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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" Today's chuckle Money isn't everything, and don't let anybody tell you it is.There are other things, such as stocks, books, letters of credit, travelers' checks and drafts.Stjccbcooke Pailu Beeocd THE WEATHER Sunny today and Tuesday a little warmer; winds light.Low - high Tuesday at Sherbrooke 45 and 75.Established 1897 Price : 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1962 Sixty-Sixth Year Sergeant attacked by trio SUSPECTS _ Above on the left, being retained by Sherbrooke municipal police officers, is Jean-Guy Jacques, brother of Jean-Paul Jacques, who was shot and killed by Sgt.Gaétan Blais, early Sunday morning.On the right, also being retained by police officers, is Renaud Gosselin.Both appeared before a justice of the peace.Sunday, and were charged with assaulting a police officer and interfering with a police officer while attempting to carry out his duty.(Record photos by Gerry Lemay) Weekend toli five policeman kills two others are charged A 33-year-old Sherbrooke municipal police sergeant shot and killed one of three men who attacked A,.M ^ m-s ¦ v-a-w 4-\u2022 r-v e- I e-w e-him with a car jack lever early Sunday morning as hr\tD O ÎTII PI 3 TI O PI S ClOSO 1003^ was attempting to quiet a disturbance the trio was créât- - 1\t¦\t.\u2014-____________ 25 candidates expected for the ET Dead is Jean-Paul Jacques, 954 Lisieux Street, Sherbrooke.He was killed instantly by a bullet in the heart.The other two men, Jean-Guy Jacques, 20, brother of the dead man, and Renaud Gosselin, 25, 1418 Dor-val Street, were arraigned before Judge Evender \\ ril-\tTwentv f \\ e < nulid cos arc leux in Sherbrooke District Court this morning on charges ;,'X|)Ccted i0 romoi the eight of interfering with a police officer in carrying out his ! Eastern Townships ridings in By i t IHBI'.IM JONES (Record staff writer) duty' and attacking a police officer.Bail was set for both men at .sRSO property and $500 cashc Jacques was able to raise the required bail and was but Gosselin could not raise bail iand remained in custody.j Renaud Gosselin are known by the police, set free,!^oreau sa\u2018c*' Last December, they several spe the June 18 federal general;f(,r only one candidate, elecliott', a survey of prellm-iprevents the practise of signing several can and his brother \"just to [didates had not completed thelgood fellow,'' This the w ell wv'-.\t|,i vu,,, ' peevvil 1 s me pracusc ui an in nuisance .\u2022 I inarv nominations this morningjdjviduai signing for over.vbodyjpolitiral ! indicated.While several can be weeks in another Five persons died acciden-(ally in the Eastern Townships over the weekend.Four were killed in ear accidents and one person, an 11-year-old boy drowned near Victoria-ville Sunday afternoon.Car mishaps in Missisquoi Shefford counties accounted for four of the deaths Saturday.Dead are: Leopold Tringle, 58, of Farn-ham; Mrs.Arthur Cote, 5\", also of Farnham; Alfred Dufresne, 66, RR 4, Granby; Mrs.Alfred Dufresne 62, RR 4, Granby; Jacques Belanger, 11 son of Mr.and Mrs.Jean-Marc Belanger, of Victoriaville fell into the Becancour River in Daveluyville, five miles from Victoriaville, Sunday afternoon and drowned.Injured in the car crashes and reported In serious condition at the St.Joseph Hospital at Granby are: Micheline Bernier, 17, of Roxton Pond and her 18-year-old brother Guy; Also injured but later released from hospital was Magella Caron of St.Henri de Levis.Roth accidents occurred Saturday and two lives were lost in each crash.The first occurred about 9.15 Ships in trouble NORFOLK.Va.(AP) \u2014 A | freighter loaded with grain for ! Calcutta and a big charter fishing boat sent out distress calls | Sunday off the southeast U.S.! coast.Both later headed into port, apparently in no danger.The 7,241-ton freighter Mount Evans had a leak in her hull plates.The fishing boat Ocean | Queen was taken in tow by a ^navy minesweeper.NEWS IN BRIEF REGINA (CP)\u2014A mass sit-down demonstration at the Regina provincial jail took a startling turn Sunday night when 23 of the disgruntled prisoners broke open a recreation yard gate and fled into the prairie darkness.By early today eight escapees were back in custody and an extensive hunt wras on for the others.None of the prisoners was considered dangerous.?MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Canada may more than make up in sales to the Common Market what she may lose if Britain joins the European group, F.D.Mathers, president of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, said today in an address to the association\u2019s annual meeting.Mr Mathers said his prediction is subject to continuance of the rate of economic growth and rising prosperity that has characterized Western Europe since formation of the European Economic Community.?PARIS (AP) \u2014 A two-day meeting between President de Gaulle and Prime Minister Macmillan has wiped away many French objections to Britain's entry into the Common Market.A joint communique issued after the talks ended Sunday said the community of interests linking the two countries must influence negotiations between Britain and the six continental states on British membership in the economic community.if\t?\t?ALGIERS (AP)\u2014A bid for compromise by Secret Army-leaders has been rejected by-Moslem nationalists in Algiers, but the city remained quiet today as the Europeans held to the truce they invoked four days ago.?\t?\t?MOSCOW (Reuters)\u2014Pra\\da today published a government statement viewed as a strong indication that Russia will soon resume nuclear tests in reply-tot his week's U.S.testing over Johnson Island in the Pacific.The Communist party newspaper ran the statement in the space usually reserved for its editorials.The statement, issued here Sunday night, was seen as a hint that Russia planned to start testing again soon.Saturday morning on route 13 between Granby and Roxton Pond, when two automobiles met head-on at the top of a small hill.Alfred Dufresne and his 62-year-old wife were killed in this accident.Driver of the second car, Denis Pare of Granby, and two passengers, Guy Bernier and his sister Micheline were all taken to hospital.Pare and Guy Bernier are both suffering from broken legs and Micheline Bernier has a broken arm.The second accident occurred on the outskirts of Farnham about 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon.Leopold Tringle and Mrs.Arthur Cote, both of Farnham were killed in this crash.According to Jean Staniulis, head of the Cowansville detachment of (he Quebec Provincial Police a semi-trailer truck driven by Magella Caron of St.Henri de Levis crashed into the car driven by Tringle as the automible made a turn to another road.District coroner.Dr.Noel Monast of Cowansville opened the inquest a few hours after the accident but adjourned until Wednesday evening at the Desourdy morgue at Farnham.Graham warns of false security CHICAGO (AP) \u2014 Evangelist Billy Graham addressed the largest crowd of his 19 - day Chicago crusade for Christ Sunday and said Americans \"are at the edge of an abyss and are about to fall in,\u201d An estimated 44,000 jammed McCormick Place to hear Graham speak on the Lord\u2019s role in history.Officials of the Graham organization announced 915 persons made \"Decisions for Christ.'\u2019 Graham asserted that Americans live in the same false security that caused God to destroy the twin cities of Sodom and Gomorrah cited in the Bible.He attacked Americans' economic and military securities and trust in science.A further hearing will be heldlsau*î'nS on Thursday at the Sherbrooke j Benis Beliveau jail for as.policeman and also were |formality of filing their ofii j And another amendment t cial nomination papers, includ\t5».ing the $200 deposit, the return ourt House when it is expect-!'nvoUpd in fights in several to- ed both men will enter a pica.|ea' A coroner's inquest into the shooting is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at 4 p.m.The circumstances which led 'to the fatal shooting of Jacques as told by Sherbrooke Police jChief Edouard Moreau were as follows, as closely as he could jreconstruct (he case: \u2018The Jacques brothers and Renaud Gosselin had entered a local hotel earlier in the even-ling where they had had some hard liquor.Upon leaving ihe j hotel, they went to the ! Bedard Restaurant on Belve-| jdere Street.\"They were refused service I in the restaurant and asked to leave on the grounds that their faculties were impaired, and the police were called as a precaution.\u201cAs Sgt.Blais arrived on the Iscene.in answer to the call, the iJacques brothers and Gosselin were pulling away from the restaurant in a panel truck which\u2019 had but one headlight working ! \u201cThe Sergeant follow-ed them to make sure that no further disturbances would occur.\u201cThe truck stopped at Gos selin's house on Dorval Street and Blais parked at a distance from them.\u201cThe three came over to Blais\u2019 patrol car, and one of them started to kick the door.Sgt.Blais called for reinforcements and got.out of the car to calm them down.\u2018They jumped him, threw him to the ground, and hit him with the lever of a car-jack on the head, arms, and nose.\u201cSgt.Blais, unholstered his gun and fired a warning shot in the air.\u201cThe three moved back momentarily, but they started to attack with the lever again.\"Seeing that he was about to be hit again, Sgt.Blais, fired again, and this time he hit Jean-Paul Jacques in the heart.\u201cAt this point reinforcements that Sgt.Blais had called arrived at the scene.Jean-Guy Jacques and Gosselin were apprehended and Jean-Paul Jacques was taken to Hotel Dieu Hospital where he was declared dead on arrival.No date for the inquest has been set yet.Both Jean-Guy Jacques and establishments.iing officers in Ihe eighl ridings j expected the SGT.GAETAN BLAIS Venezuels revolt is smsshed necessary docu-i ments would be forthcomings before nominations closed at three o'clock, daylight time.j this afternoon.Subject to last minute entries nr withdrawals, the Pro j gressive Conservative, LiberalsjniUKet| f\u201er p|jme Minister Diet and Social Credit will contest rnba|{pr on Saturday, wilh an all eight ridings while a New ugly demonstration in Ihe Sud Democratic party candidate has httry area and anolher noisy announced his intention of con session with hecklers at an evening speech at Pembroke, testing Sherbrooke Some reports say that the Ont.NDP\u2019s may enter candidates in Thev were the latest in a se some other district tidings be | jpS (,f similar incidents, which fore the deadline bul a check have been deplored by olhei of returning officers early to party leaders, day disclosed that no appliea-j N>w\ta M e Party lions had been made\ti Leader T.C Douglas said Sun papers by other prospective day \u201e1P demonstrations at Diet candidates.\tenhaker election rallies show As the formalities In connee that the prime minister no lion with the preparation and longer is a \u201cknight on a white filing of the official nomination charger'\u2019 to Canadians papers take several hours, tin Liberal Leader Lester B less the papers are requested; Pearson had a quieter time at from the returning officers be a coffee and doughnuts party tore 11 a.m, it is unlikely that Saturday night in Brockville there will be any change in the Ont,, w here he said Canada forecast line-ups.\t|\u2018\u2018cannot pick quarrels\u201d with its Several changes in the regu allies but must work closely lalions covering the nomination ; with them on trade and polili of candidates become effective cal problems, with the current election.\tCRITICIZES DEBT in! Twenty-five qualified electors Social Credit Leader Robert ling bought off, either in c**h or hy the promise of a job, before election day.Election \\el is aimed nl\tIn former years, the with (andid.\u2022des, a type olidravval could be made any time onhanger who had before Ihe opening of Ihe polls, a himself nominated as an lode\tUnder (he new act, wilh pendent or Independent Some dravvals musl be made before e thing or other in the hope of be Wednesday of Ibis week.After A A\tllhat time, Ihe candidate i* in it he race whether he like* it or not.With Ihe close nf nontina lions, campaigning which has been proceeding at slow pace le expecled lo liven up.In Sherbrooke County, both By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal to outline his paity s Eojumi-viitivcs and Liberals have Campaigning was never more proposals foi a health insui meetings scheduled for lonighl hiuc plan loi the aged and Associate Defen.e Minister needy.\tPierre Sevignv is the scheduled The four parly leaders, with ,nalll speaker at a rally in St.personal nominations already |.'ran,.js School, Bowen Street filed, are travelling today the south, in support of PC randi-prime minister in south conlralj(|,1|, Maurice Allard.The meet Ontario ending up tonight at m), rs scheduled for 8 p.m.Peterborough; Mr Pearson in ,,>niand JovaIi uhPral, will southern Ontario with an eve |lo|(, \u201e M,eeling in St.Jean ri.inng speech at Kitchener: MrJ|ln,,)(\u201e,1|f c|u|r(.h Douglas flying east for a nightiS|r(1(,, west, at 8 30 Campaigning never more rugged for Dief Hall, King speech at Sydney, N.S., and; Mr.loyal will also hold a Mr.Ihoinpson in norlhweslei 11 niP(1|jng jn sq Jeanne d'Are Quebec at Bourlamaque andj(;hlm.h IIan (;a]t strppt West Noraiula.\tTuesday night, while Mr.Allard Among other weekend polili wj|] address a rally at the St.rat speeches was one b.v' Do fence Product ion Minister O Hurley on nuclear weapons a statement stronger than any so far by the prime minister.\u2018\u2018As long as Mr.Diefenbaker is in Ottawa, Ihore will never lie nuclear bases in Canada and Canadian planes will not transport Hu-se murderous ma chines, \u2019 Mr.o Hurley said Sunday at SI.Apollinaire, Que.PLANES ALMOST COLLIDE The hectic events of Satin four-engine chartered airliner See \u201cCampaign Trial\u2019\u2019 Page 5 CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) Loyal forces were reported control of Puerto Cabello today musl sign the papers for each N Thompson spoke Saturday dav for Mr.Diefenbaker began after a weekend of bloody not-!can,l\"i:,lR insteaAd \"J.Icn as ,in jn ^lbf'rta ^.Cri,!CI/'' \"'r\tSudbury airport where Ins previous years.And in a single burden resulting from pensions ing to crush a Communist-|mem[jer Constituencly, an elec land other government pay backed revolt against President t^r rnay sign nomination papers ments and again Sunday in Romulo Betancourt's govern ment.Betancourt said more tha 100 persons and possibly 200 had been killed in putting down a rebellious marine garrison in the port city 65 miles west of Caracas.Unofficial reports of casual ties ran as high as 400 dead and 1,200 wounded, with losses.! The importance of Ihe French.lion ceremonies of the Univer;senting Canada at the independj been overcome heavy on both sides.\tlanguage throughout the world sity of Sherbrooke, Saturday, enre celebrations of Ihe Canter jus a chance to and the role which the French where he received an honorary oons.Elie d'Orford school on Wednesday.The feature of the week will he the whirlwind visit of Prime Minister John Diefenbaker lo this district on Thursday.The Prime Minister is scheduled to arrive at the Slier brooke airport from Bagotville about 9.30 am, following which he will be lendered a civic reception al the Sherbrooke Cite Hall He will leave about 11.15 a in.foi visits lo Windsor Mill* and Magog.Aflcr lunch he will visit East.Angus after which he will fly back to Quebec City for See \u201cPolitical Roundup\u201d Page .4 1 ¦ n Importance of French tongue Role of the French - language universities in preserving world status is emphasized The government announce- ment that, the rebellion had ended came with the surrender of rebel navy officers, but fighting still raged in the old city.and this give* have contract,* iwilh others, without ceasing for Canadian universities must play,degree.\"I saw that our traditional;a single instant, from speaking Mr Comtoi* Albanians vote VIENNA, Austria (AP) \u2014 Albanians voted Sunday for a new' legislature and a virtually unanimous vole for the handpicked candidates of Enver Hoxha\u2019s Communist - dominated Democratic Front was expected.in maintaining this status were The lieutenant governor told j isolation no longer had a reason our language,\u201d emphasized by the Hon.Paulihow impressed he was by thejfor existence .I sensed that said Comtois, lieutenant-governor of universality of the French| we wore no longer alone .\u201cIn Europe the rise of Franca at the annual comoca ; language w hen he was repre ' geographical distances ha\\e has given hack to the French anguage the status which it oe- Quebec Worst toll in aviation history Rejected suggestion plane was overloaded CP from Reuters-AP PARIS\u2014Air France officials today rejected a suggestion that the giant Boeing 707 jet that crashed and burned on takeoff Sunday was overloaded.A total of 130 persons\u2014most of them leading Georgia residents\u2014were killed in the worst single-plane disaster in aviation history.The company issued a statement that said thist ype of aircraft could have easily transported 20 more passengers in addition to several tons of freight.The mayor of Atlanta, Ga., arrived here today to bring home the bodies of most of the dead who mainly were from Atlanta and environs.Ma;o\u2019 .Ivaji Alien set out on I his journey as investigators | ! studied reports the pilot sensed; disaster moments before the accident that killed all 121 passengers, eight crew members and Air France's Atlanta agent.ALL AMERICANS All the passengers were Americans and most were members of the Atlanta Art As-| sociation en route home after a three-week tour of European art galleries and cultural sites, Only two Air France hostesses \u2014seated in the tail end of the Boeing\u2014were flung to safety in the flaming crash at Orly Field outside Paris.A plane steward! (was pulled alive from the wreckage but died later in hos-j pital.Francois* Autiue, on* of the, hostesses, said: \"It was so fast.So sudden.I didn't have time lo realize what was going on.\u201d Witnesses said Capt.Roland Hoshe, one of Air France's most experienced pilots, apparently tried fra itically to halt the airliner after engine trouble developed as it roared down the runway, but the plane was going too fast.Police sealed off a large area over which wreckage was strewn while investigators began collecting evidence on possible causes of the crash.THROWN CLEAR The stewardesses who sur-j vived were at their regular; takeoff stations in the rear of the aircralt and were thrown clear when it plunged yUo UP1, ground among the red-roofed homes of the village of Ville-neuve Le Roi fringing the airport.Eyewitnesses said the four-engined $6,000,000 plane ran the whole length of the runway, lifted off the ground, slewed to the left with one wing down and then \u201cdropped like a stone.\u201d The plane plowed its way through rose gardens for 500 yards before bursting into mass of 150-foot-high flames.leave the ground.The takeoff just before 1 p.m.was in clear, bright weather-one of Paris\u2019 sunniest days this summer \u2014 and everything seemed normal as the plane warmed up for the Atlantic crossing.GET \u2018LAST WORDS' The recording of the pilot's a last words with the control tower at Orly Field was re- The airliner came to rest qUCSied by within 10 yards of a villa where 1 an elderly couple were having Sunday lunch.Two other homes, empty for the day, were damaged.Airport officials said çver, that the Boejag did not.getting the go-ahead.I Ihe district magis-; trate for use in the investiga- don of ine crash.The n'aSls-j\tHONOURED \u2014 The Hon.Paul Comtois, lieutenant-governor of Quebec, received an .hTÎ\"S l.»~-'V\t\"¦\t¦'\tVf mny \u2022>' SJîHxooke c.nvot.u™ s.lcrd»,.Ab.\u201e (h, Ir.- how (»,¦ P.™,s,i.n ,0 ,.te\t(l.i.n.1 McX-tMt i.pel - » »«*«\t.pho,\u201e b) u\u201e, A copied before the Second World War.and it is spoken as the mother or second tongue in all the major countries.In Asia, the rise and respect for the French language is also remarkable,\u201d Mr.Comtois continued.The story is similar in South and Central America Mr.Comtois explained.\u201cBut it was in Africa, that I was most impressed\u201d, he said.There are 15 countries in I Africa w here French is the official language, and where the French culture is considered the most precious heritage left behind by the European colonizers.he said.\u201cThe use of French in the United Nations also shows the great importance which the countries of the world attach to our language,\u2019 Mr.Comtois said., \u201cQuebec is alone in North I America, and we must not forget it .It is up to us to save the French-Canadian culture and the universities must lead in this, he said.\"The language which we speak, and our Christianity, compels us to leave our isolation, and to bring our precious collaboration to the advancement of the French culture in Ihe entire world,\u201d Mr, Comtois SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MON., JUNE 4, 1962 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOORU TAKE IT FROM KATHY Iyou 0U6UTA 6E-A0L5TO STUFF A ^ »JAU£T WITH EXTRA UXJ6H.W«lTlrt6 ENDORSEMEMTS OJ WHOSE TOOTH 1 PASTE, E-HAM ICREAM AN' RAZOR BLADES YOU UKE BEST/\u2014 YOU should know/ you've helped yourself to all th brands US GUVS HAVE 0OCSHT lM TH' ¦ LAST IO YEARS/ Dear Kathy: I\u2019m 15 and have.started going steady.My mother doesn't approve because she doesn\u2019t think people should go steady until they are ready to marry.This is different.She doesn\u2019t understand.When boys and girls go steady now it doesn\u2019t mean they are ready to march the altar.Parents are old-fashioned and don't realize how things have changed.When they were growing up they didn\u2019t even have television! Isn\u2019t it true that lots of girls younger than I am go steady?\u2014Terry L.Dear Terry: Your parents didn\u2019t have television but boys and dates aren\u2019t recent inventions.I'm sure mother has had experience with both.Going steady used to mean something serious and permanent.It still should.In the \"old days\u201d a boy and girl made this arrangement when they felt quite sure that they would not meet anyone they like more and were considering the idea of spending the rest of their lives together.\u201cThis is different\" means that you consider your arrangement less permanent.Is it a form of insurance against lonely evenings?It is just a means to prove you won a popularity race?Does it really make sense to go steady if you plan to date steadily only until someone more interesting arrives on the scene?I don't think so! You\u2019d be a very unusual 15-year-old if you don\u2019t occasionally admire a good-looking f HAVE A CAfffi,SIR WITH YOUR ACCUSATOfô-''\u2014 UY-M\u2014.60 YOU NOW TO THE ^ fWEDIGNE CASIMETASJD YOU WILL NOTE, Of4 THE UPPER SHELF, THAT 1 AM STOCKED UP WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF FREE SAMPLE TUBES OF t\\ tooth ©CD HELP YOURSELF HOOPLE-r-v Montreal, spent the weekend w.th her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Colin Wülette.Miss Ann Miller, of Montreal, was a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs Donald E.Miller, over the weekend.Mrs.Mabel Crandall, accompanied Mr.and Mrs.James Flanagan and daughter Thelma to Ottawa, where she spent the weekend a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Ian C.Boyd.Mr.Ronald Smith from Edmonton, Alta., was in town for a few days and visited his father, who is a patient in the B M P.Hospital.Mr.nd Mrs.Richard Crotty, and family, of Sherbrooke, and Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Miller and family, of Montreal, were guests of Mrs.Sarah Miller.Miss Lorann Willard, of Man-sonville, spent the weekend with Miss Linda Bockus APPEARING JON RE TRIO Columbia Recording Stars One of their hits \u2014 \"IMPOSSIBLE'' JON plays COCKTAIL DRUMS, CLARINET and SINGS.Piano and Bass complete the Irio.DANCING to 1 A.M.BAR OPEN to 2 A.M.NEW SHERBROOKE HOTEL Hans Gadmer, Manager boy other than your boy friend.As long as you look with curiosity, there is a good chance you might want to extend your dating.At this age you should! KNOWLTON \u2014 Mrs.C.E.Crandall, a patient from the Regal Nursing Home at Sweetsburg, is now a patient in the B.M.P.Hospital.Mr.Tony Rotherham, a student of the University of New HAVE YOU TRIED OUR FAMOUS BROILED STEAK AT THE BROME LAKE STEAK HOUSE, KNOWLTON?OPEN from 12 p.m.to 2 a.m.SUNDAY 12 p.m.to 12 a.m.For Reservation* Call CHapel 3-6636 FULLY LICENSED \u2022\\v ¦fa-.x TONIGHT ON TELEVISION THE PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA JOHN DIEFENBAKER CBMT Channel 6 8:00 P.M.T>>« Progresiiv* Comervofivt Pprfy of Ctnoda Brunswick, spent a few days with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.IG.A.Rotherham, prior to leaving for north of Edmonton, (where he w'ill spend the sum-| ! mer.Mr and Mrs.Wm.E.Pettes, of Sherbrooke, were weekend | guests of Mr.Karl A.Mizener and also visited Mr.and Mrs.(Earl B.Mizener.: Mrs.John Syberg attended a (five-day short course at Macdonald College in connection I with the Women's Institute for I Missisquoi County.Friends will be sorry to learn Miss E.Wilson is a patient in the B.M.P.Hospital.Rev.and Mrs.D.H.MacFar-lane and family, of Lachine, spent a few days at their cottage at Brome Lake and also visited Mrs.Carmi McLaughlin at the Elliott Rest Home.The death of Miss Edith N'cholls occurred at the B.M.P.Hospital Kay 21.Funeral services and interment took place in Montreal.Miss Nich oils was a long time resident of Knowlton and was a member of the United Church.Miss Mary Ann Staples, of Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents Mr.and Mrs.Alrien Staples.Miss Helen Martin, of Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.M.Martin.Mr.and Mrs.David R.Carr and sons, Alan and Dana, of St.Lambert were guests over the weekend of Mrs Carr\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Carl C.McClay.On the occasion of her ap preaching marriage, Miss Monique Choiniere was tendered a miscellaneous shower at the Legion Hall.Miss Ann Northrup, of Hem-mingford, and Miss Joan Northrup, of Bedford, were weekend guests of their mother, Mrs Rhoda Northrup.Mr.Murray Call, of Montreal, spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Call.Miss Gloria Gray, of Granby, was a guest o Mr.and Mrs.Horace Whitehead over Ihe ( weekend.Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Rotherham have returned from a trip to England.Miss Mailyn Willette, of GRANBY Mrs.Babbitt and Mrs.Savage have arrived home from a trip to Vancouver.Mr.and Mrs.Frank White, of Norfolk, Va.have benr guests for a week of Mr.W.W.Smith.Miss Katherine Green, nurse-in-training at the Sherbrooke Hospital, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Green.A benefit tea was given at the Knights of Columbus Hall in aid of The Helpers of the Holy-Souls.Mrs.Paul Phoenix and Mrs.Blais received the guests and Mrs.H, Picard and Mrs.Jos Lemeux poured tea.Archdeacon I.M.Lidstone attended a surprise luncheon and presentation in Montreal given by the clergy from the Diocese of Montreal in Anglican House for Archbishop John Dixon on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his ordination.Later in the day Archbishop Dixon announced his resignation to take effect in September RICHMOND \u2014 Mrs.W.K.Pattray has returned from Montreal, where she was called by the illness of her daughter, Mrs.Philip Wilson, who has been a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.S.Duval, Miss Pauline Daigle and Mrs.Gerard Duval attended the funeral of Mr.Duval's sister, Mrs.Do-sia Couturier at Sherbrooke, on May 26, at St.Joseph s Church.Interment took place at S t a n-stead.Mrs.George B.Morin, accompanied by her guest, Mrs.Harry Robbins, of Auburn, N.Y., spent a few df.ys in Montreal with relatives, and visited their sister, Mrs.William Hunter, of Montreal, who is a patient in the Jean Talon hospital.Members of Olive Branch Re-bekah Lodge No.9, who attended the 65th annual two-day session of the Rebekah Assembly, of Quebec, held in Sherbrooke, were, Sisters Viola Noble, as sembly secretary, Gladys Gal-b r a i t h, assembly warden, i Christina Henderson, conductor Mr.and Mrs.H.P.Stone of Bedford, were weekend guests (of mrs.K.G.Nourse.Mr.and Mrs.Roger Dionne and family, of North Bay, Ont., spent a weekend with Mr.and (Mrs.Emile Dionne and Mr.and Mrs.E.G.Fletcher.Mr.and Mrs.D.R.McLaughlin are spending a week in Montreal, guests of Miss Edna Dearden.Mr.Austin Graham was a [delegate from Pioneer Lodge (No.7, I.O.O.F., to the 82nd anniversary of the Grand Lodge of Quebec held in Sherbrooke.OUT OUR WAY By J.R.WILLIAMS rr r AW, POO* Y\t\"icv.: RATE \\ NlOW ^ STA*'r TOB-I/\t^ THIS Fas.4 ?T*A\"r S \u2014V VOUHwRTs J\tA v.cao ABOUT aALLOWINS ~ \u2018JSEREAO- HEM.SHT \\\tALLUSLAT v.\\ ~-E *C_S:= HAk/E BROKEN \\ ki OCORWAV\\ Wsiû/ VA.HŸ CAM T \\ YOUR Sack.\tAAV rLOUNPERik! 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While wall lire* and wheel covers are optional at extra cost.see your Ül VAL ESTRIE AUTOMOBILES LTEE etAturt 2615 KING ST.WEST, SHERBROOKE, QUE.\u2014 PHONE: LO.9-9093 USED CARS AND TRUCK» DECORATION CENTRE WALLPAPfcR TILE LINOLEUM ' carpeting 156 Walllnoton M, SHERBROOKE 217 Notre Omm E.THETFORO MINES StltcbcookcDaiUj Hecocd VON, JUNE 4, 1?63 \"Sherbrooke\u2019s Leading Dairy\u201d SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 10 f-lSSS At University of Sherbrooke convocation Construction of new buildings unveiled The construction of a new sicennce pavilion, an education building, a central office, and a 300,000 volume library beginning in August was announced by Msgr.Irenee Pinard, rector of the University of Sherbrooke in his opening remarks at the annual convocation of the University, on Saturday.The money for the construction will come from the provincial government.Coed wins top award for faculty of arts The Racine Prize, offered for highest standing in the faculty of arts, was won by Lucie Melancon.,In the faculty of law, the Lieutenant-Governor\u2019s medal went to Jacques Mathieu, who also won the Wilson and La-fleur Prize for Civil Proce- TOP PRIZE WINNER _________ Miss Jacqueline Boux, top prize winner in the vi din class in the dure Jacques Sylvestre won Quebec Music Festival Regional Contest, is seen above receiving her prize from Pierre Eninnd, the Civil Law Prize: Pierre the provincial president of the Quebec Music Festivals, on the left.Looking on, right, is War- ! B01>>\tthe Notary's Prize ren Lvnch, a local president of the festival.\t(Record photo by Gerry Lemayl News of the services A4 uiertjC/ By CHARLES CATCHPAUGH Health clinics 53 persons have completed night course in \u201cSurvival Training in the Home\u201d at Newport, reports Police Chief James F.Mulcahy.The graduates will be given certificates.The course was organized by the State Board of Education in conjunction with State Civil Defence.Ed Romey of Montpelier, Vt., is the state head of survival training.He trained instructors, including Col.George Orthey, U.S.Army (retired) who co-ordinated the Newport course.Persons taking the course included teaching nuns, lay for second year; while the i_| prize for Roman Law went to Claude Gagnon.In the faculty of science, the RICHMOND \u2014 (Special) \u2014] Governor-General\u2019s medal was Richmond County health clinics; wcm by Sylvio Richard, while for immunization against diph-i the Lieutenant - Governor\u2019s theria, whooping cough, tetanus! medal was won by Conrad and polio will be held at the! Lauzier.following places this week:\tj The Athlone Bursary, good Tuesday at Greenlay, in the! for two years study in Britain, school hall or gym at 10:00 a m.: was won by Bernard Vig-and Asbestos, St.Isaac Parish,] neaux.in church basement from 2 to: Guy Talbot and Gaston Rou-3:30 p.m;\t] leau shared the Corporation Wednesday, Bromptonvillc.: of Engineers Bursary, andthe school hall or gym from 2 to Canadian Institute of Engin-3:30 p.m.;\t; cers Prize was won by Claude Thursday, Stoke, School No.: Desrosiers.Pierre Blais won 10, 10;h range at 2 p.m.; atj the Public Works Prize while Convent at 2:30 p.m.\tConrad Lauzier won the Mech- anical Prize.The Professors\u2019 Prize for high standing in Electrical Engineering went to Silvio Richard, while Jean Moore took the Laboratory Prize in Electrical Engineering.Richard Thibault and Roger Chevalier won the prizes for high standing in third year engineering and second year chemistry respectively.The Lieutenant - Governor\u2019s Medal in the faculty of commerce was won by Gilles Blais, who also won the La Tribune Prize, for academic excellence.Conrad Lussier won the Belanger Prize for accounting, while Jean-Louis Langlois won the Codere for industry and effort.The Caisse Popu laire Sociale prize went 1o Leonard Veilleux and Jean Rene Hamel took the Chamber of Commerce Prize.\"The past year has been a ' very successful one,\u201d Msgr Pinard said,\u201d from both an academic and material point of view.\u2018\u2019Academically, we have founded an institute of re- : ligious culture.The institute ] of teaching has been trans- | formed into a full-fledged I faculty.In addition girls will ! bo allowed to enter the fac- : ulty of arts.Courses leading j to doctorates and masters de- j grecs have been instituted, and honors courses, in chem- i istry and biology have been created,\u201d he said.\"Materially, a research la- | boratory has been set up as ! well as many other laboratories for the science faculty, j and construction was started on a 460 room dormitory,\u201d he stated.The importance of the family and the troubles which arc presently besetting it in i the Province of Quebec were ! the topics of a speech given ] by the Hon Emilien La-france, provincial minister of family and social welfare, of Sherbrooke, who received an honorary dectorate in social sciences.\"The more 1 travel and the come convinced of the great importance of the family in shaping the destinies of peoples,\" Mr.Lafrance said.\"It forms or deforms peoples and societies .it is the topic of which sociologists, poets, sages ami philosophers, have long sung the praises,\" he said.\u201cToday, however, the family is in trouble, in actual peril; it is menaced by ma terialism, libertines, alcoholism, housing shortages, divorce, a lack of discipline amongst youngsters, and the weaknesses of parents,\" Mr.Lafrance charged \"To correct the drastic situation we need immediate research into the strong and weak points of the family, and what can best be done to correct it Wo need more ed- ucation for the families on family mat lei\u2019s.And these two should be but stepping stones to further enlightenment,\u2019\u2019 Mr.Lafrance exclaimed.He suggested that all clubs, societies, religious institutions, etc.that arc interested in the ¦family\u2019 should group together to form a \"League for the Protection of the Family.\" M teachers, store clerks, housewives and police officers.Chief Mulcahy said that, in his opinion, if an atomic attack is to come, it is most likely to occur late on a Saturday night or early Sunday morning.He said, \u201cThe Russians, like the Japanese, know us very well.They know the average American very well, and know that he likes to go out Saturday nights.This makes Saturday night the logical time for an attack.\u201d The attack, in the chief\u2019s | opinion, could come at any time of the year.However, he said if a bomb is dropped near Newport, it will be dropped by mistake; there is no target of strategic importance in the immediate area.The chief stated that the state of Vermont has plans to care for refugees from the Province of Quebec.\u201cWe are not unmindful,\u201d he said, \u201cthat there are 2,-000,000 people or so in the ]NEW CHAIRMAN ANNOUNCED \u2014 Jacques Brisson, center, Montreal area, and if that who was installed Friday as the new chairman of the Sher- 1,200 altend election rally i Vacation school set for July 3-13 Advance registrations are now being received for a two week vacation church school to he held at the Lennoxville United Church July 3 to 13 with sessions from 9 to 11 a.m.Children from all denominations are welcomed.The school has four departments: Kindergarten for 4 and 5 year-olds directed by Mrs.Dorothy Tucker; primary, 6 to 8 year-olds under the direction of Mrs.Margaret Williams; junior.9 to 11 years of age.directed by Mrs.Beverley Suitor and junior high for 12 to 14 years old under the direction of Mrs.Beverley Noble.The program will include worship, songs, hymns, bible stories, handicrafts, nature studies and games.To assist in the planning for! fhc school this year, parents are' asked to register their children on or before June 11 with Mrs.R.MacMillan, Maple Avenue, Lennoxville at LO.2-8353.A fee of 50 cents per child or S1.00 per family will be collected to cover costs of handicrafts material.Further information may be obtained from the director of the school, Mrs.T.A.Judson at Bishop\u2019s University or by calling LO.2-8792.metropolis suffers an atomic attack, these people will have to go somewhere.Also, we must take into consideration the fact that Plattsburgh is a number one military target.There are Strategic Air Command missile carrying bombers stationed there.\u201d.The chief said (hat Newport has a 200 bed portable hospital, complete with cots, generators for emergency power, medical supplies, surgical instruments and even religious supplies for the use of ministers and priests.The stock of medical supplies was recently increased.When asked who would be in charge in case of an emergency, Chief Mulcahy said that he would be, even if martial law were declared.brooke branch of the Engineering Institute of Canada, is seen above talking to the Montreal chapter chairman, on his left, C.G.Kingsmill, and another member of the Montreal branch, Paul Brault.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Don't wait .\"Insure and be sure\" see \u2014 HENRY WARD All lines of insurance Tel.LO.91050 A special notice has been issued to the public, advising that the 25 yard rifle range in East Sherbrooke is a danger area, and its privacy should be respected.POWELL RIVER, B.C.(CP) The warning, issued over the ¦Jo}ln William Fraser, 39, among Lions Club organizes charity gourmet dinner The annual gourmet\u2019s dinner:New Sherbrooke Hotel on June organized by the Sherbrooke]?at 6 p.m., Yvon Ethier, vice-Lions Club will be held at the]president of the dub an- \u2014;nounced Monday.f I \u2022\tg\tMr.Ethier said guests at the tasn/on sho w\tKe ,chTcst foods and taste the best vintage * L U a\tw*nes- Hc said there will be an is ii&fa at (Lflij open c°c|ttaii bar f°r °ne anci a half hours, entertainment by COW ANSVILLE.\u2014 (Staff.) ; guest artists and door prizes.A Fashion Show and Display Tickets cost S25 a piece, night was held at the Cowansville High School recently- Dambuster killed Proceeds of the evening will be used to purchase equipment for one of the local hospitals.COWANSVILLE \u2014 One of the largest and most, responsive crowds to attend a Brome - Missisquoi political rally of the 1962 Federal election campaign was held at the St.Leon Secondary School hall here, Sudday night in the favor of Normand Ruel of Farnham, the Social Credit banner-carrier for the duel county.Over 1,200 people attended the meeting which got underway at 9 p.m.to listen to four guest speakers including Dr.Robert Norman Thompson, newly appointed leader of the Canadian Social Credit party.In his address, Mr.Thomp-son spoke of innumerable \u2018bridges\u2019 the Social Credit party would build to gap the present inefficiencies of the Progressive-Conservative government and past Liberal party administrations.\u201cSomething has happened in Canada today,\u201d Mr.Thompson said, \u201csomething that has never happened before.The people are tired of old-line parties.The miracle of June 18 will be the miracle of the Social Credit party.\u201d Both parties are so much alike, Mr.Thompson continued, referring to both the Conservative and Liberal that the people call them the Pearsonbakers\u2019 parties.\u201cI am convinced that the people of Canada do not want socialism\u201d he said, \u201cinstead the people want, liberty.But they want their liberty with security.\u201d Mr.Thompson then pointed out that for the past 37 years the Social Credit party has ruled Alberta and British Columbia without a single interruption.Speaking of the Conservative government Mr Thompson said that within the past, two years the Canadian national debt was doubled as compared with any previous period since Confederation.Referring to a recent article that appeared in a Montreal newspaper, which he did not name, Mr.Thompson said that this paper claimed that the reason why there was a great influx of Socreds in Quebec was because of the large number of poor and uneducated people.\u201cThis is foolish,\u201d he continued, \u201cThere are no better Creditists elsewhere in Canada than in Quebec.\u201d Six Quebec mayors will run for nomination at the upcoming election.In Quebec there are also lawyers, doctors and teachers that will run.There will also be four outstanding labor leaders throughout, the country that will carry our banner \u2014 one of these is from Montreal, he said.LAFRANCE HONOURED \u2014 The Hon.Emilien Eafnince is seen above entering his name on (he reeords-book of the University of Sherbrooke after being accorded an honorary doctorate in social sciences at the university\u2019s annual convocation.Saturday.(Record photo by Doug Gerrish) Unable to save building Family at St.left homeless in Felix de Kingsey fire Sun.ST.FELIX HE KINGSEY \u2014 (Special) \u2014 Fire of unknown origin levelled a two-storey wooden frame house here Sunday on the 8th range.The family of Emilo Robidas was left homeless as result of the.fire which started in the second-storey and is believed to have been caused by a short-circuit.The Robidas family had finished supper when younger members of the family smelled smoke and saw it coming from)men confined their hoses on the top floor about 5 pm.Jthe house a- the light winds Mr.Robidas was working injblew away from the barns, the barn milking cows at the lime and as he left the barn, grossed so far they could do| The barns were not touched nothing to save the building ]by the blaze.Mr.Robidas said Furniture downstair va.sa veil ho carried insurance of about but much was lost on the sc $2,000.00 but the loss was cond floor.\t| heavy.Neighbors rushed over to.help the Robidas\u2019 fight, the blaze and remove most of their belongings.The fire, which started at about 5:30 p.m.kept burning for about three hours as firemen kept pouring water on the burning building.The signature of E.B.Armstrong, Deputy Minister at the De- the select group of Royal Air] Force clam busters who bounced BURY\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Lt.-Col.partment of National De- ] bombs on the water resources John M.Gardiner, CD.official-fence, Ottawa, also advised Germany during the Second ]y took command of the 7/XI that the Crown will not ac- j World War, crashed into a log Hussars RCAC from Lt.-Coi.Ed- Change of command held at Bury Shorts barred BEDFORD \u2014(Special)\u2014The Bedford town council passed a bylaw at their regular monthly meeting recently prohibiting women to wear shorts in any public place within the hoses pumped from a nearby town limits.Public places inbrook but the fire had pro j (.|udcd streets and also playgrounds.he noticed fire coming through the roof of the house.Firemen I were called from St.Felix, four| miles from here on the St.: Marie Road hut they could noil save the burning house.Eight, volunteer firemen un 1er Paul Belisle used three' CHURCH HISTORY cept responsibility for any claims which may arise out of damage or injury, including death, to persons or pro- See \u201cAs You Were\u201d Page 5 BKIEFLETS from MILFORD'S 143 Frontenac St.I.O.9 2566 boom and was killed near here ward P.McGovern, ED, here Saturday.Killed in the same Saturday afternoon crash was Aaron Fagergren, 45, RSM.Wo i O.0.Matthews of Shelton.Wash., a passenger also relinquished his post, which on a flight from Quesnel, in the was taken over by WO-1, G.C.B.C.central interior, to Camp-jparadis.bell River on Vancouver Island.] Brig.\u2019 Jean Prosper Gautier, commander of 9 Militia Group ¦\tj ~\t|\tofficiated over the ceremonies, Launch rolaris and was accompanied by offi-CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.cers bis headquarters, includ (AP) \u2014 The United \u2019 States ]in£ U.-Col.A.Langlais, Lt-nuclear submarine Thomas Edi-î.L Armitage, and WO-1 son successfully launched a]^- A- Flanders.Polaris missile from beneath! CRber guests on the review- SHERBROOKE Mrs.Mary Cordozo, Director of the Department of Speech, Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital, will be the Speaker at the the surface of the Atlantic jn8 stanc* included former corn-meeting, Thursday, June 7th.Qcean Saturdav.The missile \u2018manding officers: Brig.J.N.at 8 p.m., held at the School unleashed from a dcoth of about Wood- commander of No.11 for Retarded Children, 273, jq fcet burst swiftly to the f\u2019rouP' Montreal; Lt.-Col.W.London Street, Sherbrooke.surfacc ignited and sped more Bishop; Lt.-Col.E.E.Denison; Anyone interested in speech Ahan ^gg miles down range jLt.-Col.T G.MacAulay; and Lt.- problems, please attend.\tI \u2019 ________________\tCol.C.Hoyle -\tJ Other invited guests attend- The annual meeting of the t\tj Jzawc > Brompton Road Musical and So-I * \u201cFroriZ.t; Jtîv/3 The hard job of investing simplified! 14 Selected MUTUAL FUNDS LO.2-4741 or LO.9-7626 Confidential Inquiries Welcomed.E.W.MacIVER Bongard & Co., Offices, Ne»v Sherbrooke Hotel |cial Association, will be held at the Community Hall, on June 5th, 1962 at 8.30 p.m.]ing the ceremony included: Lt.-Col.Douglas W.W\u2019ard, C O.of BUENOS AIRES (AP)\u2014Anti-1The Sherbrooke Regiment, semitie Argentine terrorists pro- RCAC; Major D.L.Davis of the testing the hanging of Adolf 46th Field Artillery Regiment I Eichmann machine - gunned a RCA, Drummondville; former Jewish business firm and hurled 7/XI Hussars officers Major M a bomb at the Israel Union W.Mowle, Capt.W.Quigley.School Saturday.No casualties Capt, E.A.Wilson and Capt.were reported.Leaders of theVV.McCullough; Messrs.P.Theo-Association of Argentine Israel-!bold and Mr.Hudston.Many ______________________________| ites appealed to Interior Minis- wives also attended with invit- Contmental Bldg.Suite 509 cr J01\u2019^ Walter Perking for ed officers and dignitaries.Tel.LO, 9-2600\tprotection of Jewish property l The ceremonies began with, an inspection by Bng.Gautier accompanied by the former anci new commanders and formel and new RSMs, Lt.-Col.Langlab and Lt.-Col.Armitage.Lt.-Col.McGovern and Lt.-Col Gardiner both spoke to the The first Presbyterian church in Ontario was built at Lan \u2022egimcnl after a short address]played marshal selections, add caster, in Glengarry county, in iy Brig.Gautier.These talks!r«tor.h«.dcci»rcd thf ncuciw j.o\t.\t» Blessed Virgin Mary and the\t- ioiiowing dividends:\tLussier.^ Marcella\tpaduates presented^ short tab POLITICAL ROU N DU P lust missed a runway collision with a light plane that had landed moments earlier.l ater at Chelmsford.12 miles away, he ran into a violent do monstration by some 150 pcr-l sons as he arrived to speak at a union hall It was aimed pn Abtnbi mania at Progressive Conser A^oma vauve candidate Don\tAluminum president of the hig Sudburv district local of the Interna Apgus vorp tional In ion of Mine.Mill and Asbestos Smelter Workers find l.\tAtlas Mr.Gillis has severed rela Bell Tel.lions with his union's Canadian nra71i headquarters and is a key fig p \\ Oil ure in the stormy battle be p forest tween Mine Mill and the Cana p ^ Power dian Steelworkers Union (CLC1 c-an c-einent Can.Iron Breweries Br.Alum.Financial & Market Report ®irt,!a GREENSHIELDS LTD.MONTREAL STOCK ( CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE\tEXCHANGE Closmg 11 am\tClosing 11 am 40 V» 14 108 14 for control of the nickel workers local he heads.\t|Cdn.Mr.Gillis was hit on the neck cdn.: ripped in a melee as he arrived! cdn.Inti.Power : at the union hall w ith the prime\tPfd.Progressive Conservatives in'minister Nobody laid a handle.P.Railway the field \u2014 one in every con-Tin Mr.or Mrs Diofenbaker in Cons.Smelters .stituency\u2014264 Liberals, 226 So thc crowd but the prime min- nist.Seagrams No.ire.Quarterly si.50 per twr.p*v &\u201c** '\u201c\t;\tpressed in French and English, an evening meeting.\ticial Creditors.212 New Demo ^ter > wife elbowed one of the Dom Bridge \u2022bit July 16th, 1962 v>' In the grade 11 Science >ear !the appreciation of the class toj Highlighting campaign activi- cratic Party members, 14 Com t1ov\\d which pressed close Dom Tar very grand distinction was won th reverend ehanlain.the rev- tv in the Eastern Townships munists and 16 indoi ê% Cumulative Partu-ipating Preferred Stuck at the close of business on .L , , .u ,\t.\u2014a-liven leau of tribute and reverence,\trnntimied From Pace 1 Paule Labbe.success and ele\\en ^ q{ the graduates ox\tContinued hrom Page girls received certificates.>o Par Vahie Common Stock 'the reverend chaplain, the rev-lty in the Eastern Townships munists and 16 independents Members of the organized]Dom Textile 'by Miss Renee Morin, ten eren(j mothers and sisters oftheiover the week-end was the visit There will be three or more throng carried placards Unking Famous Players No'.bte9Àu^rtrti5to.i6
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