Sherbrooke daily record, 17 février 1962, samedi 17 février 1962
[" Today7* Chuckle Bee Thb ki going te ke \u2022 reel tottle oi brein».\u2019 She: \u201cHow brave o( ywe to fi^bt utormed.\" Sl)ttbcoolici>aili| Bccocd THE WEATHER Overcast with light mow clearing thia afternoon.Turning colder thia evening Light winds increasing to northwest 20 High today « Sherbrooke 24.Eetabliahed 1897 Price « 5 Conte SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 7.1962 Sixty-Fifth Year Father of Confederation did it Allard not first to vote against own government By CUTHBERT JONES (Record Staff Writer) The action of Sherbrooke Progressive Conservative Maurice Allard in voting against the Government in tha House of Commons earlier this week is not the first time a Sherbrooke representative has kicked up his heels against the administration of which he was a supposed supporter.In the days immediately following Confederation, Sir Alexander T.Galt, MP for Sherbrooke, one of the Fathers of Confederation and Minister of Finance in the John A.MacDonald cabinet split with his chief over questions of fiscal policy.When It became apparent that No change in imports on textiles OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Finance Minister Fleming made clear Friday that Canadian policy on the two could not reconcile their views, Sir Alexander quit the cabinet and subsequently resign-; ed his seat in the House of Com-1 mons.Another instance of a Sherbrooke County MP breaking with the party line came during the early 1920\u2019s when F N.Me-! Créa joined in a revolt of sev-j eral Eastern Liberals against imports of Japahese textiles jow tarjff policies of the won t change, even if a new fjrst MacKenzie King adminis-international agreement on cot- (ration ton textiles goes into effect.\tFailing to hold an overall ma- Hi a Commons statement, he orit in the commons, Mr.King also indicated the government ^ onl\ton with the has reservations about a pro-\t: .\t\u201e\u201e\u201e posai in the agreement calling; PPj 1 /\t^\t{ p ç for automatic annual increases\t\u2022 composed oi iree in the level of controlled textile|traders irom h* P™ne pro imports\tvinces.To solidify his position Mr.Fleming outlined th>!th theJlow tarff Z0™*\u2019 ^ terms of the arrangement pro-*11^ made substantial reduc-posed at a 19-nation conference tions in the tariff protection ac-in Geneva which ended Feb.9.icor^ec^\tkey Canadian in- ft provides for a five - year dustries.period during which restrictions This brought loud reaction on international trade in cottonTrom a group of Liberals from _ VI.A* ' .- V sS7' North Sea smashes dikes Routs thousands 1 IAMBI RG, Germain\t\\t least eleven deaths\tin the eentuty.\tlois said lines\tweie down.\\ raging winter storm sent were reported in Britain and Western soldiers joined\tI here were no\tcivilian\ttele* the icy North hea pounding six in Germain Authorities\tGermans m sandbagging\tqhone connections with\tBre- at the German Coast today, (eared more deaths among\tbreaches in the dikes in this\tmerhaven.smashing dikes like sandjGerman* who weie believed\tseaport and in Biemerha\tFIND BODIES castles and routing thou caught in their beds by one ven.\tTwo bodies had been reeov- sands of Germans from then of the worst flood storms C o m m n mentions were ered in llanihurg but a Ham vmes.to batter Northern l.urope badly hit, telephone opera Troops fight blazes British Guiana and anti-Jagan torn by riots demonstrations GEORGETOWN, British Gnl lana (Routers) \u2014 Newly \u2022 ar rived British troops today joined : a triekel by tire strike ; firefighters in battling riot - setj Meanwhile, 170 British rein blares raging here in the wake forcements were flying in from city were hampered because) (Radio reports reaching Para water supplies have been cut to maribo.capital of neighboring I Dutch Guiana quoted Grey as i saying he would meet burg police spokesman said it was believed the floods claimed other lives The 7,275-ton Greek freighter Krcisieareliai was reported in distress off the Danish West Toast, The Dirk/wnger Shipping \u2018Agency in Rotterdam said the freighter radioed \"We are in a very dangerous position.\" The ship was reported then about ! 100 miles northwest of Kshjerg in Danish Jutland.Iluricnne force winds lashrrf of Northern Europe Fri |of four days of strikes and do England to help keep law and political leaders, monstrations against the leftist order\t(lira midnight broadcast mon government, of Premier Clreddi The anti .lagan demonstra lj|\u201eri,(| m Paramaribo .lagan Jagan.\t(lions took on a racist character About J50 British soldiers, as looting and buring crowds, normally stationed in Jamaica,mostly composed of Negroes, poured ashore Friday night from struck Friday at stores owned two frigates Efforts to quench by East Indian supporters of fires blazing in tire centre of the .lagan's People's Progressive Party, THREE KILLED JLOTt\t/\t.1 CONGRATULATIONS \u2014 Sherbrooke\u2019s Mayor Armand Nadeau crowns Jocelyne '('atcllier, queen of the University of Sherbrooke winter carnival.Miss Catellier was crowned Friday textiles would be gradually eastern industrial centres who eased.Subject to agreement bv claimed they had been elected\t, the cou n tries concerned, it on pledges that there would he ni8ht al thp Sherbrooke Arena after winning out over five other contestants.She is a student would take effect next Oct.1.no interference with the tariff >» the faculty of arts.\t(Record Photo by Gerry l.enray) VOLUNTARY QUOTAS\tset-up.Canada doesn't impose its owrn One Montreal Liberal mem- I /-van Fn Kiiilrl rtranr! cfanrl ^ import controls on cotton goods, ber, Herbert Marier, later Cana- «-031» TO PUIIO granaMdna .but for a number of years has (jian Ambassador to Japan, re- Fire levels shack in said Friday was \"a tragic day which we will remember with fellings of sorrow and shame.'' (He appealed to the citizens to return lo their homes \"and resist the temptation of burg lary and stealing'' and warned (hat these crime* would be w ith : most ! day In Britain property damage was estimated up to $g,.r>()0,0(i.In Germany, preliminary estimates placed damage at more Police attempting to etieek severely punished, the looters said the crowds (Jagan also urged his «upport opened fire and wounded a po ,,r> n(\u201d\u2019\".They were sonf to minorée a ee^i fighting at No.\tstationed at Atkinson Eield, 2.ri miles from George town, which was called to the capital to maintain order, ASKS HELP The governor of British Gui OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Reappoint-'ana.Sir Ralph Grey, broadcast!gani/.ei ment of Mrs.Keitli Rand of a call to the citizens of thcjformal Port Williams, N.S., Mrs.Mar colony Friday night to help Kina garet Stevens of Fiin Elon,(British troops keep order.\t| sod ate Man., and Arthur Dansereau of| \u201cBritish armed services arejvegny and na Montreal to the National Film never used lo help or hinder anyjlister Grosart 'dians and the situation calls for; Hoard was announced Friday in political party or its policies \u2022 an immediate examination.|the Canada Gazette\t(he said.i and is looking for the best I ways of to obtain good water, j \u201cAt present, we are not ^ ready to accept any purifica-tion system because we | haven\u2019t finished studying I them al! yet,\" Mayor Nadeau j said.Seek inquiry MONTREAL (CP) -Students (at the University of Montreal have asked the federal govern j ment to establish a Royal Com 'mission to study billingualism jin Canada, it was learned Fri day.A resolution said the fed eral government is acting \u201cas (an agent of denationalization\u2019 I towards French-speaking Cana Lt.Henri charge of fire , station in Sherbrooke, estimât ed the damage at about $1.000 Return to NFB See \u201cFloods\" Page $ Flynn raps (Quebec Liberals OTTAWA (CP) Mines Minis 1er Jacques Elyun said Friday nighl \"the political monopoly of (the Libernl party in Qiifher ; province had been detrimental to national unity Mr.Flynn spoke alternately in French anil English to tha annual conference of (he *tu-idents\u2019 Progressive Conservative Federation.\"The mutual underalanding OTTAWA (CP7\u2014Young TuiTs; hepun al Confédération «'»* \\ ir-(of the Progressive Con.servativejtually interrupted,\" he said party prepared today to tackle \"When we came to power in several explosive issues and; HIM, we did everything we met top government figures could to renew this understand More than ItoO delegates lo the ing 14th annual meeting of the PC He said the Conservative Student Federation were to vote)party had started to decline in on three resolutions urging the Qm hee from the lime of Sir government to acquire rmelcar;Wiili'id l.aunrr about 1675, until weapons\tItltiH when Hie Conservatives Also before the students were;won a majority of seats in the contradictory resolutions, one province favoring and one opposing ( ana ! I he Liberal parly found a dian membership in five Organ j political advantage in gradually ization of American States.interrupting the mutual under Prime M is schedule! jner tonight, PC students ; hold meeting in Ottawa I >pfcn Mhis afternoon.sl , wasn.l s0 good in the SuianSetute] \"I.\t'\u2022\u2022nw WARNER BROS ADDED HIT! MGM presents an AVON production It ru Lovtr / !\t«MH\"1\"1 JIM PAUIA MUIDMSS CinemaScope MetroColor early part of the season.A lot of people wanted to go over and try something new, see what those movies were like But they came back.\u201cThe response to the new hour show has been great.The comments we get from people, the mail and all, it\u2019s been getting better all the time.I think we\u2019ve got it licked now.SUIT HIM FINE \u201cWe were on a spot, you know It took guts to change successful formula.It was FAST RELIEF FROM UPSET STOMACH.Hera's what to do.ChewTUMS.They\u2019ce mild, minty Unie tablets, and\u2014well, what happened to the but- eREA*-T~Seu6rl t.TUNING METHODS\t1 \u2014 HAK-K'AFF/'\u2014WHILE OVEHSiBL'o/'^^^ MARD&diNOi 4UPAtA6E65gODY,t/7lT® ^ WAS :m Re aux V ResTOCir-il n-s\tD SHATTERED CONFlDEMCE ISj\tT.Y-T- ° ABtUTY/AFTER COmpletiHo,^, ASY SPiEP COslDiTlOM-y-\u2014 ING> CO(Jt?SE,HE!S A SAIN Saf-ASSSREO 1 M.-l vr?AMD Re lacée like starting out with a new show; we could have gone down the drain \u201cNow I think we\u2019ve hit a pace, and the show should be; able to last another two-three: years.Maybe longer.That\u2019d suit me fine.After seven years, I\u2019m not tired of this character yet.And I don\u2019t expect to be.\u201d He had his winter of discon tent two years ago.Weary of working for a highly taxable RUSSIAN RIVER Russia\u2019s great Dnieper River flows 1,400 miles from west of Moscow to the Black Sea.¦RELAYED ?HE WAS) / HE ^ Cv-V \u2014VES LADS.'*50\tS'Xs'nlè'N?\tA /AID 4 ÜN MITONS oasee.-êps Cf-A HISTORIC U those eÆRcses » nor t n Shower held by,HATLEY-Ladies Circle of North Halley NORTH Lawrence HATLEY Burnham \u2014 Mrs.Jr.was Mrs.William E.Baüey, of Montreal, is at the home of her sister, Miss Lilian MacDougall, to convalesce after being a patient in the Montreal General Hospital.Mrs.June Kennedy, of Sher-brooke, spent several days with her sister.Mrs.Willis Emery, ^ES.HE\u2019S TIRED,' all RI6UT* Busy session held at Waterville by United Church Women's group.Three Villages Happenings Mrs.F.A.Rexford, Beebe decided Vt., is organist a Uhe Derby Line fill ditty bags for the port work guest of honor at a pink and and Mr Emery, being called blue shower, sponsored by the here by the death of her sis-Ladies Circle of the Baptist ter.Miss Hazel Eihery.Other Church and held in the Com- guests at the Emery home were munity Hall.\tMr.and Mrs.Harry Marshall A seat of honor had been pre and Mr.Russell Marshall, of pared for Mrs.Burnham, be- Thetford Mines, fore a gift laden table.She was Mr.and Mrs.Harold Yenaw assisted in her task of unwrap- and Mr.W.J.Foote were visitping the gifts by her mother, ,ng Mrs.Foote at the Sher.Mrs.Laura Hawse, and her brooke Hospital, mother-in law, Mrs L.Burn- Mr.Rhodes Bowen, of East ham Sr.\tHereford, spent the weekend at A short business meeting pre his home here ceded the shower at which a sum on money was voted to as-sist the local Home and School Association in setting up an Icmergency hot lunch program |for needy children in the hithj ! school.Plans were made to hold a food sale at the local I.G.A.store Mrs, R.Bassett and Mrs.L.Hawse being asked to be in (charge of this project.Articles were turned in to help nappcucu iu me uui- j .\t,\t, n a tritA ms WATERVILLE \u2014 At the'for the year.It was\t.» -*©\u2014- -\t\u2014 - \u2014.\t\u2014 \u2014 , terflies down there?sala1ry|\u2019 nfrl,sla * smKe- ^\u201c\u2018 'meeting of the United Church to continue with two separate Universalist church services on er in Halifax, a project of the Gone! (No aftertaste, Sse,ttled' rtie Ar\"es*\tWomen, held in the church accounts, the U.C.W.fund and Sundays, replacing Mrs.Lillian Mission Circle.Miss Hazel Cin- eithcr!) Always carry took over the production^othall,recommendations of the : the parlor fund.The sum of $15 Patton, who is in Orleans County namon will prepare the bags.\" executive were adopted as fol will be sent to the bursary fund Hospital having received injur- Mrs.Burnell presented a gift lows: Mrs.C Burton will re and the use of mite boxes will ies from a bad fall.\tto Mrs.A S.Moore, the for- Mrs Lawrence Winter and mer President of the Circle, a TUMS.Take\u2019em any (smoke, and Jim was contented ; again.How does he feel about the place, any time.No water needed.n-tablet rolls, only I(H Economy 3-roll packt.Mi J00-tablet bottles, 79# LAST DAY! QRMAPk FOR THE TUMMY How does he reel aooiH inc presenl the UCWon the official be continued defection ÇÎ deP\u201cty .\tboard; a food sale will be held A minute of silence was ob- Denni» Weaver, W*J° a * 8 \u201din April, with Mrs.P Ingham\u2019served in memory of Miss to head hn^own variety s w ^ cor)V\u20acner.darte5 were set for Hazel Emery, a tormer mem- Sne\u201cNaU,rally it is going to hurt!^ anniversary supper and the her, and Mrs.R.Gale offered \u2018We won't Christmas tea.The treasurer, Mrs.H.S.Ball, read the financial state us,\u201d Jim admitted be able 1o replace him, and I don't think we\u2019ll try\u2014not for the\t.\t.first year, at any rate We\u2019lljment and Panted a budget just go on vilh the people we- have.\u201d Meaning Matt, Doc (Mil\t, burn Stone) and Kitty (Amanda CoiTIITIitteCS Or© Blake).\t|\ti i rs named by Brome GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING 3\u2014>VCAX\u2014Burlington TBA\u2014To Be Announced 5\u2014W PTZ\u2014 Plattsburg\t6\u2014CBMT\u2014Montreal 12\u2014CFCF \u2014 Montreal 8\u2014WMTW -CHLT \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Mount Washinaton SATURDAY 12:00 p.m.3) Sky King St Mr.Wizard It Entree de* ArtJMes 8) Tlie Texan 12:30 p.m.3) My Friend Flick* 5) Til A 7)\tPremier# Edition 8)\tSaturday Showtime 12:40 p.m.7) Commentaires 12:45 p.m.7)\tMidi Sports 12) News 12:55 p m.8)\tToday 1.00 p.m.3) T.V.University .5) Lazy L.Ranch 7)\tLe Golf et scs Etoiles 12) We want an answer 1.25 p.m.8)\tToday 1.30\tp.m.3t Accent 3» Racket Squad fi) Amateur .Sports Magazine 12) Let\u2019s Kind Out 2:00 p.m.S) R.C.M.P.8) World of Spoil.7i Pierres Vivantes 12) Professional Wrestling 2.30\tp.m.5)\tNBA Basketball 7)\tMagazine International 3:00 p.m.3) Saturday Spotlit® 8)\tWorld of Sport 7) Images En \u2019Fete 12) Family Theatre 4:00 p.m.3) Î Married Joan 6)\tYouth Special 4:30 p.m.3) Wrestling 5) Race of the Week 8> Professional Bowlers Tour 12) Like Young 5:00 p.m.5) All Star Golf \u2022 ;30 a m.8) Colby Tele-course 8:45 a.m.7)\tUniversité Televise 9:00 a.m.8)\tAfrican Series 9:ii \u2022 m.8) Catholic Mass.9:25 a.m.8) Today 9:30 a.m.3i Christophers fit University 7)\tMesse Basilique 9 45 a.m.3) Living Word 9:55 a.m.8)\tToday 10:00 a.m.3) Lamp Unto My Feet 8) Time For Sunday School I) The Way 10:30 a.m.M Bible Stories 8) This is the Life 10:45 a.m.*) Look Up and Llva 7)\tSacred Heart 11:00 a.m.5)\tCamera 3 8)\tChurch Service 7)\tConnaissance du Monde 8)\tSunday Showtime 11:30 e.m.3) Industry on Parade 11:45 a.m.9)\tFilm Shorts 11:55 e.m.12) Newsroom 12 12:00 p.m.3) This Is The Life 8) Comment and Conviction 7)\tÀ Vous Parla 12.25 p.m.12) Newsroom 12 12:30 p.m.3) Washington Conversation 8)\tU.C.Bowling 6)\tSpeaking French 12:35 p.m.12 Italian Film 6)\tTrans ( anaria Telephone Hour 7)\tLes Apprentis 3:30 p.m.,3) Dance Date 6)\tBugs Bunny 7)\tLes Uns les Autre» 12) Surprise Party 4:00 p.m.3) Sat.News «) Country time 7)\tChansonnettes 8)\tBig-Time Wrestling 6:15 p.m.i 3) Wea hei Wise 6:20 p.m.3) Sports Digest 7) Chronique Syndicale 6:30 p.m.3) Rlverboat >) Hawaiian Eye i 8) U.N.Review 7)\tTelebulletlr I 12) Cannonball 6.45 p.m.6) CBC TV News h La Weteo 8)\tRoaring 20\u2019* 12) T.B.A.6:50 p.m.71 Edition Sportive 7:00 p.m.3i TBA 6)\tDennis the Menace 7)\tSoiree Canadienne 8)\tExpedition 12) Dollars A Sense 7:30 p.m.3) Perry Mason 5)\tTales of Well* Fargo 6)\tDr Kildare ; 8) Calvin and the Colonel 12) Wagon Train 8:00 p.m.7)\tAdam ou Eve 8)\tRoom For One More 8:30 p.m 3) The Defenders i 5) the 1'all Man d) Red River 1 Jamboree SUNDAY \u2022 Festival 12:55 p.m.3) CBC News I 3) Suburban Showcase 1:00 p.m 3) Women s Bowling t>) Good Lite theatre 7)\tOpinion* 8)\tSurburban Show- case 1:30 o.m 3) Hours of Stars in Ora) Roberts 6)\tCountry Calendar 7)\tTravaux et les Jours 2:00 P.m 5)\tShirley Temple 6)\tJunior Magazine 7)\tUnivers des Sports 12) Junior Talent Show 2:30 p.m.3) Sunday Sports Spectacular 3:00 p.m.8)\tConceit 7)\tConcert 8)\tVanity Fair 12) How 's Business 3:15 p.m.12) The Weeklies 3:30 p.m.M TBA 12) Forum 3:45 p.m.12) The Weeklies 4:00 p.m.3) The Wonderful Wor of Golf 5) Championship Bridge 8) Heritage 7)\tValises Diplomatique* 12) Pinbusters 4:30 p.m.5)\tMeet the Professor 8)\tWinter Conference 7) Canadiens en Afrique 12) Pin Busters 4:57 p.m.6)\tCBC TV News 5:00 p.m 3) Amateur Hour .8) It is written 6)\tCitizen\u2019s Forum 7)\tI.a Parole Vivante 8)\tMattx\u2019s Funnies 7)\tIllusions 8)\tMantovant 12) Route 6fi 8:45 p.m.7)\tHockey 9:00 p.m.5) Lawrence Welk B) Hockey 8)\tLawrence Welk 9:30 p.m 3) Have Gun Will Travel 12) Maverick 10:00 p.m.3) Gunsmoke 5) Flgh* of the Week 8) Fight of the Week 10:15 p.m.8) Juliette 7) Club des Autographes 10:30 p.m.12) Pulse 10:45 p.m.5) Make that Spare fi) Film 7)\tFilm 8)\tMake That Snare 11:00 p.m.3) Final Edition 5)\tCain's 100 6)\tCBC National News 7)\tFelejournal 8» World's Best Movies 12) Barn Dance 11:10 p.m.6' Final Edition 11:15 o.m, 3) Tomorrow\u2019s Weathef 6)\tThe Sport Shop 7» Dernier Edition 11:20 p m.3) Main Event 11:25 p.m.7)\tSport Final 11:30 p.m.8)\tFilm Favourites 7)\tTheatre nu Coin du feu.11:50 p.m.3) Stage 3 12:00 p.m.12) News, Sports Weather 12:30 a m 8)\tThe Late Show 1:00 a.m.7)\tSign Off 8)\tThe Late Show 12) Donna Reed Show 5.27 p.m 6) CBC PV News 5:30 p.m.3) College Quiz Bowl à) Update 6)\tReflection* 7)\tL'heures des Quilles Ri Ozzie Harriet 12) Family Theatre 6:00 p m 3) 20th CeiVur.v 5) Meet the Press hi Walt Disney 8» Superman 6:30 p.m.3) Mr.Ed.5)\tInternational Showtime 7) Au Nom de I* lei 81 Chinese New Year Special 7:00 p.m.3) Lassie 6)\tHazel 7)\tRobins De» Bol» 12) Telepol 7:30 p.m.3) Dennis the Menace 6)\tParade ;») Walt Disney 7)\tPapa a Raison 8)\tFollow the Sun 12) A kin to win 8:00 p.m.3) Ed Suflnan 6)\tFa Sullixan 7)\tKah-.\\a-Wio 12) Detectives 8:30 p m.5) Car 34 7)\tMusic Hall 8)\tLawman i2) Mike Wallace Show 9:00 p.m.3) G.E.Theatre 5) Bonanza S) Dennis the Menace (h Bonanza 8) Bus Stop 12) 77 Sunset Strip t:3o p.m.3) Jack Benny 7) Theatre du Dimanche 10:00 p.m.5) Adventures in Paradise 6) Close-up 8) Adventures In Paradise 12) Andy Griffith 10:30 p.m.5)\tWhat\u2019s My Line» 6)\tQuest 7)\tActualité* Politique* 12) Dateline 11:00 p m.1) Sunday New» 4:30 e.m.5) Continental Gas» room 7:00 a.m.3) Test Pattern 5) Today /:15 a.m.3) Farm News 7:30 \u2022 m.3) College of the Air Today 11:00 e.m.3) Cpt.Kangaroo 8:15 a.m.8) Farm and Home 8:25 e.m.5) Local News 8:30 a.m.3) Today a:45 a.m.8) Teddy Hear Playhou 9:0* «.m.,1i His Picture 5) News 9:05 a.m.5) Here\u2019s Hollywood 9:30 a.m.3t T V.School 5)\tTV School Time 6)\tTBA 10:00 ».m 3) Calendar 5) Say When 71 Le Coq Au 7 10:30 F- LAUnte he lexaa 11:45 p.m.3) CBC TV New» 12:00 p.m.fi) Monday Night Revival 12:30 a m.7) Sign off weather, meditation Daily 4th Anniversary Prize Contest Ending last of February Orchid House CONTEST WINNERS: The following persons (surnames only), holding the receipt numbers given are eligible to a free meal either delivered or collected from the Orchid House.Each person winning must answer a simple question to win, which is.\"What is our telephone number?\" No.E7343\u2014Gaucher.1113 Sf.Therese St.No.E-7295\u2014Pearson 1091 Kingston St.Apt.2 No.E-72S9\u2014Lemire.342 \u2014 7th Ave.S.No.E-7103\u2014Bell, 2360 Raimbault St.No.7191\u2014Duranleau, S87 Argyle St.No.E 7005\u2014Marier Club Audacieux No.E 6924\u2014Joubert 1S3 \u2014 6th Ave.(The winners must claim their prizes within 30 days from the time they made the purchase with which they won our contest).ORCHID HOUSE 225 Wellington South Tel.LO.9-5144 Mrs Leo Groleau, Stanstead, token of appreciation from the were in Montreal to attend the:rnem*)ers f°r her years of lead-ice Follies.a prayer PROGRAMS SUGGESTED Mrs.Gale, chairman, of the chester NH a brother Mr program committee, announced Carl Uuff Mrs.Duff and daugh.that Mrs.W McGovern will be terSi Sylvja and Bettina, St.in charge of devotions during jolmsbury Vt.and Miss Paul-he year Mrs_ H.Robinson will ine DomI Hartford, Conn, look after films and Mrs.E.Parkinson will assist whenever needed.Interesting pro-gram suggestions were put forth ^th Troy on Felx H to attend ership.\u201e\t.\t.\tj ,, i\tA social hour followed the Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lucms shower when al] joined jn \u2022 J6\u2019 u y «\u2018ne, Wn « v, games and contests which had ther, Mrs.Bessie Duff, Man- Mrs Hattie Dodge and Mrs Lee Wood, Derby Line, were in the funeral of Mrs.Dodge's Swanson, chairman n_ep_hew\u2019 Mr\u2019 F- Page\u2019 who was and| tragically killed at North Troy in a train-truck accident Mr.and Mrs.Harry Goodall, Holand Road, received word of the sudden death on Feb, 14, of Mr.Goodall\u2019s brother, Mr.Robert Goodall, 16 Ash Street, Dedham.Mass., formerly of Holland Vt.by Mrs.Gale.Mrs.E.of community friendship visiting, Mrs.0, Knutson, social functions, Miss E.Swanson, of the manse committee, and Mrs.0.Smith, membership, read the duties of their respective committees from the U.C.W.handbook.Mrs.Swanson reported on cards sent, hospital calls made and on visits to the sick\tSTANBRIDGE RIDGE \u2014 A letter from Mrs.F.Ross president of U.C.W.Quebec Friends will be sorry to learn Sherbrooke Presbyterial we! Miss Irene Corey is a surgical corned the Waterville group and patient in the B M P Hospital, offered assistance\tMr.Clifford Vaughan accom- Mrs.B.Smith and Mrs.G panied Mr.and Mrs.E.Davis, Johnston will organize Messen- of Richford, Vt.to Montreal, gers, the junior group formerly' Mr.Frank Corey is a patient called the Mission Band.The in the Royal Victoria Hospital U.C.W.will provide cookies for for observation.Miss Jeane Messengers meetings.\tCorey, Mr.and Mrs.John been arranged by Mrs A.Marlow, assisted by Mrs H.Taylor and Miss E.Bennett.Refreshments were served to mark the close of the pleas ant evening.KNOWLTON \u2014 Friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs.Carl Wilson is a surgical patient in the Women\u2019s Pavilion of the Royal Victoria Hospital.Mr.Douglas Erskine, of Montreal, was in town over the weekend Mrs.McGovern conducted the devotional period.The hostesses, Mrs.G.Reed and Mrs G.Hopper, assisted by Mrs.J Grey, served refreh-ments following the meeting.Tea was poured by Mrs.S.Hopper and Mrs.S Reed The next meeting will be an evening session.GOULD Mrs.K.N.Mclver was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.Hol-gate, in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Kay Coates, of Scotstown.was a weekend guest of Messrs Wiliam and Arthur MacDonald ! Mr.and Mrs.Ansil Wintle.l Garth, Dennis and Perry, of Scotstown, were visiting Mr Wintle's parents, Mr.and Mrs Sydney Wintle.Mr.K W.Mclver spent a weekend in Montreal, where he was visiting at the homes of Miss Annie Mclver in St.Lam in Pointe Claire, Mr.and Mrs.George Logie in Town of Mount Royal and Mrs.E.A.Johnson in West mount Mrs.R.B.Morrison was a weekend guest of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Valcourt, in Waterlo, where she also visited her mother, Mrs.E.Boutin, at the same home.Cook, was baptized in the United cd him there.Mrs Frank Corey spent the weekend in Montreal to be near Mr.Corey.Janice Louise, the young daughter of Mr and Mrs.Fred Cook, was baptized imthe united Church Parsonage by Rev.H.Halt on Feb.11.Mrs.C.Ramsay spent the weekend at her home here.MLss Winnie Douglas is home from Bedford, «'here she spent sometime with Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Muncaster.Mr.Edmund Jess, Peter and Bobby, were in Montreal to attend the Ice Folliees.WOOL SALE ONE WEEK ONLY Bouquet Yarns \u2014 20% discount Other wools 20% and 40% This is your opportunity to make that quick Knit Sweater for the family.232 Dufferin Ave Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2-0850 Feb.15 to March 6 CARNIVAL ATMOSPHERE ICE AND SNOW MONUMENTS STREET DANCING COSTUME BALLS MASQUERADES BALLS AND PARTIES FIREWORKS SKATING SKIING CURLING DOG RACES ICE CANOE RACES SNOWSHOE RACES GRAND PEE WEE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT GRAND PARADE ETC , ETC.Something on the program every day.BRING YOUR CAMERA For illustrated folder and complete program, write to: CARNAVAL DE QUEBEC P.0.Box 7 QUEBEC, 4 KNOWLTON LANDING Mr.and Mrs.P.Knowlton were in Waterloo, guests of the latter\u2019s sister.Mrs.P.Tibbitts, on Clarke Hill.They were accompanied home by her sister.Miss Irene Davidson,for a few days.Miss Irene Davidson, for a few weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ray Jones.Mrs.C.M Farrell, from Montreal, is a guest of Mrs.Jones.They were in Beebe to attend the funeral of Mr.John Ewan.Mr.Bob Clarke of Montreal, spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs G.Westover.BIGGEST BEARS\tGRAIN LEADS Largest of bear species, the Grain is the major import Kodiak bear of Alaska may through Let'h.the pvt for Edm TONIGHT THE TWIST AT THE BEAU SITE HOTEL (Door prizes) CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN Richmond County Including Asbestos, Richmond, Windsor Mills, Danville and other localities.General Chairman, Adjutor Poisson Town of Richmond Chairman, John L.Burns Town of Windsor Mills Chairman, Miss A.Brady FEB.19th to MARCH 19th TOTAL S OBJECTIVE.If you are not solicited, send your donation to Mr.A.Poisson, c/o Canadian Johns-Manville, Asbestos, Que. OSfSL arvrtt'M* WkiKT*/ U MI Tf ù/ V DECORATION CENTRE WALLPAPkR TILE LINOLEUM CARPETING 156 Wallinston N, SHERBROOKE ^aintS 217 Notr* Outm S» THETFORD MINES 0 crumbled wrecks of old| A third problem is the van men or women sit gazing\tishing doctor.The average GP blankly out at dirty\troofs\thas about 2,300 patients on his j\tthrough narrow windows\tin a\tlist.He makes about £4,000 a Jong bleak room with one dubi- year but in terms of working jous-smelling lavatory and a sin- hours is paid less than a brick 'gle bathroom stacked with com- layer.m\u2018ic*es'\t1 Fed up with administrative The new hospitals will also'inefficiency and hungry for the .\tBecause bring the general practitioners £10,000 a year the private con Li itain built the first hospitals\u2014.{lie workhorses of the NHS\u2014sultant can make, many Brjt-in the world she now is bur- jn(0 c|0ser co-operation with'ish doctors have sought greener dened\twith\tthe\toldest\u2014some\tprivate consultants and\thospi\tpastures overseas Since 1!).'>0 2,800\tof\tthem\tand\tonly\ttwo\ttal s'affs.\tsome 5,000 have emigrated, newer than penicillin.\tThe gU]fs between the three 1.900 of them to Canada.Those obsolete green-waLed are a structural weakness Because of a governmc : barracks form the creaking which the NHS inherited with committee's miscalculation in backbone that supports the its inception in 1948 and has 1957 the medical scnoois a: v n.mam weight of the National (j0pp iit(|c [0 repair It lias its providing enough replacements.Health Service.\torigins in Lloyd George's Na- Today one-quarter of the junior The NHS is a sick giant gob- lional Insurance Act of 1911 housemen in Brilish hospitcls bling up £900,000.000 a year, which diverted the mainstream come from overseas.Many of its diseases are con- of patients away from hospitals Officials have evoked the genital, some incurable.Wads and loeal clinics and into the nightmare possibilité that tile of administrative fat hang heav- family doctor's waiting room, creation of two good post-medi ily from its extremities; a shat- He ttas nj.equipped by train- cal schools in India and Pakis-tered nervous system makes jng an(j tradition to shoulder tan could bring the giant NHS co-ordination sluggish: its lLfe-|,|ie [oa(j During the war years to its knees through lack of doc-b ood-doctors and nurses-is-lhe development of medical tors.slowly draining away.\tItechniques far outstretched the MAY CHARGE PATIENTS Despite these infirmities al-raPiiuifs avaüabie to handle\t^ATIENTS «wt >» Britons\u2014peasant and ihPm Aflfr ,94R ;hp GP found\tl° meet ,hi?emergency P*\" alike\u2014are really rather himself acting as a clinical ex- S, 0nT^ \"e'^en ra lz^d 11 \"o fond of their giant.Unlike Can.jm,rt or,ns\u201eif.nt ^\t\u201e\u201e Pnals- rhesc- d is argued, will the problem here is not gardening club.The Soviet gov- whether to have ernmenl lias given its permis- t0 Pure him.sion for gardeners in the two ope prescription countries to exchange seeds tients him but how jame (jme consultant and department all out-pa-a; the East Germany Answer to Previous Puzzl# ACROSS It External 1 East is (comb form) East Germany's J* h*roine capitJl\t19\tRoman bronze 7 It is in the- !!,ecl*cJor^, sector\t22\tMonth (ab.) IS Oleic acid ester 23 Symbol for cobalt Zt Mistakes 14 Swagger 1* Raya 16\tSets anew 17\tTurf 18\tOriental porgy 20\tGoddess of the dawn 21\tPerfume 25 Rogland (dial.) 28 Raged 32\tFlower 33\tRe borne 34\tTouch 35\tDrivels 36\tDeleted 40\tFeminine appellation 41\tStays 43 Eemale aheep 46\tConclusion 47\tDolt 50 Climbing plant S3 Make manlteat 56\tMean 57\tHelpers 58\tSuiters 59\tRents DOWN 1\tBunch 2\tCity in a western atat* 3\tPeruse 4\tCoin of Latvia 5\tFollower 6\tBirds' homes 7\tRun at top speed 8\tMineral rock 9\tAnatomical duct ID .Arrow powon 25\tAsterisk 26\tOil (coll ' 27\tAstringent 29\tArachnid 30\tParadise 31\tlegal term 38 Noise 37\tBrother of Odin (myth.) 38\tCorrects Filsjrj i U«:\t¦.1: * .63*4; non-tender-Ronald Charland,\tPaul\t63\u2019\u2018\t\u2019\tfresh grade crippling\teffects of\ta strike.\tMolioy, Arsène Lemieux,\tGil\tcreamery\tprints,\tjob price 64-65, The 11 mayor steel corpora\tbert\tGermain,\tJean Paul\tLe\t|fr**b wholesale lenderable 63 lions and the United Steelwork\tmay,\tMaurice\tGauthier\tand\tM- era\tUnion\tstarted\tdiscussions\tReal Tremblay, any of whom\tCheese:\tDelivered Montreal.^\tfarther in advance of the con\tmay\tlie contacted for further\twaxed current receipt* Quebec -Smith,\tfor\tthe\tGuild:\tMrs.Clif p^oODS BASEMENTS\ttract expiration date titan ever\tinformation\twhite St, wholesale white 32, two-game home stand.M afford Wright for the W A, Mrs Aip r>id slrons Wt,re ,.pun(ka before They have 20 weeks he\t- j colored 32>«.donaid Aggies visited the Me- F.P, Hodgson, for the Women's in ouxhtven on the Elbe River fore the contract runs out June Inter-University Debating League tll'DL) finals in Ottawa this Chtwch.held in the Parish HsU.Mansonv.lle Thos Smith was NEW YORK i API afternoon.Dave Marier.Btll Guest.Dave Murrav and Norman the combination beats an m re-appomted\tcemetery care start on steel industry labor tv The v *\t««.j* JW» t> , w., * a- 7i f novation for this parish The taker; and George Moad and A conations hatched widespread e>arge Webster were scheduled to debate Royal Military College of\tWM gl>en by the mem.S.Johnson Jr .auditor».\topr.m.s mth.s week that the es Ferr Kingston, for the right to enter the national university debating bers o{ ^ {our pinsh groups___________________________________i s economy may escape the vignon.i finals in two weeks.\tCanon S.A Meade rector, p.nnn'\tSchtK\u20191' the ^ w°Ik of among the first to be evacuated Jver CMR \u2014 but losing dectsi- need for more teachers the In the Emsland, near the wage increase, it any to be held on Feb.20 at 8 p m tPI.''S *\tlit ft At 1 1 A- M .i .^\t>\t1_.At Jos son, Universities of Ottawa, Toronto and Western Ontario.The country' is divided into a western provinces\u2019 region, a Maritimes region, a French-! speaking section and the IUDL.* * * The Quebec regional semi-: nar of the National Federa-i tion of Canadian University ! Students (NFCUS) began this i morning with a panel discus-\\ sing aspects of the political | scene in Canada.An afternoon panel on I economics, an evening speech : by Louis St.Laurent and a ! Sunday panel on culture were scheduled to complete the proceedings for the 41 delegates attending the seminar.I The public is Invited to attend the panel sessions.Admission is 35 cents per person.\u2022 \u2022 * The remaining five positions jon the Students\u2019 Executive] j Council (SEC) were tilled in |final elections Thursday, after ia full .week of strenuous and colorful campaigning.! Posters, letters, speeches and 1 special gimmicks livened the atmosphere as the candidates fought it out in best democratic fashion.Elected Vice-President was Gordon Mason, a defeated candidate in -the recent SEC Presidential elections.New President of Athletics is John Hack- vely to Sir George 61 - SI.RECTOR S REPORT Dutch border, a dike was re The contract will dvermine bo sen(pd' hv ,ho stll John Alexander, a brother for .\t.\t.\\ .11.I vf I'} Ik\t1\t*\t\\k* « 1 < .«*\u2022 r.I r.\tI tn Th* rOHlAr\u2019A tn-.m»,.\u201eaPOrted t0 h*Ve brfaflU'd 00 « l'a> *n62, G Alcide dous influence of personal ex\t____ ,,________ are anxious to improve produe education, the theme of whiehj Beaulieu in his 59th year, own ample Oversight of the neigh n.*\t\u2018\"l, ,h'1u'ands uvitv through automation and \" ill >h - steps of learning, horin.i-.ninirv nartckanville < emetery Vlense no To thoae who know him, all will j\tby request.Stuarf I.nek wood Kuneral Director ett.Other successful candidates in* of\t\u201cf ftl'e vinee of Quebec Safety League will be held.Some of the towns named were, Drummondville, Drum-mondville-south, C o a tlcook, Cowans ville, F.ast-Angus, Farnham, Lae Megantlc, Danville, Bedford and Waterloo.Wesley U.C.W.meets at Beebe BEEBE \u2014 The Wesley United Church Women met at the and their positions: Jeff Gar-lick, Literary and Debating Society; Bob Harlow, Dramatics; and Brian Arnott, representative of Second Year.The new council assumes office officially at the inauguration ceremonies March 1.\u2022 At Final plans are being laid for the annual big bash at Bishop\u2019s \u2014 Winter Carnival.Beginning next Thursday, the Carnival will continue until Sunday with a variety of events in a fun-filled pnv gram.Thursday night will feature a hockey game, an ire show and crowning of the Carnival Queen in the new W.B.Scott Rink on campus.On Friday come the traditional all-day festivities, both outdoors and In, at Hilicrest.Saturday will have a gag broomhall game, a two-hour jar* performance and the gala Carnival Ball.For those still alive Sunday, the Alumni Glee Club will perform in the gymnasium irw «y F«b bell was elected people\u2019s war Ottawa\u201d'This has fûrmôrf\u2018r\u2019Âf' movrd ahpad followinK\t'\u20221'h* 19M den\ti mawa.tms has formed Gat ment.0f a strike against Stude mean Park .which is 32 miles bakpr Packnrd n*d ,(ho rr\u201ep InnP ann miinw xmfiyl** 4U».! lion for the devoted work and ^\t.\t,\t, _\tiurnu rni counsel of George McCammon, rig^t Iwn^to°f.hehcïnte \"\t^ ^ rUTHM itsp,f apd 1\" immediately \u2022 e yeats in office.W.R Uool- avaij8b> from thf parkway Alw«v» ml.u.M'rt by îil« wlf*», MARY rvoAvST.(mirvinn Tlomi* South SlukHy, home of Mra.Alan Pocock Hutchison.ing was named envelope secretary.Elective members from the floor of vestry to the vestry council, to serve with various ex officio members were named as follows: George McCammon, Alfred Pcnhale.George Smith, A.S.Johnson Sr., F.P.Hodgson, L.C.Beat-tie, Robert Moore and William with 13 members and one guest Change of sexton was noted present Mrs^ Robert Denny con | aod raerition was mad(/of ducted the devotions.\tK()od work of the ft)rmnr (leur Molhor «nd (irandinolher HRYAN \u2014 I would like to tftke this opportunity lo thank «11 mv.to co*oporate completely amongUrlrnclR.relative, end neighbours! Ihe municipalities\tof the Na who *e\u201cl flower*, card*.Kin* and;\t,,\t, \u201e .\t,\t______ linnnl C'anilül\t.n .vlKlted me wliltr t was » |n.tl«nt Imi\"1\"\tAmy M\tFuller,\tw h.i\t|m»A«.| Dona! \u2018 apital Region, that tor»U|)>> M,\u201e,\u201elnl,k,, n\u201eNellnl i .\t\u2018\u2018K° Febroatv is symptomatic of a lack of Lo i (hank in iik-i s.nr.vv.-ili, in\t11,17 mutual sympathy lielween var-'MecDougall, loierna, orderlies, and I\thut not foraoiton ions parts of our country, the!»11 the nurses and «Ides .\tcwwaht a, vinm.«n., speaker pointed nut.\u201cIf the1*\u201d01\u2019';,n ,r.\t, \u201e\t*\t,\tme\tAlso Itev.\tA\tMeKInley traveller is\tamazed\tat over-\tvvho\tvisited me\teirt.week head wires,\tsmelly\tbuses and\trial\tlh«nl.s to\tin\tllnnln\tleklnn;\tr.ATI-S\tIn\tlevin*\tmetnnry\tnl j dirty streets, this\tis because\tov,'r\ton n,v \"'1\u201c,n\t' \"OU-\taim.\tIn\tW1|||\tim nates,\twho\tI.naand\taway Proapoc» St 2-2464 municipal Ottawa IS Just hasn't ! my friend* ;«ml nriglihoiii * le*, nnilj\t\u201c(ione\tbut n on 11m |\tBy hor s\tlnui(bte lues* In\tVTKWART A\t \\v Ron.1\t: omplon,\tQue.A «in* I\t\t IftklnK j\tr.WhXi\t\u2014 In Also to\tWilliam\tGale*.IS wilt»\tl11\u2019bruary\tHUh, 4un\t4ex ________, i HMifitcd In any way dutlng my .h-, He\td#*.rly lovfd wid cadly £, )t the money to spend on sene«.AKîkln lr*1 nv* limnk yn one mis.siHl by ill» wif»\\ these surface frills and here .1 ml all.May (rod bi»- \u2022\u2022 you\ta.vnik, .nd f amtIsY.again Canada has been n basic1\tkart» c, ivm \\n.\tj\t_______ Country, looking After the down\tf\t1 On J.In loving mwmory of rmr to-earth mundane things of life, *\t\u2019\t, '\t1 ° r!,xpTf,!! dp.r hinband, father, .mi grand- ,\t,\t.\t.\t* mv nlncon» tb«*«nk* to «II mv frlDtul* .\t,r .\t., .\t.and may now he just coming rtho\twUh .-«.ds,\tN *'ho \u2022*?\" into a period when we will pay leu » is and visit*, during my stay iii!\"|J *w5*h uwo >**r*\t**** more attention to those things Kl.»rbr.,.k.- Un,,,it\u201ei a ve.y ,v\t4 d ^ which befit a second-renturv\t1 Û ti.aok mm\u2019 to i.r M \u2022 Dr.WrI!., th#* nurao.urn! .inff of! the .erorifl floor.Your ktndncK* and goS AND FAM7I.Y, Ladies' Aid, Helping C ircle and MACKTTY fn lovlnjf m+innry of .« d*ar wlfa and alKlwr, Mr*, f»*»* man Mat kt*y, who p««S4-d away, I obruary JHtb, 19411 Uk«\u2018 f tiling JoaVA* tba y**r* «lip by.But mrrworlA* nf you will navtr dlf*.Kv*r M*rTumh*r*d by, DDKMAN MA< KI V rhu»band), MR.A MR*:.MjOYT) MAf\u2019KKY, (\u2022on and dtuylitor-ln-lawi; MR A MTV».M A JHHnKH.r*l*t*r and brothordn law;; M!< A MRR.R.J.MAfKAY.fbrolhtr *nd »1ai*r In l*w).J.H.FLEURY Inc.FUNERAL HOME 83 Adam Slreat Richmond TA 6 2222 Valeourt, Main St., Tal.27 at the home of Mr.and Mfs.Donald Stolliker.wlali to Axpr< M mv MrHIIRNTTY In loving mrmory of the congregation are invited,!rno1^ *incere Ihank* to all mylof a doar i)ii*band, father and - » - -j\t.ui^u w-.\tci.,., friend* who r*m«rnh» rid rm during grandfather.John Burney, who port shows that in Sherbrooke fnd a __ rh_ ^rs' Hran7 %Sta , mv re^nt ,i«y in ti,»- sherhrook*- r^wd «way »uddenJy on i>i, by municipal countries, the re- Girl Guide News county alone ihere 'Acre (even ^RO\u2019cjponding aecrelary of Hoapita ¦.\ton to - nr ;n, iwi ' planLs employing an average of yuebsc Sherbrooke Fresbytery r>r Kiinck, or oouaan, mi»» i)r»i>\tYou i>»rt» no on« » i, knit with\three ruffles\tof\tmatdi light\tbulb and turn left to Christiansen.\t«sweater,\tstuff\tit with\tone or with targe ruines ot match =\tit from the socket !\t*\t*\t*\timore towels to separate the mDian°eanZBrien looked de \u2019Rl,t remember - first turn Mrs.W.T.Pearson, Wilson front and back so air can mnri* in a enektaii dress of - off the current.If you're in {Street, Lennoxville, left yes {circulate.This cuts drying time blueberry\tchiffon over\ttaffeta\tdoub(- remcn'e the fl,se-\t\u2018terday fnr Bl,ockville- Ontario\tconsiderably- with a floral design of mint green ami beige roses, fashioned with a full skirt, fitted CHERRY RIVER CHAPEL 9.30\ta.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Communion.7.30\tp.m.Evangelistic Service.MAGOG SERVICES 9.30 a.m.in Masonic Hall, Sunday School.700 p.m.Evangelistic Service.The Evangelical Free Church 112 Merry South.Magog.Rev.Melvin Lundeen, Pastor, Gospel Service in French 10.30 a.m.Gospel Service in English 2:30 p.m, Everyone Welcome! Valuation Anmi Sherbrooke Corps.175 Wellington St South.Services conducted by Lieut.Richard Parks.Sunday, Feb.18.1962.11.00 a.m.Holiness meeting.230 p.m.Sunday School.7.00\tp.m.Salvation meeting.Wed 2,00 p.m.Home League meeting.8.00\tp.m.Prayer meeting.S\u2019muv.iliT fUrmnrUtl (Ülturdi Denault & Galt Sts.Minister, Rev.C.M.Currie, M.A., B.D., Ph.D.Choir Master: E.Howland.Organist: Mrs.E.Howland.S.S.Supt.: R.Gillam 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Morning Worship THE TEN COMMANDMENTS 5th THE FAMILY North Hatley United Church Meeting In The Baptist Church.Minister\u2014Rev.W.Reid.930 a.m.Worship.9.50 a.m.Church SchooL HAMMOND ORGANS and HEINTZMAN PIANOS flay organ the easy way with an Hammond \"Chord Organ\" Saa It today at Hammond Organ Studio Dominique Boulet ^31 Wellington S,- -LO, 2 3869 The Pentecostal Chapel 492 College Street, Richmond.D.J.Poirier, Pastor.Sunday Services 9.45 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning worship.CHURCH NOTICE DEADLINE In order to give better service to advertisers, it is necessary that all church notices for Saturday be received io later than 10 a.m.Friday.Your co-operation in adhering to this deadline will be appreciated by the Sherbrooke Record advertising department.Today s recipe MINCEMEAT COOKIE SLICES Yield\u2014about 4'a dozen cookies *4 cup mincemeat, 2lv cups once-sifted all-purpose flour, or 3l* cups one-sifited pastry flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, G teaspoon baking soda, 's teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, '2 teaspoon ground mace.a-i cup shortening, cup lightly packed brown sugar, hi cup granulated sugar, 1 egg, l teaspoon rum flavoring.Drain mincemeat in a sieve, if very moist.Sift together the all purpose or pastry flour , baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinna mon and mace.Cream shortening; gradually blend in sugars.Add egg and beat it in well; mix in rum flavoring and mincemeat.Add dry ingredients part at a time, combining well after each addition.Shape dough into 2 rolls about 2 inches in diameter; wrap snugly and chill several hours or overnight.Preheat oven to 350 deg F.(moderate).Grease cookie sheets, Using a sharp knife, cut each chilled roll of dough into slices about '\u2022« inch thick.Arrange Uie slices, well apart, on prepared cookie sheets.Bake in preheated oven 12 to 15 minutes.Cool on wire racks., ¦ üS «s ¦ MISS FRANCINE LANGLOIS, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Langlois of Sherbrooke, and MR.ANDRE G FRY MS of Montreal, son of the late Honorable Mr.Justice Cesaire Grevais and Mrs.Gênais of Sherbrooke, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, March 10, In Sherbrooke, Quebec.-\u2014- Protact Wall Hang a large aluminum-covered asbestos pad against the wall adjacent to your stove.It will be easier to wash grease splatters from this robe dry is no reason to play {movable pad than from the hooky from your weekly «wall itself.shampoo Lubricate your scalp\t________________ and hair instead with a preshampoo hot olive oil treat ment every week or two.Then wash It thoroughly Beauty Tips Shampoo Regularly Just because your hair may Rlbbonod Mink Those wedding rings mink pieces now come with lining uf vat ret ribbon They're being done in fox, too, both white and Norwegian blue.Ane they ne moderately prieedi\t>1 MOVING ?USE OUR WIFE APPROVED SERVICE North American Van Linas Inc.ART CRAWFORD 89 ABENAQUIS LO.9-5105, Sht rbrooke [ Authorised Ageist for 1 in\u2014.\u2014 VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD and ROLLS TASTY BAKERY TREAT* Td.LO.2-2744 FABULOUS FEBRUARY PROGRESSIVE FUR SALE TO-DAY YOU SAVE \u2014 OUR LOW JANUARY PRICES remember .the sooner you shop \u2014 the better the assortment r, Am i I Here's just a sampling of dozens of exciting new features on the Moffat \u201cFiesta\u201d.\u2022 A simple switch raises or lowers the unique oven \u201cPower Rack\" for perfect broiling and baking results.\u2022 The Moffat-exclusive warming shelf below the oven has its own controlled-heat, is safe for your finest china.\u2022 The space-saving, giveaway cooking surface lets you use 2 or 4 elements as desired.\u2022 A \"Lazy Susan\" base swings open at a touch of thefoot pedal\u2014there\u2019s ample space for pots, pans and range accessories.And the price of the Moffat \u201cFiesta\" is only $469.00 (base extra) Cor.of Frontenac A Dufferin.Sherbrooke.FOR MODERN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES See Your Favorite Dealer or, Southern Canada Power WE GUARANTEE AND SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL .\u2022»* MWMwiHwwimmn Salwtdcuji book, Grand duke ages on Hapsburg coins SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD SAT.EEB 17, 1962 WIN MEED Br MATHER.FR>S Edited by: Gladys Taylor.Hortense Combines\u2014saint and a sinner The \u201cbreak up\" of an Eastern Townships winter (though such a welcome event doesn\u2019t seem too probable at the moment) was the Inspiration for a poem which has won Doris A.King formerly of Thetford Mines, coveted recognition by the National Poetry Association of Los Angeles.r'îïMftm If\" lO' ™s.\t: ' \u201e !;/'iSi Mrs.King, now head of the English Department of Bolton High School in New York State spent several years prior to 1960 in Thetford Mines where her prize-winning poem RIGA D O O N OF SPRING was written.Her husband Charles C.au g is also a published writer who expects his latest novel, which is based on the French-Indian War and also was written while the couple lived in Quebec, to be published in the spring.It would seem that the East- -ern Townships, in addition to inspiring her to prize-winning verse was also a place Doris King did not wish to forget to judge by these lines from a poem THETFORD MINES FROM GRANITE ROCK writ-ten before she left: Though I shall not always be here, Let memory be bringing\u2014 The closeness of sky, the brisk wind And the white throat's singing.\u2022 « \u2022 The Winnipeg Branch of the Canadian Authors Association has announced its annual short story contest, sponsored by Lady Eaton and the C.A.A.A prize of S50.00 will be given for the best short story.Entries must reach Mrs.Olive Goldie, 674 Centennial St., Winnipeg, by March 15th, 1962.\u2022\t*\t\u2022 Nova Scotia writer, Barbara Grantmyre, has had a children\u2019s story accepted in the W.J.GAGE Childrens Story Contest announced in this column some time\tago.\tMrs.\tGrant- myre has also sold three short stories to the John Drainie Short Story programme on CBC.\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 Originally written as a sequel to MEIN KAMPF, then suppressed\tby\thimself\tfor seventeen years, HITLER\u2019S SECRET BOOK to be released this week in Canada by MCCLELLAND A STEWART stands today as the biggest historical discovery of the post World War II era.Aside from its publication in a German language limited edition of 5.000 in West Germany \u2014which was sold entirely within two days\u2014this book has never before appeared in print until ita recent publication in the U.S A.and now in Canada.Believed to be an Invaluable historical document for any student of modern history and especially for those looking for an understanding of the event* leading up to the second war.It also reflects a distorted mind endowed with un hounded ambition caught in the limbo of Its own infleil-bility.\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 One of the newest members of the Canadian Authors Association i* world-wide traveller John H.Tobe of Niagara-on-the-Lake.Author of the book HUN-ZA.Mr.Tobe recently spoke to the Montreal Women's Art Society.\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 Polly Bergen, turned author, and\tit\twould\tappear\talso philosopher,\tin her\tnew\tbonk THE POLLY BERGEN BOOK OF BEAUTY.FASHION AND CHARM (PRENTICE HALL) promises that \"If you ran discover.capture and hold onto \u2022 genuine love of life and of l»»t*i alive you will never hive tn worry about growing old, or growing fat.or grow ing ugly.\"; DAUGHTER TO NAPOLEON by Constance Wright.Holt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada Ltd., S7.25, 405 pp.Napoleon had no daughters of his own.The subject of this book is Hortense who was his step daughter and the actual offspring of Josephine Beauharnais.Hortense married Napoleon's brother, Louis, and one of their sons eventually became Napoleon III.Hortense\u2019s life had many elements of tragedy and yet Constance Wright manages to make her heroine appear as neither a milksop nor a martyr.Hortense was very unhappily married to Louis.Two of her children died during her lifetime.She lived to see Napoleon\u2019s empire crumble and the emperor die, but she died before her son became Napoleon III The person who emerges from the pages is attractive and interesting.Hortense was obviously a woman of character.And her character sparkles through the sad story, and because she is indomitable the final impact of the book is not tragic.Miss Wright presents Napoleon as a personality who is intriguing and fascinating if not particularly likeable.If this was the real Napoleon it is easy to understand why he was a success and a failure, why many loved him and many more hated him.The book declines some- what in interest with the decline of Napoleon and Hortense\u2019s exile, but this is almost inevitable and the quality of writing certainly does not deteriorate.For students of history and students of character this bock has a special appeal, but it is more than a history' of a character study.It is lively, amusing, often en thralling story and the result has an almost universal appeal.ALISON SCHOENFELD m \"l/îîè Mgfe tüi form of for the mental declining ALL THE BEST YEARS by Desmond Young.HARPER A BROS.(Musson Book Company Ltd.)\u2014333 pp illustrated $5.95.\u2022 * * Why does one write an autobiography?Conceit aside, I With Indian P.O.W.'s Switzerland in suppose It is a form of mental exercise for one\u2019s declining years, a sort of retroactive diary or perhaps, more charitably speaking, it may be prompted by a desire to share with others what appears to one as an exciting and interesting life.Regardless of motite.autobiographies which were quite the rage in Victorian times, are now rather rare publishing events except for the great or the near-great and more often than not, even these, out of either a sense of literary inadequacy or false modesty, are ghost written.This book la an autobiography of the old school and suffers from conceit inherent in any such work.Brigadier Y\u2019oung is best known for his timely biography, \u201cRommel, the Desert Fox\u201d based on his experience in the Western Desert in World War II but the subject of \u201cAll the Best Years\u201d, despite a life story of undeniable variety cannot expect to command the universal interest accruing to a latter day military genius.Written with some perceptivity for his times, the author traces his life through Oxford, the Rifle Brigade in World War I, deep sea salvage, the world of entertainment in which he managed a theatre and ran a night club, to Africa and India as a newspaper editor, the Indian Civil Service, as a public relations expert, to the Western Desert for World War II, a prisoner of war in Italy, and so on.throughout all this profusion of activity he apparently remained popular, and irritatingly enough, never wrong in his opinions or decisions.If you can forgive and forget habitual name dropping and self-nghteouness, there emerges s portrait of a decent, likeable fellow who had had an exercise years enjoyable and interesting time on this planet of ours.I.C.CAMPBELL.A novel of literary distinction THE BLANKET OK THE DARK by John Buchan, 287 pgs.I\u2019enguin Books, 85c THE BLANKET OF THE DARK by John Buchan, a former Governor-General of Canada and author of many other fine works, is a novel of literary distinction, a fact evident in the first few paragraphs.John Buchan is an author who does not have to rely on crude language or unsavoury episodes to give force and liveliness to his writings.Sot in the England of Henry VIII, THE BLANKET OF THE DARK involves a plot to put Peter, lawful son of the Duke of Buckingham who \u201cdied a shameful and unmerited death\u201d because \u201cWolaely.feared to go to the French wars and leave such a one behind,\" on the throne of England.When the story opens.Peter, who has been brought up by a humble forrester and his wife, thinks himself the son of an unknown English soldier anti is troubled by his seemingly inborn desire for greatness when the best he can hope for is some unrewarding position in the church.For the reader who enjoys a novel about well-known historical characters and events in an English time of storm within church and state, THE BLANKET OF THE DARK offers a fast-paced story with fact and the imagined-prob able beautifully and intricate ly interwoven.BLUEBELL PHILLIPS.Appoint official TORONTO \u2014W\u2014The Cana dian Broadcasting Corpora tion Wednesday announced the appointment of William Armstrong, 32, as secretary to the Fifth Commonwealth Broadcasting Conference, to be held in Canada in 1963.Mr.Armstrong is now director of information services for the CBC.The conferences are rie signed to co-ordinate broad casting within the Common wealth, exchange ideas and plan joint programs.Some of the moat beautiful of modern coin* are those which were minted in Vienna by the Hapsburg».Collecting coma of the Hape-burgs should be a fascinating quest, as this dynasty covei^ ed a long era and many coun tries.Two ailver coins of or# of the last of the Hapsburgs, beautifully «truck and with interesting obverses and re verse», are double guldens of Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, who reigned for 66 years, from 1846 to 1916 These two coins are \u201cversa tile\" they will fit into an Austrian collection, a type set of the Hapsburgs.a European Crown set, or a collection of Royal Marriage Commémoratives.ISSUED IN 1854 WD 1879 One was issued in 1854 to commemorate the marnage of Francis Joseph to Elizabeth, daughter of Maximilian Joseph, Duke of Bavaria.The other was issued in 1879 to commemorate their silver wedding anniversary Each has the value \u201czvvei gulden\u201d incused around the edge of the coin.Francis Joseph bore, in addition to his titles of Emperor of Aus tria and King of Hungary and Bohemia, 31 titles of Grand Duke, Duke, Mar grave.Princely Count, and so on, and at one period he bore the title ' King of Jerusalem,\u201d The 1854 coin commemorating the marriage of this august personage has the ac-oolated heads of the couple facing right on the obverse.On th* reverse is depicted the wedding scene with the couple with clasped hands standing before a bishop whose hand is raised in blessing.EXQUISITE DETAIL ON REVERSE On many commémorative coins and medals of this period the royal personages are portrayed in antique vestments, but in this case Francis Joseph is portrayed in military uniform and Elizabeth in bridal gown and veil.Under magnification the exquisite detail of this reverse is seen to be amazingly photographic, even to Francis Joseph\u2019s side burns, the design on the hilt of his sword, and the lace of Elizabeth's veil.The 1879 coin, which commemorates the silver wedding anniversary has the ac-colated heads of the couple facing right, but the portraits are mature and Francis Joseph has grown a beard On the reverse is »n allegorical seated female figure.Many of the European countries and German states issued coins to commemorate either the wedding or the silver or golden wedding an niversary of the ruler.The two Francis Joseph coins are the only ones of the same size and value commémorât ing both the marriage and the silver wedding annlver sary of the same monarch.The prices of Francis Joseph coins are still remarkably low A local dealer recently had one of the 1879 double guldens in brilliant uncirculated condition priced at only $8.50.lyoj^ Whitehouse Collecting in the Townships The archipelago of Seyrhellcs consists of 99 island* lying in Iho Indian Ocean.The largest Island.Mahe.on which the capital.Victoria, is situated is about 970 miles east of Mombasa and 934 miles north of Mauritius.The Islands are believed to have been discovered by Pedro Mas-raregnas.a Portuguese navigator, In 1505, although there Is evidence to suggest that they had hern visited by Arab ami Persian seafarers in the 12th century.During the next ?fl years the islands wera used bv the pirates who Infested C! SM ¦IM'II I fWi- v 4\u2019 sK'ii in.u.i:s i*8 ^ F AjiH il 11.1-luS stAiyfl\t-«w\t.\t.ft», v rt-i i-wr StNTH' III MUSIC ON RECORDS By HUGH DOHERTY FRENCH OVERTURES \u2014 Offenbach.Orpheus in the Underworld; Offenbach, la Belle Helene; Refold, /amps; Auber, le Domino Nolr; \\uber, Fra Dlavolo; Lato, Le Roi d'Ys; I.\u2018Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Ernest An sennet coud.(LONDON stereo CS 62051 A collection of some of the frolluest and most rousing overtures in the orchestra repertoire receives fine treatment af the hands of L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande.Under conductor Ansermet\u2019s baton, the music swells into gorgeous plumes.London\u2019s stereo sound is full and true.it OSCAR LEVANT AT THE PIANO \u2014 Music of Chopin, Debussy, Havel (COLUMBIA stereo MS 6276) __ Mr.Levant\u2019s undoubted talents as a pianist with a most individual and at times brilliant style are amply demonstrated in this recording of some of the stand aids of the solo concert pianist.One side of (he record Is devoted completely to well known Chopin pieces.In Mr.Levant\u2019s playing of them, one might find quarrel with the rapidity with which he skitters over some of the passages, hut it is difficult to fault his spirit.On the reverse side, Mr.Levant appears more at home with Debussy and Ravel.His headlong and somewhat abrupt manner seems well suited to these two rompnaer*.Yl* 4, g the Indian Ocean, t he 18th century saw hiller fighting for control on the Indian Ocean between England and Eianin so that the profitable trade routes to the far east could he protected.In 1756 a \"Stone of Possession\u201d was set up by Captain Morphey of the frigate Ee Cerf In the name of the King of Krancr.The Islands were named Seychelles In honor of the Vicomte Moreau de Sechelles who was Controller General of Finance under louis \\V from 1714 to 1756.Eranee did not establish a colony on the Islands until 1768 when Hie French wished lo compete with the Dutch in the trade of aplce and tt was decided to plant spice plan talions.The outbreak of war in 1778 between England and Kraiico stopped Hie plans.In the meantime the slave trad rrs hud found these Islands Ideal as a stopping off place between Madagascar and Arabia.In May 1780, a ITench slave ship approached and fearing the Islands had fallen Into British hands she flew \u2022 Itrltlah Flag.The iiilinhit,mis, believing the ship lo be English set file lo the plantations and all the valuable work was destroyed overnight.The history of these Islands is (tiled with Intrigue and warfare and their value In trade and eommeiee lias Increased during Hie years.There will he n new set of stamps for these fascinating islands and a few values are illustrated.* * * The Crown Agents have lire of the Barbados Bor ' '.T Mt.,*,,*,**,#^**,* - - announced .some new Issues in the near future Among ¦ gf Skilful portrayal of characters fSI; With Frau Rommel Unbiased view of life THE UNIVERSITY AS A PUBLISHER - Eleanor Harman.editor.University of Toronto Pres*.200 pages.$3.50 \u201cThe University is a Publisher\u201d is s collection of some 25 articles by various members of the University of Toronto Press staff dealing with various phases of a university-operated publishing business.The book is designed to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Toronto University Press in 1901.The articles cover »uch subjects as the purpose of a university press, a history of the Toronto institution, a de senplion of the plan*, as well as a resume of the more out-atinding works produced.Marsh Jeannerot.director of the Toronto University Press, in the introductory article describes the place of a university publishing house in the general printing field.The purpose of a university press, he says, is to fill the gap between works produced by private publishers and those coming from government agencies, such as tha King's Printer The commcrcisl publisher of necessity, says Mr.Jeannerot, must pay attention to the sales possibilities of any book he produces.Thus many potential publications covering a limited field of interest arc neglected These might be produced by government agencies, but the danger here is that political consideration might well do* minetc the choice of work* to be produced.1* is inconceivable that the Royal Printer would sponsor works critical of the administration of the day, Mr.Jeannerot points oat Designed to fill the gap between the two groups, the university pres* may provide coming generations woth the most unbiased view of con-temporary life CTTHBERT JONES Profitable reading material HAD YOU BEEN BORN IN ANOTHER FAITH\u2014By Mar eus Barh.Prentice-Hall.186 pp.S3.95.\u201cThe years of gestation (of this book) were nourished by visits to the temples o£ other people In other cultures and in other lands.\u201d So says Dr.Marcus Bach, author, lecturer, and professor at the School of Religion, University of loda It is enlightening reading material for those people, young or old, who are confused by the many diverse rrli gions of the world.Here the reader identifies him'elf with each of the nine major religions in turn, and ends by having s greater understanding of all mankind.The reider will realize the truth of Dr Bach's statement thit \u201cthe spirit inh»rent in religions is found to be one spirit when we truly put ourselves in the other person s place.\u201d \u201cI feel,\" he preface* hi* book, \u201cthat the great religion* ahould be viewed as different dialects by which man speaks to God- and God to min '' In spirilusl exchange lie» new hope for s new era Indeed, this we must do if w-e \u2022re to continue to exist.FLORENTE POPE.UNlVEeSlTICS HELP The universities of Cambridg* md Glisgow csrry ou* enmmo-logic*! research with government financial «distance.1 MET A LADY .Howard Spring .Collins .418 pages.Listed among the best books published in 1061, this latest novel of Howard Spring's has been referred to as the story of a man and the two loves of his life.This short synopsis might be somewhat misleading, as the book is by no means just a love story.Although the life of the ccn Irai character about whom Mr.Spring is writing is highlighted by the impact of his meeting with the beautiful and extraordinary Sylvia Bas-combe and her daughter Janet, this book is in essence (he story of George Ledra, the account of his life and the people In it, from World War I to the end of World War II.A schoolboy at the outbreak of World War I, George I/>d-ra.the son of a Manchester cotton merchant, was sent by his father to Cornwall for health reasons.There he lived with and studied under Mr.Hector Chown, a retired Greek scholar And It Is at Not suitable for the young THE RED SERGE by Harwood Steele.Published by The Ryerann Pre*s, Toronto.Price S4.50.At first quick glance, these sixteen stories of Royal Canadian Mounted Police adventures.would appesr to he suitable for teenage boys However, do not let the R.C'.M P.theme mislead you; this i* not a book suitable for young people.The author hits some very sour note* While reading \u201cThe Red Serge\" this reviewer wss tempted to quit hslfway through.However, I sm glad 1 did not give up as Mr.Steele has kept his best stories until near the end of hi* book.This I believe, wsa a mn-take stories like A couple of Caribou ' and \u201cPal\u201d would certainly have mad* in-testing in otherwise very drearv beginning SHIRLEY SIMPSON.Pcnruan, in Cornwall, that he met Sylvia Bascombc, an actress, his tutor\u2019s niere, and her daughter Janet, At the most impressionable age of Hi.the hoy came into elosc contact with women for the first time in his life, his mother having died when he was born, and he was thus totally unprepared for Hie impact such acquain tance was to have on his einn tional life.The fascination he fe.lt for both women was to stay with him throughout his adolescence and leave an in deliblc impression.Halfway in age between Sylvia and Janet, subconsciously his deepest longing was always for the older woman, whom he eventually married.At the age of 17.George met Bob Meagher, just demobilized from military service, who was to become his friend and from then on Bob\u2019s story continues to he woven into his own.Essentially a fighter end without the advantages of a relatively secure financial background such a* ills friend\u2019s, Bob Meagher rose to become an industrial tycoon who was ereated Lord at the peak of his career and Vis-( ount a) Hu end of the s< < ond World War He was briefly married to Janet, Syl vla\u2019s daughter, who became his second wife, yet he was never to find personal happi ness of a lasting kind, such as was George Ledra\u2019s.ThLs is a well written book, absorbing because the author skilfully handles the infer woven characters, every one of which adds to the meaning of the hook.His sensitive portrayal of the strength and weaknesses of the persons he created make» them very hu man indeed.Mr.Springs rnneern wdth the people of his era permits the reader of fascinating in sight, into the feeling and re actions during the socially and politically changing years in England in the past three decade*\tA.L.?¦ .Scout Association, a new definitive sel for British Honduras.Ceylon will issue a stamp lo honour the 50th Anniversary of the Scout movement Cyprus will Issue the already announced Europe set, a definitive, set and » set for the Malaria Eradiction programme Hong Kong will have a Postal Centenary la v> ''\to \u2018\t'lie and Sierra Leone a Mai «.I«.«i»si aria issue, and there will be them are the stamps from a new regular m-I for Smga Barbados for the Golden Jub pore tY ?\t* The study of stamp* and of postal markings Is a most important part of our hobby, and Hie interest displayed af the.SI.I rancis ( olleclors ( luh by ils members Is most eiu-oiiraging to students of philately.The wriler has always though! Hiaf Hie rollrcting of used stamps was more interesting than Hie galhering of stamps from agenrlrs The stamps are issued for postal use and to find a used stamp with a nice circular postmark from some obscure village in far-off Ghana, for instance, seems lo stir ones imagination to dream up all sorts of reasons for Its use.Did It rome from a Missionary, a trader, nr perhaps from some government employee.After all, It is highly unlikelv (liai a native used It.The cancelled lo order stamps that are sold these days as \"superb used\u201d do not have this fascination.I remember receiving, in a mixture from London, a number of high value* from South Africa on paper, a total of four pounds.Right away I thought of diamonds being sent by registered airmail at the letter rate, a dream hut slill that is part of stamp collecting.There is much to be said about mint, unhinged and perfect stamps.They are beautiful, .mil they arc good properly, hul Hie used ones are fun to collect, and many times cheaper loo.it it -it Have you decided lo attend one of Ihe meelings of the stamp club near you?These clubs consist of collectors like yourselves and your attendance would add to their pleas ore and to yours.I not* that Mr.J.B Swift of Island Brook manages to get to Sherbrooke to most meetings, and that is » fair trip If you have not already don* so, then contact Fred Smith of the St Francis Collectors Club at Lennoxville.He will probably send along a ropy of the Club Bulletin This is a worthwhile effort, and you will then see w\u2019hat a club ran rin.IT iff II 6* -:3& .-C r- » *¦*-«\t**L~- «\t\u2014 «01\t,.J:i GLASSINE ENVELOPES Thts* are (ha famous Worctttar glaitinat art a must for all who havo stamps in quantity, used for y**rs as a saf* method for stamp storage.1 _ |V« a 2'/.\t.per\t100\t45c 2 \u2014 2 5/16 * 3*/*\tper\t100\tSSc 3 \u2014 2Va * 4V*\t\t.\tper\t100\t60c 4\u20143\u2019/a * 4%\tper\t100\t65c Other sites In stock \u2014 immediate shipment.Orders under $2.00 plus postage.May we serve you?PHILMAR REG\u2019D DIXVILLE P 0.5323000202010501022302000200020001532323530001020102485323012323 2892251 \\ amPRWtOOïTP ftAS.'f RBCOTID, SAT.TPB Vf, lft*« IT'S ALL Buy SELL \u2022 HELP WANTED * E M P L O V K* E^N T *|LOST AND FOUND \u2022 FOR h f R E* * BUY* FOP HIRE 12.To Let 1.Articles For Sole TV G^ner»! 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May occupancy, also lots wanted, venlencee, dishwasher.Good sal Beaudean Inc.Phone: LO.2-2185.ary for light person, plus liberal -\u2014- free time.Apply In person.1312J48.Money To LoOrt Dominion Ave.\t.\t7 MONEY to loan, first and second Buy - Sell - Exchange PIANOS & ORGANS New & Used Plano Tuning and Repairing Goods and Services Use this handy guide to progressive Eastern Townships business concerns! SHERBROOKE pump, in perfect condition.Call Church »n^satisfactory1 education! work iEXPERIENCED, responsible person| mortgage.In the city or country.! .\ti\t, ,\tt\tawar r.*\u2019 Of I tsASsPa\t\u2019J\tr\\ 7~ t* t ofSfeVklt/\tTYaac Me.rt - ¦ V-, 1 rt\tL\u201c .\tn ., t r\\ 2.4648\twater, electricity, rugs, linoleum;\t-.\t, - and Venetian blinds, fumished i history, financial statement TROPICAL fish, aquariums of all Avaj|ahlc immediately.Evenings,! and references.Our men sizes, complete accessories, plants.97 clark Iy0 2-3243.\t!\tstart at $500 00 salary and j e.Fontaine, 1362 Dorval st I- - | commission.Income oppor- I S5E5DS5TTr^^terSSL-'SS SSiX'' ZJ*.I»-Pe,!onal Queen or 1 Depot.over 20 years of age, preferably married, general duties, 2 children, good salary.Call IX).2-0089 for sale.ELECTROHOME T.V.,\t21 screen, very good condition.Cau qsje of the finest apple orchards at 1618 King St.W., phone LO , 7-4864.In the Eastern Townships, near YOU'RE WORTH MORE Magog.Approx.2000 trees, storage1 space for equipment and ample! room for sorting and grading crop supplied.Any reasonable offer 16\u201d BARN ventilators, $50 00, new| and used tires, stoves, washers,! refrigerators, Franklin fireplace, with doors to shut and use like stove.Write for descriptive folders.Wanted: old guns, antiques.]\t___________ Francis Ingalls, Sutton Junction,j |,,0R y[AY 1st » apartment, 4 rooms.Que.\tI heated, ground floor, hot water year around, stove and refrig- THAN YOU THINK considered.For further informa-lion, Phone Montreal RE.8 9782 collect.4.Property For Sale NEW BUNGALOWS, 5 and 6 rooms, 28 x 48.brick, automatic heating, floors all tile covered, situated In Belmont development, Belvedere South.Price $9,760 and $lb,-700\t$1,000 down balance easy monthly terms Apply J- L.Pom erleau.LO.2-5728.erator.Tel.LO.7-4640.SEVF.N ROOM tenement, Magog Street, oil heating, gond rond! tlon.Quiet tenant.165 Magog St., 1/1 2-8080.APARTMENTS, 5 rooms, heated, to sublet, 1st and 2nd floor, hot water, shower, linoleum furnish ed.Immediate occupancy, and May 1st.Located 1490 Prospect Call IX).9 1154.HEATED 5iA room flat with all conveniences, 1151 Dominion, Apt.2, $110.00 per month.Apply Lucien Nadeau, LO.9-7444, before 6 p.m., IX).2-7001, after 6 p.m.NEW BUNGALOWS \u2014 ready for occupancy, located on Pasteur street, near\tPortland Ave.\tIn Sherbrooke.\tBuilt under\tthe C.M.H.C.Eligible for provincial rebate of 3%.Down payment $1500.Balance monthly payments of $76,00 including capital and Interest.Open for visitors \u2022ï*un'! ApA\tj rooms, heated and day afternoon\tor by appoinimenl:\t^0|\twater,\tstove and\trefrigerator, or by calling\tLO.2 (,(.?.!\t:\tjgg\tt;i)l\tAvemie , Apt.\t1.\tGarage LENNOX VILLE \u2014 Three year old] available, brick bungalow.3 bedrooms, fui!' ^pivn.i\t\u201e,.w residence.6 landscaped, paved driveway, la)- roomSi immediate possession, ex-rated on quiet street.Private sale.rel,ent lnc\u201et|,ln $13000 monthly HYGIENE SUPPLIES (rubber goods) Mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples 25c.\t25 samples, SI.00 Mall order Dept.C-2, Nov.Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont Reasonable interest.Easy ments.Tel.LO.9-3181.ATHLETIC POLICE VICTORIA (CP)\u2014City policemen will be instructed in the arts ol ju Jitsu.The police com mission has approved training of two constables who, in turn, will instruct other members of the force in unarmed combat.MiSSgÇÉ WHOLESALE & RETAIL 1506 King West\u2014LO.9-3423 Sherbrooke TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St., West, (in basement) LO.2-4334 SHERBROOKE Terms 7-7397.available.Phone: IX).HOUSE FOR SALE.8 rooms, heatlni?system,\tbathrooms, garage, solarium, suitable for large family.1452 Dorval St.VERY Beautiful private individual new six room residence, 1205 Grime Street.Adjoining .Sherbrooke Country Club.Wonderful everything.Ready for occupancy Also 1815 Grime with large garage etc.Terms and utmost, satisfaction.Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand.Phone IX).2-OR74.10-ROOM new wonderful large residence opposite Sherbrooke University.Automatic heating.Large garage.Other residences, 2.355 Bachand and 2310 Bachand and 1585 Leonard Also 1470 Cabana Street.Visit these ideal locations.Full Information available Satisfactory terms.Quick possession.Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand.Phone I/).2-0874.Phone I/O.2-4814 or IX).9-1840.TENEMENT, 8 rooms, not heated, third floor.$48.00 monthly.238 Park Ave.LO.7-8798.3 AND 4 ROOMS, heated, hot water year around, stove, refrigerator and Venetian blinds furnished, colored bathroom.Adults only.475 Vlmy St.Apt.1, Phons LX).9-2253.15.Rooms To Let ROOM to let at 313 Quebec Street.LARGE, quiet room to let, in mod ern house, in renter of Lennox ville.Tel.LO.2 8242.17.Convalescent Home ROOM and care for elderly person or semi-invalid, tray service, pleasant surroundings, trained attend ants and modern conveniences Tel: LO.2-0954, 219 Montreal St.WANT-T\u2019AH unload property?We don\u2019t pawn white elephants off on buyers, but we\u2019ve got prospective I IQ Wanted To Pu-rhn LO 9-3659 tUICK, Pontiac, VauxhalL $12,000 in a year paid to our salesmen in 38 other cities who started without previous sales experience In our field.If you are over 30 and Interested, and ran speak French and English, please get in touch with F If Swallow, President, Southwestern Petroleum Co., P O.Box 789.Fort Worth, 1, Texas.32.Situation Wanted: Female RESPONSIBLE lady would mind children, afternoon, and awnings.Call LO.2-7002.35a.Legal\t________ NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CARTIER GAS CORPORATIONS.LA CORPORATION DE GAZ CARTIER will apply to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec at Us present session for the adoption of an Act for the following purposes: s) Authorize it to: 1.Acquire, by agreement or by expropriation, oil rights of way.servitudes and lands necessary for the construction of pipe lines for the conveyance and distribution of natural gas in a territory comprising all the counties of the Province of Quebec situated south of the St.laswrenre River up to the border of the United States and extending eastward to and Including the counties of Levis and Dorchester, and on the north of the St.Lawrence River the counties of Vaudreull, Soulan-ges, L\u2019Assomption, Montcalm, Joltette, Berthler, Masklnonge, St - Maurice, Chamhplaln Ixaviolctte, Portneuf and Quebec including the cities and towns constituted by apeclal j act or by letters patent located | within the geographical limits of the said counties, and save ; and except as regards the disirl- j butlon of gas the territory refer-red to in Article 8 of 4-5 Eliza- i both II, chapter 157, as amended 1 by 5-fl Elizabeth 11, Chapter 4L 2\tAcquire by agreement, any system of gas distribution, with ail the franchises, rights of way i and servitudes connected therewith, and to exercise such franchises, rights of way and servitudes.3\tExercise within th# limits of the territory described above, the powers set forth respecting gas in the provisons of sections 83 to 71 and 73 to 78 Inclusive, of the Gas and Water Companies Act.(Revised Statutes, 1941, chapter 294); 4.Obtain from any municipal corporation comprised In the above territory, on mere résolu- HELP WANTED - MALE SALES TRAINING Young m»n for Plywood Company a$ Sales Trainee, position offers opportunity for advancement to outside sales or administrative position.Applicant must be bilingual, minimum Grade II, required two or three years experience in building materials an asset, full Company benefits, Group Insurance.Pension Plan, etc.All replies must be in writing to: THE MANAGER WELDWOOD WESTPLY LTD.Box 654, Sherbrooke.No phone calls.ARTHUR BLOWN LTD.Meadow Street\u2014SHERBROOKE\u2014Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store Next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Before buying furniture, visit us.We have all types at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many second hand articles in excellent condition.TERMS IF DESIRED GENERAL BEARING SERVICE 111 Wellington South BALL and ROLLER BEARING DISTRIBUTOR TOUCJOf LO.9-3238 111 Wellington South Sherbrooke, P.Q.Professional Directory Advocates ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS.ILANGLA1S, MONTY It LYNCH.Armand Rous seau, Q.C., Paul Mullins Gervals.André Langlala, Ren» Monty, W Warren Lynch.LOrralne 2-4735, 6 Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke.TOBIN* TOBIN, Trial W^rk and Geneuil P r a c 11 c e, Bosenbloom Bldg., opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington (North).LO 2-2120.WESLEY ki.BRADLEY, Q.C.The Canada Bldg., 455 Craig Street West, MontreaL UN 1-2737.JOSEPH-CASSAR, Trial Work A General Practice, 158 Frontenac Street fSun Life Bldg.) Room 14.Tel: LO 2-3827 Rea.LO.2-9791.It's Always 'SPRING TIME\" at MD DEZIEL AUTO SPRING 50 St.Francois Blvd.S.Tel.LO.7-6677 SHERBROOKE JACOBY On Bridge BIDDING CUES SOUTH\u2019S PLAY In case you don't approve of today s bidding you will have no argument from me.Still, ting am the actual auction when the hand waa played in a match in Europe, and South took advantage of hi« opponents\u2019 to bring home a most difficult contract.He ruffed the second club lead and promptly led a heart toward dummy's king.West ducked and the king held the trick.A second heart was won by East who led the jack of clubs.South ruffed and went through a careful mental review of the bidding.West had really bid a lot Obviously, he had started with five clubs and four hearts and his jump in hearts almost aure-ly indicated a singleton spade.In that case South could not afford to draw trumps since East would be left in control.XOBTB 4)100» VK2 ?ajTS «10853 WEST 0» A7 V A10 5 3 ?100 3 «AKQ73 EAST *J»8« VQJtT ?\t9» ?\tJ84 SOUTH A AKQ53 ¥864 ?KQ5t *S Ho one vtthterab!» West North East I* Pass t* 24 4V 44 Pass F22» Pass Opening lead\u20144 K ' NOTE .LUMBER SPECIAL\u20141st and 2nd Class.New, Planed 4 Sides.Contact WILFRID GREGOIRE LA PATRIE, Tel.48 Free Delivery o i Cash Orders within 100 miles.Direct Line To Sherbrooke, LO.9-0678 For Orders, Contact Laurent Grégoire.Chartered Accountants LAVALLEE, BEDARD.Lyonnais Gascon a Associates, D J Crock ett, C.A., licensed trustee.201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke P Q.Tel: LO 9-5503.MCDONALD, CUR8IË & CO.Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS A CO.Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferln Ave.\u2014 LO.9-6301 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, Rlmouskl, Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.The recent fire didn't Halt our spring business, and if it's \"springs\" you need .we have them for all kinds of vehicles, cars, trucks and busses.FOR SECURITY AND COMFORT, HAVE YOUR SPRINGS CHECKED TODAY BY \"EXPERTS\" AT CHARTIER AUTO SPRING INC.180 GALT ST.W.(all vehicles insured) TEL.LO.2-4833 \u2014 LO.2 4840 RESIDENCE LO.93108 AUCTIONEER BILINGUAL Appraiser and real estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville\u2014889 2272 TOUCHE, ROSS, BAILEY 4 SMART J60 St.James St.West, Montreal Other offices In Canada; Affiliated firms In the United States, Great Britain and elsewhere.MATHIAS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE SALES & SERVICE Royal Typewriters Burroughs Adding Machines 41 Wellington St.North Phone LO.2-0140 APARTMENT TO LET 1 th .e-ro.m and 1 four-room jpartment.Could be used ai offices or apartment Venetian blinds, refrigerator, gas slo-e furnished.Apply, 270 Dufferin Ave.iue.Dentists DU.J.A.LANDRY.Surgeon-Den.list, 406 Moore StreeL Office hours - Days 8 to 6; evenings 7 to 8:30 Tel: LC.7-6644.Optometrists DR.ALBERT TRUDF.AU, Optometrist, New address; Granada Thea.tra Bldg., 51 Wellington North Suites 1 St 2, Sherbrooke.Tel LO 2-0517 Eyes examined.Contact lenses.TV & RADIOS WE REPAIR Steam Irons \u2014 Toasters \u2014 Irons Automatic \u2014 Electric Kettle: \u2014 Frypans \u2014 Mixers \u2014 etc.0'Boyle& Pearce Ltd.1430 King W\u201e Sherbrooke LO.2-2800 With this in mind.South found a w'ay to bring home his contract.He cashed the ace of spades, rutfed a heart in dummy and then played diamonds.East ruffed the third diamond, and it was the only trick he could take.If he led his last heart.South would discard his fourth diamond and ruff in dummy.Q\u2014The bidding has been; East South West North 1 Heart Pass 1 Spade Pass Î2 Spades ?You, South, hold; Spades 4.Hearts K-7-6-5, Diamonds A-Q-3-2, Clubs A-J-6-4.What do you do?A\u2014This is a perfect spot for a convention known as \"the unusual no-trump.\u201d You bid two no-trump to tell your partner to bid his best minor suit.If you aren'T playing that convention you double for takeout.If partner will play your double as business you just have to pass.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION East opens with one spade.You.South, hold: Spades A-Q-10-9-8-7, Hearts 2, Diamonds A-3-2, Clubs 9-6-5.What do you do?Answer Monday FRECKLES COATICOOK \u2014 Mr.Jack Brown has been eon fined to his home for a few days with a badly sprained ankle, suffered in a fall while at work.Several members of the Young ing services for Mr.Lovelace at Lennoxville Unittd Church.EAST CLIFTON \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Victor Bell visited Miss Mildred Waldron, a patient in the Sherbrooke Hos- \\TTE\\T10N WHAT *001101» of SherbrooKo do you Itvo\u201d l'o you have an Avon Representative calling on you I regularly?If you don\u2019t, perhaps It! is an open territory, which could' offer you a good earning oppor a franchise not exceeding twen | ty-flve (251 years and Riving it the right to sell and distribute ftas through pipes or otherwise and to lay pipes and other necessary accessories within the limits of their respective territory.91 Declare valid and leffal certain by-laws, resolutions and apree ments already executed with certain municipal corporations in the above territory.And for other purposes MONTHKAL, 1» Q .January 9, 1981 1MKRRF.DKSSAn.l.Ktf.Q C.Attorney for the petitioner People's group of St.Stephen\u2019s! .Church and their friends enjoy- P1!a' tlon, without any other formality, ed a sleigh ride on Feb 10, up.Mrs.Clayton Blair spent a: the Green road and return, ami few days in Sherbrooke, a guest then to the Guild Hall for re-jof Mr.and Mrs.Roland Blair, j freshments and a social hour, j Mr.Ernest Willard.Waterville At the regular monthly meet- spent the weekend with his' ling of Ashlar Masonic Lodge.'parents, Mr.and Mrs.Artemus! jreecntly installed officers*presid Willard.Jed for the first time sincetakingj Mr.Philip McConnell accom-'office.Members are looking1 panied Mr.Frank McConnell to I forward to a visit from the Colebrook, N.H., to visit Mr.District Deputy shortly, when a Andrew McConnell, plaque commemorating past Mrs.Artemus Willard enter-masters of the lodge will be un-'tained the work committe of the ivcitied.\tI Busy Bees Society, the day Rev.A.Lovelace and Mrs.being spent sowing and planning! Lovelace were in town of Sun work day, Feb.1, when Mr.Love-!\t- \u2022\u2014 WELL,! VlOTE-FOR.BURGERS/ WE\u2019LL HAVE' n 3URGE) GUESS WHO HAS BURGERS7 ¦ meavev the money/ PIZZA mCwi L IL ABNER jlaee conducted the anniversary CAREFUL CREATURE FAMED UNIVERSITY [service at Sisco Memorial Unit- The pika, or rock rabbit, of ;mm '*'*Nl cn ^\tin southern od Church They were dinner British Columbia gathers voce- tunity.if \\ on would like to nCuj Bn'l\u2018Did.
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