Sherbrooke daily record, 23 février 1962, vendredi 23 février 1962
[" Today's Chuckle Om at ihf fim thing* * child Irani* nhrn hr grta a drum i* that hr Unt rvrr gonna got amilhrc nnr.Sbccbtookc Tailu Bccotd THE WEATHER Clear tonight; cloudy Sat-virMiiv with *m>« hrginmng in (hr «(ternoon; colder to-night; milder Saturday; w mdt light hreuming north-\u2022M'l IS Saturday morning, l.ow high Saturday at Slier-brookr aero and 29.Elatabliahed 1897 Price t 5 Cent* SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC FRIDAY.FEBRUARY ».1962 Sixty-Fifth Year 1 To block county redistribution BROWN Ql'EBRC \u2014 ( Special 1 \u2014 In a dramatic but not entirely un expected move.Glen Brown, Liberal NfPP for Brome County Thursday told the members of »w« special Legislative Assembly committee studying ihe revision of the Quebec electoral laws that he would block the proposed changes of the boundaries of the constituencies.He insisted that the principle of land area rather than popula l*on b*1 observed in revising the gj electoral map.In support of his contention S he could block any revision of 3 constituency boundaries, Mr.Brown pointed to section 80 of the British North America Act which stipulates that 13 rural ridings, including Brome, can be changed only by a major ity vote of the sitting members.Six of these constituencies are represented by Union Nationale members, who have gon# on record as opposing any! reduction in tha number of rural counties.Seven are held by Liberals, including Mr.Brown.Should the latter At-cide to throw in his lot with the Opposition in this instance, the redistribution could be proven ted.The 13 counties are Pontiac.Hull, Argenteuil.Huntingdon.1 Missisquol, Brome, Shefford, Stanstead, Sherbrooke, Comp ton, Wolfe, Richmond and Me-gantie.Calling for united action by the representatives of Ihe 13 counties concerned, Mr Brown said \"if we stand together, according to the British North America Act, section 80.you can\u2019t do away with us anyway unless we let you.\" Mr.Brown\u2019s statement was prepared for presentation to the members of the special House committee on electoral law reform, but when th# committee concluded its first sitting after naming a chairman and steering committee, he authorized its release by members of the press.The statement noted that most of the counties were presented by Conservatives in 1867 and continued; \"Now the majority is Liberal by a slim margin, but l am sure this is at least one decision we all can concur in.\" It was also essential that four of the counties, Brome, Huntingdon.Pontiac and Argenteuil, be left untouched because they elect English speaking members If Iheso were merged with other ridings, English-speaking representation from the rural areas of Quebec would disappear.\u201cI am -are that you will agree that you descendants of mixed blood and Erench line- age would hav# a horrible time here in the House if you did away with CoUmgham, John stone Sommervilte and Brown in your changeover.\u2019\u2019 the statement commented.At one time there had boon 17 rural and semi urban nd mgs electing English speaking member* lo the Legislative As sembly.If the principle of equal rep i « sentation proposed hv a gov eminent committee of experts seven weeks ago were applied at least four of the IS counties would disappear They are Brome.7 493 electors in the last election; Huntingdon.7,619; Pontiac,, 10,910 and Wolfe, 8.395.\u2022'1 have of late heard a great deal about consolidation of coun ties, more representation by population, a magic number of 20,000 as the theoretical acme for tins province per county,\" possible airport service TCA to tondutt area survey Trans-Canada Airlines will conduct a new survey of the Sherbrooke area within 30 to 40 days to study the possibility of serving Sherbrooke\u2019s new airport.Mayor Armand Nadeau said in a telephone conversation Thursday- Contacted in Montreal following a meeting with TCA officials Mayor Nadeau said: \u201cThe city will fight to promote TCA service at the airport and if it is necessary we will go back to Ottawa and fight.\"F.T.Wood, vice-president of cooperative affairs for TCA told us his company would be delighted to serve our airport but only on a subsidy basis.\" Mayor Nadeau said Mr.Wood termed the old survey taken In 1956 as not applicable because it Is six years old.The Mayor said the new survey would start as soon as TCA surveyors could get ready to come to Sherbrooke- Mayor Mayor along with Alderman Paul Gervais chairman of the industrial relations and transport committee for Sherbrooke, and Robert Belisle, secretary of the industrial rommission went to Montreal Thursday to discuss TCA serving Sherbrooke By BERNARD BROWNRIGG tRecord Staff Reporter) twice daily.Mayor Nadeau said TCA of-firials indicated approval of the city\u2019s plan that a regular tjuebci-Montreal flight stop at Sherbrooke on its way to and from Montreal.Mayor Nadeau said he expects he will have to return to Ottawa in the near future to fight for TCA\u2019s service.\u201cThe federal government of the airport and promised to approved of the alrp°rt *n,l promised lo do everything In its power to promote it so I think it's about time it did,\u201d Mayor Nadeau said- Two weeks ago Mayor Nadeau and other city hall officials met with Transport Minister Leon Baker in Ottawa to discuss TC \\ service for Sherbrooke or the granting of subsidies to another airline company to serve Sherbrooke.Mr.Balrer told city officials he felt they would have no trouble getting TCA to serve In West Berlin 40 are killed in train crash Bobby Kennedy places a wreath to the victims of Red tyranny Sherbrooke and »uggested they meet with officials of the TCA and discuss their plans.Mr- Balrer said he approved of the rity's plans.Mayor Nadeau said: \"TCA received permission from the Transport board to serve Trois Rivieres and I see no reason why they couldn't do the same for Sherbrooke as it is more important and has more right to be served by TCA.\u201d The city suggests that a regular flight stop in Sherbrooke on its way to Quebec from Montreal in the morning and vice versa at night.City officials said the detour would delay the plane about ten minutes on its normal flight.tha statement said \"This of course, ia very in tercsting to m* in that the county l h*\\# the honor to rep rasant, Brome, has a voting potential of a Unit K.iW votert.more or less \" The statement continued \"Our theorists say that there is a terrible disparity between a city county like Wtmount ami a rural county like Bronie \"1 »ay out theorists' because so far 1 haie >ct to see a sea \u2022soned, experienced rural |h>1i u.-ian in their midst Just what does the member for Westmount have to do in 1rs county ami are there road* or bridges or farmers or coun els to deal with\u201d \u2019 Mr.Brown said seats must be based on land area instead of population Quebec, he said, \"is a \\ast empire of land although not so much m population \"To be able to govern this sprawling empire we must have representation based on its land area rather than on popula turn \" Akhough the \"experts'\u2019 bad branded this theory as undemo cratle, Mr.Brown said he could match letter for letter and call for calf' the work done by any city member.I He pointed out there were 16 I municipal councils in Brome, ' 400 miles of road, a multitude of bridges, the problem of I\u2019ro | testant and Catholic education, |the need to encourage industrial | expansion and the special rural problems of storm, hail, drought and flood* Some observer* believe that Ihe stand taken by Mr Brown 'may prevent any action being jtaken on redistribution at the I present session unless the \"rep j by-pop\u201d principle is moddfed considerably.They believe Ilia! j.n the event of a showdown.: Dr.Gerard l^emieux Liberal ! Member for Wolfe whose riding is also ^scheduled for the chop ping block, might side with his Railway talks are broken off MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Contract talks between Canada\u2019s rail- BERLIN\u2014Robert F.Kennedy,wall.But the crowd fell ailentlward, from an observation plat-plaeed a wreath \u201cto the victimsias Kennedy placed a wreath on form.No East German guards of Communist tyranny\u201d at the'a wooden cross on the sidewalk were in sight.But East German CALI, Colombia (AP) \u2014 A wau dividing Berlin today and : commemorating an elderly I photographers w ere seen focus-head-on collision of a speeding recejved some cautious waves woman who was killed when she ing their lenses on the Kennedy!ways and their 110,000 non oper-freight and a passenger train fr3m E^t Berliners beyond the jumped from her window to the party.\tating employees have collapsed, carrying a full load\u2014including ^gn-ifade.\t|West last August,\tj Thousands of West Berliners was lcarne(* today.a group of U S.midshipmen \u2014 East Berliners could be seen The ceremony took place a |jned the Kennedy rou'e and -N'0 (le,ai!s t,le breakdown\t, .killed 40 persons Thursday and peeking from behind curtains as few hours after U.S.troops'pressed about him whenever his were made public immediately, gatherings, it \"a* M|k'- M \" injured 67, officials reported.the U.S.attorney - general\u2019s mo- rushed through the streets of motorcade stopped\t:*-mt was expected that the 15 that the size o i< \u201du\u201d 1,1 .ops unions! banded to give Montreal a CARNIVAL QI\u2019FLN Miss Cydney Hrnw», in III'em old Pointe Clnirc girl taking up her third year of science at Bishop\u2019s University was Thursday night crowned queen of the Ilia-I Kuehuer vice principal of Bishop's, ut the \\V.It.Srolt Itlnk.Miss up - -.\u2014 changes.The other two eon stituencies on the restricted list! slated for oblivion.Huntingdon I-and Pontiac, are represented by Union Nationale supporters.Mr.Brown's opposition to a Brome confrere to firing an 8-51 line-up against the proposed hops Carnival by Brown was elected Queen by the student body of Ihe iiuiveisily, (Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) All the dead were believed to;torcacje drove up to the waif West Berlin in a dramatic dem general revision of eonstitu ency boundaries follow deci sions taken at a number of re gional gatherings of t'-e Quebec l iberal Federation at which any reduction of rural représenta lives was eondlemned Ai these Officers react bitterly Rap Moslem lobbing and will never I will hav be Colombians.Four Californ- at Bernauerstrasse.Apartment onstration of Kennedy's pledge _ ^\t'\tn ' Z ^\t' * will seek a federal conciliation arger voice ians were among the injured, houses along the East side there that the United States w ould de Ba,,le Gr0UP- 6th Infantry, turn , board to study the dispute I fairs.The crash occurred on a curve have been boarded up and evacf fend West Berlin against Com \u2019bled from their bunks beforej northw-est of this west Colom-, uated.But houses lying a little; munist attack as it would Newjdawn to take up batlle positions! bian trade centre while the pas-; back from the wall are still oc-lYork or Chicago.\tjn the U.S.sector of the dividec senger train was on a 50-mile eupied and from several ofj Kennedy was out early today; \u2022, t-u ,\t,\t.run from the Pacific port of their windows appeared hands, for his second look at the Com clly' lfie tro°Ps set UP niaehine Buenaventura.\tIfluttering briefly before being'munist wall he has denounced!§un Posts at crossroads and dug The Americans were among quickly withdrawn.\tlas a \u201cmedieval instrument of in anti-tank positions while in 80 Merchant Marine midship- Thousands of West Berliners'torture.\u201d\tfantry patrolled the streets men from the training ship;had gathered on their side of; West Berlin Mayor Willy! The U.S.Army said the two-Golden Bear on a sightseeing the barricade to cheer the at-iBrandt pointed out features of hour practice alert,over before tour during a stopover in Co- torney - general, some shouting,the wall to the attorney-general;breakfast, w-as designed \u201cto «-itH\thi.\tWtw Ed evaluate the unit\u2019s ability to re-^ .\t.\t._ .1\tar)(j officers that brought Turkey to the brink of civil war was or * CLC-affilialed non provincial af eii\tstand by government Turkish army mutiny is reported smashed ALGIERS Both Erench Moslem officers reacted bit terly today to a government plan to demobilize 146,000 Af gerian Moslems wearing the French uniform.The government move was an obvious sign of ils confidence that an Algerian cease-fire Is imminent.But it posed a pos-hrench Army in Algeria at a French Army in Algeria ala 111 aml a,oum when it faces a tcsl by the a'u' Secret \u201cI * abandon to tell you.\u2019 Now erupted between Europeans and them they Moslems after Moslems had cut :ii,.riililf il (o a bonus and re the throats of three Europeans seulement in France, I don\u2019ljaml a fellow Moslem, know how I will he aide to do Moslem demond i alors heaped if\tpiles of stones on the road in Security in e a s it r e s were\t,\t, ,\t.\t,\t.a\t(mm* sumir h.stopped tors and tll'hlrncd throughout A ! r «\u2022 i i «\u2022 and France today in préparation attacked the occupants.persons were for the powder keg, \"pi act Thursday 31 Troops look than 00 attacks 11.1 m e right wing European Bone Him opposition iledged to lombia.\u2018mauer weg\" \u2014 away with the and his younger brother, Trying to prevent US nuclear tests?Tough Khrushchev message chills hopes for disarmament meeting WASHINGTON (AP)\u2014A tough agree to a March summit meet- government feels that its pro-new 20-page message from So- ing, chilled U.S.hopes today for posal to open disarmament viet Premier Khrushchev, in- any kind of successful negotia- talks with foreign ministers, sisting that President KennedyTions with Russia at the forth-With the possibility of a summit * * *\tcoming Geneva conference.session later on, \u201cis the proper The letter, delivered to the one and the one best designed state department Thursday, also to lead to orderly progress in raised grave suspicion among H16 disarmament negotiations.'' officiais here that Khrushchev; Khrushchev\u2019s letter was the is trying to use the approaching latest in a series of exchanges! disarmament conference as a involving him, Kennedy and LONDON (Reuters) \u2014 Soviet device to prevent Kenedy from British Prime Minister Macmil-Premier Khrushchev pressed his ordering a new series of at-lan.Kennedy and Macmillan proposal for a summit disarms- rnospheric nuclear tests.\topened the series Feb.7 with a ment conference in letters to The sUte department for- call for a foreign ministers President Kennedy and Pnme warded an English translation meeting.Khrushchev Feb.10 Minister Macmillan published Qf ^ letter tQ thç white House raised the bid to a summit con-t0\u2019day-\tlate Thursday, a little more ference.His proposal was re- The Soviet premier also ac- than two hours after Kennedy jec\u2018cd by the two Western lead-cused the U.S.and British lead- jeft for p]orjda.Presumably, ers Fel\u2019- l* anci his message ers of playing \u2018a king of dis- specjal assistant, McGeorge Thursday was a reply7 to their' armament game by refusing to gundy7, relayed it to the presi- rejection, close down foreign bases and dent immediately, withdraw their troops from Eu- The United state3 planned tQ ANKARA (AP) \u2014 A mutiny by disgruntled young army as declared smashed today.The armed forces chiefs stood firmly act to various situations\u201d called it routine.But it was significantly timed with the U.S.! by Premier Ismet Inonu.attorney - general's visit here\tThe 78 year-old premier\tsig- and his assurance to West Ber-\tnailed that the bloodless revolt\ta ff.w\thours af «t\trebellious liners that \u201cthe full strength of\thad be n ended when he\twent\ttrQOpS\tf,a,j\tseized\tstrategic American power\u201d will protection the air with a brief,\tpre-\tbiddings in\tAnkara\tin a bid to lone general had been arrested.) Inonu made his announcement their vital links with the West dawn announcement that his against Communist encroach- government was in command ment.\tReliable army sources said topple his government.Army Organization p keep Algeria French.The Algerian rebel national council, meanwhile, met in sc erct session in Tripoli, Libya, for the second day to consider the tentative accord with France for a cease-fire ch aring the way for Algerian independence.France endorsed the accord Wednesday night President Charles de Gaulle's government announced up key positions killed and more I Algiers Oran wounded in terorist throughout Algeria, many of which were blamed on Ihe clashes \u201cFrench Algeria\u201d rightists.mam centres Jn Oran today new Discussion ends The Throne a grab bag speecn affair K presses proposals Why to the serve it dogs ?CHICAGO (AP) \u2014 Reporters gathered at a swank hotel Wednesday to watch a man consume a new dog food for \u201cdogs who like to eat like people.\u201d The man, Joseph V.Get-lin, president of a dog food company, nibbled the canine meatball and gravy mixture with apparent gusto.\u201cIt's amazing how good this stuff tastes in the morning,\u201d said Getlin.His dinner companion was a white poodle named Snowdrift.authorities have seized ringlead \"rs of the brief revolt, touched off by discontent over slow progress by the three-month-old government in carrying out reforms in land allocation, taxes, education and agriculture.A government spokesman said later that all dissident officers vounS The revolt failed when chiefs T||Urs(jay for progressive d of the air force, army and navy,\t7,atjon of Moslems serving led by Gen Cevdet Sim ay, jf) the Erench Army and said llon rallied behind the premier Su- uj|| yiven fonu-es and q>''\"eb from nay pledged that the general pensjons and \u201e[f(.rr,| the oppor staff were firm in their de\t,0 rc.cn|j8t or resettle in cision to prevent any kind of |,ranc\u201e\tlo th:7 free negative reaction.\u201d\tSEEN AS TRAGEDY The rebels led by a group of Gen.Charles Aillerai, the \u2022 u wri,.'n \u2022'V colonels and supposed,premg commander in Algeria, o\"1 line OTTAWA (CP) The Commons closed its grab - bag da-,,lans bate on the throne speech Thursday night.Without even voting, Mi\u2019s politely approved a formal mo-thanking Governor - General Vanier for his \u201cgracious\u201d the throne at the session\u2019s opening on Jan.18.Thu they concluded tin ei 'htiforum f(jr boasts, beefs and reassigned to new are being j posts.The mutiny apparently was confined to \u2018he signal corps, the Pnse war academy, an armored teg'c school and an officers' gen- pave he darmerie school.But for a time The crisis days of traditional talk allo't ¦(! bouquets Bu' there were also wheeling debate on som,.hot and heavy exchanges, , from the tliTone, pariicu'arly Thursday, the governmen: to; Romua!d Bourque (L-Mont-n il Outrcmont St.Jean) said no the government has resorted to as centres parties, includ- are no longer needed,\u201d bitterly vide mu- ing Inonu, to sign a joint commented one Moslem officer air their views on declara'ion\u2019pledging themselves French officials also feared subj et elements might back the tineers.(Reuters news agency said to work to salvage democracy répercussions, some 8.000 cadets and 500 offi- in Turkey.They appealed to the for years ccrs were involved in the revolt armed forces to avoid provoca have been recruiting and 75 officers including at least tions.\tfor ,hft arm-v\u2019 tftllln« lhcm wc ahc,adJ said rope.start immediate consultation \"The Soviet Union is prepared wjth Brjtajn and other allies on to recall home, right now, its a Kennedy reply to Khrushchev troops stationed abroad, if West- turning down his latest summit ern powers do the same.conference bid.But the state de-The Soviet leader told the U.S.panment informally rejected and British leaders he is Khrushchev\u2019s insistent urging in \u201cgrieved\u201d by their refusal to a statement Thursday night take part in a summit confer- Fit-looking and grinning The statement said the U.S CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.(AP) \u2014 Astronaut John Glenn, fit ¦ looking and grmning, ar- s legislative intentions.by Gen.Muhittin Onur, chief of vowed that the \"legitimate in Nf,w Gommons r,\u2019-\"ro* u> ground forces, apparently!teresls\u201d of Moslems who have if1' regular business '\t, caught the government by sur s,rved France will be guaran- wiser about when Prime Minis, \u201cprinting press methods of they took over stra- teed But the announcement was er Diefenbaker will call lor lis creareal«»l |ll-«lllll|l'l II\tNew» Si l>«-l)\u2019 mid (lladya 7i Meludy llancU III\tWill Call ».ie p m Ii World ul Spurt* Sill pm 11 Atlantic WeaiSarni» éilO p m.n SporU til) p m.1| Waatlieiwi*» S IS a.m II\tNvwklim» \u2022» Karlnun Karnlval I, Mriro ft rcie-lliilia'la III\tPulaa (.*} p i o '.mis |.dw« Si Newa Hcpnri «I CHC TV New» ?l l.a M«i6o SilO p m 0 Edlllun Armrtlva 111 Jim Coleman Show aril p m fli U Smitli Spurti 1:0* p.m FRIDAY | li You Can Quula Ma Si l^ave II lu Reaver ! 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Funnies 12) Donna Reed Show 5.27 p m.6)\tCBC TV News 5:30 p.m 3) College Quiz Bowl 3) Update 8) Reflections 7> L'heurrs des Quilles Hi Ozzie & Harriet 12) Family Theatre \u2022 :00 p.m.3) 20th Century 5) Meet the Press 8 Walt Disney 8l Superman 6-30 p.m.3) Mr.Ed.5) International Showtime 7)\tAu Nom do la loi 8)\tMaverick uoe p.m 3) Lassie Hi Hazel 7) Robins Dca Bols 11:30 p m 3i Main Event 11:25 pm.7» Spurt Final 11:30 p m.Si Film Favounua 7> TheaUa au Coin du fau 11:50 p m, 3) Stag.' 1 12.04 p m 12) New», Spurij Weather 13 30 g.m Ü Tha Lata Show 1:00 «.m.7i Sign Off 8i The Lata Show | 12) Ttlopol 7:30 p m.3) Dennis the Menace 8i Parade j 5) Wait Disney 7) Papa a Itaiaon Hi Follow the Sun 12) A kin to win « 00 p m.it bd Sulhvan 8i Fi» Sullivan 7) Kah-Na Wio .12) DetactDes 130 p m.3) Car 54 7)\tMusic Hall Hi Lawman .2) Mike Wallace Show 9\t00 pm 3) Judy Garland Shun ïi Bonanza b Dennis the Menace 8)\tJudy Garland Show Hi Bus stop 12) 77 Sunset Strip 9:3u p m.7» Histoire Extraordinaire 10\tOu p m 3) Saturday\u2019s Children 3» Adventures in Paradise Hi Background 8) Adventures In Paradise 12) Andv Griffith 10:30 p.m.Hi Quest 7j Actualités Politiques 12) Dateline !i;00 pm 3) Sunday News Special 5)\tNew Breed 8) National Newt 7i Telejournal 8) World\u2019s Best Movie 12) Loretta Young 11:10 p.m.8' Metroscope 7» Sport Eclair 11:15 p.m.3) Stage 3 11:25 p.m.6i Sports 11:30 p.m.6)\tShoestring Theatre 7)\tConference 12) Mike Hammer 12:00 a.m.7) World\u2019s Best Movies 12:15 a.m.7) Sign Off 12:30 a.m.fi) Frolic *62 12) News.Sports, Weather, meditation 1:15 a.m.6) Holiday Feature I About Television Bv CVNTMA LOW» Y NEW YORK lAPi\u2014Woman *| After nine year* of commer ot in television tin* last »e»son;d*l* on the Ed SuUivan Sho\\^ ha* been such a dready one Julia Meade will leave tlie l'JJ!» that aetrfis Jnger Steven* i* program alter next Sunday * excited about a chance to play,show Miss Meada, for several a nice girl in Sunday night's seasons, has been trying to CDS special,\tan\tadaptation of\tcombine\tan acting career in Maxwell And mon\ts good-temp-\tfilm* and on the »:age with her erod comedy Saturday'» Chtl- Sunday sa'es pitche* In recent dren.\tmonth* thi* has invo'ved tiring \u2018Tins season !'\\e played no\tcommuting between Hoi- thing but accents,\"say* Mis* ly^ood and New York, .Steven-.I've played German», Apparently, the pressure* be-Swede*, Romanian* and Mexi-came too great and art has won cans, f think\tit\u2019*\tnice to play\tKd will\thave to find another an American\tgirl\tI've pla.ed\t\"chum.\"\tas he is wont to call spies fallen women sick worn her, to present the sponsor»' in and murderessc* I think messages It will be wonderful to play a\t- good girl in a comedy.\"\tAll television networks will continue their intensive coverage of the man-in-orbit story, from Lt ¦ Col.John H.Glenn Jr's meeting with President Kennedy to his press conference later on The often \u2022 postponed flight Stock much bigger bites out of, network news budgets than anticipated \u2014 educated guesses L°r'l,place the three network tab at elves close to 000,000.tiach boys too Boys at weU a* girl», get le*.on* m cooking a* part of me regular public school program in Oslo Norway.JACOBY On Bridge CURRIER - EAST'S CUBS \\RE SQUEEZE!) The maxim that the helps those who help them assuredly applies at the bridge table Against any opening but a trump South would have made Mrs.R, H Stone has return-| his contract and might well ed home af'er spending some have taken an overtrick, but lime in Portland.Me , and Ha West dropped a trump on the verhill, Ma-s.Site was accom-table.Now South had to work panied home by Jane and Ste.to end the rubber.\tphen Hofocker, who will spend He won the lead in his own'a week with their grandparents, hand and played the three uf Mr, Alex McMillan is still a clubs, West continued his fine Patient in La Providence Hos-defense bv rising with the ten, P\u2018taL Magog, where he is re-Had West played the six, East Por!ed progressing favorably.would have won the trick and;________________________________ been unable to play a second trump.The second trump was won in dummy and a low club was led.East got into the fine play section by ducking and West won with the king.A third trump lead pulled dummy\u2019s last tooth and South appeared doomed to defeat.Still, South refused to give up.He saw a way to make the hand if East had started with all the ftrlieir upset stomach fast .with minty Chooc.Chuoi.an antacid in chew-inf! gum form containing soothing, gentle medicants that neutralize excess stomach acids ., .makes you feel better soon.Keep a packet of pleasant, minty Chooz with you always at the first sign of acid indigestion \u2014 DANCE I.O.O F.Hall SAWYERVILLE Sat., Feb.24th Prsecott's Orchestra CHEW A CHOOZ L ANtAClO IN CHEWING GUM POIM CHOOZ ANttACIDI SOUS 'ORMI Dl OOMMi A Mi .\u2014 Show Business muiüEIV^N l« ROBERT ROSSER S THE HUSTLER and jackie Gif OruEN/iASeoP\u2019EH ADDED HIT!-\u2014 Stephen BOYD \u2022 Juliette GRECO \u2022 David WAYNE in \"l\u2019in* nIF* f* * urnr r**f CinemaScope Color THE BIG GAMBLE\" NOW SHOWING! GMMÛ By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (API \u2014The South, t h e movies\u2019 favorite whipping boy, takes another beating in a new Hollywood film.So does the film industry\u2019s production code, which by now must be sc shot full of holes as to be barely visible.Sweet Bird of Youth was one of the more tawdry of the Tennessee Williams plays, and it remains much the same as written and directed for the screen by Richard Brooks.He has become an expert at these grim slices of American life, having made Blackboard Jungle, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Elmer Gantry.Brooks gol a bit overboard this time, as did Williams, in his portrayal of a southern political boss.As vigorously played by Ed Begley, Boss Finley makes Willie Stark of All the King's Men seem like a do-gooder.A malevolent big daddy, he rules his political domain with a fine, Fascist hand, slaps around his grown son and daughter and breaks his mistress\u2019 finger.HE'S A LOSER Paul Newman is The Hustler down south, only this time he\u2019s not playing pool.The ad line reads: \"He used women the way some men use money.\" As in the poo) match, he's a loser.He tries to make a comeback as the chauffeur-nurse-lover of Alexandra Del Lago, a fading movie star who is addicted to vodka, hasheesh, \"faceless young bodies\" and self pity.She NORTH\t23 A K32 VKRfiS ?\t.08 5 3 *M2 WEST\tFAST (D) A ft 7 fi\tA 1 V ft 2\tVQJ10 9 7 ?J 9 7 4 2\t?K Q 6 4.K1U6\t* A Q 8 7 SOt'TH A A Q J 10 9 5 V A 4 ?\tA ?\tJ 9 5 3 Both vulnerable South West North 4 A Pass Pass 1 Fast 1 V Pass Opening lead- A f> DANCE BURROUGHS FALLS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Music by SAM HOPPER and his HOEDOWNERS mm \u2022.\u2022 - .7 \" *'\u2022' l -\u2019¦\u2022'b - * -ti® ».¦.k ' .t m fi\t\t\t 1\u20147?\t \t \t: ' t D> You Remember The Days of \"lonal\" heating?Trouble was.you were never in the proper lonel In some rooms you froze; in other room* you melted.The old healing system, such as it was, was doing its best.What you needed was CONTROLLED HEAT .and this is what you have with your oil heating system today! When you heat with oil, your heating worries are over; you get safe, sure, dependable heat when you want it and where you want it.To add to your peace of-mind, the firm of W.H.ADAM LIMITED offers 24 hours service, so you're never left in the lurch.The stove oil supplied by ADAM is the best procurable; it's ultra-refined which means it's clean burning; leaves less carbon for morn trouble free operation of your heating unit.AND THERE'S A CUSTOMER BONUS .every month lucky ADAM customers win more than 2,000 gallons of stove oil.Save your delivery slips; YOU could be a winner! There's also a drawing tor a $500.cash prize at the end of the season.W.H.ADAM Ltd.22 Windsor Street, Sherbrooke, LO.2-3816 »¦ e* ' '\t^ high hearts and the remaining two high clubs.He simply cashed his ace of diamonds and the rest of his trumps leaving himself with two clubs and the ace and one heart while dummy was left with four hearts.East had to throw away one high club in order to keep a heart stopper and South led the nine of clubs and established his jack.CARD SENSE Q The bidding has been: East South West North 1 Spade Pass Pass Dbl Pass\tPass Pass You, South, hold: Spades A-Q 10-9-8-7, Hearts 2.Diamonds A-3-2.Clubs 9-6-5.What do you lead?A\u2014The ace of spades.You want to draw trumps as quckly as possble and the ace lead might pick up the jack in the West hand.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION After you passed the one I spade double West bids two i hearts, and your partner doubles again.What do you do\u2019 Answer Tomorrow- drops him when her own comeback succeeds.! Sweet Bird would fly away tc jthe stormy heaven of sick pix Sexcept for one element: Ger 'aldine Page.She is magnificen from her first drunken groan to her last exit.She does a tele phone scene that has Academy Award written all over it.- a DO YOU KNOW VALUE TAKE A LOOK AT THE\tM FOLLOWING PRICES:\t® ALL OF THESE ARE ONE-OWNER CARS .1961 CHEVROLET, equipped with heater and radio, Official Canadian Red Book price $2075.\t|QQC Foxbrooke's price *«*«?%*» 1960 FRONTENAC sedan.4 doors, heater and defroster, Official Canadian Red Book price S1545.$i ^ g?H Foxbrooke's price *«53J# 1960 CHEVROLET sedan, radio, heater, defroster, Official Canadian Red Book price $1700.\t$| j\" ty f- Foxbrooke's price *3/3» 1959 PONTIAC sedan, 4 drs.automatic transmission, Official Canadian Red Book price $1545.Foxbrooke's price *\u201cfc3a 1960 CORVAIR Special de Luxe, automatic transmission, Official Canadian Red Book price $1625.Foxbrooke's price *\u201c3Ua 1960 CHEVROLET \"Station Wagon\", automatic transmission, radio.Official Canadian Red Book price $2175.\u2014 Foxbrooke's $' price 1960 RAMBLER \"American\", Official Canadian Red Book price $1375.Foxbrooke's price Ad£i**3o 1957 CHRYSLER Hard top, entirely automatic, Official Canadian Red Book price $1275.Foxbrooke's price «ZZaWa \u20181950.All above cars are priced lower than the Canadian Official Red Book National Automotive Publisher's List Price, official as of Feb, 1, 1962! OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 10 P.M.Foxisrooke Motors Ltd.Authorized Dealer for Chevrolet \u2014 Oldsmobiie \u2014 Cadillac \u2014 Corvair \u2014 Envoy Cars and Chevrolet and Envoy Trucks.FULL LINE OF G.M.FACTORY APPROVED PARTS FOR GENERAL MOTORS CARS AND TRUCKS.345 Wellington St.South \u2014 Sherbrooke LO.9-3606 - 9-3608 Dinner is more enjoyable with CLARET It makes the difference between merely living and really living.For Chateau-Gai Wines are made in the Europeantradition.and are theonly Canadian wines to have won Medal Awards in Paris itself.Yet they cost no more tKan standard Canadian wines.Make Chateau-Gai Wines part of your good life ( ftncuftfw Clfint CANADA SWINES OF D'STlNCT'ON ^i'ATiOVlÂL^ WAltPAWtH \\ft »AIMT« \\UNITt«/ fga.^sr£-^^ 4 -ng^a DECORATION CENTRE WALlF-APtR till UNOtIUM CARPITINO IS* W«ilin»t»« N, SHRRRROOKI JP Noir* OarrM A THETPORO MINIS Rotary Club sponsors tours for students Sljcrbrook Daily ficcocd rm , kkh m um: Bishops Winter Carnival Science student is crowned queen CydiK\\ Brown, l'>, w«» ttownrci Bifthop*» \\\\ min t.\u2019«rni\\«l Quern niui»dt«> night during IcerontM «1 the I \\V B.Scott Rink.Dr, A l Kuehner, vicr ptincipAl ol Bmhop'».pUced the *i!\\ei (iaia on Mu» Brown * Send I between the second ond third periods ot the Sit Gecnge Bishop s hockey g.mie Miss Brown was chosen from ihiee lAiiduUie» in s student vote which took place U»t Wednesday, but the j lesults of the balloting vceie kept sectei until the light» went out and she felt the tap on hei shouldei \u2014 the signal to proceed to the throne.Wearing » full skirted gow n of organza, With a scattered flower pattern, Miss brown beamed radianth at her nian> I admirers as she was driven around the rink seated in the back of a convertible.The other pnneesses, Muss ulennifer Koote.1R, of Montreal, and Miss Sue t.umsden, 19.of I Iteaconsfield, were gowned in 'gold satin and turquoise water \u201cShcrfovoke's Leadinil Dairy\" SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCT» \u2014 LO 1 ISIS Five left homeless by fire STUDENTS TOUR LOSVNEY \u2014 The Sherbrooke Rotary Club's vocational committee sponsored a tour for students of the Sherbrooke High School at the \\\\.M.Lowney Company in Sherbrooke Thursday afternoon.Grade 10 and 11 students from the high school spent the afternoon visiting the plant.In front are shown some of the students.Left.Linda Wingett, Karen Ross, Georgette \\nto, Carol Thibault, Carolyn Wright, Donald ^'oli\" 1'ave W illiams and Norm taffeta respectively.\tRICHMOND (Special! 1 he i.iicci! was r\"\"-ent«'d A Cleveland Townships familyIChailes 1 mile Iteluiigei, t with a bouquet of American beauty roses h.v the captain of earlv Thur!illliV Mi),ht .',1 '\t1\t' their hnme, about two and one iph m finaiiclng t'anadian enterprises ,cith tonklm.I he !*rin half mil(,, fro\u201e, hpri, WHS ,,,\u201e ted hv fire sl'l \\Ks TO I \\t I t II Ol' COMMI lit I SIT Dl NTS I mien \\ian.assistant supervisor amt deputy ronlioller ot the Industrial llevrlopmeiil Kank of Canada shakes hands with \\ and dean of the facility ol cnmiucicc of the ITitvcrsily of left vice dean and directoi Whenld the faculty Mi Viau gave a lectyuc I.\tslmlents on the part played hy the tHccord Photo by flcny l.emay 1 a hmiquci ol\tmmim an 0c f|v(1 w,,lr |,.f( homeloss sheihrooke, aftei being introduced lis Hi Rosario Cousineau coses hy the captain of 1>al.,v Tllllrslll.v Mn,| I the Sir team, K cesses received while carnal ions Gordon and Dave Perkins.In Hie hack row are left, Albert Munster, chairman of the Rotary Club's vocation committee, and Wright Gibson, principal of the high school.Webster of the bishop's club.Miss brown, who celebrates her birthday today, is a third year Science student, and hopes Left homeless are Mr and Mrs Rolland Ouellette and their three children, Suranné, .I.T'a; Michael.2.and Helen.I The Sherbrooke Rotary Chib\u2019s vocational committee has made arrangements for students of various high schools in the City of Sherbrooke to visit industrial plants in city.Albert Munster, chairman of Hie committee, said that Hie Rotary club is doing this because they feel that a high school student nearing graduation should become familiar with the products and business of his city.In Sherbrooke The committee contacts different firms and makes the arrangements to conduct guided tours.They also furnish transportation to and from the company for the students.Yesterday, grade 10 and 11 students of the Sherbrooke High School toured the W.M.Lowney plant in Sherbrooke.This was the second tour sponsored by the Rotary Club.The other teas at the American Biltritc Rubber Company (Canada) a month ago.News of the services Mrs.Ouellette is expecting a (Record Photo hy Gerry Lema.v)|j,ematol0fty on graduation.Slie|r,\"'rth child s0,,n was born in Los Angeles, Cali The blare that destroyed the fornia, and moved to Montreal wooden seven room home about Lucien Viau Industrial bank designed to aid small and medium-size companies Ad cfotc uieftC/ about 13 years ago Her parents « pm folhncd a senes of An )lMu.|,,| \u201e| ,|1(.|m|u>in,,l| Mi Viau told students of theaux reside in Poinle Claire at pro Muall chimney fires earlier\tuitnk of Canadaluniversity the IDH's function 1» s(M,h\t!lhP \u2018 ¦\tsaid Thursday at the University to supplement the services ol two (Inniney ()[ sherbrooke (liai Hic 1DR i» other lenders when financing Guest speaker Ct CHARLES CA TCHPAUGH Snow removal outlay is higher this year The city's snow removal costs from October 1.1901 to February 10.1962.were $36.026-51 more than for the same period during the previous season.H O.Routhier, Sherbrooke's city treasurer, said Wednesday Costs of snow\u2019 removal, including cost of salt and sand, was $189,200.94 while for the same period last year it was $153, 374.62.Mr.Routhier said that although the snow removal costs have been higher this year, the city will not know until the be ginning of next winter whether there will be a deficit for the 1962 budget.This year\u2019s figures showed uin increase in cost in all de ipartments involved in snow removal.Although snow removal costs i were only up by S69251 over the same period (from October to February 10)\t1960-61 ice grading costs have shown an increase of $3.118.03 over the jsame period last year.The road department said the highest costs in its department for the period between October 1, 1961, and February 10, 1962 were for salt and sand for city streets and sidewalks.The de partmenl showed an increase of $17.123-32 over the same period last year.1 he I bth annual Ortona dinner held by tire 7th.Field Battery of Montreal, and former 35th.Battery of Sherbrooke, R.C.A.Overseas Association, will be held at the Queen's Hotel Montreal.Saturday, March 3rd.commencing at 6.30 p.nr.All veterans of the 7th and 35th.who served with the 2nd.F ield Regiment are asked to attend.Guest speaker will be Lt \u2022 Col.James Barnett who was taken prisoner with I3oyal Rifles at Hong Kong, and later served as senior padre in Quebec Command.Officers elected for 1962 are: - hon.pres., Genera] A, G.L.McNaught on; hon.vice-pres., Col.Hague; pres.Don Clowery of Sherbrooke; vice-pres., Fred Samsom; vice-pres.(East), Sam Echen-berg.Those on the executive committee are: - Junior Walsh, F red FJubbard, Wendam Strover, Bob Belson, Claude Poirier.The welfare committee is headed by D.F.Smith, N.Newman.Monk Charle-wood, M.Taylor, Vic Brownlow.Auditor: Jim Anderson, and publicity: F3ob Belson.?Alan Blaise MacEachern.formerly with The Sherbrooke jRegiment RCAC, and now with B-Troop of the 3rd Reconnais-[sance unit, U.S.Army serving in Germany, has been promot-jed to the level of SP-4, equiva-jlent to a corporal in the Cana-idian Army.XVlIii: .CXt, vtl*.: designed to help establish, cx pand and modern ire Canadian business.it he day.The first of ifires started about two o'clock tin the afternoon hut was extin Uuished hy Holland\u2019., brother, George's who lives nearby and a neighbour, Olivia Daroehe A second chimney fire, broke out soon after hut was again extin guished.The third blare broke out about quarter to six, spread to the rest of the home, and eventually gutted the whole building The Richmond fire brigade was not called in since the .Ouellette home Is too far off|,l,)ns ' the main highway for the hri 1 Mr.Viau added thal can lie obtained on reasonable terms and conditions.Since the IDR's formation hv Speaking to connucrce slo pai'liamciit in 1944 it lias a dents at the I ol S ( ampil-A'H'dil of $37(1,01)0.0011 in (1,000 000 Lucien Viau, assistant super v isor and deputy controller IDH SllCrbrOokc Court \"The IDH will help financel small and medium size Cana dian businesses of almost every type where financing is not! available from other sources on reasonable terms and condi the onlv hared between 4,500 'anailian entcrpn-.es, Mr Viau said.In 1944 we began with $25, 000,000 capital slock and hv lime 1961 we had Increased il to $50 (Mid,000 and our overall slock now stands at $400,(KH), Mr Viau said.Fined total on driving of $75 counts gade to reach in time\t|business not regarded as appro The Ouellette's were side In pnntr for the IDH assistance ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT TG GET in ON THE BIGGEST BUY OF THE YEAR Ç Ixmtbije FURNITURE one?mm see us today! Open Saturday unfil 6:00 p.m.38 Wellrgton S.\u2014Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.LO 9-7411 The next regular meeting of No.303 Sherbrooke Wing of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association will take place Wednesday February 28, at 121 Depot Street Sherbrooke.The Wing is having their annual past President\u2019s Night on Saturday March 31 at the Mess on Depot St.save all their clothing and some (pieces of furniture.Fire also destroyed a nearby tool shed.Shifting winds saved the Ouellette barn from being damaged by fire.Mrs.Ouellette and the three (children are staying at the jl\\ome of her mother, Mrs.Louis .(.I,., «roi i.a I : r Cote, 6lh Avenue, Richmond Eng*^ president 0/tfm Corpora: ^'^^llette is slaying at his lion of Professional Engineers )ro ,cr s *innip-of Quebec, will he guest speaker this evening at a joint meeting of the local branches of the1 corporation and the Engineerin\u2019 f _ _ /\t_me slated to give a display in Institute of Canada.The mee' jCllOOl CIOj Uj the Sherbrooke area on Sun- !\u2018nK wi*l be held in the Social; day July 15th, 1962, this dis Club and will begin at 8 p.m.play being sponsored by the.Thoug|i born in Cardinal, On local Wing of the Air Force tario, in 1908, Mr.Grolcau, has; .\tf /I Association.\talways lived in Montreal.He rc hpfflllKP fit tlU *\t*\t*\tceivcd his education in Mont UCIUU^U VI HU Archbishop Georges Cabana,real schools and entered McGill! The North Hatley High of the Sherbrooke archdioccs1 University from which he grad ; School has closed until 'lues-inspected Les Fusiliers de uated in 1928 with a degree of day because many children Sherbrooke RCIC last- Wednes bachelor of science in clectri- and teachers have the flu, it day evening.After reviewing cal enginneering-\twas learned Friday morn the troops, Msgr.Cabana ad-! Mr.Groleau joined a tele ing.dressed the Militiamen, compb phone company after gradua- A high percentage of the «h, protectorate said Basulo menting them on their smart jtion and has risen through the; children and two of the tea land an enclave in South Af dess.\torganization in a variety of of! chers are sick in bed.\trica.hopes it will achieve full equipment.Advance notice lias been received that the aerobatic team the Golden Hawks are No estimate of damage available as ycl.at North Hatley are such as those engaged in lending to others and those which obtain a substantial por lion of their revenues from sell ing alcoholic beverages \" Mr.Viau noted that although loans to residential properties or for residents! land develop ment are not available from the IDH \u201cbusiness need not he an| .\t, , ¦\t,\t.Lt-Col.John .1.Dunn, CD,(engineering posts.His most re Members and friends are ask- ADC, Commanding Officer of:cent promotion came May M.ed (o keep this date open he regiment, and former com i960 when he was appointed and be sure to attend this mander.Lt-Col.Sarto Roy, CD \\ night dedicated to past pre- accompanied Msgr.Cabana, sident Bill Brooks.\tWednesday evening was also 5 erv shortly the hills for pay night for the infantry rcgi W ing dues will be going out ment, when they collected the A 23-year old Hocbe man wa.-ieuxed on » suspended senlcnce fined a lolal of $75 in Sher j\t*\t\u2022\t.hrooke Court of Sessions Thurs ! Bernard Gingras, 24, of day afternoon after he pleaded|Magog, was remanded to Fri guilty to two counts of criminal day hy .lustier of the Peace and offences\tCourt Clerk .lean Marie Gn Alvin Wood admitted beforeigoire, following his appearance Judge Joseph Marier that he on theft and possession of had driven his car under the in stolen goods, fluence of alcohol.He also The accused will remain Impleaded guilty to « second hind bars pending his arraign charge of dangerous driving.!menl in Sherbrooke Court of Wood was arrested in the Sessions He is charged with early hours ot Thursday, not stealing head lights from a 58 far from Beebe.Judge Marin Pontiac car, valued at about fined the accused $50 on the.$75.Gingras is the owner of a first count, and $25 on the sc Similar make and model, and is cond.or in défailli, one month alleged to have transferred ! these head lights on liix own Paul Emile Blais, of Sher car hrooke, who had pleaded gml ly last January 26 to a charge preserve WILDLIFE u>f enjoying the services of the WASHINGTON (AP) Mus- Transvision Co of Sherbrooke LONDON (CP) Since the hoeshoe II, paramount chief of,without paying for it was rc World Wildlife Fund was the British protectorate ot Bas leased on a suspended sentence launched last September £45 000 utoland, said Thursday he has Thursday morning by Judge ^ ^ rajs(,f| M asked the United Slates and the [Joseph Marier World Bank to aid Hasuloalnd The accused had previously]\tor Projects ranging admitted connecting a wire on from protecting rhinoceros from the company's cable in order toipoarhers in Africa to setting up benefit from the company's a reserve for flamingoes in services without, paying for it, ]Spain.The amount of services he_______________________________________ fraudulently obtained in such a manner t torvod by Mr».Angut Smith, Mi»» Lucia Atte and Mr».M.Porter.Ralph Von Horn wot aloctod chairman, with Rex Pratton at tacratary, of tho Bedford committee of tho Boy Scout Troop.Mr.Ralph Oako», retired Scoutmavtor, wa» appointed o member of a com mittoe competed af Meatrt.E.A.Chadfoy, D.J.Raid and Dr, F, E.Draper.Mr Gorold Smith wot oppointod Scoutmatter of th# Troop.* \u2022 « FIFTEEN TEARS AGO Fobruory Î3, 1947 foil on a Sunday.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 TEN TEARS AGO (From tha Record of Saturday, February 23, 1952) Th# Young People of L*n-noxville sponsored an amateur show at tho Youth Center.Prises given to solo participants were at follows: Judy Beoudreou, piano solo, first prize Lois Hunting, pizno solo, second prise; Elisabeth McElrei, monologue, third prise; Carole Thompson, pieno solo, fourth prize.In the boy's section; Glen Alle-n and Douglas Ladd, cowboy musical skit, first prize; William McElrea, recitation, second prise; Bruce Fowler, piano solo, third prize; John Cowan, skit and song, fourth prize.Special prizes were presented to the Misses Marilyn Drennan, Elizabeth McElrea, Sue Wark and Pauline Littlejohn, songs; to the Misses Judy Beaudreau, Carole Thompson, Patsy Christmas and Jean Cox, dancing a square dance with the following gentlemen, Rodney Bray, Bobby Bray, William McElrea and James Moffat.Mr.Russell Suitor called the square dance and Mr.and Mrs.Pariseau supplied the music.The judges were Mr.and Mrs.B.Thorne and Mr.and Mrs.C.Campbell.The trouble, in recent years, has been that the Labor party balked at joining a study com-mittee on the grounds it felt the terms were too broad-including makeup and possible renumeration.Stansgate, regained his Bristol ages.he could escape from it.\u201d # * \u2022 More than 850 persons are qualified to sit and vote in the Lords but about nine-tenths of them regularly escape from it.Iain Macleod, new house ^'le effee^V\u20ac day-to-day work leader, finally presented a com- is done by about 80 peers, of promise\u2014the committee would whom about one-third sit on the centre its study on what Labor benches and two-thirds on changes should be made relat- the Conservative side, ing to the surrender of peer- The house, which had basi- Labor has agreed to co-operate on lords.,\t., y ,\t.\t, .i-»- The question of rep- cally retained its form since seat for the Labor party last res,enlatjve peers from Scotland about 1295, was shaken to its >ear bu< !ost his court battle an(j Ireland and of peeresses in foundations in 1958 when it was creased by 30 per cent, re-\t®f,a\u201eln-1\"\t:their own right being permitted!agreed to admit life peers to presenting a boost of $400,-\tt0 slt ln the Lords als0 would mingle with the hereditary non\tijorus\trsnusn oiitci ^ covered Mongolia for retired poli- MOVING LEFT\tticians \u201d\t, ,\t.\t.if-vu t.,\t,\tate 00 this new basis.Ap- 1T S AN IMPRESSIVE re- Oh,, Im in favor, he said parently party leaders, always cord.And while taking steps bitterly, [\u2018but not on a hered-j-carful that any form of change itary basis.* * f\tin \"the other place\u201d might make it more powerful, have Now, after years of study and come around to the view that debate, it appears something legalizing the renunciation of may be done to permit peers peerages would, if anything, to stimulate the economy and create new jobs, the Diefenbaker Government has been mindful of the needs of Canada's aged, disabled, blind and other needy.to escape \"that political ghetto,\u201d ACROSS 7 Cereal 1 Biblical prophet ® 8 Biblical\t9\tNotes of book l ab.)\tGuido's scale \u2022 Son of Eve 10 Carry (coll.) 12\tMusical passage 11 Pay attention 13\tDried grass 19 Assist 14\tTropical plant 20 Cleans up Answer to Previou» Puzzle EKAlKMJiai STS IS Horse s g»it 18 Anger 17\tTardy 18\tContinued stories 20\tPondered 21\tFree 22\tCamera part 23\tBaseball equipment (pi.) 24\tBiblical first man 25\tWithered 26\tTear m m m s N N 22 His wife turned 27 Prayer ending Sherbrooke Daily Record Sl\u2019BSCRfPTION RATES.Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships, 30 cents weekly, $15.60 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain, 1 year $9.00, 6 months $5 00, 3 months $3.00, 1 month $1.25.United States and South America, 1 year $17.00, 6 months $9.00, 3 months $5.00, 1 month $2.00.Single copies 5c; Back copies, 5c; over 30 days, 10c; over 90 days old, 25c.\u201cAuthorized as second class mail.Post Office Department, Ottawa.\u201d to salt 23 Founded 26 Iterates 30\tFruit drinks 31\tThey use ini 32\tSmall rug 33\tPitch 34\tEternities 35\tExisted 36\tSoiled 38\tStart again 39\tRodent 40\tBy way of 41\tOaks 44 Spaceman\u2019s room 48\tNimbus 49\tJacob s fifth son 50\tShort Jacket 81 Russian river 52\tExist 53\tShortening 54\tMentally sound 65 Legal matters 86 Females DOWN l New Testament book 3 In excess 3\tScent 4\tIronical pieces 5\tMinor \u2022 Besnnj tools 28\tBiblical weed 29\tSimmer 31 Psalm writer 34\tAges\t43\tEnthusiasm 35\tStoats\u2019 cousins 44 Concern 37\tInterstice 45 Western state 38\tMr.Van Winkle 46 Learning 40\tWind indicators 47 Finishes 41\tSo\t49\tBengalese 42\tKind of avis timber tree make the Lords weaker.\"Once it becomes possible to renounce a peerage, peers with ceremony.0 The bow is probably man's Worst of all, in the minds of first invention of a device in many of the old members of which energy can be accu-what has been described as the mulated slowly, stored tern-world's most exclusive men's porarily and \"released sud-debating society, was that some denly under control and of the life peers were women, direction, with greater accu-Many among the dukes, mar- racy than by any other 'messes, earls, viscounts, lords means save firearms.The and barons retired to their\testimated as being at stately mansions in protest re- Ieas^ 30,000 years old and fusing to attend the swearing-in more Probably 50,000 years.O Encyclopedia Britannic» T\u201c\t2\tT~\tr~\t\t5\t6\tr\"\t\t8\t9\tw\tn ii\t\t\t\t\t15\t\t\t\tT\t\t\t ïT~\t\t\t\t\tl£\t\t\t\t¦'\t\t\t ii\t\t\t\tii\t\t\t\ta\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t22\t\t\t\t\t Ü\t24\tX\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t2?\ta\t 30\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t¦53\t\t JJ\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t*\t\t\t &\t\t\t37\t\t\tjr\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 11\t«T\tcr\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t45\t\tr «\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\thi\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\tSi\t\t\t\t55\t\t\t ¦\t\t\t\t\t55\t\t\t\t55\t\t\ta TAKE TIME OUT FOR SURVIVAL! £arn As you Serve Under the Special Militia Training Program One hundred thousand men are needed now tor the Militia \u2014 the Reserve Force, which in the event of nuclear attack, would work with the Regular Army on its vital task of organizing our national survival.These citizen soldiers will be trained to the required standard by a special series of courses, each lasting six weeks.If you are between 18 and 50, and meet enrolment standards, here is your chance of making a man-size contribution to Canada s defence, the safety of your family and your own future.The next course will start on February 26.1962.For full informetion and enrolment details visit your local Armoury from 1.30 to 4.30 daily Monday to Friday, also on training nights: Tfi« S^ifbroGVt William Stra«t Armoury.S*trbrookt Qut.las Fusilliors di Sherbroo^r 64, Belveder# Str»«t.Shirbrookr Qua.No.8 Medical Company, William Strott Armoury.Sharbroeke Qua.24th Tach Squadron.RCEME, 64 Belvedera Streat, Sharbrookt.Qua, 7th llth Hussars.427 Mam Straet, Richmond Qua.7th lltfe Hussars, tury.Qua.7th 11th Hussirt, Danville.Qua.7th 11th Hussars.Windsor Mil's.Quai 72nd Field Battery.Coaticook.Qua.CAsHktykN.AJWY THE CANADIAN ARMY MILITIA I ROYAL TRUST DIRECTOR QUEBEC MAPLE PRODUCTS W illiam S, kirkputrirk Thr election of William S.Kirkpatrick to the Board of Director» of The Royal Trust Company wa» announced following the 6dnd Annual Meeting of the Company in Montreal, Mr Kirkpatrick is President of The Consolidated Mining l'y Smelting Co.of Canada Limited ; Chairman, West Kootenay Power & Light Company Limited : a director of Consolidates! Paper Corporatism and other important companies ; and President of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.NORMAN W.BOWERS M E.Fee, President of The Canaaa Starch Company Limited, announces the appointment of Norman \\V Bowers a< vice-president of Quebec Maple Products Company Limited, a Canada Starch subsidiary.Mr.Bowers was long associated in the operation of Quebec Maple with Mr.R.M.Boright who recently retired after more than 20 years as president of the company.In addition to his new duties, Mr.Bowers will continue as manager of the company's plant at Len-noxville.Que., which purchases, grades and packages for market, under the trade name Old Colony, maple syrup produced in Quebec and Eastern Canada.Parliament at a glance The Commons ended tts eight \u2022 day throne speech debate without a vote.Douglas Fisher (CCF\u2014Port Arthur) said Haren Argue, who quit the house leadership of the New Democratic Party, had never before objected to developments in the NDP which he gave as reasons for leaving the party Prime Minister Diefenbaker anounced a 10 \u2022 cent \u2022 a-bushel increase In Canadian Wheat Board initial payments on Prairie wheat deliveries this crop year.Lucien Cardin (L \u2014 Richelieu .Vercheres) said Mr, Diefenbaker is a demagogue who \"toys with the truth'' and attacks Opposition Leader Pearson because of envy.FRIDAY, Feb.23 The Comrhons met at 11 a m to consider govern ment supplementary spending estimates.The Senate sits at 3 p m.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.ERT, EER.29.HW2 Financial & Market Report GRiENSHIILOS LTD.NkW YORK STOCK IXCHANSi Closing LOWER IRELAND \u2014 Fire recently destroyed the home of Mrs.Fred Cox and son, Douglas, who have taken tip temporary residence in St .loan Brebetif Miss Joan Cox, LONG SERVICE \u2014 The Crown Laundry of Sherbrooke Lid., presented one of its emploiees Thursday with a watch for 40 years of service.Pictured above from left to right are F It Richardson, president of the Crown Laundry of Sherbrooke Ltd,: I orne Ruekman, receiving his long service award; Bill Richardson, general manager and C.C.Mel aehlan, vice president (Record Photo by tien y l.emay) \\met Tel.\t133** Anaconda\tN)*» Bethlehem Steel 41'* Borden's Co.\ttt7'» Chrysler\ttW*» Comm Solventa\t32'» Cons Edison\t\"M's Douglas\t33'» Dupont\t24t>1* General Electric\tfit's lioneral Motors\t5d*s Goodyear\t42** Bit Paper\t33''» Int.Tel.\t34*» Johns Manville\tM' Mont g Ward\t33 \\ N V Central\t1H\\ Pepsi\t34\t>» Radio\t37*4 Republic Steel\t37 \\ C s Rubber\t33 Sid t>il of N J.\t53 Studehaker\tl*\u2018* It*.S Steel\t72's Vanadium Steel\t21''» Wool worth\tt'4's It a m inns 41** 38'* 78\u2019» 33*» 24.1 76** 58*» 36* » 14'» 34'* 18*4 37*4 34 \\ 71*» 83 CANADIAN STOCK LXCHANGI Closing 11 Am Cons Paper I'tadeis A\" S Cn.Power Pfd Pratts Mt OU P MINES .VdviH'ate Alta Gaa Trunk t assiar t ons, Denison tiunttar\tI llollinger Kerr Addison New I Iosco Pernio Pfd.Qucmont Steep Rock 40** 32 A, 118 14*» 33** 114* 1134 } 70 A A 9 83 104 38 10V» 7 80 40*4 B 32*4\t, 14 3.B 800 33** B I\tREALLY ANCIENT WHITBY, England (CP)-Tha fositliied skeleton of a 14 foot long marine reptile believed 180,000,000 years old has been unearthed and pieced together by Manchester Dniverifity stu Idents Found preserved in hard rock on the A\u2019orkshire coast, the skeleton Is described by experts as \"a fantastic find,\" iHirthfl 21 3, It B 70 LOB 10*» 7.35 B BLODGETT \u2014- To Mr and Mrs.Clayton Blodgett (nee Anna hella MacNaughton) on Feb, 17th, 1982, at the Sherbrooke Hospital, A sister a daughter Linda May.for Sandra Ann, Oratlui MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 a (it BROME_________\tvil,e' and Miss Norm& Mrs.William Chapman was motored to Montreal and accom-hostes; for the 500 club, when panied Mr.Guy Peters, who has cards were played at three tab-\tSome time at the Julius &Z;l£rXS-1 Richardson Convalescent Home Vail, consolation.\tt0 the \"ales Home a< R>ch- Mr.Milton Peters, of Cowans-1 mond.Attempts are made to dampen U.S.investment in Canada MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Canada ment in other countries, includ 'of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, and Which now puts a damper on the jing Canada but congress is Owens Mr.and Mrs.Ian Gilbert, of inflow of American investment, backing the move Montreal, spent several days apparently finds allies in Pres Mr.Kennedy now proposes with them.\tident Kennedy and the United also that Americancompantes FTiends of Mrs.Arthur Gren- States treasury department.be taxed on the profits made ier will be sorry to learn she isj As outlined at Thursday\u2019s in a patient in the Hotel Dieu ternational tax conference here, Hospital, Sherbrooke, where she the U.S.is also trying to put underwent surgery.\t!the brakes on American invest- Activities at Stanstead College Congratulations are extended Montreal livestock market Rotary\u2014Servina Communities and Mations on Six Continents »COTi **tn 1RS.181 nican metiiii'r 88; T »H mONDURA* C.I.ATt WONOl'RAS SALVADOR n «'tar ; V» K rs RIPUBLIC PASI4V4 COLOMB A SON *11 «At Ainu AN Hf 8f8 Of CONGO li'N'.o NO«t«l«N AMOfHVA SOI 'Ht ON HHOPtS S' 1.*M «M X' ASP'f A »t \u2018 Ht C Abey Means Now in Its 57th year.Rotary International, world-wide service organization, is comprised of more than 11,000 Rotary clubs with a total membership of 511,500 Rotarians.The map shows the 124 countries and geographical regions where Rotary exists.With clubs on islands as small as Macao and across continents as large as Asia, in nations as new as Ghana and as old as Japan \u2014 Rotary encircles the world.Organized in Chicago on Feb- ruary 23, 1905, by Paul P.Harris, a lawyer, Rotary widens the opportunity of its members to be thoughtful of and helpful to others.Its motto is \u201cService Above Self\u2014He Profits Most Who Serves Best.\u201d The president of Rotary International is Joseph A.Abey, a newspaper executive of Reading, Pa.The general secretary is George R.Means, of Evanston, 111., site of the organization's headquarters building which serves clubs throughout the world.Harris NATION-WIDE GROWTH (THROUGH LOCAL SERVICE ND ®The steady expansion of our business, through our offices in 21 cities across Canada and one in London, England, reflects ever-widening appreciation of the value of our services to individuals and corporations.EARNINGS.$13,021,000 EXPENSES.9,660,000 PROFIT.3,361,000 TAXES.1.630,000 NET PROFIT.1.731,000 DIVIDENDS.1.017.000 CAPITAL, RESERVE & SURPLUS $16,864,000 ASSETS UNDER ADMINISTRATION $2,698.000,000 THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY CANADA'S LEADINQ EXECUTOR AND TRUSTES ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1961 IACK PEMBROKE, C.B.E, President end Chairmen of the Executive Committee JOHN M.WELLS, Vice-President and General Manaser MAURICE FORGET, Assistant General Manager and Supervisor of Quebec Branches HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL .ST JOHN'S - HALIFAX CHARLOTTETOWN - SAINT JOHN \u2022 QUEBEC SHERBROOKE \u2022 TROIS-RIVIÈRES \u2022 MONTREAL \u2022 OTTAWA TORONTO \u2022 KINGSTON \u2022 HAMILTON \u2022 LONDON LAKEHEAD (PORT ARTHUR) \u2022 WINNIPEG \u2022 EDMONTON CALGARY \u2022 LETHBRIDGE \u2022 KELOWNA \u2022 VANCOUVER VICTORIA \u2022 LONDON, ENG.H.A.SIMONS MANAGER 150 FroM*nac Street by their «ubsiduries in other to two former Stanstead Uollece countries, whether or not the hoys, now students in engineer profits are paid to American in ing at the University of Water vestors.'\tloo, David Alan Beasse, promet This would compromise a sit led to year II, and t\\ Gordon Kd nation under which Canadian gar.promoted to year IV.see subsidiaries of American firms ond class honours David is the use nittcl' of their profits for son of Mr and Mrs Jean expansion in Canada.\tBeasse, Stanstead.and Gordon, Mr.Kennedy says that pres the son of Mr and Mrs ont American tax policies en Edgar, Rock Island courage the building of Amen The boy*, relumed on Monday can plants abroad rather than evening via bus front Slier MONTH F M.((T) II were 71 rents to St lower, i were steady to $1 lower sheep on the ket thi ah o steady to $2 higher Montreal livestock mar week Trading was gen w err good, ro at home and create balance of-payments difficulties.EXPERT DISAGREES i Fred \\V.Pell, American tax ! expert who spoke Thursday, ap jparently feels that the admin listration is off base in ils rca soning and, as outlined by Mr Peel, the ways and means com mittee of the House of Repre sentatives feels the same way because so far it has rejected the president's proposals j Along with tax policies, investment took star hillings at Thursday's conference, .sponsor e l by the Canadian Tax found atidn and the Canadian council of the International Chamber of Commerce.Hickman Price Jr , U.S assistant secretary of commerce, said the foundation of American commercial policy will re main the \"most fa vored nation\u201d clause, which will allow cuts in European and United States tar iffs to be extended to all coun tries of the free world.However, other countries will be ex pected to give reciprocal concessions.Cana d i a n s, accustomed to brooke after a long mid term holiday at iheir respective homes.A new list is posted on the bulletin board of students who have gained room study privileges for the next half term, based on their exam per ventages There will be 25 hoys travel ling via bus to King's Hall, Compton, for the March 3 dance.This date is being anticipated with eagerness by the liigh school lads Dr Harry Hutchison's head master, Philip Scowen, chair man of the executive hoard, and Gordon LeBaron, of the board of trustees, met on Saturday at the home of Mr Scowen in Norlh Hatley for informal dis eussions.There are three hockey games on tap, the College firsl team and Sunnyside team on Feb 22, Old Boys game on Feb 24, and the College wull play Bishop's at Lennoxville on Feb.27.March 10, the College will play hockey with St.Lambert Mrs.Duncan Graham, went to New York city for Hi erally active and demand except in calves, where den was fair and trading slow.Receipts this week were: cattle, 1,108 calves,820 hogs 10 sheep and lambs.Cattle Stuart ceipts last week were 1,848 Good to choice steers were 24 : 4.75.medium 21 21 and common 14 10 2t Good heifers sold at 20-20 21.medium 18.75-20 and common 13 19.Good cows were 18 10 \u2022 17 71, medium 1110.10, common 12.10-11.71 and oanners and cutlers 8 13 21.Good hulls were 18 71 - 20 21 and common and medium 12.10 19 Good vcalers medium 20 30, grasers 12 10.1(1 18 Common lo medium lambs I were 17-19 Sheep were 8 12.Grade A hogs sold at 20.50-27 on the west end market.Sows were 20-21 Grade A hogs were 20 - 2010 with most at 26 plus 80 cents path at the east-end Sows were 19 20 with 19 plus 80 cents each.sold at 30 - 31 common 13-26 and feeders 17 Vhilllu\t44*»\t444 Mgimta\tNP*\t504 Aluminum\t27*»\t274 \\igus Oorp>\t41*»\t Vsi'csli*»\t34\t Atlas\t31*4\t Bell Tel.\t17*»\t574 It A.Oil\t31*»\t B (\u2019.Forest\t13*4\t13 II (' Power\t17*4\t174 Can.Cement\t32\t314 L.in.Iron\t22 S\t Cdn Breweries\t19 >4\t Ciln, tVlanexe\t31\t344 B Cdn I\u2019ae Hallway\t26**\t26*» U Dust Seagram»\t47*.\t Ihutt.Budge\t22*4\t22** B Dom.1'ar\t20\t20 Dont Textile\t17'*\t17*» H Cons Smelters\t22'»\t22*» Famous Players\tHi'.\t16*4 Eraser\t26-'»\t264 tien, Dynamies\t\t314 Home Oil \"A\"\t11\t11 H Hudson Bay Mm.\tIti\u2019»\t Imperial Oil\tko»\tlo'» n Iml Aeeepl.\t31'»\t31 lut Nlekel\t82*»\tHI *« interprov.Pipe\t82*.\t lut halt\t16*.\t Laurenlide Aec A\t\t21S B MacMillan ' B''\t19'»\t Masse> Hams\t13'»\t134 Mloson's \"A''\t30'»\t Nat Steel Car\t20\u2019»\t21 Noranda\t19\t184 B Price Bros.\t13 Mi\t134 Hoe, A \\'\t6*»\t Quebec Tel.\t50\t11 Stiawmigatt\t23\t22 K Steel Co\t79*4\t79 TransCanada Pipe\t\t264 Zeller's\t31\t Bn.Cn.Nationale\t76\t714 B Bank of Montreal\t70*»\t71 Bk of Nova Scotia\t79-'»\t794 Cn.Bk of Comm.\t67'»\t87 Mi Koyal Bank\t83*4\t83*4 Tor.Horn.Bank\t\t87 Prov Bank\t52\t12 market some at Produce Quotes h\\ fflcuunutm AHNO'IT lt> lovInK mi*nw>ry of my pnnMitK, Mr.untl Mis John Ain*»H of NnwyorvUlt*.who hnvc pom* to thotr Hrinnl r«*»t\t1*m1 awiiy April «, I1M4 Mother away FVh.23rd.1049.Not Jurrt today but every dAy In ullonro vvo remombfi Alwaya i «\u2022momhi\u2019H'd by Iheir non WALTKH AHNO'IT AND FAMILY Waterloo.paasotl panard BOWN I»» dear hinbnrid, fnther.Arnold passed away I1 K.vory flay In lovtnff mrmoryof a father and «rand William Bown, who ebruary 2.1.1954.nome amnll way, hearing themselves described j weekend, and the Mcmorlen ( you ««me W\"V' Though iibscnt, you are always near.Still mlanrct, «till loved «nd *vei dear.CARTWRIGHT, H*rry \u2014 At Kirkland l ake, Ont , on Thur» day, February 22nd,\t1982, Harry Cartwright, beloved hti> hand of the late Mabel Heed, in his 87th year Besting at Johnston's Funeral Chapel, 330 Prospect St, on Saturday, February 24th, and where the funeral will he held on Monday, February 28th, at 2 pm, Rev.M W.Williams officiating.Interment at North Hatley, Que GUNTER, Carri* \u2014 At her home ut South Durham, Que, on Friday, February 23rd, 1982, in her 08th year, Carrie Bishop, beloved wife of Charles Gunter, and dear mother of Darrell, Sadie.Ethel ami How ard Resting at Doyon Funeral Home, South Durham, Que.Funeral service on Monday, at t 30 In South Durham United Church Interment in United Church Cemetery.PEASE, Aik* Milvvna \u2014 At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Thursday, February 22nd 1962, Alice Milvena Perkins, in her 81st year, beloved wife of the late Raymond Pease, and dear mother of Lome, of Cltihouga-man, Que, Alta.(Mrs.Alex Fowler), of Lennoxville, Daisy (Mrs, Douglas Gibbs), of Dan ville Besting at S L.Lock wood\u2019s Funeral Home, 90 College St .Richmond, Que.Funeral service in Chalmers United Church.Saturday, Keb ruary 24lh at 2 pin Interment In St Ann's Cemetery, Richmond ROLFE, Dana Roxt Suddenly at Val D'or, Que,, on Thursday, February 22nd, l!Hi2, Dana Boss Bolfe, beloved son of Mr.and Mrs Donald Bolfe, (nee Mary Hcllam) in Ins 2nd year Remains resting at Sawyerville Undertaking Parlor Funeral notice later.880 2231 \\oWNsrojv-f fUNIRAI CHAPtl 530 Prospect 3t.\u2014 LO 2-246* as innocents in the world of tax applications, were described Thursday as the most accomplished of all \"in artistry and artifice.\" This description came from E.B.Nortcliffe, overseas taxation manager, Unilever Lim ited, London, England.A K.Eaton former assistant deputy minister of finance, crit icized recent tax document of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).He fell it favored taxation by countries there has delayed lo the College.David Nelson, who his parental home in Heights, has been delayed a few days by ilnoss Mr.and Mrs Leonard Gilton and Mr, and Mrs.MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Agricul holiday!Iu|'c department quotations; ire gtorm! Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices, [ (|V|||K|V n,tM.reil by.her return I\" country stations, wooden car ' ms wifk nmt family jlons: Extra large 45; large 43; went to medium 40'^; small 37; B 37| rin.iw in loving m.mnry Hudson!arl(1 c Z8- Of anri fn1h#r,\u2018 p a NKFfl «way j our ',a.the international supper and mission education program,I lowing He noted that the suborbital!were made at a meeting of the lather flights of Shepard and Grissom W M S.of l\u2019Eglise des Cantons ,'r:\"\"'r (laid the*groundwork for his three d'Est.held jointly with the W.A circuits of the globe.\ton Monday.\"We learned a lot from these The tea will be held in the flights,\u201d Glenn said, \"and fu-jehurch hall from 3 to 5 p m.on ture flights will leli us a lot: Feb.24.The supper from 6 more.\u201d\t,7 p.m., will he followed by the FRA.STCR \u2022 Dr.and Mfr John T.M Frawr And thrlr three children, Laurie, Andy »nd Nancy, of Ottawa, Ontario, wlah to express their sincere thanks for the many arts of klndnrBR and sympathy fol th «hidden death of their and grandfather, Mr.A N of Coatlcook, Quebec.He said he happened to be re education program from 8 to Î0 ceiving much of the acclaim and Hev .J A.Smith will be tho attention now, but that similar speaker, the president, Mrs R ; giory should also go to the thou- I arochelie will give an outline1 Member» of the Lennoxville Park fommlsslon wish to express their j sincere thanks to all those who donat'd food, gave of their time or! tf, helped In any way to make the card party, held February 8th, a sucecM.Thr Optimist Park skating MONUMENTS NOW: Dslivery »nd «section ANYWHERE IN THE TOWN SH rs \u2014 LOW PRICES Stud for FREE booklet showing beautiful stones \u2014 ALL GRANITES ORDER BY MAIL: Write, phone or call: ANDER50N MONUMENTS BEEBE \u2014 (In Sutton, TR.62416, Oue Lloyd Mandigol rink will be proceeds of ne fit.this greatly pnt.from the stands of persons who made the of five years of W M S history;!>l>portun,ty PEARCE \u2014 Wc are takim; this lo thank our relatives, ,\t.\t,\t,\t\u2022 \u2014 \u2014\t.r* .l.\t,, friends and neighbour», who were! flight possible \u2014 the people who and Mrs J.Smith will recount ,0 k)nrt unrtns the death of our built the Atlas, the capsule, aisoCG.LT hisetory covering the dear mother and grandmother the tracking people and men of,past ten years.Refreshments Mary Patricia Pearce, a special the recovery fleet.\t[will be served at the close LINE ROUTE the evening.r! thanks to f/r Klinr k, the Venerable 01 j Archdeacon T.J.Matthews, the choir of St.(ieorge'a Anglican Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks inches.5 inches new powdered At 8:59 a m.Glenn, his wife Following the business ses-jchurch, «iso Mrs Conley Osborne snow over solid base.Tows in\tand Johnson stepped in o an\tsion,\tMrs.I.anjchelle continued\tand Mrs a.\tr> Tector, who helped Ioperation.Slopes excellent,\tautomobile for ihr- motorcade 15,with\tthe presentation of\tm my homr.\tthe hearers, those\twho Temperature 25 above.\tmiles north of ' ape Canaveral\tW M\tS study packet of the year\tSympathy* youT kindne?«*'w»l\tnot Glen Mountain: Total 34 to 40\twhere Glenn had a date with\ton British Guiana, Down Town\tbe Forxntten inches.4 inches new powdered President Kennedy.\tChurch\tWork and Port Work mi\ttK/fu/THV jenne,\t(daughter), snow over rolled packed base Thousands of persons lined theiCanada\tAll members took an\tRONALD jenne, Tows in operation- Slopes ex- route \u2014 the four - lane high active part in the discussion in cellent.Temperature 28 above.A1A anii 4fjL \"hich leads the first program on Down _______________ ithrough Cocoa Beach to the Town Churgh Work.\t- OLD STYLE\tCape.\tMrs.Lucille Vidai, vice-presi- wwpple \u2014 I wish to express MIDDLESBROUGH England In separate cars directly be\td'-nt, presided in the absence of m-.\tsincere thanks to\teveryone\twho (CP)\u2014T Fishwick.one of Brit-! hind were the other aix astro\tMrs.G O.Malboeuf over the! aiii's champion rat - catchers, nauts \u2014 Shepard, Or ^som, Don- W A meeting which preceded \u201etay jn the «nierbrook^ Hospital, a iRp4*riaI thanks to Dr.Bryant, Dr.McDougall.Dr.Dougan and the 10,000 rats in 1 1 'sonln-lsw i; fJRECORY.STEPHEN end JEFFREY '((r»ndson«).other six astro- Mrs.G O.Malboeuf over the Grissom, Don- W A.meeting which nas retired, a victim of rheuma aid K.Slayton, who has been the W.M S.session.Several pro tism.He and his dog Tiny ac-'numed to make the second or- jects were discussed and a com counted for 10,000 rats in 13 bital flight, probably in April, mittee was organized to prepare;'\u2019ljr,)n8 *,a,f ',f lhf *«cof\u2018d years.He says rat-catching is a Walter Schirra; Leroy Cooper, the church hall for the célébra-k n J-BWi.\t_____I BKM'IX Aul.miii'lr Wmliei In gnnrl order, gpeclel price of *U#0- 2-1564.\t^ GUARANTEED H F.Goodrich 6 and 12 voila car batterlea a» low ai IP.P5.B F.Goodrich Store, 161 Ui-pot tSreet.U).7-52B3.IiKU'XK Fender Hawaiian steel Guitar, amplifier, and UeArmond volume pedal control.Single neck Two Instrument liuput Jack# Write: Hox 543, Newport, Vermont or Tel.334-2956 o e o o o o o o ' O O o o WILL YOUR CAR GETTHRU WINTER?IF NOT BUY A NT.W ONE NOW-.?ITII A LOW-COST I.UE INSCHtO X* XXX XXXX XXXX X 5 § 5 8 8 xx XX Î i XX XXXX 5**s * \u2019 announced the appoint- previously director of the Inven- year eround poaltlon, family two \u2022dulta, cook general ami houae handyman.Referencei required.Mra.Webater, Box 1130, ('owana-ville, phone Cowanevllle 70.35.Business Opportunity i-hi.\tSLliV ^\t«c.roe ' T\"blr'\" \"plp ,,op up\tCanada Bldg.435 Craig Str.of «en, women pa«t 40.-Odt- w\u201et.Montreal UN i-sn?acquainted ' ai7.e cost* little.At all -\u2014- drutfKlsts.\t(JOSEPH CASSAR, Trial Work & j BEAUTY aalon to sell, good loca I tlon.Tel.LO.2 H050, after fl p m.35a.Legal 4.Property For Sale NORTH* HATLEY \u2014 6 room houae 2 bathroom*.Tel.VI.2-2453.SIX ROOM new re*t(1onoe, Juat be \u2022\t\u2022 In g completed, 1075 Malouln« near -\u2014 Sherbrooke Ctolf, oppoalte cltylj.'ORD.19.37.2 tone, good order.4 LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA 12.To Let IIINEMENT, 6 ronma.heated, hot water, stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer, healed garage if desired, Tran# residence In Lennoxvllle.Avail able.May !»t.Tel.LO.7 7082 nr 1,0 .9-2589.park Solid birch flnl'eh.Wonder-1 very good Urea.Call after 8 p.m .NORTH WARD.4 end 3 room», heat- torjes ctc Highest commis- fui location.Al*o 2015 Vermont.(\t7-0708 or apply 71 St.Francis ed apartment with hot \\witerl\t.24.Salesman Wanted UNIQUE OFFER Immodiale opening available for experienced commission salesman seeking a non-com-petitive line.Our men cull on hotels, molds, restaurants, offices, schools, hospitals, fac- ful location Alao 2iiia vrnrom.ix).7-878» or apply vi ,m.rranci#| eu\t-¦¦¦¦\t.I sinns nairl weekly on all orders Occupancy any lime, Terme.Via- si .Fherbraoke,\t: year around ready for occupancy ^on* f® d itors welcome.Hebarfa 2155 B»-U- - - April or May, In newly built ICCeivea Plu?IU1I commis -\t1953 PLYMOUTH, completely win- house.Call LO.2-8578.\t! sion OH plentiful repent blisi- I terized.A-i mechanically, new-\u2014-: .\t.¦ r 1 ness.We are the leaders in chand.Phone LO.2-0874.FAMILY dwelling of «even room# licence.$21000.LO.98-101.With open fire place.Located «16- Prospect Street, oil burner with l»r>» PONTIAi I,Strain Clilcf), clean hot water furnace.Open fire good condition, radio, standard place In llvtngronm Early occu-1 *hlft Phone: 1X3 9-6083 efter pancy.Sherbrooke Trust Company, IX).2-3843.BUNGALOWS In North Ward 3 bedroom#.under conalnicllon Uan he ready for April or May.Equipped With the laical commodities.and ear-port l-ow down payment, 3% rebate on Interest.To visit, or for more detail#, phone LO.2 8578, 5:00 p in.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers NEW RESIDENCES In various lections of Sherbrooke.Bungalow# of five and #1» room#, priced from Tel: LO.9 .>«69.$10,750.Call Bene Hebert Jr , LO 77859 IMI'EILAL, Chryeiar, Plymouth.Valiant, Renault, Fargo Truoka, Sales A Service.Martin Motor Sales Ltd., 405 Belvedere SL Tel LO 9-385».AUICK, Pontiac.VauxhaU, Q.M.C Trucks, Sale# & Service Del uxe Automobile Ltd.1867 King Weal 6 ROOM hriek cottage, close to \u2022chools and park, T.V.cable available, landscaped, paved driveway, owner transferred Asking $15,-500 00.«ultable mortgage can be arranged.LO.9-3302, LO.2-4000.1080 .TArqt'FS Curlier Rivet north Attractive bungalow of five rooms.Oil furnace, attached heated garage Large landscraped lot.Paved driveway.First class condition both Inside and out.Sherbrooke Trust Company LO.2-3845.LO.9 3730.FOR SALE on Chartier Street, attractive bungalow of five room#.Large landscaped lot.Heated garage In basement.Early occupancy.Sherbrooke Trust Company LO 12.To Let 2-3845.10.Horses For Sale BIG WORK HORSE, about 1500 lb* , cheap for cash Apply Vernon Knapp, North Hatley.Tel.VI.2-2217.TENEMENT, fl room*, not heated,| field.Manager ready to third floor $4Rflfl monthly.238, jntepyjpw you now.No cash Park Ave.LO.7-6798.\t______ investment.Car necessary.r, BOOM heated apartment, large: All replies treated in the living room, dining room, three strictest confidence.Write large bedroom», modern kitchen the Certified hloctric Company, Dundas, Ontario.with frigidaire .and electric «love modern bathroom, hot water \u2022 thermostat control.$83.00 per\t.\t.\t, month, twelve month* lea**».Lo- 25.iGQCnGrS Wanted rated two mile* outside of Leo-noville \u2022 Stanstead Highway over Mitchell Sporting Goods Store.Apply: G.S.Sharpe.Day: IX).2-0583; Evening: I/O.2-7380.3, 4 & 5 ROOMS, heated, hot water year around, stove, refrigerator and Venetian blind* furnished, colored bathroom.Adult* onlv.475 VImy St.Apt.1.Phona LO.9 2253.13.Offices To Let COMPTON COUNTY CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD Invites applications for Principal of the Cookshire High School.Applicant should be able to teach Science Subjects.Apply to It.A.Smith, Sec.-Treas., Box 341), Cook-shire, Que.lib.Baby Chicks GOOD early market* demand that you order your spring chick* now.Prompt shipment on full range varieties.Pullets, 3 week old to ready*to-lay, promtly; also day old cockerels.Ask for price list.Bray Hatchery, Lloyd 15.Rooms To Let Humbert.Talbot St.Sherbrooke, I LARGE room with cooking privt- leges heated, newly finished.Phone Waterloo 1440-W-12 or write Mrs.J.Miles, Lebrun Street, Waterloo.DO AtM -v -r\triurflU APARTMENTS, 5 rooms, heated, 1341 BRADLEV ST.famt v dwelR\tsnrt 2nrt floor, hot tng of seven room# with open)\tllno,eum furni!h ed.Immediate occupancy, and THREE ROOM furnished apartment.fireplace Heated garage In base-! 18.Wanted To Rent ment.Oil furnace.Large veran- .\t.I.-YM.l.4.Yla> dahs.Modem plumbing.This Is a very attractive property In every way.Early occupancy to purchaser Sherbrooke Trust Company, IX).2-3843.1st.Located 1490 Prospect Call LO.9 1134.SITUATED tn SawyervUle, house, large shed and land Apply 491 Montreal Street, Sherbrooke, phone LO.2-2164, or Kawyervllle, 889-2938.3 ROOMS, heated, hot water year around, stove aavilable If de-\u2014-« \"'\u2022ed.May occupancy.Apply 1005 20.Wanted To Purchase Chunpltln, phone t o 7*4009 DO-IT-NOW is the them* far our Government\u2019s winter work programme, and a valuable suggestion for those who don\u2019t own a home of their own.Call on Charles Connors, the Realtor, 138 Wellington Street North.Tel.LO.2-4000.IF YOU are looking for a new homo in Lennoxvllle, phone us, we may have just what you want.R.A.Deacon, 68 Warren Street, Len-noxvtlle.Tel: LO.2-2185.NEW BUNGALOWS, 5 and 6 rooms, 28 x 48, brick, automatic heating, floors all tile covered, situated in Belmont development, Belvedere Stouth.Price $9,700 and $10.-700.\t$1,000 down balance easy monthly terms.Apply J.L.Pom-erleau.LO.2-5728.5.Lots For Sale LOT on .Jacques Cartier Boulevard approximately 100 x 130 feet suitable for dwelling or two storey tenement - apartment.Price reasonable.Tel.LO.2-6733.FTYE lots situated on Summer St., Lennoxvllle.250 frontage by 100 depth.Sherbrooke Trust Company LO.2-3845.HEATED 5* a room flat with all con- veniences.2, $110.00 per month.Apply Lu-j clen Nadeau.LO.9-7444, before! 6 p m .LO.2-7001, after 6 p.m.1M\u20181\\ IDC \\1 new rosldeu rooms.Immediate possession, excellent location.$125 00 monthly Phone LO.2-4814 or LO.9-1840.FOR MAY 1st store situated 243 King West.Approx.22 x 65 area with full basement Premises heat ed.Plate glass store front.Sher brooke Trust Company, LO 2-3845.HEATED apartment 3 rooms situated 573 Vimy Street North.Elec trie stove and refrigerator furnished.Occupancy May 1,\t1962 Sherbrooke Trust Company LO 2-3845.TO LET\u2014 premises located 167!- ^ ~ ~ Frontenac Street.Area Approx.26.Help Wanted: Male 14 x 44 could be used as small1 store or office premises.Would redecorate for new tenant, tm- CAREER OPPORTUNITIES mediate occupancy.Sherbrooke\t,, ,\t.-ricm.t Trust Company LO.2-3845.\tIN CIVIL AVIATION High School or Technical School Graduates Previous Training and Experience not required AIR traffic CONTROLLER-IN-TRAINING DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Department of Transport Montreal Air Services Region $3,270.- $4,020.(AFTER COMPLETION OF INITIAL TRAINING) $173.a month during the Initial training period.$272.50 a month on successful completion of Initial training.$350.00\t$470.00 a month as Atr Traffic Controller t.2, 3, 4, depending on existing vacancies on successful completion of training.A good knowledge of the English language, is required.Complete details and where to apply: Civil Service Commission,' 1165 Bleury Street, Room 1038, Montreal 2.Please quote competition number 62-M692.Application forms at main Post Post Offices, National Employment Offices and Civil Service Commission Office.Time limit: MARCH 15, 1962.Preferably heated.Immediate occupancy.Call LOrralne 9-1415 after five p.m.IVVE BUY gold and old Jewellery.,,,, ,,\t, ,\t, , I Sklnner-Nadeau Inc.82 Welling- 1131 Dominion Apt.! ton streel North> sherbrooke.E.G.WELLS Auctioneer & Real Estate AUCTION HOUSE 30 Massawippi St., Lennoxvills, Qua.LO.7 4023 HEATED apartment of 4 rooms sit uated 545 Dufferln Ave.Stove and refrigerator included In rent.Occupancy May 1.\t1962.Sher- brooke Trust Company LO.2-3843.8 ROOM house foi May 1st ! ai ge bright room*, new automatic oil heating Also 3 room unhealed apartment.Apply: Edward I-vs ter.267 Belvedere Street North.| APARTMENT, 5 rooms, heated, cen ter of city, occupancy May 1st Phone LO.9-2463 ^ HAMMOND O'*' Mf ORGANS and HEINUMAN PIANOS We Buy \u2014 Sell and Exchange Old Pianos Hammond Organ Studio Dominique Boulet 31 Wellington S.\u2014LO.2-3869 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC E l* given bv these presents that on March 16, 1962, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at the Court House In the City of Sherbrooke, Stuart Lockwood, funeral director, of Danville, will present himself before one of the Judges of the .Superior Court, District of St.Francis, In chambers, to obtain letters of verification attesting as to whom has been granted the succession of the late Harry Barnard, and the share of each legatee in this matter.Sherbrooke, February 14th, 1962.ALLARD & FRECHETTE, Solicitors, Attorneys for the Plaintiff.THE BANKRUPTCY ACT NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the bankruptcy of .1 EDMOND LA-FLA3TME, plumbing contractor, of Thetford Mine», Province of Quebec.NOTICE I» hereby given that Mr.J.Edmond Laflammo, of Thetford Mines, made an assignment on the 12th day of February 1982, and that the first meeting of creditor# will be held on the 5th day- of March 1962.at the hour of 3 o'clock In the afternoon, at the office of Mr.Jean-Marie Grégoire, the Official Receiver, at the Courthouse, In the city of Sherbrooke, Province of Quebec.Dated at Fhcrbrooke, this 13th.day of February 1962.MARCEL R.SAVARD.C.A.Trustee.Office of: Larochelle, Savard & Cle, C.A.89 King St.West, Sherbrooke.Que.General Practice, 158 Frontenac Street (Sun Life Bldg.) Room 16 Tel: LO 2-3827 Res.LO 2 9791 HYGIENE SUPPLIES (rubber good# Mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope «ith price (1st.Sli ¦atnplca 25c\t2$ samples, $1.00 ST- .Mall order Dept.C 2.Nov Rubber L.hartered Accountant's Co., Box 91, Hamilton.Ont.[\t- ¦'\t- ¦\t- .LAVALLEE.BEDARD, Lyonnais 4 jt d\ti.14/\t.i\tGascon A As.Hoclates, D J C rock 44.rroperty Wonted\tett.c.V.licensed trustee 20ij LËNNOXVILLE - We ha^ variTT.Continental Building.Sherbrooke clients Interested In buying or P Q Tel- LO 9-5503\t_________ renting home for Immediate orl McDonald, cuRsia A CO May occupancy, also lot# wanted | Chartered Accountant# Beaudeau Inc.Phone: LO.2-2185 COOPER BROTHERS & CO.Chartered Accountants ~\u2014\u2014- 297 Dutfertn Ave.- LO 9-6301 40.Money To Loan\tMontreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Torunto -\u2014-\u2014;-Saint John, Charlottetown.Hallfai MONEY to loan, first and second Rtmouskl.Sherbrooke.Hamilton mortgage In the city or country 1 Kitchener.Winnipeg, Edmonton Reasonable interest.Easy pay- Calgary Vancouver, ments Tel.LO.9-3181.chicken plei, A home-made plei KOLvsLAw- wr.u^\t.\t* » \u2022 i /\\ .rt\u2022 $.4\t« Wholesale A Retail, Full line uf MONTY éu LYNCH Armand Roue m(;nt o{\tl aul Monsset of ,aire lies Oetltres D Art, prOV plastic dishes\tMau.Q C-, Paul Muilin» Gervgu Quebec City as liaison officer ince of Quebec I-.\tAndr* Langlaia, Rene Monty.A rmm r «7 .htta.\tANYONE having a good piano, not Warren Lynch LOrralne 2 1733, « COUPLE, no children please, for |n UI* an(j W|Ulng t0 donate tame Wellington Street South, Sher for u*e in Christian work, please brooke.telephone, VI.3.4340, Magog.Que,\tt^mN.r^r^ork and _\t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 c;,,ner#j practice.Koaenbioom 37.Personal\tBid;., opposite city 11.11, tw Wellington (North! LO 22120 McClary-Easy Authorized Service \u2022 Psits distributor \u2014 Wholesale & retail SERVICE DEPOT 1132 King St.West, Sherbrooke, LO.2-4723 PHONE FOR A LOAN $50 to $5,000 Rollie Bernard LO.9-5537 If unable to drop in at our office our representative will gladly call at your home.Community FINANCE CORP.77 King St.VV\u201e Room 103 TOUCHE, ROSS, BAILEY 4 SMART 368 St.James St.West.Montreal Other office# In Canada; Affiliated Urine tn the United States.Great rirttaln and elsewhere The recenf fire didn't bait 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.9-3108 Dentists DU J A LANDRY.Surgeon-Den.Ust, 406 Moore Street Office hours - Days 8 to 6; evenings 7 to 8 30 Tel: LC 7 6644.Optometrists DR.ALBERT TRUDEAU.Optom.-trist.New address; Granada Thea tre Bldg., 51 Wellington North Suites l A 2.Sherbrooke.Tel LO 2 0517.Eyes examined Contact lenses.EXPERT SERVICE Bargains on Reconditioned Automatic Washers.Automatic Washers and Dryers * Estimates * Work Guaranteed ROSS-BIRON LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac St.Sherbrooke.AUCTIONEER BILINGUAL Appraiser and rea.estât*.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville\u2014889-2272 27.Female Help Wanted] $23 WEEKLY for wearing lovely dresses given you as bonus.Just show North American Fashion Frocks to friends.No canvassing.Investment or experience necessary.North American Fashion Frocks.Ltd., 3425 Industrial Blvd., Dept.J 4974 Montreal 39.Que.AVON COSMETICS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC | Municipality of Cookshire.To the Ratepayers of the aforesaid Municipality PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by the under- j signed, Secretary - Treasurer | of the aforesaid Municipality, THAT: - A Public meeting of the Muni ! oipal electors who are owners of taxable immovables shall be held in the Council Room on Wednesday, February 28th, 1962, between the hours of 7 p.m.and 10 p.m., to approve or disapprove By-Law No.142.I This meeting will be for discussing and the passing of By Law No.142 covering improve ments in the Town of Cookshire.These are listed as fol i lows: - 1.\tRenewal of Wafer Main.! McLean's Reservoir to Main Reservoir.2.\tInstallation of Water Main.Bibeau Street and East Angus Road.3.\tPreparation of topographical maps.4.\tConstruction of Municipal Garage and Fire Station.The estimated cost of these works is $70,000.00.Notice of Motion of this By-Law has been given.This By Law was passed by the Municipal Council at a TO RENT 16.000 square feet of office space to rent \u2014 heated - centrally located over S.C.P.office, Main Street.Could be subdivided.Southern Canada Power Company Limited Waterloo.MAMAFOOGOW means nothing! DeLUXE AUTOMOBILE means you always get a square deal! 1961 Pontiac Leurentian, 4 door, sedan, V 8 automaiic.1961 Chevrolet Biscayne V-8 automatic, 4 door sedan, radio and power steering.1960 Buick Electra 225, 4 door, h.t., fully equipped.1960 Oldsmobile Super 88, 4 door sedan, fully equipped.1960 Oldsmobile 98, sedan, 4 door, fully equipped.1963 Chrysler Saratoga, sedan, fully equipped.1959 Chevrolet Impaia, 6 cyl., automatic 4 door sedan.1959 Pontiac Laurentian.6 cyl., automatic 4 door, sedan.1959 Buick Le Sabre.4 door, h.t., fully equipped.1959 Oldsmobile 88, 4 door, sedan, fully equipped.1959 Chrysler Saratoga.4 door, h.t., fully equipped.1959 Chevrolet Biscayne, 6 cyl.standard, 4 door sedan.1959 Pontiac Strato-Chief, 6 cyl., standard shift, 4 dr.sedan.1959 Pontiac Strato-Chief, V-8 automatic, 4 door sedan.AND A LARGE CHOICE OF COMPACT MODELS! THESE ARE THE MEN TO SEE: - Len Chartier, Real Duquette, Onii Charland, Claude Leblanc, Rodolphe Bourbeau, Marcel Maheu.DE LUXE AUTOMOBILE LTD.Authorized dealer for Pontiac.Buick, VauxhaM, Acadian Cars and GMC and Bedford Trucks.1567 KING ST.WEST \u2014 LO.9-4305 SHERBROOKE L'lL ABNER NOTE .LUMBER SPECIAL\u20141st and 2nd Clesi.New, Planed 4 Sides.Contact WILFRID GREGOIRE LA PATRIE, Tel.48 Fre* Delivery o.i Cash Order* within 100 miles.Direct Line To Sherbrooke, LO.9-0678 For Order*, Contact Laurent Gregoir*.Buy - Sell - Exchange PIANOS & ORGANS New & Cwd Plano timing and Repairing ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street\u2014SHERBROOKE\u2014Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store Next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Before buying furniture, visit us.We have all types at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many second hand articles in excellent condition.TERMS IF DESIRED NhlEP qualified women Interested S.S7V\tM™- business creates opening In St.4s-\u2019 f Pbruarj 13th, 196.File D\u2019Orford and Sherbrooke.QIYFN at Cook-hlre this 20th riumo today.Mrs.A.LeBrun.(j;ly 0f February one thousand Waterloo, let lots.\tnine hundred and sixty-two.\u2014-j\tColin Standish, Secretary Treasurer.' AS YOU SEE,SIR NOTA MORSEL LEFT.'!'' .CTTI.l-A- N- xy.«30 I'M SORRY ^ THEN HAD TOGO\u2014vx' TM AT ) WAV/.'\u2019 /.mm * DIDVC'J HEAR, FIUKNJAGL.E?| i EXPRESSEDA V DECENT THOUGHT.'/ THIS P'G !S HAVING r A SENSATIONAL Ar\\ FFPPrrriM vf\" A' \\ FOR THE FIRS- ^NCTHINTSE t TIME !N MY LIFE,! ' SCRRV 'bODi; f SA O'TM SORrof.'.' ^ SUri-'CEPT ill M£-SO*Ry'/ \"MrÿC UPHOLSTERY.1: ME TV & RADIOS WE REPAIR Staam Iron* \u2014 Automatic Toaster* \u2014 Irons \u2014 Eloctrlc Kattla; \u2014 Frypans \u2014 Mixer* \u2014 etc.O Boyle&Pearce Ltd.1430 King W\u201e Sherbrooke LO.2 2800 CART.EASY Jay N.White, D.O.S.OPTOMETRIST 29 Main St.West For Appointment Phone VI.9-4131 COATICOOK.QUE.I THOUGHT HE \u2019.VAS CKB O' THE REPS WHOS SEE* E PESTEEJNO HE^PHIU//! 5EE.yç HAP''| ''A REPORT .SHE'S! BEEN SEEN WITH MORTY MEEKLE CXDNTVOüT&LMe bOUR ENGAGEMENT TO BETTY JUNE WAS OFF?\t^ WHOLESALE A RETAIL 1506 King West\u2014LO.9-3423 Sherbrooke IF-YDU MEAN AM I CARRYING THE TORCH RDR HEF?, THE ANSWER THAT*?\u2022 right: BUTfORS£TT!N5 HER WTGO EASy HUH?IT JOCT HAPPENS THAT ),L MV CIGARETTE LIGHTER /\t\\ K5 BEING REPAIRED, f '- v * o 'C ^ 2-23 KMCWN KEP&EASYJ tKPER SUSRCOUSl OgCJMSTAVCESI AKSWEC THE OUESTiCNS.' pem AX THE 3ÜCEAU1 LET& « lounff ^ mouth United Church Women In the hoapHal.«a» held recently in the church U was seated that rattle book* hall Mi'v Hawley tlnttith pro yVl>uij i»f readv (or the novt sided and there were 37 mem jber* in attendance The meetin< openest with prayer* and a Scripture read ,in*\u2019by Mrt R rollln*on .Joan lù^r» conducted the wor> (,he hostesses, Mr* t small ship aervice, Uie subject being \u2022'r \u2022 Mis» R Harrison \u2022\u2018Reaching Out.\" The treasur er\u2019a report was given by Mr*\t__________ Gordon Dougall and several letter* were read by the assistant SANt.Stt R MKMORIM, meeting tor the drawing of the SO iWlar bond in May At the clo»e et the meeting Miss refreshment» were served by ».Mr*, C.S Mra A.Chri*tian»en and Mr*.H.Wilson were abaent hostesses.secretary, Mr* U.CAV.has L The regular meeting of the.Sangs ter Memorial U n 11 e d l'hureh Women was held at the Manse on February 14.with 1 corresponding ill Rawlings i A telephone committee [been formed with Mrs A Beckett acting as chairman Mra.E.Westerman reported ^ r#i pmldln|: The excellent résulta from the mem- u\tA \u2018vith prsyer, fo|.hership campaign held recently ,^^\ttx,lldi^ of tho and four new members were\tnml 5(.cr,,Ury'5 rc weleonwd to the group\tportS( which included a letter Miss Eunice MacIntyre, chair\tthe Quebec-Sherbrooke_____________ man of finance, presented the p^sbcterlal United Church; 1902 budget for discussion and \\\\\\*men president.Mrs K Ross MOTHERS \\M> DAVCHTERS 'adoption, and the dates >f the remindinj: members of the pur day evening in the Trinity church hall, sponsored by the 1st.Sherbrooke Mothers Auxiliary, J pose of tlie UA\\W\tGuides and Brownies entertained their mothers by singing ramp fire songs and a Mrs E.Jenkerson receive ! Hmins the evening badges were presented to Brownies by the OlvMnn Commissioner the offering which was dedlc.it N.I angford.Shown here examining the Brownie Progress Chart are from left Mrs ed by Mrs Paige.\tley.her daughter Janlre.Sheryl Foley ami her mother Minutes of an Executive meet Sherbrooke Mothers \\uxillnry.ing held at the home of Mrs , L villo Women s League various projects to be carried out during the year were pre sented tor approval.Mrs.Gordon LeBaron, chairman of social iunettons, expressed thanks to all those who donated tea towels to be ii>ed in the church kitchen.Chairman of community friend ship and visiting.Miss 1/ota Seymour, reported 92 visits made during the month of January.All members wore urged to attend the World Hay of Pray er services to be held on Friday, March 9 Mrs.F.Rugg reported on the Jin Memoriam Fund.At the close of the meeting refreshments wore served by the hostesses, Mrs.Basil Allait, Mrs.G.M Armstrong, Mrs.R, K.Beers and Miss Joan Beers \\t the annual Mother and Daughter Banquet held Wednev iary, skit.Airs.I,.Peas Mr*.C.Foley, president of the tat.(Record Photo by Gerry l.cmayl 1 ,eiuum ille Women\u2019s I.ENN0XVIL1.F.W.C.T.U.The regular monthly meeting of the Lenno\\ville W.C.T.U jwas held in the United church MOTHER NOMINATED for work with cystic fibrosis.Mrs.Don- j truments to strengthen the children s lungs Besides *®rtch the p Mak.hit an Asbestos player and! ]rad fo hpee ,/jt came streaked into the open corner of after a sparkling passing play The'visitors wasted no time wiUl the Spenard brothers, in the second period.Paul Per- Audet scored his second of ron tied the game 2-2 with a the night at 6 40 of the finale, screened shot at the 26 second score^ his second the same mark.Ben Lapierre got his sec as\thts ^rst.It came on ond of the night at 2:18 when the deflection of a Red Dubois he deflected Marcel Forgucs slap-shot from the point.Perron shot- Again Asbestos fought u'as sitting out a penalty for back doggcdlv and tied the Asbestos at the time.Jasper score once more at the eight Houghton made it 8-3 for Wind-minute mark.R.Drouin got the sor at 1V.03.His goal also came goal when he found the range on a blue-line slap-shot, with a screened shot from the Twelve penalties were hand-blue line\ted out during the contest with At 12.52, the Paper Makers eight of them going to Asbestos New schedule released for World Hockey COLORADO SPRINGS.Colo (AP)\u2014A revised 44 game schedule for 14 teams entered in the Sir George Williams ekes oui 7-6 win over Bishop's in hard-loughl duel, Gord Ewart notches two world ice hockey tournament\t,\t\u201e\u201e\t.\t.March 7 \u2022 18 was announced Carnival weekend started on\tHie second period looked ra Thursday by Thayer Tutt, chair- ihe wrong foot last night for\tragged *!\t^ man of the organizing commit- Blshop's hockev Gaiters, is ho,h c u^* f0011\tdo*n to nl5ntT \u2019\tserious hockey.Barry Umitaje The revision was made neces- thcy droppe(1\tgave'Sir George a tww goat lead sary by the refusal of four coun- to Sir George Williams Gaiters at : 2:>.but Nils Bodtker came tries\u2014the Soviet Union, Czecho- looked *s if thej would tie until right back to make it 4 3 seven Slovakia, Yugoslavia and So- George Christie sank their ship scc\u2018onris '-,lcr mania - to send teams after svlth , £0il >t i9 M p( the third /\\uv PVne rîl,fd hoJry grain that is moved wjth Mr.and jirs çar[ Wilkins Plans were made to hold a by rail is that which is bought____________________________________ card party at the home of Mr 'for feed or seed.12.?nd Mrs: Frfd G«en \u2018he re- since we seIdom ship by arketing by tele- llunTs 801 n° f°w'ards the radio frgjgip we have no problems type was discussed.\ti \"r ^ Pr0->ect undertaken by with rates the Forum Don't wait until Spring! DO IT NOW! Support Hiiimi,./o$ J-Canada\u2019s winter work program CÛP10E ty ELECTRIC LIEE For all your Electrical work and repairs, etc.16 METCALFE ST.TEL.LO.7-4877 SHERBROOKE It was agreed that the teletype system is a good one, and the producer will receive a better price for their hogs.Members did not believe the price of commodities could be improved if buyers had to bid competitively because the price is set by supply and demand.HIGH and LOW FOREST FARM FORUM The rates however are reflected in the supplies we buy.When the shipping season from the lake head is closed: this area pays two dollars a tor, or more for feed shipped by rail.This area is thankful that The Forum met on February 19 at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Sternie Taylor.The discussion was on trans- the Federal Government is pay portation as it affected this, ing assistance on grain coming area.\t;from the West.The Railway only has a it is felt that sometimes it ap-branch line here that comes;pears the assistance is used as Draper\u2019s)twice a week to bring this area a coverup for speculation by ATTENTION FARMERS! If you have poultry for sale contact us.We pay market prices and supply crates.J.M.CHAILLER.Auctioneer, Lennoxville Tel.LO.7-7587 IVES HILL AND DRAPER'S CORNER The Ives Hill and\t_ ._r .,r.Corner Farm Radio Forum!feed and other freight.When the grain\" dealers\", met at the home of Mr.and the new recommendations are Any dis e o n t i n u a n c e of Mrs Fred Green on Feb.12 passed this area probably won t freight rate assistance would to discuss the newly developed even have this much but it\u2019s very definitely effect this area felt that a truck could be put because it depends on western DO Support Canada's winter work program on to take care of the express and some freight in place of the train where they take off branch lines.The Greenleaf was read, also system of teletype marketing.The F'orum agreed that teletype marketing of hogs was as good or better than any previous marketing system.This method was developed through the interest and requirements of a letter on bulldozer work - wwi-Rviu v\t**1e Produccr and should re wanted by summer or fall by SAWxERYILLE\tmain in the control of the pro- the farmers.The Forum was in- The Sawyerville Farm Forum ducer.This would avoid any ir- vited to Cookshire for next Monday night for the evenings program after the Seed Fair.The Valentine party held on A haircut for Sheila NOW THAT LABOR DO FI?IS AVAILABLE.[^](d) And prices are lower, we can install a HOT WATER OR HOT AIR SYSTEM For os little Si 12.00 per as \u2014\t| An W month 5 year finance plan, interest at 3V5% YVON FOURNIER CONTRACTOR IN Plumbing.Heating.Ventilation and Repairs 1059 Duplessis St.\u2014 Tel.LO.2-7035 SHERBROOKE 1 grain for extra feed.Passenger service in this immediate area would be discontinued if the commission\u2019s recommendations were followed The forum decided to forward to the provincial secretary the money for one radio to be sent to India.There will be no meeting on fourth night as the forum is sponsoring a card party on February 27 at the home of Mr BUYiT r-7 \\hatiomal7 WALLPAPStll WALLPAPER x & PAINTS/ \\limited Jd Otmiu-U* U -^7- 217 Notre Dame South \u2014 Thetford Mines 156 Wellington North \u2014 Sherbrooke and Mrs.F'red Green.The March 5 meeting will be Saturday night, February 17 at the home of Mr and Mrs Wendel Ward was a success with 55 members present.The held at the Sylvester home.children enjoyed themselves\t- with games, a fish pond and:\tRANK SYMBOL exchanging Valentines.Mr.) Dress was originally a sym-Eric Wilson showed some oTbcl of rank, prescribed for the his F'ilms to the group.(various classes of society.BEAUTY TREATMENT \u2014 F rancis Saunders uses furnace vacuum cleaner on Sheila, a Guernsey cow in Juda.Wis.before giving her a haircut, v'lcanmg saves wear and tear on clippers.To help the Winter Employment Campaign set up by our governments end also to help those who are building or buying a property or for those who wish to repair or re-finance their properties it gives us pleasure to announce OUR NEW OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY thru' SATURDAY 8 e.m.to 6 p.m.and MONDAY.WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS 7 to 9.The LARKIN REALTY CORP.215 Queen Blvd.North ^ \u2014 - Tel.LO.9-4241 riiiiu1 FO* S' l.YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY NEEDS SEE J.S.MITCHELL & C9.ltd.164 Wellington St.N.\u2014Sherbrooke\u2014LO.2-2662 T "]
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