Sherbrooke daily record, 12 février 1962, lundi 12 février 1962
[" Today's Chuckle Variety is the spice of life but it takes monotony to finance it.Stjccbcookc IDailu IRecocd THE WEATHER < lear «ith cloudy periods ioday and tonight: sunny with little change in temperature Tuesday; winds light Low -h ril Tuesday at Sherbrooke tero and 15.Established 1897 Price i 5 Cents Sixty-Fifth Y ear Before June Summit meet a possibility WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 An East-West summit conference on disarmament before June J appeared today to be a definite possibility.But Soviet Premier Khrushchev's reported proposal for such a session March 14 seemed likely to get a polite Western turndown i Khrushchev was reported to ihave proposed in a letter to | President Kennedy Sunday that an 18-nation summit meeting, including Canada, be held inj four weeks at the opening of| the Geneva disarmament nego-! dations.It was understood that the; session would be confined to the ,\t\u201e\t.single subject of disarmament, JAKARTA, Indonesia < Reut-\tS>UUJC'- ers) _ Robert Kennedy arrived based on a set of prmcip.es in Indonesia today as city work agreed on by the United States Bobby arrives in Indonesia France bracing new strikes PARIS (API \u2014- The served * \"grandiose and digni'opposes independence for M troops and too auxiliary po government strengthened its f1C(1 funeral \"\tgena Interior Minister Roger lice, harked up by about l.io riot force* throughout!\tCommunist leader said: Kreycounter charged that the light tanks and armored curs.France today as anti-de die real target of the protests is ('ommunisls and their \"blind were on hand m Pans lo meet iGaulle leftists prepared foi The de Gaulle government Heifollowers\" wen being duped by any disorders \u2019\u2019 charged it-had opened the w ay the secret army into try ing to The Christian Labor Union jtwo days ot strikes and dem for fascism through \u201ccollusion:bring down the government Jand the student federation with onstrations to protest\tfas-1with the secret army,\" which Officials said 30.000 extra riotiheld icism'- and Secret Arrnv Or- Imin is Gary rowers and Russia at the United Nations last September.What stand the United States, and its allies, and perhaps a number of non - aligned countries, would take in response to the Khrushchev proposal will be determined in consultations expected to begin immediately.| DECLINE COMMENT The White House and slate ers hurried to whitewash anti-American signs plastered on downtown Jakarta buildings.The U S.attorney - general and his wife, Ethel, came by plane from Hong Kong via Singapore as they continued their round-the-world tour.Their plane was three hours late because of a late departure.City workers whitewashed signs on public buildings reading \"Kennedy go home\" and \"America no, Indonesia yes.\" Army officials declined to comment whether measures would be taken against those responsible, but said strict pre-\t.b'lns ,,kc\" guard Ken y.\tagree to a meeting with Khrush The slogans a c c u s ed the United States of siding with the Dutch in the New Guinea dispute and warned the Americans to keep their hands off the territory.'NOTHING NEW' ««mite / NM Küii m QUICK GRAND SLAM \u2014 Garry Thielen, a University of Alberta student in Edmonton, holds up the one-in-six-billion 13 department declined any immr- Spa(j(1 bj-j^gp band he was dealt during a game on campus, diate comment as word of the\t(CP photo) reported new Khrushchev ma-j\u2014-\u2014- washingtor,rculated \u2018h r°u s h 23rc/ government since 1943 (In Singapore, Kennedy told Italian aiming politicians for coalition ganization terror in Algeria land France.A#half-hour strike called for inoon was expected to affect railroad, subway and bus traf fic as well as electrical, gas \u2018and possibly telephone service.University students wore asked to boycott early afternoon study and class sessions.New clashes between the po lice and demonstrating mobs were feared at a demonstration tonight called by the socialists, Communists and other leftist groups to protest the secret army's continuing terrorism and French police action against ish throne spent a leftist demonstrators Thursday,!night.when eight persons were killed Charles was operated on al ,0(|r I he government banned the 2 a m afler a 38 - mile dash Charles complained of feeling Appendix removed Charles' condition said satisfactory LONDON (Reuters) - Prince Charles was repotted in \u2018'satisfactory\" condition today ns he awaited a visit from lus mother after undergoing surgery for acute appemlicits Powers to face grilling A medical bulletin issued.The prince\u2019s father, the Duke trom his hospital heie said thej0f Edinburgh, was notified by agreement for 13\u2019 year - old heir to the lint 1(,ah|l,\t( ani) ils Venezuela.In Algeria 1 com fori a hie upport of the demonstra lion tonight However, the Chris lian labor union announced its cooperation with the largest Communist led union for a fmn hour si t ike tomorrow morning The .school leaeheis federation called a 'J-t ¦ hour strike and urged parents to keep their iliil ' WASHINGTON (AIM Amen dren home from xt'hool\t, an ( spy pilot Francis Gary EXPECT CEASE FIRE\tPowers luces detailed grilling Meanwhile, Algerian Moslem11'01'1 r s intelligence «gents rebel lenders arrived Sunday in ''lien he completes a secret Switzerland tor more mid pos rendezvous with Ins wile sihily climactic secret meetings \\mnii : qucMions awaiting the with French officials The nego\ta,,,\u2019r \u2019\u2019 \"U'nths in « Dations are expected to icmiII Russian prison, is What reallv in a cense lire and independence happened the morning of May 1, Aigri a \u2019 persons and .Ins was expected to ronlinin1]reported killed and II wounded current South American in terrorist a I 1 a c k .Sunday demonstration and said force to London from his school chev and other government | chiefs at the outset of the March 14 talks\tdill I III 1M I V*M V_VJ Cl I I I IVJII CALLED MARTYRS The president has said often(\tj The leftist leaders also urged that there must be adequate ad- ROME (Reuters) \u2014 Political leaders today headed into their followers to attend funeral vance preparations for a sum\u2019 |5argajnjng aimed at the formation of a centre-left coalition that services Tuesday in a hastily would be used if necessary to\t,\t, ¦ break it up.Leftist leaders|Chearn in Buckinghamshire, called for the demonstrators to lie spent the night in a pri school where lie 1 parade in silence and calm.vale ward of I/ondon s Hospital |.IS| |,,rm (,cfori' ifor Sick Children, attended by two nurses, alter his appendix was removed by Dr.Davldj Bordonstoun, Ins Waterson.U)(i() when he was downed deep inside the Soviet Union?And how much did he tell the Uns about his mission-\u2019 Nine of the dead were Moslems\t11 a 111 >.preliminary and three Europeans I he lei .began shortly after \u2018t-itt-ivm «\t,,, h, ,,, the 3:\u2019 veur old pilot crossed at ill Sunday morning after chapel 10IIM'1 \"as \"\"is \"t '\"\u2022\u2022u\t.\t.\t, ,\t, c where 30 attacks left 10 dead ' tS'ilm hiidu min S hands ! at t li e a in the - \u2014 preparatory I spending his |mis w,.ri.Moslems starling his Aboid li.OOO Frencli soldiers secondary education in May al al'd policemen searched tin \\l giers Cashali, the lug Moslem mit conference, with indications iwould be Italy\u2019s 23rd government since the fall _ .\tthe meeting could be success reporters a peaceful solution to;ful He\tat a recent press.\t.the New Guinea problem is pos confCrence he did not think a \u2018are akcr Premier Amintore £0rm pU|jijc administration sible Told about the signs in meeling with Khrushchev would I' anfani, a (linstian Democrat mecj niodern demands of fascism Î built chapel in a labor hall for I some of the dead from last Thursday\u2019s riot.The Comnui- to nisls called them \u201cantifascist Saturday in a two for - one trade for\tSoviet spy Rudolf Abel Official sources did not s»y Powers is\tin military or gov- ipiarici and made 3» arrests ' 'nment custody Uni ever since chonl\tNearly\t.\u2019i.tlOO houses were\t'V\t*' \"I\"1;\u2019 1\"\"' where The Queen authorized Ihe op\tThe Clienm school physician,\tchecked in what was described\t1 oiiimiinisi\tl.asl Germany ends oration by telephone from Wind\tDr Basil Phillips, diagnosed ap\tas the\tbiggest control opera son Castle where she was spend\tpendieitis and the Queen was\tDon in\tthe Unshah since PI57, lalhei old Jakarta, he laughingly said \"they are nothing new.I\u2019ve seen them before.\u201d The left-wing peoples youth front handed letters to Attorney-General Sunawan and Foreign Ministry Secretary-General Su-rito Kusumowidagdo accusing the U S, press of supressing the Indonesian point of view in the dispute.The letters demanded that; Kennedy be asked if the United be advisable under present con ditions.Charged in murder of policeman and long-time advocate of the i \"opening to the left.\u201d planned to meet with leaders of the Social I Democrats and Republicans, prospective -coalition partners.I Fanfani also will be seeing Pietro Nenni, leader of the left-wing socialists, whose parlia-' mentary support would be Fanfani and his Christian ; Democrat government resigned Feb.2 after the party congress! voted overwhelmingly in favor of formation of a new govern ment.The Social Democrats and Re publicans had withdrawn parlia ) martyrs\" and said they de- ing to London today.Ing the yveckenri before return notified while she was attending when the f reneh rrushed n na fa garden party at Windsor |Dve terrorist group thon Speculation undiminished Electoral nerve war continues in Commons OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Parliamentimost of ils major welfare leg-1they adjourned Thursday that itoba and Hie Gaspe TORONTO (CP) States would guarantee 'it would have charged a wounded man Dations, expected to take sex stav out of any conflict between with capital murder in connee *\t.\t.\t\u2014\t.til*\t4 V-.f\t1 c lx /\\/x * 1 rx rf f 1 IndonesU^ and'The Netherlands D°n with the fatal shooting of Fanfani.Vt year-old professor and denv use of its bases to a policeman early today A sec- and three-:,me premier said J\tlond man is being sought.fthe coalition would aim at eco needed by the coalition.\tj mentary support from the Fan steps gingerly today into an-|islation through the Commons The various party executives fanj government Jan.27 in a other week of what Opposition| increases from to $65 a were expected to meet to\tdraw\tmove aimed at facilitating\tfor\tLeader Pearson\thas aptly\tdo\tmonth in old age pensions, old Polie e;up their positions in the\tnego\tmation of the coalition\tscribed as the\t\u201celectoral\twar\tage assistance and blind per -\tof nerves.\"\tsons allowances.A similar in All eyes focus on Prime Min crease in disabled persons al eral days.YPC meeting jister Diefenbaker amid undim jloyvanccs need only final read Dutch ships and planes.Four ounce fish biggest of derby COLMAN, S.D (AP)\u2014 Some 1.200 participants and more than 3,000 spectators cheered Sunday as Rich Gloss landed the biggest fish in the annual ice fishing derby at Lake Madison.The angler won first prize, a 14-foot boat, for his catch \u2014a four-ounce perch.Other prizes were awarded by lot.Gloss's perch was the only fish caught.OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The Young j inished speculation that the Par ling, scheduled for today when Roll .regressive Conservatives As- liament elected March 31, 1958.Ihe Commons opens its sitting! Aller tlx The charge was laid against nomic planning to enable the soçjaUon will hold its annual will be dissolved towards the at 2:30 p m.\t|reading of in formality of third ________ ____ ^\t^\t_______ _________ ,\the disabled allow' Ronald Trupin, 28, of Toronto,]impoverished south to share meeting here April 13, PresT end oMhe week for an election SPURS SPECULATION\tlames lull today, the order «I who underwent an emergency!prosperity with the industrial (|ent j0i,n MacLean, said Sun Monday, April 16\tj An unusual feature of this]Commons business sel out by^rder paper or operation after being shot in the north.\tday, Mr.MacLean, MP for There is also, however, an in : week\u2014and\u2019another spur lo the the government concern* three speech which cannot wail uniil elbow and neck\tHe said i1 also would improve Winnipeg North Centre, said formed body of opinion Dial the galloping election speculation national development projeels ajler an election as far as void f,'l||v IM|(1 ||l(l |>(,vvrrs ,-aM> The dead policeman is Const.;educational opportunity and re- about 500 to 600 delegates from election will he in June or in is that the Senate is starting Us ihe core of Ihe Conservative\t( |s\t,.rn,.(|\tAnotliri Pgniv m the unpre across Canaria are expected to the fall.Berause Easter interwork week tonight instead of plaiform in 1958 ami the re pRO\twhich included the\treported sent to\tUnitarian Re made\u201dthe evening such an en- can t0 worship and the invoca-joyable surprise and especially tlon Prayer; a hymn with Mrs.thanked the hostesses who ar- lief ranged the parly, Mrs.Percy [Madeleine Brunet at the organ, the Scripture read by Frazer, Mrs.Leslie Rattray and|Emrys Jcnkt\u2019ns; Mrs.S B Fowler Dancing followed and refreshments were served at the close of the evening.Out of town guests present were: Mr and Mrs.W.Dixon, of Pointe Claire, Mr and Mrs.John Hill, Mr.and Mrs Robert Fortin, Miss Judy Frazer, Mr, Wayne Burroughs and Mr.Charles Pope, of Montreal.a vocal GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING 3\u2014WCAX\u2014Burlington 5\u2014WPTZ\u2014Plottshurg FBA\u2014To Bo Announced\t12\u2014CFCF MONDAY 6\u2014CBMT\u2014Montreal\t7\u2014CHLT \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Montreal\t8\u2014WMTW \u2014 Mount Washinatori S.OO p.m.3) Pop**» 5)\tYogr For A Sont *l\tp»«l« 7l CF-JtCK t) Superman 5:30 p.m.3) Quick Draw McGraw Si Kartoon Karnival 6)\tRob Hoy 7)\tMan without a Gun 8)\tEarly Show 12) Th« classic» of Magic 6:00 p.m.3) Living fi Learning 5) The Roneymoncrs 61 TBA 7i Melody Rinch 12) Will Call 6.10 p.m.3) World of Sports 6:15 p.m 5)\tAtlanUc Weather-man.7) Sur demande 6:20 p.m.Si Sports Scortbeok 6:2» p.m.31 Weatherwts* 6:30 p.m.31 Newstlm» 91 Kartoon Karnival 6)\tMetro 7)\traie ttuUeOB 12) Pulit 6:4» p.m 31 New» Si Huntley Brinkley Rt CBC TV Ncvvs 7i L» Mtteo 4:16 p.m 7) E4JUon sportives 4:11 p.m.6)\tSports 1:00 D.m.3) Danger Is My Business .\u2019:«» p.m.7) Les Affairs d« Etat 1:00 p.m ;tl Pete and Gladys j S) Top Cat 6)\tDanny Thomas Shoo 7)\tLes Belles Histories [ 12) Whiplash 0:30 p.m 3) Window on Main Street 5)\tPrice 1» Right 6)\tLive \u2022 Borrowed Life j T) La roule aux Oeufs ; 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17.Special events were an party on Jan 30.: Easter tea.the annual summer Sister Hilda Arne\u2019t, superin-j bazaar and luncheon, and a tendent of the Edith Kathan ; Christmas supper All of these I.O.O.F.Home at West Brome, xtra activities w ere financially ; accepted the offer of the group tuccessful.\to put on a bingo party at the DONAT.ONS MADE Home on Feb 17.Members of A donation was given to the Colfax will furnish refreshments High School to provide hot and prizes, mches for needy children, and It was decided to hold a 500 $50 was sent to help furnish the party in the Rebekah Hall, mission ship.The M.V Hollis and refreshments were solicited I Corey.The donation was sent by Sister Mollie Wing in the I as a tribute to Mrs.Oscar absence of Sister Florence San-Bowen.for her many years of born.service in the Guild.\tAfter the meeting refresh- A box of clothing, jewelry, ments were served and a social etc., was sent to the Verdun hour enjoyed A drawing on a Protestant Hospital, and a bale cake donated by Mrs.George of clothing for men, women and Sharman was won by Sister children, was sent away by Mrs Pearle Windle, who served it.Richard Sprigings, from the\t- W.A a gift was presented to Mr* Women's Institute Charles Bennett in recognition VV Umt?n * of her 14 vears of work with the \u20144 AiicLn Little Helpers At Christmas mee'S a' AUStlH \u2018ime there were 20 plates of! AUSTIN \u2014 The February fruit made up and sent to sh*.it-| meeting of the Women's Inins.\tstitute was held at the home of OFFICERS ELECTED :Mrs.C.J.Bryant, with Mrs.At the conclusion of the re- Eiwin Bryant, joint hostess, ports the following officers were.Thank-you letters were read elected: Honorary president,Tor gifts received.A card was Mrs.C.Cheesman; president,*signed to be sent to a member Mrs.Charles Coleman; 1st vice- who is ill and Valentines will be president, Mrs.E.Detchon; 2nd sent to shut-ins There was fur-vice-president, Mrs.A.Pearson; Uher discussion about the quilt treasurer, Mrs.G.E.LeBaron; for the competition secretary, Mrs.H.Parsons\tAn electric blanket has been Refreshments were served by purchased as a prize for the the hostesses.Mrs.Detchon and i bazaar, and donations of rem-Mrs.Hargreaves\tnants have been received from - several firms.IRON HILL_________\tTtlc vvor1' s!oves d°nated by Mrs.S.Hopps w'ere won by C.The Ladies Guild sponsored a J.Bryant, and the surprise card party when six tables were package donated by Mrs.J.M.played.Hostesses were Mrs.Bryant went to Mrs.L.Coch-Rhea Moffatt, Airs.Clark Wil- rane.liants, Mrs.Arnold Chapman, Lunch was served by the host-and Mrs.Milton Moffatt.Prizes;esses.were won by Mrs.David Ma-\t________________ son, ladies first; Mrs.Gordon R u m s b y.consoiation; Mr.of Fairfield.Vt., visited Mr.and THREE VILLAGES \u2014 Mrs.Paul Ricard has returned to her home in Stanstead from the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she was a patient for a few days Mrs.Ricard is reported much improved in health, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Hyatt, Stanstead, were in Ottawa for two days to attend a meeting of the Dominion Automobile Association.In their absence their elder daughter.Miss Thelma Hyatt, a nurse at the Sherbrooke Hospital, was home.Mrs Ellie Hartley, Rock Is-jland, with her sister-in-law, Mrs, Percy Howard, men\u2019s first, and Mr.Davidson, consolation.Mr.Tom Greene, of Abbotsford, visited Mr.Thomas Wilson.Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Williams, Mrs.Clark Williams and Mr.and Mrs.Walter Williams.Mr.and Mrs.William Mason, of Richmond, visited Mrs.Belle Mason and Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Mason.Mr.and Mrs.David Fortier.\u2019t\u2019carl Whipple.Ayer's Cliff, of Buckingham, were weekend were in Sherbrooke to be near guests of Air.and Mrs.Ray- their mother.Mrs.Fred Whip-monri Wheeler.Other guests P'?- of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, who underwore Mrs Albert Robinson and wont surgery.They report her Mrs.Harold Robinson, of Wind-to be gaining nicely, sor.\tMr Jamie Edgar, student at Mr, and Mrs.Jules Fortin and the University of Waterloo, at daughters, the Misses .Ann Ala- Waterloo, Ont , spent the week-rie and Helen Fortin, were in end w*fh his parents, Air.and Montreal to attend the funeral Mrs- Stuart Edgar, Rock Is- and.Holds card party £ at Huntingville HUNTINGVILLE \u2014 Ladies Aid sponsored a party in the Community when six tables of 500 played of Airs.\tFortin\u2019s\tbrother,\tMr.harles\tSmith,\tformerly\tof hmond Mrs.Fortin served lunch to the following from out of town who had attended the in-The terment in Danville:Mrs.Char-card |les Smith and family, Misses Hall, Mabel and Genevieve Smith, were!Mrs.Ann Trimble, Airs.Des Lartigue.Mr and Mrs.Harold Prizes\twere\tawarded\tto\tEu-\tJohnston.Air.and Mrs.Hugh jSene\tRaymond,\tfor\thighest\tO'Brien.\tMrs.W\tCleeely\tand score, and Douglas Hyatt, son Billy, Mr.Paul Bouchard, iconsolation Mr.Raymond also Claude Davidson, William Wind-won the floating prize.\tsor.Mr.and Mrs Robert For- Ladies first prize went to tin, all of Montreal, Air and Mrs Eugene Raymond, consola Mrs Murray Smith, Mr and lion to Aliss Alarguerite Moore, Mrs Thomas Smith and datnh and the lucky cup to Mrs.Lee ter, Ardyth, of Hudson Heights, Langlois\tMr and Mrs James McKenna, Refreshments were served by Valleyfield.Mr.and Mrs.John the L A.members.\tSmith.Thctford Mines un cn fc- < rn SAVE ON DRY CLEANING BELMONT DRY CLEANING ENRG.offers from FEBRUARY 5th to Feb.19th Special 3 for 2 Sînd us 3 different articles of clothing during these 2 weeks only, we charge you only the price of 2.Uj Bring your clothes to our establishment situated at 16 _ 9th AVENUE SOUTH\t^ un WE PICK UP AND DELIVER LO.9-1686 EXTRA RAPID DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN THE CITY SIDE GLANCES i \"Don't pa/ him ftn/ mind or ho'll o*p*ct GIVE A RECORD FOR Choose his or her Favorite new record (L.P.or 45) from our wide selection DECCA DL 4027 \u2014 Italian Sing Song \u2014 Velar*.Ciae Ciae Bambini.Arrivederci Roma, Non Dimenticar and 0'i>.DL 4161 \u2014 Dancing in Wonderland Bert Kaempfert and His Orchestra DL 8239 \u2014 Hi-Fi Fiddle.Florian Zabach Th* Het Canary, Jalousie, Tea for Two .DL 8624 \u2014 Rafael Mens*» end hia Orchnfr* The most versatile trumpet!** in fhe world DL 8640 \u2014 Mi»s Smith goes to Paris Ethel Smith at the organ DL 8736 \u2014 Viva Flamenco\u2014Sounds of Suain in High Fidelity Mario Escudero end Company DL S836 \u2014 Che Che Chat and Mambot Socarras and his Orchestra DL 8993 \u2014 Ethel Smith on Broadway excerpts from Fiorello.The Sound of music, Oypsy.Tako Me Along.Greenwillow.Tho Music Man IL C.Wilson & Sons Lid.61-67 Wellington North \u2014 Sherb'ooke \u2014 Tel.LO, 2-2627 -> -^\u2014 T MATIOMAI .UWITtD/ ¦v DECORATION CENTRE WALLPAPfcK TILE LINOLEUM CARPETING ISA W*ilinato*i N, SHERBROOKE PaîhxS 217 Notr* D*m* S-THETFORO MINES StjctbroofecDaily Bctocd MON FEB 1C 19^: \"Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy\u2019* SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO J-ISSS .v / .\u2019 ¦ ¦\t\u2019 night After ordering th H all the lights he turned on.they proceeded to ask all those who appeared young to show proof that they were of age Those having no proof were asked their names and addresses Sgt Allen said tins morning that the names will now he referred to the attornei general of the province and the police will act on his orders rhe sergeant said that it is possible that the found-ins, the waiters and the hotel owner fined Two hurt in blast at firm RVPiRRR.MM üitfffiülS 1 \u2019iiSnir I\u2019iSteraaSl ft .f- risaSatSl *\tJ\tA ¦sWrtHm» MAGOG FESTIVITIES \u2014 A Magog delegation headed by Miss j Tourism (Henriette Thomas) met with the Abenaqui Indians recently to discuss the details of the Fire Dance which is to be presented in Magog sometime during the next few weeks.Pictured above from, left to right, are Charles Messara, pres- Outside Windsor Arena DRUMMONDV1LEE Two men were injured here Saturday afternoon, one seriously, as the result of an explosion at the Canadian Celanese Company.Fire also broke out after the explosion but factory firefighters had it under control within minutes.Roger Lemire, 52!) St.Joseph boulevard, and Armand Vallee, ident of the special manifestations committee of the Magog \"ho lives on the same street Board of Trade, Maurice Gill, of the Abenaqui reserve, Odavabe.\" ele both burnt in the explo-Quebec, and header of the Indian dancers, Miss Tourism, and slon-Mali Gill, daughter of Maurice Gill.(Record Photo by Paul-Emile Beauregard) Police and three spectators clash Mr.Lemire suffered second \u2019damage at Cowansville degree burns and was mime- |pohce report shows mediately taken to the St.Croix! Two chimney fires during the Hospital, Drummondville.Mr month caused $250 damage Vallee suffered slight burns to while the burning of a shack series of \"checks,\u201d »j Sgt.Allen described them, on the hotels swung into action Saturday night as a half dozen Provincial police constables from S h e r brooke entered a hotel on St.George Street in Windsor and took several names and addresses of people who were drinking liquor.Sgt.Allen, said this morning that the \u2022\u2018check\" was the third of several which are planned for the hotels of the Sherbrooke area.\u201cThey can be expected to continue in the future,\u2019\u2019 the sergeant said.When asked if every week a hotel would he hit, the sergeant said, '\u2018possibly.\u201d The provincial police con- 4 fires fought in Cowansville during month COWANSVILLE \u2014(Stall) -\\ total of four fires during Jar RECEIVES DECORATION E/l .I intis Harlow, righl, form nary caused an estimated $400 (.r|v ,,f Sherbrooke, has been awarded the Hasp In add (o I hr ,,u' Canadian Armed Forces Decoration for 22 years of distinguish ed service with the Royal Canadian Air l one \\hove, IVI Rat low \u201cIt is noi up to us.The at-loney general issues the order- now,\" said Sgt Allen He said that a Sherbrooke hotel and a Saw > erville hotel were investigated in the past two weeks.\"In Sherbrooke no underage found-ins were reported.In Saw y erville a few borderline cases were discovered,\" the Sgt.said.He said that since hotels operate under a provincial permit they are under the jurisdiction of the Provincial police He said the three checks should be regarded as warn iugs to the rest of the hotels and night spots of the area.Socred leader here tomorrow the legs and arms.resulted in about $150.The accident happened in the Fifty nine men answered fire spinning department of the calls Two practices were held company.Cause is not yet (hiring the month and 4S WINDSOR \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 One man was taken to the hospital and two others were jailed here Sunday afternoon after a brawl that involved some twenty people at the local arena on Elm Street The brawl occurred outside the Canada Paper Arena after a hockey game between the Windsor Paper Makers and the Asbestos Miners.Three men, whom police said were from Asbestos and were under the influence of alcohol, engaged in a standoff brawl against three Windsor policemen and some twenty bystanders after police had put them out of the Arena during the second period of the hockey game for throwing an empty beer bottle on the ice, and for molesting three women.The men were waiting for | the the gest and the one who seemed to be the leader of the trio hit one constable in the face.The two other men then jumped on the stunned constable.When the two other policemen came out of the Arena, they went to the help three into a squad car.By that time, the three policemen and three law-breakers were all sporting cut lips or black eyes, or both.Because the men heavily outweighed the constables in size, the police were forced to use their billies on one man.He was knocked uncon- To finance youngsters Fund-raising banquet attended by over 500 scions and immediately taken to the St-Louis Hospital in Windsor.The other two were arrested and booked for at tacking a police officer.Municipal Police, Chief Esdras Turgeon, said that the men will appear in court in Sherbrooke sometime this week, to be charged.known A statement issued by a company official this morning re ported that the cause of the ex plosion is now being investigat ed by the safety department of the company men answered practice calls Average time required to an swer fire mils was two minutes.Time required to fight fires was two hours and fifteen min utes.Five hundred feel of hose were We will find the cause and'used to fight the blazes togethet it will be rectified,\" said an of \u2018with 00 pounds of dry ehem ficial.\ticals.Over 550 people attended the banquet held Sunday night under the auspices of the Sher-brooke-Orford branch of the Jeunesses Musicales of Canada.The event was held to raise funds to send young musicians from this area for three week soloists.The names of some of the musicians who wdll instruct a* the J.M.C.camp next summer were announced at the banquet Sunday evening.Pianist Vlado Pcrlemuter will be returning to the school as Is awarded Athlone fellowship News of the services Ai (JOU, UJPJWs Dr.Robert Thompson, na-tiomil leader of the Social Credit party, will be in Sherbrooke Tuesday, the first of the leaders of the major political parties to invade this area in anticipation of the federal ctcHion exported in the near future.Dr.Thompson will be ten dered a civic reception at the I'itv Hall at 11 a.m\u201e the reerp lion licing followed by a press s seen lieiug congratulated hi Group Captain » tv llur- conference, gess, chief stall officer, Maritime Air Command Headquarters.\tthe aflernoon he plans (o Halifax.Horn in Sherhrooke.171 Harlow attended SI Patrick's\tslndenls of Bishop's Icadenn He is now sening as an aircraft engineering officer * \"Ivrrsity and the I niversilv Of Sherhrooke.Tuesday evening, he will ad dress a public meeting in the < entrai School, corner of Hall and Gillespie streets, at 8 p.m.-\t-\tI» r ¦\tra,|V.he will he sup- for phoney travellers checaues l,v ,irr*n| orn .ln Mfs°g Mr.Arthur Simard is Chairman.Reynolds Aluminum Co.of Canada Ltd.; Vice-Presi- Russia in a trade for Powers H\u20acliert President ^ \u2022* R 5.80 36'« 11L 12 9\t80 22 L 9 50 99 .37 10\tL 7.85 12 9 75 B 23 9.50 37 7 65\t! Üiirthn MOFFAT, Verna Lillian \\| the Montreal General Hospital.SMITH To Mr and Mrs.Garth on Friday, February 9th 196?Smith (nee Sylvia Burt) at the Verna Lillian, beloved wife of Sherbrooke Hospital, on lob- the late Thomas Moffat, mother ruary 9th.1962, a daughter, 7 \u201ef Beatrice (Mrs.R S Bowkeri NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11am Amer.Tel.\t132%\t132'» Anaconda\t50%\t497 » Bethlehem Steel\t42',\t42% Bordon s Co.\t65\u2019»\t Chrysler\t56%\t56% Comm.Solvents\t33%\t li\u2019ons.Edison\t77\t 1 Douglas\t34%\t34% i Dupont\t242*,\t General Electric\t75'»\t75% General Motors\t56*4\t56% ! Goodyear\t44 %\t Int.Paner\t35%\t |lnt.Tel.\t56\t56% I.iohn» Manville\t58%\t58% Monte.Ward\t32'»\t32% :N Y Central\t18%\t19 il\u2019epsi\t55%\t Radio\t54%\t54% 1 Republie Steel\t58%\t58% F S.Rubber\t60%\t60% ;Std.Oil of N.J.\t54%\t54% Studebaker\t10%\t V.S.Steel\t737\t» 73 .Vanadium Steel\t26*»\t W oolworth\t85%\t and grandmother of Bob, Bill and Dorah.Funeral service at Grace United Church, Farnham, Quo , February 12lh.Interment : at Sutton, Que RINTOUL, Robert Lambert ; In his 85th year, at the St.Vnne\u2019s Military Hospital, Si \\ntie de Bellevue, on Saturday, February 10th,\t1962.beloved husband of the late Mary Wil M.of notice a 1er.lbs.4 ots.Both well Legion ladies hold meeting at Stanstead STANSTEAD - The monthly\t,i\"hr,rl J ,\t, North Hatley bimetal n meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Stanstead Frontier Branch Canadian l egion, wav held in TRUSSELL, Mary E At the the Legion Memorial Home Wales Home, Richmond, Quo , In the absence of theon SundBri i'ri'buary nth.1982, , ,\t,,\t,\t, Marv E.rrussell, in her 87lh president, the vice president.\u201e\t.'\tyear Remains resting at John Mrs.Myra Armstrong, was in st0\u201e's F\u201enor\u201e] chapel, 530 the chair.Applications for mem j Prosperi street, where the fit bership were received from Mrs neral will be hold on Wedttes Gladys (Charles) Ellis and Mrs !dM' Alice Farrow mg.Mrs.Ruby Simpson and Mrs u||( Nellie Kczar each reported on gni, the two military whist parties hehi m January, which enriched WHjTTAKER F,ed\tn,,.t i lit asm.v iv\tQueen Mary Veterans Hospital, Mrs.Mabel Crawford, co Montreal Quo on Sunday, Feb cnwwRvn t V The death!chairm8n wi,h ^ MarRarel ruary llth.1902, Fred Whilta «1 '>\u2022\u2019«\"!> v»*-.\t^™ ¦.\trssnæ?wife.Shirley Clark, occurred at .i.hini.i (,vii - nanity itttr Obituaries DANNY HAL VAUGHAN, OF COWANSVILLE.February 14lh at 2 pm R S.Jerv is Read official Interment in the Reeds Cemetery, North Hatley, World news brief in Weekend guests of Mr.and AAiifU rnin Mrs Edwin Johnson and family\t,U,M the Montreal Children\u2019» llos pital, on Jan.29, 1882, m his fifth year.The child had not boon well for 18 months hut was only seriously ill for four days.He is survived by his par ents and sister, Dcena, his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs Hollis Vaughan and Mr ami Mrs William\"Clark and several oilier relatives he made when all returns are \u201ef Warwick, Rhode Island Ger in.The sum of $10 was voted ,lld of NmKara\t0nt and to the drive from Auxiliary Joan (Mrs i;firth Hefd) of Wui fu?,,s ,\t.\tInipcfT, Man Rostin« at his laic 'his being Sister Sue night,\tErne Street M, Mrs.Gladvs V hart 1er di.vtnlMited Qll, ,\t\u201e\u201e .the gill exchange whirl, reveal ,|i|V\t|.VI,Hlll, a, - ed the mystery of the pas year ., Names were also drawn for; another year of Sister Sue, were Mrs.Harold Barnes, Sic-' JAKARTA (AP) loirrn yen and Michael, of Knowlton liai rains swept across the In .Mrs Robert Johnson spent the\tdonesian archipelago during\tnj,|y F]1Ureh on Feb.1st,\tRev weekend in Montreal visiting\tthe weekend, d e s t r o y i n g\tj0|)n pPacock officiating.\tThe relatives and friends.\tthatched roof villages and cans\tjunjor choir, with Mr.Weddell Mrs.C.H.Riordon has return-\ting misery to tens of thou\t^ dje \u201ergnn, sang, Softly\tand The Russians have claimed od from a trip to England, where sands The government is lae ivnderly and Safe in the Arms his plane w-as brought down at she visited friends and relatives mg major difficulties in pt ¦°vul !of Jesus an altitude of more than 60,000 In New York she was re united ing relief because roads and T|,e j)0arcrs Were Warren and feet\tby\tanti\t-\taircraft\trockets\t!vvith a sister from Philadelphia\tair fields are flooded, cutting\tyernon Williams, Vernon\tRed US.\tinvestigators\tare\teager\ttoi Mrs.Edward Bracey was a\toff whole areas Continues rain\tmj|c and |,arr0nC(.dark\tIn With Mrs Mabel Crawford as anetinneer, a while elephant hoc ,\t., , , lion took place, adding $21 50 to The hmoral was held from |h(, (lvasul.y Wilson's Funeral Chapel to Tri ;e s Anglican Cliureh, Iheiiee to Fine Hill Cemetery Rev S.Ripper officiating.Mr Kenna Funeral Service, phone Magog, VI 3 3731 find out if Powers was shot down or if his plane had mechanical trouble.They would also like to have a better picture of the kind of treatment he received at Rus sian hands and how he man aged to survive immediately af recent visitor of Mrs.Carrie in the Riau Islands near Singa |(,nnp,d vvas jn ||)P Vail Cerne-Doherty and presented her with pore swept away 7,(KH) houses 1(TV a plant from the Guild of All killing three persons, reports ], rjfn{]s and relatives from Saints' Anglican Church.\tsay,\tGranby, KnowRon and other \u2022-'\tplaces attended the funeral.RICHMOND \u2014 Mr.Patrick Smith attended ter his plane vvas downed\" So ,bc funeral on Feb.5 in Mont viet officials claimed he carried!real, and interment in Danville 5 hurt on lift BEULAH, Mich.(AP)\u2014Five persons were injured Sunday; WILFRID FLEURY, OF COWANSVILLE.Reireshmenls were served bv the hostesses.Mrs.Dorothy Pope, Mrs, Julia Bacon, Mrs G.St Denis, Mrs G Lyons, and Mrs.M Bronson The nexl meet mg will be held on March 6 at the Legion llomr CARD PARTY The teeond in a series of card parties look place m (he Legion Memorial Home on Feb.5.with a good attendance Prize winners were: Mrs.Stewart Smith, Mrs.Doris Belanger, Charles Clark and Mrs A Goodscll, first; Mrs, Lloyd! Mrs G St D.'ins and Mrs Alberta Rolleston, consolation.Refreshments were served by Prospacl St.LO.2-2466 Mrs AU these Debentures hating been sold, this advertisement appears as a matter of record only., COWANSVILLE \u2014 Wilfrid ___:__.\t.t __________u.\t«.\twhen a ski lift at nearby Cry Fieurv dird suddenly from a the committee in charge.The suicide equipment on his flight ef lus nephew, Mr.Charles S|a] Mountain T/idgc misfune iioarl ataek on Jan.27 1962.S-!h' \u201e,I .r-nrM nAh.\u201en'tion*d and dr0Pprd thpm Ir\u2018 Mr.Fleury.' who was 50' years Mr, and Mrs George Dobson fppt (l) Hie ground.There were .i i\t|,p(,n have been guests of the latter s\t40 persons riding on the p]0,,eç Jules double-chair lift when a cable Jj0 ' )()r ^ vcars Issue $10,000,000 Industrial Acceptance Corporation Limited (Incorporated under the laies of (.onttdn) r»Hrl Debentures «hie 1982 To be dated February 15, l%2.I'o mature February 15, 1982, A Pureliaae Fund will be prnyidrd whereby the Company will be obliged to u»e in each of the sear* 1963 to 1981 inclusive an amount of money equal to 3% of the principal amount of the Debentures issued for the purchase of such Debentures to the extent that such Debentures are available for purchase by the Company at a price not exceedin': the principal amount plus accrued interest.4 copy of the prospectus trill be furnished upon request.We, as principals offer these Debentures, if, as and when issued ami received by us and subject to the approval of all legal matters on behalf of the Company by Messrs.O'Brien, Home, Hall.Nolan & Saunders and on our behalf by Me»«rs.Bourgeois, Doheny, Day & Maekenzie.PRICE: 100 and accrued interest It is expected that definitive Debentures of the Cnmpnnx u til he mnilahle for delivery on or nhout February 15, 1902.Greenshields Incorporated Wood, Gundy & Company Limited Nesbitt.Thomson and Company.Limited A.E.Vines & Co.Limited Midland ''ernritics Corptl, Limited Ceoffrinn.Robert A Géltna».Inr.V .C.Pi! field A Company, Limited !.G.Beaubien A Co.Limited Retn\u2019-T.Leelere, Incorporée Fastern Wf-rurilies Company Limited Dominion Seenrities Gorporation Limited James Richardson A Sons Cochran, Murray & Co.Limited Yorkshire Securities Limited Tanner Bro«.Limited Pemberton Securities Limited a valued cm f the Vilas Furniture parents, Mr.and Mrs.Fortin, after returning from i nininrH nut of a millev and lor 01 yK-art'u u ,\t\u201e ,hc,r wadding .np.They h.e S«^e\"Sw*'#i,,S?,W2 KL*?.*» m.0\"\u2019r.\u201e,?r\u201e.lhf,'r:in «hk-h Ihoy ,prt riding Thr^™'rM\u201c\t, future hume N.W.T.Word Grand F den death on Feb 4, of Mr John T McMannis, a former well-known resident here.t fort Smith, 0t|1Prs on the lift were not in Maurice and Michel party was convened by Lloyd Kezar.It.L.BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL A AMBULANCE SERVICE W« Ntnf Hospital Bads 300 Quatn Blvd.\u2014 LO.2-*9/7 AS YOU WERE Continued from Page 3 congratulated the ladies who! J.W.DBAPE FUNERAL HOME daughter, Diane; his mother,; turned out despile the recent has been received from Sve the gm^mdïraïut'lw'ù S\ttT k'! r\u2019'1 sp,\u20191, h\"lp rol,cH a \u2022orks, B.C., of the sud\t' l,r\t' 1w(l(lhers.!\u2022 rancis, Rodolphe, ML fair part of the $205.29 in the Professor dies son and Damase; four sisters,;group\u2019s March Of Dimes.Mr.IGeorgianna, Mrs R.Forand,!Hawley also thanked The Gaz of Granby, Annie.Mrs.Hansen P||e Uolumist Kitz for his pari !( rawford, of Cowansville in 0t,|ain|ng ;t handsome string TORONTO (CP) - Dr Lach- Mary, Mrs.\tArthur Rondeau,iof |jK|,ts for\ttheir\tchildren\u2019s Ian (i i 1 c h r i s t 87, professor -md Doris, Mrs D.Jacques, of\tChristinas tree, from\tDominion emeritus of geophysics al the Cowansville;\talso many other\tElectric c!o.University of Toronto, died Fri relatives\tPercy Smith\thas agreed to day while visiting in Owen The funeral servies was held ,PrvP ;)S watch-dog for (he Sut Sound.Me was born in Chats on Jan.30, in Ste.Therese worth, graduated from the Uni-jchurch.Father Bernard Gen versify of Toronto and joined;dron officiating, assisted by Rene Bousquet and Inter 21/ Mum $?., CowAMiviDn.i m 137 SuctPR.Mir to: llownrd Hanllngii, Tho Late: Cm Robb.Jus fllng-iion, Keonotb Jennf, Wilior Morrison Ion I.egion\u2019s poppy fund com mittee.Anyone knowing of suk or hospitalized members the faculty there after rcceiv-, Father Rene Bousquet andLf 1(lR hraneh should get in J.H.FLEURY Inc.FUNERAL HOME 83 Adam Strest Richmond TA 6 2222 Valcourt, Main St., T»l.291 r f Stomach iUPSET?i 4 UPSET?! mg his\tdoctorate from\tthe Uni-\tFather Wilfrid Chiasson nm-i\t|0UP|, Wl||,\tj>prpv versity\tof Chicago He retired\trnent was in the Catholic Ccme f)M\tj7t^\t|h(>\tsutron from the faculty in 1945, he tcry in Cowansville.\tVets will conduct a Valentine eoming professor emeritus, and The hearers were nephews of ,, , whjci1 W|,| ltlr|Ul|P ,|.\u201eIP was awarded an honorary dr the deeeased.Paul Fleury, Nor j/, lnll,1(.nf .,\tnr r of\t(Joclor of laws\tand let\tman Poirier, Raoul .laf^ucs,\t(.jic,ttra tors in\t1955.He was\tunmar\tGhesla.n Vincent, Lucien Jac- M *cloilinc nole\tfor\tthe\tSu).ncd.\tques and Armand Poirier.Those from out of town pres ent at the funeral were from SUTTON \u2014 Barton, Vt, St Johns, Montreal Soon after entering hospital and Sutton.at Sweetsburg, Mrs.R.C.Flitt-\t\u2014- ton died on Feb.5, The funeral BRIGHAM \u2014 service was held on Wednesday afternoon, with Rev.M.Brett; The United Church Women, j officiating\tUnit 2, met at the home of the The death of Mr, William president, Mrs.Leslie W Shore, Blake, father of Mrs\tRoy Ce with a good attendance.Mrs.Townsend, Mountain Street oc- Cedric Dougall led the devo-eurred on Feb.5 at the B M P.tional exercises.A business Hospital Formerly of Brome, meeting followed, after which but for a time a resident here, tea was served by the hostess, Mr.Blake had passed the four-* Guests at the home of Mr score mark\tand Mrs Fred Thomas on Feb.Mrs.Fred Knights, accom 4 were Mr.and Mrs Jean panted by Mr.and Mrs.A Mof Campagne, from LaSalle, Mr fatt and Mrs.A.P Rumsby, and Mrs.W.H.O'Brien, l am motored to the Wales Home to ham, and Mr.and Mrs.Osear visit her father.Mr.Cecil Wood- Demers-and Miss Betty Demers, ard, who reeenlly went to live Cowansville there.\tMr.and Mrs John Hand and Mrs.Frank O\u2019Brien visited Mias Leslie Hand, of liOngueuil, her son, Carol, al the Royal visited Mrs.lyeslie Shore on (Edward Laurentian Hospital at Feb.4, Ste Agathe des Monts and found The sudden death of Mr Ed him making good progress tow ouard Lccavalier occurred on arils recovery.Mr.O'Brien who Jan.31, following a heart at-\t_ i> a Cub leader hopes to return irk The funeral was held in (f ;irh itf Ll ItBItlftt home before long\tthe church of Marie Mcdiatnce 'triUU Ul Fourteen Red Cross workers on Feb.3rd, with interment in stkwabt t wish **»>\u2022*\u2022 ___\t** assembled for the weekly ses Brigham Catholic Cemetery.Mr mv\tm my friends «¦\u2019«TO m taswiiis ogx »o««\t,\t,\t.\t.\tfoi I i-mi-mhiTIn* m* «I ttirlstmn» r,fvkorl'r,mvenpr ^cavalier had served for ¦ome wMh ,\u201evHv\tami ¦ .mmmJmM Æ.\"r\tBergeron.Some tied time as director of the Brigham vt»u- sPi,i«i inank» m ih«- mem r.-ÜD.\tothers made dressings Electric Co-opcraltvo and also 6«r« of Th« vmtad Church.Rich k-i \u2018 'raMBBMMaai an ^\t \t/\tf \\!\ts / | V\t '«Mi;\t Al\t2- V.MORTY MEEKLE EXPERT SERVICE RecondiHoncd Motors a* low on Electric Motors.Estimates * Work Guaranteed as m R0SS-B1R0N A LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke.HAMMOND ORGANS and HEiNTZMAN PIANOS Play organ the easy way with an Hammond \"Chord Organ\" Sea it today at Hammond Organ Studio Dominique Boulet 31 Wellington S.\u2014LO.2 3869 AUCTIONEER BILINGUAL Appraiser and rea.estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville\u2014889-2272 DUE TO promotion wo can use J two men, good income to start am! 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b CRIGG THE BEAUTIFUL PraNCese, A FRENCH POODLE HELD CAPTIVE IN A REMOTE KENNEi-BY THE VILLAINOUS BULLDOG BLACK KNIGHT.AND RIDE INTO TH£Ul\ta\tlit 1 le on 1 he place.\t\t\t\t\tgreen side\tol 1)\tItmdc\t Dear\tI\u2019l\tilly:\tMy heili\timiu\t\u2022 When\tsin\t(\trumples a walks ;\tHIT\tw bile\tand the t.Francis ahead 5-3.Shawinigan\u2019s B.Scobie and \\.Anderson tied the game up at 5-5 when they registered goals at 7:55 and 8:22 respectively.Legendre picked up an assist on teammate Anderson\u2019s goal.\t; I).Rattray picked up his third] point of the evening at 8:37 of Ihe stanza when ho tabled on an assist from E.Skillen while E.Skillen sewed things up for Richmond at 11:33 when he matched one thanks to a pass from Y.Barrie.Shawinigan: A.Buch, T Kaine, J.Bullar, J.Baloch, J.Bcttley, F.Legendre, N.An derson, R.Scobie.D Wood, J.Cummings.E.Johnson, J Mode.Richmond: P.Kerr.J.Mason, D.Nixon, B Wheeler, B.Rattray, W.Whittingstall.C.Tibbetts.S.Barrie, M Laprele, A.VV.K.Laflamme\u2019s quartet while Mrs.Holtham eked out a close 10 7 decision over Mrs.A.F.Ross.The rinks follow: Main Event Mrs.H mack more Mrs.B.Mrs.L Pettigrew Miss I).Mrs Mrs McGregor Mlchie B.Allait Mrs.S.Cross A.Kerridge Mrs.W.La flamme Skip 11\tSkip 2 Consolation Mrs.A.Swan\tMrs.E.Singleton Mrs R Bishop\tMrs.L.Morgan Mrs.C.Skinner Mrs.Bea Bishop Mrs, B.Holtham Mrs.A.Boss Skip 10\tSkip 7 a three in the Michaud\u2019s Windsor quartet af-a mree in tne.^ a very close battIe In the half of the draw Frank tet rallied with fifth and one more to knot the, count 4-4.In the next end Styan got two and when skip Lothrop missed on a take out Magog picked up one.Sher-!*ltjh* °* -*a30g-brooke got a single in the ninth' The matches and in the final end they had! good chance of tying it but skip Styan kept them down and allowed only one as the game finished 7-6 after a tie.In the consolation Pearson\u2019s to a 9-1 verdict over Bill Grif- in the quartet-finais were close.Lothrop posted a 7-5 win over J.Thompson of Sherbrooke while G.Crosby came through with a squeaker rinse*5 hateover L- Bouchard of the Celan-1 '\tese 6-5.Styan of Magog posted 6-4 victory over Stan Hamil- Irink opened with a big five and picked up two with two singles ton left of Lennoxville downed his and Bart-club-mate, I for a 9-0 lead after four ën£jGeorSf Gara,rd\u2019 nS but necded Burt\u2019s rink got their first point\tof ^ seventh Mrs.F.Sangster, skip Pearson, R.Gosselin, Mrs.B.Allatt, D.O'Keefe.(Photos by Gerry Lemay) ni the fifth and registered an-; \u201e ,,\t.other.In the next end skip:Bartle« was lGad\u2018n8 ^ ^TTdvanUge801 ^ ^\tthe'finaT end to tie the Skip Bun cîme through withM?'1\" the f/3 u i f 1 u *\t; ,\t4 Bartlett counted five when a beautiful shot on a take-out J; ,\t,\t.\t.,\t,\t,\t.\t41 Garard missed his take out to and picked up six to reduce the lead to 12-8.This was the end 1 b'\u201e f +\t, in for Burt\u2019s rink as Pearson got Gerry Burt Posted a 12\u20183 uin one and then playing it close, snared two as the game ended:%er5lty 15 8.Lockwood.(' Annett, B.Taylor, jing 124 Arvida High cops Quebec curling title j ARVIDA, Que.(CP)\u2014Andy Hrycko\u2019s Arvida high school rink won (he Quebec junior curling championship for (ho second (straight year Saturday by belt- Canadiens down Leafs 4-2 and Hawks 4-3 while A.Michaud of Windsor downed Bruce Millar ,\t\u2022 c.i r n i !of Sherbrooke 14-4.In the low- In the semi-finals of the Bal-i ;er section it was Frank Pear- , r | son 7-5 over Sanford Carter's anchrink and Bil1 Griftiths of Mag°* came up with a 7-4 win over four Trophy the battle between | Bartlett of Lennoxville Styan of Magog was close wasn't decided until the final stone of the game was tossed.:Ge2,ÿe ylu'.vafb °* Ron|Styan\u2019s rink ^ked out a close' The flnalists follovv- Austrians cop first two spots in women's giant slalom at Chamonix, Joan Hannah of Franconia is third a Trois - Rivieres quartet 2 in the championship's seventh and final round.Arvida finished the throe-day tournament with a 6-1 won-lost record, suffering its only- defeat to a Quebec City team skipped by Jean Boivin in the sixth round.llrycko's rink now will represent Quebec in the Canadian Montreal Canadiens are the Canadiens\u2019 big gun at Tor- instant before Chicago's threatening to run away with onto.\tMurphy could get his stick on 10-7 win.their fifth consecutive National: He scored what turned out to il and nudge it in the open net At the end of the fifth the Sherbrooke Hockey League title.\tbe the winning goal in the sec for the tying goal.\tMagog quartet held a 6-4 lead Mrs.g.Morgan They zoomed into an impos-ond period, then set up Ralph1 The Red Wings built up an but skip Bartlett s rink came up a.Lothrop Backstrom for the clincher in early lead against the Leafs, the third.\t[then protected goalie Hank Bas Don Marshall and Jean - Guy] sen\u2019s second shutout in Talbot were the other Montreal:games.scorers while Red Kelly and Al-j Bassen, filling in for veteran lan Stanley counted for the Terry Sawchuk, stopped 31 ing nine \u2022 point lead atop the standings during the weekend by stifling their nearest rivals \u2014Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks.jwith a three-end to change \u2019[things.Magog got it right back four for a 9-7 *cad cominS home.In the final end it was a close game and finally Bartlett\u2019s rink got two in but skip Styan nicked out the counter to stay.The Habitants whipped the runner-up Maple Leafs 4-2 at Leafs.\tj Toronto shots Toronto Saturday night, then] Canadiens masked goalie,] Norm Ullman, Alex Delvec-iyttlg wide and followed up with a comeback1 Jacques Plante, turned in a re-ichio and Parker MacDonald wjn jq-7.]Skip Bartlett tried but Styan was a Mrs.N.Lothrop N.Lothrop Skip 6 Balfour Trophy Magog Mrs.H.Parker H Parker Mrs.L.Styan L, Styan Skip 7 Can.Liquid Air Trophy CHAMONIX, F'rance (API\u2014A|Crutclifirld of Shawinigan, Quo pioneer of organized alpine ski|3lst in 1:50.65, and Vicki Rut racing believes true amateur- ledge of Ottawa 33rd in 1:51.59 ism in top \u2022 rank skiing has vir-j Sir Arnold, commenting on|the rink placed fifth.tually come to an end\twhat he called the lack of ama-j\t- Britain\u2019s Sir Arnold Lunn.jteurism in skiing, said \u201cthen'\tfgg 4-\t3 win at Chicago Sunday night markable puck - stopping discounted for the Wings in th that dropped the third - place\tmaking 28 saves, despite first period while Larry Jeffrey Hawks 16 points out of the lead a pajnful right ankle.\tand Gordie\tHowe got the\tsec- Then Detroit Red Wings gave! At Chicago, the Canadiens\tond period\tcounters, an assist by blanking Toronto were never in the lead until; Ejmi Ingarfield\u2019s 20th goal of 5-\t0 Sunday night.\tMarshall rapped home his 15th (he season in the third period 1 New York Rangers stayed goal of the season at\t14:27\tof\tbrought the\tRangers their\twin championships at Halifax, Feb tvvo P°*nls ahead of the Wings]the third period.\tover Chicago Saturday.It\twas 19-23.In last year's champion by posting a couple of weekend] Jean Beliveau had tied the [the Hawks first loss in seven ships, at Prince George, B.C ! triumphs 2-1 over Chicago! score 3-3 about two minutes ear-games Johnny Wilson got New Nelson Lothrop Sherbrooke Mrs.B.Allatt D.O\u2019Keefe counted, Mrs- r- Eangster j F.Pearson had no' skip u Sherbrooke Mrs.L.Pettigrew R.Mooney Mrs.M.Dclisle G.Burt «kip 8 The Canadian Army MILITIA requires administrative personnel, clerks and typists.\u201cFormer qualified army officers (including CWAC officers) who can take charge of administrative duties should apply at 9 Militia Group Headquarters.121 Depot St., Sherbrooke, or at any of the headquarters or unit orderly rooms of the following: \u2022 The Sherbrooke Regiment RCAC 7/XI Hussars RCAC 46th Field Artillery Regiment RCA Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke RCIC 8th Medical Company RCAMC 24 Technical Squadron RCEME \u2014 Also Required \u2014 *\tPotential officer candidates for the Army Militia and CWAC will be considered.*\tClerks; men between 18 and 45 years of age who have clerical qualifications.*\tTypists and Office Cleiks; unmarried women 18 to 35 years of age with clerical qualifications, and who can meet army (Militia, CWAC) qualifications.REGULAR ARMY PAY RATES APPLY.Saturday afternoon and 5-3 at lier with his second goal of the York\u2019s other goal while Eric Boston Sunday night.\tjnight.The other tally went to Nestpyp^Q scored for the Detroit and Boston tied 2-2 in Henri Richard.\t-Black Hawks, another Saturday matinee out For the Hawks, the marks- A( Boston t]le Ratlgprs Wpre ing.\t|men were Bobby Hull, with his;lor| hv 4^Hv ggjbgate, the side 6-0 Saturday getter, Richmond Arena and Dean Prentice St.Francis High School hockey learn dumps Sunnyside High 6-0 in first playoff lilt of QAPSA seconds to was loft to smother he dived to his|ana ¦'uluv neuemou a lso scuecu ; a standout for the victorious for the Blueshirts while Johnny Rjc]lmond group and stopped Bucvk.Don McKenney and de- a loose puck an who organized the world's first;is no longer any possibility of slalom race at Muerren, Swit maintaining genuine amatnu\t*_\u201e\t,\u201e,vl\tm,,,.-a zerland in 1922, has blunt views standards among skiers\tin the\tChaiTipiOnS\tTOT\tW,N\tEVERYWHERE\tleague- kadin.3,>rd «oal .\tHague's leading point on what lie calls the pretense Olympic games or world\tcham\t\u201e\t?il-lc-k\tV'\tl'03*1/1*' 'he Leals at^\tor\t'_a' 'a\u2018\"l'1 \u2018\"ll pp1' c'hot of amateurism in such events pionships All such races\tshould\tL/OminiOfl\ttlTIG\tonto\tfor the first time this\tsea\tPLANTE\tBATHGATE LEADS as the current world ski games be open to amateurs and pro- All but two of the Eastern¦f01'1 *le , a ,s became the fust P an o again w -\t.I1 i Player - coach Doug Harvey The Chamonix Games, origin fessionals alike\tprovinces have declared their tpan1\tto\ttmmpli\tat\ttea-R\to ce ure\tin\tie ^ anci Xndy Hebenton also scored ally scheduled as the world! The men\u2019s special slalom will curling champions and there'll10\t1>ach NHL\tcity\tm\tL\u2019O.-O-,\tseiom.s\ti gi.championship, had a training be hold Tuesday, with two Ca-bf new faces around when rinks 'ounS Bobby Rousseau day today with no competition, jnadians among the 30 who qual- from across the country gather The first of the 1962 gold ified Saturday.\tat Kitchener.Ont.to seek the! medals was won in the women\u2019s! They are V'erne Anderson of Dominion crown, giant slalom Sunday by Ans-\tRossland,\tB.C., and Jean -\tGuy\tstju\t(0 be\tdecided are On- tria's Marianne Jahn, 19, fol-\tBrunet of\tSt.Agathe, Que.\tThe\ttario\u2019s\ttwo rinks and one from lowed by Austrian Erika Net United States.France, Austria, Brunswick, zer.\t| and Italy each had four men] Art Burke scored a major up- Joan Hannah of Franconia, qualify, F'ifty - one competitors Set Saturday over Prince Ed-N.H., North American giant sla were eliminated Saturday.ward Island's defending cham-lom champion of 1959, was! Anderson placed 10th and pion.Doug Cameron of Char-, third, less than a quarter of a Brunet 12th in the first of two\tlotte\u2019town.Burke, also of Char]\tLONDON (Reuters) \u2014 Totten\t; which took them\tinto fourth second behind Miss Jahn.qualifying sections Anderson s\tottetown, defeated Cameron 7-6\tbam Hotspurs beat Nottingham\tplace in the league standings LEADS CANADIANS\ttime was 65.03 seconds and Bru-\tin an extra end to win the trip\tForest 4-2 Saturday to make a\twhen Roy Vernon\tscored with Nancy Greene of Rossland.net\u2019s 65.17.Winner in this see-\tm Kitchener March 5-9.\t-ood start in a hectic schedule\ta spectacular shot\tin the 69th B.C.was 18th in 1:46.82 to lead tion was Adrian Duvillard of\tNewfoundland's representative\tof six soccer games in 17 days\tminute a contingent of four Canadian France in 60.63 seconds\twas decided last week when on the trail towards three troph Ipswich beat Fulham 2-1.It girls who finished well down.! Anderson will start 19th in G0orge Giannou of St.John's Nancy Holland of Montreal\tTuesday\u2019s\tevent and Brunet\tousted\tA.C.\t(Bud) Fisher.Do was 25tli in 1:48.63, Linda\t25th.\t(minion entry\tfor the last four years.St.hockey School out in the contest with Rich-Sunny-] m°nd having six and Sunnyside the remaining three.After the game, lunch was ____\t.\t,\t.(served in the St.Francis High Tibbetts get,ing three goals 111 Cafeteria by the social conven-the lopsided game.\ter Eleanor Chartier assisted by Goalie Murray Richards was]judy McCourt, Sylvia Sage, and Mrs.Barratt.Francis High squad trounced afternoon at; with \u2018Junior\u2019! Tottenham Hotspurs knock over Nottingham 4-2 in race for title, trail Burnley who were tied 2-2 ies fenceman Ted Green tallied for the Bruins.Defenceman Warren Godfrey's goal at 9:29 of the final period enabled the Rd Wings to tie the Bruins Saturday.Alex Delvecchio scored Detroit's other goal while Boston marksmen were rookies Wayne Connelly and Tom Williams.Pam Irvin and Johnston win Taschereau race all goal attempts by Sunnyside who, although they lost by a wide margin, came close to goals at a number of times during the battle.Junior Tibbetts opened scoring in the match at the 6 05 mark of the first period when he tallied on a pass from P.c To advance in the current series, St.Francis High disposed of Sherbrooke High B'ri-day, February 2 in Lennoxville, Next Saturday Richmond plays Sunnyside again to determine the winner in Zone A of the QAPSA Senior division.Sunnyside: D.Rever, R.Beas-e, G.Perkins, M.Bronson.P.P.Dunn closed scoring in the Al!-Star cast breaks loose and, sets records in Los Angeles games arlier won a repeat appear janee as the Nova Scotia entry Bill Armstrong's rink from the Lachine Curling Club won the Quebec crown Sunday, de-LOS ANGELES (CP)\u2014An all-\t4:01 4 set\tby Ron Delany of\tVil- foaling Hcrve Richard\tof star cast of track and field per\tlanova in\t1959.Beatty.27,\thas Louiseville in the final, formers headed by Peter Snell run a 3:58 mile outdoors.\tNew Brunswick's champion of New Zealand broke loose at Snell, running on boards for will come out of this week's the Los Angeles Games Satur\tthe first\ttime, received a\ttre provincial bonspiel at Now- day night, setting a world indoor\tmentions\to v a t io n from\tthe castle.The Northern Ontario\ten record for 1,000 yards beat Fulham 2-1 was Fulham s ninth consecuthe i vuvi i^« w .University of Toronto, who also tenth of a second under Arme CINCINNATI tAP) \u2014 Moc BURNLEY LEADS\tover Crystal Palace to maintain Points: Baihgatr.New York, bettered the record by finisliing Sowell's U.S indoor record lie Drabowski, who once pitched Burnley heads the First Di-its four-point lead int he Third 68 in 2:07.4.The old mark\twas\twill not got the 880 record be-\tfor Truro in the\tHalifax\tand\tvision standings\twith 38 points.\tDivision, Bristol City beat Brad-\tGoals: Hull, Chicago o.2:07.9 set by Ernie Cunliffe of\tcause no finish tape was there\tDistrict Baseball\tLeague,\tre-\tTottenham and\tIpswich each\tford 6-1 to supplant Bourne\tAssists: Fathgate.4i.Hie United States in Boston\tJan.\tMurray Halborg of New Zea-turned his signed\tcontract\tSat-have 35 points\tbut the Spurs\tmouth in the second place.\tShutouts: Hall, (hicago.\to.28, 1961.\tland ray away with the two-mile urday to Cincinnati Reds of the have superior goal average.Wrexham, held to a l-l tie at Penalties: Fontmato, Mont- Jim Beatty of Los Angeles feature, but his time of eight National League Drabowski.26.Burnley was a goal down at Exeter, slipped back to five real, 149 minutes, became the first man in history minutes, 42 5 seconds failed to had a 96 record with Louisville halftime Then goals by Jimmy points behind Colchester.2 0)\t[ break the four-minute\tmile\tden» the C S indoor record ol\tin the American\tAssociation\tMcllroy and Ray Pointer gavewinners over Southport, in the\tNew York \u2014 lassuis\t( ay, to indoors when he reeled otf a 8:34.3 which Halbert set Jan.3:58.9 to eclipse the standard ot 1961, at Portland, Ore.14.last year i Reds.Tican and was drafted by them a 2-1 lead.\tFourth Division | Everton snatched a point struggle.leadership 194ij, Sonny Louisville, Ky .stopped Banks, 191 ri.Detroit, 4 EAST ANGUS SKI CLUB INC.SEASON TICKETS \u2014 Students, $20; Adults.$50; Family Plan.$75.DAY RATES (Week Days), Adults, $1.50; Students.75e.Sat.& Sun., Adults.$2.00; Students.$1.00.Sat.and Sun.\u2014 Open at 10.00 a.m.BUS SERVICE \u2014 Leaves Sherbrooke Terminal Week-Days and Sundays.1:30 a.m.; Saturdays, 12:15 and 1:30, returning at 4:15.POMA LIFT HOURS \u2014 Daily 1:00 p.m.to 4:15 p.m.and evenings.REGISTER FOR SKI SCHOOL NOWi Children's Classes Sat.afternoon; for adults, week day evenings.For information call East Angus TE.2-2131.Luc Aubin.School Director. SHFRBROOKF HAIT V RFCORD.MON, FFR 12,\t9 Olympics edge Beavers in overtime Claude Richard tallies winner in overtime, Rejean Hamelin notches Iwo, meet Rockets in final til! Claude Richard was the pay-off man for the Montreal Olympics Sunday afternoon when his overtime goal gave Coach Fillion's squad a close 4-3 victory over the Sherbrooke Beavers at the Arena in the final home game of the schedule for the Dube team before 1,000 fans.The decision settled all Sherbrooke's chances of overtaking the Olympics in their battle for third place in the stand ing.The final two games of the season will take place Thurs day evening with the Beavers visiting Drummondville and Mont real at Granby.The tilt was listless as the-~~~T-TT\" teams were taking no chances?™,^ V™1' but the Beavers lost the services 1-' Pla>ed ahot as the puck was of Ray St.Cyr who suffered an ove1r
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