Sherbrooke daily record, 30 octobre 1962, mardi 30 octobre 1962
[" THE WEATHER Increasing cloudiness with snow; cold; winds light increasing to easterly 15 to 20 High today at Sherbrooke 35.Outlook' for Wednesday: Snowfiur-ries and cold.V IjtcbtootelMulRecotd Today's Chuckle When you speak to other people for their good.It ia Influence; and when other people speak to you for your good, it is interfere \u2022ora.Established 1897 Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, ml Sixty-Sixth Year US lifts Cuban blockade 0n ¦?flenslve for fi,5i iime as UN opens nepotiations I m aJ ¦ ^ v a a a c 1 *w m ^ lu WXSHINilT' N \\V - Tin- r.t.ict «.:!\u2022 them, particularly buildup at Ko\\ West.Fla.H R jk m R\tH R B R ff m 9 BE\tB ^^R: \u2019Ÿ ^\t*î\" ^ ® \\ rtic.-.u lan\t%\ttoJS\t|\tI ts arms blockade of Cuba to-\tministry said the dynamiting of\tHi Hi ^BH 11 Hi lay while Lnited Nations offi However, it was certain the Venezuelan oil installations| , Ir a\tnArtrtFio n r» ?i _ c n V» m o r ! n ey il a f/o ro nmte rtf U Thant U Thant departs for Cuba 1 United its arms blockade of Cuba to- coast.\tministry said the dynamiting of day while lnited Nations offi- However, it was certain the Venezuelan oil installations cials undertake delicate negotia- anti-submarine warfare units of \u2019\t.\t.___ .tions with Premier Fidel\tCas\tthe fleet were even more vigi-\t*a,s Pf* of \u2022 ^botage dnvei tro on\tdismantling\tRussian\tlant than usual last week when\torclerec! 11 om U1\ta\u2018 bases in\tCuba.\tit was uncertain whether the\t3 Guatemala\u2019s\tForeign\tMjn At the\tsame time.\tU.S\toffi-\tRussians might launch some\tister Jesus Unda\tMurillo\tsaid cials awaited analysis of new counter action to break the U.S his gov ernment has confiden reconnaissance photos that may blockade.\titial information on possible tell whether Russian technicians In related dev elopments:\t' provocative Communist acts have started pulling down those\u2019 1.There was no move to re- sabotage and agitation\u2019\u2019 di bases which almost brought on duce the rpparent U.S military reeled from Cuba.U.S.military action.\t?\t?\t?\t?\t?\t?U.S.navy ships and planes\t.suspended the six-day old block fp South AmeflCO ade for two days as dawn- UNITED NATIONS (CP) \u2014!broke across the wide area they Acting Secretary - General U are patrolling in the Atlantic Thant flew by jet to Havana around Cuba, today to discuss with Premier The blockading force re-Fidel Castro measures for end mained on station, ready to re ing the Cuban crisis,\tjsume the \u201cquarantine if or- Before boarding his chartered.^f're8ht at the request of Act- were f0iie(j fr0m bombing U.S.establishments in Santiago and 1 a speedy and peaceful settle-\u2019n8 UN Secretary - G^neralLr; comrnurijcajjons £acjjjjies jn Venezuela, authorities reported, ment.\u201d\tThant who planned talks today Çastrn dcmonstrators burned\t+\t+\t+ United Nadons officials said cuLpr-vision0n^the^mWsilf' re an Amer can flaS and stoned the acting secretary- general ^ ^\tg^vernmdF headquarters in would strive to clean up his \u201d ' .\t^\t,\t\u2018 \" Uruguay before an estimated business in Cuba in time to re- l-gVlL Two SUBS\tl p0° machete-swinging soldiers turn to New York and the UN i*/:\u2019a nonf cn,lr^c and policemen scattered the Wednesday night.\tInformed government source ^ Monday night.Thant's Drincinal aides on the ifc°rt|ed* M°nday.nlgl f3 Spurred by the dynamiting Thant s principal aides on the U.S destroyers and aircraft de- d o{ vita, Venezuelan oil F/> hc docs ^ i-\u201c blended as rare tea and just as ^ plot revolves around the derefreshing.But the little com- f1\" of the ,t/)Wn,f«lk \\Z bulld a edy itself, written about Ameri- t\"ahoAuse rather .tha\"th' 5 The Big Movie \u2022:00 o m.3) Lloyd Bridges Show 6)\tCar 54 71 Joie De Vivrt 12; The Story Of S:30 p.m.3) Red Skelton Show 5; Empire 6» Perry Mason 7j Edition Spéciale 12) 77 Sunset Strip t:00 p.m 3) Comedy Spot 7)\tLe Temps des pains 9:30 om.Jack Benney 6) Arts | 7>Conference de Presse 8; Bell and Howell Closeup 12) News 10:45 p.m 7i Midi Sport 12) Channel 12 Theatre 12:55 p.m.5) Day Report 1:00 p.m.3) News Headlines 5) News 7) Pot Pourri Féminin 1:03 p.m.12) Local New», Sports 3> Across the Fence Weather\t«) Today 10:55 p.m.\t1-10 p.m 12) Network Hosts j«J News, Weather H:oo B-m.\t1:13 P.m.3i Your Eseo Reporter 3) Mixing Bowl il Eleventh Hour Re- 5) On the Local port 6i CBC National Newe 7) Dermere Edition Best Actor! 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NO SCREEN PRESENTATION: This Evening: -The Sherbrooke Symphony Concerts Inc.presents Sir Ernest MacMillan \u2022 conductor \u2014 William Aide, Guest Artist.man 6:45 5)\tNews 6)\tCBC TV News edition ^Dortive 7:00 p.m.3) Huckleberry Hound 5) Leave it to Beaver 7)\tLa Gargoite 8)\tEvening Keport 12) Laramie 3) 5)\tDick Powell Show 7» Insolences D\u2019une Camera 6)\tFront Page Challenge 8) The Untouchables 12) 11th Hour (0:00 p.m.j 3) Garry Moore Show ¦ 6) Inquiry 10:15 p.m.7)\tCredit Social 10:53 p.m j 5) State Republican Committee 8) ABC News Final 11:10 p m.Si Vermont Edition 7)\tFireside Theatre HI Regional News Final 11:15 p.m 3) Patricia and ttas Weather Co- 5) Eleventh Hour Spor 6) Viewpoint 3) Combat 11:21 p.m.3) Stage 3 6> Final Edition 8)\tCombat 12) The Pierre Berton Show 11:25 p.m.5) Eleventh Hour Weather 11:30 p.m.5) Tonight\u2019s Show Cinema Starlight 12:30 a.m.8) Jack Paar Show 12) News Sports Weather WEDNESDAY 4:30 a.m.S) Continental Classroom 7:00 s.m.J) today I\t7.45 e.m.World to Come Fly with Me.Helj> farm and Homs says the film is a winner, de :\té.oo «-m.spite the flighty titling.\t!3) cPt Kangaroo Sam Benedict is the latest of! «.is .\t,\t,\t13) Firm and Htuna the television hours to plan a 8.2s t.m.two-parter, aimed at release overseas as a feature.Stunt man Bob Morgan plans a suit over the How the West was Won train accident that cost him a leg .Good news on the 1^-al production scene: Shooting starts this week on The Grcat-j est Story Ever Told.5) New* 8.30 a.m.5) Today 8:45 a.m.3) Teddy Bear Playhouse 9:00 a.m.3) Compass 5) New* 7) Banko 9:05 5) Here\u2019s Hollywood 9:15 a.m.3) Europe 9.30\ta.m.3) T.V.School 5) TV School 5) Educational TV 10.00 a.m.3) Calendar 5) Say When 7)\tLe Coq au 7 8)\tMusic Classroom 10:1$ a.m.8) Teddy Bear Playhouse 12) Newsroom 12 10:25 a.m.5) NBC New* 10.30\ta.m.3) I Love Lucy 5) Play Your Hunch 8) Town and Country Time 12) Liberal Arts 10.55 e.m.8) Weather Forecast 11.00 a.m.3)\tReal McCoys 4)\tThe Price «* Right 7)\tL\u2019Heure de Prerrot 8)\tTennessee Ernie Ford Show 12) Romper Room 11:30 a.m.3) Pete and Gladys 5)\tConcentration 8) Your* For A Song 11:55 a.m.3) Newe 12:00 p.m.J) Love of Lila 5) Your Fint Impression 7)\tVarieties Paul Lemire 8)\tJane Wyman Pre-row 12) Lunchtime Little Theatre 12:40 p.m.12) Local News 12:45 p.m.3) Guiding Light Scene 5)\tMontreal Matinee 8) Baseball 1:25 p.m.8) ABC Mid-day Report 1:30 p.m.3) As the World Turns ; 5) Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 8) Janet Dean RN 1:55 p.m.6)\tNows 2:00 p.m., 3) Pass Word 5i Day In Court 6)\tCher Helene 7)\tQuiz 8)\tMatinee 2:15 p.m.6)\tNursery School 12) Debbie Drake Show 2:30 p.m.It Houseparty 6» Misterogers 7)\tTV ROMAN 8)\tMisterogers 12) Here\u2019s Looking at You 2:45 p.m.8) Friendly Giant 3.oo p.m.; 3) Mike Stevens Show 15) Huntely \u2022 Brinkley i> The Millionaire 6)\tLoretta Young Show 7)\tVotre Cuisine Madame 8)\tQueen for a day.12) People In Conflict 3:30 p.m.3) To Tell The Truth 5)\tOur Five Daughters 6)\tTake Thirty 7)\tLe Temps de Vivre 8)\tWho do you trust?12) Line Em Up 3.45 p.m.7) Series Mondiales 3.55 p.m.3) News 4;00 p.m.3) Secret Storm 5)\tMake Room for Daddy 6)\tSearlette Hill 7)\tBoblno 8> American Bandstano 12) Jimmy Tapp Show 4.30 p.m.31 Edge ol Night 8; Broken Arrow 71 La Boite a Surprises 8> Discovery \u201962 12) Johnny Jellybean Show 3:00 p.m 3) Capt.Hornpopper Si Yours For A pong 6 Razzle Dazzle 7; Le Courrier du Roi 8) Supermao 12; Surprise Party 5:1$ p.m.3) Robin Hood 5:30 p.m.3) Robin Hood 5» Kartoon Karmval 5) Huckleberry Hound 7)\tComte de Mont» Cristo 8)\tEarly SThow 5:45 p.m.3) The Deputy 4:00 PJTL 5) News 6/ Phil Silvers Show 12) Rocky 8c His Friends 0:10 p.m.3)\tWorld ol Sport* 4H3 p-m., 3) Shorts 4)\tAtlantic Wettkertc 4:20 p.m.5)\tSports 4:25 p.m.3) Weatheru\u2019ise 4.30 p.m.3l Newstime 5) Kartoon Karnlvai 5) Metro 7) Telebulletin 12) Six-Thirty Pulse 6:40 p.m.5)\tVacation time 6:43 p.m.Report 1 6) CBC TV Mews 7) La Meteo 6:53 o.m.t) Sports 7)\tEdition Sportive 7.00\tp.m.3j Ripcord ; 5) Buliwinkle ! 7) 2 Contre 2 8)\tEvening Report 12) Hennesey 7.01\tp.m.1 6) Weather 7:04 p.m.6)\tLet\u2019s Face It 7:1$ p.m.I 7:15 Repor* 7:25 p.m.S> Watch your wetfcher 7:30 p.m j 3) Making of a Congressman I 5) The Virginian 6) The Nation\u2019s Busi-I ness, j 7) Adele j 8) Wagon Train 12) Andy Williams ' Show 7:45 p.m.51 Mr Fur-U \u2022 oe p.m 6 My Three Sons 7)\tLe Pain du Tour 8)\tFocus On America 4:36 P.m 3)Dobie Gillis 3» The Rebe* 6t Parade 7)\tDans la Rues de Quebec 8)\tGoing My Way 12) Sunset Theatre 9:00 o.m.3t The Hillbillies 5t Perry Como Show 8» Ben Casey 7)\tA Premier Vue 9:30 o.m.; 3) Dick Van Dyke Show ; 7) Droit de Cite 8)\tOur Man Higgins 10:00 p.rr 3) U.S.Steel Hour j 5) The Eleventh Hour 6j CBC Newsmagazine 7) Telejournal 3) Naked City 10.15 p.m.! 7) Cri Cri 10:30 p.m.5j The Formative Years 7)\tTentez Votre Chance j 12) National News 10.45 p.m.8)\tV W Scoreboard 12) Pulse 10:55 p.m.12) Network 11:00 p.m.5i Your Esso Reporter j) Eleventh Hour Report 6)\tCBC Nat News 7)\tDernier Edition 8)\tABC News Final» 1t;10 p.m.3) Vermont Edition 8) Regional News Final 11:13 p.m.3) Patricia and tha Weather 5)\tllth Hour Sports 6)\tViewpoint 6) TBA 8) Weather Final 11:20 p.m.3) Stage 3 6) Final Edition 8) World\u2019s Best Movies 11:2$ 5) Eleventh Hour Weather 12) The Pierre Berton Hour 11.30 p.m.5)\tTonight Show 11:33 p.m.6)\tMystery Show 12:30 p.m.' 3) Sign off 12) News, Sports, EAST ANGUS - Mr.Henry La bonté, spent t few days with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Robert McKenna, Bale d'Urfe.Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Armstrong, Albany, N.Y.spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs Alfred Ratcliffe.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Hayes.Val D\u2019f^r.spent a vacation then, and sister-in-law.Mr.and Mrs Ransom Hayes .who with their guests visited relatives in Burlington.Vt.Goodbye CORNS 7^ Eujov cjuidk relwf aad speedily remove aching corne with thin, cushioning Dr, Scholl\u2019s Zmo-pads.Cost but a tnûe.Scholls lino pads \u201cPerfection^- consists not in doing extraordinary things, but in doing ordinary things extraordinarily well.\u201d o jn n ^ FOR RICHER.MORE SATISFYING TASTE ^ the fuller flavour of choicest aged\ty Virginia tobaccos\tA rolled with distinctive \u201ccustom-made\u201d y paper ^ free-flowing filter that brings you a richer, more satisfying smoke M fff 4 Haae voted on in a public referendum on Nov.21 be given the privilege of the vote.Insurance companies are uneasy about doing business with city Life insurance companies do- be maintained Alderman Am- Roy \"It would certainly be in ing business with the city edee Roy told Sherbrooke cityjthe interests of the city if once should be given greater as- council Monday evening.\tinsurance was accepted by a surance that their contracts will Said newly-elected Alderman company that the city should \u2014\u2014\u2014¦ -\u2014\u2014- [stay with the company.\u201d \"As it is.insurance firms change with changes in office and the companies have an uneasy feeling about insuring the city.\u201d Said Alderman Nieol, \"We should stay with one firm unless they come one year with exaggerated premiums.\u201d Alderman Roy agreed that the city would get offers and better ones if they followed the proposed policy.Alderman Nicol added.\"As it is.many don\u2019t even bother to offer tenders.\u201d Alderman Nicol said that; there was a time when no one! wanted to offer tenders until the present system, whereby the insurance companies are; guaranteed the contract for three years, was inaugurated.| \"Let them know that it won't be necessarily a practice to call1 tenders every three years as at; present - only when we decide that there charges are exces-j sice.\" said Amedee Roy.Alderman Roy's proposal was seconded bv Alderman Nicol.off ,' Said Mr.Zaor \"there will be a grave injustice if only those tn the one area can vote and not those in the contiguous area.\u201d He further added that They have let it be known that they want to participate in the vote, and what we would like to know is can they vote?\u201d Mr.Zaor said ' ihe law says that those in the contiguous area must submit their inten-ton wiithin five days of the publication of the public notice at the referendum\u201d but he added that they were caught unprepared Furthermore said Mr Zaor the same notice announcing the referendum is supposed to be published throe days in succession and it was published only once.Alderman Pinard said \u201cwe will investigate this situa tion thoroughly to find out why only one was published.\" Pro mayor.Aid Carl Cannr and, also strongly urged an inquiry into why the error had been made.The council decided on a complete investigation into the matter Alderman Gorvais proposed that the order for the referendum tte withdrawn and a now date determined and this time that the three notices be published.He was seconded by Alder man Everett Nicol.Marier says Johnson making old promises' RICHMOND \u2014 vStafn \u2014 gune Progress in ihe field ofi cutting\u2019 of taxes But it must' \"Again todav \" Mr.Johnson Speaking before an English- education and health had been he known once and for all that\t-th.language rally in the Richmond spectacular\tthere ,s no limit to the pro\tîh*\tprôvtnci.T\tfE Town Hall Monday night.Hon The I\u2019nion Nationale, said Mr.mises Mr Johnson can make\twhv Mr\tIc\t^\tcom Georges Marier, government Marier, wished to replace the either in an election campaign\tinx\u2018\tbefore the\telectorate\tMr leader in the Legislative Coun cil and minister without port folio in the Lesage cabinet, call present system of hospitiltza-or in parliament.Last June he;johns0ti wa* never farther from non msuranc/ ivith a system declared the credit of Quebec\t,hc lruth Thc p,.opl\t.\"The amount mentioned in years in penitentiary each by \\rts Council He is presently |hc opljon js excessive and ruli Judge Kvendcr Veilleux in studying with Beveridge Mel- 1U|,U|S |UTaUsr q js 30 per cent iSherbrooke District Court Mon sler at New Yorks Juliiaid|mo|.(> ,|li)n ,|lr rt,a| va|uo «f thfo day.\t.Sellout of Music.\tpractically uncultivated and! , The pair, Normand Morin, 20.\tE\"' programme will include, [a,.m and Lucien St Gelais, 21, now I\u2019ccthoven\u2019s ( oriolon Overtuic and formerly of and Seventh Syniptiony, Adas SHERBROOKE Dr 1 E Hibbard's office will be closed October 2!), 30 and of Sherbrooke City Clerk nied that tin Campaign \"Can ! ibi wer(, al.n,4ed bv p(j|ic(, kin\u2019s Serenade Concertante and\t|( WO objective ac- ^,ua ^\t_\t!of No reply made Calgary and Edmonton, said he plans t< build the first chain of downtown motor hotels in Canada.with $10.\tand breaking\tand entering the L.0 Noel Lumber contractors office at 470 Wei lington Street South and rscap-i pj.;kiN(; (Reuters) Aincr ing with $53.\tjican widow Mrs.Ruth Redmond, Crown Attorney Benoit\tTin\tleft\tfor home Monday after\ther met told\tthe court that\tboth\tfirst v isit\tin four\tyears to\ther men had\tbeen given\tmany\tson\tHugh\twho is\tserving a\tlife chances by the court and they Street lights will be installedcity limits at the Alouette Motel, [justified.\u201d From the commercial and industrial section $15,551.00 has ; been collected, while corpora fions and associations have con-The bullhorn acacia tree injtributed $1.890.00.Students TREE FORTRESS along King Street West right to the city limits, Sherbrooke city council decided Monday night at a regular meeting.The cost of the fixtures and installation will be $4,000.At the present time, King Street West is lined with lighting units only to the Rock Forest Road.The new installations will be placed along King Street West from Rock Forest Road to the Mexico harbors armies of fierce {have donated $1,045.15.At the same meeting the! Council decided to look int i | ants that protect ils foliage from ! The campaign runs to council decided that a flasherjthe matter.\tleag-eating insects and cattle, iber 31.and a sign to notify motorists to slow down will be instal led at the entrance to the city on King Stret West.Council also decided to look into the request made by the i1 served and prison sen had both tences.Judge Veilleux sentenced the pair to a two year sentence with recommendation that they be ie uoiiuBfi |rab(i aq) oj )uas Octo-|St Vinrent de Paul Penitentiary.sentence hole for alleged spying.The 42-year-old Redmond has been in jail for 11 years Il .1 Emond de city had signed inn on the Allard farm, ird had offered the nrico 000, he said, and the city I was having experts inspect the farm and several others for suitability for a golf course It is about 200 acres, Mr Em ond said.The League says it lias in vestigaled and found that Mr Allard had the farm up for sale at $20,000 \"only a few months ago,\u201d and found no buyer, A 100 acre neighboring farm went SHERBROOKE Annual White Elephant .Sale sponsored by Songster Memorial United Church, Denault St .will lie held on I\u2019hurs Nov 1st 7:00 P m.SHERBROOKE Rummage sale, Synagogue j Hall, Montreal St,, Wednesday, 'October 31st at 2 pm Last week his 64 - year - old for $5,000 last year, thc League mother wrote to Chinese Coin [says, munist leader Mao Tse-tung appealing for her son's release.Rut she said before leaving she luul received no reply.Halloween spooks to tarry UHICEF boxes SHERBROOKE ''Christmas Decorations - start early!! Come to the Y WC A Thursday, 2:00 p.m for Slim 'n Trim exercises, followed by de monstration of simple Christ mas Decorations.$1.00 per day Medical certificates required The Citizen* League believes before exercises.\u201d thal it was not necessary to; sign an option, says the stale Continental Bldg Suit* 509 Tel.LO.9-2600 Jewellery Shop i u Watch Repairs We offer complete repai service on watches, clocks, rings end costume jewellery.COMPLETE LINE OF CAMERAS and PROJECTORS 43 Wellington North owner of the Nanking sign on King Stret that they pay him $250 for the removal of the sign.He contends that the city moved the road to his sign and j that he installed it originally Ivvithin the legal distance from the road.This is one of the signs that were ordered removed by the city council after it was discov-;ered that they were stationed too close to the road.Double fun \u2014 the ingredients world to needy children.Theyland teenagers, plus of a UNICEF Hallowe\u2019en \u2014 vvilFwill be collecting a few lessjpolice cars, be enjoyed by children all over treats for themselves this year] Both English-speaking the Eastern Townships tomorrow evening.Hallowe\u2019en night, the children of the Eastern Townships, just as youngsters elsewhere in the ten provinces, will be costumed for the traditional spirit of the spooky evening.But they will wear space suits and cowboy outfits to do but collecting more coins others.Children from St.Patrick High School, Marymount, Mitchell School, East Ward School and Lawrence School, as well!call LO.9-6837 as several French schools all in Thc children and for;French - speaking children will be collecting in Sherbrooke this year.Anyone who wishes to collect for UNICEF and has not been approached, are asked to or LO.2-1892.patrolling has announced that Ihe \u201creturn j and St Edward's Catholic to local depot\u2019\u2019 plan used for Schools will he collecting for turning in UNICEF pennies UNICEF.Door-to-door collec-last year will not be used this'|10ns al Knowlton will he from will be given!Marymount Sherbrooke .will be given their! their boxes when school is Ici {will return year.The children will receive^ to 7.30 p.m.Following this! their boxes after school and re juie children will meet at the turn the UNICEF boxes to tbejKnowlton High School where school Thursday morning.|they will hand in their boxes However, children attendingjand enjoy a party with refresh and St.Patrick\u2019s ments The party should be over their boxes to St.by 9 p m nient, \"since if a buyer indi cates he is prepared tn pay $85,(MM! for something llial's not worth $30,000, the seller is nul reluctant to w'ait 90 days.\"Faced wilh these facts,\" says the statement, signed by J.La fontaine, temporary secrelary, \u201cHie Citizen\u2019s League feeis it must issue a warning cry.II ask-citizens .to show their dis approval openly and oblige Ihe Sherbrooke city council to r» tract ils decision promptly.\u201d SHERBROOKE Trinity United Church Wo men annual Christmas bazaar anti lea, Tuesday, November 27th, 3 to 6 p.m.Insur* In Sura Insurance) Homeowntr»' Packag* Policy Th* compltt* covarag*.Plea»* contact WATSON A FULLER LTD LO.9 5939, Sun Life Bldg.Alderman Nicol said that \"if works of kindness.| we brought the road to his signj The youngsters will still UNICEF boxes as they leavejout tomorrow afternoon.Chil Patrick High School the same; Youngsters will colled their school tomorrow.Collecting for UNICEF be grades one to six in Sherbrooke for [dren collecting for UNICEF a( evening where a party has been (jfvjICKF from Sunnyside High by Marymount will be given a planned for them.\t[School in both Rock Island, j\u2014if it was within the legal {collecting candies and apples will be carried out from 6 to limit before, then his claim islbut the UNICEF box they willjS p.m.During that time the |-\u2014[carry represents their desire tojchildren will be under the Doctors strike spread their fun around thejsupervision of various adults, ROME (AP) \u2014 Doctors,; nurses and other employees of [ Rome's state hospitals Monday | started a newr five-day strike for better pay and improved Îworking conditions.Doctors, who staged a number of strikes in recent months to j back their demands, are seek-i ing improved job security regulations, higher salaries and newer equipment.THOROUGHLY CLEAN TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! ATTENTION SPORT ENTHUSIASTS We would like you to know we pay particular attention to the dry cleaning of your sportswear.5 HOUR SERVICE AT OUR COUNTER NEW ODORLESS DRY CLEANING DYEING Shirt Laundry and minor repairs.We pick-up and deliver.BELMONT DRY CLEANING 16-9th Avenue\u2014LO.9.1686 piP*'1 '¦m party at the school in the after ! The Lennoxville and Asco! stansfPar] and Derby Line.A! noon.\tHome and School Association is sianstoad and Rock Island the The\tSherbrooke\tHome\tand sponsoring the UNICEF drive\t(olleetion is under the sponsor School\tAssociation,\tin\tchargejin Lennoxville this year.The\ts|,ip of the Stanstcad North of the UNICEF collection herc.jy o u n g e r Lennoxville High! women's Institute, the school -(School children will begin their(principal, Dr.K Harper and the door-to-door collections aftersslaff.In Derby Line the coller school.\tlion is under the sponsorship of Two parties and a dance for the Derby Line Universalisf.the Lennoxville UNICEF\u2019 col-[Church, lectors will be held.The first This will be the seventh con-party will be held al 5:30 p.m.seculive year thc Drummond for kindergarten children andiville High School Students have grades one, two and three.A\ttaken part in the UNICEF camp party will be held at 6:45 p.m\taign sponsored by the Home for the grades four, five,\u201d six\tand School Association in ro- an d seven children.A dance!operation with the Girl Guides will be held at 8:30 p.m.for the and Boy Scout groups.Pupils teenagers,\tattending Coaticook High School Mrs.Brand said thc Students\u2019!will also be collecting Wedncs TOWN OF LENNOXVILLE RESIDENTS Garbage pickup as usual on Thursday, November 1st, 19(2 \u2014 All Saints' Day.TOWN OF LENNOXVILLE ; Council monitor have made plans toj^Y n'8ht.the streets while thc Last fall .the young \u2018spooks' youngsters are collecting for who took part in Ihe UNICEF, [UNICEF.The last collection Hallowe\u2019en, collected small will be made at 8:30 p.m.Mrs.coins which totalled $260,000 [Brand said that this year thejin Canada.[UNICEF collection tins have Children of the Eastern been marked with Lennoxville Townships and communities! High School, as in past years across North America will be there has been some trouble helping (o exceed this amount with collections after 8:30 p.m.this year and provide penicillin, Parents have been asked to aureomycin, medical equipment look for the LHS label on the!food, milk and many other re Once again the students at- cessitites for 55 million needy tending Knowlton High School mothers and children, r\tTry thc , LIGHTEST WHISKY .jn the world.HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED, WALKERVIUE, CANADA DISTILLERS Of FINE wmSKIESTOR OVER IQO YEARS - WRAPPING UP WEEK \u2014 Marking the conclusion nf National Forest Products W\u2019cek Monday night were, left to right, Bob Beaudry, Sherbrooke regional president of the Week; Albert Desjardins of Montreal, Quebec president, and Lucien Bedard, manager of the Eastern Townships Forestry Association and 4-H Clubs, and technical adviser for the week in Sherbrooke.Thc men inspect a timber sample in Mr.Bedard's office before a banquet in Sawvcrville.(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) Our Store Will Be CLOSED all day on ALL SAINTS' DAY, Nov.1st Open os usual on Friday till 10 p.m, Saturday till 5.30 p m, J.M.NAULT Ltee Next to Sherbrooke Hotel./Ts coming November 6th the Saving and S pending Plan! I Sherbrooke rally Becocd The paper of the Eastern Townships bliihcrf Eebruar^ 9 1897.incorporating the Sherbrooke Gazette (eit.1837) and the Sherbrooke Examiner (est 1879) Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Ltd., 119 Wellington Street North.Sherbrooke.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1962 That big white house high on a hill That true dedication knows no geographical bounds is demonstrated by the article in yesterday's Record about Indian and Eskimo children who are sent to the Butters Memorial Hospital in Austin.Some of these helpless youngsters -all hopelessly retarded cases of one kind or another - travel 3.0(K) miles by airplane and ambulance to reach the haven of the white frame institution on the hill outside Magog.They are sent by federal government agencies to the Eastern Townships hospital because in all of Canada, and perhaps in all of North America, there is no other place quite like the Butters Hospital.It is not only that love and care arc lavished on small warped minds and bodies that most others neglect.That is only part of the wonder of the work being done at the hospital.Even more important is that each child - no matter how physically and mentally deficient it may be - is regarded as an individual human being, and treated as such at all times.There are over 300 youngsters in the hospital now.Mrs.Lily Butters calls them the \u2018 helpless and the hopeless.\u201d Yet she, and the devoted members of her staff know every one of the patients by name, though many of the children cannot even respond when it is uttered.Negro and white children.Jewish, Roman Catholic and Protestant children, children from Erench-speaking English-speaking and other families, and now, Indian and Eskimo children - all are lovingly gathered into a snug haven where fear, frustration and neglect do not enter.That big house on the hill is truly blessed.?That dime you may find in your old winter overcoat will he worth about a nickel.Railway labor conciliation weak Canadians have been spared the ill-effects of a strike which threatened to tie up one of the nation's major railway systems but the settlement came only after the economic life of the country had been somewhat dislocated by threatened embargoes on freight shipments and a limitation on passenger traffic.The incident followed the pattern set by so many previous railway labor disputes\u2014extended negotiations which ended with the refusal of the disputing parties to come to an agreement, then last-minute intervention by federal government conciliators which forced a settlement upon the two parties concerned.Most Canadians are opposed in principle to the idea of compulsory and binding arbitration in labor disputes as being a step towards totalitarianism.But these recurring crises and their consequent disruption of business arc bringing many people to the belie! that some policy implementing the theory of the greatest good to the greatest number must be invoked in the railway and other key industries.I he present system of arbitration proceedings in public service industries has long become obsolete and must be replaced by some more efficient method of producing early settlements of these disputes.Unless the opposing interests can find some means of modernizing their collective bargaining procedures, they may find that an outraged public opinion will force government to take some action which' will prove decidely unpalatable.rV ?\t?Too many rufibers in bridge coho' from somebody pecking over » player's shoulder.Our Eskimo art must be protected Some of Canada's finest art, examples of which received popular acclaim almost from the day they were introduced a few years ago, is produced by the Eskimos.The finely sculptured figures of hunting scenes and the animals and mammels which provide food for the Eskimos were eagerly bought by most of the country's leading museums.In the process, the Es kimo communities which turned out the objects were able with the help and advice of missionaries, to make their artistic venture profitable.However, there arc some people who, realizing the output of Eskimo art was not large enough to meet demands, started selling cheaper imitations.Ibis of The readers say: course, has had serious effects on the sale of the authentic pieces.But there was encouraging news from Toronto this week where a trading stamp company has agreed to withdraw imitations of Eskimo carvings it has been distributing as premiums.1 he moves followed a request of Northern Affairs Minister Dinsdalc whose department supervises Eskimo affairs.He is concerned about the value of the art.Canada is spending millions in grants and bursaries to foster the arts.It is logical that government authorities should attempt to sec that its efforts and money are not wasted.Thanks World Animal Day observers neEp .,+r Might prove embarrassing for some Ontario big - time crime report could become major best seller TORONTO (CP) \u2014 A mixed waiting list of politicians, public officials, policemen, businessmen, gamblers, bookies, assorted crooks and ordinary citizens will be lining up to make a governmental best seller out of a report that should be coming out a few months from now.t here will be embarrassment for some and vindication for others in Mr Justice Wilfrid I).Roach's one-man royal commission report on Ontario crime.Kor still others, there could bej trouble.Kor the general public, the distillation of some 4,000,000 words of evidence and 297 exhibits will provide an eye-opening case history of the operations of big-time crookdom seen in fragmentary and often unconnected flashes during days of public sittings.By JOHN LeBLANC\tit left his memory foggy, not- ably to the extent that he could police information.Their appeal not remember asking for police has gone to the Supreme Court protection against the Mafia, of Canada.\tHe did remember roughly how The smooth and soft talking Feeley and McDermott, on the evidence, shaped up as the kingpins of at least a large segment of Ontario\u2019s organized gambling for years, though little light was thrown on their present status.Though witness after witness at them as having a finger in one operation or another, the pair jointly admitted nothing more illegal than bankrolling crap games (on which the legal books are closed now), while Feeley tossed in a confession that he forged his army discharge papers during the last bKj war, an offence long outlawed by time much he and a couple of part nets turned over in a bookmak-ing operation behind the facade of a chartered social club up to 1960.and he insisted it was not the $13,000,000 a year calculated by the magistrate who tailed him.It was closer, he said, to $4,000,000.* * * Misuse of these club charters by gamblers and bookies produced many of the political reverberations before the commission.They are issued by the provincial secretary's department, and Liberal Leader John Wintermeyer charged \u2014 in a speech of November, 1961, that led directly to the commission's ! creation \u2014 that they were The man supposed to have|franted1 and supervised with a toted protection money for Mc-|laxltv that encouraged their use Dcrmott and Feeley from one as unofficial mints, big crap game-bookie Ralph The customary pol.ee reports Clarke\u2014disappeared on the eve Preceding issuance of a charter I of his commission appearance, were on occasion ignored when For the Ontario government it may point the way towards cutting down on the lush pickings of organized gambling and betting and tightening up law enforcement generally.For politicians, there will hoi The crapshooting impresario, potential TNT in the report.It Dominie Simone, said the pair could detonate in various direc- cut themselves in for 40 per tions.\t:eent of his $120,000-a-year prof- The political chips, in fact, its in return for some bankrol- arc falling already.Veteran Attorney-General Kelso Roberts, the province\u2019s chief law en they were unfavorable.Sometimes they w\u2019ere not called for at alt.One such police report for a ling assistance and police \u201cse- Toronto club in 1949 was highly curity\u201d but eventually double unfavorable, one of the appli crossed him out of the game:cants being described as a front forcement officer for seven land took over his customers in! man for gamblers.Provincial years and main focus of oppo- 1953.Secretary Dana Porter, now Bygone days rv/ENTY FIVE YEARS AGO From the Record of Saturday, October 30, 1937) Mrt.A.A.Munster gave a bridge party at her home on Portland Avenue with prizes being won by Mrs.John Hovey, Mrs.Kennedy, Mrs.Arthur M.Edwards, Mrs.W.Warren Lynch, Mrs.Wendell Armitage Mrs.Gordon Miller, Miss Stephen Newton, Mrs.Arthur W.Xerridge and Mrs.B.N.Holtham.Tea was served by Mrs .G.S.Thomson and Mrs.Dorion.Assisting in the tea room were Mrs.W.L.Reford Stewart, Mrs.V.G.Southern, the Misses Madeline Baldwin, Dorothy Newton and Beverley Ames.FIFTEEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Thursday, October 30, 1947) Attending the 500 card party at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Chapman, Brome, were Mrs.C.G.Frizzle, Willson Frizzle, Howard Chapman, Mr.and Mrs.J.U.Sanborn, Rev.Canon G.A.Mason, Mrs.Mason, Rev.F.W.Gedye, Mrs.Wm.Chapman, Sr., Mr.and Mrs.William Barnes, Mrs.Lyla Owens, Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Armstrong, Mr.and Mrs.H.P.Belcher, Mr.and Mrs.William Chapman, Jr\u201e Mr.and Mrs.R.V.Mason, Mr, aid Mrs.Norman Osborne.TEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Thursday, October 30, 1952) Sister Evelyn Garneau dist- (fenalcL 'fâa/iùtÿ REPORTING OTTAWA \u2014 \"Wrhat do you think would happen,\" an admiral said to me the other day, \"if the captain of one of our Argus marine patrol aircraft sighted a surfaced sut> marine off our coast with a missile on its launcher ready to be fired?\" \"Dip his wings and fly on?\u201d I hazarded.That seemed a logical courtesy\u2014after all.we weren\u2019t at war with anybody.\"No.sir\u2019\u201d the admiral exploded.\"He'd sink her.That is, if he identified her as Russian And he'd know if any of ours were in the area,\u201d he explained, obviously including American, British or other NATO countries in the \"ours\u201d.By now my eyebrows were crawling up towards my hair line.¦Remember,\u201d the admiral said, \"the aircraft captain has been out on patrol for hours.He knew the international situation was very dicey when he took off.He doesn\u2019t know what\u2019s happened since.If war had started, it would take a little time for new orders to reach him out over the Atlantic.And below him is this Russian submarine in a hostile posture.\u201d \u201cCouldn\u2019t he report her presence to Halifax by radio, and meanwhile keep her under surveillance?\u201d The admiral shook his head.\"What if she suddenly fires her missile \u2014 say at Ottawa?He\u2019d attack then, but it would be too late.And we can\u2019t afford to be too late.\u201d The point of this disquieting story is that while the political leaders of East and West display their skill at brinkmanship, they alone do not control the fate of the world.Far from executive mansions and national legislatures, far from conclaves of the United Nations and the Organization of A.lerican States, men with unknown names are making on-the-spot decisions that could unleash the horror of nuclear world war.One such could be the captain of an RCAF Argus out over the Atlantic, a young man from Saskatoon, perhaps, faced with the need to make a frightening decision in minutes.Or it could be a submarine commander from Omsk, or a destroyer skipper from Milwaukee, or a freighter captain from Vladivostok.Each has his job, each has his orders, but even the most specific orders cannot cover every eventuality.What would you do if you were that Ar;us captain?You reason that a Russian submarine would not be in those waters at this time, missile ready to fire, if it were not hostile.You also know, perhaps, that British Foreign Secretary Lord Home said recently that \u201cAccording to the latest estimates, casualties in the first few days of a nuclear war would total 300,000,000 dead\u201d.But what about Ivan down there?What will he do?Dare you wait to find out?In the case of nuclear warheads in foreign lands, the US ensures against inadvertence by the \u201cdouble key\u201d system of control.With the Strategic Air Command the failsafe system that turns back bombers unless they receive confirming orders, ensures that if the bombers go for Russia it won\u2019t be by mistake.The bombs themselves have a six-pin system to prevent inadvertent explosion.But in K-K brinkmanship there is no double key.On the high seas today there is no fail-safe.Only guys with jobs to do, come what may.rict deputy of Sawyervillc, visited Maxwell Lodge for the purpose of installing the following officers, Sister Marion Westman, Jr., P.N.G.; Sister Lillian Matthews, N.G.; Sister Hilda Hooker, V.G.; Sister Myrna MacAulay, warden; Sister Reta Oownts, conductress; Sister Mabel Rolfe, I.G.; Sister Thelma Harding, O.G.; Sister Lesa Bentley, R.S.; Sister Phoebe Edwards, F.S.; Sis- ter Flora McIntyre, treasurer; Sister Elsie Leonard, R.S.-N.G.; Sister Irene Harrison, L.S.N.G.; Sister Mary Boucher, R.S.V.G; Sister Maria Downs, L.S.V.G.LAND DISTRIBUTION About 250,000 Egyptian families have become landowners through government land distribution, the National Geographic Society says.sition gunnery over crime, was; Clarke got frozen out, too, ac-T'^ief justice, had Deputy Sec-j shifted to the comparativelyj cor(jing t0 Simone, and got even!\u2018'etai'V R- J- Cudney look into bombproof portfolio of landsky burning down the McDer-;'* again.ar|d the club got its and forests right after the com- mott .].>etey suburban dice char^er- ** was cancelled later mission ended public hearings |10USe at Cooksville.\tafter a gaming conviction.l)('t\tNo police protection was al- Any political sparks from the |egP() fot.Maxie (The Baker) report itselt ran be expected to, Bluestein, who was bothered not fly indiscriminately.For the only by the police but by un-controversial inquiry, the Pro- derworld animosities but who gressive Conservative govern-(q^ (bP commission of coining ment chose a 71-year-old jurist Up with a net worth of $170,-who is a former Liberal party 000 in thp facc of vicissitudes constituency president and Such as a savage bludgeoning member of the Ontario Court of ias, year tn a nightclub here.Appeal for 18 years.Mr.Jus-;\t» * * tier Roach has tramped on all (ynp 0f ||1(1SP convicted of the attempts to make political hay slugging was Johnny (The Enforcer) Papalia, a Hamilton strongboy tangled up vaguely (as far as the commission found out) with various gaming enterprises.The commission wanted before him.* « « The parade passing under his eye has included present and past political figures, offbeat Dear Sir; Every day is Good Friday to highly sensitive Souls as the Spirit of Love is crucified hourly in many ways by those who participate, condone and support any cruelty domestic, commercial, etc.Those who are ever conscious of the indescribable horror and poignancy of it all naturally cannot help but suffer with the innocent creature-victims of humans created in the Creator\u2019s image and who are supposed to manifest His universal and eternal Love! Thanking you and everyone who observed World Day for Animals.Yours sincerely, K.Clifford Pratt, Toronto.underworld characters, solid (0 have a session with him.but businessmen, fast-money boys papalia is in the hands of of various kinds, girl friends, police, civil servants, lawyers, stooges and the chief justice of Ontario.Witnesses have been loquaci United States police, held in $250,000 bail on charges of conspiracy in a huge dope smuggling ring.Some of the deputy\u2019s own police-based turndowns were re-, versed, sometimes with politicians going over his head to his minister *\t* A John Yaremko, present pro vincial secretary, told of tightening up administration of the club charters, but the commission heard of a few current eases of lack of speed in getting illegally - used establishments closed up.Though charter can cellation p r o c e e dings were launched against one Toronto \"bridge and social\u201d club in 1959.they had not gone through up until the time the inquiry ended because the club had got tangled up in a couple of lawsuits and the department did not want to gum these up.In one of these, the club was lots of hot water - ALWAYS! Bluestein wouldn't talk about suing police raiders for tres- ous.t a c i t u r n, sullen, belli- i,js beating except to sav that pass cose, imrcmomboring, mathe- _____________________________L__________ matically exact or dreamily US policies responsible for crisis Dear Sir, I was amazed on Tuesday night last, to hear the CBC newscaster report that, in the present Cuban crisis, that T.C.Douglas was the only dissenting voice among the parliamentarians, This accusation was made on the basis that Mr.Douglas had been reported as saying \"that we must remember that the Soviet Union has for years been surrounded by American mis- $ljrrlinMkr flatly îlrrmît SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier delivery in Shtr-braeke and Eastern Townships.30 cents weekly, $15.60 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain, 1 year $9.00, 6 months $5.00, 3 months $3.00.1 month $1.25.United States and South America, 1 yaar $17.00.6 months $9.00, 3 months $5.00, 1 month $2.00.Singlt copies 5c; Back copias, 5c; ovtr 30 days old, 10c; ovtr 90 days old.25c.\"Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa.\" siles.\u201d How on earth can this be regarded as a dissenting voice?\u2014 surely it is the voice of sanity and objectively.Mr.Douglas was >tating fact.Perhaps if a few more of us would come out of our comfortable cocoons of complacency and would peruse such books as \"The Ugly American\" and \"A Nation of Sheep' (both stinging indictments of American foreign policy), we might realize that the world is not divided into black and white, virtuous and immoral.(\u201cOur side being the virtuous side, of course).We might also realize that the fruit that the U.S.is now reaping was planted years ago under various \u201cstatus quo\u201d policies.A thinking person will realize that the original blame for the present Cuban crisis lies in the hands of the former rulers of the U.S.had not supported a dictator (Batista) then the present circumstances would certainly not be the same.This does not, however, exempt the present administration from any responsibility.The question that must now be asked (provided we do not obliterate ourselves in the meantime) is, what about the dictators that the U.S.is at present supporting (Trujillos in Dominican Republic \u2014 Sanlozas in Nicaragua Chiang Kai Click in Formosa)\u2019\u2019 Do we have more Cubas before we wake up?Yours sincerely David J.Weston Ottawa Wants clocks Dear Sir; 1 am a veteran in a T.R.hospital and taken a watch repair course but have no watches to work on.if any of you readers would send me any old clocks or watches the time would go much faster, Joe Benjamin, Sana St.Joseph.St.Basil, N B.or vague.When the evidence of all 128 is sorted out and patched together, it forms a picture of past police and crook associations in connection with gam bling and of some government officials having been none too fast in getting off the mark against gamblers and bookmakers using the laws to protect their enterprises.But the current picture is not clear.Nor has there been much public evidence of any type of crime except gambling, though the commission has had a limited number of private sessions with high police officers for their views on crime in general and means of tackling it more adequately.Comedian Answar to Praviout Puzzla j Aidk By and large, the real inside stuff presented to the commission covers only up to midsummer of 1960.when a young constable of the Ontario Provincial Police, George Scott, ended a period of infiltration into the top ranks of organized gambling and came up with a story of systematic bribery of police A anti-gambling raiders for tipoff VINTAGE YEAR REIMS, France (AP) champagne producers' commit- protection tee reports a superb grape As a result of his disclosures, harvest with just the right bal- gambling bosses Joseph McDer anec of sugar and acid content, mott and Vincent Feeley and The wine wdll be on the North former OPP Constable Robert American market in about five J.Wright face Uz years in years,\tprison for conspiracy to obtain ACROSS 1 Comedian, - Van Dyke S.a He has a show on a TV 13 Ta-pat term 13\tHigh card 14\tToward the \u2022sheltered side 15\tOracle IS Place 17 Censure IS Summer resort in New Hampshire 20 Mountain nymphs 22 Dutch city 24\tCorrelative of neither 25\tColor 29 Compound ether 55\tBe airk \u202254 Burrower aa Fodder S7-Gatoa, California \u202245 Back of neck 40\tWorld War II abbreviation 41\tPilot 44 Illest 4a Small horse 4A Vehicle 49 Canal aiding 52 Pigeon» 56\tFtah sauce 57\tShade tree «0 French resort at Enthralled 0 7-4493.WEST Ward \u2014 4 room flat to let, adults only $45.00 month.Available December 1st.Phone LO.9-3087 or LO.9 3050.2 ROOMS partly furnished at 1422 ! 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WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q.C., 275 St.James Street West, Montreal.; Victor 9-8664.Chartered Accountants Real Estate Brokers 68 Warren St.Lennoxville Tel.LO 9 9178 -Ayer\u2019i Cliff 659 R 3 ALLEY OOP For dependable Real Service call New address: Estate FRANK J.31 King W.\u2014Tel.LO LO 2-4943 CONWAY 7 5162 bilingual auctioneer stan cuthbert north hatley, VT.2-2769 succ.to late \u201cRay\u201d Demers E.G.WELLS Auctioneer & Real Estate AUCTION HOUSE 30 Massawippi St., Lennoxville.Que.LO.7-4023 4.Property for Sale MODERN bungalow In Windsor Mills,, 6 rooms, full basement, double garage, subdivision of 36 lots bordering North side of Highway 5 just outside town limit of Windsor, orchard and tree farm with 36,000 trees, 76 acres In| all.Early occupancy, Sherbrooke Trust Company, LO.2*3845.NICE 4-room hot water heated apartment, second.Also beautiful five room corner residence for sale near Sherbrooke University.Call Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand, LO.2-0874.8 ROOM house, large bright rooms, 220 volts and gas.May be seen at any time.Apply Edward Lyster, 267 Belvedere North, Phone LO.2-2561.CAREER SCHOOLS, watchmaker-jeweller, burbering, hairdressing.Ask for prospectus, transportation allowance and benefits.Trans Canada Beauty Industries, Ltd , Moncton, N.B.iARGE business block situated on Main Street, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que., cement construction, two stores on ground floor, two heated apartments above, Sherbrooke Trust Company, LO.2-3845.HAVE you a property for sale?List It with The Royal Trust Company.We have a complete Real Estate service.Call: LO.9-9371, Evenings LO.7-7859.LENNOXVILLE \u2014 Bright new 5 room apartment, in quiet residential area; heated, hot water supplied.$110.00 month.Phone LO.2-2185.20 Wanted To Purchase INSOMNIA isn\u2019t the only reason some people are caught napping, some just can\u2019t stand to gamble on a sure thing like reliable real| estate offered by Charles Con-; nors, 138 Wellington St., No.Tel LO.2-4000.CHRISTMAS trees bundled your roadside, full season contract.Prompt payments.Kindly reply in English stating quality, lowest prices, bundle weights.Hughes Farm, Bernardston, Mass.FOR SALE \u2014 Paint, Hardware and Sporting Goods Store, located In Northern Vermont.Good inventory, good business \u2014 $5,000 cash needed to purchase terms may be arranged for balance.This is a chance of a life time.For more details write to P.O.Box 527 Newport, Vermont.WANTED to purenase used pianos.Tel.LO.9-3423\ti 5.Lots For Sale LOTS FOR SALE Lots 60\u2019 to 90\u2019 x 100\u2019.Others 60\u2019 to 120\u2019 x 120\u2019 and more.North Ward: Vermont, Grime, Jacques-Cartier, etc.Ward Ward: Prunier, Pacific, Kingston Streets.Also beautiful well-situated lots available for 3-4-D-6 apartments and more.Complete information see HEBERT\u2019S 2155 Bachand \u2014 LO.2 0874 8.Cars For Sale AUCTION SALE for Mr.J.Rene Scott, »f Sherbrooke.Plu« comignmen* of , «nttquot «ntl tool».To be held «I .Art Bennett'* Auction Home Lennoxville, Thursday, Nov.1st, '62, »t 7 p.m.sharp TO BE SOLD: Antique four poster bed, antique swing mirror stand (Rosewood), antique tables, several antique chairs, Boston rocker, two small spinning wheels, many antique picture frames, many antique mahogany boxes, many antique lamps and reflectors including bracket lamp, sleigh bells and many other types of bells, hanging ; lamp shades, antique clocks, large camera and developing equipment, antique dishes, antique fireplace andirons and tongs, marble slabs, snow shoes, antique lanterns, wooden punch bowls, cider press, deer heads, large quantity of hooks, crocks, power saw with electric motor, one wood turning lathe complete with tools, approx.200 wood working clamps of all sizes, pipe threaders and cutters, two bench vises, one bench saw complete with motor, very large j quantity of carpenter and plumb j \u2022\tlug tools, one very good toolchest, \u2022\tquantity of heavy chains, very-large quantity of garden tools, one j ten foot toboggan (new) never used, one victrola with large) quantity of records, three violins,| one guitar, one (banjo), other mu steal Instruments, many good fish ing rods, reels etc., one set of 500 lb scales, large quantity of bee equipment (bee hives etc.), Lislct four burner electric stove, wood stove (all enamel), two bed ' room sets complete, washing machines, refrigerators, drop teat desk, bureaus and commodes.| many odd beds complete, kitchenette set, large quantity of chairs and rocking chairs, large quantity of doors and windows.Please note: This is a very large and Interesting auction.Please plan to attend early.Auctionhouse heated.ART BENNETT, Auctioneer Tel.889-2272 SayvyervUle, Que.1958 VAUXHALL, bought in 1959.very good condition, winterized.$725.00.Call LO.2 8362.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers 26.Help Wanted: Male AVERAGE $221 per hour, perman ent, no lay offs, customer service, full or part time.Opportunity for advancement.LO.9-7100.ONE mechanic, 1 service man who has sales ability, 1 part time man, all must be bilingual, for new service station, situated next to the Alouette Motel, LO.7-5300.EXCELLENT opportunity for recent hiffh school graduate to learn time study and methods work.No previous experience necessary Full range of company paid fringe benefits.Apply in writing to: Personnel Manager, B.F.Goodrich Sponge Products Canada Ltd., Waterville, Que.YOUNG Civil Engineer bilingual required for Railway.Good future.Apply W.M.Price, Quebec Central Railway Building, Sherbrooke.Mac's Driving School Dual Controls.Full insur anca coverage, experienced instructors.Late model car, home pick up Sherbrooke, Magog, North Hatley and surrounding districts.Tel.N.Hatley, VI.2-2249 BUStNESSS for sale, doing $50,000.00 per year volume, with a 45% gross profit, approximately 20% net profit.Total cash for business, $15,000.00 which consists of $4, 000.00 accounts receivcable, $2,000 -00 in stock, $1,000.00 in equipment.Business established one year.Wonderful potential for aggressive business administrator to more than double present sales.This business is unique within a radius of 150 miles of Sherbrooke, with a trained sales staff of 2 salesmen.Buyer can take out purchase price of business in one year.For further information write Sherbrooke Record Box 200.LAVALLEE, BEDARD, Lyonnais Gascon & Associates, D.J.Crock ett, C.A., licensed trustee 201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke, P.Q.Tel: LO.9 5503.MCDONALD, CURRIE & CO.Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS & CO.Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferin Ave.\u2014 LO.9-6301 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, Rimouski, Sherbrooke.Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.TOUCHE, ROSS, BAILEY & SMART 360 St.James St., West Montreal Other offices in Canada: Affiliated firms in the United States, Great Britain and elsewhere.Dentists DR.J.A.LANDRY.Surgeon-Den list, 406 Moore Street.Office hours \u2022\u2022 Days 8 to 6: Evenings 7 to 8:30.Tel.LO.7-6644.36.Miscellaneous ALTERATIONS of all kinds, dresses and hems.1,0.7-6476.37.Personal HYGIENIC SUPPLIES - »ave up to 60%.Send $1.00 for 18, finest quality, assorted.Park Sales.P.O Box 561, Hamilton, Canada.Optometrists DR, ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optome-trist, New address: Granada Theatre Bldg., 51 Wellington North, Suite 1\t&\t2, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2-0517.Eyes examined.Contact lenses.46.Pets For Sale PUREBRED German Shepherd puppies, black and tan, 5 weeks old Phone 645 r 22, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Bob Goodsell.RAMBLER.HILLMAN.Sunbeam Alpine, Sunbeam Rapier, Humber, Commer Truck», Quality Used Cars Union Motor Sale», 1681 King West, LO 2-1390 BUÏCK.Pontiac, Vauxhall, G M C.Trucko, Sales & Service DeLuxe Automobile Ltd., 1567 King West Tel.LO 9-3669.IMPERIAL Chrysler.Plymouth Valiant, Renault, Fargo Trucks, Sales & Service.Martin Motor Sales Ltd., 405 Belvedere St Tel.LO 9 3659 8B.Auto Services TOP MECHANICS - fast, efficient service; all makes cars, Thibault Studebaker Garage.80 Big Forks, Sherbrooke.LO.2-4729.9.Trucks For Sale ONE Î0B Bucyrus-Eric 3r yard diesel engine, plus attachments, Ford truck-float.Mrs.L.Brlslain, Mountain St., Sutton, Que.Tel.538 -2041.11.Livestock For Sale BAY colt, l1 i years old.very quiet, small riding type.Tel.LO.2-6576.¦: SOWS due Nov.15th W S Mit chell, Lennoxville, Phone LO.2-5784 after 6 pm.BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and Real Estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville\u2014889-2272 BUNGALOW FOR SALE situated Vaudreuil St., north ward.Road to take: Portland, Lauzon to Vaudreuil.5Vj rooms, finished base ment, carport.Reply to: Mr Robert Beaudry, LO.7 6977 or Mr.Herve Marchand.LO.2-5222.RADIO TELEVISION ELECTRONICS MORE JOBS for our grad$ than we can fil\u2019! Prepare full or part time in DeVRY Tech's great industrial tabs, or spare timo at home, using modern lab methods.Call, or write George E.Brault, 584 Vic toria St., Sherbrooke, LO.2-6687.DR.J.WOODBURY\u2019S LINIMENT -for horses and cattle.4 ozs 98c.40 OS$, $6 80 CONDITION VOW DERS \u2022 1 lb.$1.10, 5 lbs.$4.80, Frasier, Thornton & Co.Ltd .Cookshire, Quebec.A FEW Shorthorn cows, bred to son of Barton Constructor still available.Call Elmer Johnson, Sutton 538 \u2022 5283 or write W.G.Dodge, Hawkesbury, Ont.lia.Poultry For Sale 150, YEAR OLD HENS \u2014 heavy breed.$1.00 each.Kenneth Rhi-card.Knowlton, Phone CHapel 3-5784.Burns & Mackay BILINGUAL AUCTIONEERS Sales of all Kinds Reasonable Rates ROBERT\tDAVID BURNS\tMACKAY Cookshire.\tSawyerville.TR.5-3203\t889-2958 Graduates: Reisch Ameircan School of Auctioneering \u2014 Mason City SPECIAL PRICES on GENERAL PLUMBING and on AUTOMATIC OIL FURNACES Construction Materials \u2014 Doors \u2014 Veneer \u2014 Arborite \u2014 Nails \u2014 Chrome Mouldings \u2014 Gyproc \u2014 Insulation Wool - C.I.L.Paint.Also Furniture.GABRIEL DlfBREUIL 1151 King St.East Tel.LO.2 3892 ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street.\u2014SHERBROOKE\u2014Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store Next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Before buying furniture, visit us.We have all types at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many second hand articles in excellent condition.TERMS IF DESIRED \u2022\tPACKING \u2022\tMOVING \u2022\tSTORAGE Tel.LO.7-6733 FREE s4,500 In $5.00 cheques SEE PAGE 5 It's Always 'SPRING TIME\" at DEZIEL AUTO SPRING 50 St.Francois Blvd.S.Tel.LO.7-6677 SHERBROOKE LONG TRACKS The Canadian National Railway operates the largest track network in North America\u201435, 020 miles.IF YOUR TV SET needs repairs or adjustments Call L.NICOL ENRG.Radio and TV Sales & Service Daily 9.00 a.m.¦ 10.00 p.m.95 Wellington St.S.LO.9-2244 SEAT COVERS CONVERTIBLE TOPS UPHOLSTERING Wholesale & Retail NEW PARK INDUSTRIES INC.I'i62 McManamy St.LO.9-8S95 \u2014 Sherbiooke ALLSTATE REBUILT MOTORS As low as $10.down and $10.monthly! We'll install a rebuilt motor in your car with 90-day or 4,000 mile written guarantee.Visit our Service Station, 141 Big Forks St., where we also install MUFFLERS, TAIL PIPES.TIRES, etc.ALLSTATE REBUILT TRANSMISSIONS SIMPSONS SEARS LO.9-5155, Sherbrooke SPECIAL PRICES! Now's The Time To Have Lumber Delivered! Big Special.1st or 2nd Class, new, planed 4 sides.WILFRID GREGOIRE LA PATRIE, Que.Tel.Sherbrooke LO.9 0678 La Patrie.Tel.888-2831 ATTENTION! Free delivery within 100 miles for cash orders of 1.000 feet or more.For orders and price quotations, ask for LAURENT GREGOIRE GOODS AND SERVICES DEACON CONSTRUCTION INC.General Contractor Commarcial and Rasidential Land Development 68 Warren St., Lennoxville.Tal LO 99178 TAILOR For ladies and gentleman General Repairs h COLLETTE 84 King St.West, (in basement) LO.2 4334 St\u2019ERBROOKE Ltf/w! YEW.SHO USE COMMITTING SUtaDB.NCW IS ThIEREI SURE.IF SHOW US WE CAN TEL2- Y-WHAT.YOU STAY HERE AN' KEEP 'IM AT BAY AN\u2019 I'LL SUP AROUND AN1 GET UP T ABOVE AN' BEHIND IM/ THERE HE IS, BOYS C'MON, LET 'S TAKE IM.' m ,4»#, 1 \u2022fer.'-: a-# Æ-29 LWlO-29 FD FORGOT WHAT WHATCHA THINK^ GUZ'LL DO / I DUNNO.WHEN HE / OL' GUZ IS 1 COMES UP l NO SOFTIE ON 'IM FROM \\ HIMSELF : THAT'S GUZ I DUNNO, BOYS.WHEN I GOT UP TO WHERE HE WAS, HE WASN'T THERE.! ' / THA'S ALL ! - BUT, WHERE'S OOP?A LEATHER HE'S A EARED, TOUGH ROUGH OU COYOTE ONE ALL OOP IS RIGIr' n^behind?y k IO-JO g tW5Z ejr HIA.Ine.BLONDIE WHIPPED CREAM, SHAVING SOAP, Y, PAINT, WINDOW ) CLEANER I THERE'S JUST ONE OTHER THING 1 WISH they'd put in SPRAY CANS FOR WIVES WHATS MONEY THEY PUT GO MANY THINGS IN SPRAY fis DAYS le-Sa CAPT.EASY HELL, HE S-AW HI» FIRST.BUT IN THE HI easy' r t CHASE AROUND A BUILPINÔ, WAS FELL SO HEAR V0U ANDVfAR BEHIND WE Al-WOSt LAPPED HI»! DAD CAUôHTA ANYWAY, WE \\ I» NOT SURE IT \\9 SAVED A TOP \\ SAFE VEIL THE FBI SECRET FRO» THINKS ORLOFF WAY THE COMMIES! / HAVE A PLAN TO PASS THE DATA ON,,.EVEN FROM PRISON! 50 HE'S IN S0UTARV,\u201e\\EXCUSE ME, MR.PATAKEY-THE TOP CELL SLOCK WOU SAID l COULD LEAVE IW THE PEN HERE1.J EARLY.I.MUST TRY TO PLACATE MAMA THAT SHOULD CRAfAP ^HIS CONTACTS - - SPY! HIS VERSION GIVES HIAA MOST CREDIT! ALVIN f 5 IS fTh 1965 by NtA.Inc Pag- U-S.Pat.Off .Xs* WELL.ni CURE THAT OLD CRONE! CARLA TAKE THIS LETTER IN LONGHAND SHE WASN'T SPEAKINO WHEN I LEFT.ID TOLD HER 1 THOUGHT SHE SHOULD LET ME OPEN MV MAIL FIRST.AND SHE BLEW UP MY 60SH, ALVIN.\\ I.TVE TRIED VOU'RE A GROWN BUT SHE JUST MAN! I'P BREAK /GETS FURIOUS HER OF THAT! yAND GOES RIGHT OPENING IT! WHY DO YOU HAVE TO GO PLACATE YOUR MAMA ALVIN2 \u2022n» T- ADDRESS FRECKLES 'lbUU.NBVER.MAME'.TME FENCING TEAM / NO COORDINATION / \u2014 LET'S SEE YOU SHOOT RAPER WADS THIS WAY./ OH, YE AH/ OOPS/ SLIPPED./ Mr ?M»65 by HE A, inq, T.M.Bar.Pal Cfiy L'lL ABNER A TO PROVE THAT I 1 HAN'S EVER MADE A FALSE STATEMENT IN ALL MV LIFE >N CONCLUSION, ANY MAM.WOMAN IF ANYONE DOUBTS THAT LET HIM SPEAK NOW.OR FOREVER HOLD HIS U PEACE/' e\u201e.-f /O-M YOU.SiR-CHARGE MB WITH MAKING A {FALSE STATEMENT ?AS ALL AMERICA WATCHES in horror rr- GUDLY'/ VO*£ WALLET 2 3 or a n cl a bou / w, omen ï\\ ê m rgiuar haïî ied.ion the ¦ os h\\ CHICKEN PATTY TEA \u2014 Shown from left to right are: Miss which was sponsored by the St.Agnes Guild, at the Church of R Sargent, Mrs.L.McGenty, Mrs.A.MacMichael and Miss R.the Advent, on Saturday, October \u20197.Miss Joanne Trusslcr.one Woodgate, Montreal; who poured tea at the Chicken Patty tea.of the waitresses, is shown having a tea cup replenished.(Photo by Gerry Lemay) Hallowe en setting for annual chicken patty tea Grinning goblins, adorned with golden crowns; varicolored lighted tapers, and fall flowers were used for the decor of the Church of the Advent hall on Saturday, October 27, when the St.Agnes Guild, sponsored their Chicken Patty tea.Upon arrival the guests were greeted at the door by the president of the Guild, Mrs.M.Mandigo.The cashier was Mrs.H.Price.Pouring at the lace covered tea table, which was centred with an arrangement of yellow munis and autumn leaves, tied with a large bow of pale green satin ribbon, flanked by gold tapers, in silver hold- Todays Pattern ?ers were: Miss B Woodgate, of Montreal, Mrs.L.McGenty, Miss B.Sargent and Mrs.A.MacMichael.The individual tables were arranged with cloths of pastel shades, centred with varicolored lighted tapers, with a base of yellow mums and autumn leaves.Serving the guests were, the young girls of the parish, under the supervision of Miss D.Price.The kitchen convener was Mrs.R.Loughheed, assisted by members of the guild.A very delectable food table, adorned with a large white shasta chrysanthemum, was sponsored by the St.Margaret\u2019s guild, and was cared for by Miss F.Knapp and Mrs.R.Carrier.The very attractive fancy work table was under the supervision of Mrs.D.Murray and the Parcel Post was handled by Miss Barbara Wark.A table of Christmas wreaths, sponsored by the 1st Sherbrooke Cub and Scout Mothers\u2019 Auxiliary, was cared for by Mrs.L.Peasley.Mrs.M.Mandigo was in charge of the decorating.We the women g Ruth Millette] .Ban the scarecrow look \"Too many Canadian women go to the supermarket in Bermuda shorts a little too small and with hair rollers a mite too large.\u201d The foreign visitor who made that less-than-flattering observation of the Canadian housewives added in obvious bewilderment: \u201cWhen I visited Canada 10 years ago, the way Canadian housewives dressed impressed me.But today numerous young and old, fat and thin homemakers shop for groceries in shorts.\u201cIt's inconceivable when the very best and cheapest clothes in the world are readily available to them.How can they bear to dress as they do?\u201d Probably it\u2019s because the Canadian woman \u2014 with a closet full of becomhi; clothes suitable for all occasions including marketing and errand running \u2014 never admits to herself that for most of the daylight hours she runs around looking like a scarecrow.No matter how often she has hopped in her car to run errands with her hair done up on rollers and wearing the same old faded, too tight shorts and rumpled shirt she put on to wash windows or do the laundry or wax floors she doesn\u2019t think of herself as a woman who is a sloppy dresser.As long as she can manage to look like a lashion picture when she goes to a ladies luncheon or goes out in the evening with her husband or attends a club meeting, she thinks of herself as a well-dressed woman.But all the while she is mentally considering herself well-dressed \u2014 because she can be when she bothers \u2014 she is running around day after day in one awful looking get-up after another, leaving the impression wherever she goes not of a neatly dressed woman but of one who seems to think she is invisible (hair rollers, shorts, sneakers, and all) so long as she is only marketing or errand running.Women s Groups PLY MOI 1H l t\\W.Plymouth United Chur Women met for the: meeting in the chui with the president.Mr fith in the chair.Miss Joan Beers during iht devotional period, Mrs.J Rugs read the s.np tures.after which the thank offering dedication took place, with Mrs.Lcn Gillam and M:>s Ruby Whiting assisting Mrs G Spafford was the soloist, acrom panied at the psano by Mrs E Lavillee The service concluded with the singing of the Doxo logy.During the business se: the minutes were read by recording secretary Mrs R selin Roll call was taker Mrs M W.Williams, and Mrs F.Sangstcr read ;ho correspon der.ee.Mrs E Kennetl reported on the recent rummage sale, proceeds from which were most satisfactory.In the absence of the trea surer, Mrs.G.Dougall.the financial report was read h\\ Mrs R Collinson.Miss Eunice Madntwc fin ance chairman, reported on the budget.Miss T.Seymour visitation chairman, reported she and her committee were making regular visits to the hospital and to shutins.Mrs.G.LeBaron.social func-i lions chairman, reviewed sev ieral future events, and further plans were made for the Shop pers Fair to be held on \\ovem her 3 in the church hall.Birthday greetinss were sun-: to Airs.R, Gosselin, Mrs.(I Spafford and Mrs G Lindsay A social hour followed, re freshments being served by the hostesses, Mrs.A.M Sangstcr, Miss L.Seymour Mrs H Clark and Mrs.G.Spafford.Engagement Capt.and Mrs George llamil ton, of Stanbridge East, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ann., to Walter I Sandberg, son of Mr.ui Mrs E.Sandberg, of Roberts Creek B.C.SHFRPROOKE DAILY RECORD TVFS OCT >0.19*2 Needlecraft Novelties j-^erionafs Mrs.Marrcn Bartlctte.Mr.and Mrs Robert Short of ba coma \\ H .and Miss Florence Short of Florida, were weekend guests of Mrs Harry H ebster.Prospect Street, Lcnnoxulle.Mr and Mrs.Clarence Leonard of Union Maine, were also guests at the same home Dr and Mrs Joseph K R.i (a of Heir idere St .Lennm Mile, accompanied by their daughter Sheliah.recently at tended Open House\" at McGill University They were guests at Principal James' reception, at the Seminar of Mind of Man\" and participated in other pro fcssional and social activities planned for Dr Rafal's, class reunion tUDpIL- am SPEEDY SLIPPERS these hands baraar items can he quickly and easily hand-knitted with heavy wool left over from viiir Indiau-tvpe sweaters, this slipper design, featuring an unmoved, exceptionally good-fitting heel, iao be knitted for Men, Ladies oi Children.Aon ran add coultastiug-rolour rd ties, laces or pom pons for trim as shown.II you would like to obtain the knitting inslruc tioiM for these slippers, simply send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needlevi.dt Department of this paper, requesting the SPEEDY SLIPPER leaflet, Number A A til.FREE S4,5QQ In $5 00 cheques SEE PAGE 5 Lady curlers meet LEATHER ON TOP Top off your winter wardrobe with a real leather head-hand.Try a three-inch wuie band to lead the way to comfortably casual hair styles ant! a new fashion-wise look.The semi annual meeting of the Ladies' Lcnnoxville Curling Club was held at the Club House on Thursday, Or toher 25, with the president, Mrs.R H, Stevenson, presiding.Following the reports from the secretary - treasurer, Mrs (!.O'Boyle.Mrs Stevenson announced that Mrs, R Mooney had agreed to convene the entertainment committee for the coining year.Mrs.S.Ball gave a short report on the annual meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Curling Association, which she had attend ed in Montreal She also stated that invitations to bon spiels, which were to be held in North Hatley, Heather and Larhute Curling Clubs, had been received.The House Committee convener, Mrs D.Miller, was given authority to purchase lamps for the Club llousc.After a discussion by the members, it was agreed to bold the opening tea on Thursday, November fl, and \"Invitation Day\" would be held on Tuesday.December 4 A request from the Shrv brooke Ladies Curling Club for the use of the Lennox ville ice for two days during their bonspicl, which is to lie held on January 22, 23 and 24, was granted.MOVING ?USE OUR WIFE APPROVED SERVICE ART CRAWFORD 89 ABENAOUIS LO.9-5105 Authorized Agent for Sherbrooke North American van Une» Inc.FIFTH SPORTS CAR WINNER IN SHIRRIFF CONTEST FROM HALIFAX, N.S.Sunb« am Alpine in Shirriff's Sep-K.Cody, 2515 Shtrwood Straal, Fifth month winner of \u2022 tember Contest it Mrs.Halifax, Nova Scotia.Tha eight Raleigh Racing Bicycle winners ware Mrs.J.P.Gow, Edmonton, Albarta; Mrs.Fern E.Clark, Harrow, Ontario; Mrs.Len Elliott, White Rock, B.C.; Danny Melanson, Sudbury, Ontario; Mr.Karl Hartjas.Toronto, Ontario; Mrs.Beryl Bullock.Edmonton.Alberta; Mrs, Lloyd Dupont, Riviere du Loup, Quebec; and Mrs.Donald Mann, Hamilton, Ontario.SALADA FOODS,., good foste for your fomily! What is the SAVING et SPENDING PLAN (findout 'November 6th) CUOcK-FUL PATTERN Pn#t A Mate*, joy lo give for child's birthday or Christmas.So thrifty, too.Adorable doll plus 9-part v;ardrobe\u2014gift to put a little girl in 7th heaven! Pattern 7007: transfer of doll; clothes patterns; directions.Send 35 cents in (money or der, not cash or stamps) to Sherbrooke Daily Record Household Arts Dept., Sherbrooke, Que.Print plainly size, name, address, pattern number THakelaAvueh JluficheA W BREAD & ROLLS (Matt > LO.2-2744 NEW1EXCLUSIVE at BELANGER\u2019S in SHERBROOKE! \"SUN and SUDS\" Printed type draperies by Courtauld's (Canada) Ltd REMARKABLE DRAPERIES!\t* READY TO INSTALL! \u2022 MACHINE WASHABLE! \"SUN FAST\" colors, will not fade in the sun.Machine washable! 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\u2022\tLITTLE OR NO IRONING REQUIRED LITTLE OR NO IRONING REQUIRED CAN ALSO BE DRY CLEANED \u2022\tTHESE DESIGNS AVAILABLE BY THE YARD f in the width of 48\" JO QC at only \u2014\tm«iJv il » *\u2019.vo points and Oliver ,\t,,\t,\t,\t.iwas held scoreless in Boston\u2019s Pharmacy are deadlocked with (|n|v ,iam(, 10 each.McMahon s arc in the The scoring leadership is held cellar with two.\tjointly by Henri Richard of Kings took all four strings i\\jon(ITa|j cliff Pennington of from ( lark s with G.St.Loiiw.p0ston and Alex Delvecchio of posling a high triple of\tDetroit.All have 10 points.I he winners.Lee ( a to pulleil Richard is on top officially the upset of the evening by taking a 3-1 decision over Supreme to knock them out of a first place tie with Dc Luxe.R.Maréchal is holding the high average with 158 followed by G.St.Louis with 150 while M.Chares! is third with 149.8, C.Steel 149.4, and A.Carrier with 149.1.A.Theriault is ncxl with 148.Pennington, Bos 3\t7\t10 Delvecchio, Det 3\t7\t10 Hay, Chi\t4\t4\t8 Geoffrion, MU 3\t5\t8 McDonald, Chi 3\t5\t8 Oliver, Bos 2\t6\t8 MacDonald, Det 4\t3\t7 Mohns, Bos 3\t4\t7 3\t4\t7 3\t4\t7 Provost, Mtl 3\t4\t7 Record of goalkeepers: 0 16 5\u2014\tIT\u2019S ME, A 6\u2014\tFATHER HARMONY, S.Kydd 7\u2014\tSUCCESS EDDIE, G.Dicaire 8\u2014\tSIR ROYAL OR, 4TH RACE \u2014 D-2 PACE PURSE: $150.00 ; I\u2014DIRECT EXPRESS H, J.Dagenais! 2\u2014GRANBY EXPRESS, P Masse i 3\u2014DALE ENSIGN, C.Bennett 4\u2014SECOND DISCOVERY, R Jutras 4 5\u2014MIGHTY STEPPER, 4 &\u2014MISS CLAUDETTE VOLO, L.Laroes! -FINGO BETTY, H.Ouellette 8\u2014MY CAPTAIN, H.White Eligible; FLYING EASY LHS Juniors blank BCS 4-0 while Seniors piay to scoreless tie, John Beerworth ta'lies hat-trick 0j Eligible; flying easy\tj Lennoxvillc High School Jun-iteam could score throughout 8 5th race \u2014 D-3 pace 40r soccer squad walloped BCS both 35-minute halves even 0\tpurse: $125.00\t4'0 Monday afternoon at the\u2019though at several points in the 8 i\u2014thunder goose, F.Desrochers LHS field while LHS Seniors\u2019action, LHS seemed to have an 812\u2014argyle lee, a.Rouleau !and Bishop\u2019s College School advantage.I 3\u2014WINSTON ROSECROFT, tied 0-0 in a well-played match Both goalies put in good ef- average.Sawehuk has allowed only nine goals in seven games and has registered two shutouts.The Hawks have spent a total of 135 minutes in the penalty box, most penalized team in the league so far this season.Most penalized player is Chicago\u2019s Larry Hillman, who has received 22 minutes in penalties.The leaders: G A Pts.PiM Richard, Mtl 5\t5 10\t6 Sawehuk, Det\t7\t9 Hall, Chi\t9\t21 Bower, Tor\t8\t24 Worsley, NY\t7\t25 Perreault, Bos\t6\t22 Johnston, Bos\t1\t3 Boston totals\t7\t25 Maniago, Mtl\t6\t18 Plante, Mtl\t1\t5 Wakcly, Mtl\t1\t3 Montreal totals\t8\t26 1 3.67 0\t3.00 1\t3.57 0 3.00 0 5.00 0 3.00 0 3.25 Penalties in minutes by clubs: New York 46, Boston 52, Toronto 76, Detroit 84, Montreal 102, C'Heago 135.4\u2014\tBAY STATE EXPRESS, W.St-Cyr, T ,, T .\tT u r ,\tj ¦\t.u .5\u2014\tPierrot cash,\t| In ^be Junior game, Johnjforts Monday in a match that Is\u2014miss thunderclap,\tjBeerworth booted in three olwes played right into the hours r ca cn a '\tG' Adamson his team\u2019s four points as the:of darkness which put added so Avg.7 steverino, R.Lafond\t'Lennoxville crew romped *o,pressure on the two netminders.their win.Mackie Wingeat was] 0ne Match Wednesday the other marksman for the ; Only one match is scheduled hosting club.\tfor Wednesday in the Junior In the Senior game, neither[Sectjon as the soccer season is 2 1.28,8\u2014HIS ELKINGTON, B McKinney 1 2-3\u2019îl\t6TH RACE \u2014 D-3 PACE 0 3.001\tPURSE: $125.00 0 3.57 1\u2014LOHENGRIN, J.Fearneley 2\u2014LINDA B HALL, F.Newell Yankees ship veteran Bob Turley willie ,Ma'?\\° enter hospital fo Los Angeles Angels for player for checkup io be named, Belinsky mentioned Spokane Comets.Villemure shut them out 4-0.\u201cThe Comets came out hitting and they came out.shooting,\" McNab said after that one.\u201cIt was their home opener and they were after us.Babe Pratt, once a pretty hot defenceman in the says of Villemure: play in U.S.NEW YORK (AP)\u2014Have the world champion New York Yan-; kces entered the Bo Belinsky J sweepstakes by shipping vet-\u2022\u2019ran Rob Turley to Los Angeles Angels?; That was the first question that popped to mind in baseball SAN FRANCISCO (AP) \u2014 ] Willie Mays, San Francisco Giants\u2019 centre fielder, will enter hospital today to begin a series would go to the Yankees if Tur- 0f physical tests, ley is kept.\tj His doctor, Harold Roscn- The spokesman was proddedjblum, said results of the tests by reporters with this question: will be known by Friday or Sat-\u201cThcn it could be Belinsky?\u201d urday.He said he will call a \u201c1 suppose,\u201d he replied, \u201cbut press conference to make known we re not giving him away just his findings, for the sake of giving him] Chub Feeney, the Giants\u2019 vice president, said Monday night nothing is wrong with Mays.\u201cI\u2019m sure these tests are just \"He looks like money in the bank.He is quick and plays the angles like a seasoned pro.He\u2019s a holler guy who keeps his de-\"Gilles played the angles well]fencemen on their toes, lie\u2019s a all through the game and made fine skater .he stops pucks some fine reflex stops, particu- that are going behind his net larly when Spokane's big line of and sets up the play for his de-Max Mekilok, Gerry Brisson and fencemen\" NEW YORK (AP) Walter circles Monday after the Yan- away.\u201d Byers, executive director of the kees sent Turley, outstanding Belinsky, 25 year-old left-U.S.National Collegiate Ath hurler in the majors four years hander who wound up his first lotie Association, said Monday!ago, *0 ',lp AnS°'s on a condi-,season with the Angels in a con- precautionary,\u201d Feeney said, big league, night Canadian amateur hockey hemal basis.\tjslderable amount of hot water.I During a late season road trip]»\u2014chum g, players wishing to pla> hocke\\ Yankee general manager Royiis expected to be packaged for]to Cincinnati, Mays collapsed in\t10 RACE 3\u2014\tMISTER BRADING.J.P.Normandin] 4\u2014\tSIR ROYAL SILVER.G.Jutras i 5\u2014\tCOOL BREEZE VONIAN, S.Jacob! 6\u2014\tWAUSA, O.Morin 7\u2014\tTOM BOY, 8\u2014\tFREEDOM DIRECT.H.Lepage Eligible: CLAYHAVEN ARMED ! 7TH RACE \u2014 D-l PACE PURSE: $175.00 1\u2014\tMISS FAYRE BROOKS, O.Sheldonl 2\u2014\tLEAH MAR.H.Ouellette 3\u2014\tJOSEPH WORTHY, G.Jutras 4\u2014\tABBE DEAN, J.Lefebvre 5\u2014\tBIRDIE O\u2019BRIEN, R.Dupont 6\u2014\tDICKORY DOC, J.Dagenais 7\u2014\tDR.AZOFF BAKER.P.Cournoyer 3\u2014SPONKY.L.Larose Eligible: FAIRSHOW STH RACE \u2014 D-2 PACE PURSE: $150.00 1\u2014\tPETER SOTA.H.Ouellette 2\u2014\tFAYRE ROUGE.O.Sheldon 3\u2014\tASA,\tA.Rouleau 4\u2014\tSUCCESS ORPHA, F.Newell 5\u2014\tISOTTA VICK, A.Cote 6\u2014\tDALEY JOY, F.St-Denis 7\u2014\tALGIER BOY, J.Fearneley 8\u2014\tMISS A P LOU, R.Jutras 4TH RACE \u2014 D-3 PACE PURSE: $125.00 1\u2014 GAZELLE IBAF,\tR.Jutras 2\u2014\tKENN1E CADET, G.Jutras 3\u2014\tCYRIL\u2019S KEY, M.Levasseur 4\u2014\tTHERESA IBAF, 5\u2014\tCHAMPION FINGO, C.Grenier 6\u2014\tELZIE HANOVER, S.Kydd 7\u2014\tDWIGHT MORRIS, L.Larose C.Bennett HOCKEY \u2022 NA1IONAL LEAGUE TUESDAY'S GAMES New York at Chicago.AMERICAN LEAGUE TUESDAY'S GAMES Rochester at Baltimore EASTERN PROVINCIAL LEAGUE THURSDAY'S GAMES Granby at Drummondville \u2014 STANDINGS \u2014 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L T F A Pis.Detroit .3\t0\t2\t18\t9\t12 Chicago .-3\t3\t3\t22\t21\t9 | Montreal\t.\t3\t3\t2\t27\t26\t8 Toronto .3\t4\t1\t20\t24\t7 New York .\t2\t4\t1\t21\t23\t5 Boston\t.\t1\t3\t3\t22\t25\t5 AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division W L T F A Pts.irapidly drawing to a close.In that slated game, Sherbrooke Juniors travel to Lennoxvillc |for a match at the LHS field; igametime 4:00 p.m.Junior Match Lennoxvillc: R.Busse (goal), jc.Saunders, I.MacLeod, P.:Kogler, W.Berry, S.Klinck, J.Beerworth, S.Kingsley, M.i Kingsley, R.Taylor, D.Cox, M.Desjardins, M.Wingeat, Senior Match Lennoxville: R.Lamey (goal), IT.Beattie, R.Watson, S.Wells, js.Richardson, R.Stewart, W.Billing, P.Bellam, T.Rothney, ÎJ.Dier, J.Dunn.Bishop's College School: Ab-Ralla (goal), St.Marie, Mac-Pherson, Edson, Fertig, Khaz-Izarn, Rankin, Abajian, Goldberg, Bussell, Anido.Quebec Springfield Baltimore Providence Hershey 3 ft 28 27 3 0 34\t18 3\t0 29 26 4\t0 26 26 3\t5 0 21 28 for U.S.colleges will be allowed Harney said the \\ngcls will shipment sometime before the|the dugout and was out cold for to do so provided they have not {give New York a mutually sat-.iggg season gets under way.The j several minutes.He was in hos-acceptcd money (n pla\\ for ; isfactory player by opening day rumor started after some late- pital for three days before re-Canadian teams\tof the 1963 American League1 night escapades that angered; joining the team.HARNESS RACING WED.- SAT.\u2014 8.15 pm.SUN., 2.15 p.m.SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION GROUNDS GENERAL ADM 51.00 THINKING SKIING ?> ERIC\u2019S SKI SHOP OPENING NOV.2 SPECIAL SKI SALE NOV.2-6 New Sherbrooke Hotel Store (Next to Garage) VI.2-2332 Byers said it will be permis- season if Los Angeles retains sible for a Canadian member!the 82-year-old righthander of a team subsidized b\\ a pro Is Belinskj involved?fessionai club to enroll and play No, says Belinsky.\"I'd think for a U.S.college provided the they\u2019d make a better deal.\u201d only subsidy involved was for No.says an Angel spokesman, travel expenses and an evening \"Bo Belinsky won\u2019t he in the meal.\tideal.\" The NCAA council, however,\u2019 Kverybody's going to think rejected a flat proposal that jit's Belinsky,\" another Angel NCAA rules be modified to spokesman told Los Angeles bring Ihc amateur regulations general manager Fred Haney jot U.S.hockey more in line with when he was notified of Turley\u2019s Canadian rules\tj acquisition.And Haney replied: But, Byers said, an exeeption \"It is not Belinsky was made to the rule which Haney said the spokesman states that a player in Canada added he did not know who ] on an \u201camateur team\u201d subsi-L .\t_____________ riizcd by a professional team is _\t,\t.automatically ineligible lor U S Red Sullivan college competition.\t.setting pace for AHL scorers NFAV YORK (AP) \u2014 Playcr-coach George (Red) Sullivan of Ihc new Baltimore Clippers, an old hand at winning the American Hockey League scoring title, still has that touch for shooting goals and collecting as sists.The veteran centre took over the scoring lead with 13 points on five goals and eight assists league statistics showed today Ho accounted for eight points in three games last week, displacing Springfield's Bill Sweeney as leader.D PACE THINK, SEF.THE NEW 1500 VOLKSWAGEN Wo accept trade-in* ROGER BEAUDOIN AUTOMOBILES INC.2835 King Wes*.Sherbrooke Tel.LO 9-4613 Angel officials and earned him the tag \"Bright Lights.\u201d Turley won 17 games for the Yankees in 1955.He followed;get a thorough eye examination with 8-4 and 13-6 records before; to see if his right eye has ajs\u2014eveana, s blossoming into a 21-game win- cataract.PURSE: $200.00 1\u2014\tGEE DEE FRISCO, R.Dupont 2\u2014\tGAIT WAY VIVIAN, K.Hegan 3\u2014\tPRINCE E GRATTAN, C.Mathieu Earlier, Giant officials an-j 4_eldoras irishman, Western Division W L T F A Pts.Buffalo\t.\t5\t0\tft\t18\t6\t1ft Rochester\t.\t3\t3\t0\t20\t20\t6 Pittsburgh\t.\t2\t5\t0\t22\t26\t4 Cleveland\t.\t2\t7\t0\t21\t42\t4 EASTERN PROFESSIONAL W L T F A Pts.4\t1\t1\t29\t22\t9 t\t2\t0\t23\t15\t8 2\t5\t1\t27\t34\t5 L\t3\t2\t19\t27\t4 Kingston Hu 11-Ottawa Sudbury Syracuse nounced Orlando Cepeda, an 5\u2014michty .ierry c, f.Newell other right-handed slugger.will;^0c«pRRAE™s\u2019WICKi F.Charbonneau Jacob ner in 1958 when he won the Cy Young Award as the outstanding pitcher in the majors.Turley has been on a downhill path ever since Cepeda said last week he^ flunked a driver's test and an eye specialist subsequently lold him he had a cataract on his nghl eye.Branch Rickey rejoins his former club, St.Louis Cardinals, after 20 years, in charge of development ST.LOUIS (AP) \u2014 Branch,Cardinals and helped develop Rickey rejoined St.Louis base-] players who won nine pennants ball Cardinals today after a and six world championships separation of 20 years and an- between 1926 and 1946.Then he nounced it would take a mira went to Brooklyn where \u2014 SELECTIONS \u2014 1: 7 \u2014 2 \u2014 3 2: 8 \u2014 6 \u2014 2 3; 7 \u2014 4_2 4: 7 \u2014 4 \u2014 3 5: 1\u20142 \u2014 5 6: 5\u20146 \u2014 1 7: 2 \u2014 3\u20144 8: 7 \u2014 6 \u2014 1 9: 2\u20143 \u2014 4 10: 1 \u2014 4 \u2014 3 Football awards increased to $5,000 for 1962 In $5.00 cheques SEE PAGE MONTREAL (CP)-The Canadian professional football I awards this season have been in-kls creased to $5,000 in Canada cle for the Cards to win the j teams won two pennants in savings bonds from $2,000, it pennant next year.The bushy - browed, 80-year- was announced today.Pi- There are three national win eight years.Rickey left Pittsburgh old Rickey sat in an office at rates jn 1955 an(i recently was ners.Busch Stadium and said his prcsjdcnt of the Continental For the player selected most new job is the production and Leaguei a proposed third major outstanding, the award will bo development of players.\tj circuit.The league never made $2,000 in bonds, an increase of \"This club can't be traded jtt but it forced the two major $1,000.into a pennant,\" Rickey said, leagues to expand from eight' The top linesmen and the best \u201cThere aren't that many play-ciubs to 10.\tCanadian player w-ill each get ers around for trade.The play-1 - $1,500 in bonds.It was formerly ers have got to be developed.Tokyo \u2014 Katsutoshi Akoki.$500 for each.When told that a new base ;\tjapan, outpointed Ken.iij A distillery is the sponsor, ball stadium is scheduled foi';Yonekura, 1174», Japan, 12MThe awards were started 10 completion in St.Louis in 1964,! (Orient bantamweight title).I years ago.Rickey said \u201cit would be a-\u2014- \u2014\u2014\t- - - - great thing if the team could1 be a contender by then.\u201d Rickey said he looks upon St.Louis as home.He worked as; field manager, business mana-j ger and vice president from 1917 until 1942.Two of Rickey's most noteworthy contributions to baseball were the development of! the farm system and the bring ing of Negroes into the majorl leagues He spent 26 years with the' FREE LIFE INSURANCE FOR THE 360 DAY TERM NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION YOU PAY NO PREMIUM EXTENDED AGE LIMIT (up to BSth birthday) Prudential Finance Corporation Limited RAYS YOU 7i* 61s INTEREST PER TEAR FOR YOUR 360 DAV SHORT TERM FUNDS INTEREST PER YEAR FOR YOUR 160 DAY sHorVterm funds Prudential Finance Corporation Limited 1)1 Wellington Sfrtot North, Shtrbrooko.T*l.LO.9-*00ê iKUYPER ^ blended GIN Tkt foot Hoffend Ffevotn OR WRITE: pûtA \\ CUT OUT HERE AND MAIL* 1 Pleas* send me Informative booklet and show me how my money can earn more with full protection of FREE LIFE INSURANCE.FREE! RAMC_ I I I I I I ^BRANCH ™F|7ls7n\"/UOlTctNTRTs hTr™ aHo\" CANADA*\" ^ ADDRESS.ernr____ PRCV.TtWHONE.V 1 Varied progran Numerous prizes are awarded at Inverness School opening INVERNESS \u2014 An excellent marks in writing in prim ary Robinson, improvement in lan program was presented and nu- room.Linda McCrea and John gtiage.merous prizes were awarded at MacNeill.tied\tGrade IV: Allan McCrea, first the Inverness School opening\tGRADES V\u2014IX\tgeneral profciency; Ed'th Rev.T.P.Durrett was chair- Grade V: Linda Petterson.-tcbinson, second general pro-man of the event and Mrs.Dac- first general profic.ency; Lome ficien t y; Allan McCrea res and Mr.MacNeill filled in!Carroll, second general profi-proVement in English: Robert between scenes.Candy' was sold ciency; Dorothy Daiidson, high- Davidson, improvement in lan-later in the evemng.\test marks in Arithmetic; Phyl- guage.He.en Robinson, highest Included in the varied pro- Patterson, highest marks in marks in language; Timothy gram were: Songs by the French; Irene Patterson, high- most improvement in year s school; recitations by Melanie marks in English; Da\\id work.McCrea.Sanford White.Mari-\tMacNeil most improvement in lyn Robinson, Kathy Jamieson.FARNHAM\tyear's work.Glenn Robinson, Mae Wright.Dr.and Mrs.O.T Trepanier Grade VII: Herbert Dac-Richard Durrett and Kenneth .ave left to spend a month in f-rsf c(>neral nrnficienev Patterson: a doe.by Kathy Jh- Clil.ntia.\t3S» toSjSTÏÆïSSi mieson and Marilyn Robinson: Mrs.T.Thompson has return- proficiency a dance by the senior pupils: a ed to her home in East Earn- Grade VIII: William Patter-song by Grades IV and V; dia- ham after spending the past two son general proficiency; Willia logue by Jean Wright and Linda weeks with Air.\tand\tMrs.\tJames Patterson\thichest\tnerrentace in McCrea; and skits by the senior j.McCullough and family.\tGrades V\tto 1\\\tPerCemage students, the primary pupils and Miss Dolly Beattie spent the Grade IX: Robin MacNeill, th senior room.\tweekend at her home in Cow- first general proficiency; Eric Presentation of prires follow ansville.\tRobinson,\tsecond\tgeneral pro- ed, awards being made as fol-\t- ficiency; Alfred Patterson, most lows:\tHENDERSON VALE \u2014 improvement in year's w o r k.GRADES I TO IV\tThe many friends of Mrs.Jen\tSPECIAL PRIZES Grade I: Stanford W h i t e.nij Wright will be sorry to learn Donated by the Inverness WM.first general proficiency; Cathy that she is a patient in Plessis !scholarship prize for the pupil Jamieson, second general pro- ville Hospital.\tcoming first in Grade IX and ficiency; Stanford White, highest! Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.going on to Grade X, awarded! marks in arithmetic; Marilyn Forrest Wright and Mrs.J.to Robin MacNeill.Robinson, improvement in Weight were.Mr.and Mrs.Mary MacMillan Memorial ÏBROOKE DAILY R1 ORD 30, 13S2 \u2022 - k- GOULD Moi Kor id Mn I, and of L.\\ Mi Ms a\u2019 tl Mr V Blc nnowilli MacKay I 1 Mrs J Mi rid.Mich .w ts of Messrs MacDonald.Other \\ iaitoi ere over Arthur en route s at the same home were.Mr Angus Smith and Mr Lawrence Wes ton.of Bishopton.Mrs E Mac-Lennon, Mrs K MacKenne.Mr \\ MacAulay, of Scotstown Miss Birgit ZachcjR, of Mont real, and Mr Douglas Rowland, of Wrstmount.wore guests ol Mr and Mrs Roscoc Morrison .Hospital.Montreal.Friends will be glad to learn that he is im-f proved in health and was able to Hivo tho cist removed.l' Guests of Mr and Mrs.Jasper Dinning and Mrs C.oorge McReynolds were.Mrs.F.Rowden.Ralph and Grant, of G-oveton.N II Mr Nat Amadon.I.aneaster, N H .and Ralph Curtis, of Man-chester, N H , visited friends in this vicinity.They were accompanied home by Mr John Gill.Little Mary Dinning i s a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she underwent a tonsil-leetoim MAPLE GROVE How To Help In Time Of Sorrow Mi .HI*™ Ami son\ti.Scott, visitor»\tof Mr parent»,\tMr.* Nugont\t Mrs\tGrant Annesley, Mrs K.Gill, Mr.and Mrs Dufferin j Annesley and children, spent a jday in Shcrhiooke ami Lennox ville recently Mr Lloyd Annesley has re turned from the Royal Victoria When friend* su (Ter deep loss, rtneuf.vvore we want desix-rately to consol* MacDonald s them .hut often we cannot Mrs \\lbert find the word*.What can you say or write or do that will b* I ml v meaningful and helpful ?In November Header'* Digest you will find important do'» and don't* to help you solve thta delicate problem.Get vour copy of Header'» Digest today \u2014 41 articles of lasting interest, year\u2019s work; Helen Patterson, ; Lome Kelso, Miss Lorraine Kel-improvement in writing.\tso, of Adderley, Mr.Durrett, Grade II: John MacNeill, Mrs.L.Henderson, Mrs.G.first general proficiency; Mae Learmonth, Mrs K.Kelso.Mr.Wright, second general profi-! Guy Little and Mr.James Ap-ciency; Glenn Robinson, im-pleton, of Inverness, Mrs prize for the most improvement in arithmetic in Grade VIII,\t\u2018 William Patterson; for citizen-IfT^-r-cnTTvA ship in Grades V - IX, William \u201d \u201d * CKLUfJ Patterson; for highest marks in ^]r.French in grade VII.Herbert A.J.icellaneous shower for Mrs Ful l ler's niece, Miss Jessie Carter, \\ F.Robinson and Mrs whose marriage is to take place BuckDnd spent several on Nov.3.provement in year\u2019s work; Mae George Fisk, Mr.and Mrs.Ken-\tDacres\tdays\tin\tGrand'Mere,\tguests\tof\tMr\tand Mrs Sidnev\tWoodard Wright, highest marks in arith- neth Fisk and children, Judy\tDonated\tby\tMr\tand\tMrs.\tJohn\tMr!!\tJames\tSimms\tand her\tand daughter of Sutton\tMr\tand metic.\tand Dannie, of South Ryegate,\tCruickshank for\tbest\twriting\tin\tmother\tMr,.\tF.X.Williams.\tMrs.\tWavne Woodard\tand\ttwo Grade III: Linda McCrea.Vt.\tGrades V\u2014IX, Eric Robinson\tpPaslev of «no-, -nns of Knnwit, first general proficiency; Ken- Weekend guests of Mr.and\t- neth Patterson, second general Mrs.K.Kelso were, Mr.and proficiency; Linda McCrea Mrs.Bruce Rothney and fam-highest per cent in Primary! ily and Mr.Donald Kelso, of nom; Jean Wright improve.Sherbrooke, ment in scripture, highest Mr.Douglas Kelso was an marks in French; Ronald Kel-j overnight guest of Mr.and Mrs.so highest marks in spelling; S.Mathers, in Thetford Mines.Allan Cano'l, improvement in Mr.Lynn Marshal], of Bouch-spelling; Donald Davidson, im- erville, spent the weekend with provement in language.\this parents Mr.and Mrs.Harold Special prizes: Donated by the Marshall.Mrs.H.Marshall, Women's Institute, citizenship Mrs.F.Wright and Mrs.K.in the primary room, Edith Ro- Kelso accompanied Miss A.binson: donated by Mr.and Mrs.j Johnson of Clapham, to Inver-John Cruickshank, highest ness and were guests of Mrs._____________________________! Durrett, at the rectory.Party held for Compton couple on anniversary RESERVOIR 1111 II» \u2014 Water flows through spill ways of this earth fill dam on the Saskatchewan River at Squaw Rapids, backing up an artificial lake that will eventually he 4fi miles long and cover 75.000 acres.The dam will provide water for the province's multi million dollar hydro \u2022 electric project, expected to begin operating next April.(CP Photo) CONCENTRATED LIVING Three quarters of British Co ! lumbia's population live in five per cent of its total area.I 1\t1 i MmWsJ'.«sevnii'C .W».* ZtZZZZjKm .^L-L Ulx SHRUBS of all Kinds lor HEDGES M,.st COMPLCTI CHOICE i>l MAtlDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AmUliii* liit MtLKel s, to*, nmri.um or hiph Pri.vnry iflajuntN# I'RCCUUlDi on thu pUntmij ind cart Of nur»«ry atoctt.VISIT ou- Cl ARDF N CtNI Rt 01 wmD\u2019 i our\tl At AtOQ of SLEDS.ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, m tlm ACCESSORIES.(wi W.H.PERRON & Co Ltd.515 lABtlU BLVn., LAB0RD A PLOUFFE, P.Q.(Montreal 40) Mrs.Iris Peasley, of Sher ; sons, of Knowlton, visited Mahy brooke.was with her parents,!ion Woodard, who was injured Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Daine over in a car accident the weekend.\tI Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs Guests of Mr.and Mrs.wilbur Wallace, were, Miss Shir-Heman Wing were.Mr.and Warnock and Mr.Boh Mrs.Ed.MacQuley, of Orillia \"ares, from St Hubert.Mr and Ont Mr.and Mrs.M u r r a v Mrs- Ross Hooper, of Kingston gmitti fmm Tnrnnin and Mrs !-Vl'.Terry 'e'amoek accompanied, o nny |Mr.and Mrs.Hooper home for lberc ^or *be \"inter months a short visit.\t1 Mrs Merle Wells lias left for Mr.and Mrs.R B Moysey ¦ California, where she wdll spend are visiting their daughter, Mrs the winter.Mrs.Wells stopped John Layne and family, in To over in Oshawa for a two weeks ronto.\tIslay with lier son, Mr.Brock Mrs.C G.Hall returned to!Wells and family.Montreal with her son.Mr Hall.She will remain Edna Smith, of Longueuil Mrs.Della Buckland.from 50th anniversary tea is held for Richmond couple SOUTH STUKELY \u2014 COURVILLE REST HOME Mr.and Mrs.Armand Couture, from Montreal, visited their aunt, Mrs.Alfred Cote.Miss Alice Hunter spent Sunday with her brother-in-law and j sister, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Mil-linchamp, in Sutton.Other MELBÔURNE \u2014 On the oc- guests at the same home were casion of their 50th wedding an- Mr.and Mrs.John Surrett and COMPTON Mr.and Mrs 3eei)ej visited her sister, Mrs Clarence Huff were guests of Elson Flll,cr recently.honor on the occasion of their\t~* 25th wedding anniversary, at a! Mr' and Mrs' Ruperl CIark' reception, held on Oct 16, in Nick Dean\u2019s dance hall, Hunting-ville.Earlier in the evening, Mr.and Mrs.Huff were dinner of Mansonville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Kevan Heath over the weekend.Mrs L.C.Godbout entertain- mversary, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Crook of Richmond, were guests of honor at the home of their daughter, Mrs.Edward Wood and Mr.Wood, of Upper Mel bourne, Oet 3 - 6 p.m.children, Robin, Robert and Karen, who are home from Okinawa, Japan.Mrs.C.P.Hunter of the Nesbitt Anglican Residence, Cowansville, Mr guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.Gren ed at the tea hour in honor of ier.\t[Dr.J.L.S.SWpson, who is On entering the hall the couple leav ing for Cain,./nia to spend were greeted by their daughter, l-l16 \"inter with her sister, Mrs Mrs Ronald Drew, and son !Rodney Taber and family.Kenneth, who presented them Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Buckland, with a corsage of yellow roses attended a reception in Barnston and a white carnation bouton for Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Mac-niere.\tIkinnon, who have returned from Dancing provided the enter- their wedding trip, tainment for the evening, music: Mrs jay Irwin entertained at by the Dodo Gagnes\u2019 orchestra Ja double birthday party for Su-On behalf of relatives and j san; seven on the 24th and Bruce friends, Rudolphe Grenier pre Vito was two on the 22nd.The sented the couple with a gift of httle guests came in after XI, or upper ,uei- Kesidence.Lowansvme, Mr.ninnev nffprintr host U'ichct fnr L I J 1 J\t< 2».i ».*4* w.o p.m.\t.\t.\tw.Anne de Bellevue and a bouquet of red roses from ; rustomarv birthdav cake which L:p0n\t.M.:s- :MlSS,\t.M^ch.mp, of their children.Mr.Huff express, 'n thiT nstïnee Ja » \u2019doS James Crook presented a cor- Macdonald College.sage to the bride of 50 years and Mrs.Wood, a boutonniere to her father, About 100 guests were received by members of the family and the honored couple in the spacious li ving room, propriately decorated for occasion.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Grim-shaw, of Halifax, N.S., were visiting Mr*.Addie Howie and Miss Georgette Hartley.Mr.Joseph Lippe, of Waterloo, caOed on his father, Mr ap- Deslourdes Lippe.the Mrs.George Couture of Waterloo was calling on her aunt, express ed appreciation.Refreshments were served.The head table was attractive with autumn leaves and flowers and centered with a three-tier anniversary cake, decorated in white and silver, topped with a silver loving cup.Their daughter, Mrs.Drew, and son Kenneth were in charge of the guest book Guests attending were from Compton, Coaticook, Dixville, eii,.»,.\tcd .j\t.\t.Waterville, Moe\u2019s River, Hatley, Fowler Mrs rordnn MrKeso ' m * a,}d * \u2014, ^sar.Wray, of Tomifobia, Sherbrooke, Lennox* Fowler, Mrs.Gordon McKeage Montreal, visited their aunt, ,.,110\tnor,,.;ii« and Mrs.Gerard Girard assist- Mrs.James Darling, who was stansteadh d\u2019 °\t1\t^ ed in serving.\t! also visited by her daughter-in-; \" clarence Freest Huff and The honored co uple were re- law, Mrs.Douglas Darling, of Edna Marv Brown who cipeinets of several gifts, cards,)Lachine.\t1\t^\t° u .telegrams, and bouquest of flow- Mrs.Pierre Lisotte, Mr.andjS^n Cynthia Mrs ^Rona'ld » ibXv^CL.*.dfd»nAS.rJ \u201c/t,1\u201d?\"' ';d T*\"\" ,\u2018\u201c1' Dr\">'.S'eU.and wo Tea was served from a table Mrs.Alfred Cote centered with the three-tiered Mr.Clarence Hanna and Miss wedding cake, flanked on either Edith Hanna came to see Mrs.side by white and gold tapers!Addie Howie.in this instance, was a double size decorated with the names, Susan and Bruce.Mrs.Elson Fuller, Mrs.Lay-ton Needham, Mrs.Lorimer Boc kus and Mrs.Kevan Heath.were in Knowlton to attend a mis- B of R.I.and Catholic Worn-'took his mother, Mrs.Maude en\u2019s League, of which M r s.Ball to visit her sister-in-law, Crook is a member.\tMrs.George McClay in Bond The guest bok was in charge ville.Barbara D.ew.FREE s4,500 In $5.00 cheques SEE PAGE 5 of their grandson, Richard Crook of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Crook were married in Levis, on Oct.21, Mr.arti Mrs.Howard Kennedy, of Sherbrooke, visited their aunt, Mrs.Addie Howie.Mr.and Mrs.Romeo Lang- 1912.They have five children, a on the latter's mother, Mrs daughter, Geraldine; Mrs.Ed-:tagne, of Granby, were calling ward Wood, of Upper Mel-)Samuel Blunt, borrne, four sons, James and Mrs.Harry Spinney called on Robert of Montreal, Wilfred and| Mrs.Fred Boast and Mrs.Maud Herbert, of Richmond, an IsiBall.grandchildren.Mr.Crook is a Mr.and Mrs.Andre Douil-retired C.N.R.conductor.[lard and son, and Mr.and Mrs.Out of town guests were, Mrs : Norman Douillard, of Magog, Marjrie Lewis, Mrs.Isaac1 visited their mother Mrs.Vic-Bushey and Mr.Harold Hayes,1 tor Douillard.of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Ja-j Mrs.Lucille Whitley visited mes Blouin and Mr.and Mrs.her grandfather, Mr.\u2019 William Claudisus Blouin.of Charney.I Cleary.SPECIALS of the WEEK FLORAL CREPE, FANCY BROCHE, PRINTED NYLON, etc.Special c 47 yd.WOOLLENS for Coots, Skirts or Suits.56\" wide.Reg.2.97 yd.97 yd.Textile Products Reg\u2019d SHERBROOKE:\tGRANBY: 85 Albert St.\u2014 77 King Sf.West.220 Main St.CKTS RADIO HEAR CARRIER FORTIN Official Liberal Candidate for Sherbrooke County WEDNESDAY \u2014 Oet.31, '62: 11.55 A M.to 12.00 A.M.Mrs.Frank Regerjon, houiewife.SATURDAY \u2014 Nov.3, '62: 12.54 P.M.to 12.59 P.M.Mr».Helen Merriton, housewife.NOV.5th \u2014 7:05- 7:10 e.m.NOV.6th \u2014 11:55 \u2022 12 noon WEDNESDAY \u2014 Nov.7, '62: 12.54 P.M.to 12.59 P.M.Me Paul-M.Gerveis, aldermen.NOV.8th \u2014 11:55.12 noon NOV.9th \u2014 6:55- 7:00 p.m.NOV.10th \u2014 12:54-12:59 p.m.rr BE MASTER AT HOME SUPPORT LESAGE WITH FORTIN This advertisement paid and published by the organiring Committee for Me Carrier Fortin.JOIN CANADIAN PACIFIC\u2019S 17-DAY JETSCURSION TO\tpuis SOUTHERN EUROPE IO IAll!FARE Senoritas\u2019 fans fluttering like moths in the moonlight.the sound of gypsy guitars .the tinkling of fountains, the scented air.this is Granada! 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Are we all getting bigger and taller ?How tall will your child grow ?In November Reader\u2019s Digest a medical expert with records of nearly 4,000 children answers these questions \u2014 giving not one, but two methods for forecasting children\u2019s adult height.|Get your copy of Reader\u2019s Digest today\u201441 artcles of lasting interest sold on newsstands everywhere.were m Sherbrooke to attend\ta\ttient at the the B'gby - Hampson weddmg.^\tita) jn white John Parker and Miss R Ros- r\t1 siter, Cambridge, Mass., were\tner\tc ' ^ guests of the former\u2019s grand mo-\t^r-\tR- R-\tGreaves,\tRock (her, Mrs.John Parker, Sr.,\tIsland,\twas in\tMontreal\tfor a 'Derby Line.\tweek attending a Banking Con- Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Camber,|venti°n-Diane and Wayne, of Stanstead,|\tMrs.\tE.R\tGreaves,\tRock ; were in Libbytown, guests of\tIsland,\twas hostess at a\tlunch- Mr.and Mrs.Frank Smith, and eon and bridge party held at | with them attended the service her home.Following luncheon FREE s4,500 In $5.00 cheques SEE PAGE 5 at St.George's Church, Ayer\u2019s Cliff where Mr.and Mrs.Cam her were the godparents at the baptism of the infant son of Mr, and Mrs.Smith.Mr.Carroll Sails, Derby Line, entered the Sherbrooke Hospital o.Oct.24.Mrs.Thomas McCune, has returned to her home in Rock Is- 1957.\t| Kenneth Scott and Jean- Paul Two sons, George Arthur, of Pinsonnault.Interment was in Sweetsburg, and Larrence Au the family lot at Mansonville, be- gustus of Florence ville, N.B survive her, also 14 grandchil side her husband.Among those present were: the afternoon was spent playing bridge.Prize winners were Mrs C.R.MacLean and Mrs.A.J | Pocock, of Derby Line Beebe.Stanstead South C urchj U.C.W.will hold the first gen eral meeting of the season, inj the church hall, on Nov.7, at 7, pm.for the business session,1 dren, thne great grandchildren, Miss Emily Decker, of Methuen; and a sister, Miss Emily Dec-1 Mr.Lawrence Lahue, of Flor ker, of Methuen, Mass.\tjenceville, and many others from Mrs Lahue came to Canada! Mansonville, Sutton, St.Johns, in 1912.She spent most of her, Burlington, Derby and St.Johns-life in the township of Potton on bury, Vt., Andover, Mass.,\u2018and a farm near Potton Springs this district.She moved to Yamaska Boule MRS.ALEXANDER SEARL, vard, where she bought a home, and m November, 1954.The funeral was held from ¦I CAS4- CAliL plans your \"'Cash, ic If you want to pay off all your bills or take care of medical and dental expenses, just give us a ring and arrange the necessary cash.If you have plans to purchase a better car, make home improvements or take a holiday, simply call us for the money you need.Thrifty families can accomplish almost every family objective by borrowing with a purpose from Household Finance.Drop in or phone your convenient HFC office for neighbourly service.Life Insurance available at low group rate I land after visiting her daughter,) to be followed by a guest speak-Mrs.Richard Ilipkin, Mr.Hip-jeri Rev.Eleanor Carr, of Mel : kin and family at Mann tick, bourne - Uiverton United churl Ont., and on her way home|ches, who will give an illustrât | she also visited her sons, Mr.jpd talk on Africa Members of) Ronald McCune, Mrs.McCune,jReebe and Stanstead Unitedj at Valois, Mr.Gordon McCune churches are invited to join the! and Mrs.McCune at Lachine.J stanstead South group at 8 p.m.| ~ j Lunch will be served.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Abell Patenaude, Derby Line, werej Mr.and Mrs.Philippe Demers,] 1 Mr.and Mrs.Henry Roy, all of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.Au-j I stin Patenaude and family, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Patenaude: and family, all of Holland.Mr.L.E.Roberge, Rock Island, was in Granby, Oct.20, to attend the 27th Field Artillery regiment dinner and get to gether.Mrs.Roland Martin has relumed to her home in Rock Island from the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Sherbrooke, where she was a patient a few days following an accident.While with Mr.Martin at the cottage which they are building on Lake Me-mphremagog, a nail deflected ami hit Mrs.Martin in the eye.Her many friends are pleased to learn she will not lose the sight of her eye as was first feared.Mr.George Cowles has returned to his home in Derby Line, from Orleans County Memorial Hospital where he underwent surgery, he is convalescing nicely.Mr and Mrs.James Thyne and four children of Lowell, Mass., spent a few days at hte home of Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Bigelow, Derby Line.AM NT\tMONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS\t\t\t OF\t.10\t20\t12\t6 LOAN\tmonths\tmonths\tmonths\tmonths $100\t$\t\t$ 6,12\t$ 9.46\t$17.85 260\t\t15.29\t23.64\t44.63 too\t\t24.27\t37.63\t71.17 500\t\t:in m\t46.73\t88.64 600\t25.72\t35.69\t55.75\t106.06 750\t31.65\t44.13\t69.21\t132 06 1000\t41.45\t58.11\t91.56\t175.34 Many other Insn nmnnntx and repayment plans available HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Canada- 98 Albert Street (corner Wellington), telephone LO 7-5206 SHERBROOKE MAGOG: 269 Main Street West, telephone VI 3-3391 ASBESTOS: 190 Bourbeau Street, telephone 879-5441 comes winter.STANFIELD\u2019S! 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