Sherbrooke daily record, 25 janvier 1962, jeudi 25 janvier 1962
[" Today's Chuckle Tfc* credit «*rd ht» fd another .Vrorrtc»» first\u2014 instant debt.Stjccbtooke railu Betocd 1 HI WkATHÉR Hood y and mild with a few snowllurriea but clearing and turning colder Sunny with seasonable temperature* on Friday; wind* westerly 20 becoming northwest 15 this evening then light tonight and Friday.Low - high Friday at Sherbrooke aero and 20.Established 1897 Price t 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, THURSDAY.JANUARY 25.19*2 Siaty-Pifth Yeai Glenn not expected to complete trip Safe orbit chantes are quoted Canaveral experts 7-1 by Death toll lowest this year By RON COLLISTER ! operation oc the contrôla on CAFE CANAVERAL \u2014 | the ground.U.S.experts say this astronaut control did not exist in (TJJS) \u2014 in the places where space experts talk freely, astronaut John Glenn is given about a 7 to 1 chance of orbiting the earth and returning unharmed.The melting-pot of opinion here is that he will survive the trip, that he will probably get off the pad into orbit, but will be triggered home before the end of the scheduled three orbits.A million men have contributed their ideas and skills in this single project.All that man can do to make a machine reliable has been done.But this is still a wholly unpredictable experiment, with a rocket that has a record of blowing up on the pad.The moments of maximum danger are when the Atlas missile is fired.If it explodes, there will be chaotic moments when Glenn could be badly hurt or killed.Also, when the capsule is re-enterirfg space.If it comes in at the right angle, there is little risk.COULD BURN UP Tf it is off balance, it could burn up like a bright red cherry\u2019 because only the bottom of the bell-shaped capsule is reinforced for the incredible strains of re-entry.According to the plans, Glenn will never be more than arm\u2019s reach from triggering his own salvation if a crisis develops.In fact, as the blast-off takes place, his hand is actually on the button that will shake him free from a disintegrating rocket.But because of the great strain on him at the time, including about 11-G gravity which makes him feel 12 times his own weight, the action will be taken by the electric brain controlling the the Russian rocket spar* jourevs of Gagarin and Titov.COMPLETE CONTROL Glenn will have complete Saturday shoot expected TAPE CANAVERAL (AP) \u2014 Forecasts of good weather buoyed hopes today that astronaut John H.Glenn Jr.will go rocketing around the world Saturday.A preliminary report said favorable weather Is expected to prevail through the scheduled launch date, both here ind at all stations down range.The National Aeronautics and Space Administration scheduled a formal weather briefing for newspaper men, to-dav.\t( Takes case to Supreme Court Witness will appeal transfusion decision OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 A member of the Jehovah\u2019s Witnesses is taking his sect's battle against blood transfusion to the Supreme Court of Canada Ronald Fenn Wolfe of London, Ont., will ask the court Monday for leave to appeal lower court decisions upholding the verdict of a coroner\u2019s jury which investigated the death of his in control.If things go wrong in the capsule as he orbits the earth, he can fire the retro-rockets and bring himself down to earth.The harard i* where to land?But Glenn and the astronauts have been prepared for almost every crisis.The capsule and its parachute could descent on land and Glenn could get out with only a bad shaking If he lands on desert, he has been prepared for survival by ruthless experiments in the sands of Nevada.But he is far more likely to come down in water, since it covers more than four-fifths of the earth's surface.He has life support equipment for at least 24 hours after he lands.While on his fantastic flight.Glenn has remedies for crisis at his own finger-tips.Ease Algiers security Ont., April E.T.ski conditions I y- * >1 ALGIERS (Rciitei») - Security troop» toc]«\\ r««-cd their gup on Algiei* following a day who h produced (he lowest death toll thus seat in \\lgeua despite fears I of mass killings.! Only m persons were kilie.l'Woilnps(tj,v l0 haxP hprn lmcov and eight wounded Wednesday ,MVl) m \u201e\ton , sub.uespitf demonstrations which ur|>an Vl||rt were staged to mark the see \"\t'authorities said the ond anniversary ol at, abortive ,, b.ge was the Mitral and Algicis European barnrados .m'onnatum office\" of the se reu'l against Presidom m.t ( harlrs dr (.aullr M.W kiffc.! i'uJM fusion because of the parent's refusal to consent, and delay in holding a hearing to make the infant the temporary ward of MUNICIPAL: 18 to 28 inches the Children s Aid Society.nf snow Powdered snow over Attempts by Mr Wolfe to hard base and unbreakable have the verdict of the coroner's-crust.Heavy snow fall this fant son in London 15, I960.\tjury quashed failed in the On- morning.Tows in operation.The baby died of haemolytic l^r'° Supreme and Appeal, Slopes good.Temperature 29 disease of the newborn for which the standard treatment is transfusion of new blood.A transfusion was recommended by doctors, but Mr.and Mrs.Wolfe refused consent on grounds that blood transfusions were against their beliefs as Jehovah\u2019s Witnesses The child was made a tern porary ward of the Children's Aid Society which ordered a nesses called by Ihe Crown.|this morning.Tows in opera blood transfusion.However, the This refusal was a suppres- tion Slopes very good to exeel-child died after receiving a sion of evidence and a denial lent.Temperature 21 above, transfusion.\tof natural justice,\u201d Mr.How MOUNT SUTTON: 24 to 30 The coroner's jury said con says.\u201cOnly cross examination inches of snow.New snow fall tnbuting^ factors to the deathjof medical witnesses could havej0f v2 inci, 14 jnch powdered ./ ./ «1 ÆM Courts.He now plans to ask the above.Supreme Court of Canada for HILLCREST: 18 to 26 inches leave to appeal against the ! of snow.Powered snow over lower court decisions.\tjhard base and unbreakable Glen How, Toronto counsel for] crust.Heavy snow fall this ! |||ijj|| Mr.Wolfe, says in documents morning.Tows in operation.fHUpP filed with the Supreme Court,iSlopes good.Temperature 29; that his client was refused per-1 above.mission at the inquest to be MOUNT OR FORI): 32 to 40 RABBIT\u2019S RAMBLE \u2014 Who said (lie bunny hop was out of style?One.year old Smohey heard through counsel and to,inches of snow.2 inches of new takes Laurel Boves of Stratford, Onl., for an afternoon stroll every day.Laurel, 9, wraps him examine and cross-examine wit-|Snow fall.Heavy snow falling klïsiiÉHlÉiiiift in a rabbit-sued blanket when temperatures are torpedoed.(( P Photo) were delay in giving a trans-1 elicited the full story.\u2019 Quebec-Nfld.talks indicated May settle Labrador boundary ST.JOHN\u2019S.Nfld.(CP) \u2014 Premier Smallwood announced Wednesday that Newfoundland and Quebec may get together to stake the long - disputed Labrador boundary.the border on the ground.\u201dj broaden the \u201cscope of its oper jsnow.Rapid surface.Very heavy snow fall this morning.Tows in operation.Slopes good to very good.Temperature 26 above.THETFORD MINES: 33 inch es of snow.1 inch now snow fail.1 inch powdered snow.(Heavy snow fall this morning.Tows in operation.Slopes ex- There was no indication of when aliens and its usefulness to the cellent.Temperalure 28 above this would be done.province.OAS discusses Cuba sanctions US hopes dwindle PUNTA DEL ESTE (Reuters) [countries in the organiation in I he eight country so - railed The Organization of American{dicated that Cuba would prob |\u201cneutraliit bloc\u201d comprised of States headed into another hear ! ably be suspended from OAS Mexico, Brazil, Argentina.Mol ing on Cuba loday with U.S membership but chances ap ivia, Uruguay, Chile, Haiti and (lopes dwindling for sharp meas pea red slight for any stiff po- Ecuador The loll was about half the daily casualty figures which have been recorded since New Years Day when Ihe entrent wave of violence erupted in this North African territory, now in its eighth year of a Moslem na lionahsl insurrection Police had feared Wednes day's demonstrations, which were called by the outlawed S e c r v 1 Army Organization might catapult inlo a major test of strength between the govern ment and right wing European extremists.ONLY CALL STRIKE Mul the riglttiesls restricted themselves to a 7.') minute gen oral strike and ceremonies com memorating (hose who died in Ihe student led revolt against dc Gaulle in 196».One reason for the lack of vio Icncc was the passiveness of the Moslem population Wednesday Not a Moslem was in sight III central Algiers where thou sands of Europeans assembled In place wreaths and pay horn age to the virtims of the anti Unulhst revolt.In one incident youths slopped a car carrying an air force gen oral and banged mil the two short, three long rhythm o( A] gene Française on ils roof The chant is the rallying cry of Europeans opposed lo dc (¦aulle'a plans for an independ end Algeria Before Ihe crowd lei the car pass, the word Salan was white washed on its rear window Former Gen.Raoul Salan, fu gitive leader of the outlawed secret army, has born con denmed to death in Ins ahscurc for his part in the abortive mill' lary putsch in Algerians last tpnl S 1 r a I n g 1 e documents linked with Salan were reported The throne speech lasted 25| Banks deposits amounted minutes and mentioned some $27,000,000 from 30,000 deposit- today.Tows in operation.Slopes[Castro unexpected topics indi- ors.that Mr.Smallwood told the open- cated the session may take Also unexpected was the Lib-Ing session of the Newfoundland longer than the seven weeks cral government\u2019s suggestion to legislature that most of the (last year.\treduce the size of provincial 1,000 - mile - long border be- Sale of the 127 .year - old electoral constituencies.Elec-tween Labrador and Quebec\u2014 Newfoundland Savings Bank to tion candidates could than bet-subject of debate since before the Bank of Montreal was a ter canvass and, if elected, re-the turn of the century \u2014 was highlight.It is (o be sold for present constituencies, the Approve budget LAST ANGUS \u2014 14 to 18jures against the pro Comrnu litical or economic sanctions Sp.-nkmg for the anti-sanction MONN (Reuters) I lie WY 1 to inches of snow.Heavy snow fall nist regime of Premier Fidel|originally sought by the U.S blue Wednesday.Mexican For .German cabinet Wednesday ap ! < ign Minister Manuel Tello said proved record budget eslimales not in contention.Disputed was a \"four or five mile\u201d portion which lies in the middle of one of the world's richest iron ore deposits.Lieutenant - Governor Campbell Macpherson introduced the border as the first item in the speech from the throne which he read to the legislature's fourth session of the 32nd assembly.Mr.Smallwood said the border was defined in 1927 by the judiciary comm i 11 e e of the Privy Council.But the problem was where to find it on the ground.LINE NOT EASY \u201cThe dividing line is not easy,\u201d he said.Both he and Quebec Premier Lesage had agreed to recommend to their cabinets that technical persons from both provinces \u201cspell out Attacks neutral school ideas QUEBEC (CP) - A French-language lay movement to es tahlish neutral \u2014 ouside religious direction\u2014schools came under a 90-minute attack from Yves Prévost, of the Union Nationale.Wednesday In the Quebec legislature.Mr.Prévost said countries all over the world have recognized that religion tpust be taught in schools.Le Movement Laic de Langue-Française seeks a aystem of state-supported schools which would not teach religion and which would parallel existing Roman Catholic and Protestant systems Mr.Prévost said in Quebec there is \u201cabsolute liberty\u201d of education.Anyone could establish private or independent schools.slightly less than $3.000,000 to speech said.very good.Temperature 30 above.GLEN MOUNTAIN \u2014 27 to 31 inches of snow.1 inch snow fall.Wind blown snow.A few icy spots.Heavy snow falling this morning.Tows in operation.Slopes good to very good Temperature 31 above.Up for discussion was a five mf JF - The current lineup of (he 21 point Colombian resolution, a policy of striel non mlcrvcn fur liir>2, including rrrord il- which was believed to follow,tion must he pursued in regardTrmc spending Tim military closely the \u201ctough line\u201d origin lo Cuba\t[tab was estimated at Mi.r.OO, 1 ally taken by the I S\t( hilcan foreign Minister Car 000,000 marks ($4,125,000,000), I lie resolution called on l.a los Martinez Sotomayor also de i n e r e a s eof 4 200 000 000 tin American states which have glared that he was opposed to marks over last year's figure not already done so to break oft political sanctions as unjusli A finance ministry .spokesman consular, diplomatic and econo fied and economic sanctions as said the budget total was 53, mic links wdlh Cuba.\t[potentially ineffective because 500,000 (100 marks ($13,400,000, ASKS COMMISSION\tt uba trades mainly with the 000,000) aboil! 7,000,000,000 Communist bloc.\t,marks more than Arrow bills still to be disposed of fall The resolution also called for gtj]]ithe establishment of a perman ent six - member commission prevent \u201caggression\" in the and military explosion western Hemisphere and a dr OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Paper out\u2014bills, hills, bills\u2014is raining down as a result of the politica last year.Monopoly marathon continues Bishop\u2019s monopolalhan »(»* geted Into It\u2019s 136th hour al * o'clock this morning, but th« chances of il suivlving th« day are uncertain.Vacant spots can be seen In the schedule sheet, and only a few dedicated soul* still take a keen personal internal in keeping things going.Several students, however, want to see (lie stunt reach tta 150th hour.If they can r*!ly enough playem this itealra may be realltcd.! sen if the game run* out during Ilic day.Bishop'* will have set a formidable mark for oilier universities to shoot at.McGill * l nivendty'a world record of 100 hour»-Hie original objective\u2014fell h» the hoards at 9 o'clock Tuesday.A new slvle of night mono hip y has evolved during tha game.Three player* *lrep while Ihe Imirlh make* hi* roll, moves his counter and rarrlea out his transuetion.Then lie wake* up Ihe man on Ids left and goes to *!eep himself.The man awakened goe# through the same procedure then wakes up the next man.And so it goes In slow motion, through the early hours of tha morning.I ndlspuled endurance chain pion is Hill Brock, a third year science student from Manslead Mi nek has set a new individual record by spending 33 straight hours at the mntiolopy hoard, breaking the previous 32 hour mark set by a McGill student.The record breaking stunt was designed to promote the World University Service SHAME Campaign on campus.The campaign was to end at I o'clock this afternoon with an address by A.S.McGill, of Ihe External Aid offirc.V raj pi \\ / three years ago when the gov claration staling that \u201cthere is crr.mcnl cancelled the Arrow a threat lo the political imlc jet interceptor\tpendcnce of American slates.\u201d The designers, engineers.Other Colombian proposal technicians and riveters have r a I led on Cuba lo \u201cabide long since departed but book rtrictly\" by her terms of the keepers and auditors are still OAS treaty and suggested a de occupied closing out the costliest claration be drawn up \u2019 acknow \u2014up to that lime\u2014single weap- lodging farts wlurh threaten ons program in Canadian his peace and security in America (( tory.\tsuch as the establishment of Informants say (he 1962-63 de- Sino \u2022 Soviet bases and Com fence budget w ill include a munisl military and or econo couple of hundred thousand dol mie assistance.\" lars which should complete pay But the Colombian move was ment of all the bills.\t, expected lo face opposition from The latest accounting shows - that Ihe government ha- paid \u2022 t \u2022\t1 \u2022ii orii out $407,638,339 on the Arrow tpidemiC Kills 1 program, including $27,439,905 MANILA (AP)\u2014 A cholera for the Sparrow air to air mis like epidemic has taken 301 sile which was lo have been the lives in the la^t nine days interceptor's main armament bringing Ihe dea:h toll to 1.602 and base!» Expenditures on the Arrow '¦mre September.The Philip elected J\" Five groups to plan strategy Liberals launch election drive convinced Conservatives on run Ol I AW A (f P) Ihe l.iheraU shrill and d.\u2019Sperate,' Mr Pear Two hundred delegates In the are putting their e eclion earn son said in a spec- h,\tCanadian\tU n i v e rsity Liberal paign into high gear, convinced\t||,.denounced Prune Minister hd.ration begin their 21 j day Conservatives aie on the\t|ot ,.rll |( | \u201e y , n io Spon i t:2S p.m.S) Weatherwlsp 4:30 p.m.S) NewsUme 0)\tKartoon (Carnival *1 Metro 71 Tele-Bulletin 12) Pulie »:4S p.m.1)\tDoug.Edwards and tbe News 51 New» Reporta Si CBC TV News 7)\tLa Meteu 4:50 p.m.T» Edition Sportlvo 12) Ski Guide 4:55 p.m, S)\tSKI Cast 7:00 p.m.Si Tbe Beachcomber 5)\tSki Trails 6)\tSeten-O-Ono T)\tDivertissement 8i Ski Trails 121 Father Knows Best 7:15 p.m.*) 7.1J Report 4 30\t4.m.(1 Continental Clataroo 7:00 a.m.3) Tart Pattarn I) Today 7:30 a.m.3) Collaga of tho Air 0i Today 7.45 a.m.It Firm and Homa 1.00 o.m.» CpL Kangaroo 1:15 o.m.*1 Farm and Homo 1:25 a.m.A Local Nevr* 1:30 a.m.I) Today 0:41 o.m.» Teddy Bear Flay 4-00 a.m.*3 Filma Il Hart\u2019a Hollywood 7:25 p.m.8) Watch Your Weather 7.30 p.m.3) Frontier Circus fii Kings A Queens 7)\tLa l ie Ue Sol 8)\tQuick Draw McGraw 12) Showdown 8:00 p.m.5)\tDonna Reed Show 8) The Nature of Thing* 71 Flllea D\u2019Eve Ri Donna Heed Show 12) Sunset Theatre 8:30 p.m.3) Rob CumminK* S' Dr.Kildaire 6)\tMy Three Son* 7)\tRondel voua avec Michelle 8)\tThe Real MeCoyt t 00 o.m 3i Groucho Marx 6' The Defender* I\t7) tîrandeur Nature 8) My Three Sona 9 30 p.m 3) Gertrude Berg show 5) Hazel 8' Margie 12) sing Along With Mitch 10:00 pm 3' CBS Report* S' Sing Along 8' Ben Cany 8) The rntourhablea 10:30 p.m.\u2022 7) Conference de FRIDAY I\t*:3t a.m.j .11 Holiday 5) T.V.School Tima 10:00 a.m.31 Calendar 5» Say Wbfn | 7) Lo Coq au t 10:10 a.m.*) Story Of Our Granite Slat* 10:30 a.m.3) t Lova Lucy Jl Play Your Hu rob 8) CpI.Datld C.rlaf 10.55 a.m.8) Waalher Forecaat 11:00 o.m.31 Video Village St Tbe Prtct la Right | 7) L\u2019Heure da Pierrot 8) Thn Texan 11:30 O.m.II\tYour Surprise i Package Prc-se 121 I'tilsr 11:00 pm.II Esau Reporter .!> 11th Hour Keport 6* I RC Nat.News 7i Tflejournal S' AHC News Final 121 Pajama playhouse 11:05 p m.Si Sports Final 11:10 p m.S) Vermont EdiUon 11:11 p.m.8! 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Jack Paar 8i Frida* Premier 7) Theatre an Coin de feu 11:35 p.m.123 New» sport*.Weather 12:50 p.m, 7) Dei-ntero Edition 41 *tgn off 1:00 p m Mo not* (J HUNTINGVILLE \u2014 A group of citizens has undertaken the organization and running of the skating rink for another sea son.In order to do this, h*lr will be needed from the mimity as follows: Help in clearing off rink and in attendance at skating times: help in a supervisory capacity I when there is skating: financial help, donations may be riven to Stanley Chute, irea\u2019s-urer.The schedule for the next few works is as follows- Hockey: Monday.Tuesday, Thursday nights 7 - 9 p.m ; Sa ttirday, 1.30 to 5 p m.Skating: Wednesday.7 9 p m.; Friday, Saturday nights 7 .to p.m.; Sunday 1 30 to 5 p m and 7\t9 p.m.The committee assumes no risk as far a* accidents are concerned.WATERLOO \u2014 Mr John Chapman, represent ing the High School, attended the P.A.FT.Convention in Montreal Guests of Mr and Mrs Wind sor Hollowa.v were Mr, and Mrs Morton Holloway and two i hi\u2019dren.of Kitchener.Onl .and Mrs Holloway\u2019s mother, Mrs Harry Davis of Toronto.HISTORIC COLLEGE Merton College, first residential college at Oxford University.was founded in 1264.JANUARY SALE CGNTINUES at BEAU-MONT FURS! 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May 3.1874, he was the son of the late Mr.and Mrs Colin Me liver.He was educated at St, Francis College and 1899 gra | jduated from McGill I'niversity! in Montreal.Upon completion of his studies ho joined the 5th| Royal Scots of Canada as a pri j vate and went overseas with' the First\tContingent in the Boer War in South Africa He was\twounded while in service with this unit.Return ! ing to Canada, he joined the legal firm of Lawrence.Morris1 and Mclver with headquarters' in Sherbrooke.In 1914 he was appointed postmaster at Rich mond and on January 7.1918, he joined\tthe 117th K '.ern\t*\u2019\t' \u2022\"s DID HOYS\tMIL!'-\tSylvester\tParker,\tleft,\twas\telected\tpresident\tof\tthe\tst\tPat- Townships\tOverseas Battalion r\u2019r''*\tOld Boys\tVssortation\tfor\tthe\tninth\tconsecutive\tyear\tat\ta\tmeeting\theld\tat\tthe\tNew\tSher- as a lieutenant,\tbrookc Hotel Wednesday.Msgr.J It Molsan.D P, centre was elected an honorary patron Mr Mclver went to the Euro while Henry Croihetirrc, right, was re elected secretary-treasurer.pean front, after training with ï'ar;ndntho'ÏÏoïin com S/.Patrick s Academy Old Boys mand of the Richmond and Danville Company Up returned to his position of postmaster at opposes commander, who was assisted by Cde.A.F'ulker, president of\tuas a branch 41.Danvilla past master and; Stoke camp cost $4,900 in 61 Costs of operation and im ,rick's Academy Old Boys As,so iO'Donnell, Charlie Clark.Frank provemcnls to ihe St Pal's Old elation at a dinner meeting at I\u2019lamondon, Ken Mills, and Bert I Laçasse were elected as direr The St.Patrick s Academy Old Boys\u2019 Association Wednesday ntxhl became the third association U> present atrong opposition to the proposed $2 recreation tax.Member» nf tha asaorlatlon suggested that a commission should he formed to study the présent set up hefore any such tax is imposed, \u201cand if necessary a body named to coordinate all recreational art) vlty in Ihe City.\" Earlier Ibis week Ihe Optimist Club suggested a municipal eommivsion with a permanent director he appointed to organite and administer all recreational activities for the youth of Sherbrooke.the Optimist Club's state ment was supported hy the Klwanla Club at Its regular weekly meeting on Tueadar night.Keg Bishop, president nf the club said, \u201cWe consider that (lie Imposition of stirh a tai is premature and even dan grrnim until a reeogntied bodv has hern set up tx> properly administer anrh monie».\" (Record photos hy Wm.H.I unant Sponsored by Kiwanis Ciub Winter carnival in Thetford, Feb.9-17 tors of the association.Lon O'Donnell sports commit Boys camp at Stoke Lake the New Sherbrooke Hotel U), amounted to $4,900 during 19(31,j Mr.Parker Is entering his the Henry Crochetiere aerrotary ninth term as president nf theitoe chairman reported to the treasurer of Ihe St Patrick's association.\tj club that the Little League Judge Emmett .1 McManamy.baseball operated by the Academy Old Boys Association.! THETFORD MINES \u2014(Special)\u2014 The week of February\u2019 9th to 17th promises to be a very active one in Thetford Mines with a winter carnival taking place, the first of its kind to be held in this asbestos PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE PUBLIC NOTICE Revision of the 1960 valuation roll for 1962 tax purposes.PUBLIC NOTICE It h»r«-by given that the revision of tha 1960 valuation roll tor th« 1962 tax purposes, has been prepared according to law and it now depositad at the City Hall, Valuation Roll Department, 145 Wellington Street North and shall remain open to the examination of intarested persons or their representatives, during the thirty (30) day* following it* deposit, to wit: from the 26th day of January (1962) to the 25th day of February (1962) inclusively.During such time, any person having reason to complain against the Roll at prepared, either for himself or for another person, may appeal therefor to the Council by giving for that purpose a written notice to the City Clerk, stating the grounds of this complaint and if he complaint that the valuation of Ms property is too high, he shell mention in the notice the amount of the valuation considered by him to be lust.The said notice must reach the City Clerk, on or before the 25th day of February (1962), at five o'clock In the efternoon.Complainants wilt be advised in writing of the day end the hour when their protests will be considered by the Board of Revision appointed by the Council.They may then appear in support of their protest or be represented.Given at Sherbrooke, ftiis 23rd day of January 1962.H.P.Emond, City Clerk.region.Sponsors of the carnival- Six of Thetford'* moat at-are the Thetford Kiwanis Club.'tractive young W\u2019omen who are the proceeds to be used for eligible for queen and who now their benevolent works.\t[reign as duchesses of their Starting Friday, February Particular parishes are Miss 9th at 7.15 p.m.Louis Tre- Madeleine Beaudoin, of Ste, officially panier, mayor, will open the carnival at which time there will be election of a carnival queen.A parade through Thetford'* main thoroughfare will follow.Later in the evening outdoor dancing will take place on the grounds Marthe, Miss Danielle Grégoire, Notre Dame, Miss Gaetane Lefebvre, St.Noel, Miss Pauline Paquet, St.Alphonse and Miss June Smith, SL Maurice, all of Thetford and Miss Michelle Binette, of Black Lake Crowning of the queen will take place at Thetford\u2019s shopping center.0,1 '\u2022h* closing night, Saturday.\u2014-.1 Between the starting date land the closing night, the many ! events are scheduled to take place.Here is a brief outline of these events: Feb.10th, in the afternoon, a children's masquerade will An 18-year old Sherbrooke|^ smsa-Sn!\u201d - 41.itnc evening hy square dancing.\"il Wood Sawing Contests are scheduled for Feb.11th, at the Youth given month in jail for car theft youth was sentenced to month in Winter street Wednesday morning after he 'pleaded guilty to a charge of taking « car without the owner\u2019s consent His two companions were given suspended | sentences.Joseph Dubuc, who had ! pleaded not guilty to the charge (Monday morning, changed his mind following two days behind bars.However, it was revealed that he had previously been sentenced to 15 days in |jail on a charge of setting off false alarms and having had in his possession a dangerous weapon.He was sentenced to one month in jail on the latter charge.Du hue\u2019s two companions, Adalbert Charrois.19, of Comp-(ton, and Claude McKenzie, 20,, of Sherbrooke, were released °® rommerer the afternoon, also rifle shoot- active member of the St Fran cis Masonic Ixidge.No Richmond, president of Wales Home from 1945 to 195( and w\u2019as active on several com mittees connected with the home.He was a chaitei and jng Wednesday evening.\twhile Rev Brolher Philip, Bro ! Bean and Lue Grégoire had active member of the Loyal (an [ sajj income from camp (her Benedict, Father Quenne won the championship for IIMil adian Legion, branch In.Rich-(,rs amount('d to $2.950.Dona ville, and Judge Rodmomll He said Ihe association also mond.He was a past piesident (jons were received from the Hayes were elected honorary J handled the Sherbrooke Jnve of the St.Andrew s Societj Mr I Sherbrooke Optimist Club ami patrons.Msgr .1 R Moisan, P.inile Hockey League and a has told the group's annual meet was elected honorary president elation and handled by Dick Mclver also participated ing competitions, with competi-| Canadian Red Cross Society 1111 Ivan Dugre.The balance of 1).was elected as Chaplain, .! the operating deficit was made Galvin.G.Daniels, vice pres tors expected from Quebec,;work.He was also known as aLp wjth contributions from tholidents Lennoxville, Victoriaville, and!keen sportsman.St.Georges de Beauce.Pee Wee! He married the former Rosej Booster (Tub.Henry J Crochetiere secretary treasurer, Ralph Me Sylvester Barker was rerlrc jVeigh recording secretary, amt Ted president of the St.Pat H.Kouri sgt at Arms.Pen hockey games will also take|M.Tonks, of Richmond, who place with a teenagers\u2019 dance predeceased him in 1953 Mr at Thetford\u2019s Mount Adstuek and Mrs.Mclver were both\ti r Ski Club and several dances!members of the St Andrew\u2019s C IW11 ClGTGnCG COLITSQS for adults in other of Thetford's Presbyterian Church of Upper______________________ Clubs and halls and in Black Melbourne.ketball team in the Sherbrooke Independant League Mr.O'Donnell slated in addition to this the a.ssoeiation provided hoekey sweaters for several pre-wee hoekey clubs Liberal Association to hold convention COWANSVILLE \u2014(Staff) \u2014 The Brome - Minisquoi Amorlation will hold Its nest convention at the Maiirten Hotel Wednesday, April 25, it was learned this week.Convention data had already been act for April 25, hut a special meeting was called this week hy Bedford Mayor Noel Brlleau In the hope that the rnnvention date would have been changed from April 25 to cither I'ehniary 3 or 10.Mr.Mclver was appointed senior elder of the church in 1905 and clerk of session in Lake, the highlight being the crowning of the queen.Already the red toque* com memorating carnival time arelHWV, a post which he held until in evidence In Thetford and a his death.He is survived by a number of Thetfordities have few distant relatives Pall bearers at the funeral service which was conducted hy Enrolment 14 per cent o ver quota LaSalle College's Skating Rink; a tea at Thetford\u2019s Golf and Curling Club with other con- i°*n fhe fun.tests scheduled for that evening.Among these, one of particular interest, will be that of contestants carrying 150 lb bags of asbestos on their backs from St Maurice\u2019s bandstand to the College LaSalle, the first to arrive intact will, of course, be the winner A hockey game with the town\u2019s hockey leagues participating will also take place.On February 12th.a recreational evening is planned with games Hv be played; ski-doo race* at the civic centre In Black Lake and a dinner sponsored built figures in ice in their front yards to add a carnival touch.Two or three tee palaces are yet to be built In public places such as at the ball park.There will indeed be much excitement in Thetford Mines\u2019 Carnival Week and a cordial Invitation is extended to anyone wishing to come and Enrolment for the aix weeklday morning, civil defence course is 14 pel j This is the second phase Rev.Willis Brown and John Urquhart were M.H Charles Armstrong, M F McKee, H.E.Bicbrr, .Tames] Cameron, James Leckie Bear j ers were Alfred Whitlingslall Walter Parkes, Stein Taylor Guelph Husk, Wilbert Lesterl and V.R.Beattie.rent over its quota for the [vide another course soon after of this course ends in May.the national survival program ! In Sherbrooke there aie ZOf Id -Col.Roy said The men local men attending the course Musicians .Sherbrooke district, LI d'ol\tHPB Bradly Sar|r) j^, jn ,\tof the enrolled have proved to be very along with 51 from Coalieook *\t\u2018 S -, ,-j J .\u2014\t4.1U 'Cl,,, O./'i.i-H 'T'h ! 11*.\t.n ( eri*k( ,,ft in (hi ir , uni .a Ilul frmn llnrv and\tfrom III Nr I I * - CJ course, told The Record Thurs ; interested in their coni e and 53 from Bury, and are paying close attention to Windsor, he said.RCMP warning Bogus $20 bills circulating in area COWANSVILLE \u2014 (Staff i \u2014 Corporal J W.R.Lauzon, of the Cowansville detachment of the RCMP has asked Cowansville and surrounding area business men and residents to be on the hy Thetford\u2019s Chamber; lookout for a new series of $21\u2019 Canadian bogus bills.on parole.Both accused were A giant sleighride fs sche \u2019 The bogus $20 bills carry the appearing for the first time\ttor February 13th, with following numbers: E/N9974 Judge Redmond Hayes imposed refreshment* to be served af 183; F/M 3381082, G/M4396fi!Ki the sentence*.terwards.j On February 14th, and B N7642126.the Que-i A new $10 Canadian 143 Frontenac Sf.LO.9 2566 Roderick Lemieux C.A.CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 269 daln Sh W.\u2014 Magog VI.1-3760\u2014VI.3-3407 Wed.Office hours; 2 to 9 7 Wymen St., Rock Island P/D 0978845, P/D 1585017 S/D 0100045, S/I) 0880509 S/D 1106525, S/D 1438498, S/D 1444456, S/D 1547625, S/D 1706753, S/D 1954625, S/I) 4313224, S/I) 4059224, S/D 8325229, U/D 0478777, U/D 2859210, U/D 4548951, U/Dj 8725017.W/D 8764652, W/I) 9651199 and YD 0352227 Counterfeit Canadian $50 00 hank notes, all serial numbers hngusi-if counterfeit notes start with Coroner's jury Death ruled accident LAKE MEGANTIC - A verdict of accidental death was returned hy a coroner\u2019s jury here Wrd- to compete Iheir classes.'' Lt Col Roy said In Quebec there are 6 633 Figures proved (hat the Slier men attending the six week brooke area is 14 per rent over militia course.\t! Violinists, rellists and violists its quota of pér imai for (he Army headquarter* in Ot arc invited to eoter the 1902 ! courses, he added\tlawa reported there arc overt Jeunesses Musicales of Canada Lt Col Roy told The Record 100.000 men between Ihe ages\u2019national music competition (hat out of the 4H3 men attend of 18 and 50 taking the courses Once again, Ihe competition mg the courses he expects that in Canada\twill he held at.Ihe J M ('.only a few will not pass final The province of Ontario has Musical Camp in the Mount Or examinations.\tthe bad of the highest number ford provincial park, Magog, l,t Col Roy said Ih ii after enrollment They had 7.9(15 group officials announced, the courses end, every graduate \"»'\" 'hiring the first sert ion of I will la m charge of civil de 'he course and 8.750 for the see- the end \u20191\t\u2019hr\tcompetition is open In\t any ('\t\tanadinn musician under\t 30\tyrn\t1rs of age, who has\tcom plr\tIfMl\thi* nr her musical\tstud les\tin\tCanada or abroad,\tand win\t> c\tan offer proof of h\tis nr her\tr\u2014Full .time teachers in IT Canadian univer | sities are receiving higher sal\tijr.jBrn aries on the average in the cur\tMtMBtK rent 1961 62 academic year hut Continued from Page 1 the increase is not as large as! Abitibi\t39 »,\t39% Algoma\t49\t49', Aluminum\t27\u2019y\t27\u2019» Asbestos\t34\t34»* Atlas\t28 A.\t29 Bell Tel\t56l.\t56% B.A Oil\t35»,\t35 B B C.Forest\t12',\t12»» B.C.Power\t!5»x\t15% Can.Cement\t31\t Can.Iron\t22 H\t Cdn.Breweries\t57»*\t57», Cdn Celanese Cdn.Inti Power\t33\t32% Pfd.\t374\t C.P Railway\t257x\t25% ('mis Smelters\t23%\t22% Dist Seagrams\t4ti\t46% Dom Bridge\t24 7 »\t24% Dorn Tar\tlfi:t,\t19 Dom Textile\t16'A\tt6»k 1 Famous Players\t167*\t Fraser\t27\t26% |Gen.Dynamics\t\t34 », Home Oil \"A\"\t14 ' «\t14% H.Bay Mining\t55'A\t Imperial Oil\t49'A\t40»» jlnd Acceptance\t31\t31% Int Nickel\tItO'A\t81 !Int! Paper\t34 »,\t Interprov Pipe Jamaica Publie\t79 W\t79% Serv\t2I>4\t ! MacMillan \u201cB\"\t18\t17% Massey-Harri*\t12',\t12»» Texaco ('an\t58\t : Molson\u2019s \"A\u201d\t30\t30 Nat.Steel Car\t20 Mi\t20% Noranda\t58\t58'A Price Bros\t53\t53 Quebec Tel.\t50\t Roe, A V\t6%\t«% Royalite Oil\t127»\t12% Shawinigan\t23%\t23% Steel Co.\t79 V\tBOV, Trans Can Pipe\t2tHA\t26% Triad Oil BANKS\t\t183 Ban.Can.Nat.\t78%\t Bank of Mont.\t70\t71 Bank of N.S.\t77\t77% Can Imp B of C B7»4\t\t«7% Royal Bank\t79%\t80'/, Tor Dorn.Bank\t\t675» ITov Bank\t48\t LIBERALS LAUNCH\t\t B l'f R.i Republic Steel V.S Rubber jstd.Oil of N.Studebaker 1! S Steel Vanadium Steel W 1x11 worth J.VARNHAM \u2014 (Special) \u2014 The Famham Lions Club are sponsoring a \"Bugle Band \" Boys from 10 to 16 years of age who are interested in joining the Band may leave their names with lion J.Maurice Martel at the Famham Newsstand or with the president of the Lions tTub J.W.Lamour-eua.PRIMITIVE ARIA Some tribesmen In West New Cîuinoa, the territory claimed by Indonesia, still practice headhunting.iliirtltfl TOBIN Mr and Mrs.Edmund Tobin (nee Nicole Bureau) at the St Vincent de Paul Hospital.on January 2Brd, 1962, a daughter.Both well.27-a Hit1 4 Death n THE MARKET TODAY (Greenshteld* Ltd.) Stock prices were lower in ae live trading Asbeshvs Corp 34 off Sy Bank of Montreal 70 off D'l Banque Provinciale 4H off IW Can ('Chinese 33 off 1 Combined Enterprices ML EDWARDS, Charte* O.At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Wednesday.January 24th,\t1962, Charles O Falwarda, beloved husband of the late Victoria Hooper, in bis ttRth year.Resting at his late residence, Hill hurst.Que, where prayers will be said on Saturday, January 27th at 2 p.nv, followed by service at the Sisco Memorial Chureh, Ooatieook, at 2 30 p.m.Rev.K Jenkens officiating.In torment in Mount Forest Cemetery J.U Knapp Reg d , Funeral Director.LYTH, Marie Elmir* Grandmont At the Brome Missisquoi Perkins Hospital.Sweetstmrg, Que., on Wednesday, January 24th, 1962.Mane FJmiro Grandmont, in her 76th year, beloved wife of Herbert Lyth, Knowlton, Que., and dear mother of Norman and Lawrence of McMas-tervllle, and Juliette (Mrs.Red mend Brouitlette), of Knowlton.Resting at C.F.Wilson A Son Funeral Home.Requiem Mas* from St.Edward\u2019s Church, on Saturday, January\u2019 27th, at 10 The London Stock Market was!1» m Interment Knowlton Par quiet and mixed at the opening jCemetery.off H Pom Textile* lfl*f up W Industrial Acceptance 31 off International Nickel SOtf off H* Noranda Mines Sfl off m Pacific Pete 15% off Vf Royal Bank 79% off 1 % Trans Canada Pipeline 2fi'f off H in OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Canada\u2019s 1961 apple crop rose by nine per cent over the previous year, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported today.Larger crops in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Ontario off set smaller output in Quebec and British Columbia as total production was estimated at 16.206.000\tbushels compared with the 1960 total of 14,914,000.The pear crop, estimated at 1.406.000\tbushels, is two per cent down from fhe 1960 yield of L526.000 bushels.The Canadian peach crop jumped hy 30 per cent to 3,082,-000 bushels in 1961 compared with the preceding year\u2019s 2,-.362,000 bushel figure.Continued from Page 1 'Hie Bank of Montreal has an nminced purchase of the pro-vinoially owned Newfoundland! Savings Bank for an undisclosed! price Total assets of the savings! Iwink are $27 million This com parce with asset* of the Bank of Montreal totalling some $3 9 bil lion.Northern Quebec Power Co Ltd has declared a quarterly dividend of 5\tth,!*P K interests in neooli»»inff today.The average salary was $8 negotiating ECM membership .1 But the Liberal party was 646, an increase of 2.9 per cent j ,o .\t.try ng to push Br la n into the over 1960 6 and 16.1 per rent ,,\t,,\t, \u2019\tCommon Market.\u2019 Walter Gor don.a key Liberal party sirs legist, showed little interest in getting protection for Canadian Average «alaries hy classlfl cations with percentage of in to br*rltet?: Deanfs $15\u2019 iexports to Britain a* a state III\tr \"\"\tSTmen, that Canada should en $12,619 f2 6 per cent), associate\t\u201e , ,\t.\t.professor* $9,703 (3.2 per cent,\tB:,,lsh m\"r\"h';rsh,\u201c n assistant professors $7.687 (36 ECM, the fmance minister said per cent) and instructors and t)»*ld OpposBmn Uadcr leeturers $6,.039.(3 9 per cent).f\\r*rs?n » /on uaat)|e forms of conference is produced, a para m> U ! Mr '\u202225 - ! -2 ALLEY OOP See heavy session OTTAWA (CPI\u2014A$ many r$ \u2022500 dpi itmn a for divorep hkrl.v will bp m»dp to tbp Spnalp di vorpp pommittpp thi$ ypar, committpp chBirman Spnator Arthur Roebuck (L\u2014Ontanoi said Tut$day night.He told the upper chamber that such a flow of petitions from Quebec and Newfoundland, which do not have their own divorce courts, will \u2019\u2019make this one of the heavi-] eat aes$lon* in Una regard we I have ever had \u201d (S TH' OLP ONE WORE OUT OR BROKE?, i OR CHEWED BY SOME I VARMINT YtXI TOOK A OKE?WHILE YOU FELLAS ARE TRMN' TTHINN
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