Sherbrooke daily record, 3 décembre 1962, lundi 3 décembre 1962
[" k/3 r K Bombers take 2 days to win Grey Cup Fogbowl' (See Pages 8, 9) Today's Chuckle It's not the minutes you spend at the table that make you fat\u2014it's the seconds.Sbccbrooke Dailu Beco cd THE WEATHER Sunny with a few cloudy periods.Continuing very mild.Winds light.High at Sherbrooke 45.Outlook for Tuesday: Sunny and mild.Established 1897 Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.MONDAY.DECEMBER 3.1962 Sixty-Sixth Year Don't know how many or where rtfidrawal of 4 Nehru said the Chinese yere beginning their promised NEW DELHI (Reuters) I But Nehru told the Indian \u2014 Prime Minister Nehru said Parliament it was difficult to w\t\u201e today \u201capparently there hasisay how many Chinese had pullback in the rear of their been some withdrawal\u201d by vithdrawn, or where the with- lines, while in front-line posi-Communist Chinese troops Jrawal was taking place.He lions they might have thinned along the disputed Chinese-isaid \u201cthe process appears to out, but had not actually with Indian border.\tIbe going on in various places.\u201d WW1 » Crisis information Shades go up, down on news in the U.S.WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 The shades are down, and have been for quite a while, on information the U.S.government is willing to make public.At this time they\u2019re not all the way down.They go down sharply in times of overseas crisis.They did in both world wars, in the Korean War, when the American U-2 spyplane was shot down over Russia in 1960, at the time of the disastrous Cuban invasion of 1961 recently in the Cuban tension of 1962.drawn.Indian Home Minister Bahadur Shastri said Sunday India would not hold border talks! with China unless they with drew to the positions they held before Sept.8.China\u2019s Nov.21 cease-fire pro-: posai called for the withdrawalj of Chinese troops beginning Dec.1 to 1212 miles behind thej \u201cline of actual control\" on Dec MAIDEN VOYAGE \u2014 Magog's newly acquired passenger boat made its first official trip on Lake Memphremagog Sunday afternoon, leaving the Magog wharf at 1 p in.with some thirty-Lai I five persons, w ho made a three hour cruise to Georgeville and bark.(Record photo by Studio Venne, Magog) FIRST CRUISE HELD SUNDAY MAGOG\u2014 (Special) \u2014Still unnamed, but ready for service next summer on I.ake Memphremagog, the new passenger boat to ply between Ma- 7.1959.This would have larger! gog and Newport, Vermont, border areas in northern Lad akh, claimed by India, in Chi nese hands.REPORT WITHDRAWAL (The New China news agency reported in Peking Sunday that and more ! Chinese troops had begun their .withdrawal from two points on Health supplies are stockpiled TORONTO (CP) - The Canadian Medical Journal says essential health supplies valued at $12,500,000 have been stockpiled in strategic locations across Canada for use in case of a nuclear attack or other major disaster.The current edition is the third special issue devoted to emergency health services.Other special editions were published in 1952 and 1957.The magazine says another $3,000,000 worth of supplies are on order and that another S3,-000,000 worth will be ordered at the earliest opportunity.When the orders are filled, Canada will have a grand total of $18,500,000 worth of essential health supplies, enough to last 21 days after an all-out nuclear attack on Canada.REPORT CHANGES The Journal says considerable organization has taken place since its last special issue.The Truman, Eisenhower ami the disputed border.The agency Kennedy administrations have (named the positions as Chila all been involved\u2014when there and Samuweierh.) was crisis and when there; Nehru said the Chinese have wasn\u2019t any.\toffered to hand over some sick President Kennedy\u2019s adminis- and wounded prisoners to the tration got sharp news mediaiIndian Red Cross Wednesday criticism for its handling of in formation during the October-November Cuban affair.It began easing up on those particular restrictions when the heat died down.! Then late last week Representative John E.Moss of Califor-I nia, a member of Kennedy\u2019s [own Democratic party and chairman of the House of Rep resentafives subcommittee on information, hit at the president and his advisers for \u2018\u2018management\u2019\u2019 of the news.CITES EXAMPLES He cited examples of news re strictions not connected with Cuba or crisis at all: Restrictions on covering un derground nuclear tests in Ne vada, secrecy about all military space activities, a recent black out on information about Rus sian satellite efforts although the and this meant at least some Chinese would be at Bomdila, south of the McMahon line which India recognizes as the frontier, for the transfer.Sources in Tezpur said between 10.000 and 14.000 Indian made its first official trip Sunday afternoon.Some Ihirty-five persons, comprising most of the Ma-ggo cily council, and officials of the Magog Chamber of Commerce left Magog at 1 p.m.to be taken ok a three-hour trip as far as Georgeville, where a delegation from that community met the boat and its passengers.Purchased in October by the Cruiser Memphremagog Cruise Urg\u2019d, the 55-foot long, 16-foot wide shaddow draft cruiser came from Kingston, where it bore the name \"Miss Cornwall,\u2019\u2019 and where it was designed, built and used as a passenger craft.Powered by twin 1 News Headline* J) The Edge of Night ' ai Discovery 81 I Love Lucy 7) La Boite a Surprise 81 Amer Bandstand 12) Surprize Party 4:50 p.m.5| Amer.New stand 5:00 p.iw.3i Learn To Draw 7) Le Science et la Vie ! 81 Music Matinee ! 5) Yours For A Song 7i Pot-Pourri Féminin 7) La Vie Qui Bat.8i Matinee\t| 8) Superman 1:03 p.m.3) Across the Fence 6) Today On CBMT 1:10 p.m.*) New* Sc Weather 1:15 p.m.31 Mlxiflg Bowl 51 On the local Scene 10:30 pm 3) Silent* Please 5)\tMcHale\u2019s Navy 6)\tIn View 7)\tTemps Present 12i New* 10:45 p.m.12) Pulse 10:55 p.m.12) Network 11:00 P.m.Your ESSO reportei *\u2022 Montreal Matine* n Si Eleventh hour 1:30 p.m.CBC National New* 3) As The World merits.There was no bridge played The prizes in 500 went to Mrs ; L.Martin, Mystic, ladies first consolation Mrs.M.Casey; J.j Soles received the men\u2019s prize for the highest score, while, Arthur Lampman won the con solation.The door prize went to Mrs.Jack Fiddess.61 New* 7)\tDernlere Edition 8)\tABC New* final 11:10 p.m.3i Vermont Edition 7i Dernier Edition 8) Regional Newt Final 11:15 p.m.5)\tnth H iur Sport* 81 Viewpoint 7l La Lutte du Texae 8) Weahor Final 11:20 p.m.ll Stage 3 8) Final Edition 8) World\u2019s Best Movie* 12) Pierre Berton Hour 11:30 p.m.6)\tMonday Night Re- :\tvlval KINGSBURY \u2014 Mrs.Lucille Taylor, of Burlington, Ont., is spending a few days with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.G.O.Mai boeuf, following the death of their father, Mr.Dolphis Le moine.GRANITEVILLE \u2014 A pink and blue shower was held at the home of Mrs.Peter McKenzie on Nov.22, in honor of Mrs.Allen Bullock, of Mar lington.A pleasant, afternoon was spent, Mrs Bullock expressed thanks for the lovely gifts.Mrs.G.O.Malboeuf and her sister, Mrs.Lucille Taylor,1 LISGAR \u2014 wrere in Granby and visited! Mr.and Mrs, Alton Richards, 6:30 e.m.I) Continental Clasa room.7:00 am.3) Test Pattern 5i Today 7:25 a.m.5) Farm News ;i> Test Pattern ii today 7:30 a m.3) College of the Air 8:00 a.m.3) Cpt.Kangaroo 8:15 a.m.ti Farm and Horn® 8:30 a.m.i) Today 8:45 a.m.31 Teddy Bear ?:00 a.m.3) Big Picture 7) Banko ?:05 a.m.5) Here\u2019s Hollywood friends.GLEN MURRAY \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Robert Leith visited friends in Stoneham re cently.Mr.Victory White, Mrs.Roland White, Miss Cathy Jamieson, Mr.and Mrs.Alger White, and children, Stanford and Cindy, spent the weekend with\tBROME of Cobourg, Ont., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Merlin Richards and family, while here to attend the funeral of Mr.Clifford Placey at Richmond, whose burial was at South lloxton.Miss Rachael Woodburn, of St.Eustache sur le Lac spent the weekend with Mr.anti Mrs Calvin Coote.Business TUESDAY *:3® am.3) TV School 5) educational ¦0.0® a.m.3) Calendar 5t Say When 7)\tLe Coq au 7 10:15 ®.m.8)\tWonder* of Science 12) Newsroom 12 10:30 ».m.3) 1 Love Lucy 5) Play Your Huhob 8) Town »nd Country Time 12) Liberal Art* 10:55 e.m.8i Falrvlew Weather Forecast 13:00 a.m 3) Real McCoys 5, The Price I* Right 7)\tL\u2019Heure de Pierrot 8)\tJane Wyman 12) Romper Room 11:30 e.m.3) Pete and ClacJy* ti Concentration 81 Yours Fo.A fong 11:55 e.m.3) News 13.00 neon 3> Love ot Ufa 5) First Impression* 7)\t12 o\u2019clock Jubilee 8)\tTenn.Ernie Ford Show 12) Lunchroom LltUe Theatre 12.30 p.m.3) Search for Tomorrow 5) Truth or Consequences 7)\tPremiere Edition 8)\tFather Knows Best 12:40 5) Day Report 7) Midi Sport 12) Local News Turn* 5)Tenn.Ernie Show 1:00 p.m.3i Password 5)\tDay In Court 6)\tChez Helene 71 Quiz 8) Day tn Court 1:15 p.m.6)\tNursery School 12) Debbie Drake Show 2:25 p.m.8) ABC Midday Report 1.30 p m.3) House Party 5) Merv Griffin Show 8) Seven Keys 12) Here * Looking Al ; You 3:00 p.m.3) The Millionaire 5) Loretta Young Show 7)\tVotre Cuisine Ma dame 81 Queen For A Day 12) People in Conflict 3:30 p.m.3) To Tell The Truth 5) Young Dr.Malone 61 Take Thirty Bi Who do you trust?12) Line Em Up 3:55 p.m.3) New* 4:00 p.m.3) Secret Storm 5)\tMake Room for Daddy 6)\tScartlett Hill 7i Babino 8)\tAmerican Bandstand 12) Jimmy Tapp Show 4:30 p.m 12) The Story Of 5:15 p.m.3i Ozzie & Harriet 5:30 a.m.5)\tKartoon Karnivai St Mike Mercury 7) Max Ko Ax Et Dora 8i Eariy Show 5:45 p.m.3) The Flintstone* *.00 p.m ti Great Headline* of Century 6)\tThe Honeymooncr* 3) World of Sports Ti n-Hlanr Rkenero ! Patterson, will reside during the winter months in the home of .Mr.George Little, who will be SOUTH PLANS AT\t=et South four tricks instead oi ^sjujjg his daughters, in Brome, FIRST PLAY\tonly one.\tDixie and St Pierre Baptiste.This week\u2019s series will stress\tCARD SENSE\tMrs.Arthur Mimnaugh and the great importance of\tplan-\tQ\u2014The bidding has\tbeen: Mr.and Mrs.Hubert\tCook, were ning the whole play of the\thand\tSouth West North Last, guests of\tfriends in\tT h e tford right off the bat.\t1\tClub\tPass 1\tDmd.Pass\tMines.The first thought should oc-\t2\tHearts\tPass 3\tClubs Pass\tvisitors at ^ McVetty home cur before playing from dum-3 N T.Pas= 4 Hear.s 1 ^ ùic'ided Mrs.May Joliffe.of my on the opening lead.\t?\tLennoxville, Mr.and Mrs.Stan Thus, South\u2019s preliminary\tYou South, hold:\tiev white, of Glen Murray.thoughts should be, \u201cIf trumps\tSpaaes A-Q-8-.Hear.s A-Q-6- -\t_______________ break nicely all I can lose are 5.Diamonds K-2.Clubs A-9-6 ?! ^\u201cT/moTde.Co- two trumps' and a club,\tbut\tWhat do you\tdo?\tASCOT\tCORNER \u2014 P\tEast doubled.Probably,\the\tA\u2014Bid four\tspades.\tPartner holds four trumps.In that case\tis\tinviting\ta slam\tand you can\tMiss Christine Lemieux, of I can\u2019t make my contract, but\tafford to\tgo on.\tDo not use\tSherbrooke, spent the weekend I don\u2019t want to go down more Blackwood because you are'nt wjth her aunt.Miss B 1 a n c h*e than one trick.How can I pro-prepared to take full charge.Pageau.Other visitors at the \u2022:» e m.! 3) Red Skelton 5i Empire 6)\tPerry Maion 7)\tEdition Special* 12) 77 Sunset Strip ?:00 ».m pains »:3* O.m 3) Jack Benny ! 5) Dick Powell Show | | 7) Insolences D\u2019une Camera 8) F\u2019ront Page Challenge 8) The Untouchables 12) 11th Hour 10:00 a.m 1 3) Gary Moore I 5) Brit.Empire Sc Com monwealth Games 10:15 p.m.7j Ralliement de* Credittites 10:30 p.m 31 The Third Man i 8» The Lively Art* tect myself and still make the hand if East has doubled with Mr.and Mrs.G.Derusha, and family, in Beebe.Recent guests at (he home of Mr.and Mrs.Fred George, included, Mr.Russell Downes, of Barre, Vt., Mr.Andrew Jcnning, of Lennoxville, and Mr.Norman Cummings, of Sherbrooke.Mrs.Annie Legare, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, spent a few days at the same home.\tert McCutcheon.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford George,I \"\u2019p M'sscs Lintna and By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) \u2014 \u201cIt was a rude affront,\u201d says Edward G.Robinson of the heart attack he suffered in an Afri- The card club met with Mrs.William Coughtry Nov.21, whenjean film location cards were played at five tables, \u201cit\u2019s one of those little The prize winners were Mrs.i stumbling blocks that you en-Manrice Jolley and Mrs.George counter along the w'ay.The only Short.\tI thing to do is to kick it aside Miss Robeta McCutcheon, ofjand keep on going.\u201d Montreal, pent the weekend with The actor is back in his Bev-her parents, Mr and Mrs.Rob- erly Hills home, surrounded by the great French impressionist 12) The Three Stooge* i 7) Conference de »:!?p.m 3) World of Sport* 6:30 p.m.II Nemttm* 5) Sport* ji Metro ti Tekbulletln 12) Six thirty puls* 6:40 p.m.3) New* Si Atlantic Weatherman 6:45 p.m.5)\tNews 6)\tCBC TV New* )| Edition ?oortive 7:00 p.m.3) Huckleberry Hound 5)\tLeave it to Beaver 7)\tLa Gargotte 8)\tF.venlng Report L2) Laramie 7.01 p.m.6)\tSaven-0 On* 7:15 p.m.Si Watch Your Weith \u2022I 7:30 p.m.3) Marshall Dillon 5)\tLaramee 6)\tOur Man Higgins 7> Police de* Plaine* 8) Th* Big Movie *00 am.3) Lloyd Bridges Show 6)\tCar 54 7)\tJoie De Vivrt 12) The Story Of An Artist Presse 8) Bell and Howell Closeup 12) Newa 10:45 p.m.12) Local News, Sports Weather 10:55 p.m.i 12) Network Host* he is temporary acting chief ot appear before police here since September 1 to demand a who was informed by council move, last week that his service were The action.told The council meeting November\t28\t\"This news came\tas » com\ti passed and that\the deliver to going to was effective as of November\tplete surprise to\tme,\" Mr\tj the Town Office\ton December council tonight 30.but Council moved that\tMr.\tEthier exclaimed He was in\t7 any equipment\tthat he might reason for the Ethier work another week\tso\tformed by letter b>\tsecretary\thave belonging to the Town of ihat his services would term treasurer.G.Marveau Alexan .Richmond, decided at a mate as of December 7.\tdor that the resolution was yir Ethier was hired as tem- porary chief by Um town September 1.after council fired police chief Gerard Paquin who was dismissed for what Mayor Marcel Roy called \"insubordination.\u201d The 36 ' ear-old former RCMP H°spital insurance Should treat mental patients under plans More hospital patients ,000 are mental patients all others put together.75.sane Cry for Helpl by Joan vincial Bedard Commission to constable told The Record he than Charles Page, a former patient examine psychiatric treatment|understood he was to keep the Dr.j,, st jean de Dieu Hosnital m Quebec.\t(position until the outcome was Griffin fold the club s dinner which was published about a 0r (;ntti\u201e urged women of kmmn of I,u> Quoh,'c Municipal meeting, \u201cyet wo continue to ,ear ago.\t_lllh t.kl,'.ini,,r.,st ; Boulanger,! La Cossitt, a longtime magazine; when he noticed the alley open.the door to editor and writer and newspa-j per man, died Sunday of can cer.He w-as 61.He had been employed since 1959 as a member of the government relations1 of Golf Oil Com-He was The'born in Shreveport, La.Afler hold working on the St.Louis Post Richelieu Club Christmas dinner Sf™Washington.where his condition was report ed as good.D.R.Armitage! GRANBY \u2014 (Special) - was driver of the car police [Richelieu Club here will\t_\t^ said.The youngster, who is deaf its Christmas dinner December (Dispatch, La CossiH turned to S)>I,;AKS ()N menxAL HEALTH dent, while the other injured were taken to St.Catherine-Laboure Hospital in Coaticook.Adolphe Viens, who is suffering from a fractured skull.Bernard Burgeois, who is also suffering from a fractured skull, of Sessions Friday for selling alcoholic beverages without a license.Little damage caused by fire Dr.J.I).Griffin, centre, general director of the Cana- 16.The dinner will also mark|freelance writing amt io maga- .' Menta] n(.aiti, Association, addressed the Sherbrooke Women's Canadian Club at the New the leaving of the outgoing pre- zine editing with the Doubleday-\tFriday on the future of psychiatric treatment in Canada.On the left in *.Ipany in New York.hospital I tonight lo bring oui the reason for the dismissal.I didn't have an inkling it was coming,\" he said.Ethier said he did not know if council had anyone in mind to fill the position.\"I think one of the reasons for Ibis dismissal is that council thinks my salary is too high,'\u2019 Ethier said He said that the secretary -treaiurer had spoken to him previously on the matter of a too high a salary.\"But no one approached me to try and reach a compromise,\u201d Ethier said.Ethier said In' couldi see no reasons why council was not salisfied by the work he had done.\"I have heard of a few hings said behind my bark.They were vicious rumors about my work and even myself but no one would say who started them.\u201d \"I feel it would he beneficial of the whole town to find out just what\u2019s going on,\" he con-eluded.Richmond's Mayor Roy had Mille comment to make on the dismissal.Mayor Hoy said he knew of the dismissal but he no report on it as he had been in bed siek all week.Secretary - treasurer, G.M.Alexander had no comment to make but suggested calling the mayor.Two Sherbrooke men wl)0[ collected an undisclosed sum at U of S site of nine Unemployment Insur-j and Gilles and Jeannette Viens ance cheques between therm Sherbrooke hire Department who are suffering from body were ordered to pay a $25 fine officials Monday termed negli-injuries were all transferred to ror the first offence and $10 gible\u201d' the damage caused by St.Vnicent de Paul Hospital af- [qj- each other after and to re- f*1\"6 at construction site at tn ter being given first aid at the jmburse the money they had _____________________________Taken.Joseph Fortin, of 33 Morris Street, Sherbrooke, and Clement Bergeron, also of Sherbrooke pleaded guilty of receiving nine cheques- from the Unemployment Insurance and cashing them in while they were mak-jf0 some nearby cement forms.Two jewels prominently men- ing $80 a w-eek working.^ Firemen from station number tinned in early Biblical works Both were ordered by Judge 5 quickly quelled the blaze are also the jewels chosen as veilleux to pay the fine or preventing it from causing ser-birthstone, says|snpnr] nnp\tjn jajj jious damage.* * * \u2014.December Birthstene Famed in Antiquity University of Sherbrooke Sat urday morning.The fire started, according to Sherbrooke Fire Department officials, when the flame from a construction worker\u2019s acetylene torch caught fire to a!bestos.Danvii]e.Shipton pile of straw and then spread g^oi on nov.29 Workshop held at Danville RDA association honors three teachers the December birthstone, says d Mr.Paul Nadeau of Skinner & Nadeau Inc., Jewelers here ini .\t,\t_ ,\t\u201e\u201e\t, , ,\t,.Sherbrooke.One is the lovely( R^hard Cadorette 23 of Health clmiCS skv-blue Turquoise, a stone that Greenlay, who pleaded guil.y; DT\u201etr.Tri-Tri came originally from Persia of breaking and entering and kilhmuinu \u2014 (special) \u2014 and the Middle East; the otherj stealing cigarettes and other (Richmond County Health clinics is the Zircon, the gem called goods from a St.Francois Super-1 for immunization against diph-hyacinth and jacinth in the Old market was ordered to appeal theria, whooping cough, tetanus Testament.\tjn sherbrooke Court of Sessions (and polio will be held at the by Judge Evender Veilleux next (following places this week: Thursday for sentencing.While considered a very lucky gem for those born in December, the Turquoise is most often seen today on equestrian accessories.This stems from a practice begun in Tibet of placing a Turquoise on the horse to protect both it and the rider against injury from falls.Legend also lists Turquoise as the gem assuring fidelity in a loved one, and as a lucky talisman and stimulus to wealth.Mr.Nadeau, who is one of the few professionally trained jewelers in our State holding membership in the American Gem Society, an organization of recognized gemologists working for consumer protection, tells us that the color of Turquoise is the major factor affecting its value.The blue seen in the finest Persian Turquoise commands the highest price.As the blue changes to a greenish tone, its value lessens.\u201cAlso\u201d, Mr.Nadeau said, \"Turquoise is somewhat more porous than other gem substances, and therefore should be protected against acids, grease, oil and damaging blows.\u201d The colorless Zircon.Mr.Nadeau revealed, has a dazzling lustre and fire making it a close rival to the diamond.However.Zircon is often seen in a lovely | transparent blue shade, or ar orange red.When heat treated Zircon may take on a brown yellow or green color.\"Ceylon.Madagascar, and Indo-China are the major sources of Zircons \u2019 Mr.Nadeau said, \"and arc high ly regarded as a gem in those countries.' T most wonderful After T.Wallace, president of the R.D.A.Teachers\u2019 Association, had conducted the general business meeting, J.Hobson, P.Ed.instructor for the R.D.A.gave a demonstration lesson on the stage with Grade IV of A.D.S.The pupils received their instructions from a tape wheih Mr.Hobson had previously made.The purpose of the demonstration was to let teachers Tuesday, Asbestos, St.Isaaci*nl0w ^ow ^ey could work wdth jparish, in church basement P.Ed.instructor and.even [from 2 to 3:30 p.m.; Windsor,i\"*1011 he was not available in special clinic for vaccination T161\"3011» Sive some P.T.to their (against TB.by the BCG, St.classes.DANVILLE ________ (Special) \u2014IDowd, Supervisor of R.D.A., led C.E.Manning, chairman of the The teachers under the Rieh-(a discussion on teacher évalua- Central Board, welcomed all mond - Drummond - Arthabaska Ition.Mrs.Grace McCabe, re Central School Board attendediC.en.tly appointed inspector of the annual workshop in the As-j English in Protestant Second H ighjary Schools, addressed teachers of English.Her purpose was to Gabriel parish hall from 2 to 3 p.m.W e d.5th.Bromptonville, (Sacred Heart College hall from 2 to 3:30 p.m.ever! BENtm^mCTSIC BLENDED BRIEFLETS After this the meeting divid- show how literature could bo linked with all other subjects, and how- the pupil could be directed to further his interests in the library.Mrs.V.Vowles of Drum-mondville High School spoke to teachers of the primary classes and explained the Cuisenaire method of teaching arithmetic.At the end of the afternoon session, the teachers were entertained at dinner by the Central Board in the school cafeteria.Mr.Dowd acted as chairman for the Central Board and introduced the teachers who are new to this area, and the members of the school the teachers and thanked them for their service to their schools.The meal was served by girls of the A.D.S.Home Economics Department under the direction of their teacher, Miss J.Blair.The evening session W'as the climax of the half day\u2019s meeting.Three teachers who retired in June 1962 were presented with the P.A.P.T.Professional Service Award.This honor is given to teachers with 15 years\u2019 experience in this province, and at least five years under one board.Their performance in the school must be satisfactory, and they must have shown interest in the professional or ganization by service either locally or on a province-wide ed into three sections.Mr.K.iboards who were present.Dr.jSca,e.Mr.Wallace read out the qualifications of each recipient before she received her pin from Miss I).Kidd, president of the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers.Mrs.Constance Dunn, who taught primary classes in Drum-mondville for ten years, was the firsl recipient.She taught for twenty-four years in all.The second to be honored, Mrs.Ernest Newell, spent twenty years teaching intermediate classes in St.Francis High School, Richmond.Her whole teaching career lasted for thirty-six years.Miss Muriel Riley, the third to receive the award, taught in the R.D.A.for ten years, and relired from the A.D.S.High School.In all she taught for thirty-eight years.Mrs.Dunn, on behalf of the other two ladies and herself, thanked the members of the THOS.W.LEONARD B.A.LL.L * NOTARY Continental Bldg Suita 509 Tal.LO.9-2600 association for the honor be stowed on them.Miss Kidd, the guest speaker of the evening, was Introduced! by Mr J.Gaw, principal of A.D.S.She spoke on the duties of the president of the P.A.P.T., and the need for a year\u2019s leave] of absence from teaching when holding that office.In addition she described the seminar on tho teaching of modern Inn guages held recently in Ottawa Mrs.B.Campbell, principal of Windsor - Hrompton School, thanked Miss Kidd.WILL THEY HEAR THIS CHRISTMAS?Give them the perfect gift, A Sonotone Hearing Aid or Hearing Aid Batteries.See our complete line.Call for appointment: CENTRAL HEARING AID OFFICE Gerald J.Greenland Tel.LO.7-7081 772 Argyle St.Sherbrooke.(| .: Bf a® AYER'S CLIFF Baked ham supper, December 5th, at 5.30 p.m., in the United; Church Vestry, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, j Choir benefit.Adults $1.00, 121 and under 50c.SHERBROOKE Legion Christmas Party for children ten and under, of paid-up members, on Friday, December 14th, at 7 p.m.Submit names to LO.9-0058 or LO.2-1409.ROSS-BIRON .0.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke I wish to thank the English-speaking people for their patronage and I hope to continue to serve them.For reservations \u2014 Call Mr.Gabriel Lepage Your Host and Chef Tel.LO.9 8442 153 Marquette Sherbrooke.) ffstane* :\t11 s t » u \u2022 * ¦ » i I ft I N C A t S V Qairtie \\ ii; RDA TEACHER\u2019S WORKSHOP \u2014 Left, Miss D.Kydd, president of the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers, presents service awards to the three teachers who retired in June 1962.They are Mrs.Constance Hunn who taught primary classes in Drummondville; Mrs.Ernest Newell, intermediate classes, St.Francis High School, Richmond; Miss Muriel Riley, R.D.A.teacher for ten years, retired from ADS.(Record photo by Wm.H.I.unan) COWANSVILLE FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE MOST STORES WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY ON WEDNESDAYS DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER.Cowansville Merchants Association COWANSVILLE Stjccbcooke Pally Becocd The paper of the Eastern Townships Established February 9, 1897.incorporating the Sherbrooke Gazette est.1837; and the Sherbrooke Examiner (est.1879) Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Ltd., 119 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke.MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1962 Quebec Upper House may disappear The future position of the members of the life - appointed Legislative Council, the last provincial Upper House in Canada, may depend to a large degree on the attitude they take towards the Government to expropriate the 11 private power companies in Quebec.With Union Nationale supporters holding 17 of the 24 seats there has been some talk that the Council may decide to veto any expropriation bills approved by the Lower House, an elective body.But Premier Lesage, still smarting from the going-over given a number of his projects by the Upper House in the past two years, threatened during his election campaign address in Sherbrooke that if the MLC\u2019s gave him too much trouble he would move to abolish the appointive body.His attitude is logical.The Liberals sought re-election on the power expropriation issue and were given a clear mandate in this respect by the ?The most popular brand of cigarette i he on some electors.For the Legislative Council to reject this key issue would be contrary to all principles of democracy.Proposals to reform or abolish the Upper House are nothing new in Quebec politics.The late Premier Maurice Duplessis included reform of the Council in his platform for the election of 1936 which swept the Union Nationale into power.But no action was taken in this respect.When in power he said the Council performed useful service in tightening up bills passed by the Assembly and as late as 1945 made no serious objection when a Liberal-dominated Upper House rejected his proposal to levy a luxury tax.T wice since Confederation serious attempts were made to abolish the Council \u2014one in 1878 and the second in 1900.But the Councillors did not relish the idea of losing plush jobs and refused to cooperate, declining to approve legislation providing for their own political demise.\u2022Cr ; still whatever make happens to 1er guy\u2019s desk.Everybody to have built-in opener If developments in the bottle capmaking business progress as hoped, every Canadian will be walking about with a built-in bottle opener.There will be no special surgery required nor will it cost the consumer extra money in expensive and elaborate equipment.All he or she will need is a sturdy index finger.A South African is in Canada at the moment with a novel invention which will do away with much of the strain that was involved in uncorking a bottle.His cap can be peeled off with a finger.Last year in the United States, 189 billion crown corks\u2014as bottle caps are known in the particular business which manufacturers them\u2014were sold.Some of the surprise will be taken out of the simple act of opening a bottle.With the present caps, one has to be cautious.There is always the chance both the cap and the neck of the bottle will remain in one\u2019s hand if one is too vigorous or that the beverage in the container will be liberally spiced with chips of glass.But this has been solved.Now what is needed is a jar cover that doesn't require a wrestler's strength to open it.* Or * A wife usually notices her husband's backache before the leaves need raking rather than after the job is done.Haydn S.Pearsons COUNTRY FLAVOR Winter is here with the 12th month This is low twelve of year and there are some who dread the short days and long nights.But Nature's plan has been fixed through the long centuries.After the time of harvest, the fields and hillsides turn gray and brown.Hard frosts come and lock the humus; wildlife prepares for the time of snow and ice.Experts tell us that winter arrives at a precise moment.The countryman knows that for all practical purposes, winter is here with the twelfth month.You expect the winds to come from the north and to growl and moan in the chimney; you expect the ice to form gray coverings on wmodland ponds and wild gusts to whisk leaves and dust along roads.' It is the last page and the writing is plain.The land is readying for its rest, and good countrymen make snug their buildings and look to the woodshed and scaffold.It is dark when a man crosses Other papers say: Common market It never rains but it pours even on the Common Market.Just when some European officials thought it would be possible to name a target date for British membership, the cross channel agricultural negotiations have run into heavy weather, and London reports clear that no deadline can yet.be contemplated.At the same moment at Geneva GATT (the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) to whose principles the Common Market is supposed to conform, has come out with a warning that the six-nation organization might dictate terms for most of the world\u2019s agricultural trade.At Paris, Orville L.Freeman, United States Secretary of Agriculture, has attacked '\u2018unreasonable and arbitrary protectionist action\u201d on farm products by the Common Market.Mr.Freeman has been rebuffed by the French Minister of Agriculture, Ed-gard Pisani, whose country has a very special interest in keeping the Common Market safe for French farm surpluses.And at Strasbourg, where the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe is mer'ing, West Germany\u2019s Economics Minister, f>r.Lud- the yard in the morning to do his chores.At noon the sun is low in the southern sky.At early dusk, lantern light is needed while a man feeds his stock and makes ready for the night.You expect it in December - expect the late rising sun and the abrupt coming of dark.It is all a part of the Master Plan that governs our flowering world.For the great rhythms of Nature are basically the same as the profound rhythms of life.When winter is done, we know that spring will come, and that the time of planting will lie followed by the harvest.Perhaps a man would not be happy unless he could look ahead.It is good to know as winter approaches that the great promise has never failed.But this also we know.A man should live each day for itself and from it extract the full measure of living.This is low twelve of year, but in December we expect it.seen for Atlantica have to face not only economic but political consequences if they gear their agriculture to Common Market rule.They will cut off their friends and close allies in the Commonwealth of Nations and lose a base for political leadership in the world, while subjecting the British worker to higher food prices as he strives to produce low-cost industrial, goods for world markets.3.When Dr.Erhard spoke out against too much planning and centralization he voiced a concern which many liberal thinkers have felt.This is a feeling that the New Europe may be less a parliamentary community than a bureaucratic one in which prosperity' may be bought at the price of freedoms hardwon over centuries by the rest of the Atlantic society of nations.Inevitably the Common Market will challenge free nations to think through matters which could not become pressing until the Common Market had developed real power.As it does so the problem is to preserve the unifying influences which made it and to extend them in the Atlantic world, lest they become divisive of that world.(Christian Science Monitor) wig Erhard, has criticized the Common Market for its tendency ta promote centralization of European authority \u2014 to make Europewide a trend toward strong bureau cratic controls which already is a major problem within separate countries.Dr.Erhard was answered by Dr.W\u2019alter Hallstein, head of the Common Market Ex ecutive Commission.He said that the planning Dr.Erhard objected to was really promotive of freer competition among business firms in a broadened European context.Now some of the central disputes may be too technical for comprehension by the average citizen, with his own complicated affairs to deal with in a crowded time schedule.Here are salient points in the situation as it stands today; 1.\tAgriculture, which was always the most difficult subject for Common Market agreement, even among the original six members, becomes even more difficult when the meshing of the Common Market with broader Atlantic trade interests becomes urgent.The United States is feeling the pinch commercially.2.\tThe British, however, A Hearty Meal at Last \\ .-S»! I > Hi «r ft ¦:- -Jfrr ïi- 'J&y'vj 'îKâ mm si&Af-ï \u2019¦wWîK % New force emerges Public employees prepare merger tor an all-Canadian union giant The emerging new force in Canadian labor\u2014the giant public employees union that will be formed next year\u2014is already writing the preamble to a new chapter in the history of the union movement.The new force, the combina lion of the 32,000-member National Union of Public Service Employes and the 50,-000-member National Union of Public Employes, is quietly but thoroughly settling the terms of merger away from the public spotlight.However, barring an unlikely last minute rejection, the merger of the two groups will take place next year, giving Canada a strong, powerful all-Canadian union for the first time.True, the Canadian Brotherhood of Rail, Transport \u2019.\t114-4\t1144 Anaconda\t414\t414 Bethlehem Steel\t314\t314 Borden\u2019s Co.\t56\t Chn sler\t704\t604 Comm.Solvents\t224\t Cons.Edison\t794\t Douglas\t32-4\t324 \u201citHint\t2304\t2314 General Electric\t75\t744 General Motors\t554\t554 Goodyear\t33\t Int.Paper\t28\t Ini.Tel.\t434\t4834 Johns Manville\t454\t Montg.Ward\t344\t344 N.Y.Central\t154\t Pepsi\t424\t Radio\t574\t57 Republic Steel\t38\t U.S.Rubber\t414\t414 Std.Oil of N.J.\t564\t564 Studebaker\t64\t64 U.S.Steel\t474\t Van Steel\t134\t Wool worth\t684\t now able to resume lightjwere with their grandparents.i work, after his recent accident 'Mr.and Mrs, A.E.Robinson; Messrs.Stewart and Donald for the weekend.Little Lynne Robinson, of! Windsor, was a guest of Mr j and Mrs.Harold Robinson for the weekend.Coates, accompanied Mr.W.G.McDougall to the Sheep Breeders meeting and banquet held in Ayer's Cliff.LIBBYTOWN \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Frank Smith and family were in Swertsburg on Nov.25, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Randolph Dustin.Mrs C.Mayhew was in Len noxville to attend an audio-vls-ual educational display, sponsor ed by the United Church, and held in the Gertrude Scott Hall.2» V »u-' -, a -fr?' sa- | v\t; \u2022'\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022- » '\u2022\"\u2022\u2022\u2022 -U T- ¦ ,,»*r \u2022 \u2022\u2022 \u2022FW .« Abitibi\t414\t414 B Algoma\t444\t444 1) Aluminium\t244\t j Asbestos\t30\t30 B 1 Atlas\t344\t34 Bell Tel.\t504\t504 Brazil\t: 85\t2 85 B B.A.Oil\t30\t804 B.C.Forest\t144\t134 B C.Power\t184\txd Can.Cement\t28\t264 B Can.Iron\t19\t19 Cdn.Aviation El\t214\t Cdn.Breweries\t104\t104 Cdn.Br.Alum.A\t104\t10 R Cdn.Celanese\t344\t33 4 B Cdn.Inti\t\t Power Pfd.\t41\t Cdn.Pac.Railway\t24\t244 Cons.Paper\t394\t394 Cons.Smelters\t214\t214 B Dist.Seagrams\t464\t46-4 Dom.Bridge\t154\t Dom.Tar\t174\t Dom.Textile\t224\t Dupont\t384\t Famous Players\t174\t Fraser\t20\t264 Gen.Dynamics\t334\t Great Lakes\t\t Paper\t174\t Hawker Suldlev\t480\t Home Oil \"A\"\t124\t114 B Hudson Bay Co.\t114\t Hudson Bay\t\t Mining\t514\t514 Imperial Oil\t4-44\t444 Ind.Acceptance\t25 s,\t tnt.Nickel\t694\t69 Inti.Paper\t304\t Interprov.Pipe\t804\t80 Labatt\t144\t144 H Laur Fin.\u201cA\u201d\t164\t MacMillan\t\t Bloedel\t184\t184 Massey-Harris\t124\t124 Miron Pfd.\t10\t Molson\u2019s \u201cA\u201d\t26\t254 B Noranda\t304\t304 Price Bros,\t364\t364 Quebec\t43\t Royalite Oil\t15\t144 B Shawinigan\t24 4\t244 S.Can Power\t\t Pfd.\t104\t104 Traders Fin.\u201cA\u201d\t14 4\t Trans-Cnn.Pipe\t224\t21% B Trans-Mountain\t\t Oil\t14 4\t14% B Triad Oil\t180\t175 Walker\t544\t BANKS \u2014\t\t Ban.Can.\t\t Nationale\t604\t694 B Bank of Montreal\t64 4\t644 B Bank of N.S.\t72\tI Ban.Provinciale\t47\t46 B Can Rank nf Coni\t634\t Royal Bank\t77 V,\t76% Tor.Dom.Bank\t64\t63 B MAPLE HILL\t\t HARRISON.Luvia Victoria \u2014 McLEOD, Cordon \u2014 At the At Sherbrooke, Que, on Sun- Sherbrooke Hospital.Gordon day, December 2nd.1962, Luvia McLeod, husband of Fdith i losing 11 am victoria Woodward, beloved Sundborg, at the ane of 67 wife of the late David G.Harri- years.Resting at Boisvert's Fu-son, in her 86th year Resting hieral Home, 64 3rd Ave., Wind-at Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel.-sor Mills, where the funeral 5S0 Prospect St., where the fu will take place on Tuesday, De-neral will leave on Wednesday, cember 4th at 2 p m.Rev.December 5th.for service in Canon Bovvn officiating.Inter-St.George's Church, Lennox ment in Windsor Cemetery.ville, at 2 p.m., Ven.Arch\t- deacon T.J.Matthews official MILLER, Waller James \u2014 Sud ing.Interment in Malvern denly at Rock Island.Que, on Sunday, December 2nd, 1962, Walter James Miller, beloved husband of the late Bertha Margaret Cillis and father of June (Mrs.V.Federico), of Rock Island, and Douglas, of Lcpnox-ville, in his 7>)th year.Resting at Johnston's Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect St., where the funeral will be held on Wednesday, December 5th at 3 p m.Rev A.B.Lovelace officiating Interment in Malvern i'eme JOHNSTON David A.\u2014 At Beebe, Que, on Sunday, De cember 2nd.1962.David A loved husband of the late Catherine l^ith, and father of Mrs.Jean Hayes, Montreal: David, Chesterville, Ont.; Alex, Stanstead; Mrs John (Dolly) Stuart: Mrs.Arthur (Annie) Henderson, Beebe; Andrew, Melbourne; Harry, Arundel: ten-William, Lakeville, Conn ; Doug las, Stanstead; John, North Hat ley.Resting at Cass Funeral Home, Stanstead.The funeral îîuilw will be held at Wesley UnitedjHALL Church, Beebe, on Tuesday.December 4th at 2.30 p.m, Rev.Ralph Rogers officiating.Inter- At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on November 30th.1962, to Mr.and Glrs.Gerald Hall (nee Pat McKay), a sol , ipw \u2019 .ment in Woodside Beebe.Cemetery LAMB, Morden -r- At Magog, Quo., on Sunday, December 2nd, 1962, Morden Lamb, beloved husband of Lois Miller, and father of Brenda (Mrs.Michel Humais, of Santa Mom ca, Calif.).Elizabeth and Michael, in his 70th year.Resting at the Sherbrooke Street Funeral Home, 150 Sherbrooke SI., Magog, where the funeral service will lake place on Wed nesday, December 5th at 2 30 p.m., Rev.K.A.Mitchell officiating.Interment in Silver Val ley Cemetery, Eastman, Quo.McKenna\u2019» Funeral Service, VI 3-3731, Magog.8 lbs.3 ozs A brother for Mark LODGE \u2014 At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on November 28th, 1962, to Mr.and Mrs Henry bodge (nee Eluabeth Moulin), a son, Jeffery.fu fflcimirutm Mrs Murray Nugent and two of her children, Judy and Dale, accompanied by Mrs.R.Allan spent a weekend in Montreal, wnere they viewed the Santa Claus Parade and visited rela lives, The death of Mrs.Samuel Nugent, formerly Maggie Fraser of East Broughton and once u resident here, occurred Nov.25.Interment, was in Leeds Village.THESE ARE THE DOMTAR COMPANIES WARDEN \u2014 Recent visitor* of Mrs.J.Marcotte were Mr.and Mrs.J.Crowburst, Marlene and Wayne, Mr.W.Whitehouse, of Montreal East, Mrs J, Muncey and son, Gordon, Miss Carol Watkins and Miss Barbara Marcotte, all of Montreal.Mr.Vernal Lewis was in Knowlton to attend the funeral of Mr.Dalton Brown.He also visited his brother, Lloyd, who is a patient in the B.MP Hospital.Miss Joyce Talbot was home from her teaching duties in Vermont and accompanied by her mother, Mrs.K.Talbot, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Bob Lasalle at Swanton.Mrs.J.Marcotte spent a few days in Foster with her mother and brother.Mrs.Ronald Tabot «pent a day in Montreal and met her aunt, who was returning to her home In the West, after having spent a few months in England.CRISIS INFORMATION Continued from Page 1 Russians know all about their own satellites.\u201cTo a remarkable degree,\u201d Moss said, \u201cthe White House it self is retaining direct control over the handling of government information .important news - making events, ranging from a backstage greeting (by Kennedy) to members of Russia\u2019s Bolshoi Ballet to the bomb tests in the Pacific are under firm presidential control.\u2019\u2019 Moss criticized the defence de partment Nov.1 for an order requiring all its officials to re port promptly fo the Pentagon's public relations office (he substance, of all interviews with reporters.PROTEST POLICIES Arthur Sylvester, assistant defence secretary in charge of public affairs, had put out the order Oct.27.Moss didn\u2019t budge him And when the National Edi torial Association passed a Re olution Nov.17 protesting PSmta gon news policies, Sylvester 10 days later replied there had been a \u201cgreat deal of twaddle\u201d about his order.But the whole reason for news restrictions\u2014or lack of reason lies between war and twaddle, between necessity ami nonsense.It takes these main forms: Withholding news which truly might endanger national security.No one quarrels in such a case, when it\u2019s real.Sometimes it isn\u2019t.The goofiest example, perhaps, was this one of some years ago: A scientist, working for the] government, loved archery.He found time to try his hand at making bows and arrows more efficient.His work on bows and arrows was classified as secret and stowed away.Because it is arbitrary to call some information secret when it Isn\u2019t necessary, there is an unrelenting need for public vigilance.This is the root of the endless dispute with government.KLZ.AR \u2014 In lovlm- memory of # desr husband, father and grand-jfiither, Kpluuim Wrlylit Keror, who | was accidentally killed In Melbourne.Quebec, five years aj;o lo-day, Ocremhcr 3rd, Itir»/.Thoush death from hand divide As my thoughts slltl turn to thee.A few more steps along life's road Perhaps a few more years.By Hod's araee we'll meet again lleyond a vale of fears Mill loved.Mill missed hy wife, I IK \\ son.IIM.K daughter, MAIUON granddaughter, JUNK Mt'ltrilY In loving memory of our dear husband and brother, John II.Murphy, who passed away December 3rd, Hid!.Allhougli you are not beside us, Vou are never far away.You are In our hearts and minds, Through every passing day.Always remembered and sadly missed by 1IIS WIKK FANNY AND IMS MISTI!Its A MUOTMKItS Watervlllc, Que SPAHKES In loving memory of a dear hrolher and uncle, William It.Sparkes (Bill) who passed away Pee, 3, 19(10.No mallei what Ve do, No' matter where we go.Wc always liave-n moment Hill, To slop and Ill 1/1 !c of you.Always remembered by, AHCIIIF.(brother) LEIf (sister ln-lawi PA VIP (nephew) BETTY AND LINDA (nlceca) (Earîl nf (Ehattks CHAPMAN r wish to exprufi* I my silicon' than Its to the Cunter-bury W ! , to the Indies of the Community for their lovolv rifts in my \u201cPink /.nd IJIuo Baskct\u2019l Shower.To m v friunih Mrs Dcnris Ch;ip-man and Mis.A nr us MacMillan, who presented me with fhu basket, and fi plc.ibunt efleinoon MHS KONALU CHAPMAN J.H.HIURY lue.FUNERAL HOME 83 Adam Street Richmond TA 6 2222 Vnleourt.Main St.Tel.nimi 217 Main St., Cowansville, Tel.157 Successor to Howard Hastings The Unto: Geo.Hobb, Jos.Hingston, Kenneth Jeune.Walter Morrison.DOMTAR CHEMICALS LIMITED DOMTAR CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS LTD DOMTAR CONSUMER PRODUCTS LTD.DOMTAR NEWSPRINT LIMITED DOMTAR PACKAGING LIMITED DOMTAR PULP & PAPER UMÎTID DOMTAR.corporate symbol for Dominion Tar & Chemical Company, Limited, is an active exporter of its products, realizing up to 60 million dollars more foreign exchange annually than it spends abroad, thus strengthening Canada's economy.In Canada*, DOMTAR'S six operating companies serve the public from coast-to-coast with hundreds of quality products, designed for Canadian needs and conditions.DOMINION TAR & CHEMICAL COMPANY.LIMITSD 2L.\u2019 \"\t¦¦\u2022\u2022\u2022¦>\ti O rt *««¦-«- m ^\t^\tj _\t, PON cabala \u2019?**«Nti*i ptSTlU*\"^ CANADA MONUMENTS NOW: Dalivery and erection ANYWHERE IN THE TOWNSHIPS \u2014 LCW PRICES.Send for FREE booklet showing beautiful stones \u2014 ALL GRANITES.ORDER BY MAIL: Write, phon* or call: ANDERSON MONUMENTS BEEBE \u2014 TR.6-2416, Que.(In Sutton, Lloyd Mandigo) subtle flavour of the>islands.l Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks, Death Notices 254! per count line.Minimum charge, $2.00 (U tinea or less).IN MEMORIAM NOTICES 20c per count line.Minimum charge «.00 (10 lines or less).Poetry 25 cent, a Une extri Additional name, over three: 10 cent, each name.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OF PERSON SENDING NOTICE.OBITUARIES Obltuarle, received within one month of death are published free.A charge of *5.00 la made for obltuarle, delayed beyond thi, period.The Record reserve, the right I to edit or condense obituaries J because of spavl limitation,.j SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MON., DEC.3, 1962 N.V.CLOUTIER INC.Dodge Chrysler Valiant Sunca 5 and 1000 Volvo Dodge Trucks 43 Wellington South.Used car lot \u2014 1465 King West SHFR°ROOKE \u2014 LO 2-3805 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum charge 50 cents for 16 words or less.Three consecutive insertions, 3rd day half charge.Si* consecutive insertions, 25°o off.10 cents for mailing Record 8ox replies.DEADLINE \u2014 Classified Ads accepted until 4:00 PM.day previous to insertion.Auction Sales.Legal Notices Classified Display and Display accepted until 12 noon previous day.10 A.M Saturday for Monday.LO.9 3636 1.Articles For Sale CHESTERFIELD set, 2 armchairs, foam, in good condition.Magnificent bedroom set, complete, spring and mattress.Excellent condition.LO.9.1342.GOOD USED pianos, $75.00 up Tel.LO 9 3423 or 1506 King St.W 1 CHESTERFIELD set, 2 rugs, 1 Enterprise oil heater, in veiy yood condition.Call after 6 pm.LO.7-5868.lb.Rooms To Lpt LENNOXVILLE \u2014 Very warm.i bright room to rent, Queen St.on j bus line.Kitchen privileges.LO 7 4324.35a.Legal NOTICE 37.Personal FURNISHED rooms to let.Kitchen privileges.Phone LO.9-1695.FOR YOUR furs of quality, ready made or tailored to your personal requirements, from our studio directly to you, at factory prices, phone Mr.Goodman, LO.7-6313, Sherbrooke.ONE angle steel snowplow with 6 foot wing.Hydraulic for lord or M.F.Also one 1948 Mercury engine complete.McPherson Bros., Foster, Que.Tel.539-1B64.CHRISTMAS cards and occasion cards, sold by the blind Apply C.A.Keoble, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, or Phone 652-22.27.Female Help Wanted OPENING for bilingual stenographer with experience In general office work.Excellent working conditions; salary to commensurate with experience.Please} phone for appointment, FR.2-3396.| Klockner-Mocller Ltd., Granby, j Que.\t__ _| PROFITABLE HOBBY MAKE beautiful Brooches.Ear.} rings.Necklaces at home.Easy toj do.Sell to your friends.Excellent profits.Learn more about .Jewel-Craft.Write L.G.Murga-] troyed Co., Dept.D-75, Agincourt, Ontario.4.Property For Sale Beaudean Inc.LENNOXVILLE \u2014 Large 5-room self-contained house with spacious living room, 3 bedrooms, IV2 bathrooms, laundry room, pantry, large kitchen, 2 sunporches, bal conies, hot air system, fully landscaped grounds, immediate occupancy.68 Warren St., Lennoxville Tel.LO.9-9178 Ayer's Cliff 659 R 3 WHY bug a pig in a poke .make sure your real estate purchases are sound investments, rely on Charles Connors, 138 Wellington St.N.LO.2-4000.29.Male &\u2018Female Help Wai.ted WANTED: Efficient Short Order Cook.T*Bar Itestaurant in the Laurentians, Phone Mr.or Mrs.Gray, Morin Heights, Que.CApital 6-9908.LENNOXVILLE \u2014 8 room bungalow under construction, on Glendale St.Heady for occupancy Dec.15th.25 year Central Mortgage and Housing terms.For more information apply 17 Glendale St.8a.Authorued New Car Dealers RAMBLER, HILLMAN.Sunbeam Alpine, Sunbeam Rapier, Humber Commer Trucks, Quality Used: Cars.Union Motor Sales, 168) King West, LO 2-1390.BU£CK, Pontiac, Vauxhall, G.M.C.I Truck.», Saies A Service.DeLuxef Automobile Ltd., 1567 King West Tel LO.9-366».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 \u2014 fast, efficient service; all makes cars.Thibault Studebaker Garage, 80 Big Forks, Sherbrooke, LO 2-4729.11.Livesfock For Sale BUNGALOWS FOR SALE situated Vaudreuil St., north ward.Road to take: Portland, Lauzon to Vaudreuil.1 - 7-room split level, fireplace if desired, also 1 - 6-room split level, playroom if desired.Finished basement, carport.Reply to: Mr.Robert Beaudry, LO.7 6977 or Mr.Herve Marchand, LO.2-5222.Notice is hereby given that the contract dated October 31st, 1962, whereby Lionel Rheaume, of Sherbrooke, P.Q., transferred and assigned all his book debts, present and future, to Canadian Oil Companies Limited by way of security was registered in the Registry Office for the Registration Division of Sherbrooke on November 24lh, 1962, under no.118472.KEATING & DRODY LEGAL NOTICE CANADA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS No.25,284 Superior Court November 26, 1962.PRESENT: Louis-Georges Le.may, Dep.PC S DAME RACHEL TUKCOTE-FAFARD, housekeeper, wife contractually separate as to property of Bernard-Henri Fafard, salesman, domiciled at 47 Quebec street in Sherbrooke, district of St.Francis.Plaintiff, -vs- BERNAR D-HENRI FAFARD, salesman, residing at 47 Quebec street In Sherbrooke, district of St.Francis Defendant.COURT ORDER: Defendant is ordered to appear within a month.(Signed) L.G.LEMAY, Dep.P.C.S.HYGIENE SUPPLIES «rubber good* Mailed postpaid Ln plain sealed envelope with price list.Sis samples 25c.\t25 samples.fl.Of Mail order Dept C-2, Nov.Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton.Ont Grand Chapter officials honored O.E.S.officers are installed at Stanstead STANSTEAD \u2014 Mrs.Violet and Gordon Johnstorv Warder, ter.Box 561, Hamilton, Canada.\"In\u2019; send itoo for *18,* finest Bad6er and Patrick Deslandes, who were unable to be present, quality, assorted.Park Sales, P o.were installed as Worthy Mat- will be installed later.ron and Worthy Patron, of Gol- A lovely floral tribute was den Star Chapter, No.48, order1 gu'en to the Star points of Adah, of the Eastern Star, at the open Esther, Martha and Electa by thoroughbred registered male inSfa|]atjon 0f officers cere- Mrs.Jenne and Mrs.Rowat.piy*etoPUMri4 TntWitty,aiWarcte£ mony' held in the Masonic Hal1 Aftcr bein8 presented with the Que.Phone 539-0352.46.Pets For Sale PUREBRED German Shepherd puppies, black and tan, 5 weeks old.Phone 645 r 22, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Bob Goodsell.51.Mortgages DO YOU require money on your property?If so, please give us a call and we will be pleased *o arrange it.Phone LO.9-9178.On behalf of Golden tribute to her mother, Mrs.Cora Walsh, Grand Martha, a f t e t which Mrs.Elinor Taylor, on behalf of the same chapter presented Mrs.Walsh with a gift of china.Mrs.Badger, on behalf of Golden Star Chapter, pre-sented Mrs.Walsh with honor- For the benefit of the visitors, Chapter, Mr.Cargill, extended}arv membership in this Chap-Mrs.Jenne gave an outline of a welcome, as did Mrs Hamil- cr the work being carried on by ton on behalf of Prince of Wales \\;r:.Hamilton, gave a delight- the Grand Chapter of Quebec.Chapter.ful reading she had composed pie and in the past few years.Golden \u201cstar Ch'apïer ga've \u2018a abcmt Grami Chaf'ter °fflCerS\u2019 to aid aducation of young peo-i Mrs.Ethel Whiteman.P M .for cancer research, as well as delightful reading^ Mr.° Walsh dedicating t0 'Irs- wheeIocl5 paid tribute to Mrs.Wheelock.and Mrs.Walsh.Mrs.Moore added words of tri-j Appreciation was expressed bute to Mrs.Wheelock and Mrs.jjy Mrs.Wheelock and Mrs.Walsh, and welcomed both to,,:,.~\t,\t, Walsh.Good wishes were ex- her family of Grand Chapter of- , , ,\t\u201e ,\t, ificers.Mrs.Hatch, on behalf ofd:ended -^r- Dss^mtes and _ f .I »»\u2022\t: of Prince of Wales Chapter, who Professional Directory were recently appointed as * Grand Associate Conductress, Advocates CASSAR & LYNCH, Joseph E.Cas-sar and W Warren Lynch.158 Frontenac St., Sun Life Building.Tel.LO.2-3827.31.Situations Wanted: Male A SINGLE man would like work on farm, 8 to 9 years experience.145 Manville St., Asbestos, Que.32.Situation Wanted: Female LENNOXVILLE married woman ( would like full or part-time office work, Sherbrooke or Lennoxville.! 6 years experience.LO.7-7433.ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS, LANGLAIS & MONTY.Armand Rousseau Q.C., Paul Mullins Gervais, André Langlals, Rene Monty LOrraine 2-4735, 6 Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke.TOBIN A TOBIN, Trial Work and General Practice, Rosenbloom Bldg., opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington (North) LO 2-2120.WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q.C., 275 St.James Street West, Montreal.Victor 9-8664.Chartered Accountants LAVALLEE, BEDARD, Lyonnais Gascon & Associates, D.J Crockett, C.A., licensed trustee 201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke, P Q.Tel: LO.9-5503.on Nov.21, in the presence of gavel, Mrs.Badger, newly in- lesser projects, visiting fraternity and friends, (.stalled Worthy Matron, made a Mr.Walsh and Mrs.Moore After the ceremonies a recep ! short address, and presented to each spoke briefly.The new of.tion was held in the banquet Mrs.Hatch, retiring Worthy fleers retired and all assembled hall by members of Golden Star!Matron, with the Past Matron's in the down staris banquet hall.Chapter and Prince of Wales jewel.Mr.Deslandes, also\tRECEPTION Chapter,\tNo.26, North\tHatley,!made a few remarks and pre- Seated at tables, made attrac-lcolden Star Chapter\tpre^opted\tGrace vvas said b> Mrs- clark honoring\tMrs.Mildred\tWheel-}sented the Past Patron\u2019s jewel live with flowers and candles in Mrs.Wheelock with\ta' gift of\tVisiting fraternity came from ock, a member of Golden Star to Ulsford Cargill, retiring the colors of the Order, the re-1 crystal\tThetford Mines Richmond Slier ^h^P_:!rA a\"d,.,M.rS' £0ra.\tWalSuh^°rthr.y Pa\u2018r0\" ^.IrSJ Hatch and,ception program took place, with' Mrs.Badger, on\tbehalf of\tbro ko.CookshiVe.Magog.North -Ir.Cargill thanked the Chap-j Mr.Deslandes as emcee.iPrince of Wales Chapter, paid\tHatley, and McAdam, N.B.OUT OUR WAY 22, SIX WEEK old pigs, Richard Jones, RR 2, Mansonvllle.Tel.292 - 5664.12.To Let 4\tROOM tenement, not heated, $50.00 monthly.1126 Craig St., LO.2-0283.3 ROOM flat, hall and bathroom, heated, electric stove furnished or not.3 room ground floor, bath, cellar, shed.51-2 room apartment, pantry, bath, shed.Apply TE.9-2147, Danville, Que.MODERN living rooms, furnished, heated, hot water and linen, kitchenette with refrigerator and electric stove.bathroom with shower, transvision, artesian well.By the week.Orleans Apts.915 King George St.5\tROOM heated, lower $90.00 monthly.1369 Prospect, LO.7-7783.ONE 4 room heatecTtenenient7$60.00 monthly; also one 3 room heated tenement $50.00 monthly.LO.7-5778.It's Always 'SPRING TIME\" at DEZIEL AUTO SPRING 50 St.Francois Blvd.S.*Tcl.LO.7-6677 SHERBROOKE >6.Miscellaneous 57 KW AT HOME FOR EXTRA MONEY \u2014 average over $1.00 an hour doing simple home .sewing In your spare time.Piece work.Apply Dept.D 78 Bov 7010, Adelaide Post Office, Toronto 1, Ontario.MCDONALD, CURRIE A CO.Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS A CO.Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferin Ave.\u2014 LO 9-6301 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, Rimouski, Sherbrooke, Hamil ton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.Beaudean Inc.Real Estate Brokers 68 Warren St.Lennoxville Tel.LO 9-9178 Ayer\u2019s Cliff 659 R 3 ~~q£NERPLir \u2022\tPACKING \u2022\tMOVING \u2022\tSTORAGE Tel.LO 7-6733 5 TENEMENTS, n^w, 4 rooms, available immediately, heated, hot water supplied.LO.9-7687 or LO.7-4227.LENNOXVILLE \u2014 Bright new 5 room apartment, in quiet residential area; heated, hot water! supplied.$110.00 month.Phone LO.2-2185.For dependable Real Estate Service call New address: FRANK J.CONWAY P.Q.License #50, 106 31 King W.\u2014Tel.LO.75162 LO.2-4943 Auction Sale for Thomas E.Gilchrist, Located, 6 miles from Rich mond, on the Kingsbury road.Watch for fhe Arrows off the Richmond-Waterloo road Saturday, Dec.8th, '62, st 1.30 p.m, To be sold \u2014 a very good herd ot Holsteins.of which 11 are registered with papers, all dean blood lested and vaccinated, consisting oi: 20 cows of which many are to calve in December and January, balance to calve later in winter, t purebred 3 yr.old bull.Please note this is a very nice herd of Holsteins with lots of size and signs of milk.All to be sold without reserve, as Mr.Gilchrest is very ill and not able to carry on.TERMS: CASH ART.BENNETT, Auctioneer.Tel.889 \u2022 2272 Sawyerville.Christmas p .Card, By Large Assortment at PAPETERIE PIGEON LTEE \"The Office Supply Store\u201d 444 King West\u2014LO.2-8310 TOUCHE, ROSS, BAILEY & SMART and Grand Martha of the Grand Chapter of Quebec, O.E.S.The closed meeting took place in the first part of the evening, with routine business taken care of and plans made for the Chapter's Christ mas party on Dec.19.Distinguished guests present included Mrs.Elaine Moore, Worthy Grand Matron; Mrs.Mabel Jenne, Mrs.Marion Hamilton and Howard Walsh, Past Grand Matrons and Patron, who were welcomed by the Worthy Matron, Mrs.Ivy Hatch, escorted to the East and given Grand Honors; Mrs.Walsh.Grand Martha, Mrs.Barbara Vogell, Grand Ruth, and Mrs.; Katherine Moffat, Grand War j der, who were also welcomed! and escorted to the East.The retiring Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron U.E.Cargill, in their closing remarks extended appreciation to officers and members for support during their year of office.OPEN INSTALLATION Mrs.Mabel Jenne and Howard Walsh,-P.G.M.and P.G.P.Grand Chapter of Quebec, presided for the installation of the officers, after a few words of welcome by Mrs.Hatch.They were assisted by Mrs.Alice Rowat.D.D.G.M., acting By J.R.WILLIAMS I'P LIKE RIOIN\u2019 LESSONS MYSELF \u2014 IT MUST BE FINE TO OAKJTER.THRU TH\u2019 HUNT OKI A BEAUTIFUL HORSE WITH MOUTH AFOAM, EARS ALERT, EVES SPARKUNT, NOSTRILS A6LOW,TAIL ERECT, AN\u2019 PRANCIM\u2019 HOOFS, LIKE THIS - - YOUR WORPS WOULP BE ALL RISHT IF you'c?CUT OUT THE ILLUSTRATION \u2014 THAT RUINS THE EFFECT/ THAT\u2019S RISHT-THERE SHOULD BE ONLY TWO WORPS IN BOTH PICTURES - HIS SH0ULP BE DAWN ANPMINE SUNDOWN/ -i1 L.isfcwc I« \u2018¦¦*''2* r~ Ji ?,.¦ v t i # h i ¦ \"VAy THE EPITOKS.- \u2019I j,/ WHY; THE TRAP CAN\u2019T > Tjl I 1/ BE TOO CLOSOEP UP/ || *| [1 I FILLED THE SINK AN\u2019 i./«m THE WATER SEEMS TO ./ BE RUNNING?OUT ALL RISHT\u2014A TRIFLE SLOW, MAYBE, BUT X THINK IT\u2019S OKAY/ SOOD MIS HT/ FOR A MINUTE OR ^ TWO I HAD HISH HOPES/ HAND ME THAT WRENCH AND LET ME DO THE JOB \u2014I CAN'T AFFORD TO TAKE A DAY OFF ARSUINO YOU WTO P0IN6-A LITTLE SOMETHING AROUND HERE ON YOUR PAY OFF/ liillii illiülùliiiilmlliiiiili1 ! .4»4tf \u2022 HEROES ARE MAnE-NOT BOWJ r FRECKLES Royal Bank Building, Place Ville Marie, Montreal 2, Que.! \u201e Other offices in Canada; affiliated ias Grand Marshal, Mrs.(.ora firms in the United States, Great!Walsh, Grand Chaplain, Mrs.; Britain and elsewhere.Dentists DR J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon-Den-list, 406 Moore Street.Office hours - Days 8 to 6: Evenings 7 to 8:30.Tel.LO.7-6644.Optometrists DR.ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optometrist, New address: Granada Theatre Bldg,, 51 Wellington North, Suite l A- 2, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2-0317.Eyes examined.Contact lenses.ST.MARY'S Mr.Warren Morrissey and Miss Doris Morrissey visited Mr.Woodron Morrissey, a patient in the St.Jeanne d\u2019Arc Hospital, Montreal, following an ac- les Clark, as sentinel, cident.\tMrs.Helen Johnston, organist Rita Bowen, Grand Organist Mrs.Mirtie Walsh, Grand Warder and Bernard Chamberlain.Grand Sentinel.Installed were: Mrs.Badger, Worthy Matron; Mr.Deslan-des, Worthy Patron; Mrs.Jes sie Rogers, Rev.Ralph Rogers, Associate Matron and Associate Patron; Mrs.Ethel Whiteman, Conductress; Mrs.Edith Selby, Associate Conductress; Gerald Colt, treasurer; Mrs.Phyllis Chamberlain, secretary.Mrs.Lillian Clark, Chaplain; Mrs.Vera Brevoort, Marshal; Mrs.Velma Alger, Mrs.Mabel Jenne, Mrs.Ann Trevail, Mrs Selina May Martin and Mrs.Mildred Wheelock, as the five star points of Adah, Ruth, Esther, Martha and Electa; Char- ^ LAR.P.L L KNOW Tt-IAT YOU'Re- PROUDTMAT YDU WAVE- THE LEAD \\ INTUE- SCHOOLRAY/ Iomly DO trio FEELTi-lE part/ /I-3 s ¦ Cyrano ob Bergerac is a\\ L VERY IMPORTANT\" ROLE.' 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