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[" Today's Chuckle* Th^rr'» or# nie« thing about being in trouble\u2014most people leave you severely alone.Sbci'bcookeDailiiBecocd THE WEATHER Cloudy with snow and blowing snow changing to scattered snow flurries Tuesday morning: winds light increasing to easterly or north-easterly !,S to 25, Low - high at Shertuvoke 5 and 15.Established 1897 Price t 5 Cent* SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC MONDAY.FEBRUARY 19.iQt,: Sixty-Fifth Year Pickersgill speaks at Bishop s University seminar French urged for university entry By CUTHBERT JONES (Record staff writer) English-language universities across Canada could play an important part in advancing the cause of national unity by insisting that all candidates for enrollment speak and write French fluentK, Hon.J, \\Y.Pickersgill, former Minister of citizenship and Immigration, told the Saturday morning seminar of Quebec university students at Bishop s Univer-aity.In advancing his suggestion.Mr.Pickersgill said that the target date should be set at 19b7 to permit the high schools across the country to adjust their curricula to the university edicts.Mr.Pickersgill made no re- | reaj ieaf(ersi,jp that they con- preserve their culture J char aeteristics In the formal portion of his remarks, the Newfoundland M P.said that Canadian his tory is the story of a small group of people from two races seeking to populate half a continent.Their proh lems were intensified by their proximity to a mighty nation.Discussing the growth of the , hires of United States life they did not like.\" He believeji that migration j from one part of the country j to another was a basic way of i creating a Canadian identity, i \u201cMigration promotes the feeling of solidarity,\" hr commented.\"Migration has inter-I twined the people of the var-j vious sectors.Even if a man ! has never moved from the Canadian identity, t such did | fanm ,lri which he was born, very few persons indeed have ST.LAURENT AND GRANDDAUGHTER \u2014 Rt.Hon.Louis St.Laurent, former prime minister, chats with his granddaughter, Miss Jean Lafferty, of VVestmount, a Bishop\u2019s Arts student, prior to addressing Saturday evening\u2019s banquet at the university.Mr.St.Laurent was one of a long list of prominent speakers who addressed the two-day Quebec regional seminar of the National Federation of Canadian University Students which ended Sunday.Theme of the seminar was The Canadian Identity \u2014 A Positive Force?(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Economic identity discussion Foreign needed investment for growth Faced with high unemploy-1Earle McLaughlin, president ofipean members.But \u2018the U.S.ment and rising taxes stemming j the Royal Bank of Canada, who! would probably deter us from from the growth of state welfare acted as chairman.\t|taking such a course.\u201d benefits, Canada must look to| Discussion was based on the; 2\u2014Closer economic union foreign investment to speed its j assumption that Canada has auvjth the United States.commendations as to the course to be followed by the French-language universities as he felt that economic considerations would force these institutions to take some such decision concerning English-requirements.The forrqer Immigration minster, now Liberal Member of Parliament for Bona-vista-Twillingate, Newfoundland, was one of three members of the panel which discussed The Political Aspects of Canadian Indentity.He discussed the Impact of Migration on the Canadian Identity.Other members «of the panel were Heward Grafftey, M.P-for Brome Missisquoi.who spoke on the Contribution of Canadian Political Parties to the National Identity and Professor Jean Guy Lavallee, head of the Department of History at the University of Sherbrooke, whose topic was The Role of the Puavinces in Confederation.Mr.Pickersgill\u2019s suggestion came in the discussion period which followed the addresses of the three panelists.The opening speaker Mr.Grafftey, dealt largely with the part the Conservative party policies had played in creating a united Canada.But, he admitted, he felt that the role of the political party in creating a distinctive Canadianism was often exaggerated.\u201cPolitics,\u201d he said, \u201cis often the art of the possible and | tribute to a distinctive Cana ! dianism.\" Listing the contributions of the Conservative party to a i distinct Canadian identity, he ; named establishment of Con-j federation, the construction | of the Canadian Pacific Rail-! way and the National Policy of Sir John A.Macdonald.A distinct feature of Canadian policy which distinguished this country from the United States was, he said, the exclusion of the idea that Canada was a melting pot designed to bring uniformity out of all races.In Canada, he said, the various elements in the population tended to Flood toll mounts in Germany HAMBURG(AP)\u2014North Ger man coastal cities and towns, with wide areas still under water, today struggled to bring some kind of order from the havoc of weekend floods.Flags flow at half mast for a mounting death toll that stood officially at 253.It was expected to rise as rescue squads in rubber boet* and motor launches combed the areafor more flood victims.In Hamburg, a city of 1,800, 000 people, the toll stood at 108 this morning.\u2019ood and drinking water was exist, Mr.pickersgill scid: \"1 often wonder if our hath ers of Confederation really set out to create a nation 1 sometimes think that their's was a somewhat negative approach.based on a desire to halt the spread of certain tea not a brother, uncle or con sin living in other parts of Canada.This tends to a feeling of greater unity.\" The bieultural nature of Canada gave Canadians a ten denev to take a second look at things, rather than to make impetuous decisions Reviewing the factors enter ing into Confederation, Prof Lavallee said that Hie differ ing natures of the components tended to make Canada a nation of blocs, which had learned the need of coexist cnee.Hitting at the separatist movement, he said it was im possible to lead any one element out of Confederation due to the intermingling of the races across the country Leading off the discussion period, Mr Grafftey express ed doubts of the existence of a single Canadian identity.\u201cI have never met an \u2018average Canadian\u2019 but rathw various groups with distinct identities, each different from the other \u201d Which brought the remark by Mr I\u2019iekersgill that there was \"no typical Canadian.\" One feature of the Canadian picture said Mr.Grafftey was the absence of class warfare which too often troubled the nations of the Old World, Vneiher contribution to national unity, he continued, was tl»' fact that both major parties drew their support from alt races in all sections of the country.\"Except for 1017, there is kee \u201cFrench Urged\" Page 5 s -H AT BISHOP\u2019S SEMINAR \u2014 Members nf the panel discussing the impact nf political parties on the Canadian Identity at the week-end seuiinai at Bishop's University are from left: Prof Jean Guy Lavallee, of the University of Sherbrooke; Ogden (¦lass, prineipal of Bishop's Univeisilv, panel president: Hon.1.tV.Plekersgill, WP foi Bonavlsta IWillingate, and Heward Grafftey, MP for Bromedtlissisqnoi.(Record 1\u2019holo by Gerry Lemay) Reach Algeria accord PARIS (Routers) that economic development.\t| distinctive character and On the international level.itisworthmaintainingit-the federal government must de-; Mr.McLaughlin pointed out \u201cProbably an with the economy attachment of the U.S.cide how to best preserve Can-ithat there are two theories|\"'oiild be logical.However, all ada\u2019s identity in \u201cthe light of a about foreign ownership of Can-The economic decisions would be Peace dum which would give the 1er Tin Switzerland somewhere mai have to be ratified by the AI-parties, within their frame-jbecoming a serious problem for talks between France and Aluitory independence\tThe IToiich hunier, was n'lgenan insurgent \u2018'parliament,\" work often merely reflect ! tens of thousands who had spent Syrian Moslem insurgents have The sources said the Moslem'ported from Geneva Sunday, which will meet in Tripoli to the national mood or temper Their third night in flood-bound ended in agreement, sources chairman would be Abdel Ha |night after official sources ear |consider the conditions acceptée giving!close to the French government mad Karros, former president!lier had reported a Iasi ininul of the now - defunct Algerian!hitch.Consultative Assembly,\tj Before Agreement in the lalks hcldinounced of the times.\u201cNevertheless, it is our political parties when exert houses.Rescuers were priority to distributing gency rations.cm or changing world economy.\u201d adian companies.These were some of the points \u201cOne is that there is no taken in Washington and Cana- ' da on that emerged in a panel discus- threat (to Canadian independ- u.rt V\u2019\t1\u2018'\t' sion and a question period Sat-\t_________________________ fringe, and Mr.Drury urday afternoon as a banker, a By*GERALD McDUFF ! 3\u2014Foster the notion of a businessman and an economist! (Record news editor) 'North Atlantic Trading com reviewed the influence of econo- ._ ____ ___________ munity w hich would embrace mic factors on the Canadian! a if there is> there's identity.They spoke to dele- n()th w\u2019 can do bout jt \u201e he\tCanada gates at Quebec regional semin- .\t6\t\u2019 land the United Staaes.ar of the National Federation,!,.^, of Canadian University Students1 said today I An official statement confirmed that the talks ended Sun (day night, I It said they («ok place Feb.11 to 18 and that the French delegation would report to the government on the results, The statement gave no fur flier details.Early today, Arab sources in Geneva said a last - minute difficulty had arisen in the lalks GEORGETOWN, British Guiana (AP) \u2014 An uncertain] Karlior indications were that peace settled on this capital today after a siege of rioting, loot ! the talks ended in complete ing and burning.\tagreement.According to infnr- States was 40 to 50 vears l don't wou]d aPPear to °',her nationsT Labor leaders called off their general strike against leftist mation here an Algerian erase years.\tespe,;a!iy the African coun- Premicr Chc.ddi Jagan but hjs East Indian follower* were re fre will be proclaimed during any coast* - lire i the agreement an will where the United \u201c?\"e disadvantage is that it General strike called off An uncertain peace I comes to Georgetown Tnean in physical resources but Fines, that the rich are growing ported plotting reprisals in the hinterlands.See \u201cEconopiic\u201d Page 5 British armed forces, hur- at Bishop's University, f^uneirStSf \"Tn ^rn'nf TraU.in tlle W3y W6 haVe developed.of the Montreal Board of Trade The we]fare s(ate ^ with us Professor Louis Roy, economist \u201cThe Americans had the op- -jportunity, during the past 50 r\t/-Uile4rrsr» years to build up a tremendous 0©V©n tnilQr©n jreserve of capital.\u201d\tL,\u2019|l J \" Canada needs foreign capital K111G Cl If!\tTITG |to develop \"because the high North BAY, Ont.(CP) ¦\t¦\ti j taxation of the welfare state on seven children were burned to\tminw™ thnen mo* or Ltaz-l\t\\A/rN\t¦'anadian capital makrs 11 death Sunday night in a farm-\tn ' , .: .\t.\t^\t\u2018r\u2019 tional Dad\tweainer cult to raise money,\u201d said\tMr.house flre ;n nearby Bonfield d *nday\tand\tSatllrda>- jured and $11,000,000 property Glenn try faced by iriedly flown from Jamaica aud dama>,(, !London on appeal from Jagan,; .\tp.\t_ ,\t, .,\t, i , i Jagan, an East inuian still were braced for trouble al- *\tfrom Eas, '\"ft trur .\u201cT\u201cb \",rirab s\"\u201cl S:mdsl'Fi.rbrs Burn night more troops were due m * J the week.PLANS REFERENDUM Usually reliable sources said the final agreement inc McLaughlin.Mr.Drury claimed that until Township.The situation remained tense until it ._\tto assert make - up and functions of a rights in face of the renewal of temporary executive to he set harassing tactics by (he Hus-ii pin Algeria after the cease sian Air Force Negroes'fjn, Thp rx(,(.U|jv,, wou|d organ Western commanders gave or ize and supervise the referen- ders lor the transports to fly eader of the People s Na-\tbelow the level the Soviets want Congress Party whom;- for their exclusive use for a Jagan defeated in last August\u2019s Berlin rights asserted Allied craft counter Red airlane pressure BERLIN (AP) \u2014 Allied aircraft flew through the north corridor from Berlin today to counter renewed Soviet pres sure on the vital air lanes, informed sources said.Military and commercial transports thrust through Ihc Berlin Hamburg corridor over East German territory, the in formants said.This Western operation was ,ird(,,t(,(| In the provisional government's minis ers.(Hpmtvits expected that the iir.iiiycni-.would ask for Frencli rroiiomic aid afier independence and (hat m return for this Hie Frelirh would obtain guarantee' on the future of the European in Algeria, leases for naval ami an bases, maintenance of French troops in the tern ory and joint exploitation of the Sahara Desert oil resources.dec! the designed to assert Western s.and by military transports to ham, CAPE CANAVERAL (AP)- With the weather again doubt\t,\t,\t,\t,, ful, the U.S.man-in-space team a sa isfactory rate of growth is set out on a new countdown to- f;sta dished, .he coun n will through the house and trapped turn to their iobs day in hopes of launching John da'\\e1 a ,ar\u201eg*\u201e \u201c1nci\",P1A°i'T\"t the children inside.No one cs- Racial tensions between The Sovici move came after a weekend pause in the Berlin air crisis.Sunday morning, Moscow announc\u2019d it had re jeeted a three -power protest T that manoeuvres of the Russian Air Force in the corridors were dangerous and illegal E.T.ski conditions Municipal: Total 1!) to 27 Inches Weekend snow 3 inches.Powdered snow over packed base Tows in operation.Slopes very good Temperature 0 North Hatley: Total 17 to 21 'm Ii Weekend snow 3 inches, Powdered snow over packed Tow in oneralion.Slopes very good.Temperature 2 ij\ti\t|_ J three hour period\tT*\" \u2018\t-1 \u201d,,v .hove could be determined election'\tHOHie bombed\tFor the sixth time since it -lierons and illegal\tOrford; Total 32 to 42 Provincial police said a fire whether workers would obey Tensions relaxed somewhat MIAMI.Fla (AP) Explo- started harassing Western air the Allies insist Hiaf air saf jn(.h(, Weekend snow 8 12 inch-fanned by high wind swept their union leaders' call to re ! Sunday night, however, with the sivcs s,, off against, the home links to Berlin F.b.7 dm Rus ^\tmdiHcilm, i\"\t;ind-ro,1''.d snow announcement of labor leaders 0f Don Shoemaker, editor of sian Air 1\u2019orce told the Berlin u Mars n juin uiiiH.inon oi 0V(,r damaged Air Safety Centre Sunday night\tindividual High Don Shoemaker, jNjg.'that they had called off their qK, Miami Herald, ap Glenn into orbit Tuesday af-ier problem.Seasonal unemploy- ca ed months of delays.\tment is characteristic o a grow By his own description, astro- ttonomy am\t® ® held by police while relatives Negro mobs burned one-half after the -.,,-\t,,\t, naut Glenn was \u201crelaxed as can shoot of Canadas changing ¦ wcre notified\tSquare mite of Georgetown\u2019s three and a half hours with S, Knight Herald publisher Hamtmix be\" despite 10 postponements mate-.j.\tThe farmhouse, about 20 miles business centre and its East In- Jagan.One negotiator said Ja posted a $5.000 reward for ar reject plan lows in oper-excellcnt.Tempe- jgroes and East Indians ap- week-long strike Names of the dead were with- peared to run high after rioting The back-to-work call came for blocks around early Sunday o union leaders met No injuries were reported since Dec.20.These delays With new trade alliance being gast of were caused by bad weather formed throughout the world, s(royed and troubles with his space cap- Canada must decide what path- sule and the Atlas rocket geared it will follow in evolving eco-to send him on his journey nomic patterns, he observed, about the earth.\tIt has the following choices, Officials of the National Aero- he said, nanties and Space Administra-\t1\u2014Join the European Econo- tion told reporters Sunday that mic Community\u2014the Common weather experts were \u201ccau- Market\u2014as a full or associate tiously optiimistic.They figured member, that the condition of the skies \u201cThis would have the effect of over this launch base and of the^ntagonizing our best custo-wind and waves in the Atlantic]mer, the United States.On the North Bay, was de- dian stores last Friday, The gar agreed to a scries of de- rest and conviction of the bomb rioting left six dead, scores in- mands.\ters- over packw through |jqn Slone: three houses and shook homes!It was reserving air space up the three 20 - mile wide com rat,irft jq above 7,500 feet in the north corri dors linking Berlin with frank\tSutton: Total 20 to 39 John dor leading to Berlin from furL Hanover and Hamburg.,n( hr Weekend snow 10 to 12 The Western powei charged'|nchc| Powercd and ninpd the Russians were trying to ,.n()W (m,r DiV.k(,d base.Slopes Western control officers re change block jeeted the Soviet flight plan and Hasty meeting arranged NDP caucus set to study Argue resignation the rules by making bookings\" for the Hu-sian Air Force.The Allies do not dispute Soviet contentions jdie Russian Air Force has equal rights in the corridors but they1 i insist on carrying out the rules 'for safety's sake.by Tuesday.This raised doubts about what conditions will be Ci\u2014tvirxc ctrslorv like in the Bermuda area where Jîunipa iiutcn Glenn's Friendship VII space- TORONTO CCP) \u2014 Thieves Tuesday cxrcllont.Tows in operation.Temperature 12 above Thr-lford Mines: Total 35 inches.Weekend snow 4 to 6 inches.Powdered snow on hard icy base.Tows in operation Slope* rood In very good Temperature !) above.Fast Angus: Total 22 inches.Weekend snow 4 inches.Powdered snow over granular base.Tows in operation.Slopes very good.Temperature 8 above.Glen Mountain: Total 26 to throne 32 inches.Weekend snow 12 another inches Packed powdered snow altered across the a den-ion on this\tLEAD REBEL GROUP?\tindication that the government ,,v,r solid base, 'lows in opera- the weekend when The Liberals need a spokes- Une source not within the p|ans t,, allow the current par Him Slopes very good to excel-man for Western Canada and CCF-NDP group \u2014 said Mr.jjamentary session to follow a lent.Temperature rn agriculture.They have Argue might lead a new fai'm(norrna| course for the next Throne debate is resumed OTTAWA\t(CP)\u2014The eight re.\tthur, On* , who\tuntil a\tfew\tvaeuelv rumored\tand stoutly de\tand grooming him\tfor Libera!\tcide to lead a new farm parl.w \u201c,c maining\tmembers of\tthe CCF-\tweeks ago planned\tto quit\tpoli-\tnied\tfor several\tweeks, appar-\tparty candidacy in\tthe coming\tHints of this have been heard\tOTTAWA (CP)- The the x-.T-,-n\u201e.\t4i.w*\u2014-* 4L.\t\u20144 .1 \u2014.\u201e.nh4\tparliamentary\telection \u2014 although\tMr.Argue\ton Parliament Hill, bu* hav\t(pofuj\treturns\tto the complete surprise\tsaid in Regina he had not made\tbe en difficult to_pin down.\tspeech\tdebate\ttoday, Com 12 above.^Inoueh^nermU GlLv^\" ha v'\t* 15*\tUc7 becVu^TfTe^oVofS: emW \u2018ciughrih\"; paHi\u2019amênTaVy elecdon - although Mr.Argue on Parliament Hill, but hav f-drUgh P Glenns common Market would have the were expefted t0 arriJlge a uining his fami|y at the Lake.\tby Rut the official forecast said ^'3\"^0 of ai!o'vlng i1® hasty meeting today to study head and a home here.He has They had a new-1 storm is exnec\u2019ed to 3\tmeaSUfre.v,f 1 hiÎ the re5\u2019l?nation of t^eir leader, since announced he intends to country f« move into the Western Atlanticibt'caU5e c!,f dlS Hazen Argue.\tIrun again and to supplement his Mr Argue called his prass con \u2014\ttance between us and the Euro-\tArgue scheduled to fly incom« as part-time journalist, fercncc in Regina Sunday, a weste.\u2014, -\t-\t,\t.her.\ttnH.from Roein.\tenH\tThe\tcaucus it\texpected to few hours after having con- been without a member from rebel group and create such «\twhile.here\ttoday from, Regina\tand\tb\t.w \u201e\t¦ , p ,rrF f.rred wl.j, the NDP national west of the I.akehead since last division in the socialist camp\td,.bairi which can last a hoping to address theCommH^\u201d »'erred w.hcu\u2019i)()UBlig, Myht Revival 12:30 a.m.7) Sign off weather, meditation TUESDAY 9:00 am.\tv 3) Film Shorts\t| 7) 5) News 9 05 a.m.\tft) ft) Here's Hollywood 9:3« a.m.\t3) 3) Holiday\t5» 3) TV School\t8) 10.00 a.m.3) Calendar\t3) 5) Say When 7)\tLe Coq Au 7\tU 1015 a.m.\th 8)\tWonders of Science 7) 10:30 a.m.\t8) 3) I Love Lucy ft) Play Your\tHu neb\t3) 8) Town & Country Time\t; 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Eleventh Hour Weather Granby U.C.W.holds luncheon and hat show GRANBY \u2014 The United Church Women held its first, a luncheon meeting, in Ihe United Church Hall, followed by a hat show.Mrs G.E.Waugh, president, welcomed the many members and friends, and the tables were beautifully set with flowers and pretty covers.The hats were modelled by the Mesdames Pierre Hanssens, Win Monroe, Geo.Giddings, W.H.Solomon.J.N.Dickie and Alice Brown Gabrielle De France in charge was introduced by the president and thanked by Mrs.| J.S.Walker.Ttie grouft was gratified at its first event since organizing and will meet alternate afternoons and evenings on Wednesdays.C.W.L.meets at East Angus FAST ANGUS \u2014 Following! ihe regular business meeting of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Council, a recording of Pope John's Encyclical, entitled Mater et Magistra, was run.The recording, narrated by Mr, and Mrs, IV McCarthy, of Toronto, was prepared by the Toronto Archdiocesan Council C.W.L.l! is divided into four parts and there are discussion questions at the end of each section to help group study or as stimuli for further individual reading.Tentative plans were made to hold tag days March 16 and 17 next.Card party held at South Stukely SOUTH STUKELY \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Savage entertained! at a card party, proceeds of which went towards equipping the cafeteria for the Waterloo High School.Five hundred was played at eight tables Ladies first prize was won by Mrs Myrtle Uilliker; gentlemen's first.S.McElroy; and consolation.George Tc'.reault.Refreshments were served by Mrs Savage assisted by several of the oilier ladies.LISGAR - A meeting of the United IChurch Women took place at Ithe home of Mrs.Harold Gunter, >'ith Mrs.Merton Carson in charge of the devotionals.The j secretary-treasurer, Mrs.Regin aid Webster, sold some of the material on hand, with several pieces remaining Rev.E.Carr was present at the tea hour.Friends of Mr.John Lefebvre are pleased to know that he is home from St.Croix Hospital.Drunimondville, where he was a patient with a leg fracture.Coaticook Fish and Game Club elects officers COATICOOK \u2014 The annual meeting of the Coaticoo* Fish md Game Club was held and officers were elected for the coming year, with .Alphonse La voie presiding and Lucien Huot acting as secretary Hector DeLabruere was elected president, succeeding Georges Assehn; Alphonse Lavoie,! vice-president: Lucien Huot secretary; and Pierre Bolduc, treas urer.Directors re-elected were: i Yvon Lemieux, Georges Parthe-t nais, Rene Carbonneau, Denis Bourgault, Lonlla Trudel, Jean Baptiste Langevin, Jacques Trudeau, Miss Yvonne Lavoie, Miss Huguette Laford.New directors named were Roger Houle, Laurent Cote and Philippe Des-biens The club elected four honorary presidents, Georges Vaillan-!court, Armand Gosselin, Gerard Couillard and Roch Seguin, director of the Eastern Townships Fish Hatchery at Lake Lyster.Discussion took place on proposed plans for the coming fishing season and on projects in which the club would participate to ensure good fishing conditions in the area Philippe McDuff won the prize for selling the most membership cards, a complete fishing kit donated by Hector DeLabruere, vice-president of the club last season.U.C.W.meets at Windsor WINDSOR \u2014 The first meeting of the United Church Women was held in St.Andrew's Church Hall.The worship service was in charge of Mrs C.W.Fountain, and an interesting film entitled, Split Level Family, was shown.Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs Douglas McCourt, Mrs.Douglas Jondre-ville and Mrs.Dick Sweet.MOSTLY NOMADS Of the estimated 1,200,000 pop-lation of Libya in north Africa about 93 per cent are nomadic Arab Moslems.IRON HILL \u2014 The young people gave a party for Mr.Wayne Mason at the home of Mr.and Mrs Gram Hall.Mr.Selwyn Mason has returnee to his home after an absence of some weeks in hospital in Sweetshurg and Montreal Mr.Donald Mathewson, of Pointe Claire, and Mr.and Mrs.Donald Hall, of Knowlton, were overnight guests of Mrs Grant Hall.Mr and Mrs.William Davies and two children and Mr.and Mrs.J Camarelli, of London.Ont., have been spending some time at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Wilson.Marks birthday SOUTH STUKELY\u2014Mrs.E.jG.Whitehouse was pleasantly surprised on her 80th birthday when several friends met, at her home to wish her well.She was the recipient of gifts presented by Mrs.H.Comeau, who had arranged the party.Refreshments, including a birthday cake made by Mrs.We like to pay bills _ Your neighborhood HFC manager likes to be helpful to thrift-minded families who handle their money with care.Bring in your unpaid bills and arrange a loan to pay them, leaving just one small monthly payment to HFC.Whateveryour money (froblem, borrow with confidence at HFC.We like to help families borrow for a purpose, carefully, with maximum privacy.AM NT\tMONTHLY PAYMENT\t\t\tPLAN Of\t6 1\t12\t20\tJO LOAN\tmonths\tmonths\tmonths\tmonths $100\t*17.85;\tS 9.46\t* 6.12\ts .250\t44.63 !\t23.64\t15.29 i\t 400\t71.17;\t37.63\t24.27 |\t 500\t88.64 !\t46.73\t30.01 j\t ft 00\t106.06 !\t55.75\t35.69 '\t25.72 750\t132.06 j\t69.21\t44.13 !\t31.65 1000\t175.34 1\t91.56\t58.11\t41.45 Many other loan amounts and repayment plans avatiabla Life insurance available at low group rate HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ~£2u>4-uiZten etf La-tuuûi 98 Albert Street (corner Wellington), telephone LO 7-5206 SHERBROOKE MAOOG: 26» Main Sheet West, telephone VI 3-3391 ASBESTOS: 190 Bourbeau Street, telephone 879-5441 Comeau.were served.Telephone bridge is held at Granby GRANBY \u2014 The Palmer Cox I Chapter of the I.O.D E.com pleted a telephone bridge, pro coeds going towards the various projects of the group.The chapter is new since late fall and is working hard to make it a worthy one Mrs L.Giddings is president and reports the winners of the bridge were Mrs Don Boyd, (irst; 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Miss Sydney Price, of Beaconsfield, Que., and fourth year arts student at Bishop's; W.Earle McLaughlin, panel chairman and president of the Royal Bank of Canada, and C.M.Drury, chairman of the Montreal Board of Trade.Prof.Roy and Mr.Drury were panel members while Miss Price was one of the student officials involved in organizing the seminar\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) The underlying principle of Canadian identity is 1 mutual respect of the two main groups which make up our nation, former Prime Minister Louis St.Laurent Saturday evening told delegates to the Quebec regional seminar of the National Federation of Canadian Lmver-aity Students.Speaking on the Canadian identity at a banquet for the delegates in McKinnon Hall, the 80-year-old statesman noted that this mutual respect was recognized and actually^ practised by growing numbers of young people Mr.St.Laurent said he was conditioned to this concept of Canadian identity by spending his formative years in an Eastern Township community made up of French-and English-speaking Canadians.Outlining the growth of the jCanadian identity, he said that j Canadian unity has always been ] imposed.It was not of our I own choosing, but resulted from I \u2022\tevents over which we had little j or no control.b* ' U\tCanada\u2019s geography, dim ! ate and natural resources tend j ed to create a tradition for our ancestors \u2014 and for us today, he continued.This tradition,! Discussing the reasons which ;l'onP u lI*\u2019 die ancient rivalry led him to demand in the House ^ England and f ranco, and the of Commons the production of Arner'can ancl french révolu Visiting Lt.Gov.Allard actions News of the services At (jOVb By CHARLES CATCHPAUGH N, L.Wiggett Funeral to be held Wed.Last Friday I referred to a pictorial treasurer uncovered by Mr.Sydney Saunders.It has been brought to my attention that another exceptional picture has been received featuring the 58th Battalion of Infantry.\t,\t,\t_\t.,\t, An interesting article by Duncan McLeod accompanying the picture notes that Compton County had an effective military force at the time of the 1812-15 war, and I assure you, if you're interested in military history, you'll find this item excellent reading.\tjyL Leo Corcoran, formerly, certain documents, Maurice Allard, Progressive Conservative MP for Sherbrooke, declared in a statement over the weekend that he was anxious to learn the conditions surrounding the sale of wheat to Communist China because of reports he had heard during his recent trip to Formosa.Hong Kong and Japan.The Sherbrooke MP voted on February 14, in favor of two motions presented by an Opposi-jtion member calling for the production in the House of all contracts and the agreement be tween the Canadian Wheat Board and the China Resources Company covering the period June 1, 1961, to December 1963.One of Sherbrooke's promin- He was the only Progressive ent businessmen and a life-long Conservative member to sup-resident here, Norrey Lynton! port these motions.Wiggett.died at the Sherbrooke ! Mr.Allard said that respon Hospital Sunday after a lengthy sible parties doubted if the Communist Chinese company could make all the payments in cash tor at the Knowlton High School, where he replaces Harry Long.Ladies Aid meets at Rock Island ROCK ISLAND \u2014 The Ladies Aid of Stanstead South Church met in the church hall.\trj^,e iiadies> Auxiliary of Communications read by Mrs.jvorth Hatley and Waterville\u2019s H.Smith from the Quebec - United Branch No.242 of the Sherbrooke Preabyterial were çanadian Legion conducted a discussed.\t\u201cMothers\u2019 March on Polio, A date in April was set for the food sale by the Aid and Helping Circle, the date to be confirmed by the Circle.Mrs.Smith urged as many members as possible to attend illness.He ivas in 76th year Born in Sherbrooke April 25, 1886 the son of J.A.Wiggett and Esther Ellen Cuzner, Mr.Wiggett was in the shoe business here for 60 years.After receiving his education bandmaster of the R.C.A.F.Cen-jhere Mr.Wiggett joined the J.tral Band from 1955 to 1961, A.Wiggett and Company shoe has been named musical direc- business founded by his father Flags, literature and television Guest panelists try to grapple with an elusive Canadian ghost lions, shaped our identity.The Quebec Act.which gave early legislative sanction to the duality of our culture, was! NETT, district initiated by some wise British!Kiwanis International, \"ill visit! University of Shei statesmen who recognized the the Sherbrooke Kiwanis club, | VAN ROUGH It.governor of anxiety of the 60.000 French pio neers in Canada at the time of the British conquest It was regarded as the Magna Carta of the new subjects of the Crown, and the recognition of French Canadians continued in the British North America Acl by the two groups at Confeder ation in 1867, he said.\u201cThis was a great achievement, splendid and practical,\u2019 said the former prime minis at their weekly meeting to be held tonight at the New Slier brooke Hotel.Born in Napanee, Ontario, he received his elementary education there and in Toronto He | won a scholarship to the Ontario College of Art.and fur ! jittered his studies in marketing j at the University of Western Ontario.When war broke out, he held ter.\u201cIt was the \u2018art of the pos- a \u2018'oiiimisMon In the Reserve sible\u2019 but did not solve all the Arlilk\u2019ry- Tins he resigned in problems of the two cultures.!orilemed as if someone was being shot every night.But now we aren\u2019t afraid to come home alone from a late movie.\u201d The French woman owns a cafe in a Moslem district of Paris.She was summing up recent changes in the lives of nearly 400.000 Moslem workers Lving in France.The new calm\u2014partial calm at least\u2014dates back to the demonstrations of last October At that time 14,000 Algerians were arrested and thousands\u2014mostly the jobless, drifters and suspected rebel activists\u2014 shipped back to their villages across the Mediterranean.Now you can walk down this woman's street, the notorious Rue de la Goutte d'Or (.Street I of the Drop of Cold), without fear of flying bullets.Stabbings and shootings were nearly ho 'hum routine in that quarter he fore the October demonstrations precipitated a curfew and closed Moslems\u2019 hotels, cafes and meeting places This area in northeast Paris contains several small blocks of 200-year-old buildings along nar row streets.Years ago the first North Africans settled there.As the demand for labor increased with an upsweep of the French economy, thousands more were recruited.As in any society on the move to the city, the new arrivals sought out rel-j atives and village friends.Soon crowded with young bachelors, the quarter first heard gunfire when collectors for the Algerian rebellion settled I with individuals w ho refused to pay.Then fighting broke out between rival rebel groups.Moslems also live in industrial area shanty towns.Many of the huts are vacant.Few people are seen today around the Nanterre settlement west of Paris where Moslems and police shot at each other in October.The shanty tow ns are at junkyards and dumping grounds.Broken stones, bits of wood and sheet metal provide building materials.Crude latrines and public water taps on the nearest public road are the only utilities Fires are common.In some areas the government is slowly building apirtm-nts to replace them.Near Nancy in eastern France the new units may be seen\u2014surrounded by guards and barbed wire.Baby/TPs Cofd Inside -Trfrrr | Bygone | days rWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (From tho Record of Friday, February 19, 1937) Tho cast of tho musical comody \"Tho Sypsy Rover\", presented in the Mitchell School, Sherbrooke, in aid of the V.O.N., included, Mrs.Melcolm MeeKey, Miss Mer-goret Doherty, Romeo Duford, Carl Griffith, Leslie Basker-ville, Mrs.N.E, Bachand-Dupuis, W.B, Watson, F.J.Songster, Miss Fredericks Bradley, Allen Bryce, James Foley, Keville Doherty, the Misses Mona Bigg, Clair Bilodeau, Annette Blais, Helen Fitzgerald, Grace Jackson, Halon Lewis, Monica Veasey, Evelyn Veilleux, Florence Weddle, Mrs.Wilma Knapp, Mrs.Jean McLauchlan, Robert Blake, John Codere, Doug Cohoon, W.Cohoon, M.Dufresne, Miss Joan Milne, Miss Ann Morrison, Miss Helen Wigget, Miss Sylvia Riley, John Walsh, John Lins-worth, Tom Bonner.FIFTEEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Wednesday, Fabruary 19, 1947 The Valentine tea, sponsored by the W.A, of the Trinity Church, Sherbrooke, was convened by Mrs, Samuel Mac-Lean, assisted by Mrs.William Buchanan, Mrs.Duncan Robertson, Mrs.C, L.Armstrong, Mrs, Cecil Campbell and Mrs.C.E.Soles.Receiv- Won t mark time Soviet scientists are planning new experiments in space race A o*w propaganda campaign to convince the world that the Soviet Union w ill be able to keep mastery at apace is being mounted by the Russian press.Acknowledging recently that \u201cthe day will come\u201d when the U.S.orbits a manned craft, Izvestia added in a leading article that \u201cSoviet science isn\u2019t marking time.\u201d The paper hinted new Soviet space feats are imminent: \u201cThe world may soon expect further news from the front line of science.\u201d The Soviet press has recently carried a rash of articles dealing in general terms with space training programs, prospects for space exploration, and preparations for new space shots.After the January attempts by the U.S.to get Col.Glenn in orbit Izvestia made a point of telling readers Soviet rockets had \u201cblazed a trail to the moon\u201d two years ago, while the re cent American moonshot was a 'complete failure.\u201d \u201cEven a beaten trail Is not always a bed of roses,\u201d Izvestia chided.\u201cAnd we can say the same about another sensation now in preparation \u2014 (he (U.S.) orbital manned space flight.\u201d Izvestia said the project cannot stand comparison with Titov\u2019s flight \u201cand can only arouse interest as a definite milestone in the American space flight program.\" Another Soviet daily reported the USSR will remain \u201cin the vanguard of space exploration\u201d because of its development of new multistage rockets \u201ccapable of carrying huge space laboratories into space.\u201d And Krasnaya Zvyezda (Red Star), the Soviet ministry of defense paper, has been keeping the space pot boiling with stories on preparation* of astronauts for space, rigors of ground training.None of the stories ever mention detailed technical Information, but stay well within the realm of generalities.By LEON KOSSAR In a recent issue, in an irregular column titled Problems of Space Flight, Kras-n a y a Zvyezda described work afoot to land automatic unmanned stations on the moon.Such robot stations will be operated either from earth, or automatically by the robots own orientation.\u201cThey will be electronically equipped to cope with micro-relief, to guard against cracks and crevices, and to circumvent difficult elevations.\u201cSuch \u2018roaming\u2019 robots will answer many of the present questions about the surface and structure of the moon,\u201d the paper writes.Going a step further, the Longradskaya Pravda quotes a recent speech of Matislav Keldysh, president of the area Academy of Sciences, in which the academician says studies are proceeding not only for man\u2019s flights \u2014 but also for his stay \u2014 on other planets, and for his mastery of their riches.\u201d It will be possible, he said, to transport freight from othej planets.\u201cToday such a thing is improbable \u2014 but tomorrow it will happen,\u201d he promised.The new Soviet Magazine Aviatsia i Kosmonavtika, the first issue of which appeared in January this year, predicts the first steps of space exploration will be the establishment of a \u201cwell-planned system of orbital space installations in the form of sputniks, stations and other craft perpetually in orbit around the earth.\u201d The authority for these words, referred to (as is the Soviet style) not by name but merely as the Chief Designer of Space Ships, describes some of the difficulties involved: \u201cIn view of the zero gravity state, the assembly of such installations in outer space will depend on a number of specific conditions.\u201d The work will put into play the use of new materials, solar energy, and \u201cthe creation of at first a partial, then a fuller, biological circulation of matter to ensure a long period of life in a space ship.\u201d Just as the western world has its dreamers about space, therefore, so has the Soviet.But the Soviet space magazine reminds the world \u201cit is even difficult to day-dream about these things.\u201cFor even in our own lifetime life has outstripped dreams.1 (TN'S) ing the guests were Mr*.Fred Williams and Mr*.Colin Campbell, The decorations were the work o f Mrs.George C.Hall.In charge of the dining room were, Mrs.M.L.Hall, Mrs.E.E.Gibson, Mrs.Max Long, Mrs.H.L.Cleveland, Mrs.H.Pick, Mr*.A.L.Stringer, Mrs.Walter Mitchell, Mrs.Mackie Fuller, Mrs.Raymond Wood, Mrs.E.A.Tomkins, Mrs.J.G.Armitage.Waitresses were Mrs.George Davidson, Mrs.C.Simons, Mrs.Burbank, Mrs.H.Kennedy, Mrs.T.F.McOuat, Mrs.R Beers, Mrs, R, Larabee, Mrs.Douglas Racey, Mrs.Don Johnston, Mrs.Lome Campbell, Mrs.Hawley Griffith, Mrs.L.Goddard, Mrs.W.Mutchler, Miss Eleanor Ter-rey, Mrs.Nelson Lothrop, Mrs.Fenton Lothrop, Mrs.K.Mus-sey.TEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Tuesday, February 19, 1952) Mrs.W.Swallow was elected president of the 3rd Sherbrooke Cub Pack Mothers' Auxiliary Other officers elected were, vice-president, Mrs.Hector MacRae, secretary-treasurer, Mrs.Edwin Beaulieu.Food committee conveners, Mrs.Robert Coates and Mrs.Muriel Ross.Telephone committee conveners, Mrs.A, M.Hand and Mrs.Clifford Goodfellow.Refreshments were served by Mrs.F.G.Smith and Mrs.Mack Ross.For every person working in agriculture in Britain, there arc about 11 engaged in mining, manufacturing and building.Canadian Communist leader Took curves, twists in stride TORONTO (CP) \u2014 A former colleague of Leslie Morris was asked how this amiable chess-playing book-lover came up as head of the Communist party of Canada.He said: \u201cLes has been able to take those 90 degree curves at.90 miles an hour without getting flung out.\u201d For those unfamiliar with party manoeuvring, this means Mr.Morris has been able to negotiate the party line turns and twists and slay alive politi About Animals An*w»r to Pravlou* Fuzz!» ACROSS t Mile deer 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the party at Winnipeg ning the par:y along Tim's line, in 1921.He has been mainly an which is just about that of the editor of parly papers, but also Kremlin.\thas been western organizer, *\t* *\tnational organizer and Ontario However, he adds, \u201cpeople leader.who see only Moscow are mak- He has tried twice for Farlia ing a great error \" The Cana- ment, in York West and York dian group has its own princi- South, and will be running in pies and thinking, he says, and Toronto Trinity in the next he also says he expects it to general election, attain power in Canada some\t* * * day despite its present minis Mr.Morris says lie sees the eule membership for a national party taking power in Canada political organization.\teventually, and without the use The fiery Mr Buck, who has of force.He declines to give spent years in jail and in the membership figures, but Tim party underground, has re Buck stated last year member-treated voluntarily at 71 to the ship was around 7,000, well semi - active post of party down from the 18.000 card-car-ehairman and to his beloved riers once claimed carnations.It appears that Mr \u201cWe feel,\u201d Leslie Morris said Morris, a party functionary for in an interview, \u201cthat generally almost 40 years, is his hand speaking there will be a left picked successor.\tward movement in Canada in The new leader survived a which we would share \u201d stormy internal brawl four He said he would not be stir-years ago when an insurgent prised if the influence of the group sought to steer the party ultra-rightwing John Birch Seaway from the Soviet line and oiety in the United States orient it more in the direction spreads to Canada.This, be be-of Canadian working \u2022 class lieved, could result in a revul-thinkmg Mr.Buck won and the sion and an ultimate swing to losers, including some of the the left, party's intellectual stars, were \"If there\u2019s no movement to pushed out for their ideological the left or right, well, we would backsliding.\tjust be wrong,\" he admits.*\t* *\tDiscussing the possibility of Explaining his ability to take an East-West war, Mr, Morris the curves, Mr.Morris says: said he believes it is not inevit-\u201cThere are many sharp turns 'able, in politics, but if a man has a \u201cThere can be peace pro strong set of principles he can vided there\u2019s a recognition of take these in his stride.\u201d reality in the world, there has A dedicated party worker, Mr.got to be an accommodation, on Morris has been a member 40 Berlin and so forth.But we\u2019 years.He now draws just $7n think a thermo-nuclear war is a week as leader, \u201cthat is, on not probable,\u201d Used by Billy Graham Hymn made popular in Canada meeting By AUBREY WICE A religious hymn, now sung by millions around the wurld, has evangelist Billy Graham .and the city of Toronto .to thank for its popularity.It was seven years ago in Toronto that How Great Thou Art was first sung during a Billy Graham Crusade.This hymn of adoration now echoes around the world.Wherever Dr.Billy Graham and his Crusade workers go, people beg to hear it.In fact, it has become so closely identified with Billy Graham it is often taken as the Crusade theme song.It is also this association that leads people to think the song has practically just been written.The hymn was in reality born during a night of inspiration to a Swedish pastor 77 years ago.It was composed as Rev.Carl Boberg returned home while walking in a thunderstorm.The original nine verses were inspired by a church service.The next year they were published in a local newspaper under the title O Great God and the pastor was continually surprised to hear Christians singing his words to an old Swedish folk tune.These were years when he was editor of a Christian weekly and ember of the upper house of the Swedish Parliament.Six years before the turn of of the century the hy mn turned up in a Swedish hymnal but didn't cause much stir.Then in 1921 it got a new tune for the same hymnal and still not much reaction.Manfred von Glehn translat- ed it into German in 1907 and it was published under the present title How Great Thou Art Then it was translated into Russian and published by I.S.Prokhnaoff in Moscow.An English missionary, Rev.S.K Hine found a copy of it in the Ukraine and he and his wife started singing it as a duet at their evangelistic meetings.Later Mr.Hine translated the first three verses into English.He sang these in England during the last World War and added a fourth verse in 1948.These four verses were first published in a Russian-Imgugage Gospel magazine, Grace and Peace.Russian refugees in 15 countries including north and south America get the magazine.This started a flood of requests for reprints and in 1951 it was introduced to the United States at a Long Island Bible Conference.But the hymn as it is used today was first recorded by Mr.Shea in the year of the Toronto Crusade.(TNS).Long a menace to sheep farmers in Scotland, the last 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Continued from Page 1 KATHY Dear Kathy: I know I'm at- j tractive and I have beautiful clothes.As a matter of fact, lots of other girls are ob-v i o u s 1 y envious.I'm intelligent and tops in most school activities, too.There is nothing wrong with me, but the girls who are less attractive seem to get all the dates.Boys just don\u2019t seem to go out with me a second time.I ean't understand why.It doesn\u2019t make sense snd I'm frustrated.\u2014Rosemary' Dear Rosemary: You are attractive, well dressed and intelligent but you forgot to mention the fact that you are also conceited! Most girls give a bov the feeling that it's nice to be with him.Your attitude on a date Is.probably, \u2022¦Aren't you lucky to be with me?-* Life won't be fun until you change your tactics.Stop adding up your assets and start looking for the nice things in other people.Right now you are looking for an attentive audience, not a date.i Leader Ross Thatcher\u2014himself a rebel from the CCF in 1955\u2014 issued a quick invitation to Mr Argue Sunday to jom the Liberal party, the important step is to be inv.ied and to join the Liberal caucus here, if Mr.\\r-gue intends to become a federal Liberal candidate.The Conservatives believed Mr.Argue s resignation would strengthen their position politi-' tally in Western Canada Mr.SHFKRROOKK DAILY RECORD, MON., FEB.19, m2 Financial & Market Report f/°uP h°nors Milan lady GREENSHIEIOS LTD.MONTREAL STOCK\tCANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE\tEXCHANGE dosing 1! am HENDERSON VALE 'Argue's constituency of Assmi-:boia in Saskatchewan is the only |one in the three prairie provinces not held by the Conserva-Mr.Russell Marshall attended lives now îthe funeral of his cousin, Miss By bolting from the NDP snd Hazel Emery, at Hatley.\t! charging it with labor \"domina- Friends of Mrs Eva Wright :ion and control, Mr.Argue is will regret to learn that she is generally believed to have dealt vr IKnv SA1ES CONVENTION: The head man confined to bed\tsthe new party a serious blow \u2018 Mr.Donald Kelso, of Mont-\u2019among farmers, who are alwaya real, spent the weekend w ith regarded as suspicious of organ-his parents, Mr.and Mrs.K Kelso.\t____ ._____ ___ brings to the main opposition Gagnon: Harold Rutledge, Farnham distributor and Pierre Daoust party any sizable number of sales manager.farm votes, there might be!-\u2014\u2014-\u2014 -\u2014 CLEVELAND \u2014\tMiss Beverley M un roe spent cause for concern among the / /\tI\ti /\u2022 Mrs Alex Amnotte spent the weekend with her parents.Consenatives, some observers UnGfTiplOymCDl TlCJUrt- Up several days with her daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Munroe, and feel.However, the Conserva- \"\t1 Mrs.Ludger Biouin, Mr.Blouin.family.\tjtives are confident of sweeping of the Sherbrooke Dow Brewery branch.Jules Hogue, is shown serond from left with a group of Eastern Townships distributors at their sales convention held In Montreal recently.They are chatting with the company\u2019s top ized labor\tman- N°n- Wilfrid Gagnon, Dow's chairman of the board.The entire group from left; Jacques If he joins the Liberals and Audette, distributor for Magog: Mr.Hogue; Jacques Langlois.Granby's distributor: Mr.Dow\u2019s central district TOMIFOBIA \u2014 and family, in Richmond Mr and Mrs.Everett viere visited the latter's mother, Mrs.Pepin, who is a patient at the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Sherbrooke.Mrs.Gladys Perkins visited Mrs.Herman Sisco entertained the prairie farm voters again, on Lari- the W.A.and Guild of St.And- their record of disposing of the rew\u2019s Church at her home.The wheat surplus and meeting crop March meeting will be held at failures with acreage payments the home of Mrs.Win.Embury.| Mr.Willard Day is spending several days in Montreal, called FRENCH URGED Continued from Page 1 Australia no longer shines as the good bread and huiler country Farm Forum Activities COOKSHIRE Mrs.Alice Pease at the Sher- there by the death by drowning brooke Hospital.t\tiof his niece, Linda Aulis \u2022/\" ( no English party or French party in Canada.And in 1917 Canada almost blew up.\u201d Addressing the French Canadian members of the seminar, Mr.Pickersgill said.\u2022'With the exception of the Mr and Mrs S H.McVety entertained the forum with ifi By HAROLD TILLEY been higher, although for some PrcSi\u2019nt The broadcast on, Canadian Pres* Correspondent ime the emphasis in migrant Marketing by Teletype, provided CANBERRA (CPI \u2014 Austra selection has been on migrant an interesting discussion.This ilia's flow of immigrants, ever \u2018lependents rather than on mi- 1S a t|ew rievic.e for competitive a fruitful source of controversy.|Rrant breadwinners with the oh\tn .j lis undergoing a particularly-!of bridging the imbalance ^'1^ ^1 by^thhe Ont.uio lively scrutiny at present.Primarily, the examination is [seasonal bernuse this is the pe 'riod marking the anniversary FINANCING FOR BUSINESS party leaders, such as Sir Australia s founding in Ii8< On February 21, Mr.Guy Bourbonnière of the Industrial Development Bank will be at the New Sherbrooke Hotel Sherbrooke, P.Q.If you are engaged in a business\u2014or plan to start one\u2014and required financing is not available elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, you are invited to discuss your needs with the IDS representative.An appointment for an interview can be arranged by telephoning Mr.Bourbonnière at LO.2-4741 or In advance by writing to INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK 901 Victoria Square, Montreal, P.Q.iSshV ¦/\u2019 Wilfrid Laurier and Mr.St.Laurent, too many French Canadian politiciana come to Ottawa with the idea of 'protecting their race1 rather than with the idea of advancing the interests of the nation.\u201cAside from the party chiefs, the only French-CanadUn politician to come to Ottawa in recent years with the idea of tackling national problems was Jean Lesage.As first Minister of Northern Affairs he did a noble job of creating our \u2018northern vision,\u2019 \u201d Mr.Pickersgill said.The Saturday morning session was presided over by Ogden Glass, principal of Bishop's University.101 st birthday THAMESVILLE, Ont.(CP)\u2014 Each year the anniversary [furnishes an occasion for ser Iof sexes.\t[Hog Producer's Board in I It is becoming clear that tojoperation with (he Boll Tele maintain anything like an an phone, whereby teletypewriter Inual intake of 125,000 Australia;nla(,hines have been sot up in 17 jinas have to offer moie induce- 0f nre principal packing plants ment or be less choosey in te-l0f the province for the receiving |lection.\ti0f for hogs, which the mons, speeches, addresses and , ',C j | VI07TT \u2014 In loving memory of \u2014\ta dear father and grandfather FINE HARBOR\twho paased away Feb.8, 1958.Manila Bay in the Philippines.! \"A »11,>nt thought a secret tear called .he finest harbor in the\t\u2018d^gh \u201c/a.\" i far East, has a water area of, doius & Gladys end 770 aquar» Truie».i G«U NnCKIJOMM.Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks DEATH NOTICES 20c par count une.Minimum charge, «00 (10 lines or leas».IN MCMORIAM NOTICES Minimum charge Sl.iO Poetry 2, cents a line extra Additional names over three 10 cent» eacn name.ALL ABOVE NOïtCBS *>!87 CARRY SIGNATURE OB PER SON SENDING NOTfCI OBITUARIES Obituaries received within one month of death are publisbac free A cnerge of IS 00 la made tor obituaries delayed oeyone this period.The Record reter**# the right to edit or condenee nattuanea Oucauee of apace ttmite'iooe i s SHERBROOKE DATLY RECORD.MON., FEB.19, 19« IT'S ALL IN THE BUY \u2022 SE L l \u2022 HELP WANTED \u2022 EMPLOYlwi^NT FOUND \u2022FOR h|R£ JACCBY On Bridge 1.Articles For Sale 400 BAÎ.F.S straw cord, tied, price 25c per bale.Apply Wilfred Proulx, South Durham, Que.r5coSi>ITIONED Washing Machine* sold with warranty from $39.00 Roas-Biron Electric Ltd., 183 Frontenac Street.LO.2-15G4.DELUXE Fender Hawaiian Steel Guitar, amplifier, and DeArmond volume pedal control.Single neck.Two instrument imput Jacks Write: Box 545.Newport.Vermont or Tel.334-2956.|9.Trucks For Sale I960 CHEV.m ton dual wheel truck, excellent van box, heavily Inaulatcd.An exceptional buy.Box 188, Knowlton, Quebec.1958 CHEV.1-ton panel truck In good condition.Reasonably priced.Box 188, Knowlton, Quebec.OUARANTTED B E.Goodrich * and 12 volts car batteries es low as $9.95.B F.Goodrich Store, 161 Depot tSreet, LX).7-5283.15.Rooms To Let ROOM to let at 313 Quebec Street.LARGE, quiet room to let.In mod ern house, In center of Lennox ville.Tel.I.O.2-8242.T V.General Electric, 21\" with 20 ft.rotor antenna.LX).741419.ONE G.E.Deluxe washer, with pump, in perfect condition.Call IX).2-4648.api'Roximatet.y so tons of bay for sale.Call IX).2*1875.17.Convalescent Home CONVALESCENT HOME \u2014 Room and care for elderly people or semllnvallds, tray service, pleasant surroundings, trained attend-ants, modern conveniences.Main Street, Bury, Que.Tel.11.20.Wanted To Purchase 35a.Legal LEGAL NOTICE Magistrate's Court CANADA.PROVINCE DE QITEBF/I, DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS.No.88,675.ROBERT BEAUDOIN, carpenter, domiciled and residing at 1585 St-Dominlqua Street, in Sherbrooke, District of St.Fran-els, Plaintiff, vs CYRILLE GINGRAS alias Harold Cuff, formerly of Sherbrooke, 1565 St-Domlnique Street, District of St.Francis, and now of un-known parts, Defendant.The 13th day of February, 1962.Present: Leo-Paul Desrochers, Deputy-Clerk of the Magistrate\u2019s Court.THE DEFENDANT Is ordered to appear within a month.Leo-Paul Dcsrochers, Deputy, G.M.C.48.Money To Loon MONEY to loan, first and second mortgage.In the city or country.Reasonable Interest.Easy payments.Tel.LO.9-3181.SAP storage tank, In good condl tlon.Phone VI.2-2787.North Hatley.16\u2019\u2019 BARN ventilators.$50.00, new and used tires, stoves, washers, refrigerators, Franklin fireplace with doors to shut and use like,\t\u2014 \"Tr\u2014D- stove.Write for descriptive fold 21.Wanted lO DOITOW ers.Wanted: old guns, antiques.Francis Ingalls, Sutton Junction, Que.4.Property For Sale if YOU are looking for a new home In Lennoxvllle, phone us, we may have Just what you want.R A.Deacon.68 Warren Street, Len-noxvllle.Tel: LO.2-2185.SIX ROOM new residence, Just being completed, 1075 Maloutn, near Sherbrooke Golf, opposite city park.Solid birch finish.Wonderful location Also 2015 Vermont.Occupancy any time.Terms.Visitors welcome.Hebert\u2019s 2155 Ba-ehand.Phone IX).2-0874.WANTED $2500.00 for 1st mortgage on summer cottage development on Lake Massawippl.Box 157 Sherbrooke Dally Record.NEW BUNGALOWS, S and 6 rooms.28 x 48, brick, automatic heating, floors all tile covered, situated In Belmont development.Belvedere South.Price $9,700 and $10,-700.\t$1,000 down balance easy monthly terms.Apply J.L.Pom-erleau.IX).2-5728.LENNOXVILLE \u2014 Three year old brick bungalow.3 bedrooms, fully landscaped, paved driveway.Located on quiet street.Private sale.Terms available.Phone: LO.7-7397.8.Cars For Sale CHEVROLET Sedan, fully winterized, radio, four winter tires, $140.00.E.Fearon.58 Winder Street, Lennoxvllle.27.Female Help Wanted OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS AVON calling women to service Mn.Hsawippi, Tomlfobla, Way's Mills Townships.Experience not necessary.We train you.Representatives working only three day* a week earn good Income.Write for interview, no obligation.Mrs.A.LeBrun.Waterloo.Tel.1075.1958 PONTIAC (Strato Chief), clean good condition, radio, standard shift.Phone: IX).9-H9B3 after 5:00 p m.1953 METEOR, r* and Miss Bar- finessed the eight, cashed his Mr.and Mrs.Volney' Bnintom';^ara Nightman; bridge prize.two high hearts and led his last Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Allnut MF?-KL!0\"eI,.Trefmb ey\u2019\tc ub\u2019 .\u201e ,\th,* 1o,h \u201e and children, of Granbv, were\te,ln.' e.ina\u2019 ^ame.the\tunn weekend guests of Mrs.Allnut\u2019s ^'e,ep\\take Prizes \"'epe Prcspnt- c'ub\u201e or ffd\u201cd whereuPon Mr and Mrs Ben Mof- ed to Mrs- Leonard Stone, and South ruffed with dummy s five I Warren Sornberger, of Cowans-; of spades, ville.\tEast made his best play.He met at the home of Miss Minnie! The two donations, the pillow, discarded his last heart, but Wiles.Lunch was served by the m,ad.e hy, Mrst\tand donat- South underruffed with tho ed by her daughter, Mrs.J.three spot and led a heart from parents fat.The United hostess, assisted by several of Everett, and a crocheted doilv1 dummy.East could ruff high WESTINGHOUSE Authorized Service Parti distributor\u2014Wholesale & retail SERVICE DEPOT 1132 King St.West\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 LO.2-4723 The recent fire didn't halt our spring business, and if it's \"springs\" you need .we have them tor ail kinds of vehicles, cars, trucks and busses.FOR SECURITY AND COMFORT, HAVE YOUR SPRINGS CHECKED TODAY BY \"EXPERTS\" AT CHARTIER AUTO SPRING INC.(all vehicles insured) 180 GALT ST.W.\u2014 TEL.LO.2-4833 \u2014 LO.2 4840 RESIDENCE LO.9-3108 the ladies, after which a quilt ,\t, , was tied.\tmade and donated by Mrs.Fred or low, but either way South The next meting will be held\t\"ere raffled, Mrs.Keith could overruff and make the on Feb.22 at the^home of Mrs.!SornberSer' of Bedford, winning last two tricks.May Day.\t[the Pillow- and Mrs.Lionel\tCARD SENSE - iTrembley the doily.\tQ\u2014The bidding has been: 4BERCORN \t1 0ver $28 rcalized fr°m the East South West North » »\t, ,, t X.r, i t, * irafnes, was given to the Cancer i «natte \u2019 neauit held \"a SW party for f \u201c\"v ^ Profceeds in the series You, South,' hold: benefit of U.C.F.R.when cards ^39benCflt of the 0 tj\u2019S\u2019 wasi Hearts A-Q 10-9-8-7, Hearts 2, were played at eight tables i'1 ' \u2019\t|Diamonds A-3-2, Clubs 9-6-5.\u2014-\u2014\tj What do you do?ÇAST ANGUS \u2014\tA\u2014Pass.You have no future Mr.and Mrs.Mac MacDonald as declarer, but (kings might of Peterborough, Ont., spent work out beautifully if you keep the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.still.Alfred Ratcliffe.\t-rnn »v>c giti-ctigv Mrs.John Jamieson, of La\tf QUESTIO.Tuque, is spending some time1 \"cst blds two diamonds and with her son-in-law and daugh- your Partner b\u2018ds two hearts\u2019 1er, Mr.and Mrs.Westley Beat b'ast Passes- V.hat do you do tje\tAnswer Tomorrow Mrs.Thomas Rowland, Miss (Margaret Rowland, Miss Karen z-rxp/-p\\/ii i p Labonte and Miss Diana Bell kaC JavjC V I LL _ were in Montreal to attend the The United Church Women Ice Follies.\tmet at the home\tof Mrs.Steele -\twith\t17 present.\tFollowing tho Automobile production in Brit- meeting, afternoon lea was serv-ain reached 1.190,000 cars in ed by Mrs.Steele, Mrs.Peasley 1959, compared with 861,000 in and Mrs.Hutchins.Proceeds 1957.\t.were 85.75.mm BLOWN LTD.Meadow Slreet\u2014SHERBROOKE \u2014Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniiure Store Next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Before buying hirr.iture, 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 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 LO.9 1154.INDIVIDUAL new residence, 6 rooms, Immediate possession, ex-cellent location.$130.00 monthly.Phone LO.2-4814 or LO.9-1840.TENEMENT\u2019, 6 rooms, not heated, third floor.$48.00 monthly.236 Park Ave.LO.7-6798.3 AND 4 ROOMS, heated, hot water year around, stove, refrigerator and Venetian blinds furnished, colored bathroom.Adults only.475 Vimy St Apt.1, Phone LO.9-2253.AUCTIONEER BILINGUAL Appraiser and raai estate COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyervllle\u2014889-2272 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATI - 3 centi par word, minimum charge $0 cants tor 14 words or leas, three contacutiva Insertion*.3rd day half cnaiga, tlx consecutivs Insertions, 15% off 10 cents for mslllng Record Box replies.DEADLINE .Classified Ads ac espied until 4:00 p.m.day previous to Insertion.Auction Sales Legs! Notices, Classified Display and Display ads accepted until 12:00 noon previous day.LO.9-3636 L II ABNER MORTY MEEKLE IS'O\u2019SWORE VO'is! LATER- M-MUST BE,r f FEEL.V d/-\\ STILL ALIVE,RNK NAGLE?THEyRE ALL ASLEEP \u2014 WHY CO bOJ HAVE TO GO WAULING AROUND WHERE?ALLTHE KIDS CAN GEE YOU?YOUTJe KIDDING/ IVE SEEN HIM, AND HE'S A PLINY, GOOFY LOOKING, OCKAWNY BEAN ROLE/ SO TERRIBLE.'/ IF YDU HIT ME IU-TEU-MOK1Y.HE\u20183 MY 5I61ESÆ BOV FRIEND AND He*S A BIG MUSCULAR TOUCH GUY.tv/LD CAT SALS c/y£AR.>j il ttéTÀ r .' CV! CART.EASY BIONDIE !':| i TOLD you vs A vfizv well, N DIDN'T'.K\u2019OW TAKE ) HODEK, V3U WONT BE SO C-V'.'\\ '-!» ME HOME 1 «-''HARMED IP YOU RETURN EASY PC?.S t*y~.\tr\u2014\\ TO '\u2022\u20ac SOviST g.'VE NOT HAVE' V\tPROWny/ WITHOUT THE FILM 'YS6CE.H.V SHOOK.SHE CANT PROVE HERXCAH REPORT HER SECRET INFORMATION YTHEN WITH PLAUTE IS RELIABLE! NOT IP WE CAN MAKE THE FBI SUSPICIOUS OF HER OH.SLAP TO SEE YOU\u2019RE ' I AM SO SORRY, EASY OKAY, EVA! EXCUSE MY / IT VAS BECAUSE OF ME PLACE-ITS A BIT UNTIDY-Y I VILL HELP PUT BACK THE BOOKS! .ftffcu ISM I CAN'T STAND A WOMAN WHO'S ALL FULL OF TALK and no place to j\u2014t j\u2014\u2019 | .^ 4 OH \u2014 r GO AH EAD Y, .AND MAKE )\t/ YOUR CALL evidence, we way SET HEE DEPORTED- rl BLONDIE DON'T DIALTHAT NUMBER/ I\u2019M .\t.EXPECTINS AN ] IMPORTANTLY V.-A nr*\u201d8 EITHER.\u20199*2 bt NEA.Ine.T.M.Raz.U.S.P»L OfU ALLEY OOP FRECKLES ALLEY' WHAT- ' ÜMN EV EVER ARE YOU A LITTLE DOING TO f EXERCISE MY BOYS?A THAT'S ALL.WHY, YES.MY DEAR, I BELIEVE IT IB.AN' aj THE'! NEED IT AFTER SlTTIN' AROUND ALL DAY, JUST RSHIN' FISHING?ALLEY.' YOU KNOW I NEVER LET MY BOVS GO , NEAR THE WATER.OH, LOOK ISN'T THAT ALLEY AND the BOYS ?WHAT KIND OF A BABY SITTER ARE YOU ANYHOW?/ MISS CROMWELL'S GOT AM k ANTI-MESSAGE MISSILE/ OM, NO' 1 DON'T WANT TO BE CAUGHT BY MISS .CROMWELL/ OKAY,THEN / ILL GAIL A\\Y MESSAGE-OVEfc.TO HILDA PLEASE PASS nr ID HILDA/ LOOKiT EM C-O ÛEE.WHATWHI2 V\\'V 19»2 by *fg 40^34856 % or an d about vUc omen ASK THE DESIGNER by gaile dugas STTFRUROOKF DAn Y RECOUP, MON\u2019, FTB 19, 1M2\t7 -\u2014\t.arttfe ,.liiiiifril PMr Giile: 1 haven't been at ea-'e atnce the eelehration M a New Year s Eve party.The reason is that l'\\e been skeptical of my attire l wore a black crepe dre» with long sleeves.It was cut in a low V front and V back.The skrrt was draped and had a rhinestone pin at the side of the waist.My shoes were gold, 1 wore a gold and rhinestone bracelet and gold Paris drop earrings.This was my newest drosa and my husband Insisted that I w ear it.I had wanted to wear my red lace Will you please tell me if my clothes were right for the occasion I also would like to know if I would be right in wearing a semidress hat with a fur jacket.That hat has a turned up front brim, flapper sort of style 1 had in mind wearing gold semidress jewelry.The jacket is brown in color, the hat a few shades lighter Will be most thankful for your answer.\u2014 Mrs M IV.Pear Mrs.M.W.: For help on this particular problem, 1 went to designer Cell Chapman, who does beautiful late day and evening clothes, she says: \u201cYou do not give your approximate age nor do you say if the party was a private one or held at a club.Assuming that you are in your middle to late .10s and that the party was held in someone's home, I\u2019d say that the black dress was the right choice.1 think 1 would have eliminated the bracelet, however \\s for your question about the hat.It sounds as if it might pair vers nicely with the jacket.\" To her advice, let me add this: K\\ and large, it's best never to wear clothes in which we do not feel com (ortable or at our best, I'm sure that if you sit down amt explain this to your husband, telling him that you were ill at ease during the party, he will understand In the future.Pear Galle: 1 has\u2019e bought a navy blue wool dress for spring.But rt has a croased-over front (called surplice, l believe! and 1 feel that l need something to fill in that neckline area What do you suggest?A necklace would not look right nor would it fill in the entire area since the cut is rather low.(It is an afternoon dress )\u2014Mrs L N Pear Mrs.!.N.: I agree with you that a necklace would not be adequate here.So 1 talked with Sylvia Block, designer for Gleutex scarves This is what she says' \u201cThis is such a common problem that I've designed just the scarf to fill the need.It\u2019s called a portrait scarf.It is circular in shape, like a ring.It fills in the neckline completely and can be anchored at one side with a handsome pin.It comes in a whole range of colors and in both sheer and opaque fabrics.\" MILLINERY FOR MERMAIDS \u2014 Bathing caps made with all the skill and flattery that usually goes into your best tea-party hat.\u201cPrintemps\u201d a flower cap of multi coloured, shaggy asters, each with a little green centre.\u201cFlowering Leaf\u201d is a subtle swirl of leaves in three shades of green.\u201cFlower Garden\" a posy of every colour of flowers perched on top of a famous Save-a-wave cap.Conversation will be colourful on the beach this summer Æutk /yiittett Bathing caps look like anything but bathing caps this season.The flowered concoctions would look well at a cocktail party .in iact, some smart young things have taken to wearing them in the rain, to compliment a bright coloured raincoat.Other caps in a newline look as if they had just come from the boudoir and consist of row upon row of pastel coloured nylon net .as airy as a butterfly s wing but thoroughly waterproofed for practicality.In the same feminine vein are caps of white Broderie Anglais.They too, are waterproofed of course.And then there are hats that look like hair! It's true .the cap is coated with a special chemical concoction that looks like hair, although nobody is quite sure just what curls coiffed in the latest Hanging Garden bouffant manner The colours, though, are a little more exotic than nature provides .pink, powder blue, and yellow as well as black and white.Eggs vital to health GAYNOR MADDOX Q\u2014Isn't it true that vegetable juices have very special health-giving qualities?A\u2014No.According to \u201cFood Facts Talk Back,\u201d published by The American Dietetics Assn., promoters of so-called \u201chealth foods\u201d try to get people to believe that vegetable juices have magic health-giving qualities.\u201cNo vegetable or fruit or its juice has a specific disease-curing property,\u201d the diet! tians state.\u201cThese juices contain the water-soluble nutrients found in the original vege- For the bright sunshine on the sea shore, this year, the makers have added further decoration in the form of frivolous little Cabana caps to shelter your tinted hair from the sun .these bonnets are | really little pointed caps of ! net covered with row' upon | row of black or white nylon | lace.All this fun has a sound basis of common-sense, however, | because every bathing cap in the new collection is made with their famous Save-a-wave base.This is an exclusive in- ner construction that keeps the cap sitting down snugly on your head, and your hair dry without the use of a strap.Colour co-ordinated too, are ! sun hats and beach bags.Made up of straws specially woven and dyed in Italy, the bags and hats not only are ; planned to match your beach attire but are trimmed with rubber-petalled flowers which match your bathing cap.It is easy to see that conversation will he colourful on the beach this summer! Here s new twist on viewing the dance craze HIGIIFR AND HIGIH'R \u2014 Vrtr Is a touch of (lie daring In nillllnrrv colin (Inns for Spring '(>2.Crowns are higher and dramatl/i'd, with swirled organra or net Braids air rough and textured, often eomblned with sninntli slrau l.iluiis to give a hold, woven effect.Whenever I read that somebody or other has denounced the twist, 1 wonder if that person has ever spent an evening watching young people dance it.It may not be the most graceful or romande or dig nified of dances - but it certainly looks harmless enough.To begin with, « pair of twisters never embrace or touch each other.There's enough space between them \t Ofter a wall can be turned into a hanging garden simply by suspending a series of! potted plants from the ceiling tables and fruit.Whole vege-in attractive containers held, tables are an important by chains of different heights, source of bulk in the diet.\u201d Q\u2014A health food expert on the radio told us eating an egg a day is harmful.Is he right?A\u2014Eggs are rich sources of protein, iron and vitamin A, all essential to normal health.Most accredited nutritionists advise eating one a day, or at least 3 or 4 a week.From what scientific research did your \u201chealth expert\u201d get his information?r y \u201cSHIRT\" STORY \"I'd certainly like to send my husband's shirts to your laundry \u2014 but it costs too much, so I only send out the sport shirts that I can't do myself.\" That's a typical housewife telk-Ing, end she's «eying something that our drivers and the rest of us here at the plant hear almost every day.And, as painful as it is *o heer, we wouldn't mind it quite so much if it weren\u2019t based on a widespread misunderstanding about prices.The misunderstanding has arisen quite naturally, as you will notice in the comment I quoted above, it is customary for many women to send us only those shirts which are the MOST DIFFICULT to launder and iron.These women know that the shirts they send us are the most difficult to do, but |ust the same they assume that ill shirts cost the same, Today s recipe PORK CHOP RICE SKILLET 6 loin pork chops, \u2019z-lnch thick, salt and pepper, cup uncooked rice, 14 cup chop-ed green pepper, 14 cup chopped onion, 1 package (23'4 ounces) country good chicken rice soup mix, 214 cups water.Trim excess fat from chops; season with salt and pepper; brown in greased large frying pan.Remove chops from pan.Saute rice, gren pepper and onions in same frying pan.Add soup mix and water; blend well.Place chops on top of rice mixture In pan.f JSBW: «Will IV H;: I V for a chaperone.And not only do the dancers never touch each other they scarcely look at each oilier, So if the dance i* suggestive, only those who aren\u2019t out on the floor luist ing ^re aware of il.The twisters thcni.sclves are too engrossed In their own twisting to watch their partners.The look on their faces is one of total concentration and what they are concentrating on Is their own dance.They are a self-engrossed aa runners In a race.So w'hy worry about young people doing the twist?When they\u2019re twisting they aren\u2019t romancing \u2014 they\u2019re working hard just how hard no adult could imagine unless he had spent a whole evening doing the twist hifnself.Whenever a new dance comes along, some adults ge.t alarmed and start calling it disgraceful.Often, those who complain the loudest have never taken the trouble to really take a close look \u2014 not only at the dance but at.the attitudes of the dancers.So let\u2019s lay off the kids who like to twist.The twist isn't wicked \u2014 it\u2019s just athletic.And haven\u2019t the very people Who abhor the twist often also complained that young people no longer get any exercise?Well, they\u2019re getting it now \u2014 twisting St.Peter s VV.4.Mrs.T.J.Matthews guest speaker The regular monthly meeting! Mrs, Westgate reported that thews also gave some excel of St.Peter's W.A was hrld on two new l ittle Helper- liml been lent ideas on program planning Monday, February 12 in the enrolled and birthday cards to impruvr the work of the Memorial Hall#\tj sent\tW A Mrs N Robins thanked Mrs Bartlett announced that the speaker on behalf of all the World Day id Prayer would members tie held at the Sahalion Army Following the Benedielinn, Hall on Mandi tt at 3:00 pm refreslnnents were served by and also read an oxrei'id from ilm hostesse- Mrs II Needle the Living Message conceiniitg and Mrs Northcy the World Day ol Prayei.It was agreed tluil the Got j porate Communion will be held; on Wednesdays following Hu- Looking for a dramatic new Mondays on wliu-h \\\\ A.meet apiuoiu-ii to a wall of win mgs ate hedd.\t(lous?Try shades, hung al- Mrs.Neville then iiilriKluci'dlieniately from top to bottom the guest speaker, Mrs T.1 (New cords for button-up in Matthews, who proceeded In stallation operate smoothly at give a very Interesting report the sides of the window Shady Trick The devotional period was conducted by Mrs.N.Robins, after which Ihe president wel corned Die guest speaker, Mrs.T ,1.Matthews, the Diocesan educational secretary.Minutes of the previous meeting were read and the treasurer gave her report.The Cent a Day secretary also re porleil.Mrs.Bailey announced that there were two baby quilts and an afghan for sale, Mrs P.Robins reported Rfi visits to sick and shut-ins and also mentioned that Mrs.White on the Kxcuilive Meeting of the Mternatc shade colors for a was now assisting her in this Diocesan Hoard which she haditruly dashing, contemporary very worth-while service, j recently attended.Mrs.Mat look! 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P< erôonalA The Sherbrooke Ladies Curl ing Club will be holding their, weekly tea In the club room on Tuesday, February 20, and the convener will be.Mrs Ralph Gosselin.Pourcrs for the after noon are: Mrs.If.Watson, Mrs Reford Stewart and Mrs, Gordon Armitage.The hostesses will be Mrs.H.A.Peabody, Mrs.F.P.Kenalty, Mrs.P.A Dauncey, Mrs.E.S Jeffreys.Mrs.S.Cohe.n, Mrs.P.Mathias, Mrs.A.A.Munster, Miss Leslie Pales and Miss Doris Robinson NEW Westinghouse 30\" RANGE ROTISSERIE 5299 PIG TAIL \u2014 A shaggy dog of a hat.Conversation piece of Italian straw in orange, flame, green, mocha, aqua and black with matching top layer and pig-tall.Simmer, covered, 35-40 nun-.1® \"Ü/.VÜ! ute* or until liquid is absorb- - - \u2014- e(j an(j lneat; js t\u20acn(jer Makes Shady Tricks that we must charge more for tha mort difficult jobs, because of the extra time, skill and materials involved.That's how It Is that many women believe, quit* erroneously, that our prie» for regular white or colored shirts is more than they can afford.The fact is that our price for laundering and ironing any ordinary white or colored shirts is only TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.The most telling \"sales talk\" we have is not talk at all \u2014 but the results we can show for this price, which actually amaies many people who have never used our shirt-laundering service before.6 servings.Homemaking Guard Against Fire mm 1705 KING ST.W.* If L.1092585 VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD and ROLLS TASTY BAKERY TREATS Til.LO.2-2744 Handsome decorative ef feets, easy to duplicate, revolve around tricks with new) window shades cloths.To! 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Andy Bathgate and Guv Gen- managed to outscore the farm- Points: Bathgate, New York, rounds.In the ninth his left leg fighter gets hit with right-hand missed an opportunity wnen ne 72,\tbuckled from a body blow and leads \u2014 sucker punches \u2014 it\u2019s fired a loose puck from center PEE WEE GAME\tdron, who each scored twice ers 19-16 in the second half, but Scotstown; J.Morrison, B.When New York R a n g e r s this was not good enough to Moulin, J.Gaulin, M.Dougher- dumped Toronto Maple Leafs overcome the 14-point half-time ty, R.Ros», M.Ross, D.Mac- 6-2 Sunday night.\tdeficiL Goals: Hull, Chicago.35 Assists: Bathgate, 49.Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, I in :he l.;h he was a desperate time to quit.Robinson was ice, only to hit the side of the man just hoping to stav up un- nailed with them repeatedly empty net.til the final beù.\u2019\tSaturday.\t| Next week-end, Gaiters round NEW 1962 VOLKSWAGEN As low at $1745.00 We accept trade-ins ROGER BEAUDOIN AUTOMOBILES INC.2835 King West, Sherbrooke Tel.LO.9-4613 \\ SHFRRROOKK PAU Y RKOORP, MON.KKR 19.19M Jean Perrault wins junior crown, Thetford cops SCP Trophy Take honors in combine and - ii SpKlal Slalom special slalom, Thetford wins team championship over Hillcrest Jean Perrault of the Hillcrest Ski club won the Eastern Township's junior \u2018\u2018A\" ski championship when tabulation of Saturday and Sunday Hillcrest races was made last night.He accumulated a time of 147.1 in the two slaloms and two downhill^ to win out over Bob Laverdure of the Mount Orford ski club Louise Thibault of Victoriaville, took the honors in the senior ladies section with 234 9 to win over her sister Jacqueline by a 30 3 margin.The Thetford team, comprised\u2014- of P.Beaulieu, P.Wright, A junior a Pomerleau and F Argouin won \u2022\u2019ea\" Perrault iHiiicreat) A.Pomerleau (Thetford) the Southern Canada Power jUmor b trophy for the team champion- D Croteau (Thetford) .ship with a combined time °f Ju^'1[>J'l£rich\t¦\u2022\u2022\u2022 506 4.The Bishop's University\t,orfordi team which won the champion-: m Leaaard iThetfordi ., ship last year placed third this\tGiant siaiom year while Hillcrest came in sec- \" lAavfrdure ,0r(ol.d) ond.\tCarl Whittier (Orford) .Judy Holland of Mount Orford 'umor B: took \u2019the honors in the junior ^.r^^^ncre.t, girls section with a time of 230.8 Junlor c to win over Aline Croteau of j Picard (Thetford) Thetford.\t^ C'artler iThetfordi Chuck McLennan of Hillcrest junior and senior ladies on the Junior B combine, Jean\tcombined LeProhon came in a close sec- senior: j i\tne Louise Thibault (Vlct'ville) ÎS4.9 ond.J.Gadbois of Mount t r jacque]lne Thibault (V\u2019viue) 265 2 ford won the junior S section Ju\u201eior winning over M.Kessar of Thet- Judy Holland [Orfordi 2.10.a forfj\tAline Croteau (Thetford) 304 3 ¦\tDownhill Representatives from all the St,nior.ski clubs Of the Eastern Town-j Louise Thibault (V\u2019ville) 80 3 ships were present for the eftm- francine Argouin (Thetford) 84 3 petition.The races were held.Judy Holland (Orfordi 918 Saturday and Sunday before a Andre Crepeiu (Orford) 93.7 good crowd.The trails were\tspecial siaiom smooth and everything came off ; senior: ,,\tLouise Thibault (V\u2019ville) .\t«2 9 Martha Shearer (EUs.Univ.) 91.4 After the competition the junior skiers went to the Pleasant View Hotel in North Hatley where the presentation of trophies was held.Pierre Alain, president of the Quebec ski division was also present.After the trophies were presented a banquet was held for the competitors.r 4 jar* i \u2022'\t\\ kJ Bisons stretch lead with win over Hornets St.Francis High School of Richmond dump Sunnyside 84, Junior Tibbetts gets hat-trick, team wins playoffs Bob Bedard is Canada's Top tennis player '-~C if \t TORONTO tCP' \u2014 Bob Rr d*ifl of Lennoxvillo, Que .S«l-urduy was named t'siiada's oil), standing tennis pUyer for the eighth straight year.The i'anaiii:«i Lawn Tennia up Association, at its annual men tin- in ;, ranked him No t.Ann Bur if# jr*.If > , 4,.-'* ' ;V*-, S é I *2 0 63 0 64.3 66.0 TEAM CHAMPIONS \u2014 Shown above is the Thetford Ski (Tub team who won the l .istrni Townships Ski championship at Hillcrest and the Southern Canada Power Company Trophy E.McGinty, of Southern Canada Company, is presenting the trophy to team captain ( Bet nard.Others in the photo, Paul Beaulieu, Franelne Argouin and M.PomeiTeau.t> Wright other member of the winning squad is missing from the photo.(Photo by Pong lierrish) lennoxville High School seniors sweep series with ADS cagers, Buffalo Bisons stretched their American Hockey Western Pi vision lead to three points with a 9 3 victory over Pittsburgh Hornets Sunday night CIcm'\tSTWSTKAP Richmond's R.Brasse, one from (5 Perkins land Barons lost 9 4 to Roches St Francis High School Senior and one iront N Moss ter Amc\u2019icans\thockey squad dumped Sunny However, Tibbetts rime laPiîü Quebec Arcs Ix-at Hershev 'Hi* ** Saturday morning hen with his second tally of i;( , : | , providence Redi't® win the beat-out-of three play itruggle at 18:15 o( the second clay of Vancouver won the iop broke a Mien game losing ''B two games to one and win frame on assjsiv from T Whit spot on ihe women's section siring with a 3 1 win\tuver\t2°nc A in the Senior\tsection of\ttingstall «nd It\tMoore\tto tie\tBedard, 30, last month an Springfield Indians\tiheQ VFTA.\tthings up P.Putin tired\tin his\ttmun.-cd retirement from Pavia In Saturday games Cleveland Junioi Tihhetts of the\thard\ttirs! at 1!> 37 on a\tpa^s play\t*.up competition -e said he w ill defeated Providence 9 3, Spring hitting Kichnumd giauii) tallied\twith Tihlrntts and T\tRodgers to\tcontinue to plat in a frw lotir tieUi overpower, d llevsliri 7 3 three goals in the game\twhil»\tbring Richmond ahead of I heir\ttiamrnts provid'd they can he and Rochester beat Pittsburgh teammates P Punn and 1'\tRod\tStaiutcad rivals 3 4\tat the end\t\">'t'kt d in o his teaching ached- 6-2.\tgers each chalked up two in the of the second period.\tu\u2018° Buffalo go: three goal.4 from impressive St Francis victory Richmond showed up exereme He has not .been defeated by Barry Cullen, two from Stmt\tIn\tthe first period.\tI' Rod\tl\\ well in Ihe\tthird frame of\ta Canadian\tplayer in\teight ton and one each from Vut\tgers\topened scoring for.Rich\tthe battle with\tI\u2019 Punn notch-years I he\tCL1A said\tthat, Erickson.Billy Pea.Wayne lid!\tmond at 0 15 when he\ttallied\tun\ting his second at\t0 117 on\ta pass\tthough several younger players man and Brian Cullen\tJack\tassisted.His goal drive was\tre\tfrom libb.'lls\tand Rodgers\tare showing marked improve Price Norm Corcoran and John pea ted just m aocondt later while T Whlttlnjatnll made il non# is itrtouily uumb! MacMillan struck for the losers,\twhen Rodgers again came\t7 4 when he puked\tup a goal at\tclung to displace Bedard.Barry Cullen leads (he league\tthrough with his second tally\t3.09 on a pass from\tTibbetts\tI In Ihe rankings.Pon Fontana ;in goals with 37\tihanks to s pass from Junior\tJunior Tihhetts pushed in his\tis missing for the lirst time in GETS WINNER\tr,I,hells\tthird goal of the game\tlor .\tyears Uusm ss I' eid h.ui to Pick (lamhle got the winner\tc\tPerkins made the\tscore 2 1\twell dcsci vcd hat trick ai 1R2'1\trestrict tournament play m the final period Rookie Bruce\t;ï\tm ,,[ (he match\twhen he\twhen he scored\tthanks to a pass Replacing\tFun ana at\tNo 2 Praper :oi two goals tor Uoch ^oreit (us first |>eriod point Irom Punn\tis I rancois (lodhout ol Waier esier Bill Pineen.Watly Boyer\ton ^ p#ss fiom M Bronson ami\tRichmond M\tR l e h a r ds\tloo, Que who narrowly heat out and Us Kozak added singles\t\\i iiaud rihhetta came\t(goal); B Moore\tr Rodgers\ttoroivo's John Swann, The pair Judy Holland (Orford) ____ Andre Gadbois (Orford) Giant Slalom Senior: Jacqueline Thibault (V\u2019vllle) Louise Thibault (Vict\u2019vlUe) Junior: Andre Gadbois (Orford) Judy Holland (Orford) SOUTHERN CANADA POWER TROPHY THETFORD MINES 82.3 99.3 63.3 66.5 Wilkes wins Singapore Open SINGAPORE (CP-AP )\u2014Brian Wilkes of South Africa shot five\ti\ti\t14*14 girls win //-zl and\tboys\t41-zl Japan and win the Singapore Open golf championship Sunday\t\u201e\t,\t.by two strokes\tKiris and Senior boys Wilkes finish toial of Gary Bergman scored twice for hrough wilh lirsl goal et W.Smith, I Skillcn I' Whit have an equal record, hut liod Cleveland John Ferguson andl^e g;ime at (145 how ever, w hen lingslall.B Frazei P Punn, J bout go! tin nod for defeating Jim Mikol scored singles Bob Beckett scored Ihe win he made il 3 1 lor.Richmond on Tibbetts Swann in Ihe Canadian chant-Sunny side V Rover ( mud ), pionshlps In the second period, scoring (I Cookie, R Rousse.M Bron lu M Bronson, (> ( onkie and son, S.Moss, 1 l.i* t, I , i\tTCI m l) h Cl m m T a pass from \\\\ Smith ner for Proiidenee in the see ond period against Indians Or l.iml bm o nhai Ii s si loud .,u.p jj, 1,|lsl,n |H1| Simili side ahead kins, M Baud P Bronson, i o the evening, m ti e final, put ,|h;,nU\tKmslie.H Letch Sehool|weaker APS group 4121 In the girls .\t.squads downed Asbestos-Pan team had any real advantage \u2018\u2022\"aifeml finished with a '- hole vn]c gnipiof, Senior basketball during the first three quarters called on teams Friday night in a iwm-and the game was extremely.\t\u2019s it out of reach Floyd Smith scored for the Indians in the game, neither I'*'1 t°d (ïoaltemler Boh Perrtaull was to make n saves in losing effort against prize of $5.000 Malayan (about ^rr\"contèstëcl aTtHs!'\twell-played.After a 1312 edge Qtiebec Ed lloekstra Bred two $1,660 Canadian)\t0:ris j
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