Sherbrooke daily record, 22 mars 1963, vendredi 22 mars 1963
[" THE WEATHER Sunny and mild; winds westerly 15 occasionally 25 this afternoon, high at Sherbrooke 40 Outlook for Saturday: Mainly sunny and mild.SbccbcookcDatUi Becocd Today's Chuckle Some babies are horn to rule and some are bn>».Established 1897 Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, MARCH 19b.l I Q .I H E Q II L R t ST «CHARI B.Sixty-Sixth Year t i Dixville Home to close its school Deluge of lava finally stops PREMIER LESAGE Vote Liberal - Lesage QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Premier Jean Lesage stepped into the federal election campaign Thursday, suggesting that Quebecers vote Liberal.But he probably won\u2019t be seen on hustings between now and April 8.\u201cHe ivent as far as he will go,\u201d a provincial Liberal source said, referring to Mr.Lesage\u2019s statement made in the legislative assembly to thunderous applause from Liberal benches.Mr.Lesage said: \u201cThere is only one thing one can do if one is a good Quebecer who wants to assure the economic future of the province.That is to vote for the only party that can supply a stable government in Ottawa\u2014the Liberal party.\u201d In his statement, Mr.Lesage indicated he feels he will be too involved with the provincial administration to consider returning to Ottawa in the near future.The premier was northern affairs minister in the government of former prime minister Louis St.Laurent.Mr.Lesage is believed to have been under heavy pressure from the federal Liberals to make a stand in their favor.He remained uncommitted officially last June when Social Credit took 26 of Quebec\u2019s 75 seats.DIXVILLE\u2014 (Staff) \u2014 The Dixville Home for Retarded Children here is to close down its Protestant school in town and discharge four members of the Home\u2019s staff this weekend in an effort to eut costs following a provin cial government decision to temporarily cut the home\u2019s daily grant from S3 a day a child to $2.50, the home says.Gerdt Vander Mark, assistant-superintendent at the Dixville Home told The Ree-ord in a telephone interview this morning that he received a letter Thursday morning from the director of the' Quebec Department of Family and Social Welfare, Gerard Nepveu, stating that the home will be paid $2.50 a day a child beginning April 1 and until such time as a definite rate for such homes has been set by a special study committee and approved by the ministry.The letter did n«>t state when a decision might be reached by the ministry\u2019 said Mr.Vander Mark.At present a special social welfare committee is making a study of the needs of homes in the Province of Quebec which care foi children who are physically or mentally handicapped.The letter said the Home would continue to receive the daily rate of S3 a day a child until April 1.It also stated that the Home would be able to claim the difference between the $2.50 a day a child and the rate finally set by the ministry after a definite decision has been reached.\"In the meantime, this amount is not enough to cover our needs,\u201d said Mr.Vander Mark, speaking for superintendent John Visser who is in Montreal.\u201cThe 50-cent cut per day constitutes a loss of $6.880 a month for us,\u201d he said.Because of thf grant cut Mr.Vander Mark said the Home\u2019s school in (own \u2014 opened only a few months ago \u2014 will be closed this weekend until the Home receives a definite grant rate.The school has eight students, all children from the Home.\"We are also forced to dis- charge four members of our staff as well as our carpenter,\" he said.Staff members are paid $210 per month.The home has a staff of 20 including Mr.Vander Mark and Mr.Visser.Mr.Vander Mark said he expected a decision would be reached within three or four See \"Dixville Home\" Page 5 Volcanic eruption ANNUAL REVIEW Tomorrow, with the regular edition, The Record presents its 66th annual review of the Eastern Townships.Its theme is the people, history and resources of the Townships area \u2014 a panorama in words and in pictures of this section of Canada.Total of 30 in area are seeking election By CUTHBERT JONES (Record staff waiter) Candidates seeking election April 8 in the eight Eastern Townships constituencies were brought to 30 with the announcement by Dr.Gilles Bisson, 43-year-old Sweetsburg surgeon that he would represent the New Democratic Party in Brome-Missisquoi.Dr.Bisson made his announcement at a gathering of party supporters in Cowansville.Several days ago his name had been proposed as NDP erndidate but he delined lo enter the race for personal reasons.But last ivght he announced a change of heart, largely because of his opposition to the adoption of nuclear arms by Canada.strongly,\u201d he \u201cI feel very said, \"that Canada should not Shawinigan accepts share price CAMPAIGNING in the E.T.£ T.SKI REPORT (Data supplied by spokesmen for the area concerned through the Sherbrooke tourist bureau).Sherbrooke: Total of 47 to 53 inches os snow.No new snowfall.Granular snow* over packed base.Tows in operation.Slopes very good to excellent.Temperature, 30 above.North Hatley (Hillcrest): Total of 54 to 72 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Granular, powdered snow over packed base.Tows in operation.Slopes good to excellent.Temperature, 30 above.Magog (Mt.Orford): Total from 41 to 75 inches of snow\u2019.No new' snowfall.Granular surface.Tows in operation.Slopes very good.Temperature, 22 above.Thetford Mines (Mt.Ad-stock): Total of 60 to 65 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Powdered snow over solid packed base.Tows in operation.Slopes excellent.Temperature, 24 above.Sutton: Total of 58 to 72 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Granular surface.Tows in operation.Slopes good to excellent.Temperature, 20 above.East Angus: Total of 52 to 56 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Powdered snow-over packed base.Tows in operation.Slopes excellent.Temperature, 30 above.Closed on Monday.Knowlton (Glen Mountain): Total of 46 to 56 inches of j snow.No new snowfall.Powdered, packed snow.Tows in operation.Slopes excellent.Temperature, 27 above.Brompton Lake: Total of 26 | to 40 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Granular, powdered surface.Tows in operation.Night skiing every ! evening 7 to 10 p.m.Slopes ! very\u2019 good.Temperature, 20 above.\tj County, visiting Returning Officer Nestor Boucher Thursday afternoon with his completed! papers accompanied by the required $200 deposit.Heward Grafftey, PC candidate in Brome-Missisquoi and parliamentary secretary to the __________________Minister of Finance in the last I , .,\t__I Parliament, launches his cam- get into a suicidal rat race.\t_\t.\t, ., ti i .\trr,,- paign with a meeting at the He also urged that the Gov-f£ ®\t., 7 , \u2022 .\u201e \u201e , _______ Sutton Town Hall tonight.ernment spend more on the promotion of peace than it does on armaments.MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 The With the entry of Dr.Bisson, Shawinigan Water and Power 'he NDP has nominated candi-Company told shareholders dates in six of the El ridings, Thursday niMit that a maioritv no selection having been made mons inursciay nigni mai a majority\tMeeantic and Stan- aPPearance since the nominat- of the company\u2019s directors have as yet for Megantlc and Stan .pi convention at a meeUng a, decided to accept a Quebec gov-;stead.\t, ®\tu-ui Tract ernment take-over offer of $30! Progressive C o n servatives.'he Plamondon Hall in East common share \u201cwith respect-Liberals and Socreds have com- ' foP-s as n g .pleted their slates in this district.With election day slightly more than two weeks away, Mrs.Estelle Gobeil, PC candidate in Compton-Frontenac who hopes to become the first French-Canadian woman to be elected to the House of Corn-made her first public I vW'liliiA Swk ttiiiiïL.after Bali 1)1 Nl\u2019ASAR, Bah ( MM I he deluge of lava from ,I sacred Agung volcano w as reported to have stopped today ! after five davs of eruplion.the governor ol Bali said at I least 1,1(H) islanders have died.\"We have 75,000 homeless people to feed at this point, and we need help from everybody,\u201d said Governor Anak Agung Suledja.lie said another 200,000 may have lost their livelihood Ihousands of acres of once-fertile riceland lay beneath tons of lava and ash that blanketed Bali\u2019s northeast coast.An estimated 100.000 Balinese were fleeing the stricken area.Riding and afoot, ihcy carried what possessions they could as they tried to gel away from the 10,.3(18 - toot volcano which cruplcd briefly in I ehruary after years of quiet, then went into violent action Sunday.Reports from the disaster arc» said a heavy column of smoke still billowed from the crater FEAR MORE BLASTS A civil defence spokesman in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, said earlier that more violent eruptions were feared, and an thorities were trying to clear about 250,000 persons from a radius of 20 miles around the volcano.A mushroom-shaped rloud ol By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS smoke could bo.seen from air craft flying into Dcnpasar, bid no ash was visible in (his cap ital, about 70 miles southwest of Agung.Many foreign tourists were on the island, but all were believed safe.Most of them are staying in Df-npasar.?Bali noted for its beauty Bali is noted the world over for tropic beuidy, pretty post card girls, exotic dancing, gentle ways, and ancient Hindu customs in a vast island na lion that is mainly Moslem Now it is in the grip of a nat mal disaster from the misty, ,\t,\t,\t,\t., mountain heights of its god\u2014 Agung awoke will, a roar as ,;|nd ,he gentle people blame month.Its first eruption killed!||u.mM,|v(,s 17 people.\tid y Hie island between the Last Sunday a second explo ,ava S(,a am| ,ndilm 0(.ran sels greal store by its slim ,\t,\t,,\t,\t, women, fat pigs, talking birds, under a deadly umbrella of searing ash.The governor said lion pushed lava down its slopes and buried hundreds of people1 a common snare \u201dw to their own shares.In a letter to shareholders, the directors described the government offer as inadequate but said the alternatives to acceptance \u2018\u2018might produce a more unsatisfactory net result.\u201d The Quebec government, through publicly-owned Quebec Hydro, has made similar offers ! to six of 10 privately - ow-ned power companies.Three of them \u2014 Lower St.Lawrence Power, Gatineau Power and Northern Quebec Power\u2014have recommended acceptance of the offer to their shareholders.She made a special appeal for support by the women electors w'ho represent 52 per cent of the vote in Compton-Fron REFUGE IN STORM \u2014 Mrs.Shirley Gale of Saint John, New Brunswick, her 13-month-old son John and her aunt, Mrs.Maud Fisher, 60, night in this cabin being stranded in a storm that swept (he Maritimes.Their pleas for help were made in the snow with ashes.They were found at the cabin by an area resident who had seen their foot prints in the snow.(CP Wire photo) there has been a slight increase in political activity in this district, but for the most part the Itenac.She also stressed the import-; Area police alerted most people were killed by (ho lash cloud He said (he temper attire of the ash was 230 de grecs.The governor said hundreds were roasted alive in three vil lages just south of the mountain as they knell i.i prayer.Travellers returning from the area in Bali\u2019s northcasl re ported many priests and their disciples refused to leave de j spile the danger.GODS ANGRY hiiltcrflies, and the respect held for the gods on Agung, Ihe do sli uclively erupting volcano.They believe Agung\u2019s god got angry because they failed to ask permission for the festival held every 100 years to purify the island from roaming souls.Bali covers an area IK) miles ilong and roughly 55 miles wide.A ridge of high mountains slrelehcs along (hr island, sending streams to the fertile and populous southern plains.Lakes have formed in several old era ance of volunteer help in the.Provincial police in Sher- Montreal Sheriff Louis Phil joined present campaign.Only $1,000 brooke have been alerted thatjippe Caisse described the es-jRCMf campaigns continue in low gear.;|1a(j allocated for the elee-|four 0f eight men who broke rape from the Montreal court them.Candidates are confining theirjtoral fund in Compton-Fron-\u2019oui of police custody Thursday house cells as the biggest he along the tough lower St Law | fers of volcanir peaks.The deeply religious Balinese, g p 0LD CUSTOMS whose life centres on devotion , , the 2,000,000 Balinese are provincial police and,1\u201d * mixture of Hinduism and! in an intensive hunt for) Buddhism\u2014believe that Agung ras.v g'(,lr>g people who cling In Dives and nightclubs is the seat of the goils.To many o\u2019d customs.Until Ihe lurn of of them the eruption was a sig u,,, century they believed it was nal the deities were angry.L,\t,\t,\t, .their right to plunder any for Hoods in the eastern part op Bali near Ihe mountain madeic|Hn\t'bat went ashore on rescue work more difficult.The the island or fell in distress in governor said two bridges were1 Bali waters, washed out on the main road to| Kavom| by a mild climate, candidate to file his nomina-ispeaker, was prevented from at-alert throughout the province; They .'described all the es-.r>cr Dcschcnes.21 and his;Karangascm Thursday night,; lions papers in Sherbrooke tending the meeting.\t|on the police radio.\u201d\ttaped men as dangerous, andibrothcr Guy Dcschencs, 27.jisolating the town.activities to personal solicita- tenac, she said, which would night in Montreal are still free1 could remember tion and have very few' public barely cover travelling exmeetings or TV appearances Penses- scheduled.\t| Rene Letourneau, former MP Roger Perreault, Progressive.and PC candidate in Stanstead.Conservative, became the first who was scheduled as special rence Boulevard \u2014 known as All are convicted rapists.\tMontreal police shot one of! \u201cthe Main\u201d\u2014were raided with- Sergeant Ralph Allan said the men in the leg as they re out success, today that there was nothing!captured half the scape's not; At jargC arc Emilien Maltais, to indicate that they were in 200 yards from the main Mont the area.\u201cIt was a general real police headquarters.j22; Camille Michaud, 21; Lau I the islanders wear little cloth-'ing at any time.The soil is fer- Dc agios promises stepped-op federal aid for universities Û CONGO I» FEDERAL ELECTIG wtl! be held S APR 63 k i Today, the prime minister Social Credit by referring to whistle-stops through southern \u201cimpossible\u201d promises made by Saskatchewan and Alberta.Mr \u201ccertain groups.\u201d Pearson wdll be in Saint John,! In St.Jerome, Que., Real N.B., today and St.John\u2019s,jCaouette warned Mr.Lesage to jNfld., for a night rally.He i.S;stay out of the campaign or travelling by air.Mr.Douglas face counter-attack from Social party leaders hustling for electoral support mainly by sharp- remains in the Vancouver area|Credit.He hinted that if the ening old themes.\tfor a meeting in North Burnaby :Q u e b e e Liberal government Mr.Douglas, speaking in the McanwhiieT'Mr.\u2019\"'Diefenbaker toni«ht- Mr- Thompson will fly openly criticizes Social Credit, Vancouver area where his party was jn tbe Regina Armories held six of 10 seats in the last wbere he referred to the recent Parliament, said the NDP P'arl; Newsweek magazine article cri By THE CANADIAN PRESS Tommy Douglas Thursday night look the wraps off a New Democratic Party policy for stepped-up federal financial aid to universities.The NDP leader thus provided the only major new election campaign promise of the last week, which has seen the jtile, rairilall plmliful.Crops and I plants flourish.j The Balinese arc of mingled East Indian and Javanese ori-|gin and mostly Hindu in reli-jgion.Dcnpasar, the island capital 70 miles from the volcano, is a city known for its markets, itemples, dances and elaborate native funerals.Its population is about 17,000.from Edmonton would be related to actual op- Seizing him and said thaï within crating costs of the univer- jwo or three days a U S.maga-sities.Present federal grants zjne wou]d hit the newsstands to Winnipeg!then Social Credit will work for and then spend his day in candidates opposing Liberals in Dauphin constituency.\tjthe next provincial election.Another party leader made a OPPOSE SCHOLARSHIPS significant entry paign Thursday.to the cam- made up 15 per cent of these aK(j advise Canadians how to BACKS LIBERALS costs.He said there is no alternative to the federal government taking a bigger hand in financing the universities.At the same time, be stressed the need for university autonomy and free- vote.Quebec Premier Lesage, He said fhc magazine\u2014which prompted into a THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL Another note from the Quebec scene: The Montreal St.Jean Bap- leglslature tistc Socicty said~in an af,f,ar\u2018 ! ent reference to the federal Lib- jcral plan for 10,000 university j scholarships\u2014that this would be | \"a fresh encroachment by the federal State on the (provin- HOT ELECTION WEATHER \u2014 No matter what the weather is like in Canada on election day, it is certain members of the Canadian Army voting in the Congo will have it hot and humid- Canadian Army soldiers in various parts of the world will cast their ballots between April 1 and 6.Discussing the election notice at the Leopoldville headquarters of No.i 57 Canadian Signals Unit are from the left.Sergeant R.A.Carley, Newmarket, Ont., Corporal Garnet Cramp.Meaford, Ont., and Signalman R.D.Corrigan of Edmonton.Alta.(National Defence Photo; dom from outside pressures, he did not name\u2014would not be;statement by Union Nationale cialj field of education.\u201d \u201cgovernmental\tor otherwise.\u201d\turging Canadians\tto\tvote for\tLeader Daniel Johnson, called\tPerhaps it\twas this kind of In Halifax,\tLiberal Leader\tthe Progressive\tConservative\ton Quebecers to vote Liberal in!\treaction that\tMr.Douglas had Pearson encountered hecklers in!party.\u201cI welcome that .It\u2019s the April 8 federal election.It;in mind when he said in Steves-his audience\tof 2,000 as hej wonderful help,\u201d\tMr.\tDiefenba-\twas the first time he had given\tton, B.C., his party's policy charged that\tPrime Minister\tker said.\tthis advice and it followed re-would include\tan appropriate in- Diefenbaker is using \u201ctactics of Social Credit Leader Robert ports he is considering taking crcase in Quebec income taxes, desperation and deception\u201d in Thompson in St.Paul, Alta., re- part in the campaign\u2014a rare Ottawa now aids Quebec univer-his campaign.Mr.Pearson ferred to the record of Alberta\u2019s step for a Quebec premier.[sities by rebating these extra added:\tSocial Credit government and Mr.Lesagc praised Mr.Pear- provincially-imposed taxes.\u201cHe\u2019s saying: \u2018Vote for me.said \u201cgive us a chance to put son as \u201cthe man most qualified Mr.Douglas said that because vote for my party because the same kind of government in to give Canada stability, expan-;of growing costs, higher educa-everybody's against me.\u2019 It's a Ottawa.\u201d In Wetaskiwin, he said sion and the economic progrcss'tion is being pushed beyond the kind of manufactured martir-undecided voters are swingmg to that our country needs.\u201d And reach of more and more young dom.\u201d\t\u2018Social Credit.\t,he loop, a thinly-veil ad poke at, Canadian».Fears 20 may have A-bombs WASHINGTON (CP) \u2014 President Kennedy says he is \u201chaunted by the feeling\u201d that unless a nuclear test ban treaty is signed the number of countries with nuclear weapons may rise to 15 or 20 by 1975.enlarging the danger of human contamination from testing and death through nuclear war.¦f\t-Z > Alcoa Premier 6) CBC National News i 7) Dernier» Edition 8) Saturday News Final [ 12) Naked City 11:10 p m.; 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by an expertly-cast group of players: Dolores Hart.Hugh O'Brian, Karl Malden, Carl Boehm, Pamela Tiffin.Tour Days in Naplo» bring the harsh look and smell of war to the screen with a skill that hasn\u2019t been displayed by the Italians since Open City and Paisan Yet the harshneas has been tempered with a humor, even sentiment, that makes the new film more entertaining than the products of post-war Italian realism.Guild plans for social evening COOKSHIRE - At the March meeting of St.Margaret\u2019s Guild and W A., held at the home ol Mrs.L.G.Osgood, tentative plans were made for the social evening to be held in the parish hall on April 27.Members were also reminded of the paper collection on March 26 It was decided to send a basket around to members of the parish for donations of sewing material A letter was read from Mrs Robert Paulette, in appreciation of the recent donation of clothing and other articles, for the Maplemount Home.Mrs.Jacques will entertain The hostess served refreshments at the close of the meeting, GROW MOST OATES Iraq grows about for-fifths of the world's dates but only about half its cultiv able.land is tilled because of water shortage.For BAR-B-Q LO.2-6606 RREb DELIVERY Luxor Reslaurani 1S3 Wellington St.North COATICOOK \u2014 Carpet bpwlert, who have been taking part in the winter long competition in the Sherbrooke distric*.will attend a bonspiel and banquet at the Scott Hall in Lennoxville on March.23.Canvasser are currently collecting locally for the Red Cross appeal.Anyone who was out when the canvasser called is asked to contact the campaign chairman, Mr.Don Dawson.\t\u201c RENT a PORTABLE OR AN OFFICE TYPEWRITER PORTABLE\tSC Cn Per month \u2014 SPECIAL: - $14.for 3 months rent.Amount credited on purchast of a machina.All alactric typewriters available.Free Day or Evening Delivery.167 King St.West \u2014 Sherbrooke - l.O.9-9375 OPENING DANCE ROADSIDE PAVILION April 13 Danville Highway Music by TONY'S WESTERN RAMBLERS m i ; 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LO.2-158S If city abandons bridge plan Will give water project priority If the Montreal-1 emll Street bridge plans are put aside this year, the project to improve the water supply will get top priority in Sherbrooke Alderman Jean Mareel Jeanson said 1 h u i s d a y night that although the eit\\ council was willing to set aside the water project m favor of building the Mont \\U ,1 \\Ml S t Record stall l>\\\\ II S reporter) real-1 emll Street bridge, council will doubtless give its approval to the water ?plan if the bridge plans are scrapped Commenting on the sugges tion tluit was made by the tiroundwaler Hevelopment Corporation to the oflect At Public Market Propose rental fee hike for 'outsiders AWARDS \u2014 Royal Canadian Humane Association certificates were presented last night to a Lcnnoxvillc High School student.Douglas Gil- lam, left, and to ' chnol bus driver G o r d o n Robinson, centre, by Howard Woollerton of the school board, in recognition ot the part the two played in averting disaster April 10,\t1962, when the brakes of a school tins failed in Lennoxviile.(Record photo by Gerry I.emay i For quick-thinking The Rev.Graham Barr, minister of Trinity United Church in Sherbrooke, will receive an honorary doctorale from United Theological College at its con mertime (they arc mostly fiom|VOCRtjon m Moutri,ai Mav 7.outside of Sherbrooke and some Thc convocation will be held A Lcnnoxvillc High School student and a school bus driver Road hill the morning ol April arc not from the county), wcreia( |.-rv| availabe for Canadian home\tand smoke mark the are» where to $75.\t\\ portable\tpension\tt norther: at Fort William.Two\t!defence in case of need.Clarifi\tmore than 5,000.000 people live, scheme\tprice wheat sv -tem for domes- cation of role\tof Canadian\tFifty per\tcent of\tall coal and lie and exp.v t markets, with\tforces in Europe to be sought\t30 per cent of all steel produced Conservative Loans\tto muni-'e03Sumcr ' u b-s 1 d ' s0 bread\taf NATO council ministerial;in the European Common Mar- cipalities covering their 50-per-iprices w0\u201d 1 risf' ®hi\tti cent share of urban redevelop- M\";por,s ,,früm bll,utcr ,0, 1 n V' IL-\t well as the repairing of ttshing rods and reels of all sort» and sires.In order to accommodate those sportsmen Financial & Market Report COURTESY OF GREENSHIilOS LTD CANADIAN bTOCK\tMONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE\tEXCHANGE Closing Ham iKHrRRROOKF DATLT RECORD, FR1, MAR 22 HWl Birth « Death n EDMOND \u2014 To Jack and t dmi (nee Salter), a son, John, 9 lbs .\t.\t74 out., born at the .h»ing 11 am Hospital, on March enue of Poly-Tek derives from! who find it inconvenient to get the repairing and binding\tof\tto\tthe shop\tduring\tweekday s hooks of all kinds but prinei- President Clifford announced pally school books sent in\tby'at\tthe meeting that\tthe shop different school commissions of would he open Friday evenings the district.Last year more from 7 until 9 until further than 20,000 books were handl-inotice.ed.\t| For full details\tin At this particular time of\tthe\tto\tthe shop at\t973 t\test year the shop is busily engaged\tor\tphone the\tmanager Maurice in the hand making of fishing'DeLottinville at L.O-7 6664.MINKS and OHS\t\t\\bitibi\t414\t414 B U'X t'eale\t5 90\t5.85 R\tVigoma\t47 4\t474 U Vila G.i' Trunk\t284\tAluminium\t234\t234 x a»» tar\t104 10 \\\tit ubwtoa\t24 H\t244 B Central del Rio\t8.20 8 20\tVilas\t37 40\t Denison\t12\tBell Tel.\t54*\t544 FalconbrtdRf\t584\t584\tBraril\t4.15\t4 30 8 Gmmar\t8 80\t8,75 8\tB A.Oil\t30\t30 Holiinger\t26 4 264\tM, C.Forest\t15-4\t154 Kerr Addison\t« 80\tB i'.Poxxer\t194\t194 Qurmont\tIt)\tU'an.Cement\t364\t364 B Sleep Rock\t4 80\tCan.iron\t21**\t214 8 DAVIS.Ola E.\u2014 At his residence in South Barnston, Que, Sherbrooke ion Thursday, March 21st, 1063, 20th, 1963 Ola K, Davis, beloved husband Both well.\tof Maude Major, in his Hist 1\tyear.Resting at Cass Funeral FOWLER To la'wis and Joan Home, 39 Dufferin ltd , Stan-(nee l^xson), a son, Dwayne stead Funeral acnire at Christ U*wis, at the C J M.Hospital Anglican t'hureh, Stanstead, on Astvestos, Que, on March IHtli Saturday March 23rd at 4 pm, 1963 A brother for Brent.NEW FORK STOCK EXCHANGE k'dn.jt'dn.k\u2019dn.v'dn.Aviation El, Breweries Celanese Inti.Power 9 HP M 44 -V\"\"'- - 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CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) \u2014 (Reuters)\u2014The ruling Conser-The Progressive Conservative vative party took a fresh buf- government of Premier Walter feting today as labor held its Shaw is to launch an investi Parliament seat while the Lib- gation into a Liberal opposition oral party swept the govern claim that three provincial elec- ! ment candidate from second place in a byelection here Thursday.Results of the Colne Valley ] byelection in Yorkshire gave P rime Minister Macmillan\u2019s supporters no encouragement! |llr, that their party\u2019s 18-month-long | slump with the British voters\u2014 aggravated by severe regional unemployment\u2014was easing.Results of the voting were: Patrick Duffv.Labor.18,033 Lib-inder, Ar thur Fox, independent, 266 r I votes; Richard Wainwright, Li | oral, 15.994; Andrew Alexandt I Conservative, 6,238; and A UHSKHnMUEttHi *!,,,\u2022«\t1/\t\\\tt ''Its! 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Johns Manville Monig.Ward N Y.Central Pepsi Radio Republic Steel II.S.Rubber Std.Oil of N, Studebaker Ü.S.Steel Van.Steel Woolworth J.Man CAM BH1DC.I , A grand jury 1 | Roy Smith, 35 y ear-old Boston 0j.| handyman, on charges of murder, rape and robbery in the Closing\t11am\tCdu Pm ixuiixv.\t274\t264 120-4\t1204\tCons.Paper\t374\t37 \t\tCons.Smelters\t25\t25 454\t454\tDist.Seagrams\t494\t494 ! 304\t304\tDom.Bridge\t194\t194 59-4\t\t.Dom.Tar\t184\t 89 4\t904\tDom Textile\t204\t204 224\t\tDupont\t42\t 85\t\tFamous Platers\t19\t194 23-4\t23 \\\tFord \u201cA\u2019\t174\t 137 *\t\tFraser\t264\t264 73\t\tGreat 1 «i k e-' Paper\t174\t174 634\t634\tUaxxker Siddley\t6\t 334\t284\tI Hudson Bay to.\t134\t 28\t\tHudson Bay Min.\t544\t54 4 42-4\t42 s\tImp.Oil\t414\t 44.4\t\tInd.Accept.\t26\t26 34\t\tIni Nickel\t64 4\t644 164\t\tlull.Paper\t304\t304 49 4\t\tIni.Pipe\t804\t 59 'l*\t594\tI Initial 1\t164\t 364\t364\tLaur Fin.\u201cA\u201d\t16\t164 44\t634\tMcMillan Blondel\t224\t22-4 631 h\t\tMassey Harri'\t134\t134 64\t\tMiron Pfd.\tIP.\t 45\t454\t; Noranda\t324\t 124\t\tPrice Bros\t36 4\t37 704\t\tQuebec Tel.\t464\t \t\tRoyalito Oil\t\t12\\ cted\t\tSayxettc\t2t; Shaxx inican\t15 294\t Mass.\t(AP)-\tS.t'n.Power Pfd.1154\t\t THE MARKET TODAY (3tt»n»hi»ldi Ltd.) Rex Roy Poire* officiating.In lerment in Crystal Lake Come I cry.LEARMONTH, Haiti.Viola \u2014 [At her home in Huntingvllle, on Wednesday, March 20th, 1963, Hattie Viola Hogg, beloved wife of Wilbert G.Lear-month, and dear mother of Allen, of Colborne, Ont,, Jean, Grace, (Mrs.William Mooney, of Chilliwack, D C.) Annie (Mrs.Willis Nutbrown), in her 66th year.Resting at Johnston's Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect St., Sherbrooke, where prayers will he held on Saturday, March at 10.30 a m., followed by service in St.Andrew's Church, Inverness, at 2 30 p m.Mr.An Laurentide Financial Corp.[drew Patton officiating.Inter-Ltd.has announced that it will ment in Boutelle Cemetery, propose « major capital Tor ganization which xvill give Vot ing rights to holders of the present class A non voting shares and reduce Power Corporation voting control to ap The average yield of 91 day Treasury hills following y ester day\u2019s sale of $100 million three month bills was 3.62 as against 364' in the previous week.death ol Mrs.Bessie Goldberg, |6l, strangled in her Belmont home March 11 Smith was cm | ployed for cleaning work a few hours before Mrs Goldberg's) husband found her body, the Traders Kin \u201cA\" 14 Trans-Can Pipe 25Vi \u201c Rights Triad Oil 1.60 384 734 654 704 Walker Bn.Cn.Nationale Bk of Montreal Bk ol Nova Scotia \" Rights Bq Provinciale .\t.Cn.Bk of Comm.neck bound with one of hei |{()va) stockings.\tI Tor.Dom.Bank 504 63 A, 74 \\ 614 254 .75 1.55 58 4 73 B 654 2.80 B 504 63 744 iproximatolv 60' from the pres cut 98 The subordinated ci ni mon tdiares will have certain! rights as to participation in dividends, voting and converii jhility to common shares.A majority of directors ol Shaumigan Water and Power jt\u2019o.have made it known that |they will accept the Qtieb.-'' Hydro offer with respect to their own shares.In shareholders they , that the decision as to whether MACDONALD, Bertha May \u2014 At Halifax, N S , on March 20th, 1963, after a long illness, Bertha May Hartwell, beloved wife of Robert E MacDonald, in her 34th year Youngest daughter of Mrs Nellie Hartwell, of Hat ley, and the late Bradley Hart well.Funeral and burial on Friday, Mareh 22nd, at Halifax.N.S.News of the services Ai yow uomjPs By CHARLES CA IT HP A UGH A AovuI bus been given for the formation and relocation of a number of Canadian Army Militia units in Quebec Command effeefive Mareh I, I9(>.L RL\u2019ETSCHI, Ervin \u2014 At Sutton, Que., on Mareh 2Ls't.1963.Ervin Ruetsehi, beloved hus-« letter to|,>an* useless to give an anti- The human body, he says, can bio,tic \"\"-'y \u2022» * 'old, \u2019\u2019 B.u\u2018 fight off naturally the common ni,turc can be h1lt.LORNE FREDERICK HAWKINS, of Montreal, whose engagement is announced.The bride-to- be Is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Allan Raymond Almond, of Ernnoxville.Her fiance is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Frederick Edward Hawkins, of Toronto, Out.The wedding has been arranged to take place on June 29, at St.(ieorge\u2019s Anglican Church, l.ennoxville.sages remain open and clean.But if the air is dry, viruses and bacteria have a chanee to grow.Nature's second defence against infection\u2014the lymphoid tissue of the tonsils and adenoids which traps germs and destroys them with antibodies and chemicals\u2014can also become infected and require treatment if repeatedly infected due to dry air.BREATHE WITH NOSE And mouth breathing, necessitated when infected adenoids block nasal passages, is potentially harmful because over a Ascot W.l.hold annual meeting, elect new officers The annual meeting of the Ascot Women\u2019s Institute took place in the assembly hall, Experimental Farm, Lennox-ville, with 25 members pres-ent and one new member welcomed.Mrs.Wentworth S.Richardson, introduced Mr.and Mrs.Sylvestre, superintendent of the Experimental Farm and Mrs.Frank Ingham, president; welcomed the guests.Mrs.Harold Robertson, reported on a most successful card party held.Mrs.Wilbur McCurdy, dis-tributed begonia and dahlia bulbs.Volunteers for (hr eaneer dressing work on March 2B, will be Mrs.Ben Ingham, Mrs.Albert Parsons, Mrs.Thomas B.Majury and Mrs.William T.Pearson.CONVENERS REPORTS The conveners gave their annual reports, followed by the reporls of the secretary-treasurer and auditors.These showed a very successful year.At the noon hour a luncheon was served by the ways and means committee, at which lime the ladies of the farm office staff were guests.Following lunch, Mrs.Roy Suitor, county president, presided for the election of officers, with the following re suits: President, Mrs.Frank Ingham; first vice-president, Mrs.Harold Robertson; second vice-president, Mrs, Lawrence Copping; secretary, Mrs.Wentworth S.Richardson, treasurer, Mrs.Ashley Halcher.Conveners: Agriculture, Mrs Wilbur McCurdy; Citizenship, Mrs.Thomas Devany; Education, Mrs.Donald McElrea; Home Economics, Mrs.William T.Pearson; Publicity, Mrs.John Campbell; Welfare a n d Health, Mrs.Harry Arguin; Social service, Mrs.Lawrence Copping and Mrs.Robinson.Delegates to the provincial convention at Macdonald College in June are Mrs.Ashley Hatcher and Mrs.Thomas Devany.Delegates to the county meetings are Mrs.John Gordon Campbell and Mrs.William T.Pearson.A donation was made to the Cancer Fund and to the Red Cross.The 45th anniversary of this branch will be observed at the April meeting, to be held at the home of Mrs.Frank Ingham.The latter is especially difficult in the spring and fall months.Optimum relative humidity is considered to be about 40-45 per cent.\"And to maintain this Milby W.I.Mrs.Bertrand Turner elected president at annual meeting The annual meeting of the Milby Women\u2019s Institute, was held at the home of Mrs.Archie Fairbrother.Mrs, Roy Suitor took the chair for the election of officers which resulted as follows: President, Mrs.Bertrand Turner; first vice-president, Mrs.Ar chic Fairbrother; second vice-president, Mrs.Stewart when the temperature outside is Cairns; secretary, Mrs.Wil-20 degrees and inside is 70 de- liam T.Evans; treasurer, grecs requires about one gallon: Mrs.Roy Suitor.Conveners; of water a room a day.\" ! Agriculture, Mrs.Willliam T.SIMPLE METHODS\t:\tKvans; Education, Mrs.Ian There are many simple ways| Kirby; Citizenship, Mrs.Ar-of raising the humidity in a chie Fairbrother; Home Eco-home\u2014boiling water in a kettle, nomics, Mrs.William Suitor; opening more windows, draping Welfare and Health,^ Mrs.towels with their ends in pails Stewart Cairns, Mrs.Eugene of water over the radiators andj registers, and keeping wet plants in the house.gate and Mrs.Archie Fair-brother and Mrs.William T.Evans as provincial delegates.The report of the quarterly county meeting w\"as given and various items discussed.Mrs.Ian Kirby, presented the new program for the coming year which proved quite interesting.This will be presented again at the next meeting.The new telephone committee named are: Mrs.Bert- rand Turner, Mrs.Allan Suitor, Mrs, Johnston Beattie and Mrs.Ian Kirby.CONVENERS REPORTS Regular monthly reports heard were; Agriculture, Mrs.W.Johnston Beattie, read an interesting article from Uw local agronome explaining the planting and care of begonias.Education, Mrs.Robert Suitor, explained the new Cui-sinaire method of teaching arithmetic.Home Economies, Mrs.Eugene Naylor read two articles from C.A.C.report Welfare and Health, Mrs.William Suitor, reported three sick and shut-ins remembered and two gold cups given as anniversary gifts.It was decided that evening meetings proved more convenient to the majority of the members.At the close refreshments were served.Women s groups in the news ST.Lipstick gives new swing to youth If you arc.under 21, you'll he happy to know that you are right in style.The official word has come from Paris, where fashion edicts originate, that the youthful look will be stronger than ever Ihis spring.Enhancing the young feeling of many new fashion designs is the trend to softer, lighter colors in cosmetics.Pink, for example, will be lops on the list.And, for you under voting age, ii is ideal.The new lipstick shades are tailored for the peaches and cream set, but they can enhance mother and, quite possibly, grandmother, too.One lipstick, with complementary foundation and powder in pressed form, is designed with a creamy base to protect young lips.Just as important is the fact that it stays \u201ctrue\u201d under any lighting.You will come to appreciate this as you experiment with various shades to find those that work to advantage with your skin coloring as well as the many colors in your wardrobe.You probably have discovered by now that your lip line isn\u2019t perfect.Don\u2019t, fret.You can slim loo-full lips, make droopy ones smile and fill oui narrow ones wilh some patient application.\u2022\tThe important first step is lo start with your lips powder-dry.If you use foundation, extend it slightly over your lip line as a base and to eliminate any color gap, \u2022\tTo build up thin lips, apply lipstick with a brush slightly outside your lip line, but do not change the natural pattern of your lips or extend the lipstick too far outside it.\u2022\tIf your mouth needs slimming, outline slightly within your Up line.Foundation will cover your natural line.\u2022\tThe best way to correct a droopy look is with a smile.But, lipstick docs help.Apply your lipstick in straight lines from center to corners of the lower lip.This helps cut the downward curves.Incidentally, most of us lend to apply our lipstick looking straight into the mirror.You can create a better lip profile if you use a mirror to study the side view, too.Temperatures should be kept it about 70 degrees or even lower, especially at night.\"Wear sweaters if you're I cold,\u201d said the doctor, explain-|ing that generally as the air is : humidified, a person is more j comfortable at a lower temperature.In homes heated by hot air, many different types of humidifiers \u2014 water-evaporating or moisture-spraying units \u2014 can be installed in a furnace.\u201cBut these should be checked frequently to make sure they are working properly.\u201d Even with sufficient humidity, colds are more difficult to avoid if body resistance is low during convalescence or due to fatigue, drinking and smoking, dust and smog, the doctor said.Naylor, Jr., and Mrs.Allan Suitor.Publicity, Mrs.Robert Suitor; House Committee, Mrs.Roy Suitor, Mrs.Bertrand Turner and Mrs.William Evans.The slate was presented by Mrs.W.Johnston Beattie and unanimously accepted.Annual reports from all conveners showed that a busy and profitable year had been spent.During 1962-63 the sum of $672.42 was raised.Expenses totaled $437.88, included donations to homes, hot lunches schools, scholarships, UNICEF, and Institute allocations.The New Year\u2019s balance of $234.54 is an encouraging start.Mrs.W.Johnston Beattie, was named as a county dele- |that donations of small or large visit the School children at work.and see the PATRICK MISSION CIRCLE\tj amounts to this fund would be The St.Patrick Mission Cir- appreciated, cle met in St.Patrick's Church Two new members were wel-Hall on Monday March 18, withieomed into the group Miss Miss Eva McConnell in the Kathleen Kenalty and Mrs.M.chair, due to the absence of | Paquet, the president, Miss Trudy Evans.Plans for the Easterjness the meeting adjourned.Salad Tea to take place on! - April 20 in St.Patrick\u2019s Church ADMIRAL SIR DUDLEY Hall were made.It was decided POUND CHAPTER, I.O.D.E.to have the usual salad bar, The regular monthly meet apron table, home-baked good ing of the Admiral Sir Dudley for the evening, was introduced ies, surprise boxes and a new Pound Chapter, I.O.D.E., wasito the members, innovation will be a nearly-new held on Tuesday, March 12, at Following the meeting, rejewellery booth.\t11 O.D.E.House, Moore Street, freshments were serveu uy wie Conveners for the different The regent, Mrs.Bruce Allan-: hostesses, Mrs.Norman Staf-tables were appointed and the son, was in the chair.\tI\tford, Mrs.Keith Jeffrey, Mrs.decorating committee was The secretary, Mrs.O.O\u2019Con-Paul Janson and Mrs.Ronald named.\tnor read a letter from the Sher-IKouri.Miss G.Hebert, honorary brooke Retarded Children's Mrs.Murray Campbell, reported for the Project Committee and suggested several ideas for a spring project.The members decided to hold There being no further busi- a dinner-dance in May for members and their guests.The convener is Mrs.Ronald Kouri and Mrs.James Strickland is in charge of tickets.Mrs.Ed MacAuley, a guest president, advised the meetingjSchool, which thanked mem-that several donations hadjbers for the donation to been received for the St.Joseph the School.An invitation was Chapel Fund, and suggested extended to the members to We can do without 'em Some people most people could get along very well without: \u2022 The person who pro- QUALITY AND VALUE PACESETTER IN AUTOMATIC HOME LAUNDRY APPLIANCES 1963 MOFFAT AUTOMATIC WASHER Model 231-287\tONLY $23QûO High-performance, feature-packed and rugged dependability.Traditional Moffat Quality for service and satisfaction.Takes all the drudgery out of washing .automatically! mises lo call right back on a matter important to you\u2014 and who doesn\u2019t call back at all.\u2022\tThe person whose first reaction to one of your new possessions is, \"1 hope you use it more than we used ours,\u201d or, \u201cif i had known you were going to buy one, I would have given ours to you.I never use it at all.\u201d \u2022The person who hasn\u2019t seen you for a while and whose greeting is, \u201cHaven\u2019t you put on weight?\u201d Or \u201cWhat have you done to your hair?\" Or \u201cHave you been ill?\u201d \u2022\tThe person who says, Canadian pianist plays in renowned Paris orchestras PARIS (CP) \u2014 A Canadian who plays both harp and piano is recognized today in Paris as an accomplished performer on both instruments.Cecile Prefontaine, who first came to Paris in 1954 as a student on a Quebec government bursary, now in her early 30s plays w'ith some of the most [renowned Paris orchestras and j has earned praise from critics.At some recitals she plays j the harp; at others, the piano.Here she has performed with the orchestra of the Paris mus-[ieal conservatory, at the Ecole Normale and the Salle Gaveau.In Canada she has played j with the symphony orchestras of both Quebec and Montreal.Three years ago she performed w\u2019ith the CBC symphony.PIANO WAS FIRST Miss Prefontaine\u2019s career began w'ith study of piano while she was a schoolgirl at the Ur-suline Convent in Quebec City.Her work with the harp began only when she was \u201cabout 20 years old.\" It was during the intermission of a concert in Quebec that composer Claude Champagne, now the Quebec provincial music conservatory's assistant director, suggested she take the ST.PETER'S W.A.The monthly meeting of the Woman\u2019s Auxiliary of St.Peter\u2019s Church was held in the Memorial Hall on March 11.The devotional period was conducted by Miss Annie Baldwin.The educational program w'as taken by Mrs.J.Franklin, on the study of the Church in the Sixties.Mrs.Bartlett conducted the business session calling on the different committees for their reports.It was reported by the Social Welfare Committee that they.made 155 calls on the sick and shut-ins.Miss Giroux reported that a gift was presented to Mrs.D.Ward, prior to her leaving to take up residence in Montreal, as a small token of appreciation for her work in the association.The meeting wras brought to a close with prayer by Rev.J.Franklin.After the meeting refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.A.Spry, Mrs.J.Northey and Mrs.R.Mawhood.SAUSAGES AND S H E P- solution for a hearty one-HERD\u2019S PIE \u2014 A perfect i dish family meal that\u2019s kind to both the digestion and budget.\u201cIt\u2019s too bad you missed (he party.II was the best one of [harp course, the year\t! \u201cFrom then on,\u201d she says, \u201cI \u2022 The person who visits [was not discouraged despite the you in the hospital and tells fact the harp is an expensive instrument, and that I could not you.\u201cWell, now s your chance to get a good rest.\u201d\tj practise more \u2022 The person who listens each day.\u201d than an hour Two top favorites Sausages and shepherds pie are unbeatable 1963 MOFFAT AUTOMATIC DRYER Model 331-187 ONLY *199 oo Safe and simple to operate for all types of fabrics.Single knob control.Moffat Qualitv construction is your assurance of perfect performance.H\tH\t\t\tII \t\t\t\t to your tale of woe and dismisses it with, \u201cDon\u2019t worry; it could be worse.\u201d \u2022\tThe person who arouses your curiosity and then says, \u201cSomeday, maybe, I\u2019ll tell you all %about it.\u201d \u2022\tThe person who says when you have moved into a larger house, \u201cNice place you have here.\u201d \u2022\tThe person who looks over the room you have just had redecorated and says, \u201cOh, it looked so pretty the way it was.\u201d \u2022\tThe person who never remembers that he met you a half-dozen times before.\u2022\tThe person who says, \u201cI know\u2019 so-and-so is a good friend of yours, but .\u201d \u2022\tThe person who tells the story you told him and She bought her first harp [shortly afterwards\u2014at a cost of $2,500.In 1954 she received the gov-; (ernment bursary which enabled! her to come to Paris to study the harp with Mme.Lily Las-kine.Now she devotes four hours-little ieat\u2019h morning to the piano, three hours in the afternoon to the harp\u2014and returns to the piano for a period in the evening.\u201cBut I don\u2019t advise anyone to take up two instruments at the same time,\" she savs.An amateur gourmet cook once remarked wryly that the first gourmets must have been shepherds, judging by the number of excellent recipes for \u201cShepherd\u2019s Pie\u201d that are top favorites today.It\u2019s certainly true that sufficient versions of this popular dish exist to allow nearly every shepherd to have had his very own recipe! Tasty, satisfying and economical.onion gravy.Cover with rest of mashed potatoes, and garnish with cooked sausages or thinly-sliced ones, and sprinkle with bread crumbs, papri- ka and small dabs of butter.Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) about 30 minutes or until crust is brown on top.Advice given to women electors TORONTO (CP)\u2014Know what you\u2019re talking about, take a stand and stick with it\u2014this is the advice the Association of Women Electors of Toronto is giving women in other cities who want to know the key to its success.In 25 years, this small nonpartisan group has earned the respect of city council and municipal officials and of the voting public, for its informed these pies can include almost house painting project, opinions on civic issues.It has received inquiries from Ottawa, Galt and Regina, where women are interested in forming similar groups.A group of women in Victoria recently adopted the Toronto group's constitution.\u201cOur success is not due to The tag end of winter may| A new or absolutely clean,\u2018numbers but rather a small be a bit early to start a major soft-bristle brush will give the core of hard workers,\u201d says im- Furniture painting ideal for talentless painter but it\u2019s best results, and the technique'med>ate P35* president Mrs.G.S.Vickers, explaining why the Just dip any ingredient that suits the the perfect time to repaint odd for\tit e cook's personal taste (and Pieces of furniture that dont\"- \u2019 ®\t\u2018\tassociation never promotes many a ieft-over, too), facts quite fit into the decor of your ine brusn into the paint ancl mcmbership with great drive.which probably account in large measure for their longstanding popularity! Rivalling them over the years have been sausages .those spicy and succulent bits of pork which are so easy to hecaufe thev- havc^no0warie work isn't difficult.It is chief- require but one~new\u2019coatTpar-\u2019[board of control and executive whatever.When sausages are home.Once re-finished, they pull it lightly over the edge ofj \"Now we have about 350 will give the whole room\u2014and yje can t0 remove any excess women \u2014 we are so busy we your spirits\u2014a lift.For noth ; int Fj,rst_ brush across .don\u2019t even have time to take ing quite matches the satisfac- , 1''\t'\t'\t.\t' ' accurate count.\u201d tion of transforming a faded.lhcn WU1 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 1 e oraih until Thcir working technique is dull eyesore into something >he old surface is completely ; observing and reporting.A [you'll be proud to display.covered.\tmember attends all metropoli- Even for an amateur the yiost enameled surfaces hm and city council meetings.The Ladies\u2019 Sherbrooke Curl- solution for a hearty one-dish family meal that\u2019s kind to both the digestion and the gets a big laugh, instead of -ng Club will be holding their budget.Here s a recipe for asking YOU to tell it.FOR MODERN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES See Your Favorite Dealer or, Sou WE GUAR ern Canada Power f?16 t.21S«-t L WlakelaAujeh JjincheA Wr Baked BREAD & ROLLS (lllatl S LO.2-2744 ly a matter of using the right\tticularly\tif a first-class\tpaintj standing board\tand committee I toamoH\twith\tShepherd\u2019s\tPie\tPr°ducts and carefully follow-\tenanlej\tuse(b Qf C0lirse two! meetings.//\"I\t/]\t',4\t\u2014\tunbea'able ^ a *ew tropic instructions.coats will provide a firmer.Detailed reports \u2014 including I)\tr \\ eomhination and the perfect Bcst of all< ,he materials >'ou longer-wearing surface.On the .which councillors arc absent or J erSOflCllS\tsolution for a heartv one-dish necd are as close as y0Ur Paint.other hand, unfinished wood, late (even if only five minutes), \u2022\t'\tdealer.\tor wood from which the old\tanh the attentiveness of those It\u2019s no secret\tthat your: finish has been completely re-\"ho are present\u2014are given at work will be easier\tand the re-\tmoved, will need a coat of un-\tthe association's monthly meet- suits more satisfactory if you jdercoat before the enamel.Injrog and made available to any-choose top quality paint, so either case, once the top coat f°r *2 3 year, when you choose, make sure it;of enamel is dry, your job is! The association was not set is made by a reputable com-\tfinished.\tup for reform but rather to\ten- ed\tpotatoes,\t2\ttbsps.\tonion,\tpany which stands behind its y0 one\tdenies that a\tgood ,coura!e PeoPle\t'?bfcome cut fine.4\ttbsps.\tflour.2\tproduct.Time and\tenergy are\tpaint job requires patience and\u2018f?rm£,d about.an resides with Mr.and Mrs.Hill house.Mrs.Sawyer is to be congra tulated on being so active at her age, she walks out to visit nearby neighbors quite frequently.Spring Tea is planned by CWL at Walerville WATER VILLE \u2014 At the! | monthly meeting of the Catho-I lie Women\u2019s League, Mrs.M Meigs, won the woollen blan i ket raffled by the group, the! ticket was drawn by Miss Aliéné Hand, of Sherbrooke.Plans were made for a spring tea to be held on April 20, in! the church hall, with Mrs.Vf.Willard, the convener.The meeting was entertained! by Mrs.John Murphy and Mrs.Annie Fortier, in the town ball on March 13.Following adjournment, re freshements were served by the hostesses.Fitch Bay guild WA plan dinner FITCH BAY \u2014 'me Guild and W.A.met at the home of Mrs.Donald Wharry on March 12, w-ith Rev.L.G.Westman present.Plans were made for a dinner to be held in the Canon Gustin Hall, the last week in April, plans were also made for the bazaar on the first Saturday in August.The next meeting will be in the hall on April 3, the hostesses Mrs.Flossie Mosher and Mrs.Roy SheJdor.The meeting closed by Mr.Westman was followed by lunch, served by Mrs.Wharry, assist ed by Mrs.Ethel Rollins and Mrs.Francis Bedwell.As one of the firms who worked on the new Woolworth's store, we are proud of the part we played, and extend the management of this store our sincere best wishe*.Eastern Townships Terrazzo Tile Marble LTD.34Î Bowen So.\u2014 Sherbrooke Tel.LO.2-6864 lion is the store\u2019s pastry conn 1er Pastries are cooked in its modern kiicheu Miss Blanche Dion, who worked in Hie Sherbrooke Woolworth's store for many years, is now a superintendent of lunch counters for Quebec district, the first French Canadian woman to attain the post.Miss Lorraine Gingras is lunch and pastry manager in the Sherbrooke store.She has worked for the firm for li> years, and will continue to supervise the new lunch conn 1er facilities The store is part of ihc famous K \\V Woolworth chain, which includes thous and» of stores and a large Canadian section Everything is on sale at Woolworth\u2019s, always at low prices, There is candy, packaged and by the pound There arc socks for babies, men and women in well-known brands.One department offers worn on's nylons in spring tints, another hats and handker chiefs, bab> clothes and blouses.Costume jeweller,' is avail able, as are hair care articles and cosmetics.A household goods section has rugs, drapes, cleaning goods, utensils and flower arrangements.Toys for the youngsters are varied.Manager of the local store is Georges Lacaillo, a Mont real native who has been in the company for 36 years, four in Sherbrooke He in viles customers to share in the reopening celebrations.\"Always Fresh ' PRODUCE served at WOOLWORTH'S is supplied by Alix & Blais Cie Ltée WHOLESALE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 10 Bowen North Sherbrooke Tel.LO.2-3867 \"i\"\t- f, ^ y f » MODERN LUNCH COUNTER \u2014 The remodelled worth store on Wellington Street North, feature* pletely new, modem lunch counter.Wool t
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