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[" Today's Chuckle Everyone should pay his taxes with i smile.We tried it, but they wauled cash.Stjccbtooke Dailii (Record THE WEATHER Mtiuiy sunny today and Friday; coeUaulag mild; winds northwest IS Low \u2022 high Friday at Sherhrooks *S and 40 Lstabiished 1 8^ 7 Price : 5 Cents SHERBROOK.F.QUEBEC.THURSDAY.MARCH IS.1062 Sistv-SistK ^ ear For disarmament US, Russia put forward rival ?Kennedy relaxes position Agrees to summit national interest in I GENEVA (CP) \u2014 Russia and the United States \u2019put forward rival plans for l^eneral and complete disarmament today as the 1 7-na-ion disarmament conference completed its first ¦vorking session.I U.S.State Secretary Rusk proposed a four-point plan call SINGING WITH (il STO \u2014 Sunday afternoon concerts arc a concerts are from left Miv l llxabeth ( ripps, William Waddell 1.The United States and Rus-lweekjy feature at Vancouver's Stanley Park Pavilion.Among ! and Mrs.I lien Near.(CP Photo) mg for a 30-per-cent cut m nu WASHINGTON (CP) \u2014 President Kennedy says he would c]Par delivery vehicles and ma be willing to go to the summit on the simple condition that it jor conventional arms in the serve \"our national interest.\" ____________________________|^st stage of a d.sarmament Kennedy, who previously hadiMinister Macmillan, who has pr\"^a\"\u2019.\t¦\t,\t.maintained there must be cer- told Khrushchev there would bei.\t\u2018\tp tain specific pre - conditions a variety of reasons that would c » pian w\t- reached before he would he justify holding summit talks in\t^\t,-^ - - \u2022 \u2014 willing to hold talks with Soviet the spring.\tsla w.ould\u201eag\u201de ,0 \u2018mm d\u2018a the 30 singers in the Senior Citizens Choir performing at the Premier Khrushchev, relaxed Kennedy said he would go if leans cr oa mns o «11 :.! he nao set out are inn, aul uc,-,\t.\t, !.\t\u201cunless clear weapons product fhere is a situation developed 2.Early action would be taken which I believe would make on specific World-Wide measures such a trip fruitful and reward- to reduce the risk of war by ac ing.\" 'WAIT AND SEE' Shareholders divided No decision yet on city's offer to buy the ETA A lantern limmhipa Agricultural Aaaociation lharplioldri a met in tire Slier ImvoltP arena laal night to diacu»» a tentative offer from the citv to buy the >hare< of the A»*ociation and heard (wo of their number proteat that the city was not capable of handling auncultuial affair*, waa offering too amall a price for the aharea, and waa aeeking only to benefit itaelf.A director of the I PA A told the Record tha city made a tentative offci of $20 per share to Senator C.B.Howard, head of a committee that met with Mayor Armand Nadeau.Sharehalilrrn decided to wail d Kennedy said he would go it\t; < anv one of the three conditions iSraoe uranium to peaceful pu\t,\tÇA\t! J | he had set out are met, but he Poses to \u201ccut at the hear, of nu- DannO\tbAU\tTaid i j'j\tm \u201cnnir»KK clear weapons production Social workers massacred cidenl, miscalculation, failure of communications or surprise at-tack.\u201cWe will have to wait and see 3> jjEtions taking part in the ALGIERS (AP) \u2014 A com several hours alter Europeanvtacks killed about 30 persons.On the wall against which whether events make such a\tconference would\tundertake\tan\tmand0 unit of armed Europeans\triding m*i car machine gunned\tand wounded 30 in\ta\tbloody up\tthey were «hot, (Milice found ini trip useful,\u201d he said.\turgent search for\u2018 mutually\tac-\tinvade)1\ta meeting of social\ta Moslem crowd, waiting for a\t\u2022 urge of violence.\tpacts of sum, too bullets.Kennedy also announced plans\tcent able letters\tguaranteeing!\tworketa\ttoday and shot six of\tit us in the sufnirb of Hussein\tThe altack on ihe\tsocial\tcen1 ,n I1\u201d' Hussein Key attack, for a trip to Mexico before June\tthe fulfilment of obligations\tfor\t,',,enl ,n\tlhe name of the right\tKey.Estimate of victims varied\ttrc 0f the suburb\tof Kl\tBiar\tpolice said a carload of Euro KENNEDY his diplomatic posture to embrace the \u2018\u2018national interest\u201d generality.Reviewing his position, Kennedy told a press conference Wednesday he previously had stated he would go to the summit to sign a nuclear test ban treaty or to avert a crisis.30.At the same time he said arms redi etion he is considering what further ;\u2018R EALISTIC' EXAMPLES steps can be taken against the1 Rusk, in a 2,500-word slate-Castro regime in Cuba.\tment to the conference as it got \u201cNow we have also carried down to work behind closed out certain actions indicating doors, described the four pro-our position in regard to Cuba Posais as \u201cnew and realistic ex-and we are continuing to con- amples of the specific meas-sider what can usefully be done ures\u201d contemplated in the dis-to expand freedom of this heroi-! urmament proposals made by sphere,\u201d he said.\tPresident Kennedy in a speech wing Secret Army Organization, from six to 10 dead ami 13 Five died instantly.\twounded, all Moslems The daring raid took place! By noon, some 15 terrorist al came while IK men charged Pcans halted before lltr crowd with educating Moslem youths \u2022\u2018d Hie bus stop and sprayed it gathered for a regional meet 'with a had of machine gun hid 20 DOUKHOBORS GO ON TRIAL mg.lets I'T'enrh infantrymen itnmodi Rely moved into Hie area to Three men armed with tom-mvguns entered the room and announced tersely: 'Six of voi.P¦\"event any Moslem noting are condemned to death by the 'V*\"\"\t\"\" secret army \u201d\t'\u2019f cro' dg as \"''»P-'\u2018 patrolled e namcsllhr,s,r'-l'ts' rho underground sccrel army NELSON, B.C.(CP) \u2014- Twenty Sons of Freedom Douk With one eye cocked on theibefore the United Nations last\u2018hobors\u2014largest group to appear in a special assize that opened Geneva disarmament talks.jSept.25.\tin January\u2014went on trial here Wednesday.Kennedy soft-pedalled questions Rusk's proposals came hard And at Trail, 50 miles to the KoôiëiSy terrorism, and al on the nuclear atmospheric tests;on the heels of a rival Russian southwest, a Kootenay citizens\u2019!reac|v jn the winter assize more the U.S.is preparing to launch proposal presented to the con KroUp_wlth the city of \"I rail\u2014;,han 2(i of the sect have been called out got up and go out next month and emphasized his ference b> foreign Minister An prcsse(] f0r a permanent army preference for a test ban treaty.|drf> Gromyko.\ttraining camp in west Kootenayjvpars On the complex nuclear test \"l he 48-article Russian plan in (0 fjiSCOurage terrorism, ban issue, Kennedy found him-;six parts provided for \u2018\u2018general.Taking a different view1, the self in a corner trying to ex ! and complete disarmament un Kootenay presbytery of the defence'Ministw HarkncsV 'and sunj'it courtyard oiitsid.near a 's «he Kaio iimn period hr The city of Trail and the cit- l,nder the barrels of tommy urns' committee sent wires to guns, the six walked into tIn- in deadly silence of tile six men were read outj by one of the gunmen Three aml ,l\"'\tkilled 18 per were Europeans and three were sons aml w\"1\"\"1\"1 ^ lerrorisl Moslems\tallai ks Wednesday throughout \u201cThose whose names were ''« ' 1 1,1 In the Lake Geneva resort of Evian, Hie Algerian nationalist (irn-\tpossible\tIn\tdevelop\tthe sands' l»eity\tnf Hie 1 :\\\t\\\\ is\tnut\tonlv\toil rese\t\u2022ves\t.at.lea*\tt.on a lim See\t\u201cKharelinlder s\"\t\tPag\te 5\tSee\t\u2018To\tOutlaw'\tPage 5 our national interest.\tpreparations for nuclear tests\u2014 forces of the United States and orthodox Doukhohor* This seemed to be more in-Russia be cut to 1,700,000 men line with the views of Prime See \"Kennedy Relaxes\u201d Page 5 ?A/ews analysis High failure price best hope at Geneva each in the first stage.The first stage also provided for elimination of the means of delivering nuclear weapons and and called for clear naming of .hose responsible.In a statement over the sig natures of nine ministers, the suggested he -cl up to discour heard machine gun fire seconds f-fCOtccJ dcbotQ ID CommO/lS afterward age lawhreaking.The ministers' group said When police arrived at the \u201cwoolly thinking\u201d must be re-\tu'\" u \"\u2019\"\".T\" rcslishr '«f'a Ski Report» ,li New» 6)\tPete and Glad)» 7' Melodv Ranch 12) Will Cal) *\u202210 p.m S> World of Sport* 6i11 p.m 51 Atlantic Weatherm* 4:30 p.m.S) Sport» 4:25 p.m.3i Weatherwlse 4:30 p.m h N*w»ttm* 5)\tKartoon Karnival 6> Metro 7)\tTrie BuiieMa 12) Pulse 4 43 p.m. CBC TV New» 7l La MetOo * 50 p.m.B Edition Snortlv* 12) Jim Coleman Show 4:53 p.m.6)\tD Smith\u2014Spoil» 7:0* p.m 3l You C*n Quote Me 5) Leave It To Beaver 6i Seven-O-on* 71 Tet* A Tet* 12) Leave It To Beaver 7:15 p.m.7)\tMo» Ami» Le» Animant ol the N»w* 7.25 p m.8i 7 13 Report 8i Watch Your Weather 7:30 p.m.3) Rawhide 51 Th* Outlaw» 6i Let» Face It 7) Deft J j 8) Main Event J 12) Try For Ten 0 00 p.m.6i Country Hoedowm ] 7) L» Mort» au Dent» 9) Hathaway» 12) Sunset Theatre 8:30 p.m.j .1) Route 66 | 5) The Detective» 6) Car 54 Î 7) Sur Deux Note» j 8| The FUntstone» 4:00 p.m 61 Tommy Ambrose Show i Cinema lntern»Uona1 8) 77 Sunset Strip 4:30 p.m.3) Father of th* Bride 5) Bell Telephone Hr.61 Bell Telephone Hr.I2l Naked City 10:00 o.m.3) Twilight Zone 31 Y'our» For a Song 81 Target: The Corruptors lO:JO p.m.3) Rye Wltnes» 5) Chet Huntley 0) Peter Gunn 71 L\u2019Art #t Son Secret 12) Pule* 11:00 o.m.3i Your Esso Reporter 5)\t11th Hour Report 6)\tNational New» 7i Télélourna' 8) ABC.New» final 12 Pajama Playhouse 11:10 p.m.3) Vermont Edition 8) Local New» File 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and th* weather 5) tlth Hour Sport» *1 Viewpoint 71 Dernier* Edition 3) Weather Final 11:20 p.m.SI VI.Final Ski Report 5) Uth Hour Sport* *) Final Edition S) World's Best Movlea 11:23 p.m.ft Sport» Final 11:25 p.m.51 Uth Hour Weather 11:30 p.m.51 Jack Paar 6l Friday Premier 7)\tTheatre au Coin de feu 12:35 p.m.12) New*.Sport», Weather 12:50 p.m.7) Dernier* Edition 7) Sign off 1:00 p hv Show Business By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (API \u2014 \u201cThe important thing in life is to wake up each morning with an anticipation about what you are going to do that day.it could be your work; it could be your hobby.But you must have something to look forward to.\" This was Harold Lloyd speak ing.The great movie comedian retired from acting in 1938, when he was 45 Except for one brief return, he has stayed retired But he has never been bored.The reason is that Lloyd has pursued his hobbies with the same thoroughness with which ihe made film comedies.He is perhaps the world's greatest hobbyist.\u201cTo be of any use to me.a j hobby must obsess me,\" Lloyd explained in his huge Beverly I j Hills mansion, one of the last! of the great movie showplaces.\u201cI can only be involved in j on\" hobby at a time, and 1 I never plan ahead I never know what I am going to do next.| but something always turns up \u201d Lloyd gave me a tour of his [home, explaining his obsessions I along the way.First stop was REMEDY FOR AILING TRACKS THE CASE FOR REBUILDING N«w.\tood Mjutpmtnf k«v* mad* it practical and acondrtiica! td rabulld track parti.Wa earattiHv folio* CatarpiHar Tractor Co s raccmmanded rfbuiidmq orocadurat and ipacifit*tiom, u&inq automatic welding equipment and mpdarn materials.Worn component* ar# ropioeed with C«*-bu'lt parti.Wt roocmmtnd rabuildinq ! It n\\aani antra hour* of profitabla lervica pa a e«ft»par*hour batii.But don\u2019t wait until yOur track* are worn beyond th* point of aconomieal rebuilding.Call for detail* and price* UNDERCARRIAGE To provont qos, idlori « toly aligned.¥ ora flan* *\u2022 accura- For longer uniform wear, roller* should rotated.be Malf§ lure track undercarriage perti are cUan and frta of frozen mud.Remembee diet .11 m.tels become bzlH!* during «ttremety coU weefkez.¦ A locked treck system can eau», es- \\ oamtvo delays.8e *uro to follow tha the an However, a number of othei nou nee ment\tof\tnominating names are !>einc mont,one.i com entions to be held in Stan pronut\\enU> iiieliidmc Majoi 'stead and Richmond Wolfe dur Ha>mond Noe', .¦!\t\\\\ mdsoi mg the ne\\t few weeks\tMills and Marvel Ko\\.a Rich Stanstead Liberals will meet mond at tor tie' ai Ayer\u2019s Cliff on Thursday Most prommen evening, March 113.while the for Richmond \u2022 'Voile opposition are forces will gather at Asbestos on Sunday, April ~ ,st prominently mcntuoiied the Stanstead nomination tv ,) Struthers of Stan lead Plain and Rime Monty, ot Lennox» ille Sori^dcolb Woman to undergo exam VS MI N INDICTED \u2014 Four new members were inducted inio the Sherbrooke Y\u2019s Men\u2019s Club Wednesday evening at their regular meeting in the Magog Hotel, f rom left, are Distriit Governor Hob Holmes, Bishop.Jack Juaniaux, Cannier.new members Dick Woodliurst, George Warren lynch ami Club president Earl < Record photo by Gerry Lcmay ) Townships mayors discuss improvements for Route No.5 from border to Quebec Asbestos.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Mayors from the Townships gathered at an important held here recently to discuss industry nnproi > COMMITTEE FORMED Mayor Armand Nadeau, of was appointed lion ?rary chairman of the newly of Route 5, the Ifor the improvements of the roadwav between the border and Sessions Court Tribune.\t(that the route was one of the each of the mayors with a sou Mr.Blais, in his speech, point worst in the province and thaï venir block of Asbestos, meeting ed out the great expansion of w ith the delegation formed at i ne next meeting w ill be belt in the Townships his meeting pressure could be in Victoriaville on March 20.the expansion and re-construc-i over the past years and the part ! brought for great tion of Route 5 in this area.(that transportation carried out|ments.Mayor J.Maurice Beauehesne; in furnishing these industries of Asbestos welcomed the visit- with materials and the delivery ing mayors at the town hall of finished goods to other parts!Sherbrookt where they signed the Golden of the country.Book.\tHe also pointed out the eco-i10^1^ commiltee Fernand Champoux, presi- nomical value gained by this wM0\" *s to study the project dent of the Asbestos Chamber artery w'hich served five coun-;\u201c)r t'ie improvements of Commerce, also extended ties in the Township.\t, greetings to those\tpresent at\tHe went on\tt0\tsay thM \u201cal\t!^ur K'c u,y' the banquet which\twas served\tthough some\tw,ork had been\tMayor P.A.\tPoirier of\tVic at the Hotel Rebec.\tdone in the past five years to îoriavillc\u2019 and Mayor J.Man Roland Dugre.regional presi- the route, this was far behind r\u2018ce Beauehesne, dent, outlined the brief which the expansion of the transport!were appointed was sent to the\tprovincial j\tindustry which\tin\t1956 had 43,-\tRaymond Noel\tof Windsor\tand roads department,\tlast year,\t(XK) trucks and\tnow operate\tMarcel Collin,\tof Plessisville, with recommendations for de- over 62,000 along the same wore named vice-presidents, velopment and expension of roads.\u201d The population in 1956 Directors to the committee Route 5.\twas 197.000 whereas today it:ire Mayor Sylvio Blais, of Guest speaker at the banquet lias increased to 240.000.\tj Bromptonvii1/.'; Mayor Alfred was Pierre Paul Blais of La1 Mr.Blais concluded by saying Geoffroy, of Richmond; Mayor _____Myron E.Chaddock.of Danville; Mayor Bertrand thetford minks iStaffl Mrs Rodolphe Lessard, 30, who was found criminally responsible 1er the death of her 10 month old son by a coroner's jury March 17.has been ordered to under so a 30 day mental examina tion it was learned today.Mrs Lessard appeared in court for her preliminary hearing yesterday afternoon in Thetford and was ordered by Judge Paul Baillargeou to undergo the examination The death occurred Feb ruary 2B, when Yves Lessard.was found strangled to death in the Lessard home Both Mr and Mrs Lessard were arrested but after ques turning the lather of the hoy was released.D.C.McRae Funeral held Wed.OASIS i l l It I XIAl ll\\l\tV wh eleeted exiiiitne ol the Oasis Chili reviews the dub's standings aflei (.ining oftn e at a eluh nieetinit at the \\ \\\\ < V Wriliicsila» nivhl I i mu left are 'ws Nadeau, » ire in esiilenl, I lideii I\u2019litlllx, pi rsiilriil and Miss Radi lie lessaid.a dnei Im ol 1 tie dull Othei diiedors deded at the merlin - weie I milieu (miluie nasi iiiesiilrul.Miss Diilairs Dufresne.Nniinau liai'.I Iwai .l SI t.i imaiu and Miss I nulselle Rnlielgr who was fleded serietiux nl Ihe dull\tdieiord Pholo h» Gem I em,i' i Funeral sers h es Wednesday at the Funeral Chapel for wore liel .1 till list (III Donald C Asbestos news Fewer sought work last month than for same period in 1961 Evender Veilleux appointed judge The Lm'inplny inenl Instil une.Cuiiiiutsslim olhee in As rd McRae a well known resident\trep^letl IMC.|>«\u2019i'M«in ,f Sherbrooke\tseekun: lobs as of I'VI.ruar» 2H M M \u201e a.\t.t,\u201e .,'This ligure compared with 1.of Asbestos, co-chairmen: Boudreau, of| shipton; Mayor E.Roux, of! Kingsey Falls Village; Mayor Omer Fournier of Kingsey Fails; Mayor Rolland Boulan-' ger, of Warwick; Mayor J.H Grégoire, of Arthabaska and Mayor Andre Mailhot, of Prince-ville.Secretaries to (he committee ,\t».\u201e\t,\t, , .are formed from the executive The North Hatley Summer lowing plays will be presented; oi tlu, chalT1,x.rs ()f Commerce Theatre will open July 3, for a Private Lives, Ten Little In-|o{ the T(nvnships, inciuding Rol.Marc de Courval, Henri Martin, Duncan Duquel and Benoit Auger.The executive committee is] composed of Jean Paul Houde, Under new management North Hatley Playhouse season opens July 3 nine week season, it was an- dians, Arms and The Man, Not jall() D nounced today.\tin the Book, Arsenic and Old The summer theatre is under Lace.The Grass is Greener, a new management this year.The Glass Menagerie and Lul-headed bv Roger Dauphin, ofilaby.Montreai, Producer Raymond Roger Dauphin told The Re- Raoul i,'Iie'urc\u201cu\\Tand\"7.ublm,h' Wickens, of Toronto, is com-cord today that the company is j 0 poirjer and M rharc.tte pany manager and Carol Ann considering changing the name ai tv,,, ri\u201e.\u201e\t11»,, Brown, also of Toronto, is ar- 0f the theatre to the North Hat tistic director.\tI ley Harlequin Theatre.This is A schedule of the plays to be not official as yet.however, presented has not, as yet, been Mr I)a hin said definitely settled but the fol- meeting H.Pat Shea, of the CJM Public] Relations, department presented! 1 he a p pointment of Evender Veilleux Q.C., of Sherbrooke, as Judge of Court of Sessions of the Peace tor the District of St.Francis, was announced in Quebec City Wednesday by Attorney General Georges Emile 1 apalme.He succeeds J u d g e Joseph Marier of Drum-mondville, who retired recently.Judge Veilleux will continue to reside in Sherbrooke.I he new judge was born in Beauce in December, 1905, but moved at an early age to Compton with his parents, f le received his education at Compton, St.Charles Seminary in Sherbrooke and Laval University in Quebec City.He was licensed to practise law in 19 30.Shortly after he was named a Rhodes Scholar and studied at Oxford University in Eng land, .im '\u2022v IP1PP died at tile tumie .it ins daughter on Sutida» at ternoon following an extend -d illness.He was 111 Ins 661 h year Mi McRae who retired Irom the Sun Lite Assuranee com pany last June was a life mem her of the Sherbrooke Snow Shoe Club, He was born in Attleboro.Mass.He moved to Sherbrooke 42 years ago.He was also the Sherbrooke the St.George's By Wm H LUNAN (Special to tin Recotil) Sl.'c\u2019.aUO Police salaries were $37,701 i:\u2018, w It 1 I e fireinen's vs (1*1\t|>a ol out w cl r $1 .L'llO Road patrol tost $0.31Hl 31) Street lighting cost was $:M, 27!! 11 In a- In ill ants cost $11.no, repairs and exehange of the patrol ear were $:i,l 11' l\u2019t gai age rent was $;t4H.gasoline wa $l.!i;!0 7(i And SIMM HO was 46.in the year 11)61 as of the same date; 830 men and 155 women were registered in Iixi7.com pared with 1,005 and 1UI res pectively in 1961.During the month, 18 men and It women were placed During the month, 833 persons received insiirauee while 102 were not eligible Im spent for a new radio system (.|aii))s\t;nlxn $7fit 58 was spent for de *\t*\t\u2022\tparlniental iniuranee for police The SI, Jean Baptiste Soeielj nod firemen; $381 33 was spent of Asbestos w ill celebrate then jOii miseellaneoU' Menu by the 31H11 anniversary on June 21 A department, a member ot cominUlee has been lormed and! Hi pairs to Ilie lire troek were Curling Clubv préparai ions are under way lot $381.1.1 and gaoliue $17.!,'3.a full day\u2019s activities Other I $615 76 was spent on fire pre The Postmaster General, William Hamilton has anmmnc ed Ih.at a piece ot ground in hack of the present Post Office will he purehased to make a pinking lot 1 he area which is bounded by Gaspv and .lelfl'e» Street' o 133 In 60 feet the ground will cost the department $35,noo wliieh ineludes Ihe price of b \\elliug and feming.('lull, and a past member of ilie Sherbrooke[ iiroups and oi cam/atimc are re 'entimi and $874 for chimne.' Country Club.\tiptesled to take pari in Hie cleaning Pnnled malerial cost It?1 Don* tar\t21 Mi\tâî'* Don* Text*!*\t18\u2019»\t18'.Fkinnm Players\t17\t16'! Fra'er\t26 N\t26'« vlrn Pv i*.tm us\t32'3\t32', Home till \" \\\t\t14 Hudson B.iv Min\t57 S\t97s* Imp (til\t\t49'» 1ml Accept.\t32\t32 lut.Nickel\t85\t84', bill Paper\t39 '«\t39'» Inter Pipe\t83\t83 MacMillan R\t20\t20'» Massey Halils\t13Va\t13s* Molsoll s k\t79: «\t29' ; 1 aureutide '' V'\t23\t Noranda\t60'*\t60'* Price Bro*\t54\t53 s* Qurt'cc I'd.\t47\u2019\t47'u Hoe \\ \\\t6 ' »\tli1» Shaw iiugaii\t23 :»\t23 s* Steel Co.\t85 ' -\t8844 1 rails Can Pipe\t2.V»\t Bn Cn Nationale\t\t78 s* Bk of Montreal\t70'.-\t70 s, Bk of Nova Scotia\t78'»\t78* ' Cn Bk of Com\t68'»\t68'» Royal Bank\t83'»\t83'* Tor Pom Bank\t\ttill'3 Pro* Bank\t51\tM Ang o Nfid Cons Paper Pradcr- A' Pians Mt Oil Ourbev Tel, MINES Advocate Alta lias Trunk lassiat Aons Denison liunnar Molhnger Keir Addison Ne» 1 loss'o Permst Gai sjuerooiu steel* Rock 42N Mh U-N Il a m ON 42** 14N « 00\t80 H 34'i tl\u2019x 12'» ft 25 22'» 9 30 87 32 10'.7 15 NEW YORK S10CK EXCHANGE CTosinf 11am 132\u2019» 42 \u2019 » 311 2X2 i * ' .Vi M* sales, profits IVnault Limitée repsuta high cr sale* and profita for the ihm lod from May 28, IWU to February 3, l#82 Sais-a at $8.880,858 were up tO.V',- oser comparable 1980/61 levels, while net profit after tax»'* w as up 55 #' ¦ to $73,935 Earning* per da* \"A\" share were 88 cents against 82 cents nine wore 73.585 Class \"A\" shares outstanding on February 3.1982 as again! 70 825 on Atav 28\t1981.the company \u2018is prest dent amt managing director, Ati Antoine Pumwl, said GNP INCREASE Canada s gross national prod uc: in ttato, at just short of $36 jOOO.OOO.WK\u2019 was 3 2 per cent higher than 1959 58 !« 54 11 \u2022\tOperates on Water Pressure \u2022\tDoes not use electricity \u2022\tCompletes washing BUILT-IN DISHWASHER cycle in 2 minutes The new BLANCHARD 2 minute dishwasherbrings the convenience of automatic dish washing within the range of even the most modest budget.See it now.SEE IT ON DISPLAY Yours For Only \u2014 stt9.95 J.S.MITCHELL & CO.LIMITED 164 Wellington St.N., Sherbrooke\u2014LO.2-2662 WATERLOO\t_____ Canada Ltd.and the United tl0n cannot ^ made any worse Steelworkers of America sign- ¦' ,^s ^ar as \"c are concerned ed a new one year contract on ^e farmers in this area have February 27th'.effective Feb- Protection but it might help ruary 1st.The old contract ex-j^e manufacturing industry pired on January 30th\thollowing discussion colored The only two changes in the:slides were shown by the Dur new contract arc - a three cent re^ family of many interesting increase February' 1st and alldaces in hlorida, Washington, further two cent increase on D C , as well as some of local August 6th next, and a require- interest, taken by Larry Dur ment that all employees who on h|s rerent trip are not members of the Union j Lunch w as served by (he must conform to a modified hostess, assisted by the version of the famous Rand For- ladies, nuila.The other conditions all remain the same as the previous two year contract - a 43 and three quarter hour week, six paid holidays, time and half for overtime.Employees with 1 to 5 years service receive one week\u2019s paid holiday and from 5 to 20 voars two weeks holi- itod scale\u2014\u201cjust to prove that development of the oil sands can he done \u201d Developments in other Logis latures: Regina A stipulation that ro ral telephone subscribers give up use of the line when re quested by the operator or any person desiring to use the line in an emergency is included in a new Rural Telephones Act in troduced in the Saskatchewan me clear weapons to other tries.The Russian plan covered elimination of nuclear, chenu cal, biological and radiological vvea|*ons It also called for pro vision of police units for the l\u2019nited Nations Security Council and laid down the structure and functions of an international disarmament organization The first and second stages of the Russian proposals would cover 15 months and the final s\u2019age one year The first stage of general and complete dis i armament would come six months after the treaty took ef feet and would cover the estab lishment of an international dis armament organization WOULD REDUCE DANGER Gromyko told tlir eonferenn-the implementation of the first stage of the Russian plan would ' practically remove the dangerjSout,)lam inf an attack with nuclear wen su.awyer U y 1st, *85.00.another 5 room\tlirai pd apartment available\tafter school term In June, stove and refrigerator included, $85.00 pet month.Laundry available\tih* Prccouit Street, Sherbrooke\tApt l Apply in person.room dwellings, $95 00 and $110,00.one three\tlane rooms, $05.00.new house situated 1585 (halt West Tile Hoots all over, heated and hot water\t\u2014 Tel.L0.2-2881,\t_\t,\t, .\t,\t, 2/.Female Help\tWanted Ol\u2019PORTt NITY KNOCKS AVON tailing\twomen '\tl*i seiviee Eastern Townships.\tKxperience not necessary.We train you.Rep resent at Ives\tworking\tonly three day* a week earn good Income.Write for Interview, no obligation Mrs.A.LeBrun, Waterloo.Tel 1075.exper-lenced in bandsawing with automatic carriage in hardwood and pine.Apply in writing to Box 847, Huntsville, Ontario.9-2253.FOR DIVORCE NOTICE I* hereby given that DAME EMILY MAY GLED HILL CRAWFORD, wattre»», of the City and District of Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada, will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at the present or next following Session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from her husband, JOHN HAMILTON CRAWFORD, farm labourer, of the Town of Knowlton, District of Bedford, Province of Quebec, Canada, on the ground of adultery.MONTREAL, February 15, 1962.K K COCKEHTON.Attorney for Petitioner.455 Craig Street West, Montreal, Quebec.THE BANKRUPTCY ACT Notice To Creditors In the matter of the bankruptcy of Mi Kolyme Cardinal, merchant, doing business under the name of \u201c»S.Cardinal\u201d In Chap* alft, Fast Abitibi, and under the name of \u201cLe Cadet\", at the Shopping ( enter, In Sherbrooke, 1*.Que.NOTICE is hereby given that the above named debtor made an assignment on March 2nd.1962, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held on March 23rd.at the hour of 2 o\u2019clock In the afternoon, at the office of M.Jean-Marte Tireg-olre, the Official Receiver, at the Courthouse, In the city of Sherbrooke, P.Que.Dated in Sherbrooke this 13th day of March.1982.MARC EL It SA VA RD, ( A.Trustee.Office of: Larochelle, Savard A Cle, < A.R9 King street west, Sherbrooke, Que.36.Miscellaneous WE HAVE added another special to our takeout orders.Now on Fridays, you can pick up genuine home-made pea soup, red hot.ready to serve.With a carton of our famous beans, you have 29 Belvedere Street, LO 7-6010.GOODS AND SERVICES L0874.6 rooms, not heated.j third floor $48.00 monthly 2:t6! ItKClSTKKFn Park \\ve.LO.7-6798.Phone LO, NKW~BUNGALOWS, 5 and 6 rooms ir D\tJ i f *8 x 48.brick, automatic heating,; 11X00m5 lo floors all tile covered, situated In Belmont development, Beive | ROOM 10 LM, suitable fo dere South.Price $9,70(1 and $10,-700\t$1,000 down balance easy monthly terms.Apply J L.Pom c rie au.LO.2-5728.ÏÏKNNOWILLFf- Three year old brick bungalow, .T bedrooms, fullvj landscaped, paved driveway Located on quiet street.Private sale Terms available.Phone:\tLO.ROOM and hoard for Pensioners.In 7-7397\tvillage, churches^ stores.Post Of fire 545 00 month.Record Box 190.two persons 3LT Quebec Street, | COMFORTABLE rooms, use of kitchenette, suitable for elderly ladies, or business girls Ml Magog Street LO.7-5980.16.Room and Board 10-ROOM new wonderful large re sldence opposite Sherbrooke Uni verslty.Automatic heating.Large garage.Other residences.2355 Bachand and 2310 Bachand and 1565 Leonard Also 1470 Cabana 18.Wanted To Rent Street.Visit these Ideal locations 1\t\t\tr>\tloom apart* Full Information available.Satis-\tment,\theated.\thot\twater, for factory terms.Quick possession ;\tApril\t1st.Tel.\tLO J\t1 1004 after 1 Hebert\u2019s.2155 Bachand.Phone1\tp.m.\t\t\t LO 2-0874.\twot'i.n\tlike lo\trenl\ta farm with IF YOU art looking for a new\tat oc k.\tMr.Norman\t\tLevoy.Box 425.Phone 689-R-12.Sutton.Que.home in Lemioxvllle, phone us, we may have Just what you want.R.V Deacon, 68 Warren Street.Lcn- WANTED in Lennoxville.6 or 7 no.wtlle Tel: LO.2-2185\troom tlat or duplex with four bedrooms.Preferably heated and continuous hot water etc.Occupancy Mav 1st or June Please call LO.9-3831 evenings 5.Lots For Sale Wanted To Purchase urses for fully ac-redited general hospital in Eastern Townships 50 miles from Montreal Salary $275 to $320.pci' month shift differential paid complete maintenance $45.00 da\\ week 30 davs annual vaea lion 7 statutory holidays sick leave allowance.Pension plan In effect.Blue Cross hospitalization I paid by hospital.Apply Superln tendent, Biome-Misslsquoi Perkins Hospital.Sweetsbui gt Que.\\V W i l l» bilingual stenographer for small insurance office.Kepl> In writing to P.O.Box 714.Ql ALIF1FI) typists, stenographers.English speaking, for continuous or part-time temporary employment Apply Record Ho\\ 188, or1 phone LO.9 3013 between « ami 12 a.m.28.Domesiic Help Wanted WOMAN wanted.English speaking, for 2 or 3 weeks, to take charge of home.2 adults and one school age boy, while mother Is in hospital LO.2-7709 WANTED- housekeeper for gentleman with school age son; good home, own room, must speak English.References please Write Record Box 189 NOTICE OF APPLICATION INTERESTED In buying revenue properties.Lots.Adjacent vacant land.Write name, address, details to Sherbrooke DilJy Record Box 167 LENNOXVrLLh - We have various, clients Interested in buying or renting home for immediate or May occupancy, also lots wanted 1 Reaudean fnc.Phone- LO 2-2185 46.Pets For Sale BOSTON Terriers, all ages males, open and breed females, Scotch Lollies, American breed Boxers, crop ready to ship.$75.00 each.L.(jra&setle, Freiightsburg, Que.HEALTHY, registered enker spaniel puppies^ blonds and blacks Males Reasonable.Mrs.Bradley.R R.1, Blrchton, TR.5-3293.Public speaking contest held by Knowlton Lions KNOWLTON \u2014 The Knowlton! Lions Club played host to ,$ix High School students, who en j gaged in a public speaking eon-' test, The students were Muriel Rogers, Gale Russell, and Mary Timpa all Grade 9, David Price Grade 10; Ginette Couturier, and Jack Highfield, both Grade It.Each contestant spoke for approximately five minutes and all were excellent.; The judges, Mrs.H.Rother-j jhain, Dr.C.Lome Church and; Jr.Call had difficulty selecting! j winners, but, on a close vote.j I the victor for the girls was! Muriel IRogers and for the boys: Gale Russell The students were introduced individually by Mrs.Keith Brad-1 ley and at the close of the contest, J.Lloyd MacKeen, on behalf of the Lions, praised the most by Itself.Jim\u2019s Restaurant, students anti thanked them for providing an interesting eve ning.Other guests associated with the young people were Mrs.Donald Miller and R West.The dinner was held at the Lake View Hotel.At the head table were Mr.and Mrs.Jack Barr, Mr.and Mrs.Homer Blackwood, Mr.and Mrs.Al-den Staples.Mr and Mrs.Stanley Hardackcr and Mr.Mac-Keen.PROTECT YOUR HOME A INVESTMENT by PAINTING & REPAIRING! FREE SUGGESTIONS, QUOTATIONS AND EASY TERMS! BISHOP BROTHERS Ltd.30 Years' Experience Phone Sherbrooke LO.2 9315 NOTE .LUMBER SPECIAI__1*» and 2nd Clasi New, Planed 4 Side*.Contact WILFRID GREGOIRE LA PATRIE, Tel 48 Free Delivery o .Cash Order* within 100 mile*.Direct Line To Sherbrooke, LO.9-0678 For Order,.Contact Laurent Grégoire.WAITRESS, BILINGUAL, EXPERIENCED! NEW SHERBROOKE HOTEL Call Mrs Diane Egan, LO.2-4741 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATI \u2022 i centi per wera ¦nmlmum ctierfe $* cent, «er U «are» or leu, tftree conwcux't miertion*.Ire 0», n»it cn.,,o ox conaecvtive intention,, is-» aff II cent, fer mading Racore 6ox replie*.DEADLINE - ClaxsifleO AO, \u2022£.cepted until 4:04 p.m.0a* pr* \u2022 lout to inMrrtpn Auctsen Sat,, Legal Noticai.Cla\u201eifear around dairy locations.Necessary help and yMAl.l Piece of land on lakeshorc.rarm Ul>1k Modern 6 room house terms.Free estimates Heberts.preferabh with summer cottage \u2022'-ht.beat, tolephom^ milk sup-2155 Bachand.Phone I.O.2-0874 close to Sherbrooke Appl> Rec Pti^d lelepbone 1984 \\Y 1.l ow ord Box No.182,\tansville, Mr.l.anglols.Brome I \u2014\tPond.OLD coins wanted.Send dales for prices I».Friedland, Kent.Ohio 6.Cottages For Sale WOODLAND RAY tage.with water 2-8795.furnished cot and lights.1,0 6a.For Sale or To Let SBUMX)NTAINEL) year around house oil furnace, living room with fireplace, verandah, lovely view, grounds, centrally located in North Hatley.After 6 p.m.VI.2*2395.7.\tFarms For Sale 50 ACRE Farm.i,a mile from East Angus, artesian well, sugar bush.8 room cement block house, oil furnace.Tel.TE.2-2468, R.F.Webb, Warner Rd.t East Angus.8.\tCars For Sale WANT a new Pontiac, Vauxhall.Acadian, or a good used car?Phone Mr.Ellis, Coaticook VI.9-2778 or VI.9-2536.1957 DODGE, 6 cylinder, Coronet black Tudor, 4 good whitewall tires, radio, fender skirts and spotlight with mirror combination.Car is In excellent condition.Telephone Scott Sanderson at LO 2-0269 between 6 and 7 p.m.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers IMPER.AL, C h r y , I \u2022 r, Plymouth, Valiant, Renault, Fargo Truck».Sale, & Service.Martin Motor Sale, Ltd., 405 Belvedere SI.Tel) LO 9-3659 tor sale BEAUTY SALON WELLINGTON ST.N.GOOD CLIENTELE LO.2-8950 Roderick Lemieux C.A CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 269 lAain St.W.\u2014 Magog VI.3-3760\u2014VI.3 3407 Wed.Office hours: 2 to 9 7 Wyman St., Rock Island Mir ALLSTATE REBUILT MOTORS As low as $10.down and $10.monthly! We'll install a rebuilt motor in your car with 90 day or 4,000 mile written guarantee.Jisit our Service Station.141 Big Forks St., where we also install MUFFLERS, TAIL PIPES, TIRES, etc.ALLSTATE REBUILT TRANSMISSIONS SIMPSONS SEARS LO.9-5155, Sherbrooke See the wonderful \"AUSTIN 850 I\u2019eppy\tmoto1- £'vcs 50 miles per gallon.N.jIill Air Conditioned.Directional Stgs, Windshield Washers.12 MONTH GUARANTEE.Test drive DOWN this revolutionary small car: I I D LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE \u2019\u2019AUSTIN 850\" , I Please send me more information.I NAME ., 1 ADDRESS .i 1 CITY or U.R.\tTEL.\tI ROUSSEAU AUTOMOBILES ÏNC.2059 KING W\u201e SHERBROOKE.LO.9-6464 THOR Authorized Service Parts distributor \u2014 Wholesale & retail SERVICE DEPOT 1132 King St.West \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 LO.2-4723 MORTY MEEKLE A- MCNV CCME THfcf?e.! 4.4, with no out si and mg bills \\(:ei he moetms Him h was served and a snoial hour onn'» Ovi Mis \\ Hlosei is to have tho \\pnl mos-tmg DENISON'S MILLS Mr Jack M tat : and M i s .iHt ; Un formol Nancy Claik s'f Stoncx Crook, Ont , spent sox oral daxs viMimg thou aunt and ttm-io.Mi and Mts xx .i Demson.on route to Mom-ton N H 111*pau s to the Domson » Mi Is bridge are expected to g,- un slorway within the week RMrRRRrvoKf datty nroonn rmTtR mar is t»« 9 Weekly sictivities af Stanstead College The 14 box » in the \\ sixenal tea was he'd in the s.all loom on Mondas lor mem her* of the facultx and ihetr feinilirs The flu bug is about oxer at the College with neatly all hoy* hai k in classes Thins,ini eiomnc March I-Dr H Hutchison, h.admastet will attend a second meeting of lieadmasirrs and headmisl ressr» and members of the in dependent achool hoard* ai B'shop * College School Ten '\u2022wax file March Ri'hop * Vhlxertiff Glee Club will present a concert of choral music in Piero# Hall, which the local riuren* are invited to attend along with he College siaff and almlent* i ollowing the Hamlet play tha east and »laff xxill he entertain ed in the College reception room lor refreshments MAPLE GROVE \u2014 Mr Leonard Boudreau *»f Capelton, wa* a reeem guest of Mi* Boa mis Vmadon and Eddy Mrs Mats Cares Air and Mis Paulo Malcoux and son.I Hm a hi.of lilack lake, have loft !\" nno,or foi a fisc week xa cation m Miami Beach, I la WE\u2019RE.MOVING WI RE MOVING Canterbury East Institute meets in busy session CANTERBURY EAST - The March meeting of the Women s Institute was held at the homo of Mrs Tom Chapman, with Miss Laura Goodin the .joint hostess.Mrs.Thompson, secretary, r< id a letter requesting names of all the officers of the branch since it xsas formed Mrs Coates, Mrs Thompson and Mrs MacLeod attended the meeting at Cookshire and Mrs Coates reported the highlights ot discussion on School F airs, Life Memberships, and the 50th Anniversary of Cookshire W 1.also the Historical Museum Two members, Mrs Percy Coate* and Mr- Harley A-kcr had perfect attendance A Sun shine basket is to ho sent to a member who has been ill.Donations from various com panics were on display and the food and articles sale were satisfactory.Sister Sues report cd and a member x*as present ed with a birthday cake and a gift.Mr.- MacLeod, treasurer, re ported all bills paid and a bal ante on hand of $159.93 All officers were re elected for anothe*- year.The hostesses served refreshments, assisted by Mrs.Dennis Chapman and Mrs Gloria Chap man GENERAL NOTES Miss Eluabcth Rudd of St Georges do Beauco, was a week cud guest of her parents, Miami Mrs 1 Rudd Miss Margin-! Maher Grade X student, accompanied the group from Pope Memorial High School to Ottawa, where they visited Parliament and other points of interest Mrs Alice Maher.Mrs Les lie MacUod, Mr and Mrs EvereP Rudd visited Mrs Fin lay Bennett, who is comales emg nicely at the home ot Mr and Mrs.Arthur Herring MAbOG \u2022 Mis Ko* Mi en, ,1: Newport At was a weikend giu-'l of Ml and Mi* H Dingman and a.so visited her tat her \\U AM AD i Is, Tupper Sn eel Mr and Atrs \\ Ruckland md daughter Jill, of Montreal wei guests of Mr and Alls t Styan reeenth M rs A I ev u k cntoi taim'd SI Luke - Guild at ht r home on Poniard S; At rs I ! ow de don ated the gift which was non hy Mi's C Hu., ell The next meeting will he held in the Church Hall, Mrs 1 Sly,in Ali\" I, Cyr Mrs ! Jackson .md Mrs 11 Parker were in St Lambert to participate in the S! lam brrt Women's Boiispie! * m JO m c;ir,slU\t.\ti r- Olympics had a complete line-up ™c}Jhe s*me ,eafm tfhat1Gr,ahn-last night with the return of by dld :n the quarter-finals, the Connie Mandalla.Maurice Boi Jvin was back with the Rockets but Maurice Vachon and Lester STANDINGS -H-iage 0f the stones that flirt withljj^*® Raise No.1 quietly with full the front rings.If you treat Nrw.Vork tee-weight or no more than them as friends rather than en- Detroit back ring so that your stone omies they can win you quite Boston will replace it as a guard.la few ball games.\t(TNS.) NATIONAL LEAGUE P W L T F A Pts 64\t37 13 14 233 149 65\t37 19 9 222 164 64\t29 22 13 201 166 66\t24 31 11 185 199 65\t22 30 13 176 204 66\t12 46 8 159 296 eliminated Granby last year, a series played in Amherst.LaHaye were not in uniform.Eleven penalties were handed out in the game with nine of the infractions coming in the first period.Two of these proved costly to .the Rockets as Mont- t 'Ok a 2 1) lea I\tred °\"2C' Boud\"iU; Lec e,rc' p' chelin, Fortin» Latreille.in First Period 1 \u2014MONTREAL Gagne, tLabrosse, Richard) .2\u2014MONTREAL Richard, (Mandata, Gagne) Penalties: Gagne.Aubry 4 11 Second Period 3\u2014\tMONTREAL Labrosse, (James, £t.-Vincent) 4\u2014\tMONTREAL Latreille, (Labrosse, Picardi .5\u2014\tMONTREAL Latreille, (unassisted) .Senior boys walloped Notre Dame boys of Richmond 89 32 Tuesday night at ADS in a lop sided basketball tilt.The hosting ADS crew led achieved their objective more the issue throughout and had effectively.little difficulty in disposing of ^az ^oara, writing in the the weaker Notre Dame club.Sport writers pan Terriers for poor showing If the Galt \u2018Terribles\u2019 Iliad rehearsed for a week how | they were going to lose to Sweden, they couldn\u2019t have Montreal Star, just about summed up the feelings of Ca- O\u2019Meara: \u201d, .The cold, hard lane of the tournament with a fact is that the Terriers couldn't 5'3 victory.\u201d Hal Walker, Toronto Tele- adjust to the basic stratagems of hockey., ., They picked up foolish penalties .you could gram; \u2018\u2018Galt\u2019s showing last night was a sick thing.Canada\u2019s prestige as a nation of Pittsburgh sense overconfidence all through j fun-loving people, who can laugh the team right from the star; win or lose .was lowered the Scandinavians didn't considerably.\u201d both while Drummondville was shorthanded.8ai The Rockets were not that 83 bady beaten in the first period 71 j and opening minutes of the sec jjlond.It was the fine goal-tending 32 of Andre Binette and Montreal's j third goal at 12:15 of the second period that discouraged! Penalties: None.pt, them and set them up for the1\tThird Period 82 kill.\t6\u2014DRUM\u2019VILLE Lemay( 69 The third period saw the Roc (!-\u2022 Michelin, Desys oq v?I is- ! ?o Ü-!liCts virtually give up.At one 17\u2014Montreal Latreuie, 01 time Drummondville enjoyed a| (James)\t.western Division\ttwo man advantage for two min- 8\u2014Montreal Trudei, W L T F A p*> utes anct did not get a single! (Richard, Mandala) Cleveland\t.\t3a\t24\t3\tÎ18 m\t\u201d;shot\ton\tgoal I Penalties: Latreille, Soucv.Buffalo .35\t27\t2\t232 199\t72iMluL\tuu\tfco*11- Rochester\t.\t30\t28\t6\t219 212\t66 9\t52\t2\t152 319\t20 AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division W L T F A Springfield .40 21 2 266 176 Hershey .32 26 5 208 194 j Providence Quebec ; si 18 00 18 23 2.11 8.28 19 01 ADS piled up a 44 13 advantagejnadjan sportswriters following!panic under pressure and theyl Scotty Melville, Regina Lead-]Kitchener by halftime and then outpoint j Tuesday night\u2019s loss by Canada I got gorgeous goalkeeping to help I er-Post: \u201cIn view of the led the visitors 45 19 in the final to Sweden in the world hockey them out.\u201d\tjthat Galt Terriers have to be frame.Ken Taylor led the victors with 29 points while Gary Livingstone had 20 and D.Car son 18.For the losers, A.Butler and J.Doucel were tops with assists! \"i\"0 eaeh while M.Gemlron and A.Couture had six ami five respectively.Noire Dame: A.Butler (9), J.Doueet (9), M.Gendron (ti), A.Coulure (5), M.Hill (2), P.«\u2019ant to take part in the charo-son, Joe Hogan, Don Rope and!'',l\"( \"\u2019\t1 Lamln, L.pionship class in the first place ! Harry Smith also scored for thej Canadian-born players on the!Canadian while McLeod picked up three assists to become the high point getter of Ihe night.Joe Malo, Sloan, Bob Robert U.S.squad scored eight goals Dick Roberge, a native of Ros-them, Sask., netted three.In the other championship game, Finland broke a 4-4 tie with three goats in the last seven minutes to defeat Swit Captain Bob McKnight re ceived an eight-stitch gash on the forehead in the second period.\u201cWe\u2019re going to be mean from now on,\u201d said Koubell, \"You can bet they aren\u2019t going to lose Asbestos - Dan villi K.Taylor (29), G.Livingstone 1(20), D.Carson (18), B.Gagnon 1(12), J.Dennis (ti), R.Arpin (4), W.Gifford.Total - 89 tournament in Colorado Springs, Colo.The Swedish team rolled to a 4-0 lead over Galt Terriers, then held on for a 5-3 victory.Canadian sportswriters were almost unanimous in criticizing Hie calibre of Ihe learn representing Canada and (he way in which it played.They were just as unanimous in praising the heady, improved play of the Swedes\u2014especially the acrobatic young goalie, Lennart Hag- Shipton; groth.PUT ON ACTS If they failed the Swedes at all, it was for their \u201cdving zerland 7-4.Heino Pulli, Teppoany more games here.a ; .[ Î61 DEPOT ST.~ TEL.10.7-5283 j Reds step closer to playoff berth Providence Reds, battling for a berth in the American Hockey League's Calder Cup playoffs.! are a step closer to their goal and have helped Cleveland Barons take over first place in | the Western Division.The Reds moved two points up on the idle Quebec Aces in ; the spot Wednesday night by gain ing a 7-5 victory over Buffalo Bisons, locked in a struggle with Cleveland for the Western lead The Barons blanked Hershey Bears 4-0 Marcel Desjardins, Montreal rated behind the professional La Presse: \u201c.This defeat clubs, major and minor, Can-will once more give rise to pro a d a \u2019 s representative at the[ tests against the way we choose world hockey tourney is about our representatives for this No.30 in the list\u2014if one is char- EASTERN PROFESSIONAL P W L T F A Pt, Hull-Ottawa 62 32 19 11 202 155 75 63 33 22 8 239 193 74 61\t34 22 5 233 195 73 62\t25 29 8 207 242 58] North Bay 62 20 33 9 161 198 49 S.Ste.Marie 62 17 36 9 185 245 43 fac{ Kingston Sudbury Paper Makers clash with Richmond tonight in crucial tilt, Braves lead best-of-seven series 3-1 Classique wins marathon tilt competifion.It will be said onee itable fo pul them even that again that we must send our J high.Therefore, Sweden\u2019s vic-L\tAng O 1 best club or else not lake part.\" (ory over Galt should cause no OV©*\tZ\u201d I Ted Beare, Brantford Expos! lowering of flags in this coun-J Classique Midget hockey tor:\t.It makes you shudder!try.\u201d\tsquad of Richmond edged As- to think how bad our side might Vince Leahy, Winnipeg Trib-jbestos-Danville-Shipto- 2-1 Tues-have looked if the Czechs\u2014sup- une: \u201c.Canadian ice hockey day night in a thrill-packed posedly superior to anything! administrators never seem to be j match that involved three re-else on ice in Europe\u2014had able to ice the strongest teanvgular periods plus three 15-showed up \u201d\tavailable for such reasons as 'DIDN'T THINK'\tthe better juniors turning pro Milt Dunnell, Toronto Star: inability to pick an all-star side .The Canadians blew this [because of team and salary swan\u201d acts which they slippedjOne with their hands and their commitments and the decline of into every time they were belted heads.They couldn\u2019t shoot and!senior hockey in many areas in by a hefty Canadian body-check ! they didn\u2019t seem to think, so the!general.It\u2019s a sad-looking pic-Some of the comments:\t|Swedes rolled into the home!lure, isn\u2019t it?\u201d Gordie Howe reaches milestone by oddsmakers pick scoring his 500ih goal but Wings oodg66* an lose, Leafs down Canadiens 5-2 FOR 4 LIMITED TIME ONLY Skid- resistance! 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een the game - scoring Classique\u2019*(Slnce first point and also their winning goal that came late in the w in everj Richmond will come through game vie-,with the win.Windsor have tory.\t[bombarded Sawyer, the Rich- The winner of the series goesmionri goaler, from every angle, favorites to their 6-2 first fifth overtime period.\tj against The match w-as staged to de-j termine the team that would travel to Victoria.ille for an exhibition match with the High School team there.Raymond of Classique opened scoring in the second period of the game with a tally at 10:01 thanks to a pass from Carignon.ADS Dave Gagnon tied things up just a minute and five seconds later when he tallied on a pass from W.Munroe and J.Gagnon.The teams then went into the third period with a tied 1-1 the Rock Island Jets.;and those that the young net-who eliminated Asbestos Min-[minder didn't stop hit goal ers to win their way into the|posts or went by open corners, final.The Jets disposed of the Tuesday night the Paper Mak-highly-favored Miners in five ers riddled Sawyer with 38 shots games.\twhile Richmond could not mus- Windsor will be at full ter 19 but still the game xvent strength for tonight\u2019s game iinto overtime before a winner whereas it is doubtful if J.P.was declared.Tonight\u2019s game wil be the Boston Bruins looking to Europe for help first on Windsor Ice since the [opener.All other games have [been played in Richmond because of the poor condition of the Paper Maker\u2019s ice.There is | also a possibility that the ice COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.!u-ill not hold up for tonight\u2019s count in what turned out to be^-YP) \u2014 Boston Bruins, in last (game and if so the game will be the longest game any of the Place in the National Hockey!played in Richmond.players had ever experienced.; League and desperate for help,'- After the fourth overtime are casting a hungry eye on frame, it looked as though EuroPean talent.\tiSF neither team would have suffi- Acting swiftly to beat other |^| uytinurgD oient strength even to skate the NHL clubs, general manager\te full length of the ice.At 8:35 Lynn Patrick of the Bruins said If [of the period.T.Raymond flick- Wednesday he has placed Len- ji\twvwf ed in a pass from Carignon that nan Haggroth.22.sensational ________QN THE JOB gave Classique the game after goaltender of the Swedish na- 4-4 tie in the third period and lU\tthrew his stick in stopping a\t, \u201e\u2014 - s - \u2014 \u2014- - - \u2014 sending Providence in front to It was Bathgate\u2019s second goal breakaway by New Y\u2019ork\u2019s Dear.NL'' Y( RK (AI Floyd ^ longest hockey match cither tional team at the world champ stay.PULL OUT GOALIE Jim Bartlett.Pierre [Stan Baluik and Bob of the game and the victory\tprentice.\tPatterson is scheduled to sign\tsquad had experienced.\tionships here, on Boston's ne- pushed the Blucshirts into a RETRIEVED PUCK\tFriday for defence of his world\t- \u2018 gotiation list.Patrick may have Brillant, two-point lead.>9 to .i,.o\\oi Powers allowed Bathgate to heavyweight boxing champion GmnllV PfiflPÇ :0 pax plenty to ge: him.Beckett ; the Wings m the scramble for | takf, ,hc shp, sinw he was lhe '\t'\t~\tVJrunuy eugtfb\tIn addition, the Bruins in- scored the other Providence the fourth and last Stanley Cup ,ast man t0 handle thc puck on , ,\t' ., , '\t., AcU0c*nc win !Vlted two of HaSSr°th\u2019s team' j goals.Beckett\u2019s goal came at playoff berth\tthe play \u2014 retrieving it after uhat Probahl> \"ul be the rich MbDeSTOS, Win\tmates, forward ULf Sterner, and 18:46 of the third period when Detroit, however, still has a passen \u2019 had knocked it awav est fight in history.\try\tflfta\tdefenceman Roland Stoltz.to he hit the empty Buffalo net game in hand, having five more\t{rom rrcntice\tThe signing will stave off anv\tC 1 |umur IITIS\twork out at their training camp after goaltender Denis Dejordy games to play to Rangers h picked\tup lhe puck action by the National Boxing\t*S®EfC?s - Granby Eagles next fall.was benched in favor of a sixth tour before the 70-game sched , ,u \u2018\t,\t* i\t\u201e\ttied Asbestos Meteors 8-8 last \u201cThe experience xvill do them attacker\tulc ends March 25.\tHoxvlv* faked Bas^'n ofniîs^feet ^SS0Ciatl0n t0 StnP Patterson o£'night and won the Eastern a lot of good.\u2019\u2019 said Sven Larry Wilson.Murrav Hall.Elsewhere Wednesday niSht- '\t, J'',\t,\t\u2018\t, fh\tcale development of iskiing in ihe Eastern Townships, and who is credited with having done most of any man to date, Adams Memorial trophy \\ * r / r.- f * -\u2022\"a -r \u2022- m time to.9 ¦ -v'.- For all your dry cleaning needs, you'll find our service superb, and workmanship outstanding .call us anytime, and especially todayl Telephone VI.3-2910 MAGOG DRY CLEANING 575 Hatley Street, Magog.Please, don't forget the Adams Memorial Races! -1 I See You At Ihe ADAMS Memorial Races.WINTER SUMMER SPRING f ALL SPORTSMEN PREHR MAGOG BEST OF All! Orford SPORTSMEN o< the TOWNSHIPS We.the executive and members of the Magog-Mount Orford Ski Club are fortunate, being within a few minutes of our provincial park, and wonderful skiing, but we ask you to realize, the mountain and its facilities are there for all in this region to enjoy.Join us at Mount Orford regularly, for the best skiing in southern Quebec.By taking an interest in our provincial government's Mount Orford project, and frying to interest others, you will be doing your part to promote the tourist trade of the Eastern Townships.It's a project that needs everybody's support , .especially yours! THE MAGOG-MOUNT ORFORD SKI CLUB INC.MILK of course, from the MAGOG DAIRY Inc.650 Georges St.\u2018 MAGOG Tel.VI.3-5727 DON'T MISS THE ADAMS MEMORIAL RACES! p¥i INTROIH i l l) IN\t\u2014 This handsome trophy was put up for competition in 1952 by associates and friends of the late Dr.Marston Adams, when the annual ski competition was begun in his memory.(Record photo hi Charles Calchpaughl in encouraging extensile use of Mt.Orford foV this sport.Successful in his dentistry jeareer and various municipal, ! and regional activities, Dr.Adams achieved acclaim as a 'musician, politician and benevolent worker, add after taking an interest in skiing during his; Mate thirties, achieved fame for [the great energy and enthu-i siasm he had for promoting the 'sport.Achieving remarkable skill as a skier himself, Dr.Adams made it his responsibil-; lity to guide and provide training for scholars and young) people, who showed an interest) in the pastime he was certain\t__ would ultimately gain national favor.Through Dr.Adams\u2019 »r.Roger Charpentier, vet tireless efforts, many Magog crinarian-surgeon is president and regional skiers developed 0f Ml.Orford Ski Club.into leading racers, who todayl- and the Honorable Mr.Giroux, - former member of Quebec's legislative assembly.With the) Mt.Orford Park a reality, | would-be skiers were provided! with an opportunity to de i velop facilities in order Usatj they pursue this sport.It was at this point, during the Second] World War that Dr.Adams! made his entry, providing guid anee until his untimely death on February 3rd, 1951, result-{ ing from an injury sustained! when on a skiing holiday in the] Laurentian Mountains.The absence of Dr.Adams ini ski organizations, and lack of] his direction prompted the be-j ginning of the Adams Memorial event, which was commenced] in 1952 by the men and women To adequately trace the his- who appreciated and respected tory of skiing at Mount Orford this remarkable sportsman and would take us back a quarter) gentleman, century, when it would be ne- Winner of the Adams Metno-cessary that we thoroughly ap- rjal Race over the past eleven predate the enormous eontri- years have been as follows -butions made to the provincial ' ,952 Bob Bousqueti Magog park development by the late 1953 Jpan Lessard, Hillcrcst Dr.George Bowen, Mr.Ling, Rolland Lessard, Hillcrcst 1955\tJean Lessard, Hillcrest 1956\tJean Lessard, Hillcrest.1957\tJean Lessard, Hillcrest 1958\tAndre Bertrand, Laval 1959\tLess Streeter, Eastern Slopes; 1960 Franz Tritscher, Austria; 1961 Jean-Guy Brunet, St.Agathe.DR.MARSTON E.ADAMS are regarded as outstanding in |the field of instruction I am taking this opportunity to extend my congratulations to organizers pf the ADAMS MEMORIAL RACES You are doing a wonderful thing in keeping alive the memory of the life Doctor Marston Adams, a man who contributed generously to the good of Magog and district, and particularly to the sport of skiing.The races you hold in his honour each year cultivate the competitive enthusiasm O'-.Adams enjoyed seeing in existence.This annual event in turn has done a let to promote our district.Magog.Mt.Orford and skiing, and I am sure Dr.Adams would be proud of this accomplishment.To you who are competitors, please accept my sincere wishes for success in your endeavour fo win the ADAMS MEMORIAL.My advice is ski conscientiously and honestly, and you'll be performing in the image of the man whom we will be paying tribute to this Saturday and Sunday.Ernest Simard MAYOR OF MAGOG Some 100 amateur ski com-) petitors are expected to take part in this weekend's races, among which will be most of eastern Canada\u2019s members of ; the national team.Forerunners for the two ) days\u2019 races will be Heli Summer The late Dr.George A.Bowen, aurer, pro at the Orford centre; pictured above, will have a Bob Richardson, former Olym trophy entered in his honour pic star and Glen Mt.\"ki Re-and to be competed for by wom-.sort manager and pro: ar.i'- Jean en in the annual Adams Memo- Lessard.in charge of the Sutton rial event.\tMt.Ski School.DONT MISS THE ADAMS\u2019 MEMORIAL RACES THIS WEEKEND MARCH 17-18 O'Keefe.Bradings A Carting Beer représentative Best Wishes To The Members Of The Magog Mount Orford Ski Club 1\u2018ROl \\l IRItl M M OM i Ol'HM Ihi- NiiltiUyN ilalons iai«' off Ml l.lrmu will hr si n similar In the one »rl for the International Profmalnnil Race held at Mt Orford T>b.24th, which was won hi I i nst lliiitrntrer of Xustrla, who is pictured ahoie as hr tan the ateep and fast course In 1 .WJ.t wo rims wilt be held In Ibis Sunday's race.(Record photo by I'liarlcs ( alchpaugh) HOLIDAY CINTRl Of THI EASTERN TOWNSHIPS You\u2019ll enjoy Holidaying and Playing of any of the excellent retort centres in MAGOG.For information, wnfc to Magog s Tourist Information Office, Magog, Quo.'Sure'n begorra If your family likes PREPARED MEATS they'll simply love products from FEDERAL PACKING INC.\"a firm with quality in mind, all th# time!\" Plant located at 239 Dollard St., Magog.MAY YOU ALL HAVE A \"SKIING GOOD WEEKEND\" m MOUNT ORFORD ADAMS MEMORIAL TROPHYRACE )r comf household BUILDING NEEDS \u2014 look to SEE YOU ON THE SLOPES .everyone wishes to attend the annual ADAMS MEMORIAL RACES \u2014 N.H.GRENIER Enrg.Sash A Doors; Building Supplies 147 Victoria St.\u2014 Tel.VI.3-3379 \u2014 MAGOG \u2014 *\tMAGOG, Best location you'll find for a holiday! 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Here's an INVITATION to all skiers to attend th# March 17-18 ADAMS MEMORIAL SKI RACES Splendid chelet end re*» eurent\u2014ex»en*lve perking fecilitie* \u2014 French Cene dien*style meel* SI.10 com-piete.Me** et the chalet every Sunday «terting 11:30 e m \u2014 when you SKI MT.ORFORD Travel with EASE, Travel by BUS, PROVINCIAL TRANSPORT f naturally\u2019 Leaving Sherbrooke, Saturdays and Sundays: - 8 a.m.; 10:50 a.m.; and 12:45 p.m.(and travel directly to the Mount Orford Ski Station .Returning 11:45 a.m.and 4 40 p.m.This advertisement is published by Dow Brewery in co-operation with its agent, Mr.Jacques Audette, Past-President of the Quebec Division Canadian Amateur Ski Association.BRINGS OUT THE BEST IN BEER! t t 12 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS.MAR 15, 1W!2 UbDFORD \u2014 WESTERN HILLS Th» Cypresi Hllli In south Bukatehewtn rli» to 4,546 le»t.On March 11, Mr and Mm Henry Smith of Myatlc c»l»br»i #d their 55th weddiny anniversary in Montreal, where a (am ily party was held 1\u2018reient a» the Ksthering were Mr.and Mm Alex Mac Arthur and Peter Mac Arthur, Bedford; Mr and Mm Reginald Corey, Miss Carol, Corey snd Wayne Corey, of Otawa; Mr.and Mrs, J.G re vatt, Mrs.Royce Smith, Mr David Smith and Misa Mcim Johnston of Montreal, Mrs.J.| Smith, of Mystic.Doctor AND WATER I WAT-TO KILL !ing harm to cjrselves but we're! providing food for invading hugs to live on, too.Thus, you see, antiseptics as used by you arc faced with al ! most impossible conditions If :hey don t kill all the bugs, the survivors will breed at a fan tsstie rate every 2d minutes or so And even if all the alaught-1 ered, fresh armies will be introduced from other skin areas.] Or, in the case of body cavities llike mouth and nose, with each breath What to do, then?Quite aim ply, place your faith in running water and soap Scrub the un skin with a firm brush SWEETIE PIE By Nodin* Seltztr q \u2014 I am a newlywed and my husband and I are soon to move | broken Mrs Ralph Van Horn and into our own home.What areijUgt M ih,.surgeon does in the Mm.Gordon Jones have return the best things with which to \u201e|>(.rating room.It you've an i>d from Lennoxville, where they stock our medicine cabinet?1 wound, flu^h it along and such things as antisep Chew a minty Chan: In soothe an upset stomach.It's an antacid in chewing gum form, helps in minutes.While you chew, you release gentle, soothing medicants.On reaching the stomach, they fight acid indigestion.Keep minty Chooz handy always.At the first sign of upset Stomach .chew a Chooz.CHOOZ ACTS FASTI were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W F.Van Horn, at Bishop's University.Mr.Douglss Stone, of Mont real, spent a week with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.H L.Slone.Miss Joan Northurpe has re turned from Knowiton and has resumed her duties at the High School.During her absence Mrs I.Davidson substituted.Mrs.M.Beaucage is a sur Igical patient in the Royal Vic toria Hospital, Montreal, Miss Jessie Cockerline, of St Lambert, spent the weekend with her sister, Miss Margaret I Cockerline.Mr.and Mrs.John Teare, who have been guesls of the former's! mother, Mrs.Ross Preston, and mean suen tilings as antisep lhard under a tap Dry it with a tics, mouth washes, soaps, den ^lean towel or tissue Protect it trtfices, etc,\twith a sterile dressing A ___ Dear Mrs.Newlywed, If you\u2019ve a closed or pune you\u2019ve really put me on ihc Hired wound, especially if spot.I\u2019m going to duck a dlredt]there's a chance that it's been answer to your question by contaminated by soil, show it telling you merely what I do;to your doctor.He may have in my own home,\tHo open It wide to let air in I know too much about bar And, If he derides you need teriology to have much regard antiseptic, he II give you for the use of antiseptics, how ever powerful, on the skin or in accessible body cavities Ltd ward from the depths of the me explain.Almost any anti | would.Instead of merely at septic you mention will kill al |thc* would surface In brief, for most any bacterium you mayjyour shopping list, I recommend choose under laboratory con plain soap, a scrubbing brush ditions\tland a couple of barrels of el You need only pour the anti bow ürcaso septic In the test tube that con ; an one that acts through the blood stream thus directing fire out ©3 r *1* | M Q t.Pit.0« vtli*, Fo*t«r, Mast Sfiofferd, ford, Waterloo and Vermont ,ot tn Chn»! Churcn C»m»t ry, Lower Ireland Mrs Wright, the former Eva Frances Little, was born March 21, 1674, lb* daughter of the late George Lr.'ie and bu wife Frances HtU She was educated WAY S MILLS \u2014 at Invtrnesa High School and MRS.EVA F WRIGHT, OP INVERNESS INVERNESS - A Ufa long resident of this vicinity, Mrs Eva K V right, patted away at taught school in her younger [the Pleisuville Hospital Tues- y-ars day, Feb.28, 1962\tOn June 30,1895, she wasimar- The funeral was held tba fol- ried to Henry E Forbes, who ,lowing Friday afternoon, with predeeeaaed her on March 3, iprayers at the home of her Wft daughter, Mrs.Harold Mar Ktipn lcrùM.of .Saw York City; five grandchildren: 13 great grandchildren; and a brother Edwin Little, of Lennox- ville.; shall, thence to Chnat Church i l.iwer Ireland.Rev.Canon S A.Meade officiated.Mrs.Leslie Henderson presid ed at the organ Favorite hymns nes, of the deceased, Rock of Ages ] and Abide w ith Me, were sung Bearers were, Ernest Wright, ( Everett Moore, Alvin Wright, ] Kustell Little Russell Mar-] shall and Earl Robinson Interment was in the family Several years later she was married to Robert Wright, who predeceased her on April 17, 1933.Mrs Wright resided in Inver-Village until 1939.then moved to the home of her Mrs Alta Dustin, of Beebe, is visiting a* the home of Mr.and Mrs Will Horn and calling on other friends in town Mr and Mrs.A Gemra«ll and son, Robert were in Richmond to attend the wedding and reception of Mrs.GcmmeU\u2019s brother Mr and Mrs Newport, Vt, Mr.and Mrs.Mr and Mrs Kenneth Drew, of were guests of Frank Drew.Clarence Davis, daughter, where she\tlived\tuntil\tof Coaticook, and\tMr.and Mrs.four days before her\tdeath\tAlan Suitor and\tson, Lennox- She is survived by the\tchi!-\tville, were dinner\tguests of Mr.dren of her first marriage, her and Mrs S.H Davis the oc-daughter, Gertruda,\tMrs\tH\tcasion being the\tbirthday of Mashall, of Inverness, and son, Mr *S.Davis \"No, h»'a not doing the Twist! He\u2019» just trying to keen hi* balance!\" ANTACID IN CHEWING QUM FORM CHOOZ ANTIACIDl SOU! 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