Sherbrooke daily record, 7 mars 1962, mercredi 7 mars 1962
[" Today's Chuckle When Ui* madrrn rhild hrtn the »ior> ol TtMlrrrlU.h#i likely » «U.\u2022'Wh#!i ih* pumpkin tarn* into i inldrn i oat h.U ihai rnard^d *« ktraicht incomr nr rapitol «\u2022in*?\u201c Sljctbtoobe Pailu Becocd THE WEATHER Siinrv> IvmUv md Thuradar; nia( much chan .'Y , \" ¦ sKsïpfÏCT'* i' ' vM* Sv- Vi -v.«V- -V (V \u2022«.\ta CESARE PANOVA ¦ JIEL ST, JOHN - PAUE LUKAS GMNAPA r X.* \u2022jfff-;\ti.-.-r;\t' AVÀIPN Kovacs \u201cYKtCAWff FRANK GOJ^HIW JESSE WMilt RtRyty LIMBECK.OnemaScOPÉ COLOR by DE LUXE STARTS TODAY! .beautiful are No other occasion in a girl's life holds more importance than her wedding day, a good reason why she will insist on the very love iest in a gown, and dresses for her attendants.Very important decisions are to be made, and there's no better place to finalize yuor plans than in our bridal salon, where wedding Counsellors are always on hand to assist \"will-be\" brides.THE STORY lNfTV OH SALE NOW1\u2014 m ¦>> our brides SchENBERG LADIES' WEAR DRESSES - SUITS It's spring fashion time again , .you really must see the elegance in fashions for '62, designed for you.now/ shown at our store! 88 Wellington North, Sherbroqlj \u2018 DECORATION (ENTRE WAklFAPkR TILt L'NOLfUM CAtMTlNO 1S4\tN, IHCRtROOKI Sljctbrciok iDuili) Bctocd W N#tr# 0«m« %.THITPORO MiNi» W n>, M.MU H t, 1W3 \"Sherbrnoke's lA\\iJiwî Dairy** SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH OUAUTV OAiRV PRODUCTS - tO 11 SIA Court Clerk Grégoire s annual report Increase in court complaints during 1961 traced to strict enforcement of road laws ROTARY PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST \u2014 The Rotary (Tub regional public-speaking contest «as held Tuesday evening at the weekly meeting of the Sherbrooke Rotary Club.Pictured above from left to right, W.W.(iibson.principal of the Sherbrooke High School and Sherbrooke Rotarian who is chiefly responsible for the organizing of the contest here; Michael Reichmann, IT, of Bishop's College School who was second place j Discusses Canadian culture winner; Paul Theobald, president of the Sherbrooke Rotai (Tub; Douglas Whatley, 15, of Sherbiooke High School who took honors; and Paul Cote, a member of the educational sci vices committee of the Montreal Rotary (Tub which is in charge of organizing the contest for finalists.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay ) 3 nabbed by police ¦ for theft Sherbrooke High School student wins Rotary Clubs public-speaking contest Although there may be a cttl- he said.\t(School, (The Ideal of Service) ture in Canada, this does not He said Canada's problem is iTerry Crowley, 15, Compton necessarily mean that there that she may have been drifting exists a Canadian culture, a j toward full-fledged American-15-year-old Sherbrooke High;ism for so long that she needs School grade 10 student said to be shocked out of it by ac-Tuesday.\tition of her own people.Douglas Whatley whose topic \u201cWe can, with a little effort, was Is There a Canadian Cul communicate our ideas fronr he True Value of g Good Edu ture?, took top honors >n the cast to west despite the pu 1 alion).and John Davidsont 17 regional Rotary Club public-from the south, he pointed out.__________________________________ speaking preliminary conies' -it appears then,\" said Doug-held Tuesday night at the Sher- ias, \u201cthat distinct Canadianism RgCOVGMnQ Waterville Intermediate School, (Automation.Friend or Enemy); William Ballantyne, 16, Bishop\u2019s College School, (Can Quebec Exist as a Separate State?) Russell Marois, 15, St.| Patrick High School, Sherbrooke brooke Rotary Club.Chosen unanimously as first place speaker, Douglas said, 'A play produced in Manitoba, or a novel written in Gaspe can not always be deemed a product of Canadian culture.In fact, do we have anything wrhieh can be called a truly Canadian cul- idoes not exist, and it falls to us, decide what it to plan its de- as citizens, to should be and velopment.\u201d A true Canadian culture, should be a bi-culture fused from the French and English ways of life, thinks Douglas, \u201cor as Prime Minister Diefen- Magog municipal police, working in cooperntion with ithe Sherbrooke municipal force in connection with a car theft on Tuesday arrested three men i In King Street West in Sher brooke.I The stolen ear was reported jby the owner, not disclosed by poliee, to the Sherbrooke force lat 2:51 p.m.He told police that he had parked the ear on King Street six minutes before.Police imme diately contacted all surrounding forces.At 3.30 Magog polir< .Thetford Mines High School, spotted a car answering the de (Arc Canadians Physically I'n scriplion and arrested three men' fit\").\tI inside.Douglas and second piacc win xw'o constables trom the Slier ncr.Michael Reichmann w ill go'bro(,kp force picked up the men April lo compete earjv iasj night and they are con still being held today.Mrs.Malcolm MacLeod, R.R.3 Sherbrooke is at home recovering from injuries received in a three oar collision at the corner of Ontario and Dominion Streets on Monday.The accident occurred early Monday morning when a car ture?\u2019\u2019\t(baker has called it, \u2018Un- owned by the G.E.Company Douglas quoted an article in ; hyphenated Canadianism\u2019.\u2019\u2019 I of Sherbrooke, and driven by the February issue of U.S.; The final and absolute ac-|Bernard Mercier collided with! News and World Report w'hichiceptance of the dualism of theja car owned by J.S.Mitchell states; \u2018Canadians possess nojCanadian nation must be a com- Company and driven by Wil-national identity and their cul-(bine with practical measures toiliam Smith, of Malouin Street turc can be best described as a | make it a reality, he said.police said.minor comtemporary of Ameri- Douglas\u2019 suggestions toward\t- canism.\u2019\t.ithis goal included that every \u201cBarry Mather, a Canadian (Canadian should become bilin-writer has defined a typical|gual, read his fellow citizen\u2019s Canadian as a man who lives in'literature and attempt to un- a California type house; drives a'defstand his thoughts and give Detroit made\" car; shaves with (mené support to bilingual pub-U.S.steel and owns a Boston dshing houses, terrier,\u201d he said lightly.\tI \u201cOur struggle for the elusive Tt is true that our civiliza- Canadian experience may prove tion owes much to the Ameri- be ou|\u2018 struggle for survival, cans,\u201d he admitted, \u201cUsually^ sPeaker stressed-\t| LONDON (Reuters)-Smoking much money.\u201d Douglas added.I.Asan example, Douglas men is a major cause of lung cancer.Canadians accept the so-cal-i1\u20190\"^ a recent article in an a Royal College of Physicians to Montreal in in two separate semi-fina tests.The finals of the Regional Rotary Club public speaking contest will be held May 1 be fore the Montreal Rotary Club The four finalists w ill receive scholarship awards to the university of their choice The contestants were introduc ed by Don Johnston.Judges were Rev.Donald Stirling, Dr Gerard Cappon.Paul Lesser and Paul Cote, a member of the Montreal Rotary Club education services commute ¦ which isj sponsoring the contest By PIERRE SAUVE \u2022 (Sprcml to The Record) ^iiutei enforcement of the highwwy Uw» a, counted toi an metease in the numbei of complftinti filed in the Judicial Ihutnct of ,'M.Francis dutmg l ,nl)t (Trtk Jean-Marie ('.legoiie revealed in hi» annual lepoit ielpA»ed I ueadav I he report leveal* that in civil and éliminai matin», a» well a» in the total leceipt* of the Magi* liâte s Court and the I'eAce And C rown OHnei».a substantial inciease was reflected in all matters pei-taming to the administiation of justice in the bis tint of St I tancis for the vent l\u2018)(>l A total ot 1 848 complaints wore filed with the Court Clerks office, representing an increase of 58!> in compart son with UWO Of this number, 327 were srrrM warrants while 324 accused were ar rested during the commission or immediately after the commission of a crime.These criminal complaints were taken in virtue of the Criminal Code, 683 cases, federal laws, 114 cases, liquor law, 46 cases, olher provincial laws.958 cases, wdiile one complaint was taken in virtue of a municipal by-law and 46 in connection with other laws.It can tie noted that 958 complaints were filed in connection with provincial laws.This is a substantial Increase over 1960 which had 389 cases Court Clerk Grégoire explained that this increase is due in large part to the fact that a number of arrests and actions were taken in connection with the highway code of which a more stringent and severe application has been requested by a number of bodies.A total of 21 persons were sent lo the penitentiary while SHERBROOKE The 65th edition of the Sher r \u2019 _ _\t.brooke Record Annual Review ||n© COmCOiT wull be pubiished on Saturday,] March 10th.Additional copies may be reserved by writing or phoning the Circulation Dept., LO.9-3636.Copies mailed in Canada 10c, United States 15c each.153 were jailed in the local prison, and 63 were ordered (o pav a fine follow ing an of fence of which they were found guilty or pleaded guilty » il/d drop was brought about hv the fact that merchants and the public in general, when deal iik in cut! transactions, ate more cautious than they used to l>e and are not easily lured hy an insolvent debtor \"The fact that a miiuber of public organisations and hod ics arc keeping the public on their toes results m less litigations being tiled before the courts said Conn Clerk Grégoire A total of 1632 writs of eveetltion were issued as to 1.9Ï6 in 1960 while 2,l(it lodgments were rendered m comparison to 2365 the pro ceding year loTowmg is a financial breakdown of dillcrent do partments in the St Francis District Court House with a comparative outline In connection with the financial picture of the preceding year, 1961 Magistrate\u2019s Court, S 19,407 40, 1960, $90,996 45; 1961.Peace ami Crown Of fiee $102,042,51; llkiO.$95, 634 89, 1961, wage si'imres.$.\u20198,813 13.I960, $24.703 14; 1961, I .acorn he Law.deposit or*.$95.441 93;\tI960,\t$90.914 16 Totals are 1961\t$245, I960, $;':I2 2|H«4 Amounts paid to creditors having filed claims garnish mont alter judgment, 1961 $30,043 45; I960, $22 296 78 I .aenmhc 1 au ! 901 ,\t1108 686 00, 1960, $81,782 33 To t a Is are 1961,\t$138,729 43.1980.$104,079 11 Jl AN More M Mill 11 DOHERTY To Hu.h and Jean Doherty tnee Whitman' at the sherbrooke Hospital, on Tue» |day, March 6th.It>62 a daugh iter, sister for Dai id Both well '4% 71)' Ufa tli ii jfeel that the curriculum could ton would be placed in the Mi Ortona dinner well attended ibe possibly improved by Ihcimoria ! addition of a commercial course Board During the past four to five Plan* Boook of the Diocesan! , for the , taking Anglican In order to celebrate Sherbrooke'* 125th anniversary, we are helping you to celebrate in our own way \u2014 the best way I» by cutting prices.Each week there wilt be a valuable priie and in May we will give a prit* of $125.00 in cash.When you come to the cheek out counter, write your name and address and put it in the box \u2014 to be held for the big drawing.We give Thrifty Blue Stamps and Thursdays we give DOUBLE STAMPS, but on these orders we do not give free delivery.Take this list with you when you shop, you will be surprised how much you can save.The winner of last week's contest was Mr.U.Pruneau, 93 Alexander Street.$1.25 were made years, statistics show that the'World Day of Pray* Imajority of girls and many boys place in St.Paul * lhave chosen some branch of the Church on Mareh tt in oonjunc The 16th Ortona Dinner, 7th-business world as their vocation lion with the United Church.Field Battery, 2nd Field Regi-I Our school has an excellent \"omen ment, RCA.was held in Salon'teaching staff of qualified and v quilting hre was an.itu-ed \"A\u201d in the Queen's Hotel, competent teachers from a|) for March 8.when dinner w ill be Montreal on March 3rd.Wet;0ver the world dedicated to canteen opened at 1600 hoursoheir profession.As a student 1 until 1000 hours.\tj;,m proud of mv association with The banquet started with a\tof this calibre and feel.President, Don Clowery, Sher- a student whoso efforts are sin brooks, in the chair.Other head table THE MARKET TODAY (Groenshlekli Ltd ) $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 2 lbs.55c 7 lbs.62î 100 lbs.$7.05 lb.25c 2 lbs.25c 2 lbs.4Sc 2 lbs.39c lb.28c \u2014 4 lbs.$1.00 lb.25c lb.31c giant size 91c lb.49e Vz lb.31c lb.59e _____ lb.79c 5 lbs.55c 5 lbs.55c guests were Major Frank Fullerton, Moneton.NR TAy pcvKinhJ VITAI Brig.Tremaine.Montreal.U ' A* v ¦\tv 1 1 Col.Jim Barnett, Sore!, Major; Continued from I age 1 ; Frank Mrt'ordick, St.Cath-jarines.Ont., Col, Tom Medland, j Ontario.Grace was said by I Padre Jim Barnett.A prayer iivas recited by Dune Smith in memory of fallen comrades.A | toast to the Queen was pro-| posed by Don Clowery.Presentation of a Gold Life Membership was made by! | Frank McCordick to Rufus iRolfe.There was the introduction of out of town guests bv Mac!\t\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e .Taylor, among which were a !KTts ° obtaln $225.000,000 in 'good contingent from Sher- fcder:i' government payments brooke\t1\t^'*le\tdepartments esti- Guest speaker Lt.Col.Jim ma*es ros® *1-v $35,307,600, main Barnett padre of Quebec Com '7 due f° increase in hospital in manri w as introduced by Stogie !suranc'e cois^: I Cf>sf ,*1 111 The London Slock Market was ea.siet .mil quiet al the open mg.i anadiali < elane-se I .Id Mrs.E J Curtis.Slanslead is confined to her bed for an in definite time with phlebitis The Misses Martha Aldrich and Topsy Van Fliet, both on the staff of the Kentville District ports earnings for the year Hospital, Kentville, Ont , spent (,() ,)0(, :t) 1!l(l| \u201ef $2 08 a the weekend with the former's\t.\t.\t-, u parents, Mr and Mrs Roy Aid 1 rich, and family, ,Slanslead It,If .I960' Mr.and Mrs Alex McEwen.pjeiiic Atlantic Canadian In New York City, spent two days vestment Co.Ltd.has an with his nephew, Mr.John Web jounced that the offering of ster, Mrs.Webster and family,;nghts to purcha .crops, crafts, ingenious methods 1 Bridge prizes were won by! of accomplishing necessary Mrs, Eve Fullerton and | T»» raballiMt or»» adsls a* SaigoM.Vl«» N* ¦ »< Saft o» h*f «iIm* c*um \u2022«*\u2022 «4 nad i* Smitkam Oddorai*.kit) 20 « MS 20 It.Col.John H.Gitan Jr luccotiMlf oibiti north thrt* tintai in Marcurf ctptult.arm,, oHxtn.H frtiidtat Ktnntdf ordart camplatt troda amborga an Cab*, aacapt lor trwdi gad madxina.Gaorgatvwn mobi b ogoiait Nawmtop Cartli Guild reports iBrOOkbllfV Gujltl Friends honor successful dinner\tWindsor lady at reports success HOLTON GLEN - The Lad ies Guild of SI Michael ami All bridal shower work and the building and open Eldridge; consolations went to Angels Church met at home of the president, ing of roads, spicing his re Miss M.Atwell and Ren Bon (;|,,nn urown the Mrs marks with many amusing|eher; in .100 first prizes wen anecdotes.K It Annett, supervisor the Richmond Drummond of 500 parties | won by M n ofj Homer Cole, \\r :by Mrs, C.S John Young and and eonsolalions The principal business was the report on the annual turkey and BROOKTH'RY Danny Wallace wins H.and 5.speaking contest thabaska school district, gave an inti resting account of the growth of schools and education in the area, tracing the development from the first school, taught by Miss Kimball in Ship-ton in 1801, to the present high schools.a« vin Humphrey I DANVILLE - Miss Dolly Cor Irivcau, of Windsor, was guest of | honor at a bridal shower given by Mrs.Alton Goodenough and _ Mrs.W.R Mrs.Howard Ix>dge at the BEEBE \u2014 The regular meet .,\ti I *\u2019am dinner, served to over 20o Hatley ami Mrs.(.Pehleman home of the latter\ting of the Home and School As Aast pfl\u201e| .s church Hall at were hostesses at the latter'sl Miss Corriveau who was com- soci»t>°n was highlighted by the1 Knowlton.The amount taken in home for the hebruary meeting'p]ete| (agoj, hv sumrise was ;,nnuaI public speaking eontes' I SL'M-K), which after expen of St.John's Guild\t, escorted to the dining room puPils of the sch°o1 P»rtiripat Ihe secretary read several w;i(ch waj d(,corat(,ri for thc mg.Grades 3 and 4 took part occasion in pink and white.Mrs I/)(lj?e presented a beau- ! was j ses, SAWYERVILLF \u2014 Mrs.W.W Bowman, of Sherbrooke, spent n few days with her sister, Mrs.Harold; locke, and Mr.Locke.left a balance of $174 After the meeting, the host served refreshments.Qasy-doQS-it MOLASSES GINGER COOKIES 21 \u2018\u201cO o>() b» »ce\"*n' ?Quy .ale\"\" os\" am\"'*\u2019*.'\t«a.\u2022''c* 00 , d P 0 ' .« \u2022 0ynrv Dart League, Richmond, lists prize - winners RICHMOND \u2014 Mr and Mrs.Jacques Jcrvais emerged the winners in the annual Dart Lea gue mixed doubles tournament held at the Legion Hall with a good attendance of registered notes of thanks, as well as letters from companies which had been solicited for donations The donations were on display and some were sold.Each member was asked to take material to make up for Ihe work table.Mrs.Sylvestre was in charge of work, with Mrs.Strapps and Mrs.Kerr, as helpers.Mrs.R, St.Laurent reported tiful corsage to the guest of honor and seated her at the table, between her mother, Mrs.Paul Corriveau, of Windsor, and Mrs.Stanley Taylor, her future mother-in-law.Miss Laura Robinson wheeled this year for the first time in a1 special category, recitations.First prize was awarded to Danny Wallace, Grade 7, who spoke on Higher Education in Canada.Garry Derusha, Grade 5.and Susan Denney, Grade 7, tied for second place, Garry speaking on.The History of two .100 parties held recently was refilled several times were both financially successful.| When the gifts were all opened in a baby carriage laden with\t°?' A ^ ^ and whichMajesty 5 Thcatrc m Mont' gaily wrapped gifts, Other contestants all doing an excellent job, were Betty Wal-Grade 6, on Nursing; Jean Elliott, Grade 5, on My \u201e ,\t,\tVisit To Howe Caverns; Nancy Refreshments were served tojDezan, Grade 6, on Ambition.Strapps, men\u2019s high; consola tion.Miss Brenda Sylvestre.Mrs.Lillian Ward was host ess for the second party and cards were played at 10 tables Ladies\u2019 prize for high score went to Mrs, Henry; consolation to Mrs.Semple; Men\u2019s high score, Riley Bishop; and consolation, R.St.Laurent.( rack HO; for men, K.Reed.At this party a drawing on a IJ1, high finish for ladies, M pair of pillow eases was held Jameson, UK; for men, Ken! Mrs.S.Cooper Reed, 78.Door prizes were won lucky ticket, by It.Lancaster and Mrs.Con nie Pariseau.After a successful evening ?barbecue lunch was served.(er.ladies\u2019 high \u2018core; Ray,40 guests, several men, includ- Brenda Wallace, Grade 4 took The first was held at the home1 Miss Corriveau voiced her ap- (ace of Mrs.Sylvestre, when cards1 preeiation to the guests and the players and guesfs.Mr.and were played at six tables, hostesses.Mrs NeiIson Jameson, runners- Prizes w-ent fo Mrs.Elmore Bar up Both couples received troph ies and the choice of the prizes.Other couples winning prizes were: Mr.and Mrs A.Rodgers, Elsie Vickers and D Lynch, Kay and Gordon Crack, Mr.and Mrs.H.Kydd, Mr.and Mrs.L.Knowles, Mr.and Mrs, Bill Brock and Mr, and Mrs.L.Roberts.ligh score prize for ladies, K ing the prospective groom,'fjrst prize for the recitation Everett Taylor, being present.jBabyland; Bruce Muir, Grade Bury H.and S.hears talk on holding the! life in Labrador ,p,\t,\t,\tBURY \u2014 Rev.Mr.Elias, m .\t, The drawing at ihe Guild scolstown guest sneaker at the ¦ll,nctl0n v'lth Education Week, meeting was given by Mrs.S j February 'rneetin'^of the Home and the Presi(ient requested vol-Hark and won by Mrs.Sylves ,nd LhLl Msolt.nn ^ g \u201cnicer ^kers to help mark 3, came second with, Indian Children Following the contest a short meeting of the Association was held.The president, Mrs.Donald Emslie, reported net proceeds of $50.35 from the recent dance.It was announced that the hobby show will take place in the school auditorium on March 10 from 2 to 4 o\u2019clock, in con and School Association, gave a ,\t.îf \u201c-'K.sxrx\t«*\u2022 ,h, .Jlu ,! f Mrs- R- StraPps He dealt with its history,16™ in, ful1 Peratian with a the joys and sorrows of the\tbalance in the people, with fine pictures 0f lreasury-this rugged country with its\u2019 on March 15.To hold service i KNOWLTON \u2014 A special Lenten evening service will be held;nirukiZAkirt in the United Church at 7 KU-nMUINU o'clock on March It.The service will be conducted by the local Group, CanadianI Mr.and\"Mrs.Lewis Jones.U.nls In Training and Rev.Mr j.M Boast of Hemming- - .\u201e .j Eleanor Carr will be special [ ford is spcnding severai days Memorial High School and Mr.|(pr s.p?akrr-, ^,ss f ar,r has !;e'!with his parents, Mr.andjchairelli presided at .a short11\"' It s pure Barbados FOR EXCELLENT SUGAR CONTENT returned from a tour of Africa ! yjrs j and has many interesting and a brok;n ankle bonP.surprising reports to make about the political, social and religious life in that great and turbulent continent.country with many spots of scenic beauty.WATERLOO \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.W.Barker spent The speaker was introduced by\t,T,nn ,,oc a few days in Sherbrooke with\ta°d thanked by A.(o LondonJVnt aftr pending The meeting was held at Pope.g\" Srine^Sni Thett Mrs.Lizzie Kinmon, of R.Boast, after suffering\t- *-\t's- Sask- ls also at the REST FOR TABLE USE BE SI FOR COOKING AYER'S CUFF - Mr.and Mrs, K.Storry and ; children, of Richmond, were j recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Wood.The Udolphuz; Lord Aylmer Chapter I.O.D.E.meeting will Mrs.Ross on ihe finances and I hom e \"from take on a fresh new taste with.Fr«e! Mane Fraser\u2019s new \u2019\u2019Best Butter Cake*.\" recipe booklet.Write today ^ f, Eeods A Div'S'on of DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 1*7 Davanporl Road, Toronto S be held on March 9, in St Ann\u2019s parish hall, after the World Day of Prayer service.Mrs.H.E.Perkins, of Lcn noxville, spent the weekend visiting relatives and friends Miss Dorothy Arnold has returned from Ihe Sherbrooke IIos pital, where she was a patient for several weeks.Miss Violet Taylor, of Sherbrooke, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs.Arthur Tay-; lor.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Thomp-son, of Asbestos, and Miss Fran ces Thompson, of Montreal, were weekend guests of Mrs W.K.Rattray.Miss Grace Pearson spent a few days with relatives in Mont-' real.Mr.R.A.Marcotte has left |for a visit with relatives at Woonsocket, R.I.SCOTSTOWN \u2014 Mrs Mary Shaw, of Spring-field, Mass., was a weekend guest of Mr.and Mrs.George MacRitchie.Canada\u2019s Guarantee É(g|y of PURITY ALL WILSIL MEATS ARE PROCESSED UNDER FEDERAL GOVT.SUPERVISION Sold at Better Stores Everywhere \u2014}- business session prior to the lec.:Sp\"\u2019s1' ?ask'\u2019 turp\t;sar\u201ce home.Rpnm-tc «-er»\t' J,r and Mrs- C.w- Slack and Repoits \"ere heard from Mrs Irving s,ack have returned Lin.\u201e -j ^\t-\t, ihome from a two weeks vaca bills paid: G Morrison on candy I Uon in F]id 3,.;r\u201dwe d!hi » -srîVüs-ST Buckland s parents.Mrs.Ross was instructed to y the membership allotment M;Sunday\tMr' and the District Council.It was daughter, Mrs.Erwin Tavlor, usual s.msr n n\t, Mr T;»'1(\u2019r and da\u201cShter.Anne, H , ,\t,\t,n hm- mother, Mrs.Gertrud ! O Oihnn\tln ge Mor?6\u2018 of S:anst6ad- Mrs- Lyon, ' Refreshments served by Mrs \"ais returnstothe Royal Vie-, \u2022\u2019 tona Hospital within a few days G.McGee and Mrs were enjoyed.B.Olson, HUNTINGVILLE \u2014 for further treatment.Mr.Alan McKergow, and) daughter, Margaret, motored to Kingston for the weekend.They will visit Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Mrs.Odel! Winslow, is a pat- McKergow.also Mrs.Alan Mc-ient in (lie Sherbrooke Hospital.Kergow, who has been with her Miss Gertrude Winslow and Mr sorl and family for the past two Miles Winslow are staying with \"'eebs- their grandmother.Mrs.G.Win- Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Talbot slow, in Lennox ville, during \"f\u2019re weekend guests of the tat their mother's absence.\t*er s parents.Mr and Mrs j Brenda Chute, daughter of Archie Johnson Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Chute, is\t- slowlj gaining, hut is still in ULVERTON \u2014 hospital.\tMiss Marjory Dunn, of Mont I Mr.\\rctiie Gillespie, of Mont- real, was a guest of her par real, was a guest of Mr.Doug tents, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew las Hyatt.\t,n 'Dunn.SIDE GLANCES \u201cI can\u2019t give you a raise, Benson, but I'm glad you mentioned H.Suppressed desires can play hob with a man's efficiency'.\u201d \\ GIFTS ~ K 7 ,j3 \"PINKY * Ji' \u2022' VCW*\tç -r\t< /?1 STAMPS will) Hut coupon mi putchase ol Plastic Strips BAND-AID Adh*tlv* Bandage»! 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Expires Tue« Mar 13 STEINBERG i i 93 I JACOBY On Bridge DELAYED I'll* AIDS UHlM»M\\rs Kui had two comet way* to but hU diamond boat One would have Wen to jump to (our dia-m is at hu (irai turn and | fo\u2019c« South to decide what to do at the four level.\"he other would be to pa*s rteadily and hope for the be*t With either campaign North and South might have reached seven spade* or they might j ha' e stopped at ai* or even m.'ied the slam entirely.Of course, when you look at all the carda you can see that any two lair player* ihould ; w .rk their way up to sedbn wi'h those nice North-South1 cards but my experience has1 been that any time a partner ; ship holds only 27 points in h gh cards it is not hkley toj reach a grand slam.Instead of adopting either proper campaign.Eas' worked out a bid that helped North and South as much as' possible He passed the first time because as he pointed out \"All ! had was that long diamond! suit \" This gave South a chance! to chow his tremendous spade support and North to invite a slam by his quiet four-heart hi 1.So far so good, but now East ; NORTH\t7 A A Q 10 9 5 V A Q J 2 *\tri 2 *74 WEST\tEAST A a fi 2\t*\t3 V 10 7\t¥\t;>8 3 ?K 10 3\t?\tAQJ98754 A 1 J 10 8 3 * 9 SOUTH (D) A K J 7 4 *\tK 8 5 4 4 None *\tAK 652 North and South vulnerable South West North East 1 * 3 * 6 4 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening lead\u20144 A decided to act and he stuck in a five-diamond bid.This would; have allowed South to double1 with a somewhat different hand, but in this case it gave South | a real opportunity with his ac- ] tual holding.South simply bid six diamonds to show his void.This made it; a real cinch for North to go to, seven spades.CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has been: East South West North 1 Spade 2 Spades Pass 3 Clubs Pass ?You, South, hold: Spades 2, Hearts A-K-Q-J-6-5, ; Diamonds A-K-Q-3-2, Clubs 2.What do you do?A\u2014Bid four hearts.Your heart suit is solid and if your partner has an ace he will prob ably make some move toward a slam.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION Instead of bidding three clubs ' your partner has bid three hearts in response to your two spade bid.What do you do now?Answer Tomorrow Space crowded UNITED NATIONS (AP) \u2014 The United States reported to the United Nations Monday that, a total of 72 U S.space vehicles and assoealed objects were in orbit around the earth as of! 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MOLSON'S INDEPENDENTS \u2014 Shown above is Molson's In- Bob Bedard, and Gerry Cotnoir of Molson\u2019s.Front row, same order, G.Smith, G.Ross, and D.Patridge.Missing from the pic- Outplay Montreal to post first win, Real Vaillancourt sets pace with two goals, meet in Montreal DRUMMONDVILLE \u2014 Real Vaillancourt.a rangy young forward, set the pace for the Drummondville Rockets here last | night when he potted two goals as the Poliquin squad outplayed i the Montreal Olympics to post a 6-0 victory.The second game I of the E.T Intermediate Hockey League finals will be played (Thursday evening at the Maurice Richard Arena in Montreal.A sell-out crowd of 2,000 was on hand as the Rockets left 'no doubt as to the outcome of the tilt.Maurice Vachon, Maurice Boivin, Bantam Paqutn and Fern Lemay were the other marksmen.Binette, the Olympics\u2019 net-minder, had one of the busiest evenings of the season as the Rockets held the upper hand and drove a total of 36 shots at him.Claude Groulx had only 22 to handle as his mates kept the pressure at the other end of the ice for the better part of the game.Maurice Vachon put the\u2014 -\u2014\u201c\u2014\u2014-\u2014; Rockets out in front when he »nd put the decision out of potted the first goal just before reat'h of the Montreal club.He the frame ended.Play was Sot his first marker at 16.1b.wide-open as both teams were\tseconds ater he fln,sh- going all out.Binette had 17 the scoring of the evening, won the Eastern Canadian sho(s t0 stop whlle Groulx had With less than four minutes Novice championship at the oniy haK the number which lefl in ,he tl!l ,he Sockets annual event held at Verdun shows how the play was going P*a>ed 11 smJrt ®nd mPlcs \"ere having trouble goa|s get by h)m he was stdi Open Mixed pairs and placed Rockets1^^'them botUed up\u2019\tG[0U^\this second in the Open Mixed , b\td Michelin were\t!\u2019tead> performance.He,\tin Pnnce\tmM feature was Aime Fregeau., t .nothjne haoDened\tg\tMontreal the teams The championships were held'011' 'ng 4\t\u201e\t\"ill move back to Drummond- Saturday at Verdun and then Soucy went off but the Mont- vjiie for a Sunday afternoon \\ on Sunday they moved to St.If®*1 ,eam managed to keep fixture.! Hyacinthe to r^n off the re !'^eir zone c^ar\u2018 In G\u2019e cloMii*-maining events on the program minutes of the ,rame Maurice i-dri ¦m vii.lu vac Boivin made it 2-0 for Drum- (Michelin.Morin) mondville when Shirley Taylor wins Canadian skating title Shirley Taylor of Lennoxville Firs* Period 19.25 Fresno, Calif,\u2014Irish Wayne 167 A Noel Picard Penally: St.Vincent.Fresno iwas s\u2018tfinS out an infraction.\tsecond Period The third period started off 2 drum'vii.le m.Boi'-in, (Record Photo by Gerry T.emay) | Hams, 165**, Los Angeles, 10.journment of the meeting unti laie this morning.Vasily Napanikov, the Soviet member of (he UHF said Tues day that he would (able a motion to strip the tournament of its championship label.LACKS SUPPORT But the Western spokesman said that Napanikov lacked sufficient support lo get such a motion approved.Tom Lockhart, president of the Amateur II o e k e y Association of the United Slates and 11 long-time member of the directorate, said I\u2019m sure we have the votes to boat the Russian move.\u201d Robert LeBel of Chambly, Que,, president of the 1IHA, also thought the Soviet, action was sure to be defeated.The preliminary phase of (he tournament began today in Broadmoor World Arena here with the regular competition scheduled to start Thursday in States vs Norway.Denver\u2014Canada vs Finland, i This year\u2019s Canadian representatives are the 1961 Allan! Cup champions, Galt Terriers.A power-packed club with such former pros as Tod Sloan and Jack McLeod, Galt boasts four .smooth-functioning lines and a!*\t_\t^ \u2014 rugged ten;,\t\\ft 00601110 After Finland, Canada meets J\t¦\tJ West Germany, Switzerland or Austria, Sweden, Norway, Brit-| ain and the United States in that Braves dump Paper Makers, Jets blank Miners 5-0 order.The tournament winds up Sunday, March 18, with the Canada U.S, game lo be tele vised by the Columbia Broad casting System starting at 3:30 p.m.(4:30 p.m.AST).Galt, will carry 17 players hut will be able to dress only 15 under tournament rules.Team manager Len (laudette and coach Lloyd Roubell predict a Canadian sweep of all seven games.M, Sawyer paces Braves to 6-2 win , HOCKEY \u2022 It of series in rough battle, meet Friday evening at 9.00 TUESDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE New Y6rk 5, Detroit 4.AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 4, Quebec 1.WINDSOR \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 Richmond Braves dumped the Windsor Paper Makers 0-2 here Iasi night to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven semi-final series \u201cB\u201d of fhe St-Francis Intermediate Hockey League.It marked the fourth consecutive playoff win for the Braves.They just completed a three game sweep of the Magog Aces in the league\u2019s quarter finals.M.Sawyer was clearly the best man on the ice last night sniping two goals and picking up an assist.The husky forward played fine play-off hockey and was the organizer of COLORADO SPRINGS.Colo The Netherlands vs.Denmark most.of the Braves\u2019 dangerous |CP)\u2014Following is the schedule p.m tf the 14-country world hockey( March 11 (Colorado Springs) tournament starting Thursday I'1\"1101' vs Denmark 5:30 p.m March )2 (Denver) Australia vs.Japan 5:30 p.m.March 13 (Colorado Springs) France vs.Australia 10:15 p.m.Schedule released for World Hockey Tournament which opens Thursday in Colorado Springs and Denver Thursday: CHAMP.ONSHIP BRACKET Eight Countries March 8 (Colorado Springs) attacks The game was marred by penalties with about every infraction in the book being called.Seventeen were handed out with twelve of them going to the visiting Richmond team.In opening minutes of the March 14 (Denver) Japan vs |ganie, the Paper Makers miss- ^._r.Switzerland or Austria 5:30 p.m.je(j\tieaS| three fine opportun- Britain vs.Austria or Switzer Match 15 (Colorado Springs)|itics.Dubois and Lapierre both land 5 p.m.; United Slates vs.Norway 10:30 p.m.; (Denver) Canada vs.Finland 10:15 p.m.March 9 (Colorado Springs) Finland vs.Britain 10:30 p.m.; (Denver) Sweden vs.Austria or Switzerland 5:30 p.m.: West Germany vs.Norway 10:15 p.m.March 10 (Colorado Springs) United States vs.Sweden 10:30 p.m.; (Denver) Canada vs.West Germany 10:15 p.m.March 11 (Colorado Springs) Canada vs.Switzerland or Austria 10:30 p.m.; (Denver) Bril- Fi'ancc vs.The Netherlandslhad the goaler at.their mercy ;>:30 p.m.: (Denver) Denmark but could not control the vs.Australia 5:30 p.m.\tbouncing puck.At 15:27, the March 16 (Colorado Springs)!Braves surged ahead on a goal The Netherlands vs.Japan 5:30 by J.Boivin following a classy p.m, ; (Denver) France vs.Swit-jpassing display with Desro-zerland or Austria 5:30 p.m.siors.The period ended with March 17 (Denver) Japan vs.tll\u2018' visitors sporting a 10 lead.Denmark 5:30 pm.\t! \"Jasper\u201d Houghton tied the that the week and a half lay-off Springfield March 18 (Colorado Springs) Samc 'vl>on the socond Period the puck in the net himself and the goal was credited to G.St-Laurent, a Richmond forward.\u201cRed\u201d Dubois brought Wind sor back once more at 7:46 when he lifted a backhander over G.Sawyer, in the Rich mond cage.At the half-way point Sawyer found the range and again the Braves held a one goal lead at the end of the second.In the third period it was all Richmond, as they ran rough shod over the discouraged Windsor team.M.Sawyer made it 4-2 at 2:27, J.Boivin found the range again at 2:58 and P.Blouin finished out the scoring at the six-minute mark.From here on in, hockey went by the hoards and both teams settled down to do damage.Most players left the puck in favor of slashing, hoarding, hooking and holding.The referees reacted by dishing out the penalties.At the 17 minute mark a fight broke out between J.Houghton and Richmond\u2019s J.Boivin.The husky Windsor rearguard clearly took the decision but this didn't help matters any.Coach Bachand is by no means discouraged by the loss in fact he sort of expected it.He explained after the game INTERMEDIATE 'A' LEAGUE (Best-of seven final) Dnim\u2019ville 6.Montreal 0.(Drum\u2019vilie leads final series 1-0) ST.FRANCIS LEAGUE (Best-of-seven semi-finals) Rock Island 5, Asbestos 0.(Rock Island leads best-of-seven semi-finals series 2-0).Richmond 6, Windsor 2.(Richmond leads best-of-seven semi-final series 1*0).EASTERN PROFESSIONAL Hull-Ottawa 3, North Bay 3.ONTARIO JUNIOR A Montreal 4.Niagara Falls 2 (First game of best-of-seven semi-final).WESTERN LEAGUE Spokane 3, San Francisco 2.Edmonton 9, Vancouver 4.Real Provencher standout in nets as Rock Island oulplays Asbestos, Pierre Langlois gels two goals WEDNESDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto at Montreal.Detroit at Boston.AMERICAN LEAGUE Hershey at Pittsburgh.EASTERN PROFESSIONAL Kitchener at Kingston.STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE Denmark vs.Atistria or Switzerland noon.was but 54 seconds old.His goal came on a partially screen- ed blue line shot.Richmond .,\t,\t.\tI went ahead once again at the Wednesday at Colorado Springsminut(1 m;u.k_, St.L:un, in preliminary match to deter mine which plays in champion- ain vs.Norway 5:30 p.m United States vs.Finland 10:livship bracket.) p.m.\tI -\u2014 March 1Î (Colorado Springs)\trfit'K Norway vs.Switzerland or Ans\tP* tria 5:30 p.m.: Britain vs.West oj© LHS 19-1 1 Germany 10:30 p.m.; (Denver) Sweden vs.Finland 10:15 p.m.jp COCO tilt March 13 (Colorado Springs) r.,\t¦\t, , Canada vs.Sweden 10:30 p.m : , *lsl,ops ,7nlve^-v flrIs,^s\u2019 (Denver) United States vs.West ketba11 sfluad Posted a lo'v in rent, the Windsor goaler, put have not as yet hit their old stride.The two teams will meet in the second game of the series Friday evening in Richmond.A sell-out crowd is expected.Germany 10:15 p.m.Bishop's Seconds post 52-43 win over Lennoxville Grads in firs! .playoff tilt for Milchell Trophy victory over Lennoxville High Bishop's Seconds posted a 52- Pete Campbell paced Bish \tP\tW\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts Montreal\t60\t35\t12\t13\t225\t140\t83 Toronto .\t61\t34\t19\t8\t211\t159\t76 i Chicago .\t6.3\t29\t21\t13\t199\t163\t71 j New York\t64\t23\t30\t11\t181\t195\t571 Detroit\t61\t21\t28\t12\t169\t197\t54 Boston\t63\t12\t44\t7\t155\t286\t31 AMERICAN\t\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\t\t Eastern Division\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\tW\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts Springfield\t\t38\t20\t2\t257\t168\t78 Hershey .\t\t30 24\t\t5\t184\t181\t65 Quebec\t\t28\t29\t4\t177\t170\t60 Providence\t\t28\t31\t2\t211\t221\t58 Western Division\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\tW\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts Buffalo\t\t34 25\t\t1\t215\t182\t69 Cleveland\t\t33\t23\t2\t206\t169\t68 Rochester .\t\t28\t27\t6\t204\t202\t62 Pittsburgh\t\t9 49\t\t2\t146\t297\tAl EASTERN\t\tPROFESSIONAL\t\t\t\t\t \tP\tW\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts 71 Kitchener\t59 32\t\t20\t7\t227\t180\t Kingston\t38\t32\t21\t5\t218\t183\t69 Hull-Ottawa\t39\t30\t19\t10\t192\t149\t70 Sudbury\t58\t24\t26\t8\t198\t227\t56 North Bay .\t58\t18\t31\t9\t151\t188\t45 S.Ste Marie\t59\t16\t35\t8\t178 227\t\t40 ROCK ISLAND \u2014 Rock Is land Jets continued their win ning ways here last night with a 5-0 victory over the Asbestos Miners to give the Jets a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven semifinal series \u201cA\u201d for the St.Francis Valley hockey championship.Pierre Langlois and B.Gilbert led the Border attack.Langlois |Claude Bergeron was tested 46 scored two goals whereas Gil- timets and sttarred T\" stoPP\u2018\"g ,\t,\t,\t,\t, , , 41 of them.He could not be bert sniped for one and added blam*ed for the defeal_ two assists.\t! xiie Jets were opportunists The Miners, who finished on'and played fine hockey.Even top of the St.Francis heap this j the defensive brigade was at its year, were heavy favorites to best.Their power play clicked take the series over the Jets but I well and they banged home the odds have suddenly changed three goals while enjoying a and now favor the Jets.It I man advantage.The Miners on marked the second straight up- the other hand had trouble get-set at the Jets knocked over the ting organized against the close-Miners on home ice Sunday af-!checking Border squad, ternoon.\t! Besides Langlois and Gilbert.The two teams will now meet j the other scorers were Reynold in Asbestos Thursday evening!Beaudoin and Jean-Guy Dion, in the third game of the series.Two defensemen, Serge Gre-Last night, the Jets outclassed!goire and Marcel Benoit each the Miners in every department,!picked up two assists.A crowd of 600 watched the with a bang\tas Paul Emile\t'Lemay.\tPaqutn)\t19.37 Michelin was\ttagged with a\tPenaltle.\tLabros.e, I major).Mi- major and misconduct while Chelin imajnrl, Soucv.Picard Picard drew a major for staging\tThird Period a little bout of their own.This' 3\u2014drum'vtlle Paquin, proved costly to the Montreal (Leclerc, L.Michelini '.4 :o j squad as Bantam Paquin put' 4\u2014diu m'VILLF.Lemay, ! the Rockets\tfurther ahead\t(Vachon)\t91« when he beat Binette on a!»\u2014orlm'ville vaillancourt, breakaway.\t(Lemay)\t.is.is The Rockets kept the pres- 6\u2014dri m ville Vaillancourt, sure on Fern\tLemay made it\t(Lemay,\tL.Michelin)\tis.33 4-0 for the home club.At tins\tPenalties;\tP, E.Michelin\t(major Stage the Olympics were com- and imis-conductl, Picard imajorl, pletely outclassed and couldn\u2019t Trudet.do anything right.\tstops Real Vaillancourt stepped Binette .14 22 20\u2014as that they did not play good hoc key and did not deserve to win.1 into the breach at this point! Groulx .7 a 7\u201422 Real Provencher was tested l 'on many occasions but came up with the big saves to register the first shutout of the still young play-offs.L.Drouin, P.Perron and J.Champagne all had fine chances against Provencher but were foiled by the lanky netminder.At the other end of the ice, ,1, Senoor girls Tuesday afternoon 4;! victory over Lennoxville op\u2019s with 16 points followed night in the b\\ Pete Crosby with 15 and Joe Louis tried to get Cleroux for Clay bout Moncton refuses lo play palsy to power-houses in Canadian Curling championships, tied for leadership KITCHENER (CP) \u2014 The;a four on the 11th to defeat Que-Monrton curling rink has re- bee 13-10.fused to play patsy to generally The results left Ontario and acknowledged power-houses in Northern Ontario with 2-2 won-the Canadian championships.lost records, and almost out of So, after four rouftds in the contention.Quebec and Nova unaccustomed role as co-leader|fourth-round bye, Tuesday with one loss in four Newfoundland 0-4, draws along with such talent- N.B.GIVES WARNING packed rinks as Saskatchewan, British Columbia was A! ''Junior\" Langlois tallies big one as Rangers edge Red Wings 5-4, notch three-goals in third period Al Langlois, 'a six-foot, 198-,troit Red Wings in Tuesday pound defenceman, never had'night\u2019s only scheduled, National much luck scoring goals when Hockey League game at De-he played with Montreal Cana troit.diens.The w i n brightened New But in 64 games with New York's chances of catching a York Rangers this season, he Stanley Cup playoff berth for has counted seven goals and'the first time since the 1957-58 some of them have been timely.| season.His seventh climaxed a three-! Rangers now hold a three-goal comeback within two min-'point lead over the Red Wings utes and 18 seconds of the third in the two teams\u2019 struggle for period that brought Rangers an the fourth and last playoff spot, important 5-4 victory over De-The Red Wings, however, have -'three games in hand, having |nine more games to play be-r.v-UnuQtenS\tgame schedule ends March 25 \u2022\tto New York's six.sweep Tiries in Langlois scored at 12:00 of the A I * I\ttllird Period after Larry Ca- UnA Junior loop ban\u2019s second goal of the sea- TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Montreal son and Camille Henry\u2019s 21st Canadiens, making their debut llad erased a 4-2 Detroit lead, this year in the Ontario Hockey F01- Langlois, who came to Association Junior A series, Ran8ers in a trade for John walked off with first place in,Hanna last summer, it was his the standings and the scoring ;seconci game-winning goal this and goaltending titles.\t'season.On another occasion he Official statistics released scorad a Se>al that earned Rang-Tuesday, covering the full 50-:ers a t'e-game schedule which ended tn 155 schedule and playoff Sunday, show Montreal\u2019s Andre!§anies with Canadiens, he Boudrias ahead in the scoring;coun,ect on|5' twice, race with 97 points, nine ahead Johnny !\\ ilson and Andy He-of Pit Martin of second-place bsnton were New Y\u2019ork s other Hamilton Red Wings.\t-o»1 - getters.Hcbenton also 'Montreal's Jim Holmes was!drew tvv° assists, including one the top goalie with a 2.69 goals-!pn Langlois tally, against average in 42 games Gordie Howe and Alex Del-Boudrias counted 34 goals and vecchio were the key men in y«U\u2019n.3 ' anH(63 assists.Martin, who missed; He\u2018iro't s atiaeR-_ two games, had 42 goals and 46 Howe scored his 30th goal ol 'assjsts_\t.the season and 499th of his bnl- Leading goal-getter was Ham- Hant.carrer and also collected 1 ew Alton's Lowell MacDonald of two Alberta and British Columbia Brunswick\u2019s first real test after xhorburn> N- s _ wbo scored 46 three assists.assists.Delvecchio had Moncton forced the vastlv knocking-off Quebec 11-9, Prince SAN FR ANCISCO (AP) \u2014 Joe more experienced British Col- Edward Island 17-8 and North- assjsts for g5 points.umbia rink to an extra end be- ern Ontario 17-5 in the opening\t___________^ fore losing 11-9 in the fourth three draws.And its showing in 50 games.He also had 39 Howe\u2019s goal gave the Wings - LHS\t«***¦\tOr»* Monday tria 5:30 p.m.; United States vs.Bishops ted the game first game of the ETABA Semi- Mills with 11.For the Grads.Britain 10:30 p.m.: (Denver)M\thalftime\u2014outpla\\ing\ttlu £majs in piay0ffs for the Art Mandigo was tops with 14 o Canada vs Norwav 10-is nm High School girls due to super-\tn\t, March 15 (Colorado Springs) *or\tand experience.Dur|J- Mitchell rrophy.\twhile Jim Hndiay and Dave ^heavyweight champion, for\tBrunswick could^ have ^ double winners West Germany vs.Finland 10:30 *ng the final frame of the tilt.The series consists of a two- Little had nine and eight re- Louis' debut as matchmaker of beaten Reg Stones Trail rink ¦ ,,L- .j-.j r.m.: (Denver) Sweden vs.Brit-a resurgent Lennoxville group game, total-point affair and spectively.\t,!he ne\"t Lmted World Enter-exccp for a coming-home light ^ ^ llluu anu IOUUwCu wiui ,\t,\t\u201e\t,\t.\t.-.me wings went an out m air 10:15 p.m.\tmanaged to outpoint their sees the Seconds holding _ a Bishop\u2019s Seconds: A Mandigo ^gS\u201d\u2019men^ora e \u2019 U DOt ' vice-skip uho throws las*: rock'>ts victo^>' °',er ^ani;oba in th* time^since^'they entered ^he final min^e in an effort to * \\\t*\t¦ _n _\tr\t__ .\t.\t.\tt-* .\u2022 i .i -\tx \u2022\tfniirth Krinsn (.Ollimnia ODPnPn:.\t*\t.T- o no o tie* milliner mit rit Louis tried Tuesday to line up nnmd af,fr clobbering Northern against Stone was fair warning AcSS drODDed finals in the playoffs for the Art Mandigo was tops with 14 d.w.\t' Canadian Ontario 17 5 in the third.\tthat it cannot be taken lightly.\t_ Tuesday's rounds produced py DQfOnS I Quebec Aces, straining to a 3-2 lead late in the second period and Marc Boileau\u2019s goa! made it 4-2 at 8:33 of the third Then the Rangers launchec their rally.Warren Godfrey and Vic Sta sink were the .other Detroit nine-point hold over the Grads.Molson\u2019s Independents and St.Marsh 18 (Colorado Springs)!visitors 6-5 however, the Uni-Sweden vs.Norway 10:30 p.m.; versity took the game 1911.(Denver) United States vs.Swit- Ann Fitzgerald led the vic-zcrland or Austria 10:15 p m.tors with six points while March 17 (Colorado Springs) Marnie MacCullough was sec-West Germany vs.Switzerland ond with five and Judy Dando| Thanks to a first-half lead, or Austria 5:30 p.m.; Canada third with four, For Lennox- the University squad racked up (14).J.Findlay (.9).D.Little, The former heavyweight British Columbia was lying two,^0.'^111^^™^!1\tleague two years ago.will have 'aSe a *e- Pu or-g oik goalk Teach the American Hockev scorers.in the third and followed with ,_____ ______t______ iU_ r;_.The Wings went all out in th« sal fourth.British Columbia opened with an easy 13-8 victory over Hank Bassen for a sixth at Pa't\u2019s start their semi-final play- )8\\ I>.Sullivan (4).B.Gillam champion didn\u2019t have the right jn the four-foot circle with the s^a£h\u201d.^ ^ followed with t0 do beUer on, the road if they\tRangers out nff Fridiv March fi it s* Pal -, (U.J.Burt (4), B.Bowers.B fighter or enough money to in- house praciical y unguarded.\tri0-ic;rin nv-or \\:pu expect to Tnake it.\t, u.k\tj 1'a,,-trs .0Llt Lo ne 8 5 pm\tStafford.1).Crosby.R.Jenne.tcrest manager A1 Bachman of MISSES BY INCHES\tBrunswick\tThe Aces\u2019 who have pi]ed up\t^ gametime 8.15 p.m.\tTotal-43.\tMontreal in a Los Angeles fight Another few inches and New B™ne \u201c double loser was ™re than two-thirds of their 60 three shots at the open net.Lennoxville Grads; P.Camp for his Canadian titleholder Brunswick would have been the \\ewf0undland perennial last- P0111*5 af horne- blew 3 chance Cameron i^ennov tne Ln.iers.n squat, r.u xeu up\tLouis offered Cassius Clav.onN unbeaten rink to date.oUce f risher It los 5 4 sparked their o2-43 win Monday in a \u2018\t^\t.IMO olvmnie chamninn and now s-w placc Lmsher It los.la-4 vs# Norway 10:15 p.m.p,ay with nine of her team\u2019s ,-paced\u2018lilt contested at Len- ai).RBristowe i8L R Barr (2).™\ta \" u£\t*»«-«OSE CLEANSER\ty|Qc HLVi MJhA with Ammonia»-\tlarge ,1., 89c NEW AJAX ALL PURPOSE CLEANSER with Ammonia \u2014 Libby's DEEP BROWNED BEANS With Pork 20 01.tin 2,45c Grade \"A\" \u2014 Ready for the oven \u2014 Half or Whole LENTEN FISH TURKEYS\t20 lbs.O f|C lb.\u2019if tJ Lenten Fish \u2014 Red Cohoe SJUJON by the Piece -\tib.79c Fresh Sliced Jumbo HALIBUT STEAK\tib.59* \u201cBLUEWATER\u201d FISH STICKS 2/75\u2018 \u201cBLUEWATER\u201d HADDOCK FILLETS lb 45 \u2018BLUEWATER\u201d SOLE FILLETS Extra Thick Jumbo SMOKED FILLET SWANSON HADDOCK TV 7 ii Libby's DEEP BROWNED BEANSw \"\tPORK\tA* ç 28 oi.tin\t1 SOLD AT DOMINION ONLY!\t RICHMELLO ICE CREAM\tCQc 3 pt.tquore |J3 DOMINO CHOICE TOMATOES\t21- 45* Country Girl APPLE-n, RAISIN PIES\t.ch 39ç Richmcllo WHITE SLICED BREAD\t».20e CANDY S BISCUIT TEA TURCS AYLMER PRODUCTS EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Weekend Aiiortmcnt Aylmer Choice PEACHES \u201e 1.00 AJAX CLEANSER From Sunny Israel \u2014 Sweet, Juicy JAFFA ORANGES Florida No.1, Size 48 \u2014 Firm, Crispy, Green PASCAL CELERY\t2\t33\u2018 California No.1 MILD SHALLOTS rA=;\t3\t.29< California No.1 ICEBERG LETTUCE Add xest to - 23c Aylmer Choice PEAS - CARROTS\t\tO 15 01 TCT l < STAMPS niff) roiipon A purcha»» ml WlflTE SERVIETTES \u2022\u2022Guest\" 2 70'.39* Expire* Wed.Mar.I Ifh., at Dominion EXTRA FREE ' HORIZON ^ \u2022Yith rntipon a j»nrebate at DETERGENT liquid\t32 os CO1 \"Domino\u201d\ttin Expire* W>d.Mar.I Ifh., at Dominion EXTRA FREE HORIZON 2) STAMPS ^ with enapon M pnrrh«*e *f LADIES\u2019 NYLONS \"Levely\"\tCQ< See ml ex i Mesh pair Vw Expire, Wed.Mar.14th., at Dominion [25 «Hh miipon A pur# hale \u2022» COOKED HAM \"Essex\" \u2022 1 lb store sliced Expire* Wed., March I Ifh., at Dominion EXTRA FREE HORIZON 2/ STAMPS \u2022 ~ '25._________________________ S wiiti cuiipon A pu » r fin*»- \u2022) FRESH APPLES & quart basket or more Expire* Wed , Marrh 14th .at Dominion EXTRA FREE _ 'HORIZON 2) STAMPS ^ with ronpan * pnrrhaa* »f FRESH PEARS 4 lb basket or more Erpfra* Wed., Marrh 11th., at Dominion ASK FOR YOUR COPY OF OUR FREE \"HORIZON\" STAMP GIFT CATALOGUE I DOMINION STORES LIMITED OMINION SAVE EVERYDAY At Your Friendly DOMINION SHERBROOKE SHOPPING CENTRE Check These Features! 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Price* also effective until Saturday, March 10th, at 108 Wellington St., Sherbrooke \u2014 AI*o at: 61 Main St., Ceaticoek, end 118 Netra Demo St., Vietorie-villa, Qua.DOMINION STORES LIMITED We reserve the right to limit quantities! mm \\0 CTCTBUOOITC T5ATT.Y HFrOBH, WTT) MARCH 7, m?BtDFORD \u2014 A rink iktpped hy Mri Ru* i«U BUneo with Mri.W.H.Bac low, Mill Joyce St.Jean, Mr».Jeck Baton played in the Ladle»' Friendly at the Rose-mere Curling Club.Mr».Harold Smith Is relieving In the post office, while Mr.I).Coupai la on holiday.Mr.Ralph Van Horn was in Montreal as delegate to the an nual meeting of the provincial Red Croii.The weekly meeting of the St.Jamei Church Bridge Club was held at the home of Mr* Harry Jones, prirewinner being Mrs.Wilbur Borden.Mrs K S.Grovatt, accom panying her aon-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.R Sha v*r and family, of nelson 'eft for Daytona Beach, K where they plan to spend nom time Mr.and Mrs.Allan f'almcr Mias Marjory Steel and Mrs Alex Steel were in Howick t attend the funeral of Mrs Krn est Reddick, sister of Mrs Steel.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Be* have returned home from i three-week holiday in Florida.7 boundary Club iiakes study of :o!or in home DERBY LINE - At the Soutl of the Border Home Demonstra lion Club meeting held at th< home of Mrs.William Jonis, the county agent, Mrs.Marion Buckland, gave a talk, on Color in the Home and a UfceBO SHOP LADIES LAMINATED WEATHER COATS Style and quality at Low Thrifty Pri that will mean dollars in savings for you.Reg.16.95 fo 29.95.ONLY \u2014 Use Ou Layaway Plan! smartest a\u201e wool fabrics.Unices of ^is season Extra big c\tloycly new Marché way F reshest new cd fhc modestly pne For Rea» Savings { r Alterations rrCov - NEW ar«\u2019Vals in finer quality imported COTTOHS YAKS \"Kd> \"O\" 'M' 0!s\u201erlmcnt! U regular would sell 98c to ].49.ONLY __ outstanding 5.^ 15o0 Viscose ^ar\"7 95.Only V/° tient moke.^ ^ F.xce»»e\tdxkitS AUWOOVWo^ORc,MU.°0.0\"W ^\taruwsi015 oo V/00L\t\u201e Resistant Crease Wc5' Pernsanen 25 °o Browns.for Alteration5- Mo Charge &ne.\u2018\u2018mi mCs m titth r \u2022 led Cross holds dinner meeting at High Forest HIGH FOREST - The Red Cross met at the home of Mrs 1 I Roland Lowry, with Mrs.Lyn dal Lowry and Mrs Grant Korgrave assisting hostesses, j Dinner was served to 22 mem-i Ihcjber* and visitors.Two crib quilts were tied.i knitting and sewing done during the afternoon.Several letters of thanks were read from friends! given fruit when ill and a card Mrs Buckland illustrated her1*** 1,i«\"ed ^ ,th°se P1rcscnt talk with «ample* of rugs, paints sent t0 a membor and so forth, and with pictures! Sf,win,! *\"d bloJck, forJa cnb showed how to choose a rolorif,u! were turnfdkln a\"d scheme for a home or for dUllt pieces are o be ordereit one room\tI \u201db,\u201c next mee,inR wl11 he held Mrs.Buckland also told the | group about magazines for friendship, these when read can he sent to India, Turkey or other countries, to individuals, or to A.P.O , where they will be s.-nt on for distribution.The Mrs.BerniceMIamelm, of New members agreed to bring their port, Vt., visited her sister, magazines to the March meet- Mrs.Louisa Hamelin at the ing, when they will decide how {home of Mr.and Mrs.Marvin Woodard, and also Mrs John Mossa, who is on the sick list Mr, Jack Chappell and Mr Si p Sit V- 3K SL 55f>'V* 'Pa*'\" on March 14 at the home of Mrs.John McBurney in Saw-yerville.MANSONVILLE \u2014 ~ , \u2022 - m w!t f .*% trrs they will he sent.In the absence of the dent, the vice president, presi- Mrs.MASTER MUSHER \u2014 Andy Smith, a Teslin, Y.T., Indian, mushes across the finish line in the 24 mile Whitehorse Sourdough Rendezvous Dog Derby 12 seconds ahead of second-place Father Rigaud, an Oblate missionary priest from Ross River, Y.T.The Derby was held as part of the annual Sourdough Rendezvous that turns Whitehorse upside down each winter.In the background are three abandoned paddle wheel river boats.(CP Wirephoto) Rita Day, presided and opened!Daigle, of Montreal, visited the I the meeting by quoting a recipe farmer's mother, Mrs.Verdinc Chappell, for a few days.Extensive work on the new jand the new phones are being installed in the homes.COOKSHIRE \u2014 Friends will be sorry to learn that Mr.A.Kenny is confined to his home with pneumonia, Mrs.Olive Worby has returned home from the Sherbrooke Hospital having successfully undergone eye surgery.Mrs.J Sutherland, of St.Albans, Vt., is a guest of Mr and Mrs, A.W.Standish.! for fruit cocktail cookies.Mrs.Hazel Smith, chairmani,, of special committee, announced!^i1 :,.ystcm ls Progressing we ; a food sale to be held in March jand a white elephant sale to take place at the next meeting.A sum of money was voted to the Vermont Heart Fund campaign, ! Beginning in September a two-hour, once a week, Home Nursing and First Aid course will be held in Derby Line and is open to club members.A Jitney prize was won by Mrs.Edith Griffin.After the meeting Mrs.(Roy) Shirley Davis was pleasantly surprised by a stork shower.On a lea cart a stork cake was arranged with gifts prettily wrapped in stork motif, an presented to Mrs.Davis, by Mrs [Jonis.The parcels revealed many lovely and useful gifts, for which the recipient voiced [her appreciation.The three-tiered stork cake, (he artistic work of Mrs.Rose Willard, was decorated in white, with pink and blue and topped with a miniature cradle and [baby.The initial cut w'as made by Mrs, Davis, and the cake [was served at the refreshment hour.Mrs.Bertha Stevens will be hostess for the March 26 meeting when the subject will be cake decorating, in charge of Mrs.Joan Racine and Mrs.Bertice Bowen.KNOWLTON \u2014 Canon Ellis, of the Columbia! Coast Mission, will be the spec ! ial speaker at the morning ser vice at St.Paul\u2019s Anglican Church on March 11.Miss Patricia Currie spent thei weekend in Montreal with friends.Mr.Michael Mooney, of Len-S noxville, was a guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.] H L.Parkes over the weekend.Mr.and Mrs.H.Chambers have been in Montreal for sev : eral days to be near their daughter, Miss Barbara Chambers,! who underwent surgery in the] Royal Victoria Hospital.Rev.Th.Van Petegem also visited Miss Chambers there.Mrs.A.J B.Milbourne accompanied her mother, Mrs.! Bentley, to Montreal, where the latter has entered a nursing home.Mrs.Annie Jones, of the Nesbitt Anglican Residence at Cowansville, was a guest of Mr and Mrs.Chas.Barnes and Mrs Nina Barnes.Mr.and Mrs, R.H.Robinson of Montreal, spent the weekend at their home here.\t- Miss D.Coyle spent a day inj\tICE AREAS Montreal.\t1 The world's only great land Friends will be sorry to learn areas of glacial ice today are Mr.J.M.Watson is a patient in Greenland and the Antarctic Family members amending the funeral of Mr.Thomas Bar- in the BMP\tHospital at EAST FARNHAM Sweetsburg.Miss Brenda Northrup, of Macdonald College, spent a weekend with her mother Mrs.Rhoda Northrup.Mrs.Eric Farmer, of Ste.Therese, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs, Rebecca Por-ritt.Mrs.Harold Sanborn and John Sanborn spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Andre Chevrefils in Montreal West.rand were, Mr and Mrs.E.E Savage, of Falconbridge, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.James Marcotte, of Parry Sound.Ont.; Mr.Thomas Barrand Jr., of Miramar.Fla.; Mr.Russell Barrand, Ca-preol, Ont.: Mr.Robert Barrand.Detroit, Mich.: Mrs.Norman Frivolt, Pembroke, Ont.; and Mrs.Preston Johnson, Sudbury, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Davis, of Rock Island, were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs Cecil Clarkson.Helping Circle holds meeting at Derby Line DERBY LINE \u2014 Mrs.Lloyd Selby and Mrs.Gordon Johnston were co-hostcsses for the February meeting of the Stan-slead South Church Helping Circle held at the home of Mrs Selby.Miss Ruth Wing opened the meeting with the devotional period.Mrs Selby presided for the business session and plans were discussed for another noon day dinner the latter part of March.A committee of Mrs Merton Davis, Mrs.W.B Dustin, Mrs.Golda Standish and Mrs.Selby will meet with a committee of the 35 Club to plan the event.A note of appreciation was recorded to a Beebe firm for transporting chairs a considerable distance without charge.The winter project of a knitted afghan is about completed and will be given to the Heth-rington Rest Home in Stan-stead.It was voted to knit another for sale at the summer bazaar.Mrs.Selby reminded members of the World Day of Prayer service taking place on March 9 in Centenary United Church, Stan-stead, at three o'clock.A sum of money was voted to the Heart Fund.Mrs.Golda Standish announced further sale of articles from the Christmas sales table, which has realized the sum of $135.Prior to the meeting Mrs.Selby and Mrs Johnston served refreshments.The next meeting will be held on March 14 at the home of Mrs.W.B.Dustin, with Miss Mildred Blake 'co hostess, when a white elephant auction will take place.MAGOG \u2014 Mrs.A.Lowther and Mrs R.Larocque entertained St Faith's Guild in St.Luke's Church Hall.The treasurer reported the chicken pie supper held recently as most success ful.The members and friends are to send a shower of cards to an honorary member.Mrs.J.Fields, who is shut in Mrs .K Kirby's donation for a raffle was won by Mrs.Woodward Mrs X.Shea will be the hostess for the next meeting to be , held in the Church Hall.Mrs.H.Dingman and Miss Kathryn Dingman were in Montreal, weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Earl Lalonds, of Town of Mount Royal.Mrs.T.Webster and Miss Betty Webster, of Montreal, were guests of Miss G.Gaunt \u2022land Mrs.E.Grover.SWîfevv'.' NS m , 'vggs li» ' t J vy .v.v % Sil ^ x # W- mm .< A < ÉËtlflSflf»! pell ; m t Prince Albert laboratory directs satellite northern Rudion Bit Gaspe Pen o*t alur il Scout Tho to Htllftx (Aklavik and out acroai the intuit.Track u pastes over Nova trip from Nome takes IS minutes.An impressive amount of data has been obtained here Some 400 passes have been recorded on ITS reels of magnetic tape PRINCE ALBE R T.Sa>k This represents near!' 250.WO (CP>\u2014The Prince Albert Radar feet of tape.The dat- is sent Laboratory tells the Injun sat to the University of Iowa where ellite when to chirp.\tthe résulta are de-coded m a The Injun, designed to stud> computer particle activity in the radia The Prince Albert Injun pro Uon belts surrounding the earth gram is directed by John Me and to clarify relations between Alpine and a staff of seven auroral activity and the parti-\t\u2014\u2014- cles in the belts, was launched June 29, 1961, by the United KINGSEY FALLS \u2014 Syrcs The satellite contains a irans- \"r\t^rs Austin Bow miner which relays information ker of Sawyerville.spent a to various ground stations.The wcok \"dh their son-in-law and: transmitter signal sounds like daughter Mr and Mrs Eugene a number of birds chirping Droum, and family Mr Bowker The Prince Albert Radar accompanied them to Montreal.! 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'tP&i -S- ' « ''\tiS-'#\"\"-\t, From NEW YORK to GREENOCK and LIVERPOOL FRELDOMITI-: I'UNKRAI \u2014 Weeping inntlirr of IT-year-cild Harry Kootnikoff holds wreath as her son is buried at Sons of I'reedom Doukhobor village of Krestova near Nelson, H.t Youth,was killed when a bomb exploded in a rar in whieh lie was riding.\t(tT I\u2019lmln Federal engineer says\tPastor for deaf Winfer navigation into and out ot preaches sermon Montreal will be feasible some day with his hands MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Winter gincers Lied a new scheme SPRING FILLED MATTRESS Solid Birch StamiAt d KITCHEN SET Another Gi*«t \u2018 Sl»#py Tim« Buy' Spring Filled MATTRESS by SIMMONS All Su«« R»g.$49.95 28.77 STUDENTS' DESKS by SIMMONS lor the \"Rest'' of your hie Reg $69.95 36'' x 60\" Tub le he» A» hoi lie top 6 ch*Mft me leAthei ett* upholstered Reg $159.95 Natural Finish Reg $2195 39.77 All Sizes.13.77 87.77 real by ocean vessels will be,drove four groups of wood pil-are more (feasible some day.says federal :ngs into the lake-bed along the'voj two sides of the navigation channel in an attempt strain loose shore ice.It didn\u2019t of the St.Lawrence River, said were swept away by the in ln EDMONTON (CP)- In Re R A.Bauer\u2019s work, (he hands; important than the WE QUIT! EVERYTHING MUST GO ; engineer Guy Choquet.J Mr.Choquet, engineer in charge of ice-breaking on the Montreal - Quebec City stretch to re economically, I later it will but be a April 4*\tEMPRESS OF ENGLAND April 12*\tEMPRESS OF CANADA From MONTREALand QUEBEC to GREENOCK and LIVERPOOL\t April 6*\tEMPRESS OF BRITAIN April 27\tEMPRESS OF BRITAIN May 4\tEMPRESS OF ENGLAND May 11\tEMPRESS OF CANADA May 18\tEMPRESS OF BRITAIN May 25\tEMPRESS OF ENGLAND and weekly dutingthe St, Lawrence season \u2018Thrift Season fares-from 5315 First Class, $199 Tourist (10% reduction on round trip during Thrift Season) Y : y;\".^ ' v-.': \u2022 : ¦ >¦\t\u2019 ft'S SEE YOU* TRAVEL AGENT OR: CANADIAN PACIFIC 169 Wellington St.N., Sherbroolte Tel.: LO.Î-2625 Mr.Bauer is pastor for the jdeaf in Albcta and Saskatchc , .(wan.He is affiliated with the woik Inc pilings,Lutheran Church, Missouri swept away by the ice;svnod an interview! \u201cthe project:and disappeared\t| \u2018the Edmonton native became is perhaps not\tprofitable today .! Thç only\ttrjed and trup sys.\tint(,roslPd in\tlhp work lhrough soonet oi\t(em js (0\tkecp an icebreaker\ta friend\twho\twas a teacher to reality, ne on pairoi near Trois - Rivieres the deaf, cause you can\u2019t stop progress and move it into the lake when 1 saw a greater need for It s a question of time, tria CVer the channel is blocked\tpastors in that field than else and money\u2014plenty of money.\tk.p a|s()\tpi|fÿ l|p jn ,hp L;l\t«here,\u2019\u2019\tMr.\tBauer says.Commercial\twinter naviga\tprairie basin jusl above Mont\tThere\twas\ta great need for |tion in and out of Quebec City rea] ar)[j as jt breaks up and sueh pastors in the United, ibegan in January, 1958, with>ge(S pushed along by more icelstates and Canada.Only three the arrival of the Helga Dan sweeping through the La chine centres in Western Canada had a Danish cargo vessel built to rapids, it drifts into the port pastors for the deaf \u2014 Ed mon travel through ice.It has con aroa, lee blocks that touch bot-!lon.Winnipeg and Vancouver tinned since then on a limited tonl 35 fpt>t |jr|ou ||)f water\u2019s Mr Bauer took special tram ;sca|p\tI surface, and stretch 10 to ISjing in teaching the deaf at St This winter, several ships feet above the surface arc not-j0uis Seminary in Missouri (have gone as far upstream asjuncommon in Montreal harbor, \"here he also took his; theology ITrois-Rivieres, about half \u2022 way That is another obstacle to degree 1 between Quebec City and Mont\tbe surmounted if Montreal js\tMr.\tBauer\tsaid\tlie ran\tpreach real, to take on newsprint\tever to have winter navigation.\ta\tsermon\tto\tthe\tdeaf as\trapidly NATURE STILL WINS\tMr.Choquet said.\tin sign language as a minister Mr.Choquet said it is still Proposals have bcenwho sr)eaks t0 his COT1Krcgati
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