic, unique and colorful dishes, prepared In new ways with novel ingredients \u2014 from Rabbit with Prune .luire to Onion Shortbread.Meat-za-pizza and Baked Pineapple Alaska.man l.evine McClelland A Stewart Ltd., 190 pp.S3.50.Norman Levine has indeed cultivated a distinctive writing style.To some extent it resembles the clever technique of the cartoonist, a deft tracing of .suggestive outlincs-often grim-teasing the imagination of the reader to fill in relevant details.Most of this author's collection are fragments of experience.They are vignettes of life or incidents rather than \"stories''.Even his personalities are vignettes of individuals and there is little effort made to delineate character.His sentences, in the main, are short and crisp.This generally fascinating effect is occasionally carried to the point of choppiness .\"The breaking waves, white scars in the dark.They gash the black in several places.The gashes grow wider.They join.One white line the length of the beach .\u201d The title is apt.The transient author manages to retain his round trip ticket while the people he describes more or less dismal and hopeless environment.Some of the nine \u2018stories\u2019 in this book are quite plotless, such as \"A Memory of Ottawa\" (the author's birthplace).This sketch of fan ada's capital city consists of a succession of impressions and recollections on the occasion of a return visit to the capital by the writer.Levine's descriptions glow at times with a hard brilliance but much of the telling seems pointless.The reader is left in the same mood of loneliness as that created by the author when he portrays th-c end of a summer season at a seaside resort.\"the chairs stacked upside down on the tables and in the window guttered candles with th ewax of the season run down and hardened .\u201d In one passage Levine consciously or unconsciously describes his own talent, .\u201cwords just poured out of him and he could mimic almost anyone.\u2019\u2019 DON W.THOMSON A woman-1 ike woman NORMAN .LVI.NT LEAVES FROM A JOUR NAL by Queen Victoria\u2014 Andre Dculsch Ltd., $4.50, 150 pp.Intriguing and amusing LAURELS ARE POISON by Gladys Mitchell \u2014 Penguin Books 50c.Mrs.Beatrice Leslrangc Bradley, one of fiction\u2019s most unusual detectives turns up, in this story, as Warden of a girls training college.With her sharp mind, bright black eyes and unnerving cackling laugh, she considerably enlivens the normally rather staid college.Before the mysterious disappearance of a previous Warden has been solved, skeletons appear and disappear, weird noises arc heard and all sorts of hanky-panky occur.Mrs.Bradley unravels the whole tangle in her usual intriguing and amusing manner.The author has added another to her long list of successful mysteries.D.G.Readers will have difficulties COINS AND OLD CURRENCY Bought and Sold.Best Prices Paid.H.PEARCE LTD, Coin Dealers Member C.N.A, Lauranlien Hotel, 1106 Windsor St\u201e Montreal.Tal, UNiversity 6-92S1 Coin collectors supplies also sold.THE JOURNAL OF MARY HERVEY RUSSELL \u2014 hy Storm Jameson \u2014 Macmillan Co., 228 pp., \u2014 $3.75.In her preface, the author tells us that she, herself, does not rightly know what she was trying to do in this book.The reader has even more difficulty in finding a special purpose betw\u2019cen the covers.THE JOURNAL OF MARY HERVEY RUSSELL cannot possibly be called an autobiography or even an autobiographical novel.It is, rather, a long soliloquy; a collection of reminiscences, many of which are tinged with bitterness, despair or self-loathing.There are moments when one wants to shake the heroine.if such she can be called, as one shakes an impossible child.There are times when one wishes to comfort and reassure her.There are other times when one is startled into admiration by a truth fearlessly stated, or by a piece of purely beautiful prose.This book is not for light enterta\u2019',ment.It is serious reading.It will use the emotions well.In many instances it will hold up a mental mir- Annual series released On December 1.1961.the Swiss post office will release its annual Fro Juventute series with additional charge.The series has for many years been universally considered one of the best designed and most attractive philatelic offering*.About 90 per cent of the net proceeds of the extra charge goes to the Pro Juventute Foundation for its various youth relief works: the remaining funds are used for enlarging the families' and children'* holiday village of Pro Juventute.ror and cause one to look searchingly into one\u2019s own mind and motives.In all, it will be well worth the effort of concentration.\u2014 MARGARET (.11.DIRT A book for young and old OWLS IN THE FAMILY\u2014 Earley Mowat, Little, Brown & Co.(Canada) Ltd.\u2014105 pp.\u2014$3.50.Perhaps the highest compliment that can be paid to any work of fiction is for a critic to say that it was too short, that ,twice as much would be as entertaining.For young or old I think that this is true of the latest product of Farley Mowat's facile pen.\"OWLS IN THE FAMILY.\u201d The story enneerns the efforts of a Saskatchewan boy (a literary soul mate of W O.Mitchell's kid), to find, nurture, and enjoy a pet owl.This he does but instead of one he ends up with two owls which, along with the rest of his menagerie of pets, afford the background for this series of engaging anecdotes.\"OWLS IN THE FAMILY\", however exaggerated, is pure delight particularly for anyone who ever kept an owl as a pet or who would have liked to have done so.This reviewer falls in the former category and may well be prejudiced and even argumentative when it comes to whether owls can swim (they canl).This is a book for a boy, a North American boy, a Canadian boy, a twelve, thirteen or fourteen year old Canadian boy for Christmas, for a birthday or for any occasion.It is suggested to you, as an adult, that you read it before the act or you may have trouble finding it again for this is a book for borrowing.I.C.CAMPBELL The most meaty and per haps most interesting part of this book is the Introduction by Raymond Mortimer.In it, he not only gives the historic background of Ihe two visits between Victoria and Albert of England and Napoleon and Eugenie of France, hut he also includes interesting excerpts written by others present during Ihe visits excerpts which throw a somewhat more prosaic if not di sillusioning light on some of Queen Victoria's Journal exuberances.However cx ceprts which also reveal the woman, loving and wanting to he loved, behind the queen ly facade.The Introduction finally gives a very satisfying resume of the outcome of many points raised during the visits as well as details as to the later life of people mentioned by Queen Victoria.At times the entries in Queen Victoria\u2019s journal arc embarrassingly naive and she uses so many French quota lions that unless your French is good, some of the inter-\u2022 hange between herself and Hie Emperor are lost.However when one considers bow naive and ambiguous the cn tries in one own diary might appear even ten years later, it is to Queen Victoria's credit that hers should atill prove so interesting and even timely a century later.This book will not add sta lure to your impression of Queen Victoria as a dominant personality (she was still letting Albert think for her) nor will il impress you with her ability to see beyond the superficial in other\u2019s behaviour At the same time its many references to dress, its comments on who danced with whom ami who sat next to whom at meals will reveal her to the reader as a most woman like woman.Recommended as a very human and somewhat unusual addition in your shell of Eng 11,sh history.GLADYS TAYLOR Coin club meets SHERBROOKE NT MlhMA I K SOCIETY The Public and all persons _ ___ _\t_________ interested in coin collecting A child S delight ^ regular meet n ,f the Sherbrooke Numi-matic DO BABY BEARS SIT IN ( HAIRS?by Ethel and Leon-ard Kessler: Dnubteday: $2.75.No, they don't no more than seals rid?ferris wheels or kangaroos read the news.But all the animals in this bright little book do have something in common with the little boy of the story.BURNS HOGAN i Society Monday night\u2014November 27, 1961 at 7.00 p m.at Y.M.C.A., Duffcrin Street, Sherbrooke A panel discussion will uke place at which time each person attending will b« able to ask any questions they may-have in mind regarding numismatics and the officials w\u2019ill endevor to answer.Sensitive thoughts The TIMBER WAS SILVER \u2014A NOVEL OF SPIRITUAL ADVENTURE IN MODERN ROME\u2014hy Michael Novak,\u2014 Doubleday,\u2014$1.50\u2014286 pp.This is the sensitive story of a young American seminarian in Rome, in doubt as to his relation with God.Richard McKay is torn between two strong desires: to gain recognition as a truly great artist, and to surrender his whole life to the f hurch.Mr.Novak paints word scenes a an artiat paints a picture on canvass\u2014vivid, shining\u2014» in fact, Richard might have done.Indeed, I felt throughout, that the author wj\u2018 Richard, although he disclaims the fact in his preface.Be that as it may, he knows his subject well, having attained his Theology deg-er from the Gregorian University in Rome ILORENCE POPE Sherbrooke Library issues new book list NEW FICTION I met a Lady Howard Spring Sue Urow ther s Marriage \u2014 Thomas Armstrong Now Sleeps Ihe Crimson Petal H E Bates Flames Coming Out of the Top Norman Collins Saturn Over the Water \u2014 J 15 Priestley.A Passion in Rome Morley Callaghan The House at Old Vine Norah Lofts The Judas Tree \u2014 A J Cronin Riders in the Chariot Patrieh W hite Doctor on Toast - Richard Gordon.NON FICTION Pleasure by the Busload Emily Kimbrough The Road Past Mandalay John Masters Promise at Dawn \u2014 Romain Gary Ordeal By Fire Ralph Allen Sinclair Lewis Mark Scchorer Molly & Mr Gertrude Berg Living Free \u2014 Joy Adamson A Pride of Lions Monica Stirlfn; One Lucky Woman - Olive Clapper My Place in the Bazaar Alec Waugh XIYS I1RI1S The Nodding Canaries Gladys Mitchell Heath 4.the Joyful Woman Ellis Peters Ballad of Kimmft Man Shelley Smith Gamble With Heath Roger Simons Gideon's Fire .1 J Marrie Search For a Sultan Manning Coles Murder Has Its Points - I A U Lockrulge The Final Deduction\tHo\\ Stout.The Sinister Stranger.-.C B Rolland IT 1 N \\GEKS A TINY TOTS The Cine of the Curved Ruby Helen Wells Catseye Andre Norton Mystery it tel Island Irene Bowen The Girl From Puerto Rico tlila Colman Fancy Free Betty Cavanna The Sierra Gold Mystery Carolyn Keene.Millie \u2014 Bessie Hock Meg of Herons Neck Elizabeth Ladd.Shock For the Secret Seven Knid Blyton.One of the Crowd - R.du Jardin.Rockets A Your Future Stanley Reuter, Second Satellite Robt.Richarosori.Blueberry Summer\tElisabeth Ogilvie.MUSIC\tON\tRECORDS By HUGH DOHERTY WHEN SWEDEN'S GREAT TENOR JUSSI HJOER LINT, died in 1960 at the age of 49.the musical world was deprived of one of the most glorious voices of our lime.But unlike some of the great tenors of past eras, Hjnerling and his career (all almost completely into the age of high fidelity recordings, and through them, his reputation lives on.In ihe first of a posthumous eolioction of Bjoerling performanees to appear on the market, RCA Vidor this month presents The Incompaeable Bjoerling (mono LM 2570).In it, Bjoerling sings showpieee tenor arias from Tosca.Turamlol, Cavalleria Rusticana, Verdi\u2019s Requiem Mass, La Giocondn.The Girl of the Golden West, Fedora L\u2019Arlesiana, A Masked Ball and Manon Lescaut.The selections are ones in which Ihe full range and beauty of the Bjoerling art are displayed to best advantage, and sound is stunning.A RESPIGHI \u2014 I ESTE ROMANE; SIBELIUS \u2014 Symphony No.7, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Onnamly coml.(COLUMBIA sterlo MS 6275) \u2014 The Erste Romane is one of the most sumptuous recordings to come along in some lime.The Philadelphia Orchestra performs Ihe rich and colorful tone-poem, the last of a trilogy, in magnificent fashion, and the performance is captured in fine sound.The Sibelius work is of a more sombre hue Ihan Ihe hrillian! Leste Romane, and provides a fine eon-hast to the latter work.Xlr.Ormandy and (he orchestra give the symphony a thoughful reading with moments of genuine poignancy.A BEETHOVEN \u2014 Piano Concerto No.1 in G.major; Glenn Gould, pianist; New York Philharmonie, Leonard Bernstein rond.(COLUMBIA stereo MS 6262) Thi* is the same concerto Mr, Gould played in his guest appear ance wilh the Sherbrooke Symphony here a few years ago.On the recording, the performance is a apcll-bindlng one, not only because of Gould\u2019s artistry, but also because of the novel treatment he gives it The concerto in this recording is as much Gould al il is Beethoven, and while Beethoven purists may objeet to the liberties Gould lakes, no one ran say he doesn't add extra fascination to a tried and true concert piece.\u2022ft A A CHOPIN COLLECTION \u2014 Scherzo in < Sharp minor op.39, Impromptu in E Sharp major, Op.36, Ballade in A Elat major op.47, Polonaise in A Mat major op, 53, l antasie in E minor op.49 Abram ( lias-ins (KAPP stereo KC 9(I63-S) \u2014 Ihe five recorded compositions are typleal of Chopin'* compact drama, of elegant, but spontaneous style, Intensely expressed with high sonorities of fire and fury, Mr.Uhaslni\u2019 interpre tation captures and transmits perfectly Ihe enormous emotional issues raised by Chopin, 4k GREAT W ALTZES OF THE WORM) \u2014 Freddy Ma, tin and his orchestra (KAPP stereo KS 3261) In a light popular vein, Mr.Martin and his orchealra play waltzes everyone is fond of in a traditional \"last waltz\" dance tern po.Everything from Tennessee Wall/, to Tales from the Vienna Woods to Sweet Rosie O'Grady is included.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SAT NOV.25, 1961\t« Canadian best sellers TORONTO T \u2014 Best sellers in Canada, compiled monthly for The Canadian Press by Quill and Quire, magazine of the Canadian book trade previous month's position bracketed: NON FICTION 1.\tInside Europe Today, John Gunther.(4) 2.\tThe Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, William L.Shir-er (2) ¦5.The New English Bible, New Testament.Translation in current Kng!i«h from the original Greek (1) 4\tRing\tof\tBright\tWater, Gavin Maxwell, The authors's life with two other pets (7) 5.\tLiving Free.Joy\tAdamson\tElsa\tthe\tlioness\tcomes back.«\t3BX\tand\tlOBX\tRCAF guide to physical fitness lor women and men (3) 7.Ordeal by Fire Canada 1910-1945.Ra ph Allen popular his\u2019ory of Canada.8\tSay, Unde, Fine Niro and Peter Whalley.Whimaic al excursion through Amen can history hy two Canadians 9\tfiverture to Victoria, M< Kenzie Porter.The mysteri oils love allair between Queen Victoria's father the Duke o Kent and Iteautiful Julie de St.Laurent.10.Greg\u2019s Choice, Gregory Clark.A collection of the stories the author likes be-t.Fit TION 1 The Agony and the Ecstasy, Irving Slone.Biogra phical novel about Michelangelo.(2) 2.Franny and Zooey, J I) Salinger.Intellectual pursuit of the meaning of religion.(4i 3\tThe Incredible Journey, Sheila Burnford.Fidelity and devotion of yirec animals (1) 4\tTo Kill a Mockingbird.Harper Lee Humorous look at the inhabiunu of a imall Alabama town (5) I Ivor Whitehouse Collecting in the Townships The collecting of postal item* and related material from the Townships has always been a subject written about in this column and il is felt that the work being undertaken by Hr A C.Hill of Sherbrooke along these lines should ho recognized tu local groups.Dr.Hill has a wide and varied collection of stamps but his main interests are Canadian and West Indies.One part of his collection is devoted to cancellations, and he now has these from a great number of post offices in this province, with many from now extinct oflices in the Townships.The work that h is to bo carried nut to accumulate these postmarks is pro-digious, and the patience it takes to sort through thousands of covers and ein elope* to see if there arc any you may be missing is beyond m.inj of us The writer has seen much of the material that Hf Hill has.11 is amazing that so much can be obtained even in these limes if you are willing to wait and search An interesting sideline is the col-leeting of related material !o Canada, those would include covers with cancellations commemorating visits of Royalty or world famous individuals, stamps issued by oilier countries in honor of certain t anadian institutions or tm-dertakihgs A\u2019he Doctor is alwars willing to drive miles to see anything that could be of use to him and many residents of the Townships have had visits from him It is noted that lie contributed to the last catalogue published by Hr Holmes and (his is the sort of thing that makes a real philatelist.Oui congratulations are extended lo this stamp collector who is doing his share towards keeping Ihe material from the Townships from going elsewhere and who appreciates the history that has become part and pared of Canada.ft A Janganyika will become an independent nation on December 9 and a new set of stamps will be plaerd on sale lliroughout the country on that day.A burning torch, symbolic of Ihe thoughts expressed by I\u2019ijmc Xllnisler Julius Nye-rrre will be Included in the design.This great leader rceently stated in spceeh \"The people of Tanganyika would like to light a candle and put it on top of XI o ii n t Kilimanjaro which would shine beyond our borders as a ray of hope to all our fellowmen wherever they may he.'* The stamps will have as their theme the country's scheme for social and economic development.The 5 cent stamp will feature education and health a field where striking progress has hocn made.The stamp will show a teacher instructing villagers both young and old anil mai be taken as symbolic of Ihe nation's desire to raise the standards of all her people.The 10-eents and £3 values will feature Ihe work of the District Nurse and child welfare.The 5' stamp will Indie-ale the change from age old hand culllvatlnn to modern methods and the III stamp will show one of (he great diamond mines.The EYcrnt and 20-cent stamps will show Ihe coffee being picked and the corn being harvested.The 50-rent and ?values will show the scenic and hig game attraetioni of Ihis vast country.I he 1/30 and 20 stamps will depict the great burning torch of liberty and the motto of this new country \u2018\u2022Freedom and Unity\".The stamps will be printed In yellow, black, hlur, green, pink and brown and should form a part of all collections of British stamps as well as representing one of the great new countries of awakening Africa.A ft The Christmas stamp from Australia has been issued and the illustration is taken from an anelenl prayer hoojg.I lie message is one of hope lor all Christian people Hungary will issue a set of stamps consisting of eight value* showing medicinal and industrial plants.There will be Ihe following flowers shown, Monk\u2019s Hood, Centaury, Blue Iris.Thorn apple, Purple Hollyhock, Hop, Poppy and Mill lein This will make a nice addition to your collection ¦ ij< -i lÉhiiiihftiiii Bookmobile itinerary McLennan travelling i.ihkaky \tNovember 27 \u2014 November 39\t\t xionday, Nov.\t27\t\t Drummond ville High School\t\t1 (K) p.m, \u2022\t3.30 p.m.Drummondvilh\t\u2022\t\"\t\" adults\t3.30 p m.\u2022\t4.30 p m Tuesday, Nov\t28\t\t Danville\tHigh School\t9 00 a m -\t12 noon Danville\tHigh School\t100 p m \u2022\t3 30 p m.Asbcsloa\tMrs Krndry\t4 00 p.m.*\t530 p.m.Wednesday, Nov.29\t\t\t Richmond\tHigh School\t8.00 a m.-\t12 noon Windsor Mills\tInterm, School\t1 30 p.m \u2022\t2 30 p m.Windsor Mills\t\"\tadults\t2 30 p m\t3 00 p m.Lcnnoxville\tLibrary\t3 30 p m \u2022\t4 30 pm Thursday, Nov\t.30\t\t Lennox\u2019 ill ¦\tAsnd School\t9 00 a in \u2022\t10 00 a in.Lr nnoxville\tHigh School\t10.30 a m.\u2022\t12 noon Magog\tHigh School\t1 00 p m.-\t330 p m.Magog\t\"\t\u2019\u2019 adult*\t3.30 p m \u2022\t4 30 p m.TOPICAL STAMPS There ore many stamps depicting animals, birdi, flowers, space vehicles, and other topici, in stock at Philmor, why not contact this friendly stomp company for your topical needs, and wc olio carry pages especially designed for your favourite subject.New stamps ore arriving daily to add to our already large stock and wc will olwoys try to fill your needs.What do you need in supplies \u2014 stock sheets, glastines, hinges, gauges, mounts, catalogs, albums, name it, wc may stock it.Not the largest but surely the friendliest stamp company to deal with.PHILMAR RED\u2019D DIXVIUE, QUE.T 01000130025353010223010201010223534848000001530102900200020002100002020010000200000000000200004800025323530007 ^764 ^3012516 10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SAT, NOV.25, 1961 v^O S T » REM ^\"YDUU HND iTiNIHE WANTAPSi II E M PL-OVM ENT \u2022 t ?$8.50 Down PAYMENT AUSTIN \"850\" M.W.MITCHELL CO LTO Lennoxville.Tel.LO.9-6327 Open 'Til 10 p.m.1.Articles For Sale GOOD used washer, copper tub, cheap for cash.Tel.LO.9-8Z37.ONE-pair Good Year winler tires sise 800*515.good condition.Tel VI.2 2342, North Hatley.THREE love bird», different col mus, $5 00 each, English saddle driving harness, like new, double working harness, $40 00, pung Sleight.Tel.LO.2-8201.PMNT SALE: Kent $125; Latex $1 79; Semi Gloss $2.29; quarts; floor Grey $5.95 gallon Canada Paint 292 Kin* Weal, Sherbrooke 1/1 7-7811 ONE used \"Lebrun\" evaporator.3 x 12, complete, one used \"Lightning\u2019' evaporator, 2 x 5, complete Apply H.J.Jolliffe, Lennoxville.LO.7.5871, WILLIS apartment sire piano.5 nr laves.Tel: VI.2 2787, North Hatley.ftlG VALUE \u2014 buy now.get up to *3 00 trade in allowance on (he purchase of a new pair Ice skates, limited time offer at Canadian Tire Store, Sherbrooke only.8.Cars For Sale 1955 ROYAL Dodge, V-8 Automatic, power brakes.No reasonable ot-fer refused.Call between 5 - 7 00 p.m.IX).2 6645.VOLKSWAGEN station wagon 1958 three seats, winter tires, new paint.Tel: I66M.Ayer\u2019s Cliff.1953 EORD sedan, clean, perfect mechanical condition, will trade for 1950 Ford.Tel.LO.9-4184 between 9 a m and 7 pm.1953 Chevrolet Bel Air, good eon-riilion, winterised, price $200, Tel.LO.9-6491.VOLKSWAGEN 1961 Deluxe, one owner.Perfect condition.LO 7.4669.1951 PLYMOUTH 4 door xedan.win terlzed, cheap for cash.I-oren Sherrer, Abercorn, Que.ONE 1959 W1LLYS leep equipped with snow hloweA or snowblower separate.N.Gulllotte, Tel.LO 7 6488 19.\tRaom & Board Wanted ROOM and Board required for young gentleman, in north or west ward or Lennoxville.Write Rcc ord Box 83.____________\u2014 20.\tWanted To Purchase SHALLOW well pump.In good condition.Apply P.O Box 27, Compton.Que.Mr.W, Ewin.TE 5-5558.\t\u2022 WANTED\u2014 Cedar posts and logs all sizes Vermont Lumber Co.32 Main St., Newport, Vt.Tel Sawmill 334-8633; after 5 p m.334 7738.NEW Cedar chest.Phone LO 9 3875 22 Warren Street, Lennoxville.AEOLIAN Player Organ 1891.Good c ondition.$40.00 or reasonable of fer.Can deliver.Tel.Cowans ville 521.W-3.BOX STOVE.Call LO.7-5671.GIRL'S figure skates, size 3.Phone I/O.2 8078.1271 Gal! Street West.BENCH saw and jointer-planer, com plete, In good condition.Call TA 6-2876 or write Lloyd Wlntlc.Richmond, Que.GREETING cards of all kinds Musi be clean, for Christmas Club, Box 908, Lennoxville.McDOUGALL No.5 hydraulic ram must be in good working order.W.B.Holmes.Ayer\u2019s Cliff.E.G.WELLS Auctioneer & Real Estate AUCTION HOUSE 30 Massawippi St., Lennoxville, Que.LO.7-4023 Buy - Sell - Exchange PIANOS & ORGANS New & Used Piano Tuning and Repairing WHOLESALE * RETAIL IS06 King West\u2014LO.9 3423 Sherbrooke 8a.Authorized New Car Dealers ____________ \\ IMPERIAL, C b r y i I \u2022 r.Plymouth ! Valiant, Renault, Fargo Trucks,! Sales & Service.Martin Motor Sales Ltd., 405 Belvedere SL Tel: LO 9-3659.24.Salesman Wanted 24.Salesmen Wanted ONE Single Unit DeLaval milking machine, \"Magnetic\" 75 feet of pipe, 22 stall cocks, 24 clamps all in eood condition.Also one Lister milk cooler operated by cold wa-1er, Also four S-gallnn milk cans Apply Plnetrce Farm, Mountain street.Granby.TRAVEL trailer, like new, sleeps four, fully equipped.Cheap.11111 Top Restaurant, Eastman.Que.FOR SALE ACCOUNT ILLNKSS.RAMBLER, HILLMAN, Sunbeam Alpine, Sunbeam Rapier, Humber, Commcr Trucks.Quality Used Cars.Union Motor Sales.1681 King West.LO.2-1390 BUÏCK, Pontiac, Vauxhall.G.M.C Trucks, Sales A Service DeLuxe Automobile Ltd., 1567 King Weal Tel: LO 9-3669 CHÏSV ROLET, Corvatr, Envoy.Olds-mobile, Cadillac, C h e v r o 1 e I i Trucks.Sales A Service, Fox.brooko Motors Ltd., 345 Welling ( ton Soulh.Sherbrooke.Téléphoné! LO 9-3606.IF YOU ARE THE AMBITIOUS TYPE AND KNOW THAT YOU ARE WORTH MORE THAN YOUR PRESENT POSITION OFFERS, HERE IS THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE BEEN SEEKING.A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN WHICH REQUIRES NO INVESTMENT, EXCEPT YOUR GOOD CHARACTER AND ABILITY.COLLEGE EDUCATION HELPFUL BUT NOT NECESSARY.COMPLETE TRAINING PROGRAM FOR THOSE SELECTED.WRITE TO RECORD BOX 101.35a.Legal BANKRUPTCY ACT NOTiri TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSAL OF:\tMr.Albert Fortin.Salesman, residing at 1126 Pacific Street in the city of Sherbrooke in the Province of Quebec.LAKE NOTICE that Mr.Albert Fortin in the city of Sherbrooke in the Province of Quebec, has lodged with me a proposal under the Bankruptcy Act.A general meeting of the creditors of the debtor will be held at Sherbrooke, at the Court House on the 6th day of December, 1961 at the hour of 3 o\u2019clock in the afternoon.Dated at Sherbrooke this 22nd.day of November.1961.RAYMOND LA TU LIPPE, Acc Trustee.OFFICE OF; LAM O NT A G N E A I .VIT 1.fPPE.400 Alexandre Street, Sherbrooke, P.Que.35a.Legal PUBLIC NOTICE CANADA.PROVINCE OK QLLI4EC.EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA.No.159-581.THE QUEEN w DANIEL PER REAULT.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the goods and chattels seized in this case will be sold at the defendant\u2019s home, 1071 Elgin Street, December 4th at 3 o\u2019clock in the afternoon, to wit; 1 Oldsmobile sedan blue.1950 serial No.0321902520, license No.403-179\u20141961.Terms C A.5H.GASTON LEDOU*.B.SC.37.Personal HYGIENE SUPPLIES\tfood Mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price list Six samples 25c.\t25 samples, $1 00 Mail order Dept.C-2, Nov Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton Ont.MORE IMMIGRANTS Immigrants to South Africt in the first five months of 19G1 totalled 7,132 compared to 3,421 in the same period of 1960.For the BEST in CLOTHING and STYLE .it'* BLAIS - MADRO Inc.148 Wellington N, LO.9-7928 MATHIAS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE SALES & SERVICE Royal Typewriters Burroughs Adding Machines 41 Wellington St.North Phone LO 2-t>140 APARTMENT TO LET 1 th .e ro.m and 1 four-room jpartment.Could be useJ a, office, or apartment Venetian blinds, refrigerator gas ! o e furnished.Apply 270 Dufferin P/e.ue.Professional Directory Advocates RO LSô LA L ,G ERVALS, LAN G LA LS.MONTY & LYNCH.Armand Rousseau, Q C., Paul Muilic* Gervais, André Langiais, Rene Monty, 4V.Warren Lynch.LOrraine 2-4735, \u2022 Wellington Street south, Sher* brooke.fOBLN Si TOBIN.Trial v\\ork and General P r a c 11 c e.Roseubloom Bldg., ooposite City Hail, 138 Wellington (North) LO 2-2120 WESLEY kl.BRADLEY, Q.C.The Canada Bldg ,\t435 Craig Street West Montreal UN 1-2737 JOSEPH CASS4R.Trial Work A General Practice, 158 Frontenac Street «Sun Life Bldg.) Room 1ft.Tel: LO.2-3827 Rea.LO 2-9791.Chartered Accountants PUBLIC NOTICE 19.Lost il.Livestock for Sale RAM, three years okl.Oxford Dawn.Reasonable price, lei: I'ow aiisvltlc 902.ONE HEREFORD row and heifer calf.Apply William Thornton.Dunham.Quebec.Telephone 29a 2471.3 PUREBRED Shorthorn hull calves.-Studio Couch, heigr, can 8 months old.Erie Wilson, Saw he made into double bed, used fi months.1 set Tommy Burns (iolf Clubs, 2 woods, 4 irons and putter.White canvas yolf bag and golf shoes, size !) 1\u20141958 Chrysler Windsor 2 door Hard Ton, excellent condition, automalic, fully equipped.Apply LO.9-6285 2.For Sale or Exchange FARM\u2014 for sale or trade lor house In town.For Information call 1.0.9-4607, Sherbrooke.4.Property For Sale WATER VILLE Residence of the 3 ROOM tenement with complete late Dr.lolquhoun.corner lot, 1st; bathroom, not healed, $30.00 per yciville.Tel: 889-2736.lib.Baby Chicks EARLY EGG production with 5 - 15 week old Ames and other good varieties pullets now available.Hatching dayolds to order.Book your next lot of broilers now Gray Hatchery, Lloyd Humbert, Talbot Street, Sherbrooke, LO 9-3730.1 la.Poultry For Sale 30 R.l.x L.S.yearling hens, done moulting N.17.Nichols, Compton, Que.Tel.3-5326.12.To Let TENEMENT to lei.Vi rooms, furnished healed.Tel: LO 2-8073.floor, 3 rooms, 1 powder room.?nd floor.4 bedrooms, bathroom, I ii (\u2018place, oil heated.$85.00.t all TE.7-2241, Waterville.month.Located at 411 Galt West.Tel 1.0 .2-4998 or l O 9 2080.NORTH W ARD 6 room semi dc tached house, oil heating, 100 amps, modern kitchen, near bus line Tel: LO.2-0932.NO LIMIT om:R Pact time.Immediate opening available wilh exclusive lerrilory for experienced salesman.Part lime representative required to call on holds, motels, restaurants, offices, schools, hospitals, factories, etc.Non-conflicting with present line.High esi com miss io ns paid weekly on all orders received plus full commission on plentiful repeat business.We arc the leaders in the field.Manager ready lo interview you now.No cash investment.Car necessary.Full facts from Certified Kleetric Company, Dundas, Ontario.BALLS CAREER FOR UNIVERSITY GRADUATES Manufacturer of nationally advertised food products seeks bilingual university graduates for sales positions.Company supplies continuing training program.Rood start ing salary.Car.health, retirement and life insurance plans.Reply in writing giving experience.vital statistics, education, Care of Record, Box ; 102.26.Help Wanted: Male 26.Help Wanted: Male CHAUFFEUR and general handyman with references.Apply Record, Box 100.5,000 PROSPECTS Exceptional Opportunity We have openings in our association group department for salesmen to handle the enrollment of groups already endorsed by professional associations.We have presently over 5,000 qualified prospects to be contacted anti more coming in.The men selected have to meet the following qualifica lions: \u2022 Kxperience in consumer selling (insurance experi- Superior Court, No.22,343.LEO CONNOLLY.LaSalle, plaintiff, vs.MALCOLM «COUTURE, Magog, and RAYMOND PER RAS, .Sherbrooke, et al, defendants.Seized as belonging to the defondant, Raymond Penas: \u201cA certain piece of ground or emplacement being part of that part of lot number nine feet to the southwest of the iron landmark planted in I lie middle of the brook where said brook joins the said road, and from this first point going southwesterly following the southeast side of said road, a distance of fifty feet (50\u2019) to a second point; thence turning ai right angle southeasterly and going in that direction a dis tance of one hundred feet (100 » to a third point, thence turning at right angle northeasterly and going In that direction again a distance of fifty (50 ) feet to » fourth point distant one hundred feet lo the southeast and in straight line from the first point to the starting point.Bounded to the northwest by the Drum MISSING from Vintinner pasture Bury.6 two year old steers., Anyone having any information i please contact: A.J.Hunt.Phone |\t20 Ruryt Que.44.\tProperty Wanted FARM WANTED - I have a custO mer with $15,000 cash as down payment on a nice farm wilh milk j contract.Send particulars to.Luc j Marchessault, West Shefford.Tel I KR.2-7944.45.\tPianos | HAMMOND Organ Spinet, new, 2 key boards for only $1230.00 I Hammond Organ Studio.31 Wei i llngtnn Street South, Sherbrooke I Tel: LO.2-3869 46.\tPets For Sale WE REPf.lR TV & RADIOS Steam iron* \u2014 Automatic Toasters \u2014 Irons \u2014 Electric Kettle \u2014 Frypans \u2014 Mix ers \u2014 ec.G Boyleâ Pearce Ltd.1430 King W Sherbrooke LO 2 2800 NOTE .LUMBER SPECIAL \u2014 1st and 2nd Class New.Planed 4 Sides Contact WILFRID GREGOIRE LA PATRIE.Tel 48 Free Delivery o Cash Orders within 100 miles.Direct Line To Shcrlrooke, LO 9 0678 For Orders, Contact Laurent Grégoire LAVALLEE.BLD A RD, Lyonnais, Gascon & Associates, D J Crockett, C A .licensed trustee 201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke, P Q Tel: LO 9 5503 MCDONALD.CURRIE 8.CO.Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS & CO Chartered Accountants 29?Duffenn Ave - LO 9 6301 Montreal, Quebec Ottawa, Toronto, Saint John.Charlottetown.Halifax, Rimouski, Sherbrooke.Hamilton.Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary.Vancouver TOY FOX Terriers in all colors and ages, Scotch collies, toy Manches ters, English hulls.English smooth Fox Terriers in black and white Chihuahua\u2019s, others.L.Grassette Frelighsburg, Que.Tel: 298-5217.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE - 3 cents per word, minimum charge 50 cents tor lé word* or less, three consecunv* insertions 3rd day naif cn^ige six consecutive insertions off 10 cent* foi mailing Retort Box replies DEADt tNE - Classified Ad* -r cepted until 4:00 o m day pre vioos to insertion Auct'on Saie* Legal Notices, Classif eo Display and Display ads accepted until l?:00 noon previous day LO.9-3636 Service Depot Expert Repairs and Parts for all types of washing machines Tel.LO.2 4723 1132 King West SHERBROOKE TOUCHE, ROSS, BAILEY & SMART 350 $t James St.West Montreal inner offices in Canada; Affiliated in ms in the United States, Great Britain and elsewhere Dentists DR J A LANDRY SurgeonDen, tist 406 Moore Street Office hours - Dajs 8 to 6.evenings 7 to 8 30 Tel LO 7 6644 DK.C KNOX LÏ BLANC Dentist New address - 639 Prospect Tel; LO 9-J188 Optometrists DR AlBLIM IRt DEAL; Optometrist, New address, Granada Mica* Ire Bldg .\t51 Wellington North, Suites l & 2.Sherbrooke Tel: LU 2-0517 Eves examined Contact lenses SPACE FOB RENT cnee considered an asset).\\ mond road and on all other Service Men 2355 BACHANT) - 1515 Leonard -24118 Forest.Beautiful new residences.Brick, stone, plaster.Birch finish throughout.Automatic heat- KGK individual six «oom rose mg with luuniiHfioi.Free Informa- doner 1080 Desroeheis Also -01.*i 'p0 service automatic washers Vermont.Adjoining Eherbrooke Golf.Also seven room heated j apartment and four room heated.1313 Leonard.Hebert\u2019s, 21.53 Ba-chand.Phone LO.2-0874.Age 25 anti over.\u2022\tBilingual.\u2022\tOwn car.Salary paid while in training ! above average income \u2014 non-contributory pension plan group insurance.It you meet above require-ments this is the opportunity of your life.Applications strictly confidential.For appointment call Mr.Roberge at LO.2-2623 or write Sherbrooke Daily Record, Box !)8.27.Female Help Wanted AVON CALLING Advtrtlslnf b»i Increased the demand If you have ever thought of representing ing with hun lion, Favourable terms.Immediate] possession.Heherl\u2019s 2155 Oachand.Phone LO 2-0874.Mhest\u201c real! STOP looking for H\\st osUte buy; we\u2019ve got the property! \\ou\u2019ro hunting for.Charles Con-T\tfurnishecl «partmenl, to let nor*, LO 14000,\tI Hl»h Stmt T«1 '¦>> '-*111111.Il VOU are looking for \u2022 now CI'.MKNI\u2019 Block Bldg.83 x 35 x 12 II home tn Lennoxville, phone us, we.j\t,0 bear Situated at 309 Mar may ha)» luxl what you wanL R ; quelle Street.Sherbrooke.N A.Deacon, 68 Warren StreeL Un Gulllotte.Tel: LO.7 6488.noxvtlle Tel: LO 2-2185 |SUB-LET 4 room heated apart ment, continuous hot water, avail able immediately $58.00.gaiagr sides by part of the said part of lot nine of said range twelve of the township of Ascot; together a right of way in a pro jcctecl road to be built, on and along the northeast Une of the piece of ground or emplacement here sold * A piece of ground or emplacement being part of that part of lot number nine (9) on the twelfth range upon the official plan and hook of reference for the township of Ascot that is situated to the east of the public road crossing the said lot and to the southwest of the brook crossing also the said lot.the piece of ground or cm placement here sold being more particularly described as follows: Starting from a point on the Avon, now is the time with Vhrist | southwest side of the passage or WE ARE INTERESTED IN A GOOD SECOND HAND ELEVATOR Hj TON CAPACITY, APPROVED BY GOVERNMENT.WRITE OR CALL COOKSH1RE WOOLLEN MILLS LTD.Cookshire, Que.\u2014 Tel.TR.5-3338 WANT TO PURCHASE Sîcond band 12 ft.center lathe with swing of 20 to 28 inches.FRANK S PIPING CO.Bromptonvillc \u2014 VI.6-2771 ;f | r\\ iaMlwoTfe -\t.^ ¦A-\u2019 \u2022 -¦ h.¦ ft \u2019 M : i 2nd floor, 1,800.sq.ft., heated, well ventilated.$2.50 per sq.ft.Situated at 2222 King St.West, facing Sherbrooke Shopping Centre.\u2014 Apply Eastern Motors Ltd.2222 King St.West \u2014 LO.7-5808.mas just ahead.Apply In Mrs.LcHrun.Waterloo Tel: 1075 28.Domestic Help Wanted and dryers.5 day week.2 weeks vacation.Benefits.Must have partial High School plus trades training or about ,4 years on appliance repairs, mu» «ani.-d rot- general house-Customer contact most os keeping In family «un children , ,\t,.\tGxn*rl«nced mid rctereno** scntial.You are invited to | SQI\\xM\tc,,\u201e after 7 p.m.Gowansv illc 658.MOT LION HILL, Lennowlllc this beautiful lull-top location 5 mm ute$ drive from centre of town.7 «nom bungalow, with living room .6 x 32, family room.3 bedrooms.11 -j bathroom*, planned kitchen, utility room, 2-car garage, ten acres wooded land.Owner will take mortgage.Immediate posses sion.I G.Wells Heal Estate.Tel LO.7-4023.LENNOXVILLE \u2014 8 room brick house, barn.22 acres land, ideal location.F,.G.Wells Heal Estate.Tel.LO.7 4023.included.Tel.LO.2-7260.SELF-contatned house for rent.! North End.White Street.3 bed rooms.Apply LO.2-9026.4 BOOM tenement with modern bathroom.West Ward, near bust ness district.Completely rénovât cd Immediate occupancy.Infor mation LO.9-4241.SELF-contained 7 room house.7.Warren Street, Lennoxville.Adults only.Apply 9 Warren Street afternoons or evenings.VNOXVXLL1 eommsrclal proptr* \\ ROOM httisd spartiiMnt» vsnu ty suitable for body shop, gar-, tlan blinds, available Dec.1st age.etc, 7 room apartment up due io transfer.For information xairs.Terms.E.G.Wells Rea! (,» j,» 2.787» Estate.Tel.LO.7-4023.WATERVILLE commercial property, le\tTn | suitable lor garage, shop etc\t,u apartmeol upstairs.I.avce lot r l vl;(il.^ fo| ,\t, ,lon\u201et 7'kn'i\t1*1' L0\tpersons, near (he Fhcrbrookfj Hospital.Apply after 6 pm.to submit your application ad-dressed to Record Box 97.John Inglis Co.Ltd.Sherbrooke \"Opening Soon\" .WANTED Housekeeper tn good 1 home, middle aged woman for English Family.Tel: TE.2-2551.East Angus.private road belonging to the vendor, which point is at a distance of one hundred (100') feet lo the southeast of the south* east line of Drummond road, and thence turning southwest at right angle and going to a second point distant one hundred feet dOOi; thence turning again at right angle southeasterly and going to a third point distant fifty t50\u2019> feet; thence turning again at right angle northeasterly and going to a fourth point distant one hundred (100) feet; thence coming back to the starting point, following a line parallel and ALLEY OOP I M LOOKIN' FDR THE Vvm KM AT VOU I ETRUSCANS' WANT.STRANGER-'^\u201411 UNW MAYBE Y'BE ITER ) ASK THAT OLD QUY.^\u2014^ HE'S SEEN AROUND.OKAY ' HERE LONGER N J THANKS: I HAVE ! \u2014\u2014V S _ y ETRUSCANS?1 A VERY well, now, r/cultured / we think thev DUNNO.» c PEOPLE.AN1; CAME HERE BN' LEMME 7 HIGHLY ARTISTIC\u2019 TH\u2019SEA PROBD ETRUSCANS, EH?ETRUSCANS, / ETRUSCANS./.s-Si r ETRUSCANS.AH.YES, THE Le.A Ait.S-v Üfw*.Kr .-'jrp, \u2022va** VÿifiAv THEN FOR YES INDEED Y HEAVENS SIR I SAW SAKE, TELL THEM ( y ME WHERE 29.Male & Female Help distant one hundred feet from Wanted ,1 5.Lots For Sale MAGNIFICENT *xtr« Urg* lots resdy lo recelvg your hcsuilful residence.Vermont.Grime, lies rochers Street*.Free estimate*, Necessary help required see He hert's.2155 Bachand Street.Rhone l.O.2-0874.587 At Kyle 17.Convalescent Home ROOM and care for cldcii> poim»h or sfmi-Invalid, tray service, pica»-' ant aurrounding*, trained attend* ant* ami modern conveniences.Tel: TO.2-0954.219 Montreal *st.ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street\u2014SHERBROOKE\u2014Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store Next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Before buying furniture, visit us.We have all types at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many second hand articles in excellent condition.TERMS IF DESIRED -1- THE BELL TELEPHONE CO OF CANADA requires Young Men to tram as TELEPHONE CRAFTSMEN 35a.Legal Age 18-25 Minimum physical requirements, S'S\";\t140 lbs.Must have Junior Matriculation or Technical School Equivalent and able to speok French.APPLY by letter, stating qualifications and telephone number to Bell Telephone Company of Can.District Plant Supt , P D.P O.Box 670 Sherbrooke, Quo Reply must be received on or before 29 November 1961.U Ol l*UF for Knowlton Uuuntry ! Properly Uuaband for outside work, including garden; wife, light housework and willing lo cook week-end.Near round permanent employment from March, with comfortable apartment on promise» S.11 Dobell.Knowlton PUBLIC NOTICE PioNlncc of Quebec.DUtrlct of St.Francis Mi\u2019 \\o 67.293 the line described in the second place, bounded to the northeast by a passage or private road belonging to the vendor, southwesterly by parts of said iot belonging to the two contracting parties respectively and, on the two other sides by part of said lot number nine, said range twelve of Ascot.With buildings thereon erected.\u2019\u2019 To be sold at the door of the parochial church of St-Roch d'Orford.Rock Forest.WKD-\\ FS PAN the THIRTEENTH d\" of l >BCF M H ER.1961.at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.DONAT lAlQUF-K.Sheriff V\tFROM TH' EAST V\tSOMEWHERE! I M sorry; -SIR.BLIT I / WHY' CANT DO ' u-Ti?THAT BECAUSE THEY HAVEN'T \\ vàOT H2RE YET YTlV-ii CART.EASY KRNKST PROVFMTIFK.- X s.GUAM KF \\ KOI I K.AU Notice is herebv given that the goods and chattel» setred In this ease will be sold at the guardian\u2019s place of business.31ft 12th Vve South.December 4th.at 2 o\u2019clock in the afternoon to wit: 1 Ghexrolct sedan.1952.seiial No 210(4903314.motor no, v\\V24ft.licence no 730*932 19ftl; also chain «aw.Pioneer, aerial no 2ft.10» Terms: Gash G ASTON 1 MHU V R S O.AUCTIONEER BILINGUAL 4ppr«ii«r »nd rth \u2022$\u2022\u2022(\u2022 COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Stwytrvill*\u2014889 2Î72 NJi! 4T IT R65P SJL\\.T rug RECENT f6's\\in:\tMr.MaeHae.on beha I irf;>et of woven malts, and Mr.\tcommunity, where they\thave o.Gag on.\twas\tloiHUeii a! a\tu,c can,p tendered Ih'sI wislies Smythe presented her with a\tI«'en active in church and\tother nee me of the Women s Aum: (0r (mk and happiness and woven rug Mrs Fisher voiced work.iar> Re\\ W Walker on behalf of the W A and Ladies Guild, pro sented Mrs.Fisher with gifts', the new Bible (nun the Church Choir, of which Mrs Fisher has long been » faithful and valuable member, and a personal gift from the Guild, expressing regrets at the departure of the family, but with best wishes for happiness and sur cess in their new home M the meeting the new Study Book was discussed, and the year's supply of the leaflet, The Living Message, was ordered The birthdax and thank-offering boxes were opened and showed a ready response A social evening followed, and lunch was served HONORED BY INSTITUTE Members of the Women s In slitule gathered al She Fisher home lo wish them well A so cial evening was enjoyed with films of Gagnon and other inter LIBBYTOWN \u2014 Mrs John Whipple, ol Glen Mr and Mrs.John Silvester.outcome of two years of treat ment w ith antituberculous drugs.Mr.Alton Woodard with bis taken by mouth.For, with the children.David.Heather and exception of a few healed scars Peter, of Lachine, were weekend (shown only on X-ray) each of guests of his parents, Mr and the 69 treated youngsters was Mrs.Charles Woodard.\tcompletely well.Constable Wendall Peacock of 1 do not know it this experienec Mrs.jthe R.C.M P , Ottawa.Ont , was is unique, but certainly it's the Robert Morris, of Mcaford.Ont.an overnight guest of his bro- first of its kind that has come Mr.William Kinnear.of ln-jther, Mr.Alden Peacock, while|to my attention.The lesson to be verness.is spending an indefin on a hunting trip.\tdrawn is clear, he time w ith his daughter.Mrs.\tan(j Mrs.Louis Piletle, ol Through the action of your Barre, Vt., were guests of Mr.ip.T.A you can urge that every ,,\t,\t,,\t\u201e ,\tand Mrs.Wendall Sheldon\tand bus driver have a thorough exa Mi.\tand\tMrs.\tDale\tStevens other relatives in town and family, formerly of Stan- Mead East have moved into Mr.and Mrs.Charles Mender , , their home\u2019on Canusa Avenue, son and daughters, of Three Ri- what\u20acver 0,her ,ests aPPcar \u2018n recently purchased from Mrs.C.i vers> were weekend guests of frost.\tMr.and Mrs.Arthur Henderson.Friends of Mrs.C.Frost and! Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Worthen Mrs Daisy Lodge will be inter- are at Mount Dora.Fla , where ested to learn that they are re-1 they will spend the winter.Clarence Nutbrown.brown and Myrna ; mination.Insist that the examin ation include a chest X-ray and r BBfsrrvUMPCRBontcaüDfl examining GLOXINIA REAUTIFUL large FLOWERED house PLANT Easy culture Compost soil, cover the bulb Vi\".White, blue, blue and white, red, red and white, pink and white, spotted.Your choice.Special 5 JUMBO BULBS $2.25 prepaid.W.H.PERRON & Co.Ltd.(40) 515 LABÉLIE BLVD.CHOMEDEY.P.Q.(L'abord a PLOUFft) TEL.MU.1-1815 dicated sician If you don't have facilities for these examinations at the school, try lo get a physician who is a fellow member of the association to volunteer his services And, failing that, refer Hie candidate to the nearest health facility equipped to perform the needed survey.For all you know, one resolution that is unanimously passed and promptly acted on may save a child from a prolonged illness.And that child may be your I very own ¦¦ BIG END OF NOVEMBER USED CAR SALE N.V.Cloutier Inc.USED CAR LOT AT 1465 KING ST.WEST Every Used Car MUST be Sold Before The End of The Month YOUR CHOICE from $1450 to $2350 1959 DODGE Suburban.4 dr.Station Wagon.V 8 automatic.1961 DODGE.6-cyl., Seneca sedan, radio, low mileage 1959\tFORD Custom 300.6-cyl.sedan, radio.1958\tPLYMOUTH Btlvedere sedan, Equipped.1960\tPONTIAC.6-cyl.Strata Chief, sedan, radio, perfect condition.1959\tMETEOR Ranchwagon, V-8, automatic transmission, radio.1959 DODGE Royal 2 dr.Hard Top.Fully equipped.1959 PLYMOUTH 2 dr Stetion Wagon, i-cyl.' -\t\u2014\u2014 \u2014- - - - YOUR CHOICE from $1100 to $1425 959 VAUXHALL Victor Sedan.958 FORD Custom 300 sedan.6-cyl.958 CHEVROLET Delray sedan, automatic.957\tDODGE 2 dr.Hard Top.V-8.vary clean.956 DE SOTO Fireflite, 2 dr.Hard Top.Fully equipped.958\tDE SOTO MPWY 958 DODGE Regent, V-8 Sedan.YOUR CHOICE from $775 to $1075 1956 DODGE Royal Sedan, automatic.1956 FORD Custom Sedan.V-8.radio, overdrive.1955\tPONTIAC Pathfinder 6 cyl.sedan, automatic.1956\tDODGE Regent sedan.6-cyl.1955 FORD Mainline seden V I 1955 DODGE 6-cyl.sedan, automatic YOUR CHOICE from $375 to $750 1955 DE SOTO Fireflite sedan, fully equipped.1955 PLYMOUTH Belvedere V 8 sedan, automatic.1955 HILLMAN 2 dr.Hard Top.1955 HILLMAN Husky Station Wagon.TRUCKS 1956 DODGE.6-cyl., 'i ten pick-up 1955 DODGE, 6-cyl., V» ton pick-up.1950 DODGE.6-cyl.1 fen.dual wheal end platform.4 speed transmission.See One of Our Salesmen for a Demonstration \u2022 Charlie Brewer\te Willie Doyen \u2022 Teby Theberqe \u2022 Bert Lebrecque M65 KING ST.WEST.e Albert Dussault e Wilfrid Deiele \u2022 A Cloutier SHERBROOKE MELBOURNE RIDGE \u2014 The the home of Mrs Gerald Women's Missionary Society of 1er the United Church celebrated its\tGENERAL NOTES |53rd anniversary on Nov 16.I-'nends of Miss Jessie | Mrs, Dora Beers of Richmond ston will the only living charter member '-he is a patient in the Montreal was unable to be present be Neurological Hospital.Her ad cause of ill health, but she was dress is.3rd Floor.North Ward in the thoughts of those present, and a floral tribute w as deliver, od to her at the home of her daughter.Mrs John Barrington, by Re\\ Miss Eleanor Carr Members and guests were w ol corned by the president, Mrs Cecil Johnston, and many good wishes were received from those unable to attend The devotion als were in charge of Mrs.Gerald Fowler.Mrs.Leonard Driver, supply secretary, distributed materials to be made up for a layette, which will be sent to the SettU' mem House in Montreal, aRd donations were voted to the Can eer Society and the Salvation Army.Miss Carr gave an interesting talk on her trip to Africa, and answered many questions from her appreciative audience.Miss Carr also rendered a delightful solo, The Stranger of Galilee, accompanied by Miss Marion Kerr An amusing skit, What\u2019s jWrong with My Husband, was ! presented by Mrs.Henry Gow-ler and Mrs.Albert Smith, at lunch lime in the Church Hall.The tables were adorned with jartifirial flowers, and three an jniversary cakes, spelling out, I United Church Anniversary, and beautifully decorated by Mrs.Albert Smith.Mrs N.Fowler.Mrs.C Johnston.Mrs.G.Beers and Mrs.I I R Woods were thanked for the work in organizing the meeting.j Among those attending were ladies from Sherbrooke, Beebe, Richmond, UIvcrton and Bishop ! ton The next meeting of the Worn ! en's Federation will he held al H.& S.executive at Beebe reports bank balance BEEBE \u2014 The executive of the Bee.be Home and School As sociation met at the school on; Nov.15.All outstanding hills | were voted paid and the treasurer reported a bank balance of $122.53 Appreciation was expressed lo all who helped with the recent afternoon tea and food sale and with the Hallowe en party fol j lowing Ihc canvass for UNICEF It was announced that there will be no regular meeting of the Association this month, so thal more parents may visit the school on Parents' Nigh! A discussion was held on slop [signs to be placed near the school, and in regard to traffic slopping for stopped school bus it was decided to inquire whether there is a town law to (his (effect.button.\tspent a\tIv'U I\tdm s\tw dh her par\tcuts, Mr\taiul\tMrs\tW Pope.ami with\t\tMr i\t»nd\tMrs Gordon\tWhipple\t\t\t Miss\tMarilyn\tL'ass\tand\tMr Rene\tl aw ard.\t\tMnnl\treal.visited l\the forme\tr s pa\trents\t, Mr and Mr\ts G Cll:\tsS.\t\t Mrs.\tE K Hovcy\t\tw as\tliosi ess ta the members of the Ayer's John Cldf W.C.TU , at their regular sorry to hear that!meeting and a social hour Mis W Iliidd, of Rock Island was a weekend guest of Mrs PUBLIC HEARINGS MONTREAL will be held as follows: Rodpath Hall, McGill University, (McTavish Street entrance).Wednesday, November 29, 1961 ot 2.00 p.i Thursday, November 30, 1961 of 2.00 p.m.Friday, December 1, 1961 ot 11,00 o m and 2.00 p m.QUEBEC Court House, Thursday, December 7, 1961 of 10 30 a.m.and 2 00 p.m Louis Philippe Audet, Sect ptary.¦ J-\t'\t-\t\u2022 -v .' V-\t.'\u2022\tw -V*'-.«,!.\u2022\t-\ta i %\t» EWETftÆ-:\\ i'&r-S'*.* L a \u2019\t\u2019'\u2019s'\t\u2022 :V- \u2022 '\t\u2022 .' \u2022 \u2022Is \" V'-t- ' W i'H-VU tièifcv.;uWf - \u2018ri ¦\u20181 I V: iTL m m ¦ rmsm A- ' ¦.¦ t '-ry if IMMUi 6*1\u2014i' ü .*\u2022-\u201c \u2022\t'\t.v _ \u2022.! \u2022\t\u201d .\tJ\tHarms worth - I t Kf manimiw/.** mPMMMHMI < ilKXl^lgl V- - X ,.,r .-S*- .1%-\tvt y'' - ¦\":V : DAR ES SALAAM, Tanganyika (APi \u2014 British engineers have completed tests for instal lation of a VHF (very-high-frr quencyi radio-telephorte link he iw-een the 18,«35-foot peak of Mount Kilimanjaro, highest point in Africa, and this eoastal cilv LET US HOLD YOUR GIFT UNTIL CHRISTMAS Only * imall dtpoiif required.\u2022\tBeggage \u2022\tHendbeqi \u2022\tBillfeldi \u2022\tNeveltiei Initial» free J.A.PIGEON ¦ lO'D 142 Wellington Nerth Sherbrooke \u2014 LO.2 3424 In .tn era when many forms of advertising arc criticized by the public, daily newspaper advertisements have retained their popularity.Most people not only /tic newspaper ads, but want them.And one of the most important reasons is \u201ccomparison shopping.\u201d Through their daily newspapers people check the features, benefits and prices of competitive products and services.1 hey also discover udicrc to buy.Nicy find newspaper advertising definite, informative and.IN PRIN f.Print advertising can be reviewed and remembered.Retailers who sell your merchandise spend H2% of their own advertising money in daily newspapers.» Daily Newspapers - the best meeting place jor advertisers and their customers.\tf CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION S.& UNIVERSITY AVE .TORONTO 1, ONTAKlO \u2014 OENEHAC MAUAUt N, N A HANPORU.4 128^ BWTffmmmcT T#rm WRroim, %at , nov.m, twtm SEN O'DONNELL'S Sport Shots an d Pol SU Rockets and Beavers clash for second Granby moves to Montreal in other ads cagers fixture, Coach Dube and his squad d°w\" old 6o'\u2018 ready lor lough battle at local Arena Curling has openrd with a bang throughout thr Townships judging from the various reports received The O\u2019Keefe Mixed Invitation Bonspid is under progress at the Magog Curling Club while on the local scene a men\u2019s tournament is being held.The Lennoxville (Tub is in full swing while out at the Border a club event is being staged.At Magog this evening the finals for the main and consolation sections of the tourney will take place.The public is invited, it starts at 8 p in.We are told the students at Bishop\u2019s University are turning out strong and that well over twenty rinks, boys and girls, are competing.They play twiee a week at the I.ennnxville Curling Club and no doubt they will he in some of the coming bonspiels.?Ronald Bullard of Magog and a student at Sherbrooke High School took part in an indoor track meet in Montreal and emerged with honors.He competed in the senior men\u2019s 45-yard dash and set a new record while winning the event.?Boh McMurray, one of the founders of the l.ennox-ville Curling (Tub and an ardent curler himself, is celebrating his 8511) birthday today and on behalf of his many friends we would like to extend hearty congratulations.?\ti' The Bury High School boys finally won Ihe St.Francis Valley Inter-scholastic volleyball championship when they downed Lennoxville High in I he special playoff.Sherbrooke had won the lille bid the committee disqualified them on a technicality and ordered Bury and bennoxvillc to play for Ihe crown.The Bury squad pulled through with a 14-12 and 119 verdicts to take the title.Congratulations Bury.?\ttr The llillcrest Ski Club is holding a social evening at the New Sherbrooke Hotel tonight at 8.3» p.m.and all members are asked to he on hand.Special films will he discussed.Following the meeting a dance will take place.?Argos will be out today to prove that their upset victory over the Ticats last week was no fluke They hold an 18 point spread in Ihe two-game, lotal point series and no matter how you look at it, this is quite a cushion.Tobin Bole is the main cog in the Toronto machine hut don\u2019t forget that they have some pretty good players to back him up.The odds are low and the experts figure Ticats may win the game.But can they overcome the spread?Argos\tpulled a\tbig surprise\tby taking the Rough Riders in\tthe sudden death\ttilt and then the following week dumping Ihe Ticats 25-7 Everyone figured they couldn't do it as they have been nlf-and-on all season hut when you look over lineup you must admit they have Ihe horses to do the job.The Ticats will toss everything at the Argos but wu- think Cookie Gilchrist and company can stop them.They are rated with the best in defensive circles.It Ihe Argos can get a few points at the start things will certainly be tough.Argos\u2019\t18-point\tlead is not\tinsurmountable and past history bears\tthis out.\tThis season\tthe Ticats came back to win games when they trailed by 17 and tti points and you can rest assured that today they will he going all out.So once again here we go.We pick the Argos to win the series and represent the Fast in the Grey Cup.The Argos are a hungry club and we think this has been a big factor in the past two games.It will be close but we think the Ticats mus! get away fast and stay out in front all the game.Any let up will be falal.So fans can expect a wide-open battle wilii all the slops pulled out.ville Rockets At present both teams are deadlocked with eight | II slide into the coveted spot.; travel to Montreal to take on: points and tomorrow's winner will slide into the coveted spot.j Asbestos \u2022 Danville - Shiptonj Senior boys posted a close 46-43 basketball victory over Dan ville Old Boys team Thursday at ADS High School Sole possession of second place in the Eastern Townships K.Taylor and D ( arson; Intermediate Hockey League will be at stake here tomorrow \u2022¦parked the Senior High School afternoon when the Beavers square off against the Drummond : club to their win wTnle < tar ence Boreham and E.Taylor | were tops for the Old Boys: In the other tilt Granby will travel to Montreal U> take on ,0a^e 0)(J B()VS ied a, the half the up-and-coming Olympu s of Montreal at the I ad Sauve; by a ^ 2fj scor(.^ uere Centre.Coach Filhon\u2019s team has one win over the Vies andj(,dged out jn the flna) frame will be seeking a second Sunday afternoon.\t| when the Seniors outscored The Beavers will take on the last three starts.\t,hem 20'15\u2019 Rockets and they will be out Coach Dube will no doubt go \u2018trying to make amends for the with the same lineup as per I trimming they took when Drum imondville played in Sherbrooke la week ago and emerged with a They will have to go all out as the Rockets are strong.Coach .lack lllick has gathered a fine club and once they get (4-2 victory.It will be the third I meeting and each club has a I win to their credit.The Beav !rrs copped the first one 4-3.ADS Senior Boys: G.Livingstone, D.Carson, K.Taylor, W.formed on Thursda^ Th7 tcanr\tGaSnon\u2019 R Bel,vcau\u2019 turned in one of their performances but tomorrow better R ArP'n ADS Old Boys: W.Sparkes, C.Boreham, B Boreham, R.Bushev.1.Blake, K, Perkins.E, Tavlor.Coach Dube\u2019s squad came up|going they will make it tough Iwi\u2019T a fine performance Thurs- for the rest of the loop.The da., when they knocked over Rockets are Ihe other club who the high-flying Olympics 7-0.1 have stopped Granby this sea The Montreal team had posted a son and after dropping a close; 14-2 win over Drummondville the 3-1 decision to Granby Thurs-j night previous.It was Sher-jday they will be out to get back jbrooke's first victory in their)in their winning ways.Windsor at Richmond and Asbestos moves to Rock Island as St.Francis Valley Intermediate League opens \u2022 HOCKEY FRIDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE Rochester 1.Quebec 2.SATURDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Montreal.New York at Toronto.AMERICAN LEAGUE Providence at Cleveland.Buffalo at Hershey.Rochester at Springfield.EASTERN PRO LEAGUE Sault Ste.Marie at Kingston Sudbury at Kitchener.TRADING TIPS?\u2014 These llnec might have something in common when it comes to stopping tough opponents.Toronto Argonaut footballers Dave Mann (left) and Tobin Rote (right) chat with world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson in his Toronto training quarters.They re all It ' rg ;o the first wept,, end in December.The footballers wouli like o take away the Grey Cup Dec.2 and Patterson defends his title 1) c.4.(CP Uirpphoto) Ticats face tough task in fired-up be seen in the Mari / il vO The SI Francis Valley Hockey League opens tomorrow with two games on tap In thr tirst game the Windsor Paper Makers, last year\u2019s champions, travel to Richmond where they will open the season against the new edition of the Braves In the other fixture, Ihe As ports the Richmond team has! nearly a completely new lineup] and they too could develop into a title threat.The Richmond-Windsor game promises to he a good one and Township hockey fans should! see some good hockey.In the game at the Border, Four post-season football howl games have been lined up.The Bluebonnet Bowl will take place Dev.tti, Gator Bowl Dec.30, Cotton Bowl Jan.1 ami the National Football League playoff Bowl will be held in the Orange Bowl, Miami, I la,, Jan.ti.All (hose games will be seen over Channel 3 and (he teams who will participate will he named shortly.?TV A 20-inch snowfall, which hit the Eastern slopes of New Hampshire the pasl week, was certainly a shot in the arm for the ski industry, Ihe majority of the ski areas have opened, in laet announced they were realty on Thanksgiving.Around the Townships it is hard to say just when the skiers will be able to get out on the slopes.Just a ease of waiting until we get our eold weather.Gordon Pirie's switch to running calls attention to once^rT?bestos Meteors journey to Rock there also should be some good Island to play the Jets, who hockey.The Jets fought right seem to he as strong as last down to the wire against the year.\tI Paper Makers last year and The Paper Makers gave a they should be as strong this good account of themselves last year as they were last.Asbes-H1(, ISunday when they met the lea- tos had some fairly voting play jgue All Stars.The dub features.or in their line-up last year and | many new players and teamed with a year's experience under jwith the best of last year\u2019s veto- their belt they too could make ! runs will certainly he a top con a good run for the champion-tender for the league title ship.The Braves seem to be a hit; Gametime for both fixtures! of a mystery.According to re is slated for 2.30.I NHL teams finding it lough to win ; games on road, Rangers lead with four, five games listed on weekend If there\u2019s one thing tougher hau winning away g- mes, it\u2019s t inning back-to-back home'and-avvay games.Someone suggested to coach \u2019tmeh Imlach of Leafs that his .earn tvasn t doing too w ell in this category.\"Nobody\u2019s winning two in row too often this season,\" I jlach replied.\"That second garni Montreal Canadiens, one point1 is always on the road and we j hack m second place, can show! got as good a road record as only three, wins in 10 games on i anybody.\" the road, while Toronto Maple The statistics back him up al Leafs, holding \u2019bird spot'(hough Rangers have a chance another point behind, havejto make a hotter showing\u2014five taken four of 10 out-of-town en victories in 10 away games\u2014if j gagements.\tthey trip Leafs tonight 1 The Rangers nave two games Toronto has played hack to PrO oo ,al'- m Toronto tonight and back on six occasions this sea F jat home to the Canadiens Sun son.They took a possible four tackle the doit points from one dual encounter with the cheer and three out of four on another tng knowledge that they won occasion with a tie ami a win SUNDAY « NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal at Now Yoik.Toronto at Boston.Detroit al Chicago.AMERICAN LEAGUE Rochester at Providence Pittsburgh at Quebec.EASTERN PRO LEAGUE Kingston at Kitchener.HAMILTON (CP)\u2014The fired- they can overcome the margin ! won t |up Toronto Argonauts, who only ^111 Ihe subdued Tiger-Cats will times a few weeks ago hardly were given a chance to Grey Cup final, carry STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE \tP W\tL T\tF\tA\tPtS New York\t20 10\t 5\t67\t54\t25 Montreal\t19 10\t5 4\t72\t54\t24 Toronto\t1H 11\t6 1\t60\t44\t23 Del roll\t19 6\t10 3\t50\t65\t15 Chicago .,\tIB 4\t8 8\t41\t49\t14 Boston\t18 4\t11 3\t52\t76\t11 INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE\t\t\t\t\t \tW\tL T\tF\tA\tPts Granby\t6\t2 0\t36\t23\t12 Sherbrooke .\t.4\t5 0\t29\t30\t8 Drum\u2019vilte\t.\t4\t5 0\t33\t33\t8 Mont l eal\t.\t3\t3 0\t18\t30\t6 AMERICAN LEAGUE (Western Division) Winning games on the road is jone key to success and it's a tough task even for the leading |teams in Ihe National llocket | League New York Rangers, who go j into Ihe weekend schedule with a one point lead in the stand ings, have a record of four vie tories in nine aw ay-from Itonte : encounters.\tP\tW\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPis Hochester .\t20\t11\t9\t0\t62\t62\t22 Cleveland\t15\t10\t5\t0\t49\t48\t20 Buffalo\t18\t9\t9\t0\t54\t49\t18 Pittsburgh\t17\t4\t12\t1\t38\t62\t9 (Eastern\t\tDivision)\t\t\t\t\t \tP\tW\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts Springfield\t18\t12\t5\tl\t70\t46\t25 Hers he >\t17\t11\t6\t0\t59\t42\t22 Providence\t19\t9\t10\t0\t68\t\t18 Quebec\t20\t5\t15\t0\t44\t60\t10 OVERTIME IF NECESSARY In the event the teams are fire everything they\u2019ve\tgot in] The winner oi the series will\ttied\tin the total-point score at tret\tin\tthe\t,llc att(\u2019mP|\tj play the western champion Win-the end of the'regulation 80 min- BIG CROWD EXPECTED nipeg Bine Bombers in the Grey tiles, they will play 10-minutc a formid- Tlie Tiger-Cats will have the Cup final in Toronto next Satur- halves until a winner is decided, able 18-point lead into the tie- advantage of their home field day.A Hamilton victory will The Tiger-Cats' past bistort ciding game of the Eastern at Civic Stadium ami the sup- send the Tiger-Cats into the;on their comeback abilities\u2014 Football Conference final port of the vast majority of the East-West classic for the fourth.and even this year\u2014shows that against Hamilton Tiger-Cats to-\tnear capacity crowd\tof\taround;time in the last five years while\tthe\tArgos\u2019 18-point lord is not day.\t27,000, whb will be\tcheering a Toronto win will give them\tthat\tinsurmountable.This sea- The Argos, whose playoff.them °» with Hamilton's famous a chance at the Grey Cup for son they trailed Argos by 17 splurge has come as a big sur- screeching yell of \u201cOshkee Wee the first tune since they won it points at the half in a game in prise, clipped the claws of the ce-\tin 1952\tAugust and came on to win league-leading Tiger-Cats with a The game, starting at 2 p.m A Tiger-Cats\u2019 victory in to-28-24 25-7 upset last Sunday and left KST ul11 bc televised over the\tday's game wouldn't be surpris-\tIn\tthe\t1959 playoffs they were Hamilton facing a supreme cl- 1 network of private stations\ting.The big question if they do\tdown 12\tpoints to Ottawa going fort for the second encounter of['n Ioronto, Ottawa and Mont-\tit is whether the margin will\tinto\tthe\tsecond game of the it the two-game, total-point series.jrea^ a,ld ou* west over the\tbc large enough to wipe out\tnal\tand\tthen trailed 17 points CBC\u2019s western network.It'Argos\u2019 solid lead.\tbefore they got rolling and ousted the Rough Riders.Hi 1952, the Tiger-Cats overcame a 16-point Toronto first - game lead to tie the total-point series ! with a 27-11 win and force a third game which Argos won 12-7.Argos failed to hold a lead in the 1955 playoffs, the last time they were in the eastern final, when the; blew a halftime 24-9 MONTREAL (CP)-Jean Beli-;kanc Comets, tn attempting to lead ,0 Montreal and losl 38'36-veau, the mild-mannered six- get the loose puck.Folk lost his: .\t\"\t'\t, gum's on tap Drummondville foot-three centre who has un balance and fell on top of Beli- AlSX /VLltGlf travels to Asbestos w hile Rich matched grace with a puck, is veau.! uiond is at Victoriaville.The |on(,jnf, for t|1£.(|av he ll be able The 204-pounder's knee wes in to return to the Montreal Cana a cast for more than a month.Beliveau has been skating for for TV job right knee\u2014injured in » nresea.lnari in an,- c.!™^E\\\\ \\OKK (AP)\u2014Argentine Opinion is divided and (hej odds are all against them that! E.T.Junior B hockey league RICHMOND - -The ior B\u2019 Hockey loop wav Stmdav E.T.Jun-j ;ets under Nov.26 with two Star centre Jean Beliveau, who was injured in training, longs for day when he can return to active duty quits ring EASTERN PRO LEAGUE P W L T E A Ptr, Kitchener\t18\t12\t3\t3\t71\t45 27 a Kingston\t16\t9\t5\t2\t56\t47 20 Hull-Ottawa\t19\t7\t8\t4\t51\t53\t18 ' SudbuiN\t16\t5'\t6\t5\t58\t59 1 \u20141 North Bay\t16\t6\t8\t2\t43\t47\t1- Pis ste.Marie\t17\t\u2022»\t11\t4\t\tKO S iaville is slated to start only if au goes well, he figures his about 10 days, but hasn\u2019t taken at 3 p.m.The other clubs in nie Dion loop are Mines and Windsor.The first ) about two weeks.\tweek and probably will find out game lo lie played in Richmond) \"I can hardly wait to get backjthen when I'll be able to start will he held next Friday night in there.\" he said in an inter- scrimmaging,\" he said, with Windsor the visitors.As v\u2018ew \"I guess the hardest thing LESS EFFECTIVE bestos and Richmond arc onj,or mr 's watching the (ana Without Beliveau to feed him!0U, na Tic road next Tuesday Nov ll'cns Play anti realizing I can't the puck.Gcoffrion has not been .\u2018go out on the ice to do myias effective as last ¦\t\u2022 ! ¦-ha ir s.ioomiv .loutni\u2019 oqt /ictoriaville and Richmond irummondvilli'.a presea- part in any scrimmage session\t.the Con-!son exhibition game \u2014 will beyet.\tj x Mi ten.26.once a leading Thetford sound enough to come back inr \"I have to see my doctor next\t, .Cbn?0Ilder\u2019has qui\u2019 the ring and taken a job with a television and movie producer.He suffered a deep, long cut requiring 16 stitches in losing on a fourth round technical knock-Batey, a compara-novice, 10 days ago.In year he lost five of live at seven fights.Giants can eliminale one serious threat to their bid for the title i if they beat Cleveland Browns popular sport, Ken Wood joins him LONDON (CP) \u2014 Gordo r Pirie's decision to quit the ant ateur ranks has raised an oh question.Can professional run ning he a paying game'' Pirie, formerly Britain's top distance star, got off on the right foot last month by circling a San Sebastian bullring 100 times.Those who watched him toiling in the hot afternoon sun thought ho earned the iM.OOOi NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Now serious challenger.York Giants have a chancel It's possible for the Giants virtually to eliminate one of tho!to walk off the liold with the title all but tucked for National Football League away This would happen if New fee put up by local bookmakers.But there arc plenty of scop \u2018 \u2019 1 1,8 a,1( ,e 'U1'** a crack home and-away games on sue Coach Toe Blake of Cana-, .eessive nights this week, blank- dims was all smiles after hisl,w0 b,*Kest \"'rea,s ,0 ,l'on h'd!\u2018,*s«,r\" tng Detroit Red Wings 4-0 at squad snapped out of a sagging .\thome vith the prospectors and gold mK tinors of the middle 19th cen ,i,\u201e .my.' \u2019a,t' The top meet there is the THREE PLAY TWICE\twards for not back cheeking\t-\t,\t,\t,\t,\t.Mawell Easier gathering in Vic-\tMontreal.Boston and Toronto\tAfter the win over Red Wings,\tdrop the\tBrowns\ttwo\tgames off\trecords and are\ttied\tfor\tsecond\t^\t\u2018'x^ted\t^\tonb\tof Iona, w here the prize money is\talso play twice during the week\the said \"everybody worked hard\tthe pace\tbeing set by the New\tn \"\tlim\u2019 ,Cs\u2019- 1110 LfO-yard event is .end.The Canadiens are at home and it paid off.\" wt'iih £750 to the w inner.\tto the Bruins tonight.The Maple\ttf Canadiens can recapture In Britain, the sport is in a\t1 .oafs go to Boston Sunday\tthe furious pace they set (hiring\tCowboys\u2014as the\tonly\tremaining\tGreen\tBay\tPackers\thave\ttl-\ttit\ta\tn\ta\tge\tr of Championship poor slate, surviving mainly in night.\tthe early days of the season.) northern England and parts ofl Detroit plays in Chicago in the other five teams in the Scotland.Prizes rarely risc'^unday night's third game league had better watch out as last season ai-|th\u20ac pasl though he has scored eight goals Beliveau.whose play-making)and helped set up 15 others in during eight National Hockey 19 games League seasons with Canadiens^ Beliveau and Geoffrion nor-has been nothing short of su-jmalty play on the same line and perb, suffered partially severed)Bcliveau's pinpoint passing was ! tendons in his knee in a freak a feature in the Boomer's rec-accident at Trail, B.C.\tord-equalling 50 goalg last sea- ELL Or\u2019 BELIVEAU\tson.He had just taken a pass from While Geoffrion grabbed most Bcrnie (Boom Boom) Genffriotyof Ihe headlines, Beliveau also when he tripped after getting by ba(i a great season in 1960-61.defenceman Bill Folk of Spo Ho collected 90 points \u2014 five less than Geoffrion\u2014to become the first player in NHL history to get as many in two different seasons.He had 91 in 1958-59.Hr also set a new league record No, shortage of sportswriters the Giants, who covered events Yorkers and leave Philadelphia a^,' ^ 2\tsports history Eagles \u2014 if they heal Dallas WELL IN FRONT\tBill Miller, assistant in Canadian general tics, particularly in amateur athlete can earn in the three circles, who say his venture is mon,h soaM>n is alK,>1, doomed to failure\u2014-and history Meets usually are held in eon supports them.The list of ex-amateurs who have tried and failed to turn their running talents into cash includes Jesse Owens, Lloyd La Beach.Barney Ewell and Herb MeKenley.Pedestrian ism, the Dickon sian term that was the title for pro running, boomed around the nection with traditional feast days, with such names as the Egremont Crab Fair ami the Old Elan Sports.Running sur faces are soccer pitches or meadows.Outcome of today's final college football games may decide bowl contestants, Texas in Cotton Bowl ready assumed a commanding'Sports Inc .which is co-promot lead in the Western Conference.)ing the Dee.4 fight with Frank They stretched their advantage Tunney, expects about too jour-' to 2'.' games over Detroit Nov.nalists to be present.23 by defeating the Lions 17-9.Besides Canada and the Green Bay now is 9-2 and Do- United States, requests for press troit 8-4 1.\taccommodation have come from Packers need only to win one Hr\"a'n.France.Germany.Aits-NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Dan E'er- of their remaining three games 'raba \u2018\u2019od (ho West Indies ris.\"Mr.Amateur Sports\" in remove all doubt Even if\tG,l'y t »P game Dec 2 tin- United states for a half lhc>' al> three.Detroit or\"1\" bf' ™vered by about 175 \u2018\t\u2018 San Francisco '49ors would have ^oadian Journalists It is ex- century, said Friday he is re ,0 takf al| of ,hcjr romainin)5 peeled that almost all will stay Dan Ferris resigns from AAU position WELL DRESSED MEN ALWAYS SHOP .,'r,nR wmP,e*ply-\tgames to knock Green Bav out *bc ex,ra couple of days to at-65 King St.W \u2014 LO.7-7386 tackles Wisconsin ] He said his action in telin 0f their second straight western lcnd ,hc fight-\t______________________________ ranked t''u'siana;qUishmg his post as honorary championship\t-_________________\t* i\t11(1 'lu'ir regular State, with an 8 1 record, plays secretary of the Amateur Athle\tWhile the Pickers and lions «rs sometimes make it campaigns today in games that Tulane.Kansas.No to.plays tjc i!nj0\u201e u< not connected Pro running tn Britain has NEW YORK (CP)\u2014Seven of often been accused of crookod-jthe top 10 U S.college football Fourth ittess, reports having\tit\tthat\tteams wind\tup\ttheir\tregular\tState r- >11V bookmakers sometimes make tt .campaigns today in games that Tulane.Kansas, rvo iv, piays .i ls nol connected «oh .,t \u201en, ,l 1890s But over the decades its J'101-0 Profitalde for the\tathlete\tmay determine\tsome\tof\tthe\tMissouri\tand\tColorado.\tNo.\t7\t(he\tcurrent\tconflict between the\tkeen\ttimn-\tfi! i-er n1\th'\th\",H' \" popularity and financial re- ,0 lose1,han ,0 *«\"\u2022 ^ AustraE post season howl combatants doses with low., State\tIaaU a^d Nat.onal CoUeeiatr \u201e ,\tm '' ward* have dwindled.\t,ians claim to have eradicated of the ranking teams, top CAN TIE TEACH\tWoeiation over control ofRba« \\,k,n , L * v '0 8 AUSTRALIA TOPS\t^\trated Alabama fifth \u2022 ranked Arkansas.No 9 can tie Texas kctbill ,nd tr«k ,n the ia.ton 5 ndav o.L ^eT^nd The world centre now ,s \\us \u201c opT\tTexas and Mxti, rankcu Miss.s for the Southwest Conference ,)mt indirectly, control o< all : >* vngeles Ram.o Chi traita, where the sport arrived ,,\t.T M 5TIC\tjsippi «re idle.Alabama\u2014with championship by beating Texas!amateur snort.\t,\t' .Pirie'* optimism has not\tbeen\tRutgers one\tof\tthe last\ttwo\tTech\tIf\tit\tcan\tlick\tTexas\tTech\ta\",\t,\tu\t.\tr«go\t\tto Pittsburgh\t(4-6i and Sugar ' -\u2022 x\u2014.i>efory \u2022 treasurer, J i m m y Baltimore Colts (5-5) to Wash NEW 1962 VOLKSWAGEN than Evar , .Sm It today! aeeapt Irada-int.ROGER BEAUDOIN AMWMOBItlS INC.MW Kin# West, Sharbrook# Tel, Ip.M*!3 blunted by the pessimists.In tact, he now has a partner in Ken Wood of Sheffield, a four-minute miler.They hope to form a track circus similar to the globe-trotting tennis squad.British oftieial Jack Crump sums up the general feeling here He says: \"Jolly good luck to them .Whether they succeed is a different matter.\" The last word goes to Ptrie: \u201ct'd like to see it work if only jfor the reason of showing up the stupid set-up cslled amateur \u2022(hletics.\" major unbeaten and untied Arkansas looks like a cinch for teams has the weekend off.the Bowl at New Or Simms, \u201cwould like to ease off.ington (0-9-1), 23-0 Thursday and clinched a Christian, also is s Sugar Bowll'00 spot in the Cotton Bowl, where prospect.\tFerris is 72 He has been with pCiiCisocD u/uc»j it probably will play Missis- Michigan State, 8 2 and lllc VM' vears.A white''C'V,C'V1DC* vvncry ** * sippi.\tranked eighth nationally.plavs h*,rw,> «\u2019berubic looking Irish ,n ,hp {* r,, professional Unbeaten but once lied Ohio UltOOla\tman h*\t(Ih' contre .,lVkt., game it Boston Garden State.No 2.and Minnesota.In Ihe east.Rutgers hopes to 'nnumberablcl controversies\tMp )onish1 Montreal No 3, still have Rose Howl us complete its first perfect season and ,hl' fowl for criths «ho Canadiens c,jWd Boston Bruins pirations despite reports that with a victory over Columbia.l0n,fnd ,hp AAl\u2019 '* buroaucra ,.0 Boston went on to win the the Pacific coast is making eyes which already has clinched a ttr,!u'\tMU title and the Stanlc' Cup in the direction of Alabama for the Ivy League champion Kerris said he telt he is cn- plaiofts n the spritu of t97\" Ohio siate la a touchdown ship Princeton aod Harvard I UUed to a tittle rcat I've boen The Bt ns tave «.favorite over Michigan and can gam a share of the Ivy (working 14 and 15 hours a day ley Cup only twice since then.what lime the fast time in 1941.and Art iRoss wa?manager each time! 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