Sherbrooke daily record, 8 janvier 1963, mardi 8 janvier 1963
[" THE WEATHER Cloudy tnd mild with a f*w periods of light snow; light winds.High at Sherbrooke 30.Outlook for Wednesday: Continuing cloudy; chance of occasional light mow.lietbrookeOaiUiliecocd F\t\u2018'J - 7*, VO\tf Today's Chuckle The Sunday drtvtr» you too today at* actually Friday drivers still looking for a place to park.Established 1897 Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, TUESDAY.JANUARY 8.196?Sixty-Sixth Year 3rcf volume of Glassco import Urges Ottawa quit educational hospital fields OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The federal government has been advised to call a halt to its massive activity in hospitals and education\u2014including the $50,000.000-a-year operation of war veterans' hospitals.The third volume of the Glassco royal commission report on government organization, made public Monday night by Prime Minister Diefenbaker, says federal hospitals for veterans, Indians ?and military personnel should be turned over to the provinces or local communities.It proposes a withdrawal from the Indian school system, curtailment of military education and a hard look at the propriety of continuing free schools for the children of servicemen.creased efficiency will result the provinces are put in full! control, with Ottawa financing their extra burden.The 180.000-word report contains a host of proposals to pull the government out of activities in which it maintains Ottawa no longer belongs.It urges a halt to the sale of 1 CARDINAL LEGER Cardinal US seeks more ' pressure against regime in Cuba WASHINGTON bnn8.\tstgmficanl i diplomatic end to the Cuban l hanSl\u2018s which cannot now bc 1 foretold.Informants said the estimate of 16,000 to 17.000 Russian mili tary personnel still in Cuba\u2014 substantially higher than previous estimates\u2014comes from re-evaluation of intelligence data ?, In these fields, the royal com-1 mission argues that there is1 government annuities, contend\t»-\u201c% 4-\t^ considerable waste in the dupli- mg they have outlived their\tI I I\t\t\u2019A\t3*\\\\ X % itspi y\t\u2014 n If In Sift #r\u2018'C* W W\tI Mi1\t'¦ jV/iÆw m I 1 /a 1 If! ' / A \\ '\tt/f 1 j xAt'-Ui A : ' \t ommends a more business-like approach to post office operations.The royal commission was set up more than two years ago to study the gigantic federal civil service and suggest ways to make it run more economically and efficiently.It is headed by J.Grant Glassco, 57, Toronto accountant and business executive.Working with him are Eugene Ther-rien, 56, Montreal lawyer and insurance company executive, and Watson Sellar, 68, of Ottawa, retired auditor-general of Canada.A task force of 197 specialists was hired to do the research, involving the most intensive study of government operations ever carried out in Canada.The reports, however, are being written by the commissioners themselves.Their latest is a seven-section.400-page volume which turns the spotlight on economic and statistical services; public information; education; health; lending, guaranteeing and insuring; the post office, and miscellaneous services.The most radical recommendations are in the health section.HITS SPECIAL HOSPITALS Hospitals should be developed in tune with the needs of the whole community, it contends.The creation of special institutions for veterans, Indians and servicemen made this impossible.Thus these should be integrated with the public system.The commission found that in the 11 veterans\u2019 hospitals, which have a total of 8,900 beds, 70 per cent of the patients are] either chronic or indigent cases.; They should be in chronic care homes rather than in active-treatment beds, which today are Emile Cardinal Leger, Roman Catholic archbishop of Mont- crisis Monday with a letter an nouncing the conclusion of then-talks.The letter acknowledged that U.S.and Soviet negotiators had not\tab',, resohe a\" ; evaluation of intelligence data PRATER STOOLS l-'ROM PIM VUS \u2014 A workman (right) examines huge yellow pine pillars the problems tha have arisen rat|icr y,an any new influx of removed from Montreal\u2019s Notre Dame church after they stal led to rot.The pillars, replaced in connection with the cusix.Soviet troops.No instances of by concrete columns, were milled into lumber by a furniture firm and converted into (he But they said they hoped that Russian soldiers leaving Cuba,prayer stools shown with t-'erund Thibault, (left), president of the firm, and plant foreman the \"actions taken to avert the have been recorded .since Joseph Peterson.Part of the original church huill threat of war .\t.will lead to Christmas.\tjcut near Cornwall, Out., ami floated down the St.Lawrence River to Montreal, ward the adjustment of other New information is said to in 1871, (he pillars were hewn from trees differences\u201d between the countries.One issue remaining is of Cuba itself.'CUBA SHALL BE FREE' tw0 indicate Russian soldiers are (more widely engaged in the Cu-j U'tdjban military system than pre jviously thought.Not only are jthey flying some jet fighters.(CP Photo) Mock attack controversy The U.S.government, Wash-1 and manning anti-aircraft mis-ington officials stated, stands; siles, but they are also doing firmly committed to President extensive training and mainte real, has entered Montreal\u2019s!Kennedy\u2019s\tproini.se to\ttry\tto\tnance work,\tit was stated.Hotel-Dieu Hospital on the ad halt Cuban\tsubversion\tand\tto\tGIVES U.S.\tASSESSMENT vice of his physician \"to facili- his proposition that \"the Cuban The current U.S.assessment) LONDON (Reuters)\u2014The air tate his rest and assure him of)people shall some day be truly! sums up this way:\t! ministry today blamed \u201cmis the most appropriate care.\u201d ifree.\u201d\t{ About two-thirds of the ap | understanding between air min A statement Monday nighl! Since the\tavowed U.S.intent\tproximately\t17,one Russian\tmil\tistry\tofficials\"\tfor\tthe\tconfusion from the archdiocesan chancel-!is not to\taccomplish\tthis\tby\titary in Cuba are advisers\tand]which\tarose\tMonday\tover\tnews Claim official mixup lery office gave no details.There has been speculation about Cardinal Leger\u2019s health military invasion, and proposed technicians.About one-third arc]paper reports that British Vul-measures are more psychologi- combat soldiers in four heavily can bombers had recently penc cal and economic than peace armed battalions.About troops\u2014those associated (he withdrawn missiles suggested the passage of time!bombers\u2014have left.THEY\u2019RE NOT LAUGHING AT BUNNY ANYMORE LONDON (CP)\u2014They don\u2019t since he was ordered last Fri-!bl'- an indefinite period of con day to take a rest for an indef ia(^ ahead.I S.officials inite period.But chancellery officials said: \"The entry of his eminence in hospital does not imply a worsening of the state of his health, which remains unchanged, and does not suggest any fear.\u201d The 59-ycar-old cardinal was first reported suffering from \"heart fatigue,\" brought on \"by many months of uninterrupted work.\u201d Cardinal Loger recently returned from the ecumenical council in Rome.He was a member of the council\u2019s preparatory commission.4,000 j (rated North American air do with Ifonces.and] lo admit it or not, a raid did flic! between London and Wash take place 15 months ago Four ington Vulcan bombers .took pari 1\u2019ineher writes: \"Yesterday\u2019s and it \\y.is successfully exe sequence of announcements fol-cuted on Saturday, Oct.It lows the standard pattern of 1061.\tD.S pressure being applied to Donaldson says an American! save face in Washington and general (old him at the timojfaees in Whitehall.\" that Ihe U.S was \"surprised at.An Express editorial say» laugh at Bunny The point is any more, being punched prim, pursed lips won him the sobriquet \u201cBunny.\u201d Cloth * cap socialists derided him as too in- But the ministry conlimied to) the wonderfully improved per j \"immense issues have been decline comment on whellier,formanee\u201d of the Vulcan, which rai ed\" by Ihe situation.These British bombers had at any I was equipped with devices to! include \"the power and offer-time succeeded in piercing the fool radar defences\t! liveness of Britain\u2019s nuclear North American air shield and reaching vital United States tar gels in a mock raid.\"We do not comment on the result of an exercise,\u201d the ministry spokesman said.Donaldson says North American air defence procedures have not been changed since the raid Express defence expert Chap air) man Pineher concentrates, in a'puts front-pane comment on the af tthat home by the current illness ofitellectual for a working-class]final air ministry statement j Monday which said British opponents n hisl American air defences\u2014Exc The spokesman repeated the fair, on the original official eon-'public mind.force,\u201d and \"the vulnerability of her greatest ally,\u201d II says the government should publish a full account \"which an end to the contusion has been created In lh» Color TV MONTREAL (CP)\u2014The RCA Victor Company Limited said Monday it has begun production of the first color television receivers to be made in Canada.G.L.Mansour, vice-president for consumer products, said there is a growing demand for color sets in Canada because of increases in the power of U.S.border stations.Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell, leader of the Labor party and regarded as an even-money bet to become Britain\u2019s next prime minister.Gaitskell has had a rough passage since the day in December, 1955, when he defeated the late Aneurin (Nye) Bevan by 157 votes to 70 for the party leadership.It was Ihe biggest margin in the history of the Labor movement, but it didn\u2019t make things much easier for the man whom the acid - tongued Bevan had called a \"dessicated calculating machine.\u201d Some refused to take him seriously because of his school-masterish appearance.His movement.Conservative opponents do bombers only once took part i tested him as a traitor lo his|a |()ln* exercise to lest North class, Gaitskell, though snrne- air thing of a late developer schol-ic\u2018S(> Sh\u2019eM \u2022\u2022 ,,n Oct.14, 6\t! 1961.He said a \u201cmisunderstanding ' was responsible for a ministry statement early Monday\u2014later! contradicted \u2014 that Vulcan bombers look pari in a joinlj exercise \u201caboul two months! astically, went to a private prep school, Winchester and Oxford\u2019s New College.OPPOSITION PERSONAL?By far his toughest fight has been within his own party.An unruly left wing opposed his niiddle-of Ihe-ruad policies, particularly on defence and on na tionalization of industry, wilh a bitterness that at times seemed! actuated as much by personal malice as by political principle.The battle is pretty well over ] Gaitskell recently has emerged as a national leader J Meredith may withdraw All federal orders obeyed by Ole Miss OXFORD, Miss, (AID In answer lo slalemcnLs oy At-forney General Koberl I- Kennedy, Chancellor John D.Wd Mams of Ihe University ol Mis.xi lippj says Ihe school has obeyed all federal orders since its desegregaliou crisis last fall, Williams said no complaint)- One-cent stamp back ago \" DENIES U.S.PRESSURE The spokesman also denied that U.S.pressure had been ex had been made by a justice dr cried on Britain Monday to'partment official who conferred deny the stories in order \u201cto ,,\t, ^\tuniversity officials Iasi! MONTREAL (CP)\u2014Rt.Rev.ilar - proof vault until it was in short supply in most commu-Robert Kenneth Maguire, 39, taken out and hung against a nities.will be consecrated Anglican swatch of burgundy velvet ini Looking to the future, the rebishop of Montreal today in the National Gallery of Art.jPort says that by 1980 the gov-ceremonies at Christ Church1 -phe public gets to see Leo-!6rnment wtil bave to sPen Red Skelton 5)\tEmpire Perry Mason 7) Edition Spéciale 12) 77 Sunset Strip f:00 p.m.6)\tComedy Spot 7)\tLe Temps des Copains 9:30 p.m.3) Jack Benny 5j Dick Powell Show 7)\tInsolences D\u2019une Camera 8)\tFront Page Challenge 8) The Untouchables 12) llth Hour 10:00 p.m.3) Gary Moore 3) Inquiry 7) Telejournal 10:15 p.m.7) Ralliement des Credltistes 10:30 p.m.;) The Third Man Ti The Lively Arts ) Conference du Presse ) TBA :) News 10:45 p.m.12) Local News, Sports Weather 10:55 p.m.12) Network Hosts 11:00 p.m.3) Your Esso Reporter 5) Eleventh Hour Report 8) CBC National News 7)\tDerniere Edition 8)\tABC News Final 11:10 p.m.3?Vermont Edition 8) Regional News Final 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and the Weather 5)\tEleventh Hour Sport 6)\tFinal Edition 7)\tFireside Theatre 8)\tCombat 11:21 p.m.3) Stage 3 8) Combat 12) The Pierre Berton Show 11:25 p.m.5) Eleventh Hour Weather 11:30 p.m.5) Tonight Show 12:20 a.m.12) Newsroom 12 12:30 a.m.{) Jack Paar Show WEDNESDAY in TECHNICOLOR ¦J* Narration: Lowell Thomas Production: Lowell Thomas, Merlan w C.Cooper, Thomas Conroy, Robert Bendick.Louts De Roche-mont, Carl Dudley, Exec, Prod.Max E.Youngstcln Film Edit: Lovel Ellis The greatest scenes.The greatest thrills .for the 1st time, all In one fabulous entertainment Imitations come and go BUT ONLY CINERAMA PUTS YOU IN THE PICTURE! RESERVED SEATS ON SALE NOW IMPERIAL 1430 Bleury, Montreal INF.AV.8 7102 RESERV.AV.8-5603 SHOWINGS AFTER JAN.17 Every evening 8.30 p.m.Incl.Sundays -Matinees: Wed.& Sat.2.00 p.m.- Sundays: 2-5-8.30 p.m.S:30 a.m.3) Test Pattern n Contlnemal Classroom f:M a.m.I\tToday 7:23 a.m.5) Farm News r:10 a.m.3) College of the Air SI today 7 45 a.m.1) Farm and llama a.OO a.m.3) Cpt.Kangaroo a.15 a.m.II\tFarm and Home 8.25 a.m.5) News 8.30 a.m.5) Today 8:45 a.m k) Teddy Bear Playhouse t:00 a.m.3) Compass 51 News 7) Banko 5:05 5:15 a.m.3) Europe 9.30\ta.m.3) Film Shorts 5) TV School 5) Educational TV looo a.m.3) Calendar 5| Say When 71 Le Coq au 7 8) Music Theatre 10:15 a.m.81 Teddy Bear Playhouse 12) Newsroom 12 10:25 a.m.5) NBC News 10.30\ta.m.31 I Love Lucy 51 Play Vour Hunch 81 Town and Country Time 12) Liberal Arts 10.55 a.m.8) Weather Forecast 1100 a.m.3) Real McCoys 81 The Price is Right 71 L\u2019Heure do Prerrot 3) Jane Wyman Pre-: sents (2) Romper Room 11:30 a.m 3) Pete and Gladys 5) Concentration 8) Yours For A Song 11:55 a m.3) News 12:00 p.m.ll Love of Life 5) Your First Impression 7)\tVarieties Paul Lemire 8)\tTenn.Ernie Ford Show 12) Lunchtime Little Theatre 12:30 p.m.5) Truth or Conse-quencea 12:40 p.m.12) Local News 12:43 p m.3) Guiding Light 7) Midi Sport 12) Newsroom 12 12:50 p.m.12:55 p.m.12) Movie Quiz 1:00 p.m.\t5) .NBC News 1' New* Headlines\t4:30 p.m.») Today\tii Edge ot Nlcht j) News\tj) I Love Lucy 7.Pot Pourri Féminin\t7) La Boite a Surprises \u2019.2) Channel 12 Theatre\t8) Discovery '62 1:03 p.m.\t12i ,'ohnny Jellybean h Aero»* the Fencs\tShow 5) Day Report\t3:88 o m 1.10 p.m.\tI) Hornpopper pre- 3) News.Weather\tsents 1:15 p.m.\t5) Yours For A Song :i Mixing Bowl\t6i Razzie Dazzle j) On the Local\t7i Le Courrier du Roi >5) Montreal Matines\t8) Supermao 3) Baseball\t12) Surprise Part» i:25 p m.\t5:15 p.m.h ABC Midday\tJ) Robin Hood Report\t5:30 p.m.1:30 p.m.\tJ) Robin Hood h As the World\tJ) Kartoon Kamlval Turns\t6) Quick Draw McGraw 5) Tennessee Ernie\t7) Comte de Monte Ford Show\tCrlsto 3) Janet Dean RN\t3) Early Show 1:55 p.m.\t5:45 p.m.6) News\t3) The Deputy 2:00 p.m.\te:00 o m.Ï) Pass Word\t5) Rocky & His 5) Day In Court\tFriend» 6) Chez Helene\t8> Pmi Silvers Stlow 7) Quiz\t12) Rocky 5i HU 8) Matinee\tFriends Scene\t4:10 P m.2:15 p.m.\t3) World oi Sporta 6) Nursery School\t6.13 pjn.2:30 p.m.\t3) Shorts 11 Flouieparty\t3) Atlantic Weatherm 8) Sing Ring Around\t6:70 p.m.7» TV Roman\t5) Sports 8) Misterogers\t8:25 p.m.12) Here\u2019s Looking at\t3) Weatiierwise You\t6.30 p.m.2:45 pm.\ti) Newstlrne 6) Friendly Giant\t3) Kartoon Karnlvai 3.00 p m.\t8) Metro 1) Mike Stevens Show\t7) Telebulletin 3) Huntely - Brinkley\t12) SU-Thlrty Pulae u ine Millionaire\t6:40 p.m.6) Loretta Young Show\t5) Atlantic Weather- 7) Votre Cuisine Ma\tman.dame\t6) Sports with Doug 8) Queen for a day\tSmith 12) People In Conflict\t4:45 p.m.3:30 p.m.\tReport 3) To Tell The\tft CBC I'V Newa Truth\t7) La Meteo 5) Young Dr.Malone\t6:55 o.m.6) Take Thirty\t7) Edition Sportive 7) Le Temps de Vivre\t7.00 p.m.8» Who do you trust?\t3) Ripcord 12) Line Em Up\t5) Ski Trails 3.45 p.m.\t7) 2 Contre 2 7) Series Mondiales\t8» 7-IS Report 3.55 p.m.\t12) Hennesey 31 News\t7:25 p.m.d) Evening Report\t3) Watch your weather 4:00 p.m.\t7:30 pm.3) Match Gamtf\t3) CBS Reports 5) TBA\t3) The Virginian 6) Scarlette Hill\t6) The Nations Busi- 7) Boblno\tness 3i Amertcin Bandstanc\t8) Wagon Train 12) Jimmy Tapp Show\t12) Andy Williams 4:25 p.m.\tShow de 7:45 p.m.ft Mr FU-lt 8:00 p.m 6)\tMy three sons 7l La Pain du Jour 8:38 e.nw LDoble Gilhi Si The Rebel 8) Parade 7)\tDan Les Ruei Quebec 81 Going My Way 12) Sunset Theatre 9 roe p.m.3) The Hillbillies 5i Perry Como Show 8)\tBen Casey 7) A Premiere Vue 9:10 p.m.3) Dick Van Dyke Show 7)\tDroite de Cite 8)\tOur Man Higgins 10:00 p.m.3) U S.Steel Hour 5) The Eleventh Hour 8) CBC Neswamaga-ztne 7) Telejournal 30:15 p.m.7)\tCrl Crl 10:30 p.m.8)\tThe Formative Yean 7) Tentez Votre Chance 12) National News 10 45 p.m.81 V W Scoreboard 12) Pulse 10:55 p.m.12) Network 11:00 p.m.3) Your Esso Reporter 5) Eleventh Hour Report SI CBC Nat.News 7)\tDerniere Edition 8)\tABC News Finals 11:10 p.m.3) Vermont Edition 8) Regional News l£nal 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and the Weather 5)\tllth Hour Sports \u2022) Viewpoint t) Theatre Au Coin Feu 8) Weather Final 11:20 p.m.3) Stage 3 6)\tFinal Edition 8) World\u2019s Best Movies 12) The Pierre Berton Hour 11:25 5) Eleventh Hour Weather 11.30 p.m.5) Tonight Show 8) Movie Cavalcade Mrs.lola Sherwood, Boston, lass., was a holiday guest of 1er sister and brother-in-law, Ir.and Mrs.William Cunning tam.Other guests at the same tome were, Mr.and Mrs.Jack a Perle, Colebrook, N.H.Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Rowland md family spent the Christmas loliday guests of Mr.Row-and\u2019s brother-in-law and sis-er, Mr.and Mrs.Roscoe Morrison, Red Mountain.Christmas guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Ratcliffe were, Mr and Mrs.Jack Joncas and daughter, Joanne, of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.C.Steele, of Montreal.Other guests at the same home were, Mr.and Mrs.MacDonald, Peterborough, Ont.Holiday guests of Mr.and Mrs Robert Knapp were: Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Noble and daughter, Debra, North Bay; Mrs.Don McNair and children, Kem and Don, Chibougamau; Mr.and Mrs.Ray Maguire and daughter, Terri-Lee, Birchton; Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Campbell and daughters, Kathy and Patty, Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Orin Campbell, St.Lambert.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Dearden and Mr.and Mrs.Tommy Dearden and family, spent the Christmas holiday with Mr.and Mrs.Edward Dearden, in Ful-ford.Mr.and Mrs.Jack McLellan, and Mr.and Mrs.Howard Ward and families, spent Christmas with Mrs.Bessie Olson, in Bury.Miss Karen Labonte, nurse-intraining at the Catherine Booth Hospital, in Montreal, spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Murray Labonte.Other guests at the same home were, Mr.and Mrs.Paul Taylor and sons, Stanley and Myron, Tamworth, N.H.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Robertson were, Mr.and.Mrs.Edward Clout and family Granby, Mr.Gordon Robertson Shawinigan, and Miss Marilyn, Robertson, who has just returned home after spending severa! months in California Mr.and Mrs.William Quigle> and family, of DrummondviLe were guests of Mr.and Mrs Douglas Learned.Mr.and Mrs.Sam Shirley, of Montreal and Mr.Lyster Joyce Northern Ontario, spent the hoi-iday with Mrs.Curtis Joyce.Mrs.Herbert Lloyd Sr., spent the holiday with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.H.Lloyd, Jr., and family, in Grandmere.Miss Nellie Marchant spent a few days the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Calder, Arvida.Mr.and Mrs.Keith Hall and family, St Eustache sur le Lac, spent the holiday with Mr.Hall's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Allan Hall.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.5.LO.9-2244 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Starts Tomorrow !(¦¦¦¦¦ THE EXCITING NEW MOVIE-GOING IDEA EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT For BAR-B-Q LO.2-6606 FREE DELIVERY Luxor Restaurant 153 Wellington St.North WO® HMEDfo BHiEf Belle Ds'jis»i Joan Grawfonl Things you should know about this motion picture before buying a ticket: 1 You are urged to see it from the beginning.2 Be prepared for the macabre and the terrifying.3 We ask your pledge to keep the shocking climax a secret.4 When the tension begins to build, please try not to scream.- ADDED HIT FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT! - 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alternate French is being upheld in the county.Mr.Mona han has resigned his position of alderman to seek mayoralty.Other outgoing aldermen arej Roy Carson, seat No.1 and Gabriel Couture, seat No.5.If an election is called it will be held on January 16 in the Danville Town Hall.R:iv f\tmond Jacques was named presi- TfNI'\t11 f P*\tdent of the election.pWlllV-W\tDANVILLE Nominations in Danville have DANVILLE (bpecia,)\tca]]e(j for January 25.The month ot December was an AWcrman Gerard LaFrance active one for the Danville jlas resjgnec] ^is seat and is police department as reported\tposition of mayor, by their Chief Paul Breton.Myron Chaddock who holds lIk There v ere 231 patrols made scaj js n0^ see]{jng re-election, during the course of the month, iiavjng ^eld the mayoralty since three escorts were made for app0jntment in July I960 when funeral services; five accidents; he defeated Emile Roy by a At Danville December busy month police For industrial purposes City hopes to set up larger fund The decision to seek permission from the Quebec municipal affairs department for the establishment of a i new industrial fund of $4,-j 000.000 by the City of Sher- brooke was taken at a meeting of the municipal industrial commission Mond, \\ evening, according to Robert Belisle.If the permission is obtained.then the bylaw will still be subjeet to the approval of the property owners in the city.According to Mr Belisle.there is approximately $300.-000 remaining in the indus- trial fund at the present time.The purpose of the fund is to provide a source of money for the financing of industrial projects deemed suitable bv the city.SURPLUS OF $27,000 IS EXPECTED cording to Mr Belisle the council is no longer permit led to establish an industrial fund on its own but.under a clause in the Cities and Towns Act.must first obtain the authorization of the mum Lennoxville is expected to |have an estimated net surplus ! of $27.000.Alderman Frank jTaylor, chairman of the town's (finance committee told council at its monthly meeting Monday night.The 1962 operating surplus, according to a year-end esti The estimated net surplus The 1962 budget allowed foi within their budgets during the for 1962 of $27.484 !7.and the $128.480 expenditures The bud year.actual 1961 net surplus of $22,-get revenue was set at $146.400 Town secretary treasurer re 101.97, combine to make a two Council emphasized that the railed to council how the year year surplus for the Town of y ear-end figures were only 1959 had dosed with an out Lennoxville of $49,858 14\trough estimates The detail- standing bank loan ot So.000 In his year-end repori.Alder\u2019of the 1962 operations w ill be plus other liabilities of a nearly man Taylor said revenues to contained in the auditors\u2019 re-!equal amount Council noted date were estimated at $166.-port.\tthat these liabilities had been mate, is $31,483.17, less $4.000.408.67.compared to $134,925 50.Mayor Gilbes lauded council reduced to some $5.000 as oti r were investigated; three thefts and one attempted break-in were investigated and the cases closed.Two investigations were made in collaboration with the Asbestos and Provincial Police departments.Three investigations are still being looked into.Thirty complaints were registered due to snow removal and majority vote of 16.This elec-j tion for a mayor was called after the elected Mayor Gustave Nadeau, who was appointed to office on February 1, had his election defeated by the Sherbrooke Magistrate\u2019s Court due to irregularities under the Election Act.Bertrand Vermette, a local businessman is seeking elee- WREN FAYE ANN BROWN, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Norman Brown.» Webb Ave., Danville, has successfully completed au eight-week\t.\t,\t.\t.\t.,\t, .\t.\t,\t, basic training course at provisions for depreciation.estimated expenditures\tcommittee\tchairman for staying 19ti.HMCS Cornwallis, near Dig-by, N.S.She has begun train ing in naval operations at HIMC Stadacona, naval shore establishment, Halifax.N.S.Wren Brown attended Asbcs-tos-Danville-Shipton H i g h School before entering th'; nerai Home.19 Dufferin Rd\tMl, Simple.Mtu Edith Stanstead Funeral service will Paltanon.Mr*.Conrad Pnulln, Ml» be held at the Wesley United ! Jodyn Comsau.Mtaa sheila Co- Church, Beebe, on Wednesday, January 9th at 2.3(1 p m .Rev Ralph Rogers officiating In lerment in Woodside Cemetery THE MARKET TODAY ( Oraenahlelds Ltd.) THE NEW'63 a PRODUCT OP AMERICAN MOTORS (CANADA) LIMITED Curved Windows-this distinctive feature highlights the new 1963 styling.Classic Six/Ambassador V8 SEE THE CLASSIC SIX AND AMBASSADOR V8-PLUS THE COMPACT AMERICAN SIX-AT THESE DEALERS NOW! UNION MOTOR SALES & SERVICE REG'D 1681 King Street West\tLO.2-1390 DRUMMONDVILLE FRECHETTE AUTOMOBILE ENEG.t P.CHICOINE AUTOMOBILE INC.1089 Wellington Street\tLO.2-2575 DRUMMONDVILLE GARAGE PARENT ENRGL WARWICK LAROCHE AUTOMOBILE EXRG.AVSIN Stock prices were firmer moderately active trading Abitibi\t42 Atlas Steels\t354\tup\t1 Rank of Montreal\t664 Boll Telephone\t544 Calgary Power\t234 Can.Iron Fdry.\t21'* Faleonbridge Nickel\t53 4 bid.Acceptance\t284 Noranda\t334 Page Horsey\t23\tup\tl1 Price Bros.\t364\tup\t1' The London Stocl up up up up up up Up up off up up Mar FURS UP TO REDUCTION Sheared Muskrof Flanks Dyed Caramel \u2014 Sheared Muskrat flanks Dyed Honey \u2014 $199 s299 .00 .00 Sheared Muskrat flanks Dyed Oyster \u2014 Mouton Coat Dyed Beige \u2014 $299 «199 .00 .00 Lingerie Specials Dusters SÇ.9S Three Only Reg.$40.00 \u2014 OTHER SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE Casual Wool Hats Good Assortment \u2014 OFF OTHER SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE Sportswear Ski Jackets Slacks Vi OFF Lined Kid Gloves Reduced To Vi OFF Hose Special 79\u2018 2-M50 First Quality dA.Robert Ltee.SjfclP^WeJIipoton St.North, Sherbrooke was easier at the opening in ijmel trading.Canadian International Paper Co, states that newspaper strikes m New York and Cleve land have forced the company to curtail production at each of its three newsprint mills in Canada.Parific Petroleums Ltd has sold 745,631 common shares to Phillips Petroleum Co.for $12,875 per share or about $9.6 million, raising Phillips hold ing in Pacific Pete to about 45% of the latter\u2019s 17,013,661 outstanding common shares.Levy Industrie'! Ltd.reports a not profit, exclusive of Russell Industries, of $824.999 for the first nine months of 1962 compared with $604,373 in the same period of 1961.Construction work on the Wa hush Mines iron ore project at Wabush Lake, Labrador, is on schedule for the originally planned start of production in 1965 About $100 million or 40% of the total required to complete the project was invest ed during 1962.Canadian National Rail vays reports a net operating deficit for the first eleven months of 1962 of $2,199,000 compared with $8,174,000 in the corres ponding period of 1961.The Netherlands Bank ha; cut its official hank rate to 34% from 4%.Handy & Harman has Increased the price of silver by .3 cents to $1.22.1 an ounce.Mi> K Mu lira n Alto Mr.H I Hlshop and Mr Hon John-Moil ami their staff, for asulatanue throiik'limit\tthr\tyear,\tlhr many beautiful Mown*, wa gratefully appreciate your klndnea.v May we extend this greeting: From our home The simple words that oft repeal the echo of our heart, the wish of Christmas greetings and a prosperous\tNow\tYear*»\tstart\tWe bid adieu to loved ones, we've greeted old and young and for a brief moment are bonded with aea-son'» love.Let\u2019s hold thla bond of friendship,\tlet\u2019s warmly\tclasp\tthe hand, of all mu fellow creatures throughout home or foreign lands Let'* strive to make life better for all who need our love and may God bless our efforts throughout the year to come.M FUSS A K Ml\u2019KKAGE WAI.I ACK 1 wish to express my sincere thanks lo all my friends and relatives who sent flowers.cards,\tgifts\tand visited\tme while a patient at the Sherbrooke Hospital.Special thanks to Rev.A.Rose.Rev.R.Peirce, our families, 1>i Ronln.Pr McDougal, Dr.Quin-tin, Pi Pougnn.nurses and aides on 4th floor.Your kindness will long he remembered.MRS RORKRT WALLACE, Stanstead RAII.FY We wish to express our sincere thanks to all of our friends and neighbors who helped us during the illnesa, death and burial of our dear mother Mrs.Margaret Halley.We do especially thank Rev.r.R.Sutherland, the bearers, the organist, choir, and all those who sent food, flowers and ¦ iids, or helped In any way.Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered (ARP, ELSIE ANP FAMILY DORIS, CLIFFORD AND FA MIT.Y lu HHrimmam SKEERY In loving memory of dear dad snd grandfather, James Skecrv, who passed sw'sy January 8th, 1982.(tod knew you were weary, The hill too steep to climb, lie gently took your hand In fils.And whispered \"Peace be thine \u2019* Always remembered by, son, COLUMBUS, daughter-in-law, JOYCE ANP GRANDCHILDREN J.H.FLEURY Inc.FUNERAL HOME 83 Adam Str«*t Richmond TA.6-2222 Valcourt, Main Sf.Tal.2$ J.W.DRAPER FUNERAL HOME Î17 Main St., Cowansville, Tel 117 Successor to Howard Hastings The Late: Geo.Robb, Jos.Htng ston, Kenneth Jeune.Walter Morrison.INTEREST FOR 380 DAY FUNDS Plus Fullest Protection of Life Insurance at No Cost to You.Money received before (he lOlh eorni inlertd from tho fini of (he month, PRUDENTIAL FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED * pectAtyp+g.i 13» Wellington Street Narth Sherbrooke, Quebec Telephone LO.9-900» Î0 St.John Street Quebec, Quebec Telephone SJt - DM5 1355 University Street Montreel, Quebec Telephone UN 4-4*73 *334 St.Hubert Street Montreal, Quebec Telephone 374 - 55*5 BIG INTEREST ON DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS! /\"O' EFFECTIVE JANUARY 14th, 1963 Sa/e that dollar today\u2014watch it grow the Prudential way I BRANCH OFFICES FROM COAST TO COAST.3o 4 6 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUES., JAN.8, 198Î U.JéUMIIIÜUUUUUUiCIIU.Uji'U' > inUUUIillll,ll>m IIMIIUtU>UU«»« N.V.CLOUTIER, CHRVStlK.'.'te, -*¦ DODGE i.S£s' 0 ' '\t43 Wellington South ^V\"1 Used Car Lot \u2014 1465 King West Sherbrooke \u2014 LO.2-3805 \"TSSSSS* Il I\t\"» 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.Six consecutive insertions, 25°o off.10 cents for mailing Record Box replies.DEADLINE \u2014 Classified Ads accepted until 4:00 P.M.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 Sole | 26.Help Wanted: Male 26.Help Wanted: Male Professional Directory HARRIS tweed coat, size 14, excellent condition, price $10.00.Phone LO.24369 after six p.m.FOR SALE combination white enamel stove for wood or coal with water tank to match.Sherbrooke Daily Record Box 47.4.Property For Sale PROPERTY, 3 rents, revenue $2,500.00 yearly.Wonderful place for commercial or business offices.Tel.LO.2-5232.BEAUTIFUL large eight room new residence.Stove, garage, play room.Worth visiting.Also five-room new residence.Immediate possession.HeberUs 2155 Bachand St.LO, 2-0874.HAPPY NEW YEAR .may you have a pleasant 1963.and I'll assure you of profitable real estate transactions.Charles Connors, LO.2-4000.FOREMAN To take complete charge of a men\u2019s jewellery manufacturing plant.Interesting position with very good salary.Wenger\u2019s Limited 637 CRAlü ST.W.\u2014 MONTREAL \u2014 UN.6-4311 26.Help Wanted: Male C LICENSE Electrician.Clean, light work duties, 44 hour work week, annual vacation, 7 paid holidays, pension plan.Suitable for man not able to keep up with industrial type work Write Sherbrooke Record Box 53.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers RAMBLÏi K, lin.I.MAN, Sunbeam Alpine.Sunbeam Rapier, Humber, Commer Trucks.Quality Used Cars.Union Motor Sales, 1661 King West.LO.2-1390.BUICK, Pontiac, Vauxhall, G.M.C.Trucks, Sales & Service DeLuxe Automobile Ltd., 1567 King West Tel.LO.9.36fi9 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 services; all makes cars.Thibault Studebaker Garage.80 Big Forks.Sherbrooke, LO.2-4729.11.Livestock For Sale DR.J.WOODBURY\u2019S LINIMENT -for horses and cattle.4o/s.9Hc 40 ozs.$6 80.CONDITION POW DERS ¦ 1 lb.$1.10, 5 lbs.$4.80 Frasier, Thornton & Co.Ltd., Cookshlre, Quebec.5 GRADE Holstein bulls of serviceable age.Apply George Hopper, Watervllle, TE.7-2554.11 a.Poultry For Sale 75 PULLETS for sale.R.l.R.cros-ed with White Sussex.5Va months old.Apply Joe Hobbs, Box 33, Bulwer, Que.Z 12.To Let MODERN tenement, 6 rooms, heated.hot water year round, gas and 220.West Ward.Available February 1st.LO.9-1342.WONDERFUL, modem three to six room heated apartments.(Under construction) quiet, pleasant sur« roundings, 1355 Kingston.Near schools and everything.Occupancy January to May.Reservations solicited.Also four rooms available near Sherbrooke University.See Hebert's 2155 Ba chand, LO.2-0874.LENNOXVTLLE \u2014 Bright new 5 room apartment, in quiet residential area; heated, hot water supplied.$110.00 month.Phone LO.2-2185.GENERAL FOREMAN Required for a large Machine Shop in the Eastern Townships for varied work.Preference will be given to candidates in their late 30\u2019s or early 40's with sound technical education.Experience must include several years on supervision of tradesmen.This position offers opportunities for further advancement.Attractive starting salary.Excellent working conditions, liberal employee benefits.Reply to Box Sherbrooke Daily Record.36.Miscellaneous SEW 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 Box 7010, Adelaide Post Office, Toronto 1, Ontario.Avocates CASSAR & LYNCH, Joseph E Can sat and W Warren Lynch 156 Frontenac SL, Sun Life Building Tel.LO 2-3827.ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS, LA.NGLA1S St MONTY Armand Rousseau, Q C., Paul Mullins Gervals, André Langlats, Rene Monty Lorraine 24735, 6 Wellington Street South.Sherbrooke.Mr.- 8IRCHTON \u2014\twere- Mrs.Robert Kirkby spent Scott\u2019 , ,\t.\tLèverai days with Mrs.Rufus Scott, and Mrs.Olof Lemon and,their registered nurse examm- one of the attendants at het Dunrl| in Lennoxville, while Mr.Ronald Fullerton and family of brother's wedding.Others from'Dunn was hospitalized.\tSt.Catharines, Ont Three Village Happenings Mr.and Mrs.Victor and Mr.and Mrs.Billy of Toronto, Ont., Mrs.TOBIN St TOBIN.Trial Work and General Practice, Rosenbloom Bldg., opposite City Hall, 136 Wellington (North) LO 2-2120 WESLEY II BRADLEY, Q C., 27.> St.James Street West, Montreal Victor 9-8664.27.Female Heio Wanted AVON\u201d \u2014 Offers earning for present needs and Canada Savings Bonds for family security.Become an Avon Representative and earn this pleasant way.Large profit possibilities.For Information: Mrs.A.Lebrun, Waterloo.Tel.539 - 1040.28.Domestic Help Wanted HOUSEKEEPER, Lennoxville.Quiet mature person, own room, good salary and home for proper person.References.Apply Sherbrooke Record Box 45.CASH PAID For your U.S.A., Canada, Newfoundland, Great Britain, foreign stamps and coins.Complete new illustrated catalog $1.00 (refundable).Also free list of coin and stamp dealers In US.A.and Canada.Order now from John Renall, 381 Lisgar St., Ottawa.URGENTLY REQUIRE!) \u2014 lady requires transportation from Wellington St.N., to one mile past City Limits on St.Elle Road, at 5.30 p.m.daily.Please call LO.9-4830, after 7.30 p.m.37.Personal Chartered Accountants la vallee, BEDARD, Lyonnais Gascon & Associates, I) J Crockett, C A., licensed trustee 201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke, P Q.Tel: LO 9-5503.McDonald, currie & co Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS A CO.Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferln Ave.- LO 9-6301 Montreal.Quebec.Ottawa, Toronto Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, Rimouski Sherbrooke, Hamll ton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmon ton, Calgary, Vancouver.HYGIENIC SUPPLIES - save up to 60%.Send $1.00 for 18, finest quality, assorted.Park Sales, P.O.Box 561, Hamilton, Canada.HYGIENE SUPPLIES (rubber goods) Mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples 25c.\t25 samples $1.00.Mall order Dept.C-2 Nov Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.39.Lost 29.Male & Female Help Wanted AT 461 VIMY ST., one 4 rooms, bested, Venetian blinds, linoleum, hot water year around, balcony, TV antenna, equipped 'With refrigerator and stove.Available Immediately.Price $70.Apply 461 Vimy St., Apt.No.2, Tel.LO, 7-5923.20.Wanted To Purchase WANTED to purchase one used Z racoon coat.Apply Box 265, Bish-.op\u2019s University, Lennoxville, Que.WANTED to purchase used pianos Tel.LO.9-3423.PICK-up truck, 1959, 60 or 61 model.Must be In good condition, with good tires, and offered at a reasonable price.Reply to Sherbrooke Record Box 50, or Waterloo 539 - 2489, only after 7 p.m.FULL OR PART TIME MEN AND WOMEN Are you now selling or do you wish to sell?Prestige American Company commencing operations in Canada requires sales staff to introduce our program.High commission rate.Experience not necessary but ear an asset.Positions available for District Managers on high override basis throughout Quebec.For confidential interview write to Record Box 44.BETTER READING FOUNDATION INC.OMEGA gold case lady\u2019s watch, black suede strap, lost Monday morning in the vicinity of C.P.R.station, Sherbrooke, or Wool Shop, or Bank of Commerce, Lennoxville.Reward.LO.2-1321.49.Educafion, Instructior TEACHERS will tutor high school students In spare time.Phone LO.2-5402.TOUCHE, ROSS, BAILEY & SMART Royal Bank Building, Plaça Ville Marie, Montreal 2, Que.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 - Days 8 to 6; Evenings 7 to 8:30.Tel LO.7-6644.Optometrists DR.ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optometrist, New address: Granada Thea tro Bldg., 51 Wellington North, Suite 1\t&\t2, Sherbrooke.Tel.I O.2-0517 Eyes examined.Contact lenses.GOODS AND SERVICES 51.Mortgages DO YOU require money on your property?If so, please give us a call and we will be pleased to arrange U.Phone L.O.9-9178.For dependable Real Estate Service call FRANK J.CONWAY P.Q.License #50, 106 31 King W.\u2014Tel.LO.7 5162 LO.24943 DEACON CONSTRUCTION INC.General Contractor Commercial and Residential Land Development 68 Warren St., Lennoxville.Tel.LO.9 9178 nfant son, Jerome Evan, Fre-lericton, N.B., spent the New Year holidays with Mr.Lemon\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ivar Lemon and family, Stanstead.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Benoit and son, Gary, Derby Line, during the holidays were, Mr.and Mrs.Lionel Bernier and family, Westminister, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.Aime Pouliot and family.Barre, Vt., Mr.Michael Pouilot, Orleans, Miss Arlene Ransdell, of North Troy.On New Year\u2019s Eve all gathered at the home of Mrs Benoit\u2019s brother, Mr.Gilles Pouliot, Mrs.Pouliot and son Marc, in Orleans for an evening dinner.xMtcrward the fam ily exchanged Christmas gifts Messrs.Gordon and Jamie Edgar, students at Waterloo University, Waterloo, Ont., spent the holidays with their par ents, Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Kdgar, Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.E.R.Greaves and Jeanne, Rock Island, were Chris tmas guests of Mr.Greaves\u2019 sister, Mrs.C.J.Hoy, and Mr.Hoy, Lennoxville.Holi day visitors at the home of the Greaves family in Rock Island, were, Mrs.R.J.Ford and son, Mr.Douglas Ford, Portneuf, and Miss Tana Lindsay, student nurse at the Sherbrooke Hos pital.Miss Betty Hatch, student nurse at the Sherbrooke Hospi tal, spent the New Year holidays at her parental home in in Rock Island, left Jan.2, for Montreal, where she is affiliating at the Alexandria Hospital.Mr.George Cooke and Mr.John Kerwin, Jr., of Athol, Mass., spent the holiday weekends at their homes in Rock Island.Congratulations are being extended to Miss Judy Wells, and Miss Virginia Curran, graduate nurses of the Sherbrooke Hospital, who successfully passed allons.Miss Wells is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Howard Wells, Stanstead, Miss Curran, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Curan, Derby Line.Mrs.Ralph Cooke, Rock Island and Mrs.Norman Somerville, Beebe, spent a day in Magog, where they visited Mrs.Grover Dustin.1st Lieut.Maurice Rollins, 2nd weather wing, of Phals- tliis area attending included: Mr.Homer Selby and daughter Mrs.Arnold Jacobs, Holland and East Bridgewater, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.Fred Taylor and daughter, Anne, Derby; Mr.and Mrs.Thornton Cleveland, Lennoxville; Mr.and Mrs.Benjamin Filimond Mrs.Margaret Kelley, of Holland.Mr.and Mrs.Cleland Selby sent New Year\u2019s bourg, France, spent a week of Day with the former\u2019s paents.his furlough with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Selby, and Mr.and Mrs.Lorand Rollins.jane in Derby Line, leaving on! in Derby Line, as well as other!the following morning for Hol-j relatives here.He left on Jan.3;derness, N.H., where they will by plane, to return to France, reside.Miss Jane Selby also left Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Bigelowjon Jan.2, to return to her! and daughter, Gail, spent a studies at Champlain Business Mr.Charles Harbinson, who Mr.and Mrs.Charles Lefeb-spent a week with his parents, vre attended a Christmas fam-Mr.and Mrs.Robert Harbinson ily reunion at the home of Mrs.Sr., has returned to Hamilton.Geraldine Smith, in Lennoxville.Ont.\tMr.nd Mrs.J.A.Murray and Those from a distance who Mrs.Robert Kirkby were guests were visitors at the home of at a pre-Christmas supper, at Mr.and Mrs.Robert Harbinson the home of Mr.anc Mrs.Clive Sr, during the Yuletide Season Thompson, in Sawyerville.week holidays with their son and brother, Mr.Arthur Bigelow and Mrs.Bigelow, in Concord, N.H.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Selby and daughter, Jane, Mr.and Mrs.Hollis Manning, Mr.and Mrs.C.R.MacLean and Susan, Derby Line and Mr.Ronald Pearson, Worcester, Mass., were in Canterbury, N.H., on Dec.29, to attend the marriage of Mr.Cleland Selby and Miss Sue Comme, Miss Jane Selby was'Line.College, in Burlington.Mr.Warren Stevens, Rutland.Vt., spent the holiday weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Stevens.Sr., Derby Line.M/S Everett Dicksion and Mrs.Dicksion have returned to their home at.McCoy Air base, Orlando, Fla., after spending two weeks furlough with Mrs.Dick sion\u2019s mother, Mrs.George Cowles and Mr.Cowles, Derby RECORD CARRIER WANTED for delivery of papers in vicinity of Galt West, Champlain, Fairmount, Kingston, McManamy and Westmount streets.Apply to: Sherbrooke Daily Record Circulation Dept.Tel.LO.9-3636 ViORTY MEEKLE 31.Situations Wanted: YOUTH seeking work on a farm: Experienced.Would like job with a future.Please write to Sherbrooke Record Box No.51.BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and Real Estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville\u2014889-2272 MORTGAGES LOANS AVAILABLE THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY 150 Frontenac St.Sherbrooke Tel.LO.9 9371 AUCTION SALE for the Estate of the Late Mrs.Adélard Brault, to be held at the HOTEL WINDSOR, Sherbrooke.Located opposite the C.N.R.Station, Saturday, January 12th, 1963, at 10.30 A.M.Sharp TO BE SOLD \u2014 all the contents and furniture of the Hotel consisting of 54 bedrooms of furniture, double and single beds, bureaus, commodes, chairs, etc.1 LTslet kitchen stove (wood) like new; tables and chairs; 1 water pump, complete with motor; 2 furnace motors; Grill furniture, 68 chrome chairs, and tables to match; Venetian bllinds; mirrors, large and small; 2 automatic glass washers: towel racks; diningroom furniture, 22 chairs, and tables to match; 12 chrome chairs; serving tables; clocks; set of scales; 2 safes; 1 Universal cooler; 1 Commercial Frigidaire; counters; fire extinguishers.Many, many other articles too numerous to mention, all to be sold without reserve as the Hotel has been sold to the City for the new parking lot.Sale held indoors, place heated.TERMS \u2014 CASH Art Bennett AUCTIONEER Tel., 889 - 2272 Sawyerville PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE PUBLIC NOTICE By-Law No.1271 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on the 3rd day of January 1963, the Muni cipal Council of the City of Sherbrooke has adopted By-Law No.1271 of the Municipal By-Laws of the City of Sherbrooke amending By-Law No.1265 concerning grants for 1963.That the original of said By-Law No.1271 is kept at the City Hall, in the Municipal Archives, where everybody can take communication thereof.The By-Law will take effect on January 22, 1963.Given at Sherbrooke, this 7th day of January 1963.H.P.Emond, City Clerk.TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St.West, (in basement) LO.2-4334 SHERBROOKE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE PUBLIC NOTICE By-Law No.1269 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given in compliance with article 593 of the Cities and Towns Act and the City Charter, that a public meeting of municipal electors who are owners of taxable immoveables, will be held at the City Hall, in the Public Hall, on Thursday, January 17, 1963, from 7 to 9 P.M., at which meeting the City Clerk shall read by-law No.1269 authorizing a loan of $145,-000.for the improvement of the lighting system in certain streets.GIVEN AT SHERBROOKE, this 4th day of January 1963.H.P.Emond, City Clerk.WATERVILLE \u2014 ACl Kenneth Davison, of Camp Borden, is spending three | weeks with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Davison.Following his leave he will report for duty j at Moose Jaw!, Sask.Other moli-| day guests atthe Davison home I were: Mr.and Mrs.F.Bedard and Miss Lillian McFaul, of Ayer's Cliff; Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Foote and Miss Dorothy Brown, of Hatley; Mrs.F.Fitzgerald and three children, of Hanover, N.H., Mr.and Mrs.Davison spent Christmas Day in Mont-! real, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Davison and family.Mrs.Inez Gundesen and son, j I Joyd, of Toronto, Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Hughes, of Montreal, and Mrs.Grace Peasley, of Como, were called here by the death of Harold Parkinson on Dec.23.Mrs.Peasley remained here to spend some time with her sisters, Mrs.H.S.Ball an Mrs.D.Ayer.Mrs.and Mrs, O.E.Johnson, spent the weekend in East Farn-ham, the guests of their son, Mr.Galen Johnson, Mrs.Johnson and family.Pte.D.Bauer, of Valeartier, spent the New Year\u2019s weekend at his home hero.Miss Beverley Harrison and Master Garth Hunt, of Sher-brooke, spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Ben Smith and Jamie.DRIVER\u2014SALESMAN REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS \u2014 Fully bilingual, experienced in driving a truck, high school education if possible, previous experience in welding an asset.This is a permanent job for the right man offering a chance of advancement in a young organization.Sickness, medical and insurance plan available.Training supplied.Reply in writing to Record Box No.55.bilingual auctioneer stan cuthbert north hatley.VI.2-2769 succ.to late \"Ray\u201d Demers Beaudean Inc.Real Estate Brokers 68 Warren St.Lennoxville Tel.LO 9-9178 Ayer\u2019s Cliff S59 R 3 ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street.\u2014SHERBROOKE\u2014Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store Next to the V/ebster 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.1958 Studebaker \u2014 Sedan In very\tTERMS good condition for $975.00.\t|p DESIRED -i- SEAT COVERS CONVERTIBLE TOPS UPHOLSTERING Wholesale & Retail NEW-PARK INDUSTRIES INC.1162 McManamy St.LO.9-8595 \u2014 Sherbrooke Burns & Mackay BILINGUAL AUCTIONEERS Sales of ell Kinds Reasonable Rates ROBERT\tDAVID BURNS\tMACKAY Cookshlre.Sawyerville.TR.5-3203\t889-2958 Graduates: Reisch American School of Auctioneering \u2014 |j Mason City, low*.DIDNOUkhOV THAT THERE AfaS BILLIONS OP GSaW&ONTH# TOINTOFTHI^ PIN?I MAO! NS THAT/ BILLION'S, YOUOAY?ON THAT UTTLB PINPOINT?V5NT THAT ASTONISHING/ 7 ANPVÆ5 THINK WE HAVE?A POPULATION fixfoOSlON PROBLEM.r ,x$k ® m3 by NEA, fee.TM.Keg.US.fat.Oft.7-S ALLEY OOP WHATCHA EXPECT A PRINCESS TO DO TO A MAN-EATIN\u2019 MONSTER _ LIKE THAT?WE EXPECT HER TO PROTECT US FROM IT, THAT'S 1 WHAT/ THAT'S RIGHT.' SHE'S OUR RULER AN\u2019 THAT\u2019S HER JOB! BUT A JOB LIKE THAT'S FOR A MAN, A WHOLE A u .NOT JUST SOME LITTLE OU WOMAN, NO MATTER WHAT HER POSITION, FOR CATSAKE ! y 1763 W Ht* W T M fee 01 ** 0* Tl r j.T -y.th- JtVWWïï ül
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