Sherbrooke daily record, 25 septembre 1962, mardi 25 septembre 1962
[" % Tomorrow I was a student in Moscow .the first person report of American graduate student Carl Proffer who was enrolled at Moscow State University under the US-USSR cultural exchange agreement.Proffer's three-part report beginning in The Record tomorrow is a revealing look at how the young people of Russia live, study and think.V ShcthtookcDailu Becocd Today's chuckle If1«tor1«iui (pH im «bout thn pant ami ivononiUu toll u« about the futurp.Thin only iho preMMil It conriulni.Prie* i 5 Cent* ships cargo Nasser names premier Eatabliahed 1897 For the past year J8 Canadian |said running between Reds, Cuba OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Eight Canadian - owned ships have been running cargo between Russia and Cuba in the ÿ last 12 months, a reliable informant says.Some of the deep-sea ships have been operating a regular shuttle service between ports in the Soviet Union and Cuba, the source says.The ships are owned by Cana-|\t'Af tAt dians but registered under the British flag.Officials here believe the ships carried Cuban sugar to Russia, but they have no knowledge of the cargoes hauled from the So- £ Q\t[ | | viet Union to the Caribbean is-i land of Premier Fidel Castro.f 11^ The American government, Q* | | ^ SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC TUESDAY, SI Pit MB! R 25.I9f>2 Sixty-Sixth Year All units on the alert Expresses CAIRO (AP) President Nas-i warning in rccent weeks of a ser has tapped his\tCommunist build-up in Cuba ;\t- NAT10NS (Ap^1 political aids, Alj Sabiy, to .Kppn trvinc to psrsuads its \u2018\t^\t« he.d a new collective leader- Uto alliei In nop Iheir lias\tSo\u201cef\u201cîreTgn Su\t.s^£(fs.pSp,une ,heiMi\"isT \"\"'r s «*£ -,h' In a radio-television a'l'lre^\t{i:irn^\u2019world-wide boycott\tC°nCern m to the nation Monday night, ships taking part in the trade united Mates iv\t1.0 .tori lav ije(ween me two countries.Nasser said he wanted to lay aside his administrative duties to devote more time to building what he calls an Arab brand of socialism.The speech was billed in advance as filling in details of the national charter he announced last Mav.In that charter, he THREE LINES promised to broaden his regime Freight Limjted; Maiden Hill The two diplomats were scheduled to meet at a luncheon Three Canadian-owned lines in Rusks hotel suite for their operate the eight ships, the; first private talks since last source said.\tIJuly- when they conferred in The vessels were identified as; Geneva during the conference Beech Hill, Cedar Hill, Fir Hill, : on Laos.\t; Mulberry Hill, Sycamore Hill,| The Berlin problem was high; all owned by Halifax-Overseas;on their agenda along with that MAYOR A CANDIDATE trouble in Argentina looms as admirals quit Bl ENOS AIRES (AP) \u2014[statement for which Clement as Mass resignations from the mimed responsibility Monda> powerful council of admirals \u2019,u\u2019 navv fried to force him out confronted President Jose ln favor of \" man military Maria (Undo with a I juntH.A navy source acknowledged new crisis today.The air force,I,,,.\t.pledged to his support, ortie.\t8\t\" cd an alert of all units for new ' Wf \u201e\u201e nnt slnnp ^ lioiiMc m Aigentma.\tjair force and army are having Theic were reports of pOC-Jtroubles too.\" keis ot discontent in all the; Sources in the other services [services over the new military,agreed 'leadership that kicked out the - Arturo Fronditi was deposed by the armed forces as president and Guido installed Inst March because of the military'» alarm at election successes by followers of former dictator Juan I\u2019eron.Guido dissolved Parliament and ruled by de-eree, and although he promised new eleetions in October, 1963, faetions within the army talked openly about overthrowing him in favor of military rule.through collective leadership, free elections and an equitable distribution of wealth.It was the broadest overhaul__________ of government machinery since ;ver Oriental Line Limited of United Nations General Assem- and Streatham Hill, both owned by Acadia Overseas Freighter Limited of Halifax, and the _ Sudbury Hill, owned by Vancou- mats in New York for the of Cuba.The meeting is one of a series being held by Rusk with foreign ministers and other diplo- Nasser and his band of young ; Vancouver, officers sent King Farouk from | The tw'O Halifax shipping lines the throne into exile with the i are linked with I.H.Mathers coup of 1952.\tj and Son Limited, a major east Sabry was appointed head of a new executive council which will collectively assume executive power, Nasser said.In effect, this makes Sabry premier and chief of government.RETAINS POWER coast shipping firm.Officials here have been keeping tabs on the movements of Canadian-owned ocean freighters in the Cuba-Russia cargo business.The Streatham Hill, for ex- bly.He has met with British Foreign Secretary Lord Home, and a number of other U.S Norwegian Foreign Minister Halvard Lange, Japanese Foreign Minister Maysayoshi Oliira allies.j army command in last week's [uprising.The rebels accused [the army command of holding (luido a virtual prisoner while John S.Bourque, former UN rahinet minister and Ml.A for p|olling a mj|jtary dictator-Sherbrooke from 1935 to 1960, left, congratulates Mayor Armand Nadeau of Sherbrooke who s|,j, agreed to be UN candidate in Sherbrooke County in Ihc Nov.14 provincial elections.\tj r;,.n cayo Antonio Alsina, air (Record photo by Gerry Lcmay) i force commander, announced jthe alert at midnight.He said: \u201cThere are other armed forces which at: this time have not defined their allegiance.\u201d Gen.Juan Carlos Ongania, Mayor Nadeau to stand tor UN in Sherbrooke \u201cI agree 100 per cent withl the program set by the Union By CUTHBERT JONES (Record staff writer) Wins battle _______ |\t__________ LONDON (Reuters) \u2014 Cana- _\t^_______ Also created, however, was a[ ample, was in the Baltic Sea dian Breweries Limited Monday; j^a^ona]e caljCUg at Amqui over ' '\t\"\tannounced that they had beaten tj,e weekend,\u201d Mayor Armand'at its expiry, ihc population the giant Guinness brewing firm ! Nadeau 0f Sherbrooke declared will indicate their wishes ' in a take-over battle for the 200- ]ast\twhen he agreed to aid.presidency council headed by port of Leningrad last Novem Nasser to have responsibility 'her and December, then turned for policy and planning.The executive council decisions will be collective and Sabry will be unable to act on his sole authority, Nasser emphasized.up at Havana and other Cuban ports in mid-January until early March.By May, it was back at Odessa in the Black Sea, returning to Havana in June and then sailing from Santiago in August.POPULATION GROWTH OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Canarin's poplatinn at June I was an estimated IK,570,000 persons, an iiierease of 331,753 over June I, 1961, when the last decennial eensu» was taken.Population figures, released today by the Dominion Bureau of Statisfies, show Quebec with the largest Increase during the year.That province gained an additional 106,-789 residents to bring its population to 5.366,000.Ontario\u2019s population was fattened by 105,908 residents, bringing its rount to 6,342,000 at June 1.¦without considering political allegiance, wish that their legit mate aspirations be heard at;ASKS STATEMENT BC m°y reactivate school agreed with Alsina.Apparently this meant chiefly the navy, although the former war secretary, Gen.Jose Cornejo Saravia.remained a bitter holdout against the new direction of the Guido government.Freedomite warning: hands off children the top level and wish that the he [next government be truly democratic, that is to say government year-old Cork brewery Beamish and Crawford.The take-over bid was for 44 per cent of the brewery's 690,000 shares.12 known dead Giant probe to be 16 still missing in called off; plane crash CP from Reufers-AP [craft were continuing the search LONDON \u2014 Hope faded today but merchant vessels that had for 16 persons still missing in been assisting were told to re; the North Atlantic 36 hours after ;sume their voyages, the crash of a U.S.airliner i Twelve of the 76 people\u2014in-carrying 76 persons.\tj eluding eight crew members\u2014 The search over a 3fi0-square-'ab°ar^ Flying Tiger line mile area was to be called off later today.Three ships and several air Warns against Berlin move Super Constellation are known dead, their bodies recovered.Forty - eight were rescued within six hours after the crash; heavy seas until in a remarkable feat of seaman- freighter Celerina firm, run as Union Nationale candidate in Sherbrooke County.He told a delegation of nearly 1,000 electors who waited on him at his Russell street home that he would campaign on the;j0 a candidate of the Uni basis of the platform outlined by Opposition Leader Daniel Johnson at Amqui on Sunday.The invitation to represent the party in the Nov.14 provincial general elections was extended to Mayor Nadeau by J S.Bourque, UN MLA for Sher-; brooke from 1935 until his de-the plane\u201d after it ditched in*^ea*; *n\tand a long-time the Atlantic with three dead en- member of gines.\tcabinets.\u201cWe could not have managed In announcing his decision to of the people for the people, enter the fight, Mr.Nadeau de a government that appreciates dared:\tjthe realities of the daily life of \u201cI agree to be candidate of the population of Quebec, and the Union Nationale, because,!\"'*1*0!1 will echo its just de- Imands.\u201d I Appealing for the support of i all people of goodwill, Mr.Na- lon Nationale is for me to be a candidate of all those who Aden calm after riots deau continued, \u201cThe electoral campaign now opening has an Ongania declared; Tf \u2018 is hoped that all armed forces, within a few hours, will an nounce to all the penjde that they truly support the national government.\u201d While Guido demanded and got a pledge of support from the navy, Ongania and Alsina showed concern over the action of 25 members of the navy council of admirals in offering their resignations Monday night.The aspect of greatest importance in [admirals said they wanted to that it allows the people to de [give Guido\u2019s new navy secrc cide whether in a democracy a tary, Rear Admiral Carlos Ko government may order general elections \u2018on a particular issue' all the time refusing to render Union Nationale ADEN (Reuters)\u2014Police re ported Aden \u2018\u2018completely quiet\" an accounting of its administra today after Monday\u2019s anti-fed-i tion.If this is so, it means the In his speech of acceptance,; eration riots as the legislative1 end of responsible government lungia, freedom of action.Guido PHI NCR JON DC.(CP) \u2022 The Son ; of Freedom Doukho-hors, camped 1,000 strong near here, issued a hands off our children warning to the provincial government Monday nighi as speculation grew that the government might reactivate the New Denver dormitory school.The Freedomite», reaffirming;___ their determination to join \u201cour brothers in Agassiz,\u201d warned! that if their children were taken|\t.to New Denver \u201cwe are pre\tOnml pared to sacrifice everything in *\t^\t11 their defence.\u201d The government placed a number of Freedomite children in the New Denver dormitory in the 1950s when llu ir parents re fused to send them to puhlit ¦d I o attempt once again JACKSON, Miss.(AP) \u2014 Armed with a promise from the Mississippi .stale college board, named K o i u n gi a to replace schools because they said the!\tJ\u2018\"\"cs M- Meredith wn I to try again today to enroll at the University of Mississippi.The 5th U.S.Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans forced Rear Admiral Gaston G.Cle ment.The navy took no part in the fighting last week.But during] a pacifist sect, revolt the navy blamed schools taught militarism and nationalism.The Freedomites profess fo he New Denver was closed in f)le promise Monday with a threat of contempt action, and it the way we did,\u201d said Mur Mr.Nadeau first paid tribute council continued its debate oh and of all the sa eguards n .\t( ray, \u201cif the crew and the pas- to the splendid work accom-; Britain\u2019s plan to Bnk the colony means for the population.\ti (audo sengers had not behaved so'plished by Mr.Bourque in the 25, with the H-state South Arabia An invitation to Mr.Nadeau\tU\tj\t10 scnd th('lr chlldrcn to|gavo thc boar(, until 7 pm magnificently-without panic.\u201d! years he represented Sher-; Federation.\t:to stand for election was issued MS 006$ home\t,JaI)T to mak, cood The survivors, suffering shock brooke County at Quebec.\tThe government said Monday !*>\u2019 i5harlos (-\"nnurs on beha.f| LONDON (Reuters)- Sir Ed ^\t,/11tin ^[', 1 from the landing, rode out Mayor Nadeau declared that night'that.106 people were ar S English-speaking electors.win Leather.43, a Canadian ,lll''ir**\t.v.,\t»»\t-\t.\t, ¦\t, \u2022 ¦ ,\t^\t.\t.\t\u2022 .ship and courage in the storm-distress calls, reached them, j brooke for the time being at three wounded when police\tJn\t1 01111 ¦>\u2019> pital here Monday alter three military officials said the1 least.He still has two years to opened fire on rioters who set the Liberals v ie relieved el weeks\u2019 treatment for a nasal in school.This brought a warning normally sits, rallier than the COPENHAGEN (AP)\u2014NATO Secretary - Genral Dirk U.Stikker today warned the Russians that if they move against.West Berlin they will be \u201cconfronted by a whole series of ,\t, counter - actions\u201d by the West- '\u2019e\"ture\u2019 w!\"ch ^ the search.; _________\t'\thad sent the merchantmen on ern powers.j j .\t,,\t.\tf their way.Addressing the_ general as-\tBonaVenture, the U.S sembly of the North Atlantic çoast Guard cutter Owasco and Treaty Organization, Stikker the ocean weather ship of Sta-l called for firmness and solidar- tion juljette will continue comb- OTTAWA (CP)-As the new tossed Atlantic 500 miles west, U.S.of Ireland.\t] survivors included 42 military run of his three-year term.All the passengers were U.S.personnel and three women deservicemen and their families;pendents, on the way to Germany.BONNIE LEADS SEARCH The British admiralty said the Canadian aircraft carrier Bona-i from Education Minister Les eamjuis at Oxford, ibis was shops ablaze.Two others were Ü'0 Pr,l,)h\u2019m of holding a eon- f,.ctjon an(| a stomach rupture i ,\t, \u201cI will continue to fulfill my|shot and wounded by an Arab vcn*10n *ler'\u2018 *)J' .,*1.e anno\"n'\u2019( Sir Edwin, is a native of Ham 0 r a's's(\u2019s-mandate at the City Hall, and police officer.\tI See \u201cMayor Nadeau\u201d Page 5 ilton, Ont.Peterson that the children must part of the board\u2019s agreement with the court.Austerity toughest issue Cure for economic woes av/aited ISSUE STATEMENT\ti>ui while court agreements In a public statement, the were being made in New Or-Freedomitrs also warned th Joans, Governor Ross Barnett of would not be intimidated \u201cby [ Mississippi was making counter either the police threats, by im 'moves in Jackson, the capital.The 64 year-old governor, who promised to go to jail rather ity by the alliance in the face jng ^ ^ e area for survivors Parliament opens, Canadians of new Soviet threats in Berlin tilrnimh thp'*da*v The Rnnaven-1 w*l* 1)6 writing for Prime Minis-which he said were bound to JuJe Reported \u2019\tter Diefenbaker to drop the come in the next six- months.| The Canadian carrier planned other shoe- prisonment, by manhandling or : by death.\u201d \u201cWe repeat we are ready for]than see Meredith knock down you to make of us soap, hag 114 years of segregation took Liberals, New Democrats and; ada's foreign\texchange re-\tMr.Diefenbaker can fill this biill Full\tdetails won't\tbe known gage, lampshades\u201d\u2014an appar-; these actions: Social Crediters have agreed in serves.All agree\tthat austerity\twith his new policies, the outline until\tthe legislation\tis intro ent reference to comments by; j He obtained\ta state court their dislike of some of the must be replaced\tby policies of\tof Which will be sketched by dueed\tand Finance\tMinister;the Freedomites that Mountain1 order forbidding\tuniversity of- measures introduced June 24 to economic expansion.halt a precipitate fall in Can-, ?It remains to be seen whether the throne on Thursday.?] the session-opening speech from Nowlan presents a supplemen Prison at Aeassi/ was \u201cCan- ficiais from enrolling Meredith tary budget \u2014 his first budget '\t, ,\t\" f-and forbidding Meredith from speech.\tada\u2019s Buchenwald\u201d Scores of|cnro,|jng In any event, the government their fellows are held t,lcre>!0RDERE[j /» rrest$ APPOINTEES COMING AND GOING».* \u2014 ./-Vi I '\u2014'I I l I\tV, ^ I n I IV \u2022->\t- \u2014\u2014 ,,n|y ovpr wllat ), has done bul enays.\tordtr direct,»f .late poüce to ,\t.\t, j\tUhe way it did it.\ti The Freedomites agreed Mon- arrest anyone who tried to ar.we are still experiencing - the ;;;T\u201c'TrTm'Th; VrrPr'aTt 7a;.:rially his political opponents-\tOTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Cabinet or;polls, a survey indicated.\tAll\tproblems in the departments\tF0UR\tp0|NTS\tf|ay at their\tBromley Park\trest or fine a state official in Soviets have not so far ven- rj\u201ePr in thp Larrh\tare waiting to see the nature of\tPolitical appointees\u2019 h'8h in in- have found new jobs outside\tthe\tadministration and ae ing as\tThe\tJune 24 emergcncy pr0.\tcampsite near\there to send\tconnection with the Meredit tured on anything irrevocable.The drama on the sea started the \u2018 longer-term measures of a\t«uenceKbut low ln job security, government.\tcampaign workers\tgram,\tfollowing the May 3 de-\ttheir children\tback to school\tcase ~ x-«*i\u2014rvof.it-a\u201d ha'G\tbeen coming and going\tSix\tnew executnc assistants\tThe former MJ s who\thave\tvaluation of the\tdollar\u2019s\tex\tprovided the children will be re\tWithout explaining why, the here\twith unusual frequency in\thave\tbeen brought in from\tj0jnerj executive ranks are\tRich-!\tchange rate to 92\u20194\tcents in\tU.S.\tturned to\tcamp each day from\thighway patrol announced a 24- recent weeks.\tacross Canada and five others\t^ Thrasher, 40, Amherstburg,\tfunds, included four main meas-\tPrinceton\tschools and provided]hour standby alert as the hear- A\tspate of appointments,\thave\tswitched departments to\t\u2019 \u2018 v\tures:\tthey are\tnot forced to salute\tJng in New Orleans was draw- transfers and resignations has remain on the personal staffs n ,\t\u201d\t1 International borrowings of the flag or sing God Save the jng to a close.More than*80 followed the June 18 election «f ministers involved in the cab- ver, Robert MacLellan 37, Syd-\t^ and the Aug.9 cabinet shuffle.ine* shuffle.About 15 private ' or\t\u2019 f ®n'.a dence in the strength of the for- There was no immediate re- Oxford area.Five ministers were defeated in;secretaries have also moved _\t>>*\u2022\u2019 V \u2019 eign exchange reserves, then at action from government off!-; Meredith, calm but attentive J.v Ltd feJ\t' the dangerously low point of cials in Victoria on the pro-;in the court room, seemed not \u2019 ___________ $1,100,000,000.\u2018 - .! 2.Recalling NATO firmness and110 start a 20-hour voyage to! T!*ree months ago he an-unity in the past, he said:\tshannon late today with four in- nounced his government\u2019s emer- \u201cThis has been the real ra- jured and the bodies of the ?ency \u201causterity\u201d program to »on why \u2014 for all thir boasting dead\tsave the Canadian dollar from threats and for all their sly pin- r Vf an(j USAF aircraft sta a *,ad international beating.pricks, the latest series of which ti0ned in Britain assisted heli- .^w,the country \u2014 and espe- copters from the i rier in the search.\t!.\t.\t6 .\t- a fluence but low in job security,;government.\tcampaign workers.Stikker, a Netherlander, said Sunday\" night when the plane P°sitive- constructive nature the NATO alliance has built up was forced to ditch after three which he Proraised in June to its military strength \u201cto an ex- 0f jts four engines quit.\t!*elp meet the root cause of the tent which must have given our LAUDS BRAVERY\tdollar's troubles, adversaries something to think Capt.John D.Murray.44, of It is generally conceded here about.\tj Oyster Bay.N.Y., the plane s that the austerity program, with In Uns uneasy world m which skinner nr^ised the braverv of \u201e ,\t.\t.we live,\u201d he added, \u201cit is dif- 2 aboard\ta11 the econoniIC Bachelor Father 12) Sunset Theatre .a-30 p.m 3) Red Skelton Show 5)\tEmpire 6)\tPerry Mason 7)\tTle*Taquln B) The Now Breed 9:00 p.m fi) Comedy Spot 7) Un, deux, trol» Rideau v 30 p.m.3) Jack Benney f» Dick Powell Show 7)\tQu'Il fait bon fi) Front Paso Challenge 8)\tThe Untouchables 12) Checkmate io.ou p.m.3) Garry Moore Show fl) Vote For Mlchftlskl 10:33 o.m.51 Third Man (1) Recital 7) Tribune Ltbr® 8) The Lawman M:0M o.m.3) Your E»»u Keportai G) CBC National Nrw» 7) Dermere Edition It a B( Ntwi Ftnitl 12) Carte Blanche 11:11 p.m.3i Vermont EdP.ioa Hj Regional New* Final lt:15 p.m 3i Patricia tnd th» Weather 5) Eleventh Hour Spur 41 Viewpoint 7)\tSlimmer Theatre 8» Weather 11:21 p.m li Stage S 8» Final Edition 8» World\u2019s Best Movie» 12) The Pierre Burton Show 11:25 p m.5) Eleventh Hour Weather 11:30 p m.3) Tonight\u2019s Show 12:30 a m.8)\tJack Prof Show 12) News Sports Weather WEDNESDAY 6:30 a.m.5) Continental Classroom 7:00 a.m.5 Today 7:25 a.m.5) Farm News f 30 a m 3)\tTest Pattern J) today 7.45 a m.4)\tFarm and Home 8.00 «i.rn V Cpt Kangaroo 8.15 a.m 8) Farm and Home 8.2!» e m.5) News 8.30 a.m.5) Todav 8:45 a.m \u20228) Teddy Bear Plavtioiine t,00 a m 3) For Your Information 5) New* 9 05 J) Here * Hollywood 915 ».m.3; Language of Mathematic» 9.30\t\u2022m.3) T V.School 5) TV School 3) Educational TV touo a.m 1) Calendar h Say When 7)\tLe Coq au 7 8)\tMusic Classroom 10:15 f.m.8) Teddy Hear Playhouse 10.30\ta m 3) 1 Love Lucy 5» Play Your \u2018lunch Ih Town and Country Time 10\t53 a m.8) Weather Korecan 11\too a.m 3) Verdict la Your» ihe Priro is Kignt 7)\tLe Coq nu 7 H) Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 11:30 a.m 3) Brighter Day 3) Concentration 8)\tYours For A Song 11:55 a m.3) New.j 12:00 p.m.Ii Love ot Life 5) Your First Impression 7)\tVarieties 8)\tJane Wyman Pro row 5) Truth or Consequences 7)\tPremiere Edition 8)\tCamouflage 12:40 p.m.7) Commentaire» 12:43 p.m.3) Guiding Light 7) Midi Sport 12:55 p.m.5) Day Report 1:00 p.m.h News Headline» 3) News 7)\tPot Pourri dT.te 8)\tMusic Matinee l .03 p.m.3) Across the Fence 1.10 p.m.G) Today 1:15 p.m.$) Mixing Bowl 5)\tOn the Local Fee ne 6)\tMontreal Matinee 8) Baseball 1:23 p m.8) ABC Midday Report i:30 p.m.3) As the World Turns 5) Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 8) Janet Dean RN 1:55 p.m.fi) Nows 2:00 p.m.3) Pass Word 5) Day In Court fi) Feature Film 7)\tRanquo 8i Day in Court\t| 12) Preview 2:15 p m.6)\tNuracrv School 2:30 P m.1» Houieparty 4)\tLoretta Young Theatre 8) Seven Key* 2:45 p m 12) Carte Blanche 3.00 p.m.44|MU1JV|\t\u2022 Aldiunn JS ailHuco iat|B/W Kartoon Karnlva) fi) Huckleberry Hound 7)\tComte de Monte Cristo 8)\tEarly Show 6:00 p.m.1) Great Headline» of the Century 5) News 8> Phil Silver» Show i Mc'ody Ranch 12) Rocky Sc His Friends 6;it p.m.I)\tWorld oi Scwrt» p.m.J)\tAtlantic W*îath*rm 6:20 p.m.5) Sports 6:25 p.m.3) Weatherwise 6.30 p.m.3) NewvUme 5) Kartoon Karnival 8» Metro 7) Tele-Bulletin 12) Six-Thirty Pulse 6:40 p.m.5) Vacation time 6:43 p.m.Report 7) La Mcteo & News 8> CBC rv New» 6:55 o.m.1) Sport» 7.00 p.m.1) Brothers Brnnnlgan 5) Bullwinkle 7)\tA Premier Vue 8)\tEvening Report 12) Hennesey 7 0) pm 8) Seven O One /:1S p m.8) 7 15 Report 7:25 pm.h Watch your weather r-30 e m By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) \u2014 Holly-! wood would have no runaway 1 production problems if all stars 1 were like James Garner.He has just finished shooting 3) .Spec)») r.iectlon PiojThe Great Escape in Munich for I three months.\u201cI've been in worse places; I | was in Korea,\" said the former : infantryman.Garner's opinions aren't likely i to c 1 West German allies, but then, Ihe has a knack of living up to ! this original character of Mac-éric m.1 \u201cI\u2019m part German myself\u2014 1 the part that isn't English, Irish, ; Scotch, or Cherokee,'' said the j actor.\u201cMy name was Bumgarner, so you can see that I\u2019m pretty ; German.\t\u2022 \u201cBut I found the Gertnans gram 5> Wagon I rain 6)\tDiplomatic Passport 7)\tTete A Tim 8)\tWagon Train 12) Andy William* Show 7:43 p m fi) Mr Fix-it 8:00 O m 3) Window on Main Street 6)\tDennl* The Menace 7)\t2 Contre 2 H)\tFocus On America 4 3» r.m, 3)Doble Glllls 5) The Rebe\u2018 G) Parade 7) Cine-Festival H* Top Cat 12)Tom Ewell Show «-oo o m 3) The Hillbillies 5) Kraft Mystery Theatre Q) Ben Casey 7) Troisième Homme 8i Hawlian Eye 12) Jack Benny Show * 30 o m I)\tDick Van Dyke Show 7) Dans Le» Rue» dt Quebec 10.00 p m 3) Armstrong Circle Theatre 5)\tPlay Your Hunch 6)\tCBC Newsmagazine 7)\tTelejournal l) Naked City 10.15 p.m.7)\tEt Patati Patata 10:30 p.m 5) Campaign an the Candidate j fi) Sightline ! 7) Absolv Te 10.45 p.m.8)\tV W Scoreboard 11:00 p.m.J)\tYour Esso Reporter j) Eleventh Hour Report G> CBC Nat.New* j 7» Téiéjourn») 8) ABC New» Final» 11:10 p.m.1) Vermont Edition : 8) Regional New» Final 31:15 p.m.3) Patricia and the Weather 5)\t11 th Hour Sport* Viewpoint 7)\tTheatre d\u2019Ete 8)\tWeather Final 11:20 p.m.3) Stage 3 6)\tFinal Edition B> World\u2019s Best Movies 11:25 .r>) Eleventh Hour Weather 11.30 p m.5) Tonight Show 11:33 p.m.G) Mystery Show 12:30 p.m.12) News, Sports, Weather, Meditation ,r DL'TII COl'LUVT SEE ALL CARDS The bidding in the box occurred when America held the East West cards during the World Championship match, West\u2019s pass of his partner\u2019s strong, hut nonforcing three diamond bid was done though\u2019-fully.He did not want to bid three no-trump with nothing in hearts and he suspected five diamonds would go down one.He was right on the lat'cr count and also would have been right about three no-tru.r.p except that since North held bolh ace and king of hears, three no-trump was unbeatable.What do you do?hearts.\tPass.Your partner can cer- South made a bad play when uinly lake care of spades and What he held back his ace of spade», you can be sure that he only but he had a much tougher___________________________________________\u2014 has four hearts in his hand.Instead of bidding three no trump your partner goes to four duK s over your three-heart bid.do you do?Answer Tomorrow .,\t, ,,\t,,\t, Anyway, East played three dia- ement friendship with out mon(js ancj macjc four odd.At the other table Italy i climbed to five diamonds.South! opened the fen of clubs and all1 East had to do to make his cun-tract was to call for the jack of clubs, but he played dummy's ___________________________ ace.Then he played the king problem at the table than and another club in the' hope'have reading about it.that the queen would drop.\tCARD SENSE When that failed he led a\tQ\u2014The bidding has been: spade toward dummy.South South West North Last WEST (D) A K Q 10 2 V8S ?.1 10 S 4 A K J 5 NORTH A 9 7 6 ' 3 V\tA K 10 9 ?\t54 A 6 6 EAST *\t4 V Q 7 3 ?\tA K owners went before Sherbrooke city council Monday night to urge that an area east of Jacques ( artier Boulevard he reunited for /lining purposes with an area west of Jacques ( artier so that no further apartments will he Iniilt on il.Vrmand I erouv headed a six-man delegation of property owners at Ihe council session.Mayor Vrmand Nadeau told Ihe delegates ihai the people of lire area ilsell would decide which /one they would he included in hi (heir scheduled meeting on Oct.I.Water skiing championship City defers decision on payment The area west of Jacques Cartier between Portland A\\ enue and Prospect Street was ehanged from a /one, permiv ting apartments, to a zone, u-stricted to one and two-family Plans to attend Liberal meeting MAGOG \u2014 (Special) \u2014 Magog\u2019s Mayor Ernest Simard, stated from his La Providence Hospital bed last weekend that, if able, he will attend the Lio-cral Party\u2019s Stanstead County) nominations to support a suitable nominee.The presen candidate is Georges Vaillancourt.of Coaticook.TRUCK IN TROUBLE _________The driver of this heavily ladened Eabi and Fils Contractors\u2019 truck Leopold Pinard, accidentally backed the vehicle into this position around liuuh hour Monday while working on the repaving of Wellington Street North.The small light-colored patch surrounding the sunken tire was filled in earlier in the morning with cement.!\t(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) Trained dog is used BRIEFLETS BURY The Annual Chicken Pie Supper, sponsored by the Bury United Church, will be held on Thursday, September 27th in the Town Hall.Supper starting at 5 p.m.EAST ANGUS Roast turkey supper, Christ Church Parish Hall, East Angus.Thursday, Sept.27, 5 to 7 p.m.Adm.$1.25 and 75 cents.Farmer returns home on Us own as police comb the area for him MELBOURNE RIDGE Annual Chicken Pie Supper to be held in the Melbourne Ridge Church Hall, Wednesday, September 26th from 5 p.m.Adults $1.25; children 12 and under 60c.SHERBROOKE Dr.G.Jaquith, Osteopathic Physician leaves Sherbrooke Wed.Sept.26th for Orillia Ontario to attend the Canadian Osteopathic Convention.His office will open again October 1st.Autumn Tea and Sale Table, Queen Mary Chapter No.5, O.E.S.Masonic Temple, Prospect St., Thurs., Sept.27, from 3.00 to 6.00.Admision 50c.ASBESTOS (Staff) \u2014 A farmer who has Provincial Police | searching for him with their! trained dog, returned to his home on his own Monday night: after a day's disappearance.He had, according to Donat Sevigny, in charge of Provincial, Police at Richmond, been hiding in a barn while searchers beat the surrounding woods Emilien Charland.57, was re-j ported missing to Provincial: Police at Richmond M o n d a yi morning about 11 o'clock by his grown-up son.Bruneau.Informal search parties the night before had had no luck in finding trace of him.A police search, employing volunteers who responded to the police\u2019s appeal and aided by! the search dog, brought with its master, George Clark, from Quebec, was underway from about noon.It continued, combing t h e woods on Mr.Charland's farm and the adjacent ones, until eight p.m.It would have started again Tuesday morning, says Mr.Sevigny, if Mr.Charland had not turned up at home later that night.Mr.Charland is \u201csick,\u201d said Mr.Sevigny, who had not obtained any reasons for the dis appearance from him.The barn in w'hich Mr.Char land is reported to have spent the interval is on the farm of Omer Corbeil, a neighbor.The Charland farm is on rural route one, Asbestos A B C.Home and School to increase membership mi.W.LEONARD B.À., LL.L.NOTA.Y -rf- \u2022\t\u2022 Continental Bldg Suite 509 Tel.LO.9-2600 In Sherbrooke or Lennoxville \u2014 FREE DELIVERY WITH $1.25 minimum order CHINESE FOOD and CHARCOAL ^_______ BAR-B-Qs \" ORCHID HOUSE 225 Wellington South Sherbrooke Tel.LO.9-5144 (the house of fine foods that specializes in deliveries and ' take-out'' orders only) COOKSHIRE \u2014 At the exe cutive meeting of the A.B.C.Home and School Association, held at the Cookshire High School, plans were made to increase the membership fees from $1 to S2, which would include a subscription to the Home and School Magazine.A vigorous program is to be carried on to increase the membership.Folders of the program for the ensuing year will be sent out, along w ith the membership card, to each family.This is to be follow'ed by a door-to-door canvass by the committee composed of representatives from East Angus, Birchton, Bul-wer and Cookshire.A music festival is to be held on Nov.16, the participants to be from the schools in Compton County, trophies to be awarded as follows: \u2014 Choir group, piano, three age groups, other instruments, solo singing, duets, etc.An essay contest will be held and a trip sponsored.The program for the year is as follows: Sept.26: Meet the teachers A film will be shown on teach-, ing methods in different countries.Oct.25: Five-minute talks will be given by several students from Grades 10 and 11, on Howto commemorate Canada's Centenary.interspersed by a film and selections by the Glee Club Nov.22: A panel discussion will be held on How can parents help their children in school?In January an address will be given by a prominent Canadian to the High School pupils.In (Special)\u2014Pavm February a speaker will talk on of various Magog streets will Problem- and needs of schools commence shortly.As covered in the Province of Quebec.by bylaw No.417, the projec's In March the finals for the will cost $15,130.Major part of High School debaters will be the paving will be on the f.-l held and the essay contest win- lowing streets: Wilcox.Bessette, ners will be announced.In April Martin, Georges Nicholas, Viel there will be a panel on Choos- and Main East, ing a career, and the annual! The total amount to be spent meeting will be held in May, on Magog streets will amount GENERAL NOTES to *3\u2014af>-A very largely-attended roast: turkey supper was held in thei\tCHESS MASTER United Church Hall, sponsored! Emanuel Lasker, the German by the W.A.and the U.C.W.Thej mathematician who died in 194) latter also held a sale table.was world chess champion from which was well patronized.1894 to 1921.Postpone police probe Rl(\u2019llMONT)\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Ciinlinualion of the hearing of Gerard Paquin\u2019s appeal againsl his dismissal as police chief of the town of Richmond has been postponed to Oct.12.Richmond town lawyer.Georges Savoie made the postponement announcement Monday after a call from Quebec, saying ihe delay had been \"at the request of both parties.\" lie said Ihe postponement was (o allow Mr.Paquin and Ihe town lo submit further at gument on the points of law raised on Ihe first da> of Ihe hearing.Sept.19.The legal question raised (hen was whether Mr.Paquin\u2019s engagement with the town was such that he was fired, or merly notified of termination of contract as Ihe town alleged.On Ihe opening day of the inquiry.Sept.18.Judge John F.Sheehan of the Quebec Municipal Commission heard Ihe mayor, an alderman, and the town clerk testify on why Mr.Paquin had been dismissed.They spoke of (asks he had neglected In do on the job.and also reiealed the chief had asked for * pay raise shortly before he was dismissed.The case dales from Aug.29, wiien Ihe Richmond town council informed Chief Pa-quin i( was dispensing wi(h his services.Mayor Marcel Roy would only tell a citizens\u2019 meeting the dismissal was for \u201cinsubordination.\u201d dwellings, by council a week ago.Fast of Jacques Curlier, bow over, the old regulations h.nc remained in effect, anil apartment buildings have been started at (he corner ol Mahmin Street in Uns oasterii area.Aid.Carrier Forlin rritcra'.ed to Monday's delegation that these apartments, begun under the old regulations, will have to stay even if a d-vision is taken to limit con struction in future to one and two-family houses.\"Loi a referendum decide it.\" said Aid.Everett Nr-ol.who has been active in the past in petitioning for limita lion to one and two-family construction in Ihe North Ward.Mr.Leroux, speaking for (lie delegation, said \"Sherbrooke is a beautiful city, a city of trees, and a fairly clean city,\" To let apartment construction go forward in this area unie1 tereri would be to \"massacre the landscape,\" according \u2018o Mr, Leroux.Zone change is defeated Property-owners of zone F 14 in Ihe East Ward have again ; rejected a bylaw change lo pv-mil the building of a service siation at the corner of Bowen iAvenue and King Street East.The mailer was voted on in the second referendum, held Monday, and the service sta lion project was defeated by 25 votes, representing $216,Bin more in evaluated prop i ty than those favoring permission lo build the station.The final vote from the da> .long poll was 90 in favor, 115 againsl.Participation in the vote was 54 per cent of those eligible.In terms of property value the majority must also own most property lo carry the vole \u2014Sherbrooke estimates secretary Claude Dupont\u2019s report jsays it was $1,143,100 in favor of the service station, and $1, |359.900 opposed.Sherbrooke cilv council Mon day defened until next week s meeling Us decision on whether or not Hi pick up the tab for the osi annual Quebci Water Ski championships, hold in Slier irookc in August, Some councillors fell that tin widespread publicity Ihe event brought lo Sherbrooke was worth tlic $702 beach prépara lions at Jacques earlier Park which the city did for the Club Nautique du Petit Lac Magog I which organized ihe compétition here Guy Donahue, of the club appeared before Ihe council's Mondtiv night session to report i dciicil of $1,392 on Ihe hud 't'lrd c -sl of Ihe event The Itguro included Ihe city\u2019s bill tr beach work Hill Aid.Itcrard suggested Ins year\u2019s deficit might he a emporary setback, and it Slier ironke played host to further, nitional water ski events, Ihr spori might become an altrae-lion ranking with Quebec\u2019s win ter carnival, making Sherbrooke soim-thin : ol a water ski capital Mayor Nadeau pointed mil that !h.- event had been tolcvis eu by Ihe CfU'.and that a na tinnal tournament would he televised not merely locally, bill trunseonlinentally, bv Ihe I RC RiUh the English and French networks, ' remarked Aid.Jean sun ' That s something.\" University of Sherbrooke host to national congress of NFCUS Thr University of Slier brooke opened Us doors Monday lo 140 universily sin dents representing 40 Canadian universities al the 26th national congress of Ihe Na liona! Federation of Cana dian t\u2019nivorsity Students (NFCUS).The congress will last for six days.During Ihis time, there will be commissions on national and international at fairs.The results of Iheso will be presented lo Ihe cn tire delegation in plenary ses sums Thus setting Ihe po licy for the Federation.There will also he a meel Ing of presidents of studcnls councils of the participating universities.Mere, rominon difficulties and problems will be discussed and compared The congress was officially opened with a bilingual ren ( OAST ID < OAST Bill Johnston, left, of Memorial I nivrrs-ify, Newfoundland, and Doug Sfewarl, right, of (he Universily of Itritish Columbia, shake hands In underseore the fail Dial i epresenlatives from across Canada are allending Ihe lit h national congress of the National Federation of Canadian I ni-versily Studcnls which opened for si* days Monday al Ihe I ni-versity of Sherbrooke, ( entre is Andre Oiicllrt of Ihe University of Sherbrooke.Jean Jacques Bertrand will speak on Rethinking Confederation Tuesday evening al 7:3(1 in the New Slier brooke Hotel.diiion of O ( anada, in tlie an dilorium of Ihe Coinmerre Building This was followed by a welcoming address from Di Rosario Cousineau of the faculty of commerce of the host university.Dr Cousineau outlined briefly Ihe history of the Eastern Townships, pointing out especially the rapid growth of Ihr City of Sherbrooke over ilie last few years The Commerce Dean em phasi/i'd the \"perfect harm ony of English and French\" in llu- Eastern Township», citing it as an example to lie noted by the rest of Canada Andre Lachance, president of the Association Generale des Etudiants de I Univcrsil* de Sherbrooke, Roger Cn-loiimbc, chairman of Hip congress committee and Walter Met.can, Nalionai president of NFCUS, added their greetings.NFCUS is especially active in the field of education, working lo secure benefils for universily students ranging from discounts at local stores to life insurance plans.Halliday Homes i btst m«t«riaU available Order now for fall or spring delivery; weal her! ighf In ?days, morItjaqe» and loans arranged.A Frame» $1,275 Rein oroersma 91 Wilton > Sherbrooke Tels: LO.2-8568, 2-2012 OUR SPECIALTY: UNIFORMS FOR At Quebec City ceremony Queens Semi certificates presented Wm.H.LUNAN (Record correspondent) QUEBEC CITY \u2014 Queen\u2019s Scouts, representing many parts of the province, attended a Recognition Ceremony held September 22 at the Provincial Parliament Buildings here when ithe Honorable Paul Comtois,' Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec,: and patron of the Boy Scouts of Canada, presented certificates! to those who had earned the) Queen\u2019s Scout badge during! 1961.One hundred and thirty ot the 140 boys receiving the badges were present along with their scoutmasters.The Queen's Scouts, preceded by the color party, marched into the Legislative Council Chamber and stood al attention as the Lieutenant-Governor, accompanied by his aides, entered and took his place on the dais The National Anthem was NOTICE QUEBEC LIQUOR BOARD Notice is hereby given, that an application for the issue of a permit, has been made by the following person: NAME BOULANGER.Rolland ADDRESS 522 Galt West Sherbrooke CATEGORY Tavern Any person who desires to raise any objections he may have to the issue of this permit must notify the Quebec Liquor Board within fifteen days from the publication of the notice.Any objection must be made, in writing, by registered mail, addressed to: QUEDEC LIQUOR BOARD Clerk Office P.O.Box 1058, Place D'Armes »\tMontreal, P.Q.1 1ST DANVILLE TROOP HONORED \u2014 Queen\u2019s Scouts and Scoutmaster from the 1st Danville Troop were among Quebec Scouts to be honored at Quebec City September 22 at the annual Queen\u2019s Scouts Recognition Ceremony.Pictured above, left to right are Queen's Scout Roger Allister Ledrew; Scoutmaster Melvin S.Taylor and Queen's Scout Brian Gordon Carr.(Record photo by Wm.H.Lunac; (sung in unison.: Queen\u2019s Scouts of the Town ships who attended the cere-mony are as follows: D A N V I L L E: Scoutmaster Melvin S.Taydor.Queens Scouts, Brian Gordon Carr md Roger Allister Ledrew.DRUMMONDVILLE (G e n Brock Troop/: Scoutmaster A Archambault.Queen's Scorns Joseph Andre Houle, Terrence William Kent.Geoffrey (';,:\u2022 Knowles and William Neil Macdonald.DRUMMONDVILLE (Gen.Heriot Troop): Scoutmaster G.R.\tGill.Queen s Scouts George Frederick Gill, Peter Mount Grilfin, Rodney Douglas H b-bert, William Bruce Millar and 'Allan Norman Rhodes.LENNOXVILLE (Absen:): Scoutmaster W.Van Horne.Queen s Scout M.Taylor.COWANSVILLE (1st.Troop Scoutmaster Gerald Thomas and Queen Scout Celand Selby.COWANSVILLE (2nd Troop;: Scoutmaster R Wallet and Queen Scout Roger Kirby.SUTTON (Owl Troop): Scoutmaster Norman Kirby: Qutvn Scouts Charles Chester Dyer, James Arthur Dyer and Tuny Eric Gocher.GRANBY (Maple Leaf Troop,: Scoutmaster C.G.L a y e c; Queen's Seoul.» Lee Cushman Clifford.Wayne bressler, Robert John Shanks and John Windsor.KNOWLTON: Scoutmaster L.K.Eden: Queen s Scouts Col.r.Patrick Church and Kenne'h Andrew Eden.THETFORD MINES: Scoutmaster George W.Riley: Queen -Scouts Peter G.Bourne, Robert S.\tColeman, Claude E Michaud, George B.Moad, M.Lome Mooney and John ('.Smi\u2019h Scouter Alexander A.Steele NURSES WAITRESSES HAIR DRESSERS MATERNITY UNIFORMS LAB COATS SIZES: 7\t4; AND 'SLIM STYLE' Your choie* of r«c*nf new ilylet by 4 different manufacturer».Specialty: UNIFORMS j New Basement Department W//,W ALSO.White stockings.White shoes, Slios, Aurons and Accessories VISIT US TODAY ftAULT LIEE NEXT TO NEW SHERBROOKE HOTEL) P %cbrooke Dally lecocc! 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Ihf Sherbrooke üaiette (est.1B.17J and lilt- Sherbrooke Examiner (est.1879) Publisher) every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Ltd., 119 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke.I Ul SDAY, SEPI fiMBER 25, 1962 Parliament opening and early vote The opening of parliament on I hurs-ilay is reviving talk of an early federal election, one in fact that may overlap with the provincial campaign in Quebec.The latest prediction, voiced by Stanley Knowles, one of the key figures in the New Democratic party, is that Prime Minister Diefenbaker will dissolve the House immediately after the opening ceremonies have been completed with the country going to the polls November 26 or December 3.However, as Mr.Knowles' prediction involves an ability to determine what Mr.Diefenbaker will do next, his prophecies may have many weaknesses.Actually a federal general election appears many months, even years, away, for it is difficult to believe that any of the party leaders really want another appeal to the voters.Naturally the Progressive Conservatives would like an extended period in which to recover from the shock they received last .lime and it is doubtful if they will do anything rash to precipitate a vote.The NDP have a long way to go in v?W e\u2019ll bel dieticians have a harder time completing their organization, while the Social Credit delegation from Quebec is experiencing internal difficulty over the question of contesting the provincial election in this province.Despite his fire-breathing demands for the immediate dissolution of the House it is unlikely that Mr.Pearson would relish another campaign just now.Certainly his appeal to the other opposition parties, made at Sorcl over the weekend, to join the Liberals in ousting the Diefenbaker Government was couched in such terms as to render their support unlikely.After making his appeal for NDP and Socrcd support, Mr.Pearson declared the next fight would be between the two old parties, with the splinter groups being eliminated.If his reasoning is sound, which may be doubted, the Liberal leader simply was asking his Opposition colleagues to commit political suicide, and at once.It is hardly surprising there arc no takers.?* keeping figures straight Ilian accountants.A bolder course of action in Cuba As congressional elections draw nearer in the United States, the Kennedy administration is under increasingly heavy fire from right wing Republicans for its policy on Cuba.In his now-famous press conference last week.President Kennedy, in reply to his critics, made the defence that so far, the Russian buildup in Cuba docs not have the aspects of aggression.He laid heavy emphasis on the technical nature of the aid being given to Cuba by Moscow, and said that Cuba at the present time is not a threat to the United States.He said that if Cuba ever did become a threat, then the United States will do \u201cwhatever must he done to protect its own security and that of its allies.\u2019\u2019 On the surface, this may sound reassuring.Rut in reality, Mr.Kennedy has only said that his government wbll take necessary steps when the steps become necessary \u2014 something every government has to do.Politics aside, there is the germ of a very important truth in Republican allegations that it is wrong to wail until the United Slates hand is forced.Something should be done now, they say, and their suggestions range all the way from immediate armed invasion to a tight blockade of the island nation.?Lots of people gel small roles Mr.Kennedy, of course, is reluctant to pursue a more overtly unfriendly course because of the possibility that armed action against Cuba will trigger a I bird World War.But it is doubtful if a stronger policy against Cuba would, in fact, result in a global conflict.We had Korea, we had Suez, but we didn't bave a world war.Russia is ringed about with nuelear-equipped Allied bases.I lie balance of power has been maintained.if indeed, it is not tipped on the side of the west.I here is no reason to believe that this balance will be any less effective if there is lighting in Cuba.The same horrible consequences of any all-out conflict will still apply.There has to be a drawing of the line somewhere.In Berlin, it should have been when the first stone was laid for the wall.T^ere is good reason to believe that a bolder course of action than was followed would have blocked that particular Communist ploy.In Cuba, it must come soon.Even President Kennedy must realize that what is happening there cannot be allowed go on indefinitely.Delay will only make the decision more difficult and it?fulfilling more costly.?¦& in I N , much hclter than a Umf.Quebec voter offered little choice Union Nationale leader Daniel Johnson has complicated the forthcoming pro vincial election for those who do not wish to vote for nationalization.As a politician, he probably had little choice but to say.as he did in Amqui, that he is not against nationalization.At least, he has put forward a platform of moderation \u2014 nationalization of two small power companies immediately if his party is returned to power and a referendum on province-wide nationalization of Quebec power resources.This is preferable to Mr.Lcsage\u2019s Other papers say: sweeping proposal, but it still leaves the voter little scope.How shall those who feel that nationalization is an unnecessary, wasteful project vote?Must they gamble that if Mr.Johnson is returned to pow'cr, a referendum will reject nationalization.Must they, if they feel that a vote should not be a gamble, deposit a blank ballot Nov.14?Or will they be forced into the arms of crackpot third or fourth parties whose only attraction is that they offer an alternative ?Heavy burden c More than 90 per cent of the total power generated in Ontario comes from publicly-owned plants in which the public investment increased 51,200,000.000 in the years TODAY IN HISTORY By The Canadian Pres* Sept.25, 1962 ., .Vasco Nunez de Balboa became the first European to see the Pacific Ocean 449 years ago today \u2014 in :1513.The Spanish explorer had just crossed the Isthmus of Panama and saw the ocean from a high mountain ridge.Four days later he claimed it for tiia Spanish crown.1804\u2014The Bill of Rights «¦as passed by the United States C(.jg.e.s.f proof 1946-55 when Conservative jd ministrations held office in Toronto.As he fights his campaign for re-election with nationalization of Quebec power plan's the issue at stake.Premier dean Lcsagc.as a Liberal, will not fail to remind his critics of the example given by Conservatives in a neighboring province.The difference is that 'he Quebec provincial government of the day proposes to become the supreme power proprietor 56 years after the Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Commission began the work of development it has pushed forward on a widening front in the succeeding decades.The Quebec Hydro-Electric Commission has undertaken substantial developments wi'h public funds, such as the Ber-simis River plant, but the 11 Quebec private eompanUs a so have undertaken enormous projects while providing on Premier power to consumer* at rales comparable to those in Ontario and often lower.What Mr.Lesage proposes to nationalize is s going concern, a hydro complex which produces 25 per tent of the province's power, gives good service and is capable of ex pansion.The principle of nationalization may be easily defended but nationalization al this stage, at the price of *600.000.000 to be paid for the companies added to the provincial debt, has to be defended on more than principle.The Quebec taxpayer, conscious of both tax and power bills, and aware that the thousands of small shareholders in the power companies must have a square deal, deserves facts and figures in aupport of the Liberal government case during the campaign Mr.Lesage, in short, has not only to show that what h« \"'The Meeting Will Come to Order\u2014I Hope!\" The Meeting Will Come to Order\u2014I Hope! iTÆh-tfV'j * * V if 'mm ft&w ¦ W i izii On the skids in North America Unions losing their try to protect what For all the confident; speeches, assessments and forecasts of its leaders, North American trade unionism is on the skids and in real trouble.Even the casual observer e.'.n sense the gloom, frustration and even smell of defeat as the big industrial unions continue to lie wracked by uneni ployment and the loss of jobs ami members to technology.This applies to even a rt markably successful un.on like the United Steelworkers, which has made the North American steelworkers the best paid working man in \u2018he world.Here, too, the atmosphere of a rear guard retreat prevails over most of its officials.VAST UNEMPLOYMENT The skid can be measured in figures like the ones brought out at the Steelworkers' international convention in Miami Reach, Fla.where the union's statistics show that one in every five members is out of work.There are still 1,250,000 steelworkers\u2019 members in Canada and the U S., bat 250,000 of these are no longer enjoying the big money and lush fringe benefits.By FRANK DREA They are either on the streets looking for work or on a drastically slashed work week.The declining membership of the Steelworkers parallels similar losses in such unions as the United Auto Workers, the Packinghouse Workers, International Union of Electrical Workers- the big industrial unions that are now the cornerstone of the labor movement.Although the biggest impact has been on the American sections of international unions, the decline has serious repercussions for the Canadian movement as well.The dwindling incomes of American unions mean that there will be fewer dollars for the subsidies to Canadian wings and with the excen-tions of some railway brotherhoods, the UAW and the Packinghouse Workers, every international union operation in Canada is subsidized in one form or another.GROWING COMPETITION However, the troubles of labor -also reflect the difficulties of both Canada and the United States with growing offensive; they have competition in world marke s once the exclusive franchise of the two countries.Since the domestic mark-, t is nourishing in both nations, the obvious reason for \u2018.he failure of the economy to expand into full employment lies in the ability of exports to maintain their postwar growth.The decline of employment and the growing competition for vital world markets has forced labor to make some agonizing reappraisals about wages.Instead of talk of higher wages and more fringe benefits, the atmosphere is now' one of protecting available jobs and \u201chumanizing\u201d industry\u2014or in blunter terms, a change from the offensive to the defensive.Since labor in Canada is still in the fledgling stage compared to the United States, the change in thinking is not so apparent here.But what has labor leaders of both countries worried is that once a movement loses its momentum and goes on the defensive to protect what it has, it also loses the dy- i namism and vitality that made | it grow.The loss of momentum also Angl ican, RC unify Papal authority biggest obstacle TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Papal au f thority, involving the dual claims of supremacy and in fallibility, is seen as the big obstacle to a rapprochement be-j tween the Roman Catholic and' Anglican Churches in a book written and published privately by an Anglican layman.The author is George F Lewis, a professor of anatomy at the University of Toronto.He believes, however, that if current trends toward Christian unity are continued and accelerated \u201cAnglicans and Roman Catholics may find them selves quietly and naturally reunited in a church which is both Catholic and truly Re formed\u2019\u2019 before the end of the century.Prof.Lewis, married to a Roman Catholic, is a member of the Anglican Church of Canada's committee on Anglican -Roman Catholic relations.* * * The 25,000 word book.\u201cToward Anglican-Roman Catholic Unity,\u2019\u2019 is developed on the theme that papal authority, in eluding the dogma of papal in fallibility defined by the Vatican council of 1870.is \u201cso unsoundly based that it may properly be regarded as false,\" The writer believes that only its retraction could provide a solid foundation for the reunion of the two churches.(The Roman Catholic church holds that the Pope is the cen tie and source of authority in regard to faith and morals.On these matters he is infallible when he speaks ex cathedra in other words whenever he speaks as the successor of Peter and as the Vicar of Christ, and proposes is a good thing in principle; he will have to convince his people as well that it will be a good thing in practice\u2014not destructive of taxpayers and beneficial to consumers.(The Ottawa-Journal) By HILARY GORDON declares that a given statement: on faith and morals is contained in divine revelation.) Traceable to the centralization of authority in the papacy, Prof, Lewis says, are the eleva tion of tradition as a source of revelation to a position virtually of superiority over Scripture, and dogmatic exaltation of the Virgin Mary to a point \"out of all proportion to the certain knowledge we possess of her,\u201d » * » \u201cAnglicans deplore the addi tion of such doctrines as those concerning purgatory, indulg- ences.and transubstantiation to what is clearly central to orthodox Christian belief.But even these doctrines, while utterly speculative, cannot seriously be compared in importance and ultimate consequence with those doctrines so recently defined | and, in effect, appended to the; (Nicene) Creed, concerning the; privileges and prerogatives of; both the Pope and the Blessed Virgin Mary.The papal and; Marian doctrines\u2014equally speculative and unjustifiable in the Anglican Church's opinion\u2014are entirely in a class by themselves and must always be treated as such.\u2019\u2019 Nightingale ACROSS 1 Noted singer, Jenny- S She-known as the \u201cSwedish Nightingale\u201d 8 -be was \u2014- in Stockholm 12 Region IS Deed 14\tMountain i comb, form! 15\tlegit document is Frozen water 17\tInsect 18\tFinale 19\tSlumbered :21 Primate 22 Thresholds 24 Bedaub 26\tLetter 27\tTried 28\tHigh mountain 31 Compass point 82 Deacon ( so.) 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54\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tS6\t\t\t REPORTING OTTAWA \u2014 Anyone wondering how the PM is these days as he limps on fractured ankle from Commonwealth controversy to parliamentary polemics?In one word: worried.He tries not to show it, but it is apparent to those who know him well, and know intimately the background of the events in which he is moving.And of these, none is more perceptive than members of the parliamentary press corps.They play a major part in his anxieties.They report and interpret his every word, move and mood to the voters, and shortly they may have occasion to write about a parliamentary debate on what he did and said at the Commonwealth meeting in London.So on his return from London he called the news correspondents to his office to brief them on his version of events at the conference.This action in itself is unusual.In the past Prime Minister Diefenbaker has been such a stickler for the niceties of parliamentary protocol that he his refused to talk to newsmen on matters like this before he had a chance to make a report to the House of Commons.This time it's different.This time he\u2019s worried.?With the government tottery and apt to have to face the voters as early as December, the PM is upset over the evidence that a good many voters are critical of his words and actions in London.His political foes are saying that he tried to wreck British membership in the European Common Market, and that in so doing he came close to wrecking the Commonwealth.There was no fight in London, he told reporters.Everybody agreed Britain could join the ECM if it wanted to.The British has asked the Commonwealth countries how this action would affect their trade.It was his \"responsibility to place the views of Canada before the other nations,\u201d and to declare \"how Canada will be affected.\u201d Trade preferences \"have meant a great deal to Canada.They cannot be loosely dealt with without serious effects on the economy.\u201d\u2019 \"On no occasion was there anything in the nature of warm words,\u201d Diefenbaker said There was \"less argument in this conference than in others that have taken place.\u201d \u201cBritain,\u201d he said, \u201cwill now return to (the ECM negotiations at) Brussels reinforced by the expression of the family view .the viewpoint of the Commonwealth nations.\u201d ?This is not what the Canadian people understand from the stories of Canadian news correspondents w'ho covered the meeting in London.But Diefenbaker\u2019s version has this strength: he was at the meetings; the newsmen weren\u2019t.Their sources were mainly the briefing officials of the Canadian and other delegations.On the other hand, the newsmen in London had no ax to grind, no reason to slant or distort information they gleaned on what was happening behind the green baize doors.Perhaps the PM is trying to rewrite conference history, or perhaps he is only trying to put a complex situation in new and, to him, more reasonable perspective.But the effect is to disclose Diefenbaker\u2019s parliamentary defence for the frustrations and failures of the London conference.Almost as if he weren\u2019t sure, what with the political uncertainties, that he'd have a chance to speak his piece in Parliament.has serious meaning In the current world economic struggle between the free and the totalitarian nations\u2014the fight that many feel will decide the future of the western world.If North American trade in- ions cannot break out of the current slump, there will be little meaning to the pledges to underdeveloped nations that democracy and free enterprise of one form or another can provide a high standard of living.Bygone | days TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGC (From the Record of Saturday, September 25, 1937) Election of officer* for the coming year wat the mam feature of the first fall meeting of the Young People's Union held in the United Church vestry, in Hatley.The election resulted as follows, honorary president, Rev, W.Edwards; past president, Howard Ayer; president, George emery; secretary, Mrs.Howard Ayer; vonvener of Christian Fellowship, Marion Foote; convener of Christian Missions, Robert Vaughan; convener of Christian Citizenship, Herbert Orcutt; social convener, Dorothy Hool; organist, Helen Reed.* « « FIFTEEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Thursday, September 25, 1947) Officers elected at a meeting of the Lake Megantic Library Club were: president.Miss Shirley Crandall; vice-president, Mis; Dorothy MacDonald; secretary, Mrs.G.M.Stearns; treasurer.Miss Co-lina MacKenzie; book committee, Mrs.Farwell, Mrs.Tre-panier, Mrs.J.S.Miller, Mr.Ira Neil.Tea committees: tickets.Miss Dorothy MacDonald; posters, Mrs.Ira Neil; sales table; Mrs.Leon Crandall; and Mrs.Greenway; soliciting food, Mrs.P.Farwell.* * * TEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Thursday, September 25, 1952) The regular monthly meeting of the Young Women's Association of t h e Lennoxville United Church was held with the president, Mrs, F.Hicks, conducting the 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I \u2019A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRESENTS 'SOUND\" and \"VIEWING\u201d without EQUAL O'Boyle & Pearce Ltd.PRESENTS AN EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE Thit exquisite Console styling is a new approach in a functional and high visual performance.Your choice of Walnut and Mahogany that harmonizes perfectly with any decor.This Console model with 23\" Daylight Blue picture tube and \"Glarejector\" system bring you the finest in viewing pleasure.Upfront mounted speaker.H.- 33 3/8\" W.- 28 1/4\" D.15 3/4\" .v^' ' .-v.SPECI LTD.1430 King St.West Sherbrooke LO.2-2800 HI \\K\\V PRKS1DKNT \u2014 OutRoini president of the Shoibrooko Nutnisniatii-s Soci-';>.Hartlf' V.Urahain li.i > over tho navel to incoming president l.ionel l essard who was elected for this year at the rlub\u2019s meetins held Monday evening at the YMf \\.Mr.Graham, who has been president of the 268-membcr club for the last two years was one of the co-founders of the coin collecting club in 13\u2018>7.\tiKecord photo by Gerry Lemay) Mayor Nadeau Continued from Page 1 jEmilk'n Lafrance.Roland Pou-liot, of Asbestos, a former _________________________ game warden relieved of h-s ment of Premier Lesage in duties following the l%0 Lib-Quebec City last night to the et oral victory, stated he would feet that all Liberal members seek the nomination at the par-of the last Legislature would be ty convention to be held at an the party candidates automate .undetermined date.cally unless they wished to retire from political life.The retiring Sherbrooke MLA, L.P.Brousseau, announced over the week-end that he would Seek re-election.Premier Lesage's announee- Another name mentioned as I UN candidate is Dr.Charles Gosselin, Windsor Mills dentist, who opposed Mr.Lafrance in UHil).Dr.Gosselin, brother of '.he Compton ex MLA, has declined ment also obviated the need for\t?r>\u2019_ s1316\"*\"1 0I' ^ conventions in seven 0[[)ei.polnical plans.Eastern Townships ridings held by Liberals\u2014Stanstead, Richmond, Wolfe, Megantic, Drummond, Arthabaska and Brome.Conventions will be required in the four seats held by Union Nationale supporters \u2014Compton, Frontenac, Shefford and Missisquoi.\t.In Shefford.Marcel BoivinjNeil Mountain on Sept.12.The former Liberal MP, has indicat-!devotional was given by Mrs ed his readiness to com\" before Galen Coote.the convention although con- Kina! plans were made for the ducting no active campaign for harvest supper, to be held Oct the nomination at the present110.time.\tj A farewell gift is to be sent to Compton Liberals are busily!Mrs.Winget To hold harvest supper Oct.10 at South Durham Mesling he'd by Bury U.C.ÏÏ.in MacKenzie Hall BURY\tThe September ineciio;' of the l C W.was held jin the MacKeiuie Hall of the United c Imreh on Sept.13, with a good attendance, Mrs MacRae w.i« pianist for the afternoon Mrs MacLeod was in charge of the devotional: j period.Sunshine bags were handed in.The annual chicken pie sup per was discussed and the date was set for Sept.27.Plans were made and committees appointed Christmas cards are to be purchased b> Mrs.Whitehead.Mrs.,1.D Harrison read « chapter from the Study Book The balance due for allocation will be paid at once and it was decided to have the Thankof-leving envelopes returned at the October meeting.Mi-s Bilim s dolightoif every ne with u recitation.A social hour was enjoyed,] when Mrs.Dougherty, the host ess, served refreshments.first dinner of school year held by Ü.C.W.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUES., SEPT.28, 1BB2 BKOME\u201c Financial & Market Report GREENSHIELDS LTD.NÉW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11am CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 a m Sti''» mti 5.85 Xmerioitn Tel.\t108\t108\tCons.Paper\t384 Anaconda\t37l4\t374\tTraders \"A\"\tU4 Bethlehem Steel\t29%\t\tTrans Mount Oil F\t.14 Borden's Co\t47%\t\tMINES \u2014\t Chrysler\t54\t544\tAd\\oeate\t Com.Solvents\t18%\t\tAlta, lias Trunk\t274 Cons.Edison\t73\t\tCassiar\tto1.- Douglas\t20%\t\tCons.Denison\t104 Dupont\t199\t\tGunnar\t780 General Electric\t84'%\t8414\tHollinger\t19 General Motors\t52\t\tKerr Addison\t8ti5 Goodyear\t27'a\t274\tNew Hosco\t78 Internat.Paper\t28\t\tPormo Pfd.\t224 Internat.Tel\t37%\t374\tQuemont\t940 Johns Manville\t38 \\\t\tSteep Kock\t485 10s» Montgomery Ward N Y.Central Pepsi Radio Republic Steel U.S.Rubber Std.Oil of N J.I Sludebaker U.S.Steel Vanadium Steel Woolworth\ti 40 W 400 B MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 am Good reports are received from the following residents of Brome who are hospitalized: Mr.K.\\V.Patch who underwent surety in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mrs.Bertha Chapman, who suffered a heart att ck, and Mr.Russell Patch who was badly injured in an accident, when his tractor ran over him.Mrs.Chapman and Mr.R.j Patch are tn die B M P.Hos-Pital.Mr.Milton Peters, of Cowans-iville, Mr and Mrs.Orton Hancock of Sutton, ami Miss Norma Owens ' isiteil Mr.Guy Peters j at the Wales\u2019 Homo.Rev.J.W.Davidson spent a j few days in Montreal, Mr.and Mrs W W Bruce, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Byers for a few days.THE MARKET TODAY (Greemhielch Ltd.) SOU lu.c.w ['ll DURHAM met at the home of \u2014 Members of the the Untied Church! sto\u2018-k P'-*\"* \",M'° fairly active trading Abitibi 42 Vi off Alumimiutn 217» Sept.12 of tile II \\TLEY U.C.W.of met in the vestry on for their first dinner school year.There was a vej-y good attend ance of school children and townspeople.Rev, and Mrs K Keltham wore also present.A business meeting followed, when it was noted that the work had been completed on the vos lower in engaged in seeking a candidate The ti'avelling apron contained |v>\u2019 floor and varnish had been to oppose Claude Gosselin, Union Nationale member of the last House, with two names being prominently mentioned Mayor Roland Brousseau of East Angus and Dr.A.Lepine of Cookshire.One resident of Richmond last night announced his readi- the sum of $19.35.Mrs.Hughes was the winner of the apron.Fall tea for the U.C.W.will be held on Nov, i4.OBTAINS LOANS NEW DELHI (AP) \u2014 India has obtained $50,000,000 in Brit | Gary ish loans for its third five-year with hut on.Final plans were made for tho annual turkey supper to be held on Sept.29, starting at, 5:30 p.m GENERAL NOTES Mr.and Mrs.Lester Drew.Lori Ann and Trudy and Mr off H Canada Cement 25'4 off \u20194 Can Aviation IfPv off Ht Consumers Glass 35 off V4 Dist Seagrams 40 off 1 Pom.Textile Hi off 1 Faleonbridge 40 up '4 Hudson Bay Mining 48U off 1U Imperial Oil 42li off 1 Intcrprov.Pipe 74'i off U'i Noranda 27 o^f The Stock Market in London was mixed in quiet trading at the opening.The Snutham Company Ltd.iness to oppose Welfare Ministerldevelopment plan.Drew Mr.spent and the we Mrs.Drew.a wonderful buys at MOZART\u2019S! 'f'X - : SHOP Em Y THIS WEEK MOZART'S WILL CLOSE FRIDAY at 6 P.M.AND REMAIN CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY! IP X L Æ /F y TWH .\u2019-À! !ii aî& i 200 WELLINGTON N.SALE A new and exciting array of HATS Smart fall styles in wanted shades NEW HATS |jy STETSON ï CtlEAN sS-95ios12-95 The well-dressed man will find that hat he needs among the meny styles we're featuring.Popular shades of charcoal, midnight blue, green and carbon brown.Size 6 5/8 to 7 3/8.f i «fcj ekend has declared a quarterly divid-Cyrillend of 24 cents per share payable on Dec.28 to shareholders \u2014 of record Dee 14 The company previously paid 20 cents qaar tcrly.N R Crump Chairman and President of Canadian Pacific Railway Co.has announced that a new company, Canadian Pacific Investments Ltd.has been incorporated to carry on the business of an investment and holding company.Its activities will be limited to holding shares and other securities of compan irs in whieh Canadian Pacific Railway Co.has an interest, par Iticularly those companies carrying on the development of na Lional resources.fet AX\u2019/ i /mm >, ft -?y >¦ -'4 Mutihi\t424\t424 Algoma\t404\t404 Aluminum\tno\t«V» Asbestos\t304\t304 Atlas\t344\t Bell Tel.\t484\t484 Bell Tel.Bights\t\t.80 Brazil\t2.70 2\t\t80 B.A.Oil\t294\t294 B (' Forest\t\t124 Can.Cement\t254\t254 Can.Iron\t19\t t\\ln Breweries\t9\t9 Ciln.Bt\\ Alum.'A'\t304\t Cdn Celanese\t304\t30 ('(ill.Int.Pow Pfd\t41\t Cdn Pac Railway\t214\t214 Cons.Smelters\t20\t194 Dist.Seagrams\t40\t404 Dom.Bridge\t184\t18 Dom.Tar\t17\t164 Dom, Textile\t18\t154 Famous Players\t184\tUi Fraser\t254\t2511 Home Oil \"A\u201d\t\t114 Hudson Bay Min\t484\t474 Imperial Oil\t424\t424 bid Areptanee\t214\t214 Int.Nickel\t594\t59 Inti.Paper\t\t274 tnterprov.Pipe\t744\t74 4 l.abatf\t12\t12 MacMillan \u2018I!\"\t184\t184 Massey - Harris\t104\t Molson\u2019s \"A\"\t25\t25 Laur.Fin A\t144\t Noranda\t27\t2 Girls coats are more stylish this season.New IOC0, wool materials, deep piie mohair, velvet and mohair, tweed and smart laminates .all smartly lined and x o s i I y interlined for comfort on blustery days .some have simulated fur linings, too.Some trimmed; some untrimmed.PERSIAN LAMB COATS Dyed Block, Natural Grey - trimmed with sapphire mink.*297 24 months to pay hi \u2018 T to ¦c QUEBEC SHEARED BEAVER, Latest in styling PERSIAN LAMB Plain Grey or Black Mink Trimmed PERSIAN LAMB Dyed Black REG.VAL.$498.WriBBREAKERS & CAR COATS for boys and teens, 8 to 18 Sport jackets of laminated suede; 109% nylon and Neoprene.Absolutely waterproof.Some with button \u2022 neck collars 1er detachable hoods.Warmly f ined.or Sherpa fur imitation > hoods.397 24 months to pay B il LITTLE \u2014 We wish to extend to our relative», friends and neighbors.' our deep appreciation and grateful Of I thanks, for all their acts of kindness, in sending food, messages of sym pathy, for floral tributes and help liams, of Bulwcr were recent m any way, at the time of the loaa guests of Mrs.Chïrles McCal- of our dear husband, father and him and Mrs.Luvia McCallum \"an?fa\u2018}le:- ErJtw,r\" i'lt^J,nSp5f,1!1 _\t.\t.\t,\tthank» to Rev.J.D.\tF.\tAnldo, Bisn- Mrs.Gorilla\tWilder has\tre\top.University, Rev.\tG.\tF Kendrick.turned from Sherbrooke, where]coatlcook, Oue., and Archdeacon she visited relatives.\tT \u2022* Matthews, Dr Wells, the or- Miss Aurirev\tMcCallum\twho\tKan\",t and choir- an',\tthc b''arers '\t,s Atiare>\t.yiCGanum,\tn)\tynur klndneM wiu\taiWaya be ro- has been visiting in Massaehu- m,.tnb^r,,d setts has returned home.[mrs.edwin little and famii.y! Births, Marriages, Cards of Thanks Death Notices 20c per count Una Minimum) i charge, $2.00 (10 llnea or leaa) IN MEMORIAM NOTICES Minimum charge $1.50 Poetrj ( 125 rent* a lino extra Additional ( 1 names over three: 10 cents each ( 1 name.)ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUSI, i CARRY SIGNATURE OF PER -;O.N SENDING NOTICE.OBITUARIES [Obituaries received within one) .month of death are published) -free A charge of $5 00 Is made) for obituaries delayed beyond) .this period.The Record reserves the right 4 ) to edit or condense obituaries 4 I because of apace limitations GUARANTEED INVESTMENT % RECEIPTS .issued for a period of 1 to 5 years\u2014minimum deposit $1000.Interest payable semi-annually by cheque.Terms for shorter periods on request.\u2018SEE THE r ABOUT IT\u201d to ROYAL TRUST ABOU w CANADA'S LEADING EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE 150 FRONTENAC ST., SHERBROOKE.L0.9-9371 H.A.SIMONS.MANAGER ?t SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUES , SEPT.2!5, 10R2 N.V.CLOUTIER INC.Dodge Chrysler Valiant Simca 5 and 1000 Volvo Dodge Trucks 43 Wellington South.Used cor lot \u2014 1465 King West SHEROROOKE \u2014 LO.2-3805 1 L m CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES .CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum charge 50 certs for 16 words or less.Three consecutive insertions, 3rd dsy half charge.Si* consecutive insertions, 2S°b off- 10 certs for mailing Record Box replies.DEADLINE \u2014 Classified Ads accepted until 4-00 PM diy previous to insertion.Auction Sales, Legal Notices.Classified Display and Display accepted until 12 noon previous day; 10 A.M Saturday for Monday.LO.9-3636.1.Articles For Sale antiques\" \u2014Usofa 84\" long, In good condition; beAutlfnl mahogany framed hand painted screen, round mahogany table; walnut writing desk.Also a red maple double bed with Beauty Heat mattress and spring.Phone LO.2-0tWJ QUANTITY of housi-hold .and numerous other articles.Call LO.2-147.'1.Ï\" COATS for ladies, one mouton, one blue cloth -1* length; one child\u2019s winter outfit, 2 pieces, beige and brown, size 5.for boy or girl; 2 girl's fall coals, size 8 and 10.All In good condition lira-sonable.North Halley, VI.2-2485.CEDAR shrubs for hedges, reasonably priced.Free delivery.LO 7-5314 PRACTICALLY new, thermostat con trolled oil heater, suitable to beat 5 room house, cottage or garage.50,000 B.T.U.Bargain for quick sale.Tat.LO.7-7168 SHORT- block seal Jacket, good condition.Call LO.9-0605.1.Articles For Sale PETER BORO boat, 14 ft., and boat trailer, C.C.M.bicycle Bargain.LO a.4->2l, aller 6 p m LO 9-32114 GREEN tomato** and Hubbard squash, Colin MaejLood, 10 Wilson st .Lennox ville.\t________ Ki;i>I » fluctnc Mot water tank, «lightly used.LO.2*0230.\u2022____ AUCTION SALE for Mrs.Volmore Thomas NEW DESIGN plank furniture Ranch and woven board fence Shcfford Crafts, Waterloo.Que Phone 539-2343.\t_____' HONEY, new crop, excellent quality; 4 pound tin $1.35, twelve tins, $14.00.Bill Ewing, 1206 Dominion, phone LO.9-1929.PLASTIC storm window kits, 36 X 72, complete with framing strips and tacks; as low as 24c per window.Anti freeze (permanent type), $2.39 gallon.Canadian Tire Associate Stores, 130 Minto St., Sherbrooke and Magog.____________ 4.Property For Sole VERY beautiful new apart eut block, 0X6X4 multiplied by thiee.Brick-plaster.Superior birch finish Water heating, garage etc.Well rented with leases.Very substantial Investment.Adjoining Sherbrooke University.Hebert\u2019s, LO.2-0874.11.Livestock For Sale DR.1.WOODBURY\u2019S liniment A Condition powders \u2014 for horses and cattle.Frasier, Thornton & Co.Ltd., CookshJre, Que.BEEF heifers, 1963, price Shorthorn bull, horn 1961, grand son of Ben Nevis White Emblem, Harold Loomis, Watervllie.28.Domestic Help Wanted HOI SEKEEPER wanted for do* er, 2 teen age boys, country home, modern conveniences.Box 325 Lonnoxvilie.rising 3, to calve $200,00, registered ! HOUSEKEEPER for family ot 4, Len-noxville.Sleep in or out; references required.Apply Sherbrooke Record Box 163.12.To Let 5 MODERN heated rooms, North Ward, near Marymount; available October 1st.LO.2-0726 after C p.m.At her home in North Hatley, next to North Hatley Fire Station jllAVE you property for sale?List it with the Royal Trust Company, 150 i\tr » l\tnriAi ! Frontenac Street, Sherbrooke, Saturday, September 29th tilIr LO 0-9371.10 a m.TO be sold New chesterfield set; T.V.chairs: coffee table, lamps; cabinet radio; electric appliances; Frigidaire; large quantity of glasware and dishes; washing machine; furnishings for four bedrooms; cooking utensils; Colo man heater (oil); 2 electric healers; cot beds; stove; Victrola; sewing machine; Electrolux; pressure cooker; propane fire-place and stove; odd tables and chairs; gardener's tools; linen and blank ets; Quebec heater; rugs; mirrors Many other articles too numerous to mention.STAN CUTHBERT.Auctioneer Phone North Hatley VI.2*2769 TWO houses in Beebe for sale, or exchange for house in Cowansville or Lonnoxvilie.Box 165 Sherbrooke Record.WORKED hard for your money can\u2019t take a chance * the answer to a \u201csure thing\u201d in real estate begins with a call to Charles Connors, LO.2-4000.\t130 Wellington St.North.BEAUTIFUL new eight room corner residence.Ready for occupancy.Adjoining Sherbrooke Golf.Beautiful completed playroom.Four bedrooms, washroom, garage etc.Selected birch finish.Automatic heating.Also smaller residences available.Inquiries welcomed.See Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Badland, LO.2-0874.NORTH Ward six rooms, modern, heated, hot water, 2nd floor, near Marymount School.Vacancy.$110,00.1581 Durham, LO.9-4349.NORTH Ward Newton St., 4 rooms, modern, heated, hot water, available October 1st.Call LO.2*2502.32.Situahon Wanted: Female WOMAN wants housework; would work by the day in Beebe.Call TR.6*4737.BILINGUAL office clerk, 6 years ex porience typing and switchboard ^7 Pnrcnnnl LO.2*2265.\tJ 'Grsunui >6.Miscellaneous PROFESSIONAL golf irutructlon days, evenings.Indoors; swing analysis for rapid progress.R.Sim mons of New York.By appointment.LO.2 4454.ANNOUNCING UNIQUE DANCE-DRAMA AND ART PROGRAM Creative approach to drawing, painting, taught by New York Artist, designer assistant to Salvador Dali, formerly asoclatcd Art Students League, N.Y.C., Marilyn Symonds.A philosophic, poetic concept for drama and dance stu-, dents, program designed to develop Instinctive attunement to Inner and visual motion, rhythms, sounds.LO.2-4454.Reginald Symonds, Apt.35, 175 Marquette.For dependable Real Estate Service call New address: FRANK J.CONWAY 31 King W.\u2014Tel.LO.75162 LO.2-4943 NORTH Ward hot water, monthly.LO, heated 4>/2 rooms, first floor, $62.00 9-0549.35a.Legal PUBLIC NOTICE HYGIENIC SUPPLIES - *ave up to| 60%.Send $1.0C for 18.finest i quality, assorted Park Sales, P.O j Box 561, Hamilton.Canada.46.Pets For So!;' \u2014 LeYe.sque Ltd., 38 Wellington, 4 large rooms, ist floor, hot S., .Sherbrooke, has sold and as-j water, heating, bath and garage.Jsigned to RedisCO of Canada! North Ward.$75.00.Available Oc- Ltd., its accounts receivable to-' lober 1st Phone Mis.Martineau, gether with all their rights, Lo 2-3074; if absent LO.7427.1.titles and interests, in the said1 North Ward - 'House with 6 rooms j accounts receivable contracts and two sun porches, oil heating,jand merchandise, gas ami 220 volts.Apply Edward Notice is hereby given that !\tTerriers.All ages.Males, females American Boxers, Scotch Collies, Beagle Hounds, smooth Fox Terriers, German Shepherds Cockers.AH colors.Lionel Gras sette, Frelighsburg, Que.Lyster 2 2561.267 Belvedere St.N.LO.20.Wanted To Purchase WANTED to purchase used pianos.Tel LO.9*3423.WE buy Bobbin logs, maple.Call 292*5742, Mansonvllle.J.Charles Labranch.26.Help Wanted: Male WATKINS route, established customers, no experience necessary, we train you.Present men earning $2.25 hour average.LO.9-7100.8É JL AUCTION SALE w.is at S.Little Sale Barn Eaton Corner les from Sherbrooke Road.on Sawyerville WED., SEPT., 29th at 2.00 p.m.One lot of milk cows tested, several 1 year and 2 year old steers mostly Hereford bulls, fat cows and Herefords.Some good work horses and bar nesses.Some farm machinery and small merchandise, some now.Come early, TERMS: CASH Harry Graham Jr.Auctioneer Sawyerville, Que.5.Lots For Sale VISIT this wonderful new residential section next Sherbrooke Golf.Larger lots.Vermont, Grime, Jac quos-Ciirtier Streets.Select your new pleasant location and could build your residence to your specifications.Worth investigating.See Hebert\u2019s, 2135 Bachand, LO 2-0874.FOR quick sale ¦\u2014 10 days only! Lot 75 X 100 Little Lake Magog.Safe bathing for children; 10 miles from Sherbrooke.$500.00 cash.Tel.LO.7-7081 after 7 o\u2019clock p.m.Cars For Sale J.OLDSMOBILE 1960.model 98,\t2 door hardtop, fully automatic.Alan Channoll, VI.3-47B5 Magog.A l ST IN Heal y ~3,000.~T9f)() Fully equipped, excellent condition, overdrive, seat belts, hardtop and convertible top, racing lights, racing stripes, white wall tires, radio, clock, wire wheels, retail value $4.500.Phone LO 9-7554.BUICK 1957, hardtop, In perfec condition, one owner, low mileage, bargain.LO.9-4221, after 6 p.m.LO.9-3284.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers ItAMIil.FJL HILLMAN, Sunbeam Alpine, Sunbeam Rapier, Humber, Commer Trucks, Quality Usedj Cars.Union Motor Sales, 1681 King West.LO 2-1390.BUICK, Pontiac, VauxhaÜ, G.MkC Truck*, Sales & Service.DeLuxo Automobile Ltd., 1567 King West Tel.LO 9-3689.IMPERIAL Chrysler, Plymouth, i Valiant.Renault, Fargo Trucks, j Sales & Service.Martin Motor 6 AUCTION SALE at W.S.Little's Sale Barn Eaton Corner Wed., Sept.26th at 2.00 p.m.We will be selling for Mr.Anderson of Hawkesbury, Ont., one load of Belgian Colts - 6 months.mostly blondes.Do not miss this sale! Tr RMS: CASH ROBERT BURNS AUCTIONEER Sales Ltd , 405 Belvedere St.LO 9-3659 Tel 8B.Auto Services TOP MECHANICS fast, efficient service; all makes cars.Thibault Studebaker Garage, 80 Big Forks, Sherbrooke, LO.2-4729.10.Horses For Sole BAY gelding five years old.half Arab, registered, trained riding horse.Call Montreal WE.5-9296 or Knowlton CH.3-5586.The California condor can soar from sea level to 20,000 feel and descend quickly with no ill effects.E.G.WELLS Auctionser & Reel Estate AUCTION HOUSE 30 Missewirpi St., Lennoxville.Que.LO.7-4023 CIVIL SERVICE OF CANADA REQUIRES FOR GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS SHERBROOKE, P.Q.STATIONARY ENGINEER (HEATING OR POWER) $3,750.- $4.200.Valid 4th Class Stationary Engineer\u2019s certificate.For some positions, a knowledge of both the English and French languages, may be required.Complete details and where to apply: Civil Service Commission, Room 1038, 1165 Bleary Street, Montreal 1, P.Q.Please quote competition number 62-M1I31.Application forms at main Post Offices, National Employment Offices and Civil Service Commission.Time limit; October 11, 1962.Canadian Vickers Limited Require the following machine shop personnel: MILLING MACHINE OPERATORS PLANER OPERATORS HORIZONTAL BORING MILL OPERATORS VERTICAL BORING MILL OPERATORS RADIAL DRILL OPERATORS TURRET LATHE OPERATORS All applicants must be fully experienced and able to in-terpret and work from blueprints.Usual welfare benefits.ATTRACTIVE NIGHTSHIRT PREMIUM Emplovment office hours 9:00 A M.to 3:00 P.M.Apply in person or by letter to; Canadian Vickers !.united 490 Notre Dame St.East Montreal, P.Q.Sherbrooke, September 25th, 1962 Rcdisco of Canada Ltd., 637 Craig St.W., Montreal, Que.PUBLIC NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my 'name, from this day on, September 20th, 1962.(Signed) Wilfred Marchand.Sutton, Que.It's Always \"SPRING TIME\" at AUTO SPRING 50 St.Francois Blvd.S.Tel.LO.7-6677 SHERBROOKE HATLEY \u2014 Mrs.Nellie Hartwell has returned home after spending two weeks with her son, Mr.Lloyd Hartwell, Johnville Road, while her daughter-in-law, Mrs.L Hartwell, was a surgical patient in the Hotel Dieu Hospital.Mr.Rafael Sharman and friend, of Brownsburg, spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.William Sharman.Mac's Driving School Dual Controls.Full insur anes coverage, experienced instructors.Late model ear, home pick up Sherbrooke, Magog, North Hatley and surrounding districts.Tel.N.Hatley, VI.2-2249 MILLFlELD \u2014 Miss Helen Learmonth, of j Thetford Mines was a weekend ;uest of Mrs.Gordon Learmonth and Mr.Everett Learmonth L'.Iiss Mildred Learmonth, of lluntingville, was a visitor at .he same home.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Abrahams, ! of Lonnoxvilie, were weekend | guests of Mr.and Mrs.Guy | Davidson and family.Professional Directory Beaudean Inc.Real Estate Brokers 68 Warren St.Lennowille Tel.LO.9-9178 Ayer's Cliff 659 ft 3 SEAT COVERS CONVERTIBLE TOPS UPHOLSTCRING Wholesale & Retail NEW-PARK INDUSTRIES INC.1i62 McManamy St.LO.9-8S95 \u2014 Sherbrooko Advocates CASSAFt & LYNCH.Joseph E Cas-sar and W Warren Lynch.138 Frontenac St., Sun Life Building.Tel.LO.2-3827.VALE PERKINS \u2014 Mr.Lex Chlumeeki and Mrs.j Gordon Jones and family, of: Montreal, were weekend guests! of Mrs.Kate Jones.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Wright, Kathy and! David, Montreal, were guests atj the same home.Mr.G o r d o nj Jones, older son of Mrs.Gordon Jones, is attending a Montreal Trade School.ROUSSEAU.GERVAtS.LANGEAIS & MONTY Armand Rousseau, Q C., Paul Mullins Gervais, André Langlais, Rene Monty.LOrraine 2-4735, 6 Wellington Street South.Sherbrooke.I\u2019D BIN & TOBIN, Priai Work and General Practice, Rosenbloom Bldg., opposite City Hall, 13F Wellington (North» GO 2 2120 WESLEY ki.BRADLEY.Q C., The j Canada Bldg,\t455 Craig Stree* West, Montreal UN 1*2737 PRICES ! Now's The Time To Have Lumber Delivered! 3ig Special, 1st or 2nd Class, new, planed 4 sides.WILFRID GREGOIRE LA PATRIE, Que.Tel.Sherbrooke LO.9.06:8 La Patrie, Tel 883-2831 ATTENTION! Free delivery within ICO miles for cash orders of I.CCC feet or more.For ord»' s and price quotations, ask ft r LAURENT GREGOIRE jk * a foTU Iff sp\u2014 SCHOOL SUPPLIES Esterbrook.Waterman & Sheaffer Pens Mechanical Drawing instruments, etc.PAPETERIE PIGEON Ltoe \"The Office Supply Store\" 444 King W.LO.2-8310 B- BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and Real Estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville\u2014889 2272 Andersen Windows mw; Distributed by: MacFherson Lumber Inc.100 Lake St.\u2014 Alagog \u2014 VI.3-3348 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND COLONIZATION Province of Québec Agricultural Engineering Division Drainage Service TENDERS Tenders are invited by the Department of Agriculture and [Colonisation' for the following works: A\u2014Project No.10764-9 623.Drainage works in the watercourse \u201cBeauregard\u201d and tributaries located in the municipality of St Eugène, county of Drummond, and in the municipalities of Ste-Hclène and St-Nazaire-d\u2019Ac-ton parishes, county of Bagot, The envelope must bear clearly the words \u201cTender for contract No.10704-9-623.! Project No.11371-10-623.Drainage works in the water-| course \u201cTroisième Rivière du Pot-au-Beurre\u201d and tributaires located in the municipality of St-Robert, county of Richelieu, and in the municipality of St-Michel-d\u2019Yamaska parish, county of Yamaska, The envelope must bear clearly the words \u201cTenderl \u2022for contact No.11371-10 623\u201d.A copy of the plans, specifica-! lions and tender form may be! obtained by sending a request for same with a $10 certified! cheque or money order, not refundable, to Director of Drainage Service, Department of, Agriculture and Colonization,! Room D-413, Parliament Build-j ings, Quebec.Are allowed to bid, only these persons, firms, companies or corporations who, as general contractors, have their principal! place of business in Region No.j 9 (Yamaska-St-F r a n ç o i s-Bois-j Francs) which includes electoral! districts of Arthnbaska, Bagot,! Nieolet, Drummond, Richelieu, St Hyacinthe et Yamaska.Tenders shall be accompanied either by a certified cheque to the order of the Minister of Finance of the Province of Quc-i bee for an amount equivalent to 10% of the total amount of the! bid or by a policy of guarantee _______________for the same amount.Such a NEED atony for Christmas?\"Avon]policy of guarantee must he Calling\u201d on T.V.h;.s increased de-:iSMle{} jjy a company legally mand for our products.Wc h:ive'allti10n7c,(] to provide surety a few choice open territories forj.jjjj ]5oncn women who are dependable, and,\t' want to cam.Apply Mrs.A.Le-I Tenders will be received au brun.Waterloo.Tel.539-1040.ithe office of the Assistant iDcnutv Minister.Room D-617.! Parliament Buildings, Quebec City, untiLOctober 10, 1962.be-li'o.e 2.30 P.M.Eastern Daylight Saving Time.At such time andj jin the above mentioned office, j tenders will be opened publicly.Tenders must be sent in the! envelope provided for that ptir-ipose and sealed.The Minister does not bind PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE w PUBLIC NOTICE By-Law no.1200 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby-given that on the 19th day of March, 1962, the Municipal Council of the City of Sherbrooke has adopted By Law no.1200 of the Municipal By-Laws of the City of Sherbrooke, concerning permanent works for 1962, That the original of said By-Law no.1200 is kept at the City Hall, in the Municipal Archives, where everybody can take communication thereof.The By-Law will take effect on October 16, 1962.Given at Sherbrooke, this 20th day of September 1962.H.P Emond, City Clerk.SEP.THE NEW 1500 VOLKSWAGEN We accept \u201crade-ins ROGER BEAUDOIN AUTOMOBILES INC.2835 King West.Sherbrooke Tel.LO.9-4613 cCLARY-EA DEBONAIRE LOW BOY lb.\t'¦.I Oil-Fired Winter Air Conditioners Automatically Clean, Humidify Warm and Circulate Air.The MODERN Heating Appliance, Specifically Designed To Make the Most of Oil Heating.o\u2019 Si ill AUTHORIZED DEALERS Border Petroleum.Products Ltd., Sfanstead.Norman Spalding, Compton.Roland Binette, Weedon.Laurent Couture, East Angus.Charland & Leduc, Magog.Gerard Boulet, Lake Megantic.Urbain Roy, Disraeli.Victor Campeau, Lake Megantic.Edgar Riche, Victoriaville.S.E.Desmarais & Co.Ltée, Richmond.Ferronnerie L'Amiante Enr., Lac Noir (Yvan Trisco) Ant.Roy, St-Sébasfien, Arsène Be\u2019lavance, St-Romain.Hudon & Vigneux, Magog.P.B.Lemire, Windsor.Mitchei McCLARY-EASY DISTRIBUTOR 164 Wellington St.N.\u2014LO.2-2662 \u2014 Sherbrooke Chartered Accountants LA V A LLEfT BEDARD, Lyonnais.Gascon A Associates, D J Crock ett.C A, licensed trustee.20) Continental Building, Sherbrooke P Q Tel: LO 9-5503 Me DO NA LÔ7 C ü R Rlc & CO.Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS & CO.Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferln Ave.- LO 9-6301 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto : Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax ! Rimouskl, Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg.Edmonton, Calgary.Vancouver.TOUCHE, ROSS, BAILEY â.SMART 360 St.James Sr.West.Montreal Uther offices in Canada: Affiliated firms In the UnJtevI States, Great Britain and elsewhere.Hrve your Springs checked by \"experts'\" at CHARTIER AUTO SPRING INC.10 years experiene* to serve you better.180 Galt Sf.W.Tsi.LO.2-4833 - 2-4B4'3 Residence: LO.9-3103 GOODS AND SERVICES Dentists DU.J A.UANDKV.Surgeon-Dea tL-t, 406 Moore Street Office Hours - Days 8 to 6; eve.llngs 7 to 3:30.Tel: LC.7-6644.Optometrists UK.AL.BZKT rRUDF.AU.Dptome Irtst, New address; Granada rhea tre Bldg., 51 Wellington North Suites 1 Si 2, Sherbrooke.Tel LO 2-0517 Eyes examined.Contact lenses.DEACON CONSTRUCTION INC.General Contractor Commercial and Residential Land Development 68 Warren St., Lennoxville.Tel.LO.9-9178 TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St.West, (in basement) LO.2-4334 SHERBROOKE Meadow Street.\u2014SHERBROOKE\u2014Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store Next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Before buying furniture, visit us.We have all types at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many second hand articles in excellent condition.TERMS IF DESIRED 27.Female Help Wanted ALLSTATE REBUILT MOTORS As low as $13.down and $10.monthly! We'll install a rebuilt motor in your car with 90-day or 4.000 mile written guarantee.Visit our Service Station.141 Big Forks St., whate we also install MUFFLERS.TAIL PIPüS.TIRES, etc.ALLSTATE REBUILT TRANSMISSIONS SIMPSONS SEARS LO.9-5155.Sherbrooke CART.EASY NE*.?ftsour WE-'lï JUST LEARMT VÜliR GREAT3RANPD4D JONAS McKee I POUNCED DA MtKEE BUSTLE -, WORK-S IN iSOOt WKAT\u2019S ANCES 1, * : \u2018H- WHV, VES.KE NT If WAS THE BEGIN*-)1!.'?OF STARTED ON A THE VAST McKEE INDUSTRIES SHOESTRIWOiAHD v.WHICH I NOW CONTROL'.I BUILT A THRIVING\t-\u2014-'i CORPORATION! JPliSflTl WEIL, DAT \"SHOESTRING* Y DUH-H.» HE STARTED W!D WAS |8 ! AH' NEVER i BUCKS HE SORRERED FROM PAID BACK'.] A ANCESTOR OP OURM,./WE'RE HERE; DILLARD KALUKAKl IT ÎÉ ALLEY OOP DUNNO WATERVILLE \u2014 Mrs.A.J.Macintosh, of Lon- of Air.and .Mrs.E.K.Wilson.Mr.and Mrs.D.Desruisseaux himself to accept neither the are spending two weeks visiting lowest nor any of the tenders.Mrs.Desruisseaux\u2019s brother and Roméo Lalande.Assistant Deputy Minister sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Reg.Wilson, in Gagnon.IP T DIDN'T HAVE THE HIGHEST RES ARP FOR DOC'9 IDEAS, I'P GO FULL OOP OUT OF THAT HOLE IIVGELF™ y îl .BUT THEN, IN VIE\u2019*/ CF OOF'S RECENT MENTAL GYMNASTIC?, MAYBE DOC'S 'HANDS-OFF' POLICY 15 TH' BEST -, POLICY.' G g/.life B , 1C*.\t-J.\t-.a.Or* 0,1\t/\tI WHAT PCY.N \u201cHA JUST SITTIN FRECKLES L'lL ABNER Burns & Mackay BILINGUAL AUCTIONEERS Sales of all Kind* Reasonable Rates ROBERT\tDAVID BURNS\tMACKAY Cookshire.Sawyerville.TR.5-3203\t889 2958 Graduates: Reisch American School of Auctioneering \u2014 Mason City.Iowa.C'V.OM ITS A ENOUGH wv ,-T\u2019 ml.Mr': BUT HOW CAN hOU S AY HE EATS LIKE- A t, HORSE-?lHATS .,\t.RIDICULOUS^ OH, PUNNO-* HE JUST SEEMS To PREFER HIS MEALS THAT WAY/ |F«ph,8 c ki 1 ; 'VHY, DAISY \"S ! mae/T-uoW I HATE TO V W STOP SEE'iOU J\\ A-CALLlM* I MAE/T-HCW .LIVING IN\tHIM V K'MSC'EE J SUCH SQUALOR, rDEAR'.'.' )/ «JEALOUS < DEAR- i\u2014^TD=r->- 'ï OFA MERE ) JUNKP1LE?y r.WM m l ua ««t NOW VO' \\C-7?rVT$AJJ./A V TO A' Tj UPSET IT .7 \\ -A JUNKPILE 'S BUT ITS LEAKIN' ! THATJJUT SGtWST AGINff-GIT ) BU/LTFEELINGS 'VrQ A RAG// « 'Vie- affection, as much AS THE NEAT GiRLTfA) ï*s.> 2434 rn y< or a no / a Loul m omen Danviile, Macrae nuptials PLATTSBl'RG.N Y.\u2014 Thr marriage of Carol Ann, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Macrae of Bedford, to Mr.j Bruce Cameron Danville, of i Plattsburg, N.Y., only son of ; Mrs.Mildred Danville and of : the late Lt.Col.Wallace Dan- ! ville of Plattsburg, N.Y., took place on Monday, September 17 at ten o\u2019clock in Our Lady of Victory Church.Plattsburg, j N.Y.Rev.Mpnsignor.Bris- I son officiating at the wedding ' ceremony.The bride, who was given j aw\u2019ay b> her father, was in a gown of lace over taffeta, fash- | ioned with a fitted bodice, j having a scalloped neckline ! and sleeves ending in points , over the hands, the full skirt, | having a bustle effect of roses, trimmed with pearls and ! sequins.Her veil of tulle illusion, w as held by a coronet of pearls and sequins.She carried a bouquet of red roses.Mrs.Kenneth Wagner, of Plattsburg, N.Y., sister of the bridegroom, as matron of honor, wore a frock of gold chiffon over taffeta, with lace jacket, bouffant skirt and a pill box hat of matching lace.She carried a Colonial bouquet of gold and white carnations.Miss Arlene Macrae, of Bedford, sister of the bride, as bridesmaid, wore a frock similar to the matron of honor, in azure blue and carried a Colonial bouquet of pink and blue carnations, with match ing pill box hat of lace.Mr.Fred Tussa of Plattsburg, N.Y., acted as best man, and the ushers were Messrs.Kenneth Wagner, brother-in-law ot the bridegroom, and Leslie Macrae, brother of the bride.Mrs.Macrae, mother of the bride, wore a brown suit, trimmed with mink, brown hat and accessories and a corsage of pink carnations.Mrs.Danville, mother of the bridegroom, was in a two- MOVING ?USE OUR WIFE-APPROVED SERVICE ! ART CRAWFORD 89 ABENAQUIS LO.9-5105 Authorized Agent for Sherbrooke North American van tines Inc.Costumes using hand »p plique as decoration are expensive lo buy, >et eas\\ to to for your applique motifs.Buy N yard of each color you will use Avoid material that fra\\ < You can make hair bands of string bolts out of what you have !ei'\\ over.Women s groups X3RD RKGIMF.NT CHAPTER and community.I.O.D.E.\tMrs.Norman Flint leader of The opening meeting after 'he I\u2019nit presided at the meet the summer recess, of the 53rd \u2019-\"fi welcoming the members ! Regiment Chapter, I.O.D.E., was'Present and hoping all had had held at the I.O.D.E.house on » pleasant holiday.A time of Moore Street, with the regent, silence was observed as a mem-Mrs.F.Varney presiding.,orial to the former members of Routine business was dispos 'ü,is RrouP \"ho h;ui Passed on \"}*** cd of.and correspondence from 10 hiRhl\u2018r service: \u2014 'lrs E\t.»\ti- TtErnj Pot Roast with Vegetable* Baked Potatoes Scalloped Tomatoes led that the opening bridge is Soft Rolls Butter or Margarine designed for the teen model scheduled for October 11.j\tWaldorf Salad doll little girls love best.j The meeting was adjourned\tChocolate Cake famous lll^-inch teen model|by Mrs.Stewart Reed.\tj\tCoffee Tea Milk New! Easy-knit wardrobe for by train on The Canadian IKE SCENIC DOME TRAIN dolls.Pattern 7160: directions, coat, hat, slacks, hooded top, 3-plece suit, skirt.Send 35 cents in (money or-! Don't Miss These Terrific.stubborn zipper work easier, (,cr> not cas)l or stamPs) to run a lead pencil up and down Sherbrooke Daily Record, the closed zipper.The gra- Household Arts Dept., Sher-phite in the pencil acts as a 'brooke, Que.Print plainly size ( lubricant.MISS MARY ! 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Caulking is quick, neat and permanent with new Miracle Tub Caulk! Applied velvet-smooth from tube lust like toothpaste to form a tough, waterproof, greaseproof bond.Dries in one hour.QQC 4 ozz.tube \u2014 only L IF IT\u2019S AUTO PARTS OR HARDWARE.IT\u2019S AT DAWSON\u2019S \"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\tI IS SœÜBRÔÔKÏ DAILY RECORD, TOES., SERT.23, 1^2 Wife of rector is welcomed by church groups -Summer work is reviewed at COOKSHIRE - At a joint, Mrs.Thomas, the wife of the ments: Mrs^ Walter Hamilton, 4.r^r^nfATl^W' nee tins of St.Margaret's Guild ntw rectory of St.Peter\u2019s Ang 1 Mrs.Colin Standish and Mrs.NORT.I HATLEY The .C.W.and the Senior Guild lican Church, was welcomed.Nelson Fuller.\theld its first fall nr eeting at the \u2022! At the close of the evening/home of Mrs and W.A.held at the home of Mrs.Colin Standish, several items of business concerning the rectory were discussed.The two Guilds each held,\t, their private business sessions rcfreshments\tserv^! y It was reported that the Par- the hostess, with Mrs.Thomas ish Hall floor had been cleaned anf) ^\u2018ss ^ucy Hodge pouring, and oiled during the summer The next meeting wil e e f and the bill for this project was,'0 the Parish Hall on Jet 10.| ordered to be paid.J.with E McCrea, on, 11 members Worry of IT AI OF TETFTU oru,:\u2018eu lu uc t'a,u-\ti ¦ ML JC.I b Ci I n jt was decided to hold a paper Slipping or Irritating?collection on the afternoon Don\u2019t be embarrassed by loose false Thursday, Sept.27.teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling | Cookshire will entertain the when you eat, talk or laugh.Just\t.\t.\t^\t, \u2022prlnkle a little fasteeth on vour annual deanery meeting on Oct\t.\u2019 Vtho cmmpr Tho nwirient Mrs piates_ This pleasant powder gives a u| plans {or the\tand lace, second daughter of Mr, and/he summer.I he president, .virs \u2019of Contest won by Stanstead girl STANSTEAD \u2014 Shirley Wal jes Sept.12, present.The devotional period was taken by Mrs.J.Allworth, i Reviewing summer activities, the treasurer, Mrs.R.Sterling, | reported proceeds from food I sales and also for serving lunch at the antique show during Boundary Rotary Fair opens Sept.27, /Hooey for welfare work remarkable sense of added comfort .and security by holding plates more tea to be served were made, and the following committee ap Get fasteeth at any drug counter.I pointed to complete arrange HARNESS RACING WED.- SAT.\u2014 8.15 p m.SUN., 2.15 p.m.SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION GROUNDS GENERAL ADM.*1.00 Ladies admitted free! Mrs Richard Wallace, was win-jE.Hatch gave a report on the ncr of an essay contest, which United Church summer school, was province wide and based onj which she attended in June.1\t, ., .rI .\t.At the conclusion of the busi- Why I intend finishing ¦ ® ' ness meeting, Mrs W.Suther-School.\tI land gave an interesting talk on ROCK ISLAND \u2014 (Special) \u2014\"Fun for all - All for Charity\u201d is the motto of the Boundary Rotary Club fair which takes place this year at the Border Arena on September 27,28,29.Have you ever stopped to define this motto, Fun for all, this means playing games which gives each and every winner a beautiful prize, ths prizes are valuable, and in many cases one has a choice of prizes, depending on which game is played.All for Charity - You attend The contest participants were one of the stories in the book, Ihe fair and spend a few dol- asked to state the sum of money! Hasten the Day, a copy of .\t,,\t'which she has donated to the they would require for the IhfW-\t__ ' ¦\u2019\tgroup, anti arrangements were 63 school year, up to $100.Miss ma[je t0 ]oan the book to mcm- Wallace figured her Grade II| bers who wished to read it.year at Sunnyside School will Following adjournment, re , cost $72.50.She received thisl^shmcnts were served by the amount at a Montreal radio sta tion, which sponsored the con test, on Sept.14, when she was interviewed over the air.hostess, assisted by some of the! members.lars, you have fun.but the Ro-tarians have a lot of hard work yet they do it gladly because it is a great deal of satisfaction to spend the money raised by the fair among those in need and in promotion of children\u2019s work.An annual sum of $500.00 goes into the Frontier Swim Project fund and each year several hundred children are given an opportunity to learn water safety, and life saving.It also provides summer employment for a group of school students.Money is spent correcting and saving children's teeth and eye sight.Fuel, food, medicine, are provided when needed by families in this section of the county.Christmas time is made more pleasant because Santa Claus visits homes with gifts provided by the Rotary Club, this might include a good Christmas dinner, and toys for the kids.Crippled children have been given help.Money is also spent to maintain the children\u2019s reading room in the Haskell Free Library, where each year hundreds of books are ready by children, and COMPETITIONS at the SHERERGÛKE WINTER FAIR Wednesday Evening October 3rd, 1962 Sec.1.Midgets 12 years and under.Sec.2.\t13 years and under 21 years.Cash Prizes in each Section.For further information apply to the Secretary.Entries should be made by Monday Oct.1st, 1962.W.W.Nichol President Dugri \u2014\u2022 E., Dugré \u2014 E Nichol Nicol J.E.Lamontagne Sec.Treat.United Church Women meet at Sawyerville SAWYERVILLE \u2014 The United Church Women of the United Church held their regular meet ing in the I.O.O.F.Hall in the forenoon on Friday, September, 14.The members of the U.C.W are very grateful to each and everyone w\u2019ho helped in anyway to make the Roast Turkey Supper a success; also to those who looked after the showing of the film, Four Religions, at the Sunday Evening Service on Aug.26.Miss Ida Mackay is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.The next UC.W.meeting will be held in the Town Hall onj Oct.3, at 2 p.m., when Dr ! Pearl Prior, wife of Rev.Dr.! Kennrth H.Prior, who with her husband spent 30 years in Africa as missionaries, will speak at 3 30 p.m.Repairs on the Church Basement are progressing favorably.Best Wishes To The Organizers Of The BOUNDARY ROTARY FAIR «BY-PORT Wg-|M THEATRE Ve&wwr i&iS Adm.Canadian Fund* 55c \u2022 U.5.Fund* 50c Children under 12 \u2022 free DERBY, VT.\u2014 Phone 766-2434 Don't Miss This Year's Boundary Rotary Fair! RED & WHITE FOOD STORES STANSTEAD UNITES BONUS COUPON \u2022\tWestern Beef \u2022\tGroceriet \u2014 TR.6-2320 \u2022 Fresh Fruit* and Vegetable* \u2022 FREE DELIVERY PAUL VIGER, Prop.Remember the Underprivileged Children by supporting the BOUNDARY ROTARY FAIR .* » CAMPBELL & BELLAM LTD.BEEBE W.M.Campbell TR.6-2214 Tel.TR.6-2232 A.E.Langevin TR.6-2542 G.W.Carrutheri TR.6-2405 Office located In Goudreau Reitaurant Block, 60 Main St., Beebe.ALL LINES OF INSURANCE OVER 60 YEARS IN INSURANCE \u201cWESTINGHOUSE\u201d INSIDE FROSTED BULBS Choice of 15 - 25 - 40 - 60 - 100 watt*.Reg.value 28c each SPECIAL FROSTED BULBS\t-V This coupon entitles you to buy up to 4 frosted bulbs at the low price of 14 l/2c each.Valid on Sept.26 - 27th only One coupon per \u2014 (adults Only) 4 per person only \u2014 You save 54c mum napkiiis by \"KOTEX\u201d Regular size, 12 per box.Reg.value 53c Kc SPECIAL KOTEX COUPON This coupon entitles you to buy up to 2 boxes of Kotex at the low price of 39 l/2e per box Valid on Sept.26 \u2022 27th only One coupon per \u2014 (adults Only) 54 Main Street Rock Island Tel.TR 6-2027 Res.22 Junction St.Beebe.Tel.TR.6-4622 2 Boxes per customers \u2014 You Save 27e 2 DAYS ONLY Wednesday Thursday SEPT.SEPT.26th 27th 124 Wellington St.North \u2014 Sherbrooke.Success to the President and Rotarians of the ROTARY FAIR! 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Sales and Service H.Slack, Manager each year ne,v books are added for the children's reading pleasure.An education fund was established a few years ago and this is being used to help students who desire and are having a higher education.To continue with this great community work, the Rotarians must have the support of the public.Last year the Rotary Club commenced another community assistance plan, a use.l clothing pool^ in the Raymond Fregeau building.This clothing is primarily for fire victims and already a claim has been made.Clothing is also provided for anyone in need.What is Rotary ?Rotary is a world fellowship of business and professional ex g| ecutives who accept the \u201cIdeal of Service\u201d as the basis for sue-cess and happines in business and community life.In Rotary,: thoughtfulnes of others is regarded as the basis of service, and helpfulness to others as its expression.Together they constitute the Rotary \u201cIdeal of Ser vice.\u201d Rotary\u2019s universal appeal is that it offers a practical means of enlarging one\u2019s friendships, participating in community betterment undertakings, promoting high standards in business and professional life, and advancing international under standing, good will and peace.| To attain its \u201cIdeal of Ser-.vice\u201d to humanity, Rotary seeks; all that which brings people to ! gether and it avoids all which separates them.In their broad program of service work, Rotarians believe | in the value of action based on unsefish motives.Rotary is not a secret organization.Rotary does not seek to supplant or to interfere with any religious or political organ izations.It assumes that its pro gram of service is in accord with all religions, and it does not concern itself with a Rotar-ian\u2019s politics.Rotary expects him to be faithful to his religion and loyal in his citizen ship.Success lo the BOUNDARY ROTARY FAIR .ROOK ISLAND SURPLUS STORE REG\u2019D 2 Railroad St.next to the bus terminal \u2014 ROCK ISLAND Distributor for the famous Pittsburgh Paints *\tMEN'S AND BOY'S DRESS AND WORK CLOTHES AMD SHOES *\tINTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINT *\tHUNTING AND FISHING EQUIPMENT LOW PRICES, SHOP HERE! SUCCESS TO THE BOUNDARY ROTARY FAIR! PAUL TELLIER General Insuranca LIFE \u2014 FIRE \u2014 THEFT \u2014 CAR \u2014 CASUALTY Support the Boundary Rotary Fair September 27-28-29 Compliments of DON'T MISS THE BOUNDARY ROTARY FAIR! Centre Auto Service \u2022 Body Work\t\u2022 General Repairs \u2022 24-Hour Wrecker Service STANSTEAD, QUE \u2014 Tel.TR.6-2171 Busy session of C.W.L.held at Rock Island ROCK ISLAND \u2014 A meeting of Our Lady of Mercy Council.: C.W.L., was held in the Rock Island Convent, with 11 mem |bers attending.It was noted that a regional council will be held in Sher-brooke on Oct 27.to which all conveners and members are in s i vited.A meeting of the Diocesan Council took place in Sherbrooke.was attended by Mrs.Irene Rever and Mrs.Norma Bilodeau, who gave a report.All were pleased to learn the Diocesan Council had given aid to a Polish refugee from Europe.The League is sponsoring a, scholarship fund and loan fund which will be made available to any English speaking student to help further their education.Mrs.Poulin relayed a message of interest from M i s sj Marion McCormick, of tho National Council.The Diocesan Council annual i meeting is to be held here in ! May of 1965.and plans will be made for this during the sea jonal meetings.A farewell gift was made vc cently to Mrs.Claire Goodsell.who.with her family-has moved to Toronto.Ont., and to Mrs.L.jK.Shepardson.who has also! left.Mrs.Goodsell was a charter member and for several j years active in the League ac tivities.Mrs Shepardson was a member for some two years.It was decided not to have a tea and sale this year.Mrs.G.i Poulin, president, reported a group of 12 members had assisted and served lunch at the Aug-just Red Cross blood clinic, with a total of 7 hours.Lunch was served by Mrs.M.Masse, Mrs.Irene Greaves, Mis.G.Siguoin, and Mrs.Helen Bushnell.S/taff Proof Limited BEEBE, QUE.Best of Luck To the 62 Boundary Rutary Fair; From The BORDER MACHINE TOOL & SUPPLY CO.REG\u2019D General Machine shop; Specializing in Granite Equipment, Supplies, and B P Service.BEEBE, QUE.Success to the BOUNDARY ROTARY FAIR! GIGANTIC SALE P.E.GIARD FURNITUR F7« if» &E» SLAT SPRINGS All sizes.Reg.$15.95.s10.77 ¦-< \u2014 SPECIAL Si SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES 198 Coils 10.77 5 Pc.Chrome Kitchen or DINING SETS Reg.$69.95 44.77 BARGAIN BEER CASTLE BROMWICH.Eng land (CPI\u2014A new pub here celebrated its opening by selling beer at a farthing a pint, A brewery official said it was the cheapest beer since the 17th century.The farthing\u2014a quarter of a penny\u2014now is out of circulation and children did a roaring trade selling the coins SPACE SAVERS Like Davenports without arms.Reg.$59.95\t$< SPECIAL \u2014 s37.77 TAPE RECORDERS By Symphonic 87.77 Reg.S149.95.$ SPECIAL MANY OTHER SPECIALS 2 MORE WEEKS! 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ANDRE PEPIN PHOTOGRAPHER Gr«eting c*rdi for ill occi- For; Wedding Picture» lion» \u2022 English md French.\tChildren's Pcrtnits Have your portraits «any for Christmas.School Supplies.Commercial Work Just phone TR.6-2208 \u2014 ROCK ISLAND, Que.,Ü*.™ Ti 00k ¦A - *KV .'^.3 ?.v Wilh a good rh°UPi, ° f* .TifUu8 L D* M* Ü attendance of members and sev-Church met at the home of Mrs eral visitorg.After the business spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr.and Mrs.Howard Short.Mrs.Doris Beerworth, of Bed- Mow»,\t.«ornoon i.u,,i»wl.II.1,.two of John William Webster, who died on Aug.19, was held the JOHN WEBSTER, OF DERBY LINE\tfrom Converse Funeral Home DERBY LINE \u2014'The funeral t0 the Uniyersalist Church, where Rev.Gale Bascombe officiated.The bearers were William Hutchins, John Cochrane, Jr., Georgeville, Clayton Dumas and Harold Carter, Derby, Dalton | nine weeks, then returned to Downing and Roland Willey, his home here.He was for three Derby Line.\tI vceks in Orleans County Me Interment took place in the morial Hospital, Newport, where FAST RELIEF FROM UPSET STOMACH.brothers, George and James, of Aberdeen, Scotland.Mr.Webster was a life member of the Masonic Lodge in Whyntie.Taken ill in February, he was hospitalized in Burlington for York.Mr.Robert Haines and Garry, of Lachine, spent Here\u2019s what to do.ChewTUMS.They\u2019re family plot at the Derby Line he died.\tof Montreal, spent the weekend mild, minty Utile lab- cemetery.\tAmong those attending the\tf\u201ermor.c.noronts vir fe/r, and\u2014well, what John William Webster happened to the but- born on May 12, 1903, at Wood-terflies down there?side, Whyntie, Scotland, a son Gone! (No aftertaste, t0 George and Annie (Gumming either!) Aways cany McEwpn) Webster.About 1926 TUMS.Take\u2019em any ^ camc t0 Canada with his place, any time.No ur)C|p Mr Aiex McEwen, now water needed.her daughter, Mrs.Robert Ed- in charge of the meeting, which d b th hoste\u201e assisted wards, Mr.Edwards and fam- opened with a reading by Mrs.b Mrs Dan Matheson and MUs Mi .\tMrdt.hpnn\t?k1™386 SaleS Were LiUian M*theson and Mrs.Eric Miss Roberta McCutcheon is held at the rummage room on Dâillie David spending a few day.in New Sept.15 and 22 and another will Recent ,,uests at ^ home of 4 n ?\tMr and Mrs.Neil Stewart were the church \"the0 third week ôf Oc- wébsterviîï' vf ' mTs SuSoSr' an111111! si* j iV , .¦,, f.L.: i, ,, », ,n 8, .m.m m m ¦ » ¦ h.¦ s\ti®:! :-:3S-ss;>t:s^\ts:-;.:.ssvsij i | 1 - t 'SS-S-ss V \"V « -V* TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES (&) AIR CANADA v.6 SUNBEAM ALPINES! 48 RA1EIGH BIKES! BE INDEPENDENT! Win your own Sunbeam Alpine and get around.Shop when you want.Take-off when you feel like it.Your husband won\u2019t mind\u2014especially if he can borrow your car on his night out.And should you win a bike, your kids will think you\u2019re the cleverest mom in the block! P.S.DAD,1 KIDS! Get afler mom to enter this contest.Dad, you might get to ride around in that nifty new Alpine.And kids, just think, you might get that bike you\u2019ve been wanting.AND LADIES .there are nine lucky winners a month! One sports car and 8 bicycles will be awarded each month from May to October.Everyone gets a sporting chance.And even if you win, you can enter again next month.So keep on entering! Here\u2019s all you do! Send in a front panel from any ShirrifT Dessert.So let your family enjoy the goodness and special sparkle of Shirriff Desserts often.Then, you get more chances to win.YOUR TRAVEL AGENCY IS: VOYAGES MARCEL DARCHE Inc.Marcel Darche 74 Albert St.Sherbrooke, Que.LOrraine 2-1012 TRAVEL AGENCY Marie Ree* Boulanger 100 Main Street Granby, Que.FRontenac 2-5806 ___» CW » Contest Rules 1.\tPrint clearly on the hack of the front panel of any Shirriff dessert package your name, address, telephone number and age, and the name and address of your grocer, and mail to Shirriff Sports Car Contest, P.O.Box 2180, Toronto, Ontario.2.\tEnter as often ns you wish.Mail each entry separately.8.There are six Contests.Contests close midnight May 31st, June 30th, July 31st, August 31st, September 30th, October 31st.Entries will not be carried over from one Contest to the next.4.Entries will be selected and contestant, in order to win, must answer correctly a skill-testing question.In the event that the contestant is eight years of age or younger, his parent or guardian will be required to answer the skill-testing question.Entrants agree to accept the decision of Judges as final.Only one prize to a family per month.6.All entries become the exclusive property of Salada Foods Ltd and may be used as they see fit.No correspondence related to the Contest will be entered into and no entries returned.List of winners available to those sending in a self-addressed, stamped envelope.6.\tPrizes must be accepted as awarded.No substitutions will be made.7.\tContest open to all residents of Canada except employees of Salada Foods Ltd, Bootes Motors (Canada) Ltd., their Advertising Agencies, judging organization, Herbert A.Watts l imited: associated companies or any parson connected directly or indirectly with the Contest and members of their immediate families.Contest subject to all local, national and provincial regulations.Full service warranty on all Sunbeam Alpines.Lifetime guarantee on all Raleigh Bicycles (boys and girls).\t .y puc cJe»»*'\u2019 4?7I LOOK KIDS! Get your special issue of the SHIRRIFF SPORTS CAR NEWS.This beautiful album is the ideal place to collect your own series of 24 sports cars.Simply cut out your sports car cards from the back of the specially marked packages of Shirriff Lushus Jelly Powder and paste them in your album.The Shirriff Sports Car News also contains many exciting articles on sports cars, famous drivers,\tça/ AHA ffifinQ racing and track information.Pick up your album at your grocer\u2019s or at your nearest Sunbeam\tOMLA4UM rUUUO Alpine Dealer.Or if you prefer, send 25^ to SALADA FOODS LTD, Box 2144, Toronto, Ontario.^ % % good taste for your family I < v "]
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