Sherbrooke daily record, 21 juin 1963, Section 1
[" *ï Annual vacation edition THE WEATHER Mainly cloudy with a few scattered showers; cooler; winds westerly 20 with gusts.High at Sherbrooke 65.Outlook for Saturday; Variable cloudiness, not quite so cool.Sljttbtootic Dailii Uecocd Today's Chuckle Jltite is the month when unis tiki1 In ionk on (he bride side of life.Established 1897 Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, 1R1DAY.JIM 21,1963 TTTTTfX TT Si\\tv - Seventh Year MONTIKI IS ELEGED POPE PAUL VI Preliminary hearing for FL Q suspects opens today MONTREAL tCP) \u2014 Prelimiidesigner; Raymond Villeneuve, preliminary hearing was notj nary hearings\tare to start today! 19, student; Jacques Giroux, iq,\tnamed by the jury.\tu\tj\t-v- i Ihe terrorist activities\tstarted for 17 men and one womamphotographer; and Yves Ld-;March 8 uhen MoloU)v cotlaails facing a total of 154 charges imoonte, 18, cler\u201e.\twere thrown at three Montreal- connection with the terrorist The preliminary hearings, at area armories.The last incident activities of le Front de Libera- which a , ¦'lldgc V1'\toccurred May 20 when a dyna- ,\t\u201e\t.\twhether the accused\tshould be\tmite bomb exploded\tbehind\tan- t.on Québécois.\tcommitted for trial,\tmay last\tother arraorv.The charges range from non- several weeks.\tIn addition to O'Neill\u2019s death, capital murder \u2014 laid against The charges were laid after [terrorist activities were blamed five of those under arrest \u2014 to a coroner\u2019s jury found 21 per- by police for crippling army conspiracy to cause an explo- criminally responsible for explosives expert, Sgt.- Mat.the death of army night watch- Waller Lcja.42.He was ser-sion.Sentences on conviction oi man \\yUl:re(i Vincent O'Neill, ously injured May 17 when a the charges could range from gj, killed in a violent explosion1 time-bomb he was atempting five years to life.\tApril 20.\t,to dismantle exploded in his Facing the murder charges! No charges have, been laid,hands, arc Georges Schoeters, 33, Bel-against four of the persons The bomb was one of 11 gian-born economics student;[named by the coroner\u2019s jurybplanted in mail boxes in subur-Gabriel Hudon.20, industrial One person scheduled to face ban Westinount.Opposition seeks Gordon scalp; Socred demands his resignation OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Opposition, mantled a resignation because and there would be an inquiry, parties still are demanding the of circumstances surrounding!No one did so.scalp of Finance Minister Gor- Wednesday's sudden withdrawal Gilles Grégoire, Social Crediti don despite Prime Minister;of the controversial \u201ctakeover\u201d[financial critic, said Mr.Gordonj Pearson's statement that resiggtax on foreign industrial take- should resign \u201cif he has any nation of the minister is out of! overs.\t|decency\u201d because he bowed to the question.\tA Progressive Conservative'pressure from iinanciers in; As the Commons budget de- yjp broadly hinted that Mrs Wednesday's withdrawal of the Gordon should leave the cabinet! budget s 30 - per - cent takeoverj because of his use of three out- ,ax on large - scale Canadian side businessmen to help pre-îs^0CE sales to foreign investors, pare the budget speech.\tj Eldon Woolliams (PC \u2014 Bow Earlier in the day.Prime'River,) said ,,hat iîl,houSh jie[ Minister Pearson had told re.wasnt suggesting any wrongdo- porters there was no question ing\u2019 *r^Tor0nl° of the 57-year-old minister ^M'sed to help prepare the budget j ! signing.\tI .bate continued Thursday, a Social Credit spokesman de- Unique accord reached PITTSBURGH (AP)\u2014An unprecedented steel-labor agreement that could possibly revolutionize collective bargaining was reached Thursday by the United Steelworkers Union and But when the House opened its day's sitting in a tense atmosphere, Mr.Gordon was pep BULLETIN OTTAWA \u2014(CP)\u2014Finance Minister Gordon said today in pered with opposition questions ^'e Commons that his three and intermittent shouts of \"resign\u201d from Conservative back benches.RENEW DEMANDS There were renewed opposi- special consultants from Toronto were informed of withdrawal of the 30-per-cent securities sales tax before he announced it in Parliament.11 major United States steel ^on demands for an inquiry inlo (CP from AP Reuters' VATICAN CITY In oge old ceremony (lie College o( Cardinals today elected Giovanni Bat tista Cardiral Montini, archbishop ot Milan, the new Pope of the Roman Catholic Church.He chose the name of Pool VI os o symbol of Christian unity.The new Pope is expected to carry forward the progressive policies of his predecessor, John XXIII, who died June of the age of 81.Pope Paul at 65 is the 22ml i tiler of the Roman Catholic Church.A Vatican source suid Pope Paul has decided to retain Amleto Cardinal Cicognani as his secret ary o! state the Vatican's premier and foreign minister.Cardinal Cicognani held the high office under Pope John.\"I have tidings of great |oy,\" proclaimed Al (redo Cardinal Ottaviani, secretary of the College of Cardinals to thousands who jammed St.Pet-ct's Square.\"We have a Pope the most excellent Lord Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini.\" UTI VKI I) ON II \\l ( ONY In Inn with tradition Pop, Paul then appealed on iln basilica balcon) at I2:.\u2019l pm < 7 :I a in 11)1) lo make Ins first public appearance as the chid pastor ol ihe world's 300,()()(),000 Roman Catholics li was an hour alter llu-whin sinok, pulling froni the chimney ol ihe Sistinc Chapel had fii'st signalled his election Only loi an uistani did tile voiee of llu new Pope shake with emotion as he gave his Inst blessing, \u201cUibi et orbi, ' lo ihe cilv of Rome and lo die world.His message rang out el.ai and strong to the crowds below I hey responded w ith a great roar.lie stayed on ihe baleons loi live mimiles, clad in papal robe- of while, with a while skullcap.An embroidered papal stole iliaped his shoulder (dey haired, blue eyed, lie piesenlcd a liguir ol gieai dignilv and line physical appearance.A In1 delivered Iln blessing\t^\t^L.lie made Ihe sign ol Hie no-toward Ihe elowd.Then he relumed In the Sis I me i 'hapel In again i eeeir e llu homage of Ihe College of Car dmals who had chosen liim Pope on the seeond day ol their eon clave, GRANTED INDULGENCE The throng was told (hat the new Pope had gi anted tlieni a full indulgence \u2014 a remission before God of temporal punish ment due to sins.Council immediate concern VATICAN CITY ( Henters) \u2014 The most iminediale lasks far jing Pope Paul VI are Ihe eeu- I he new Pope needed at least ! nl(,nir;,| coiinr 54 voles for his election.A Vatican diplnmal, he was pro secretary ol slate for Pope Pius XII.and relations with Communist East Europe The ecumenical council, the lir.sl world assembly of Ihe Ho The new Pope went all Ihe way hark lo Ihe I7lli century lo man Catholic Church s bishops for nearly a eenliiry, was anlo INDEX Births, deaths .\t.\t7 Classified .8 Comics .< Editorials .4 Farm .10 Financial .7 Sports .9 Television .2 Townships .5 Women\t6 producers.\t,lhe Possibility of advance leaks The agreement, seen as a partial answer to the industry\u2019s chronic unemployment ills, marks the first time a settlement has been concluded in the basic steel industry without a strike or threat of a strike.No wage increase is included in the pact that features an extended vacation plan for senior employees, the first such plan in the industry.The agreement, which will cost the companies an estimated 15 cents an hour a man-hour worked, also includes new hospital, health and insurance benefits.The contract is effective for 21 months, starting Aug.1.Each side will have the right to terminate the pact upon 120 days notice after Jan.1, 1965.Announcement of the agreement\u2014reached without formal collective bargaining \u2014 was made jointly by labor and management executives.DISCUSSIONS INFORMAL The agreement culminates! about 51-2 months of serious, but informal, discussions by the joint union-industry human relations committee, a body created after the bitter 116-day strike in 1959, to examine mu-J tual problems Under the current two-year| contract, the union has had the right since May 1 to reopen formal negotiations.That would have automatically imposed a! 90-day strike deadline.Steelworker president David J McDonald, who serves as co ] chairman of the 10-man human\" relations committee with R.! Conrad Cooper, executive vice-president of U.S.Steel, credited; the human relations committee with doing \u201ca magnificent job.\u2019l had stood to make \u201cmillions\u201d ot budget information\tfrom their inside knowledge.To these, Prime Minister Citing cases of two Btitish Pearson returned the challenge: cabmet ministers who resigned Present evidence of anv leaks over m'nor budget leaks, Mr.Woolliams said the question ol POPE PAUL VI Pontiff dynamic leader malicallv Hie ! whether to follow their example iis one Mr.Gordon must \u201cmake [his own decision on.\u2019 MARRIED TO COUSIN\tVATICAN CITY (Reuters)\u2014| The «5 year-old former car-iParliament and newspaper edi- I!i2.'i and workiil li He said Mr.Gordon was \u201cun-j(;jovannj Baltista Montii electedlünal archbishop of Milan, nowW.\tll\"' top to boron,, dermining the position of the\t,\t\u201e known as Pope Paul VI, sue- After being ordained in !!)20.pro serreUiu | prime minister himself\u201d bc-[Suprcrnr porl 1\t0\t16 .omanj cceds Pope John XXIII and is ihe studied ecclesiastical diplo- and Pope I'u cause one of the three budget! Catholic Church today, is eon-1 eXpCCte(i (0 carry on the latter's jmacy, philosophy and canon' helpers, Martin O'Connell, be-jsidered one of the church\u2019s'progressive policies, longed to a Toronto investment;most dynamic leaders.ifirm headed by W.C.Harris:_______ Iwho is married to a first cousin-of Mr.Pearson.and civil law foi scierai .ears l.nrii h.t,\tr ,u ,,\tin,i11 Kingfisher Cover 7)\tChampion 7)\tChampion 8)\tBig Time Wrestling 5:30 p.m.3) Dance Date 8) Bugs Bunny 7)\tA U Pointe de l\u2019exploration 12) The Three Stooges 5:55 p.m.8)\tSaturday Evening Report 4:00 p.m.6i Project Hope 7)\tChansonnettes 8)\tThe Untouchables 12) Sword of Freedom 4:13 p.m.\\) Weatherwise 4:20 p.m.3) 47th General Assembly 5)\tHawaiian Eye 6)\tBallads and Bards 12» Know Your Sports 4:30 p.m.31 Overland Trail 7» Tele-bulletin 4:45 p.m.6> CBC TV News 7i La Meteo 4:50 p.m.7)\tEdition Sportive 7:00 p.m.^) Beverly Hillbillies 7)\tSoiree Canadienne 8)\tBold Journey I L2) Stoney Burke 7:30 p.m.3> Jackie Gleason ; 5) Sam Benedict , 6/ Lucy Desi Comedy Hour ! 8) The Gaflant Men 8.00 p.m.j T) Adam ou Eve 12) The Four Just Men 8:30 p.m.3) Defenders 5) Joey Bishop 8) Red River Jamboree 7)\tBillet de Faveur 8)\tHootenanny 12) The Dakotas 9:00 p.m.5) Saturday Night At A Movie 8; Great Movies 8) Lawrence Welk 9:30 p.m.3; Have Gun Will Travel 12) The Untouchables 10::00 p.m.i 3) G unsmoke 7)\tLes Couche-Tard 8)\tFight of the Week 10:36 p.m.6)\tJuliette 12) Weekend News 10:45 p.m.7)\tDerniere Edition 8)\tMake That Spare j 12) Pulse H:00 n m.| 6> Final Edition ; 8) Worlds Best \u2019 12) Saturday At the Races 11:10 p.m.3) Final Edition j 5) Alcoa Premier I 6) CBC National j 7j Theatre d\u2019Ete j 8) Saturday News 11:13 p.m., 3) Tomorrow\u2019s Weather 6) The Sp^rt Shop I\t11:20 p.m.3) Sports Final 11:25 p.m.3) Saturday Night Command 11:34 p.m.f 6) Film Favorites 12) Naked City 12 midnight 12) Pajama Playhouse 8/ Tho Late Show I SATURDAY ly experts any more since their names never appear among tournament winners.It seems that it is about time for the public to take up and use this improvement in playing tactics.I have used it in my table of leads in \"Win at Bridge with Oswald Jacoby\u201d land have made it standard in (the Jacoby system.Of course, 11 have been using it for many years In my own play.Now take a look at the North and South hands and the bidding.West opens the deuce of spades.East takes his ace and returns the six.if your oppon- \u2022 ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN! 8:30 a.m.j 8) My Friend Fllcka 9:00 a.m.3) Captain Kangaroo 'b) Teddy Bear Playhouse 9:15 a.m.5) Salvation Army 9:30 a.m.5) Ruff *n Reddy Show 10:00 a.m.3) Alvin Show 5)\tShar Lewis Show 8) Popeye 10:15 a.m.8) Make A Face 10:27 a.m.6)\tToday 10:30 a.m.3) Mighty Mouse 5) King Leonard f»> Youth Special 8) Magic Land of Alla* kasam 11:00 a.m.3) Rin Tin Tin 5) Fury 1) Cartoon 11:15 a.m.12) Newsroom 12 11:30 a.m.3) Roy Rogers 5)\tMake Room For Daddy 6)\tCuisine 30 8) Beany & Cecil 12) Liberal Arts 11:45 a.m.3) Roy Rogers Show 12) Meditation 12:00 noon 3) Sky King 5)\tLazy L Ranch 6)\tCartoon Corner 7)\t12 o'clock Jubilee 8)\tBugs Bunny 12) We Want An Answer 12:30 p.m.3) News 5)\tThis Is The Ufe 6)\tKings & Queens 7)\tPremiere Edition 8)\tSaturday Showtime 12) Lets Find Out 12:40 p.m.7) La Meteo 12:45 p.m.7) Midi Sport 1:00 p.m.3) Broken Arrow 5)\tTBA 6)\tCartoon Corner 7)\tAutour du Monde 12) Surprise Party 1.30 p.m.3) Sports Shorts 7) Colt 45 1:45 p m.8» Baseball I\t1:55 p.m.>) Hase ball Anlu'nir iV la üùmtrnir BEAUDRY\u2019S HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTRE Tel.LO.9-5165 25 Bryant Street, Sherbrooke.Sat.Evenings Steaks Served and Sun till closing Orchestra Charcoal Sat 6 p.m GLACE - ICE ent had led the top of three small, you would play the king of spades.You are reasonably sure that if East held seven spades he would have bid a second time over North\u2019s two clubs, so that West is marked with the queen of spades for his opening lead.So you play the king and West\u2019s queen blocks the suit.But you suppose that West did not hold the queen, but opened low from three small.You must finesse the jack because the odds are that East holds the queen.West takes his queen, returns the suit and down you go.CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has been: West North East Pass l Dmd.Pass Pass 3 Dmds.Pass Pass 4 Clubs Pass You, South, hold: Spades A-Q-6-5, Hearts K-3-2,! Diamonds A-Q-2, Clubs A-6-5.What do you do?A\u2014Bid four diamonds.You; have good diamonds.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION Your partner continues with! five diamonds.What do you do now?Answer Tomorrow June meeting is held by U.C.W.al Cleveland South Club 2\tN.T.3\tSpades -1.\tJOUET T ¦ do IMS PON drummonovi \u201cav-i:KAt;w:*vw.s ST* M VAC I NI IU I_l.Al.WUTI» 51 CHPS ¦ / NT-v i MU *»,v.; JACC$ ULS.V-1 ART ILR LAVA».LP LAC It AN CAN ILL E ST-HI-@£«1 LAP PAIRIE VfcR.D4.JM AN ST RUiAUD *»o.v7- MERC1ER IMAT^AUGUAV\t> V/T BT JLAN IBfcRVlLt.t B£AUMARNOlS COTE.AU LANDtN !?' * PAUL HE AUX NOIX { | VAU-f.VT-lfcCP COWANSVILLE» vj brompton lake: McKENZIE BEACH granby: 396 MAIN (SHELL STATION) lennoxville: 266 QUEEN ST.CLEVELAND \u2014 The meeting of the New London U.C.W.was held at the home of Mrs.C.Banfill on June 13, conducted by Mrs.George Healy, second vice-president, in the absence of the president, Mrs.Gladys Perkins.A donation from a Montreal store was brought in and auctioned off and wool was distributed among the members, to be knit up for the Christmas | Sa le.The monthlv donation was j brought in by Mrs.J.Lockwood land Mrs.R.Sloane.The group has been requested! \u2022 to assist in catering for an Aug-i ust wedding in Richmond, and\u2019 laiso to place flowers in thej I church for two Sundays in June.Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs.Banfill.i:00 a.m.8) Fisher Family 8:30 a.m.8) The Fisher Family *:00 a.m.8) 011 to Adventura MS a.m.8) Tha Catholic Mau 9:30 a.m.3) Christophers 9:45 a.m.3) Living Word 9:S7 a.m.8) Today 10:00 a.m.3) Lamp Unto My Feet 8) Time For Sunday School 8) Faith For Today 10:30 a.m.3) Loolt and Live 6) This Is The Lila 8) Popeya 11:00 a.m.3) Camera 3 ,8) Church Service i8) Sunday Show time 11:40 a.m.13) Forecast 1t:S0 a.m.13) Meditation \u2022 Newa 12:00 noon 13) This Is The Life 6i St.Lawrence North 12:30 p.m.3) Washington Report 16) Boston Symphony 12:45 p.m.6) Heritage 1:00 p.m.3) Big Picture 5)\tSacred Heart 1:15 p.m.3) The Christophers 6)\tBaseball Closeup 1:25 p.m.6)\tSunday Sports 1:30 p.m.3) Travel and Spoils Shorts 5) Oral Roberts 8) Country Calendar 7)\tAutour du Monde 12) Forum 1:45 p.m.3) Baseball Close-up SUNDAY , 7) Theatre du Dimanche 2:00 p.m., 5) Baseball | 6) Time of your Life | 81 Red Sox Baseball j 12) Classes of the 30Js 2:15 p.m.; 3) Baseball 3:00 p.m.12) Going My Way 3:30 p.m.6)\tHeritage 7)\tLes Travaux et les Jours 4:00 p.m.6) 20/20 7) Shirley Temple 12) Careers 4:27 p.m.6) CBC TV New» 4:30 p.m.6) 20th Century 12) Roy Rogers Show 5:00 p.m.3) Film Shorts 5)\tBig Picture 6)\tThe Valiant Years 7)\tLe jour de Seigneur 8)\tMajor Adams 5:30 p.m.3) Amateur Hour 5)\tBullwinkle 6)\tThe Nature of Things 7)\tA Voux Brexelle 12) Flint Stones 6:00 p.m.3) 20th Century 5)\tMeet the Press 6)\tMusic & Dance 7)\tDescourvrons les Amériques 8)\tHawaiian Eye 12) Family Theatre 6:30 p.m.3) Mr Ed 5> Going My Way 7) Au Nom de la Loi 7:00 p.m.3) Lassie 6)\tHazel 7)\tRobin des bois 7:30 p.m.3) Dennis The Menace 5)\tWalt Disney 6)\tFlashback 7)\tPapa a Raison Hi Sunday Night Movie 12) Sing Along With Mitch 8:00 p.m.31 Ed Sullivan .Show ; 7) Le Mariage de Mlle Beulemens 8:30 p.m.I 5) Car 54 1 12) Andy Griffith 9:00 p.m.! 3) Real McCoys | 5) Bonzana | B) Bonanza I 7) Le Jour .j 12) Dr Kildare 9:30 p.m.6) Jake and The Kid 10:00 p.m.; 5) Sunday Night Movie 1 3) Candid Camera 6)\tClose-up ! 8) Special Program | 7) Telejournai 12) David Brinkleys | Journal 10:15 p.m.; 7) Hocke en Vacance 10:23 p.m.j 7) Nouvelles Sportives J 81 ABC News Special 10:30 p.m.3) What\u2019s My Line?j 6) Old Hawk, Young Hawk 7)\tHockey 12) Weekend News 10:45 p.m.i 12) Pulse 11:00 p.m.! 3) CBS News j 7) Theatre d\u2019Ete j 8) Sunday News Final 12) Fair Exchange 11:10 p.m.j 6) Metroscope 8)\tWorld\u2019s Best Movies 11:15 p.m.3) Sunday Night Classic 11:25 p.m.6) Sports Expedition 11:30 p.m.6) Shoestring Theatre 12 Mid Night 6) Holiday Feature 12) Newsroom 12 NEW YORK lay be at least one oa he summer desert of reruns on aetwork television if Wednesday night's premiere program on NBC\u2019s Mystery Theatre is a valid sample of the series Shadow 01 a Man wasn't much in the way o* plot\u2014a rather familiar treatment of insurance fraud and blackmail\u2014but it w as given a sleek and classy production and it used interesting performers.Broderick Crawford played a gruff but beart-of-gold insurance Moviet investigator on the trail of some funny stuff involving one of his company\u2019s agents.Jack Kelly, late of Maverick, played his more icmantic, im News pressjonable assistant.Ed Beg-Final ley w as the suspect.Nothing unexpected happened.But it did provide an hour of what might be categorized as light viewing.Television, which usuaily grabs any big news topic for an'instant news special or an elaborate analysis, has been al-j most shy about its treatment of the British government crisis.NBC Tuesday night finally had a special \u2014 a half - hour round-up of the torrid tale of hi-jinks in high places.Then, all the reticence was understand-j iable: Nobody, apparently, has! been able to get any decent film! or tape pictures to match the! facts.NBC was forced to use a series of artist\u2019s sketches to sug-i jgest the goings-on inside Parlia-! ment, where cameras are for- den.tur the principal If You re TIRED ALL THE TIME Now and then everybody gets a \u2022\u2018tired-out \u2019 feel'ng, and may be bothered by back»?les.Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, just a temporary condition caused bj urinary irritation or bladder discomfort.That s the time to take Dodd s Kidney Pills.Dodd s help stimulate the kidneys to relieve this condition which may often cause backache and tired feeling.Then you feel better, rest better, work better.Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now.Look for the blue box with the red band at all drug counters.You can depend on Dodd's, eo SHOP TODAY and TOMORROW Weitingfon IRERBRmt IF YOUR TV SET needs repairs or adjustments Call L.NICOL ENRG.Radio and TV Sales & Service Daily 9.00 a.m.10.00 p.m.95 Wellington St.S.LO.9 2244 Wl II be CLOSED Mon June 24, St.Jean Baptiste Day NICK\u2019S BARN DANCE Admission: $1.00 \u2014 9.p.m.- 1.15 a.m.Every SATURDAY NIGHT HAROLD NUTBROWN'S ORCHESTRA WORK IN FACTORIES More than one-third of the workers in Britain\u2019s factories and offices are women, and halfi Banfill of them are married.\tDay.GENERAL NOTES Mrs.Harry Banfill, of Toron , to, was an overnight guest of! Mr and Mrs Win.Banfill and; also visited Mr.and Mrs.C.and Mr.and Mrs.John: NOTICE Stores In Richmond and Melbourne Will Be CLOSED All Day Mon.June 24 (St.John Baptiste Day) July 1 (Dominion Doy) Closed As Usual At Noon Wed.June 26 and Wed.July 3 Stores Will Also Close at 9 p.m.Every Friday Night The Richmond And Melbourne Retail Joint Committee ROM^NtdC ROUND4 !THE-WOBLU MaNHUnt! Mgtro Gotdwyri Mayewu i Hi:\" PANAVISiOf METROCOLOi BCMRES HUGH KARL PAMEIA HART OBRIAN BOEHM TIFFIN KARL LOIS NEIlilTON Hear! Frankie Avalon Sing: \"Come fly with me\" ADDED COMEDY Dirk Bogarde in Maria Perschy DRAMA The Password is Courage\" NOW SHOWING! See \"Come Fly 1.35 - 5.40 - with 9.45 me\" at p.m.'Password is courage\" At 3.40 - 7.45 p.m.Give yourself a break: \u201ctake five\u201d for fifty ale! 7.HHH (7, Labatt BilKMTfTS BfSr Today, try Canadas fastest growing ale\u2014Labatt\u2019s 50 Ale! More people like it every day.i FOR FAST ACTION USE THE RECORD WANT ADS SljccbcoolicDailiiliccotd FRI.JIA\u2019E 21.1963 \u201cSherbrooke's Leading, Dairy\u201d SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO.2-1585 146 out of work at Stratford Centre Solbec strike may lead to checkoff system in mines lands.\tgroups w ho carry on a vigil in best-paid employees and drew The result is that it is difli- their mine road cabin in eight- on an overtime bonus system \u2019cult to speak, as the union hour shifts, many of them at-.,, tnree-and-a-nalt- newspaper Steel Labor has.of tribute to the other work the> ,\t\u2018\t,\t, regmar pay; now few have a local merchant tor the ¦ We don't want 1963 wages.' Perched inside the cabin is a television set, lent by] dura By MALCOLM RK1D (Record Staff Reporter) STRATFORD CENTRE \u2014 A month-old mining strike near this Eastern Townships village jrelations between strikers and have been able to carry on to ri may be a factor in establishing the union dues checkoff in the local farmers\u2014so many of supplement strike pay.\tsidelines to fall back on.\tlion of the s\" Ac S' .kers say all of Quebec's cold, copper, lead and zinc mines.\tstrikers are farmers them- A visitor learns that the fath The Record spoke to a Town- ins sympathy is typical.Employees on strike at Solbec Copper Mines here ,e!ves- Strike headquarters is er of the girl who keeps hou>e ^hip-born miner who had m.ned In the vil.gc, the hotel's pro number only 146, and the strike has not broueht the high the pa^or of a farm house a at the parish presbjterv h.> uranium at o,rams xcw Maxi Ptietors say the strike has hurt i.\tfew vards from the mine road continued his trucking business\tihcir hnsm«'« \"i liin.'\" community tension or violence that have often marked K^winc, to farmer.hut now had no other work uu\u2018 , \"\t' 1 nu ., .mvinr inHncfriil rnriflictc vet a clvnse in the nrnvincial env.Sal6' Del(>nS\u2018ns XO larnur-striK unlit on siriKt, lit stts sms >\t\u201e , ,\t.Mratford S just - re - elected major industrial contlicts, yet a clause in -ne provincial gov er\tDomingue, who sold ers behind teams of horses in Picket captain Delisles strike inaj.or yvon BUodeau, leans on Solbec the right-of-way into its their fields along outlying pay is supplemented by $25 a a railing in front of his welding jroads.\tweek that other strikers decid-jshop and says the town wants! tinns Rnarrt the ri
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